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CHECKLIST 

OF 

UNITED  STATES  PUBLIC 
DOCUMENTS 

1789-1909 

CONGRESSIONAL:  TO  CLOSE  OF  SIXTIETH  CONGRESS 
DEPARTMENTAL:  TO  END  OF  CALENDAR  YEAR  1909 

THIRD  EDITION 
REVISED  AND  ENLARGED 

VOLUME  1 

LISTS  OF  CONGRESSIONAL  AND 
DEPARTMENTAL  PUBLICATIONS 


COMPILED  UNDER  DIRECTION  OF  THE 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  DOCUMENTS 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

19U 


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PREFACE  TO  THIRD  EDITION 

Information  concerning  tlie  1st  and  2d  editions  of  this  Checklist  is 
given  in  the  introduction  on  page^ee; 

The  period  covered  by  the  present  3d  edition  is,  for  Congressional 
documents,  from  the  1st  Congress  to  the  end  of  the  60th  Congress, 
and  for  departmental  publications,  from  the  organization  of  the 
United  States  Government  to  tlie  end  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A 
few  pubUcations  which  were  not  issued  until  1910  or  1911  have  been 
included,  but  these  are  all  annual  reports  or  serial  pubhcations  cover- 
ing the  year  1909,  entries  for  wliicli  were  required  in  order  to  com- 
plete the  record  of  Government  pubhcations  from  1789  to  1909, 
inclusive.  Attention  is  also  called  to  the  fact  that  information  is 
given  in  footnotes  concerning  the  classification  and  titles  of  all  new 
series  begun  between  Dec.  31,  1909,  and  the  date  of  going  to  press; 
also  concerning  recent  changes  which  affect  series  entered  in  the 
body  of  the  Checklist. 

The  compilation  of  this  work  has  been  in  charge  of  Miss  Mary  A. 
Hartwell. 

An  index  will  be  issued  as  volume  2  of  the  Checklist. 

Advance  sheets  of  this  3d  edition  of  the  Checkhst  should  be  dis- 
carded, as  they  are  now  entirely  superseded. 

August  Donath, 
Superintendent  of  Documents. 
Government  Printing  Office, 

Washington,  D.  C,  March  S,  1911. 

(Ill) 


ABBREVIATIONS 


Appendix app. 

Congress Cong. 

Cutter  table CT 

Department Dept. 

Document doc. 

Executive ex. 

Folio fo 

House H. 

House  concurrent  resolution H.C.R. 

House  document H.  doc. 

House  executive  document H.  ex.  doc. 

House  joint  resolution H.  J.  R. 

House  miscellaneous  document H.  misc.  doc. 

House  report H.  rp. 

House  resolution  (simple) H.  R. 

Inch,  inches in. 

Latitude lat. 

Leaf,  leaves 1. 

Longitude long. 

Mile,  miles m. 

Miscellaneous misc. 

Nautical naut. 

No  date n.  d. 

No  place n.  p. 

No  title-page n.  t.  p. 

Number,  numbers no.,  nos. 

Octavo 8° 


Page,  pages p. 

Part,  parts pt.,  pte. 

Public  Documents  library. . . .". P.  D.  L. 

Quarto 4» 

Report rp. 

Revised  statutes R.  S. 

Section,  sections sec. 

Senate S. 

Senate concuirent  resolution S.  C.  R. 

Senate  document S.  doc. 

Senate  executive  document S .  ex.  doc. 

Senate  joint  resolution S.  J.  R. 

Senate  miscellaneous  docmnent S.  misc.  doc. 

Senate  report S 

Senate  resolution  (simple) 

Serial  number  assigned  to  bound  volumes  of 

Congressional  documents serial  no. 

Session sess. 

Sixteenmo 16o 

Special spec,  sp. 


.?: 


Statutes  at  large Stat. 

Thirtytwo-mo 32o 

Treasury Treas. 

Twelvemo 12o 

Twentyfour-mo 24° 

Versus vs.,  v. 

Volume,  volupies v. 

Also  the  common  abbreviations  for  the  names  of  the  States  and  of  the  months. 

H.  or  S.  followed  by  a  number  stands  for  House  bill  or  Senate  bill,  respectively. 


EXPLANATIONS 


When  place  and  printer  are  not  given,  "Washington,  Government  Printing  OflBlce," 
is  to  be  understood. 

When  size  is  not  given,  octavo  is  to  be  understood.  Size  of  maps  is  measured  from 
outer  edge  of  border,  excluding  margin. 

Serial  and  Congressional  document  numbers  are  added  to  entries  for  the  corre- 
sponding bureau  edition  thus  "[2309-269]." 

Asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  publication  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library, 

(IV) 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


1  'flgi'S 

Preface  to  3d  edition m 

Abbreviations i 

Explanations i 

IntToduction vii-xxi 

Definition  of  "  public  document " vn 

Catalogues  and  indexes  issued  by  the  Documents  Office vii-viii 

Early  general  indexes  to  Congressional  documents  and  reports viii-ix 

Indexes  to  McKee's  compilation  of  committee  reports ix-  v 

Poore's  catalogue x 

Ames's  Comprehensive  indexes x 

Hickcox's  monthly  catalogue x-xi 

1st  edition  of  the  Checklist xi 

2d  edition  of  the  Checklist xi 

Tables  and  index xn 

3d  edition  of  the  Checklist xii-xx  i 

Departmental  publications xiii-xv 

Department  symbol,  first  term  in  classification  number xiii-xiv 

Bureau,   office,   or  division  symbol,   second   term  in  classification 

number xiv 

Series  symbol,  third  term  in  classification  number xiv 

Book  number,  fourth  term  in  classification  number xv 

Examples  of  complete  classification  numbers xv 

Maps,  Charts,  and  Specifications xv 

Congre^ional  notation  following  entries  for  bureau  editions xv 

Annual  teports  curtailed  by  Executive  order xvi 

Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist xvi 

Early  Congress  papers xvi 

Congressional  series xvi-xxr 

Serial  numbers xvii 

Table  showing  :\5rh€tre  in  previous  publications  serial  numbers  may 

be  fbund xvjr 

Changes  in  certain  serial  numbers xviii 

Serial  numbers  not  possible  for  first  14  Congresses xviii-xix 

Repeating  the  "  document  number  " Xir 

Arrangement  of  the  documents xix-xx 

Numbering  of  series xx 

Sessional  indexes  to  the  Congressional  set x:. 

Title-pages  and  "  back  titles  " xxi 

Annual  reports  and  serial  publications  for  depository  libraries xx  i 

Congressional  tables 1-169 

Appendixes 171-188 

1.  Table  showing  number  of  documents  and  reports 1 73-174 

2.  List  of  title-pages  and  imprints  of  documents  and  reports 175-184 

3.  Reference  table  showing  duration  of  sessions  of  Congress,  etc 185-188 

(V) 


VI 

,  Pages 

Departmental  publications 189-1679 

Agriculture  Department ! .  191-299 

American  Republics  Bureau 299-312 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department 312-375 

Civil  Service  Commission 376-387 

District  of  Columbia 387^06 

Fish  Commission 406-409 

Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company. 409-410 

Geographic  Board 410-411 

■    Government  Printing  Office 412-425 

General  Supply  Committee 425 

Interior  Department 426-557 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 558-587 

Justice  Department 587-602 

Judiciary 602-616 

Labor  Department 616-618 

Library  of  Congress 619-647 

Navy  Department 647-832 

National  Academy  of  Sciences 832-834 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers 835-839 

Post-Office  Department 839-874 

President  of  United  States 874-891 

Postal  Savings  System 891 

State  Department 891-978 

Smithsonian  Institution 979_998 

Treasury  Department 998-1201 

,  War  Department 1201-1462 

Proceedings  of  Congress 1463-1475 

Miscellaneous  publications  of  Congress 1475-1667 

Papers  of  Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  Congresses 1667-1679 

List  of  the  departments,  bureaus,  divisions,  offices,  commissions,  commit- 
tees, etc,,  of  the  United  States  Government  represented  by 
classes  in  this  Checklist 1681-1707 


INTRODUCTION 

The  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public  documents,  herewith  pre- 
sented, records  the  first  systematic  effort  to  include  within  the  limits  of  one  publication 
an  approximately  complete  checklist  of  all  public  documents  issued  by  the  United 
States  Government  during  the  first  century  and  a  quarter  of  its  history.  It  claims  to 
be  only  a  checklist,  not  a  catalogue;  but  it  aims  to  be  as  complete  and  accurate  a 
checklist  as  human  energy  and  enthusiasm  could  evolve  for  publication  within  the 
narrow  confines  of  a  single  reference  work,  which  must  be  in  a  form  both  usable  and 
concise.  To  meet  such  conditions  has  been  a  task  the  difficulties  of  which  can  be 
appreciated  to  their  fullest  extent  by  very  few  aside  from  the  compilers  themselves. 

DEFINITION  OF  "PUBLIC  DOCUMENT" 

At  the  very  outset  it  seems  desirable  to  trace  the  legislative  definitions  of  the  term 
"public  document"  and  then  to  define  its  use  in  this  Checklist,  since  in  collecting  a 
library  or  making  catalogues  or  lists  of  public  documents,  the  ever  recurring  question 
is,  "Which  are  and  which  are  not  public  documents?" 

Since  1861,  the  date  of  the  establishment  of  the  Government  Printing  Office,  the 
decision  is  an  easy  one,  for,  with  but  few  exce  >tions,  as  when  the  publishing  office  has 
prevailed  upon  the  Public  Printer  to  omit  tue  official  imprint,  or  in  cases  of  works 
published  but  not  printed  by  the  Government,  all  the  issues  are  imprinted  "Washing- 
ton, Government  Printing  Office."  For  the  period  prior  to  1861,  it  is  more  difficult  to 
determine  just  what  publications  should  be  included  in  the  library  and  lists. 

The  term  "public  document"  was  first  legally  defined  in  sec.  13  of  chapter  63,  Laws 
of  29th  Congress,  2d  session,  approved  Mar.  3,  1847,  as  follows:  "Such  publications  or 
books  as  have  been  or  may  be  published,  procured,  or  purchased  by  order  of  either 
House  of  Congress,  or  a  joint  resolution  of  the  two  Houses,  shall  be  considered  as  public 
documents." 

By  act  approved  June  23,  1874,  Laws  of  43d  Congress,  1st  session,  sec.  13  of  chapter 
456,  this  definition  is  abridged  to  the  following:  "The  term  'public  document'  is 
hereby  defined  to  be  all  publications  printed  by  order  of  Congress  or  either  House 
thereof."  This  definition  was  made  in  relation  to  postage  and  is  certainly  most 
inadequate. 

The  practice  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  officially  adopted, 
as  authorized  by  law,  in  compiling  its  catalogues  of  the  public  documents  of  the 
United  States,  and  further  legalized  by  many  years  of  unqualified  acceptance  by  all 
branches  of  the  Federal  Government,  has  been  thus  formulated:  "Any  publication 
printed  at  Government  expense  or  published  by  authority  of  Congress  or  any 
Government  publishing  office,  or  of  which  an  edition  has  been  bought  by  Congress  or 
any  Government  office  for  division  among  Members  of  Congress  or  distribution  to 
Government  officials  or  the  public,  shall  be  considered  a  public  document."  Thus 
it  will  be  seen  that  a  very  liberal  view  has  been  taken,  and  although  it  has  been 
ruled  to  debar  any  and  all  publications  which,  however  closely  allied  to  the  opera- 
tions of  the  Government,  were  not  found  to  have  been  printed  or  purchased  by  it, 
some  exceptions  have  been  made  where,  there  was  doubt  as  to  the  publisher. 

CATALOGUES   AND   INDEXES   ISSUED   BY  THE   DOCUMENTS    OFFICE 

Since  the  establishment  of  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  there 
has  been  a  steadily  increasing  interest  in  all  matters  which  pertain  to  the  public 
document  question.  The  office  was  established  under  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 1895, 
sec.  62  of  which  provided  for  the  publication  of  the  Document  catalogue.    This  is  a 

(vu) 


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complete  catalogue  in  dictionary  form,  containing  entries  for  all  publications  of  the 
Government,  both  Congressional  and  departmental,  and  covering  a  period  of  two  years. 
Document  catalogues  have  been  issued  by  Congresses,  beginning  with  the  53d,  one 
book  for  \each  Congress,  with  the  exception  of  the  54th,  which  was  issued  in  two  books, 
one  for  eaph  session. 

The  Docjument  index  was  provided  for  by  the  same  section  of  the  above-mentioned 
act.  It  is  an  index  to  Congressional  documents  only,  and  in  a  single  volume  supplants 
six  indexe^;  for  prior  to  the  54th  Congress  the  six  series  of  the  Congressional  set — 
Senate  executive  documents,  Senate  miscellaneous  documents.  Senate  reports,  House 
executive  documents,  House  miscellaneous  documents,  and  House  reports — were  each 
8f?parately  indexed  and  the  index  for  each  of  these  series  was  repeated  in  all  volumes 
of  that  series.  The  Document  indexes  began  with  the  54th  Congress,  1st  session,  and 
are  issued  after  the  close  of  each  regular  session.  This  makes  2  indexes  for  each  Con- 
gress. In  the  case  of  the  55th  Congress,  however,  3  were  issued,  the  index  to  the 
documents  and  reports  of  the  special  session  (the  1st)  being  separately  issued,  whereas 
for  other  special  sessions  called  since  that  time  the  indexes  thereto  have  been  incor- 
porated in  the  index  for  the  regular  session. 

Section  69  of  the  same  act  made  provision  for  the  Monthly  catalogue,  which  has  been 
issued  for  each  month  from  Jan.  1895,  12  numbers  for  each  year.  The  Monthly  cata- 
logue, like  the  Document  catalogue,  includes  both  Congressional  and  departmental 
publications,  with  the  exception  of  the  period  from  July,  1907,  to  June,  1908,  cover- 
ing the  1st  session  of  the  60th  Congress,  during  which  time  all  Congressional  publica- 
tions and  such  departmental  publications  as  were  not  obtainable  were  omitted  from 
the  Monthly. 

The  Document  catalogue  is  the  permanent  record.  It  replaces  the  Monthly  cata- 
logues for  the  period  covered,  the  Monthlies  being  ephemeral  in  character.  The 
Document  catalogue  also  covers  the  same  ground,  though  in  a  different  way,  as  do 
the  2  Document  indexes  for  the  same  Congress. 

Beginning  with  Mar.  4, 1893,  therefore,  our  Document  catalogues.  Document  indexes, 
•jiid  Monthly  catalogues  have  been  the  keys  which  unlocked  the  treasures  to  be  found 
ill  pu]:)lic  documents  issued  during  recent  years;  but  what  keys  were  there  to  unlock 
Uii-  treasures  of  more  than  a  century,  that  is,  from  1789  to  1893?  There  were  Poore's 
Descriptive  catalogue,  Ames's  Comprehensive  index,  and  a  few  other  working  tools, 
all  of  which  dealt  mostly  with  Congressional  documents  and  said  comparatively  little 
about  the  multitudinous  publications  of  the  Executive  Departments  and  independent 
Government  establishments  which  from  their  very  beginnings  have  poured  forth  a 
steady  stream  of  books  and  pamphlets.  Unfortunately,  only  comparatively  few  Gov- 
ernment publishing  offices  have  attempted  to  preserve  for  posterity  a  complete  file 
of  their  own  publications.  It  is  therefore  no  wonder  that  general  lists  or  indexes 
have  been  so  few  and  so  unsatisfactory.  The  most  important  bibliographical  aids  for 
general  research  work  among  public  documents  are  briefly  mentioned  in  the  following 
pages. 

EARLY   GENERAL    INDEXES   TO    COiYGRESS'/ONAL    DOCUMENTS   AND 

REPORTS 

/'or  the  very  early  period  there  is  an  interesting  old  volume  conaposed  of  4  sepa- 
^u;  'y  printed  indexes,  each  with  its  own  title-page,  the  whole  prec'eded  by  a  leaf 
containing  the  half-title  "Index  to  documents  and  reports.  House  of  R^,^presentatives, 
1789-1839, ' '  and  a  table  of  contents.  Each  of  the  4  indexes  had  appeared*', in  the  sheep- 
bound  set  ''^ '  Congressional  documents,  either  as  a  part  or  as  the  whole  of  se^nal  num- 
bers 104,  85  ,  2092,  and  350.  The  first  of  these  indexes  covers  from  the  1st  to  the 
14th  Congres-i,  1789-1817,  for  Executive  documents,  and  from  the  1st  to  the  15th  Con- 
gress 1789-1819,  for  reports  of  committees.  The  second  covers  from  the  15th  to  the 
17th  •  '(W'ln^ss,  1817-23,  and  indexes  both  Executive  documents  and  reports.     The 


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third  is  from  the  18th  to  the  2l8t  Congress,  1823-31.  The  fourth  is  from  the  22d  to 
tho  25th  Congress,  1831-39.  These  indexes  have  colorod  margins,  the  first  being  yel- 
low, blue,  and  white;  tho  second,  red;  the  third,  green;  and  the  fourth,  white. 
These  colors  give  to  the  volume  a  unique  and  fantastic  appearance.  One  wishes  it 
had  been  more  usable.  It  is  stated  plainly  on  the  half-title-page  that  "tho  indiro?? 
in  this  volume  were  made  at  different  periods,  and  upon  different  plans. " 

Soon  after  the  publication  of  the  last  of  these  4  indexes  the  set  was  harshly  criti- 
cized, and  apparently  with  justice,  by  Thomas  F.  Gordon,  the  lawyer  and  historian, 
who  characterized  the  indexes  as  "grievously  deficient  in  indicating  the  nature  and 
contents  of  the  documents"  to  which  they  referred.  He  mentions  also  their  "great 
complexity. "  Between  the  lines  one  reads  Gordon's  argument  for  his  own  pet  scheme, 
which  wa:s  to  prepare  and  publish  three  sets- of  indexes — "one  to  the  executive  docu- 
ments and  reports  of  committees  of  both  Houses;  one  to  tho  Journals  of  the  House; 
and  another  to  tho  Journals  of  the  Senate."  This  proposition,  which  had  been  agi- 
tated from  the  latter  part  of  tho  25th  Congress,  received  the  approval  of  the  Joint 
Committee  on  the  Library;  but  there  is  no  evidence  of  further  action  on  the  subject 
and  Gordon's  plan  never  had  a  trial.  For  expositions  of  his  plan,  the  searcher  is 
referred  to  the  following  documents:  27th  Congress,  3d  session,  House  document  41, 
serial  no.  420;  28th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  document  46,  serial  no.  464;  29th 
Congress,  Ist  session.  Senate  document  184,  serial  no.  473.  The  last-mentioned  docu- 
ment is  merely  a  repetition  of  the  document  of  the  previous  session,  but  it  contains 
in  addition  the  report  of  approval  by  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library.  Although 
Gordon's  plans  were  never  adopted,  many  of  his  suggestions  were  incorporated  in 
later  indexes. 

The  next  general  indexes  to  Congressional  documents  and  reports  actually  published 
were  two  volumes  prepared  under  the  direction  of  Edward  McPherson,  clerk  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.  One  was  printed  in  1870  and  was  entitled  "Consolidated 
index  of  executive  documents  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th-40th  Con- 
gress." The  other,  printed  in  1869,  covered  the  same  period  for  reports  of  committees, 
and  had  a  similar  title-page.  These  appeared  as  unnumbered  documents  included 
in  the  Congressional  set  as  serial  numbers  1386  and  1387.  It  will  be  noted  that  these 
indexes  began  where  the  multicolored  indexes  above  described  left  off. 

On  June  12,  1874,  Dr.  Ainsworth  Rand  Spofford,  then  Librarian  of  Congress,  pre- 
sented to  the  Senate  a  "Memorandum  concerning  a  complete  index  to  the  documents 
and  debates  of  Congreoa."  This  was  printed  as  43d  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  mis- 
cellaneous document  125,  serial  no.  1584.  Dr.  Spofford's  plans  were  very  compre- 
hensive. He  contemplated  a  "topical  index,"  which  should  index  in  one  alphabet 
not  only  the  Congressional  documents,  1789-1873,  but  also  the  Proceedings  of  Con- 
gress— the  Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe — 
(X.);  American  state  papers  (zero  numbers);  Wait's  state  papers  (Z3.2:);  Statutes  at 
large  (S7.9:);  Journals  of  Continental  Congress  (Z2.5:-Z2.7:);  Force's  American  archives 
(Zl.l:);  Sparks's  Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolution  (Z2.2:);  Madi- 
son's Report  of  debates  in  Federal  Convention,  known  as  Madison  papers  (Z2.1: 
El  5  2-«,  El  5  3-5,  El  5*-'^);  and  Elliot's  Debates  in  State  constitutional  conventions 
(Z2.1:);  aggregating  about  1600  volumes  in  all.  No  such  index  as  Dr.  Spofford  planned 
ever  materialized.     His  efforts,  like  Gordon's  in  earlier  times,  were  quite  fruitless. 

INDEXES  TO  McKEE'S  COMPILATION  OF  COMMITTEE  REPORTS 

Thomas  Hudson  McKee's  compilation  is  familiar  to  many  people  who  have  had 
occasion  to  consult  Congressional  committee  reports  from  the  14th  to  the  49th  Congress, 
1815-87.  The  compilation  was  provided  for  by  Congress,  as  noted  in  the  body  of  this 
Checklist  under  the  classification  number  Y4.Ac2:M19,  where  will  be  found  further 
historical  and  bibliographical  information  concerning  this  useful  collection  of  515 
volumes.  The  set  was  furnished  with  94  indexes,  36  to  Senate  reports  and  58  to  House 
reports,  making  a  distinct  index  for  each  standing  committee  and  a  combined  index 


in  each  House  for  the  select  and  special  committees  for  which  individual  volumes 
had  not  been  issued.  Each  index  was  bound  with  the  volume  or  volumes  which  it 
indexed. 

POORE'S  CATALOGUE 

Ben:  Perley  Poore's  "Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government  publications  of  United 
States,  Sept.  5,  1774-Mar.  4,  1881,"  published  in  1885,  has  proved  a  boon  to  all  users 
of  public  documents.  The  Senate,  on  Mar.  24,  1881,  passed  a  resolution  calling  on  the 
heads  of  each  of  the  Executive  Departments ''to  report  to  the  Senate  *  ■5«-  *  com- 
plete lists  of  any  and  all  books,  reports,  documents,  and  pamphlets  issued,  printed,  or 
published  by  their  respective  departments,  and  by  each  and  every  bureau  and  officer 
thereof,  from  Mar.  4,  1789,  to  Mar.  4,  1881."  In  reply  to  this  resolution,  lists  were 
submitted  by  the  Interior,  Justice,  Navy,  and  War  Departments.  These  lists  were 
all  sadly  deficient  and  the  titles  often  so  abbreviated  as  to  conceal  the  identity  of  the 
book. 

The  Treasury  Department  replied  to  the  effect  that  "The  records  of  this  Department 
fail  to  give  the  information  called  for,  as  it  is  within  a  short  time  only  that  steps  have 
been  taken  to  preserve  in  consecutiv  .  order  the  various  reports,  documents,  pamphlets, 
circulars,  &c.,  issued  therefrom."  The  Post-OfRce  and  State  Departments,  so  far  as 
known,  made  no  reply  at  all. 

These  lists  formed  the  basis  for  Poore's  catalogue,  the  publication  of  which  was 
provided  for  by  act  of  July  27,  1882.  The  book  is  arranged  chronologically,  and  has  a 
very  full  index,  without  which  the  "Descriptive  catalogue"  would  be  useless.  It 
was  a  huge  undertaking  and  for  the  period  covered  it  has  been  of  immense  service, 
in  spite  of  the  fact  that  it  is  unwieldy,  incomplete,  difficult  to  consult,  and  sometimes 
inaccurate.  A  very  large  proportion  of  its  entries  are  for  Congressional  documents 
only.  It  is  deplorably  weak  in  departmental  publications,  so  much  so  that  the  title 
of  the  work  is  a  misnomer. 

AMES'S  COMPREHENSIVE  INDEXES 

In  1894,  under  a  concurrent  resolution  of  Mar.  3,  1893,  there  was  printed  a  volume 
which  had  been  prepared  by  Dr.  John  G.  Ames,  then  in  charge  of  the  Document 
Division  of  the  Interior  Department.  This  volume  was  entitled  "Comprehensive 
index  of  publications  of  United  States  Government,  1889-93."  It  covered  a  period  of 
4  years,  but  there  was  left  a  gap  of  8  years,  not  covered  by  any  general  index.  In  order 
to  fill  in  this  gap  between  Poore's  catalogue  and  the  Document  catalogues  issued  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  which  began  with  Mar. 
4,  1893,  Congress  by  joint  resolution  approved  Mar.  3,  1897,  authorized  Dr.  Ames  to 
prei)are  another  edition  of  his  Comprehensive  index,  to  include  all  that  the  first  edition 
included  and  to  begin  with  1881,  where  Poore's  catalogue  left  off.  This  new  edition 
of  Ames's  index,  which  was  issued  in  1905,  comprised  2  volumes  of  about  1600  pages 
in  all,  with  title,  "Comprehensive  index  to  publications  of  United  States  Government, 
1881-93." 

Experience  has  taught  that  this  2-volumed  edition  of  the  "Comprehensive  index" 
is  not  so  "comprehensive"  as  it  ought  by  rights  to  be.  It  does  not  by  any  means 
include  all  the  public  documents  which  were  issued  during  the  twelve  years  from 
1881  to  1893,  the  period  of  the  47th  to  the  52d  Congresses,  inclusive.  Like  its  prede- 
cessor, Poore's  catalogue,  it  lacks  entries  for  a  very  large  number  of  departmental 
publications. 

HICKCOX'S  MONTHLY  CATALOGUE 

It  is  fitting  that  mention  be  made  here  of  another  catalogue,  in  10  volumes,  which 
though  a  private  venture  and  not  published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Government, 
was  nevertheless  the  precursor  of  the  Monthly  catalogue  of  the  Office  of  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  and  was  discontinued  when  that  publication  began. 


The  set  referred  to  bears  the  title  "United  States  Government  publications,  a 
monthly  catalogue,"  and  its  editor  was  John  H.  Hickcox  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Vol- 
ume 1  was  issued  for  1885  and  yearly  volumes  followed  up  to  and  including  v.  10, 
for  1894.  It  was  ivssued  irregularly  in  monthly  numbers.  The  first  few  volumes 
were  published  by  the  editor  himself,  and  although  he  afterwards  sold  all  rights 
to  W.  H.  Lowdermilk  &  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mr.  Hickcox  continued  to  edit  the 
catalogue.  - 

The  publisher's  announcement  stated  that  "the  importance  of  this  catalogue  as  a 
systematic  and  accurate  record  of  the  vast,  varied,  and  important  number  of  books 
and  documents  issued  annually  by  Congress  and  the  Departments  must  be  apparent 
to  every  person  who  has  occasion  to  consult  such  publications."  It  purports  to 
contain  "a  catalogue  of  all  the  latest  publications  of  the  United  States  Government," 
The  facts  are,  however,  that  many  publications  issued  during  the  decade  from  1885 
to  1894  escaped  the  notice  of  Mr.  Hickcox;  still,  it  frequently  happens  that  Hick- 
cox's  catalogue  contains  entries  for  publications  not  listed  elsewhere.  This  catalogue 
may  be  relied  on  for  general  excellence. 

1st  edition  of  the  checklist 

In  1892  the  Interior  Department  published  a  valuable  work  prepared  by  John  G. 
Ames,  under  the  title  "List  of  Congressional  documents,  15th-51st  Congress,  and  of 
Government  publications  containing  debates  and  proceedings  of  Congress,  lst-51st 
Congress,  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  public  documents,  historical  and  bibliographical 
notes."  Eighty-three  of  its  120  pages  contain  a  list  of  Congressional  documents, 
arranged  by  Congress,  session,  series,  and  volume,  while  the  remaining  pages  list 
the  proceedings  of  Congress  and  the  more  important  annual  reports  and  a  few  mis- 
cellaneous departmental  publications. 

Dr.  Ames  performed  a  lasting  service  by  giving  to  the  public  this  first  edition  of 
the  Checklist.  The  supply  was  soon  exhausted  and  the  continued  demand  from 
librarians  made  a  new  edition  a  necessity. 

2d  EDITION   OF  THE  CHECKLIST 

Soon  after  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  was  established  under 
the  general  printing  act  of  Jan.  12,  1895,  Dr.  Ames  generously  turned  over  to  the 
newly  created  oflice  the  printer's  copy  which  he  had  prepared  for  a  2d  edition  of 
the  Checklist.  For  this  new  edition  Dr.  Ames  had  devised  a  numerical  scheme  of 
"serial  numbers"  for  Congressional  documents,  beginning  with  the  15th  Congress. 

Dr.  Ames's  copy,  after  considerable  revision  and  with  many  additions,  was  issued 
as  the  "Checklist  of  public  documents,  containing  debates  and  proceedings  of  Con- 
gress, lst-53d  Congress,  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  documents,  and  historical  and 
bibliographical  notes,  2d  edition  revised  and  enlarged,  issued  by  F.  A.  Crandall, 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  1895."  This  edition  had 
222  pages. 

Besides  many  additional  lists,  there  were  included  also  a  prefatory  note  on  the 
first  14  Congresses,  compiled  by  John  H.  Hickcox,  and  3  appendixes  compiled  by 
Miss  Adelaide  II.  Hasse,  app.  1  containing  a  list  of  Explorations  and  surveys,  app. 
2,  Government  catalogues,  app.  3,  Index. 

This  2d  edition,  though  hastily  prepared,  proved  to  be  a  very  popular  and  use- 
ful reference  work.  There  were  3000  copies  printed,  but  these  were  not  sufficient 
to  meet  the  demand.  No  reprint  was  made  for  the  reason  that  a  very  much  more 
complete  Checklist  was  contemplated.  This  work,  completed  to  the  end  of  the 
calendar  year  1909,  is  now  in  your  hands;  but  before  a  description  of  the  3d  edition 
is  entered  upon,  it  is  essential  to  make  mention  of  an  intermediary  volume  issued 
by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents. 


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TABLES  AND   INDEX 

This  volume,  with  its  awkward  title,  "Tables  of  and  annotated  index  to  the  Con- 
gressional series  of  United  States  public  documents,"  but  popularly  referred  to  by 
its  short  back  title  "Tables  and  index,"  was  issued  in  1902.  The  Congressional 
tables  at  the  beginning,  arranged  by  serial  numbers  from  the  15th  to  the  52d  Con- 
gress, both  inclusive,  contain  a  revision  of  similar  matter  from  the  2d  edition  of  the 
Checklist.  To  these  are  added  an  index  of  640  pages  containing  author  and  subject 
entries  for  the  documents  and  reports  of  the  Congresses  covered  (except  those  of 
a  private  or  unimportant  character),  also  sevefkl  appendixes  of  historical  interest. 
The  work  ended  with  the  52d  Congress,  because  the  Document  catalogues  began 
with  the  53d.  In  the  Tables  and  index  a  place  was  assigned  for  the  folio  edition 
of  the  American  state  papers,  arranged  by  zero  serial  numbers  at  the  head  of  the 
Congressional  documents. 

3d  edition  of  the  CHECKLIST 

Ever  since  the  2d  edition  of  the  Checklist  of  public  documents  was  issued  in  1895, 
an  effort  has  been  made  to  gather  material  for  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition  on  a 
much  more  comprehensive  plan,  a  plan  which  contemplated,  first,  the  bringing 
down  to  date  of  the  Congressional  tables,  and,  second,  the  inclusion  of  a  classified 
arrangement  of  those  publications  which  have  emanated  directly  from  the  Executive 
Departments  and  independent  Government  publishing  offices,  indicating  in  the 
briefest  possible  way  which  were  and  which  were  not  in  the  Congressional  set. 

For  such  a  compilation  the  Public  Documents  Library  offers  rare  facilities,  because 
it  contains  the  most  complete  file  of  United  States  public  documents.  Other  large 
libraries  may  have  as  many,  perhaps  even  more.  United  States  documents  of  a  par- 
ticular class  or  on  a  particular  subject,  but  nowhere  else  than  in  this  library  will  be 
found  in  one  spot  so  nearly  complete  a  collection  of  the  output  of  all  Government 
publishing  offices,  past  and  present. 

It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  this  Checklist  is  based  on  the  classification  used 
in  this  office;  that  it  is  virtually  a  shelf  list  of  the  Public  Documents  Library;  and 
that,  with  the  comparatively  few  exceptions  indicated  by  an  asterisk  (*),  entries 
represent  only  those  publications  which  are  in  our  library.  The  Checklist  therefore 
can  not  claim  to  list  absolutely  all  of  the  publications  of  the  Government;  but  in  the 
case  of  many  of  the  issuing  offices  our  collection  is  thought  to  be  complete,  and  the 
statement  is  undeniably  true  that  this  is  by  far  the  most  extensive  list  of  United 
States  Congressional  and  departmental  publications  ever  issued. 

It  is  in  the  province  of  this  Checklist  to  give  only  such  information  as  is  deemed 
essential  for  the  purposes  of  a  checklist,  and  it  omits  much  information  which  would 
of  course  be  given  in  a  full  catalogue.  One  of  the  most  noticeable  of  such  omissions 
is  that,  whereas  full  titles  and  dates  of  issue  are  given  in  entries  for  publications 
which  do  not  belong  to  a  numbered  or  dated  series,  for  serial  publications,  such  as 
Bulletins,  Circulars,  etc.,  the  Checklist  gives  only  their  numbers  and  tells  how  many 
editions  of  each  were  printed,  omitting  their  titles  and  dates  of  publication.  In  all 
cases  this  Checklist  omits  the  collation,  i.  e.,  number  of  pages,  illustrations,  plates, 
maps,  etc.,  unless  such  information  is  required  in  order  to  identify  the  document 
listed. 

The  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  replaces  the  2d  edition  and  also  that  part  of  the 
"Tables  and  index"  which  gives  the  numerical  lists  of  the  American  state  papers 
and  the  Congressional  tables.  It  does  not,  however,  supplant  the  index  to  the 
"Tables  and  index." 

In  this  3d  edition  the  American  state  papers  appear  first  of  all,  arranged  by  zero 
numbers  from  01  to  038.  These  are  followed  by  the  series  of  Congressional  docu- 
ments and  reports,  15th-60th  Congress,  arranged  by  serial  numbers  from  1  to  5561. 
Then    come    the    departmental    publications    an-anged    by    Government    authors. 


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Although  under  this  scheme  the  Congressional  series  precedes  the  departmental 
publications,  it  seems  desirable  in  this  introduction  to  treat  of  the  depart inonfal 
publications  first,  because  they  form  an  overwhelmingly  large  proportion  of  (he 
contents  of  the  book. 

DEPARTMENTAL  PUBUCATI0N8 

The  classification  of  departmental  publications  is  naturally  the  first  matter  to  be 
taken  into  consideration.  When  (ho  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of  Documents 
was  organized,  no  scheme  in  existence  was  found  adequate  for  the  classification 
of  a  large  library  composed  exclusively  of  United  States  Government  publications. 
A  special  scheme  suited  to  our  needs  was  later  evolved,  as  explained  in  the  preface 
to  "Department  list  1,  List  of  publications  of  Agriculture  Department,  1862-1902," 
which  was  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  in  1904.  This  classification, 
used  with  such  success  for  the  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  has 
been  applied  to  the  publications  of  all  Executive  Departments  and  independent 
publishing  oflSces,  as  shown  in  the  present  Checklist.  The  following  explanation 
of  the  classification  will,  it  is  hoped,  make  the  principles  so  clear  that  any  library 
which  desires  to  adopt  this  special  scheme  may  experience  no  difficulties  in  ita 
application. 

The  classification  of  departmental  publications  is  by  Government  authors:  first,  by 
Departments  or  independent  publishing  offices;  second,  by  bureaus,  offices,  or  divi- 
sions of  such  Departments  or  independent  publishing  offices;  third,  by  series;  fourth, 
by  book  numbers. 

Department  symbol,  first  term  in  classification  number 

The  first  letter  of  the  distinctive  word  in  the  name  of  each  of  the  nine  Executive 
Departments  is  used  to  designate  the  Department. 

A  =  Agriculture  Department. 

C  =  Commerce  and  Labor  Department. 

I  =  Interior  Department. 

J  =  Justice  Department. 

N  =  Navy  Department. 

P  =  Post-Office  Department. 

S  =  State  Department. 

T  =  Treasury  Department. 

W=  War  Department, 
Two  letters  are  used  for  independent  publishing  offices. 

AR  =  American  Republics  Bureau.     [Since  Aug.  1910,  called  Pan  American 
Union.] 

CS  =  Civil  Service  Commission. 

DC  =  District  of  Columbia. 

FC  =  Fish  Commission.     [Now  under  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 

FS  =  Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company. 

GB  =  Geographic  Board. 

GP  =  Government  Printing  Office. 

GS  =  General  Supply  Committee.    [Now  under  Secretary  of  Treasury.] 

IC  =  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 

Ju  =  Judiciary  (United  States  courts,  etc.). 

La  =  Labor  Department.     [Now  under  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 

LC  =  Library  of  Congress. 

NA  =  National  Academy  *»f  Sciences. 

NII=  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 

Pr  =  President  of  United  States. 

PS  =  Postal  Savings  System.     [Established  June  25,  1910.] 

SI  =  Smithsonian  Institution. 


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other  Department  symbols  are : 
X  =  Proceedings  of  Congress. 
Y  =  Miscellaneous  publications  of  Congress. 
Z  =  Papers  of  Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  Congresses. 
This  list  gives  all  the  Department  symbols  as  yet  required  for  the  use  of  the  Public 
Documents  Library  of  this  Office.     The  arrangement  on  the  shelves  should  be  strictly 
alphabetical  by  symbol,  not  by  the  word  for  which  the  symbol  stands;  that  is,  Com- 
merce and  Labor  Department  publications  precede  Civil  Service  Commission  publi- 
cations, because  C  precedes  CS. 

When  bureaus,  ofl&ces,  divisions,  etc.,  are  transferred  from  one  Executive  Depart- 
ment to  another,  or  when  independent  publishing  offices  become  subordinate  to  an 
Executive  Department,  the  old  classification  is  retained  for  earlier  issues  and  a  new 
one  assigned  to  publications  issued  after  the  transfer,  double  cross  references  being 
used. 

Bureau,  office,  or  division  symbol,  second  term  in  classification  number 

The  figure  1  following  the  Department  symbol  represents  always  the  Secretary  of 
the  Executive  Department  or  the  chief  executive  officer  of  the  independent  publish- 
ing office. 

Beginning  with  figure  2,  the  numbers  are  applied  in  numerical  order  to  the  various 
publishing  bureaus,  offices,  and  divisions,  these  having  been  arranged  alphabetically 
when  the  classification  was  first  applied.  New  offices  are  added  at  the  end  of  the  list 
of  the  Department  and  assigned  the  next  number.  This  provides  for  a  distinctive 
symbol  for  each  without  limit,  though  the  alphabetical  arrangement  of  new  bureaus 
can  not  be  kept  up. 

A  point  is  placed  after  the  bureau  symbol  to  separate  the  Department  and  bureau 
notation  from  the  rest  of  the  classification  number. 
Examples: 

Al.    =  Agriculture  Department,  Secretary. 

A2.    =  Agriculture  Department,  Accounts  and  Disbursements  Division. 

A3.    =  Agriculture  Department,  Agrostology  Division. 

GP1.=  Government  Printing  Office,  Public  Printer, 

GP2.=  Government  Printing  Office,  Library. 

GP3.=  Government  Printing  Office,  Documents  Office. 

Series  symbol,  third  term  in  classification  number 

Figures  1,  2,  3,  and  4,  when  written  after  the  point  as  the  third  term  in  the  clas- 
sification  number,   are  used   exclusively   for   the  following  series   of   publications 
emanating  from  the  various  publishing  offices: 
.l=Annual  reports. 
.2=General  publications. 
.3=Bulletins. 
.4= Circulars. 
These  four  numbers  are  always  assigned  for  these  particular  series,  even  though 
the  bureau  may  not  have  issued  any  publications  belonging  there.     "General  pub- 
lications" are  publications  of  a  miscellaneous  character,  which  are  not  numbered  or 
volumed  in  any  series. 

Beginning  with  figure  5  after  the  point,  the  various  series  are  arranged  alphabet- 
ically as  far  as  possible,  and  are  assigned  numbers.  New  series  are  added  at  the  end 
of  the  list.     They  take  the  next  unused  number. 

A  colon  is  placed  after  the  series  symbol  to  separate  it  from  the  individual  book 
lumber. 


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Book  number,  fourth  term  in  clasaificatvon  number 

The  book  number  follows  the  colon. 

In  the  case  of  annual  or  periodical  publications,  the  date  is  used  as  the  bo(ik 
number,  as  :906.  For  a  volumed  series,  the  volume  number  is  used,  as  :8.  For  a 
numbered  seriee,  the  number  is  used,  as  :8.  General  publications  and  similar  classes 
are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order  under  the  most  significant  words  of  their  titles, 
or  under  their  subjects,  the  book  numbers  being  assigned  from  the  2-figm'e  Cutter 
Author  table,  as  :B39,  in  which  case  B39  stands  for  Beet  sugar,  the  distinctive  word 
of  tlie  title. 

In  the  Checklist,  individual  book  numbers  are  given  for  everything  arranged  by 
book  numbers  taken  from  the  Cutter  Author  table,  except  for  separates,  which  are 
not  entered  at  all,  and  for  which  the  arrangement  is  only  indicated,  as  :(CT).  Indi- 
vidual book  numbers  are  not  given  in  certain  series  arranged  by  dates  or  by  numbers, 
but  in  every  such  case  the  arrangement  is  indicated,  as  :(date8),  or  :(v.  nos.),  or  :(no8.). 

The  superior  letter  (a)  always  designates  "separates,"  that  is,  excerpts  from  the 
publication  bearing  the  same  notation  without  the  («).  These  separates  are  arranged 
in  classes  by  themselves,  immediately  following  the  series  from  which  they  are  taken. 

The  superior  figures  ('-^)  are  used  to  differentiate  between  two  publications  which 
may  of  necessity  be  assigned  the  same  symbol  in  the  alphabetical  classification, 
and  also  to  distinguish  between  the  various  editions  of  the  same  serial  or  numbered 
publication. 

Examples  of  complete  classification  nymbers 

The  following  examples  of  complete  call  numbers  illustrate  the  principles  outlined 
in  the  foregoing  paragraphs  on  classification: 

Wl.l:909  2  =  War  Department,  Secretary,  Annual  reports,  1909,  v.  2. 
LC2.2:P84  =  Library  of  Congress,  Bibliography  Division,  General  publication 
-     entitled  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to 
postal  savings  banks. 
A19.3:56  2  =  Agriculture  Department,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  Bulletin  56,  2d 

edition. 
A29.6:37 '"  =  Agriculture  Department,    Weather    Bureau,    Monthly    weather 
review,  v.  37,  no.  10. 
These  examples  are  sufficient  to  show  how  expansive  this  system  is,  yet  how  concise 
in  its  application. 

Maps,  Charts,  and  Specifications 

Attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  in  case  of  certain  issuing  offices  which  are  large 
publishers  of  Government  charts,  maps,  and  specifications,  no  attempt  is  made  in 
this  Checklist  to  enter  such  publications.  In  all  instances,  however,  where  this  hap- 
pens, the  classification  of  the  series  is  clearly  indicated,  showing  how  the  class  would 
be  booknumbered.  This  refers  to  such  large  classes  as  Geological  Survey  Topographic 
sheets  (1 19.12:),  Post  route  maps  (P11.5:),  Hydrographic  Office  Charts  (N6.18:), 
Northern  and  Northwestern  Lakes  Survey  Charts  (W33.6:-W33.8:),  Quartermaster's 
Department  Specifications  (W39.ll:),  etc. 

COXGRESSIONAX  NOTATION   FOLLOWING    ENTRIES   FOR   BUREAU    EDITIONS 

^^^len  a  document  appears  both  in  a  bureau  edition  and  as  a  Congressional  docu- 
ment, the  bureau  edition  is  entered  in  the  Checklist  and  the  serial  number  and  Con- 
gressional document  number  are  both  added  thus  "[2309-269],"  the  first  being  the 
serial  number  and  the  second  the  document  number  in  the  Congressional  set. 
82452*— 11 II 


XVI 

ANNUAL    REPORTS   CURTAILED    BY    EXECUTIVE    ORDER 

The  Executive  order  of  Jan.  20,  1906,  issued  by  President  Roosevelt,  has  had  a 
far-reaching  effect  upon  the  issuance  of  Government  publications,  but  only  the  sali- 
ent features  of  the  order  can  be  referred  to  in  this  introduction.  The  order  directed 
that  the  head  of  each  Executive  Department  should  appoint  an  advisory  committee 
on  printing  and  publication,  and  defined  the  duties  of  such  committees;  it  also  set 
forth  rules  governing  the  preparation  of  annual  reports  of  the  Departments.  Certain 
large  classes  of  matter  were  excluded  from  the  annual  reports;  e.  g.,  scientific  treat- 
ises, articles  by  persons  not  connected  with  the  reporting  office,  biographical  and 
eulogistic  matter  relating  to  office  personnel,  texts  of  laws  and  court  decisiouvs  (except 
in  cases  of  great  importance),  etc. 

The  matter  so  debarred  from  publication  in  the  series  of  annual  reports  has  since 
appeared  in  other  publications  issued  by  the  Department  or  its  subordinate  bureaus 
and  offices,  or  perhaps  has  escaped  i>rinting  altogether.  Annual  reports  are  now 
supposed  to  be  confined  to  absolute  essentials. 

The  order  directed  also  that  "Reports  of  officers  who  do  not  report  directly  to  the 
head  of  an  Executive  Department  shall  not  be  printed  in  the  annual  report  of  a 
Department,  but  where  necessary  shall  be  summarized  in  the  reports  of  the  officials 
to  whom  such  officers  do  report."  The  effect  of  this  section  is  most  clearly  noted  by 
reference  to  those  annual  reports  of  the  Navy  Department  and  its  subordinate  bureaus 
which  have  been  issued  since  the  President's  order  became  operative. 

ADVANCE    SHEETS    OF   3d    EDITION    OF   THE    CHECKLIST 

A  portion  of  this  Checklist  has  appeared  previously  in  the  form  of  "Advance  sheets  " 
issued  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  necessary  corrections  and  additions.  They 
were  discontinued  for  reasons  which  were  fully  explained  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
for  Dec.  1909,  p.  227,  228,  at  the  time  of  their  discontinuance. 

EARLY  CONGRESS   PAPERS 

The  classification  (Z.)  is  reserved  for  the  Papers  of  the  Revolutionary  Period  and 
the  first  14  Congresses.  Under  Zl,  and  Z2.  are  listed  Government  reprints  of  docu- 
ments and  journals  of  the  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  period,  including  among  other 
publications  the  important  series  of  American  archives  (Zl.l:),  Elliot's  debates  on 
adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  (Z2.1:),  Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American 
Revolution  (Z2.2:-Z2.4:),  Journals  of  Continental  Congress  (Z2.5:-Z2.7:),  etc. 

Z3.  includes  the  various  miscellaneous  publications,  compilations,  reprints,  etc., 
of  journals  and  documents  of  the  first  14  Congresses,  1789-1817,  with  the  exception 
of  the  38  volume  folio  edition  of  American  state  papers,  classed  with  zero  numbers 
at  the  head  of  the  regular  series  of  Congressional  documents  {see  p.  3,  4). 

The  original  prints  of  the  journals,  documents,  and  reports  of  the  first  14  Congresses 
have  a  special  class  (Z4.1:),  arranged  chronologically  by  the  dates  of  ordering  printed. 
The  cards  for  these  original  prints  are  a  priceless  possession  of  this  office;  the  biblio- 
graphical material  was  collected  by  a  careful  examination  of  the  originals  themselves 
in  about  a  dozen  large  libraries  especially  rich  in  early  Congress  papers,  and  as  it  is 
so  voluminous,  it  has  been  decided  to  publish  it  later  in  separate  form.  This  decision 
relates  only  to  the  original  prints  of  the  first  14  Congresses,  classed  under  Z4.1:  Under 
Z1.-Z3.  in  the  body  of  this  Checklist  will  be  found  entries  for  other  Early  Congress 
papers. 

CONGRESSIONAL   SERIES 

The  Congressional  series  needs  no  introduction  to  Checklist  readers.  Its  vagaries 
and  idiosyncrasies  are  well-known  and  to  say  the  least,  interesting.  One  can  not 
fail  to  be  impressed  with  the  increase  in  the  amount  of  Congressional  matter  by  a 


XVII 

casual  comparison  between  the  24  volumes  o/  the  15th  Congress  and  the  correaponding 
348  volumes  for  tho  GOth;  and  by  the  fact  also  tiiat  the  60th  Congress  alone  pub- 
lished more  than  all  the  first  21  ('ongresses  combined. 

A  hasty  perusal  of  the  titles  given  in  the  "Notes"  columns  of  the  Congressional 
tables  (p.  5-169)  will  prove,  even  to  the  most  prejudiced  mind,  that  the  much  abused 
"sheep  set"  (as  it  used  to  be  called,  a  name  which  has  become  a  misnomer,  because 
now  the  "sheep  set"  is  bound  in  buckram)  contains  along  with  the  prosaic  and  unread- 
able matter  thousands  of  interesting  documents  of  permanent  historical  and  scientific 
value;  e.  g.,  annual  reports  of  Executive  Departments  and  their  subordinate  bureaus, 
reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  into  the  vast  unexplored  parts  of  our  great  country, 
up-to-date  information  about  the  latest  invention  or  discovery,  statistical  matter  of 
all  sorts,  etc. 

Serial  numbers 

This  heterogeneous  mass  of  Congressional  publications  has  been  correlated  by  the 
scheme  of  serial  numbers  devised  by  Dr.  Ames  as  described  above  on  p.  xi  in  speak- 
ing of  the  2d  edition  of  the  Checklist,  which  was  the  first  publication  in  which  the  num- 
bers appeared.  Later  they  were  reproduced  with  a  few  necessary  changes  in  the 
"Tables  and  index,"  and  now  this  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  brings  the  serial  numbers 
down  to  the  close  of  the  GOth  Congress.  For  the  serial  numbers  of  later  Congresses 
reference  should  be  made  to  the  Document  indexes  of  this  office. 

For  the  convenience  of  those  who  may  wish  to  refer  to  the  list  of  serial  numbers  as 
found  in  publications  of  this  office  other  than  the  present  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist, 
the  following  table  is  presented. 

Table  showing  where  in  preiHous  publications  serial  numbers  may  be  found 


Serial  nos. 

Con- 
gress 

Session 

Congres- 
sional 
docu- 
ments, 
tables 
and 
index 

Check- 
list  of 
public 
docu- 
ments, 2d 
edition, 
1895 

Dociunent 
catalogue 

Document 
index 

Schedule 
of  volumes 

0  1-31421 

15-52 
c 15-53 
54 
54 
55 
55 
55 
50 
50 
57 
57 
58 
58 
59 
/59 
»W 
00 

AU 

An 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

I 

1 

2 

land  2 

3 

1 
2 
1 
2 

p. 16-109 

6  1-3346 

p. i9^i64 

d3340a-3400 

p.  125-127 

P- 83-85 

I).       1  ■     ■ 

I- 
i>._^-^.v,.... 

p.  304-307 

p.  307-310 

p.  343-347 

p.  347-350 

Jin  preparation 

Not  given 

Noteiven 

P-  <^^-->'- 

p.  639-540 

/p.  329-330 

\p.  181-187 

d  34t^a-3557 

d 3557a-3588 

35.S9-3723 

3724-3841 

3842-4027 

4028-4217 

4218-4407 

4408-4555 

4550-4752 

....... 

4753-4901 



•i' 

4902-e.')057 

iop. 
10  p. 
14  p. 

« 5058-5215. 

521tr-.')377 

537X-55C1 



1 

a  No.  3142*  is  assigned  to  a  volume  of  Senate  miscellaneous  documents  of  the  53d  Congress,  special  ses- 
sion. Senate. 

b  On  page  104  of  Checklist  of  public  documents,  2d  edition,  1895,  insert  3343,  House  miscellaneous  docu- 
ments, V.  17;  insert  3344,  House  miscellaneous  documents,  v.  18;  for  3343  as  printed,  read  3345;  for  3344 
as  printed,  read  'S:W>. 

c  Serial  numbers  for  the  53d  Congress  are  also  found  in  Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of 
United  States  public  documents,  Congressional  tables,  .")3d  Congress,  9  pages. 

■"  follows  serial  number,  it  is  used  for  the  Senate  journals,  to  which  no  separate  numbers 


d  When 
are  assigned. 

<  No.  505s  is  assigned  to  the  Senate  1 
Nos.  5058,  5059,  and  oO*X)  were  origin: 
and  the  Senate  and  House  journals,  .v 
the  Document  catalogue  covered  boi  I 
therefore,  no  House  documert  944,  5" 

/Serial  numbers  for  the  59th  ('on. 
umes.  oyth  Congress,  2d  session,  p.  11. 


<1  no.  .5059  to  the  Hou.se  journal,  59th  Congress,  2d  session. 
1  to  the  Document  catalogue,  59th  Congress,  1st  session, 
,  2d  session,  resi)ectively.    The  change  was  made  becausd 

'  !'l  appeared  as  a  document  of  the  2d  session.  There  was, 
,  1st  session. 

-ion,  are  found  in  Numerical  tables  and  schedule  of  vol- 

i  in  the  publications  listed  above. 


xvin 

Changes  in  certain  serial  numbers 

The  serial  numbers  in  this  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  are  with  a  few  exceptiouB  the 
same  as  those  used  in  the  2d  edition.  The  exceptions  are  indicated  in  the  following 
table: 


Publication 


Volume 


No.  in 
second 
edition 


No.  in 

third 

edition 


Eighth  Census 

Do 

Do 

Do 

House  reports 

Do 

Paris  Exposition 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

Do 

House  reports 

Do 

Ninth  Census 

Do 

Do 

Do.,  Compendium 

Senate  journal 

Senate  executive  documents 

Do 

Do 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents. 

Do 

House  reports 

Senate  miscellaneous  documents. 
House  miscellaneous  documents. 

Do 

House  reports 

Do 


1204 
1205 
1206 
1207 
1202 
1203 
1353 
1354 
1355 
1356 
1357 
1358 
1351 
1352 
1479 
1480 
1481 
1482 
1473 
1474 
1475 
1476 
1477 
1478 
3142 


3343 
3344 


1202 
1203 
1204 
1205 
1206 
1207 
1351 
1352 
1353 
1354 
1355 
1356 
1357 
1358 
1473 
1474 
1475 
1476 
1477 
,1478 
1479 
1480 
1481 
1482 
3142' 
31422 
3343 
3344 
3345 
3346 


Serial  numbers  not  possible  for  first  14  Congresses 

Unfortunately  it  was  not  possible  to  apply  the  serial  numbers  to  the  first  14  Con- 
gresses, and  the  .scheme  therefore  begins  with  the  loth  Congress.  The  reasons  for 
this  will  be  made  clear  by  an  examination  of  the  following  excerpts  from  Congres- 
sional procedure. 

On  Dec.  8,  1813,  it  was  resolved  in  the  House  of  Representatives — 

That  henceforward  all  messages  and  communications  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  all  let- 
t:'i3  fiom  Lhc  several  departments  of  the  Government,  all  motions  and  resolutions  offered  for  the  consid- 
eration of  the  House,  all  reports  of  committees  of  the  House,  and  all  other  papers  which  in  the  usual  course 
of  proceeding  or  by  special  order  of  the  House,  shall  be  printed  in  octavo  fold  and  separately  from  the 
Journals,  shall  have  their  pages  numbered  in  one  continuous  series  of  niunbers,  commencing  and  termi- 
nating with  each  session. 

On  Dec.  14,  1813,  it  was  ordered — 

That  the  documents  which  were  the  subject  of  the  order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  instant,  instead  of 
havmg  their  pages  numbered  in  one  continuous  series  of  numbers  from  the  commencement  1o  the  termi- 
nation of  each  session,  shall  be  themselves  numbered  in  a  regular  series  in  the  order  of  time  in  which  they 
shall  be  directed  to  be  printed:  The  number  of  each  document  to  Ix;  distinctly  mariced  on  the  top  of  the 
title-page  and  every  subsequent  page,  in  addition  to  the  number  of  each  page  of  such  document. 

Although  this  action  was  taken  at  the  2d  session  of  the  13th  Congress,  and  was  imme- 
diately applied  by  the  House  to  some  of  its  documents,  and  while  it  is  true  that  the 
Senate  adopted  a  similar  scheme  at  the  2d  session  of  the  14th  Congress  for  some  of 
its  publications,  still,  it  is  also  true  that  in  both  Houses  the  orders  as  to  size  and  num- 
bering were  not  strictly  adhered  to  until  the  commencement  c.l  the  1st  session  of 
the  15th  Congress,  for  up  to  that  time  in  both  Houses  appear  a  series  of  folio  docu- 
ments to  which  no  numbers  were  affixed,  and  which  could  not,  therefore,  be  embraced 


33 


35tli  CONORE88»   SPECIAIi  SESSION  SENATE 

M;n.   I     14,  1867 


p 

^ 

1 

BeHw 

Docnment  no. 

Notes 

.... 

«c     5;orlal  no.  873,  p.  373. 

lollan's  rp.  on  Art  of  war.ln  Europe^  1866  and  1856. 
ou.  serial  no.  890. 
5«e  serial  no.  891. 

( <i;.. 

8.  ex.  docs 

S.  mLsc,  docs.. 
S,  reports 

1. 

1  --A 

35tli   CONORE88,    1st   SESSION 

Dec.  7.  1857-^iine  14,  1868 


tni 

-.>  • 

1...... 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  .session  Senate,  35tti 
Cong.,  June  15, 16, 1858,  p.  721. 

»918 

1 



.  .  .,-v.  ...-.„ 

1  is  Treasury  (Finances)  1857;  8  Is  Kansas  aflbirs. 

1919 

2 



do 

11. 

Message,  State,  and  Interior,  1867.                        ^ 

•9-20 

3 



do 

lU 

War,^1857. 

.9-21 

4 

do 

11. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1857. 

.92*2 

A 

do 

11 

Maps.  ^ 

Kansas  afbirs;  War  Dept.  expenses;  Treasurer's  accts. 

.9-23 

6 

do 

17-19 

»te4 

'7 

■'<- 

20-29,31-35... 

Except^,  In  serial  no.  932.    20  is  Indian  n-.K„rw^rr.,.r.,c 

1857. 

•9So 

8 

30,  pt.  1 

30,pt.  2 

Patent  OflSce,  1857:  Arts  and  manufacture...  .... 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  with  Illustrations. 

«9!26 

9 

do .- 

»92; 

10 

.... 

do 

30,p1.;i 

Same:  Artsandmanufactures,  v.  3,  illustration,'^  r-r^* 

i92S 

11 

do 

30,  pt.  4.. 

Same:  Agriculture.    7  plates  precede  title-page 

<»'29 

12 

36-57 

Except  63,  In  serial  no.  933.    42  is  Lak^^^  '-- 

Yards  and  Docks  Bureau  contracts. 

no 

13 

^,v_7  ^ 

SeiBure  by  Chiileans  of  Brig  Macedoniai-  ..- 

i 

Contains  also  S.  ex.  doc.  1,  special  session  3. 
June  15, 16, 1868. 

981 

.4].... 

do 

Unnumbered.  > 

f  Commerce  and  navigation,  1857. 

<932 

15    .... 

do 

33. 

Coast  Survey,  1S57. 

*9»d 

Ifi      ;       ... 

do 

53. 

Commercial  relations,  1857. 

tU84 

1          . 

.^    "is",  docs.. 

1-9 

Except  44,  not  printed.'    7-94  are  reporio  ..  w...      -' 

Claims.    45  is  Robert  I^    ison's  Florida  claim. 

«935 

2 

""■ 

95-130,  136-139,  142-145  are  reports  of  Court  of  Claiii.... 
105  is  Letitia  Humphrey's  claim;  142  is  Armstrong  case. 

1939 

3 

146,  186,  190-193,  212-219,  24^)-''^'   •■■"  r.,..,.,i.  ..r  /-..,, r,  .  f 
Claims. 

i987 

4 

251-263  and  266  are  reports  oi  ,  v.....  ^.  t ...,.    >.-  . . 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1857. 

998S 

...  , .  ;,ji  .^. 

.   .„.. 

Two  report"?  rm  f.n     i\n  io  p.r  .m.u,  ■    a-i  <g  Kansas. 

989 

2 

•     -^ 

jai-330 

•940 

H.  journal... 

•941 

1 

.... 

H.  ex.  docs;... 

l,.i 

Estimates  for  1859:  Treasury  (Finances^ ' 

•942 

2. 

1 

do 

2. 

Message,  Sute,  and  Interior,  1867. 

4943 

2 

2 

do 

2. 

War.  1857. 

*9H 

2 

3 

do. 

•/ 

Navy  and  PosKMBce,  1867. 

«946 

:2 

Maps. 

11  is  Tr.>r.«?urer'8  accounts, 
and  Docks  ^ 

.t>4H 

5|.... 

do. 

949 

6 

.... 

do..     . 

82452°~11 — 


34 


S5tp.  CONGREI^S 

,  1st  SESSION— Continued 

h 

DQ 

1 

1 

Series 

\ 
D6cument  no. 

Notes 

960 
>951 

7 
8 
8 
8 
8 
9 

10 

11 
12 
13 

14 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
3 

1 

2 
3 
4 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

22-31 

32 

Indian  accts.;  Lake  harbors;  Nicaraguan  affairs;  etc. 
Patent  OfBce,  1857:  Arts  and  manufactures  v  1. 

*952 

32 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2. 

»053 

32 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3. 

#954 

32 

Same:  Agriculture. 

•  955 

956 
.457 

33-70... ,....-S 

71-88 ^ 

8&-96 

97-118 

f38,  39,  45  are  Indian  wars  in  Washington  and  Oregon; 

50  is  Revenue  laws;  64  is  Execution  of  Col.  Crabb  and 

others  by  Mexicans. 
•  71  is  Utah  expedition;  85  is  Cotton  in  Europe;  88  is  Gen. 

John  E.  Wool  in  Dept.  of  the  Pacific. 
96  is  Mail  contracts. 

*958 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

98  is  Explorations  of  Amoor  River,  Asia;  107  is  Banks, 

»959 

*960 

119-140... 1...- 

Unnumbered  . 

1-67 

68 

69-137 ' 

1-200.. 

Except  126,  indexed  as  Geological  survey  of  Oregon  and 
Washington  Territories;  this  was  probably  John 
E.j^ans'  report,  which  was  not  printed.  124  is  Beale's 
Wagon  road  from  Ft.  Defiance  to  the  Colorado:  129  is 
Postal  accts. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1857. 

4  is  Ohio  election;  12  is  House  exi)enses. 

Maryland  election,  Whyte  vs.  Harris. 

135  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1857. 

*961 
»962 
M)63 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

"964 

H.  reports 

do 

M)6o 

201-351 

352-411 

412-457 > 

458-539,541-551. 

540 

ffl-126 

«966 

..     .do 

377  is  Kansas  constitution,  with  reports,  testimony,  etc. 
f  457  is  Land  claims  in  New  Mexico. 

i967 

do. 

»968 

do 

549  is  Wilkins'  Point  (Long  Island)  investigation. 
Case  of  Judge  John  C.  Watrons. 

(969 
4)70 

do 

Ct.  Claims  rps. 

do... 

do 

>^971 
v975 

127-151 

152-175 

Robert  Harrison's  Florida  claim;  etc. 

Soth  CONGRES^S,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

June  16,  16,  1858 


S.  journal . 
S.  ex.  docs 


See  serial  no,  917,  p.  721. 
See  serial  no,  930. 


35tli  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1858— Mar.  3,  1869 


•  **llf 

i 

1  S. journal. 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  36th 
Cong.,  Mar,  4-lQ,  1859,  p.  483. 

1 

i 

■- 

"  ex.  docs 

l,Pt.l 

Message,  State  cor^spondeuce,  and  Interior,  1858. 

l,pt.2 

War,  1858  [v.  1).       \ 

l,pt.3........ 

Same,  v.  2.    Title-page  reads  "  v  2,  pt.  2." 

l,pt.4-.. 

Navy  and  Post-OfB^ce,  1858. 

. 

l,pt.5 

Maps.                       ^ 

2 

Treasury  (Finances*  1858,  Contains  also  S.  ex.  doc.  1, 
special  session  Sen^tCi  36th  Cong.,  erroneously  headed 

«36th  Cong."            \ 

85tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


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^:...992 

1^ 

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

3 

Sorien 


S.  ex.  docs. 


.do, 


DiK-'iinicnt  no. 


•S-%. 


7-21.23-28. 


Notes 


:-  pt.2... 
2^-45.48... 


rf.  misc.  docs .. 


S.  reports . . 

H.  journal. . 

H.  ex.  docs. 
.....do....^ 

do.... 

do... 


S.  ex.  doo.  2,  special  semion  Senate,  36th  Cong.,  urro- 
nepusly* headed  "36th  Cong.,"  precedes  uo.  3.  6  i.s 
Progress  in  Coast  Surrey  and  \\ »'iphta  and  measures. 

Except  14,  in  serial  no.  990.  15  is  Indian  expenses;  18  Is 
'  t  foreign  countries. 

to  China,  correspondfMK"  I  v.  1]. 

Samo  [v.  2]. 

Except  87)  in  serial  no.  991, 46,  in  serial  uo.  992.  36  aod 
40  are  rps.  on  Wagon  roads  in  the  West. 

Patent  O.'flce,  1858:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2. 

:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3,  illustrations. 
:  Agriculture. 

Commerce  and  navigatiori,  1858.  - 

Coast  Survey,  1S58. 
37 4}^ Commercial  relations,  1S5K. 

Explorations  atid  surveys  for  Pacific  Railroad,  supple- 
ment to  V.  1:  Steven's  route  from  St.  Paul  to  Puget 
Sound,  narrative  and  scientific  reports.  See,  for  v.  1, 
serial  no.  758. 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1  and  2,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, 3ttth  Cong.,  Mar.  1859.     1-3,  5-9,  19-23,  30,  32-40, 
are  Court  of  Claims  rps.    49  is  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1868. 
331-8;  >• 


■17 

47 

47 

Unnumbered 
14 


.  0 


1-55. 


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.:.do. 

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4-13 

14-22 

23-32.34-49 


10  lo 


.1018       1 
•1017  I    2 

.1018  i    1 

i 

,1019 


U.  miiC-  docs. 
..;..do 

H.  reports 


1,3 Estijuates  for  1860;  Treasury  (Finances)  1858. 

2 [Message,  Foreign  affairs,  and  Inferior,  1858. 

War,  1858.    Title-page  reads  "v.  2." 

Same,  continued.    Title-page  reads  ' •^ 

Navy,  including  Naval  code,  and   Post-Oilice,  1868. 
Title-page  reads  '  •  v.  3. " 

Maps. 

7  is  Treasurer's  accts.,  1858;  13  is  Indian  expenses. 

20  is  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1S58. 

30  and  43  are  Carmick  and  Ramsey,  mail  contract  ca 
. .  j  Coast  Survey,  1858. 
...  I  67  and  68  relate  to  Consular  fees. 

So -^  Commercial  relations,  1858. 

86-104, 106-108.  [  108  is  Pacific  wagon  roads.  - 

105 Patent  Office,  1858:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

105 Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2. 

105 Same:  Arts  and  manufactvires,  v.  3. 

105 Same:  Agriculture. 

109 Mail  contracts. 

110-114........    112  is  Condition  of  banks;  114isCr«un'sMemo»rof  Wa&h- 

and  Oregon. 
.  nnumberL  I  -  e  and  navigation,  1868. 

1-42,44-61 j  57  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  18.')^ 

43 —  .1  Claims  ofcitizens  of  Kansas. 

VrSSA.  Kxcept  184,  in  serial  no.  1019,  and  18»  and  189,  in  sen-.l 

po. 1020. 
•  M  aval  oontiacts  and  expenditures. 


36 


35tJi  CONGRESS,  3d   SESSION--€3iitmued 


1 

1 

Series 

Dociinient  no. 

Notes 

3 

.... 

H.  reports  .... 

[188 

Accts.  of  Wm.  CuJlom,  clerk  of  House,  investigation. 
Accts.  of  A.  G.  Seaman,  Supt.  Public  Printing,  investi- 
gation. 

♦1020 

|l89 

•  1021 

176-198 

36tli  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 
Mar.  4—10,  18M 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  973,  p.  483. 

.... 



.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 

1 

2 

1,2 

See  serial  no.  979.  This  doc.  is  erroneously  headed  "35th 
Cong." 

See  serial  no.  980.  This  doc.  is  erroneously  headed  "  35th 
Cong." 

See  serial  no.  993t  These  docs,  are  headed  "  S,peci&l  ses- 
sion, Mar.  1859." 

None  presented. 

36tli  CONGRESS,   ist  SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1869— June  26,  1860 


il022 

*1 

3 
4 
5 

G 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

3 

.... 

.S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  36th 

Cong.,  June  26-28, 1860,  p.  776. 
Message,  Foreign  affairs,  and  Interior,  1859. 
War,  1859. 

War,  continued;  Navy;  Post-Oflice,  1859. 
Maps. 
3  is  Treasury  (Fhiandes)  1859,  with  title-page  reading 

erroneously  "June  30, 1860." 
Patent  OfTice,  18.59:  Agriculture. 
Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

.1023 
•  1024 
•1025 
»1026 
»1027 

S.  ex,  docs 

do... 

.....do... 

do 

do 

^ 

2 

2 

2 

1,3-10,13-15... 

11. 

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•1029 



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do 

do .' 

do 

uo 

do 

.....do 

12..... 

ilOSO 

12.  .     . 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations. 
20  and  22  relate  to  Capitol  extension. 
Correspondence  of  commiiSsioners  to  China. 
38  is  Compulsory  enlistment  in  army  of  Prussis;  4'2  is 

Mountain  Meadows  massacre. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1859. 
/Sickness  and  mortality  in  U.  S.  Armv,  18oo     ' 

..1031 
M032 

16-29,31-37.... 
30 

<10S3 

kl084 
*1035 

38-61,53-58.... 

Unnumbered  . 
52 • 

'1036 

59 *■ 

Delafleld's  Art  of  war  in  Europe,  1854-56. 

Military  Cominission  to  Europe  (Mordec^i), 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  doc.  1,  special  session  Senate, 

tl087 



.... 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 

.....do 

H.  journal 

80.  .. 

1038 

1-62 

41039 

1-204.     . 

June  26-28, 1860.    29  is  Capitol  dome  and  porticos. 

<1040 
-1041 

205-284. 

..../ 

Except  285,  not  printed.    205  is  Pubhc  printing  inves- 
tigation; 278  is  John  Brown's  raid  on  Harpers  Ferry. 

|.1042 
il048 

•104^ 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

do.. 

do. 

1-3,5,6,8,9.... 
4 -^ 

7.. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1861;  etc. 
^Commercial  relations,  1859. 
Treasury  receipts  and  disbursements,  1859. 

37 


86tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SBSSION—Continued 


12 


Series 


H.  ex.  docs...    10-13 


Document  no. 


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.do. 


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....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


.do. 


....do 

H.  reports.. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Ct.  Claims  rps 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


14-22 

23-40,42,43. 


41 

44-52 

53,54,67-70. 

65 

55 


56. 


56. 


7lv85. 


86-89,91-102. 


Unnumbered 

1,2,4-7 

3 


9-11. 


12-42. 


43-89. 


90-100-. 
1-200. . . 
201-321. 
322-510. 
511-^567. 

648 

199-208. 
209-225. 

226 

227-240. 
241-256. 


Notes 


Indian  exi)en8es;  Indian  war  claims;  Interior  Dept.  ex- 
penses; Interior  Dept.  employes.      {.>  :■  <^    I  O 
New  Mexico,  land  claims;  Treasury  accts.,  1859;  etc. 
24  Is  Treasury  expenses;  25  and  35  are  War  Dept.  ex- 


Coast  Survey,  1859. 

44  is  Post-Office  accts.;  49  is  Condition  of  banks. 

6.5  is  Affairs  in  Oregon. 

Meteorological  observations,  1854-69,  v.  1:  Weattier. 

Same,  v.  2:  Plant  and  animal  phenomena,  and  storms, 
1859. 

Explorations  and  surveys  for  Pacific  Railroad,  v.  12,^  F  »S\. 
book  1:  Narrative  and  geographical  memoir,  with  1/  «i 
illustrations.  ^. ' 

Same,  v.  12,  book  2:  Botany  and  zoology,  with  plates.        — 
The  material  here  arranged  in  2  v.  appears  in  1  v.  in 
serial  no.  992. 

71  is  Navy  yards;  76  is  Hebrew  affairs;  81  is  Texas 
frontier. 

Mail  contracts;  etc. 

Colorado  River  of   the    West  (Ives),  with  geology, 

—botany,  etCT*   6.L.    F  1  ti*?; .  NJ^TK' 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1859. 

4  is  Maryland  election,  Harrison  vs.  Davis. 

Kentucky  election,  memorial  of  James  S.  Chrisman. 

Missouri  election,  Frank  P.  Blair  vs.  J.  R.  Barrett. 

Pensions  for  soldiers  of  1812;  Jefferson  territory;  Ken- 
tucky election. 

12,  4  pts.,  is  Nebraska  election;  25  is  Expenses  of  House 
of  Representatives. 

55  is  Maryland  election;  86  is  Expenses  Paraguay  expe- 
dition. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1859;  etc. 

249  is  Public  printing;  321  is  Land  claims,  New  Mexico. 

394  is  Report  on  Pres.  Buchanan's  protest. 

Except  648,  in  serial  no.  1071. 

Covode  investigation. 

205  is  Case  of  Henry  M.  Shreve  for  snag-boat  patent. 

Case  of  Richard  W.  Meade. 


36tli   CONGRESS,    SPECIAL   SESSION   SENATE 

%  June  26—28,  1860 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S,  reports 


See  serial  no.  1022,  p.  776. 
None  presented. 
See  serial  no.  1038. 
None  presented. 


38 

36tli  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1860— Mar.  2,  1861 


QQ 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


^  *1077 

J  \-«1079 

.,  1   ,1080 

,..     J081 

,^082 


^   '1083 
« 7     -1084 

«1085 
(1086 

j^-^   H088 
7   • 1089 


*1090 
«1091 

1092 
1093 

•1094 
1095 

.1096 

4097 
»1098 
4099 


■1100 
•1101 
1102 
•1103 

•1104 
1105 


4106 

.1107  3 

. 1108  1 

.1109  2 

,1110  3 


S.  journal. 


S.  ex.  docs, 
.-..do 


....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 


1 

1 

1 

1 

2-5,8,10-13. 


.do 

.do..... 
.do 


3       1 

I    2 


....do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 


H.  ex.  docs. 
....do...... 

....do.!.... 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


....do 

H.  misc.  docs 


H.  reports. 
....do 


....do 

....do 

Ct.  Claims  rps. 
....do.. 


Unnumbered 

6 

1-21 


285-311... 


1 

2 

3-6,8, 

7 

10-12. 


13,15-41. 
14 

42-48.... 


49-72 

7a-82 

Unnumbered 
1-44 


.do. 


1-77 

78-103, 105-107. 


104 

104 

256-258. 
25^269. 
270-276. 


Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  37th 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-28, 1861,  p.  399. 

Message  and  Interior,  1860. 

War,  1860. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1860. 

Maps. 

10  is  Aves  (or  Bird)  Island  correspondence,  1855-59. 
Contains  also  S.  ex.  docs.  1  (Lincoln's  Inaugural  ad- 
dress) and  2,  special  session  Senate,  37th  Cong.,  Mar. 
4-28, 1861. 

Patent  Office,  1860:  v.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures. 

Same:  v.  2,  illustrations.  -See,  for  Agriculture,  serial  no. 
1099. 

Interoceanic  ship  canal  near  Darien  (Michler). 

Same,  maps. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1860. 

Commercial  relations,  1860. 

3  is  Mihtary  Academy,  West  Point;  21  is  Smithsonian 
Institution,  1860.  Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-4, 
special  session  Senate,  37th  Cong.,  Mar.  4-28, 1861. 

288  is  Journal  of  Committee  of  13  on  Slavery. 

First  volume  here  listed  bearing  imprint  "Washington, 
Government  Printing  Office." 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1802. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1860. 

5  is  Mississippi  River  improvement. 
African  slave  trade. 

Treasurer's  accts.;  Deficiency  estimates;  Receipts  and 
expenses,  1860. 

Coast  Survey,  1860. 

44  is  Mihtary  road  Ft.  Walla-Walla  to  Ft.  Benton  (Mul- 

lan).    48  is  Patent  Office  rp.  1860  [v.  3]:  Agriculture; 

see  for  v.  1  and  2,  serial  nos.  1083  and  1084. 

Except  74,  notprinted.    73  is  Mail  contracts;  77  is  Banks. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1860.  'i'ff-'  .'        'J  '/ 

6  is  New  York  election;  12,  15,  IS,  19,  21-28,  etd'.,  relate 
to  Secession. 

2  is  Watrous  case;  31,  58,  and  59  relate  to  Secession. 

78  is  Abstraction  of  Indian  bonds;  79,  88,  90,  91,  etc., 

relate  to  Secession. 
Kansas  claims,  pt.  1. 
Same,pt.  2. 
Theodore  Adams;  Samuel  Norris;  R.  R.  Ward. 

Gilbert  Cameron  case;  etc. 


37th  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4—28,  1861 


y  a 

i 

A 

nCTW^ 

L. 

^.  joiinmi. . . 

S.ex.  d»ts. . 

S.  misc.  do<- 

Y"" 

S.  reports. . 

Not^«? 


,>ff  stMim  IK).  11)77,  p.  389. 
See  serial  no.  1082. 
See  serial  no.  1089. 
None  presented. 


37tii    rONGHESS,   1st  SESSION 

July  4— Aug.  6,  1861 


S.jourual. . . 
S.  ex.  doc-s. 
■Is.  misc.  doi 

* 

Lincoln's  Messa^,  War,  and  Navy;  Treasury;  >  ' . 
Wai  measures,  etc. 

lil.i 

.... 

S.  reports. 
H.  jouKoal 

■ 

Frederic  P.  Stanton  succeeds  J.  H.  Lane  of  Kansas. 

jH. ex.  docs.... 

iH.  reports 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

1-20 

9  is  State  and  Territorial  expe;ises,'l7S9-1860L 
EfSciency  of  volunteer  forces;  etc.     « 
4,  9,  Daily  vs.  Morton;  5, 10,  Butler  vs.  LehmarT;  6, 12, 
Kline  vs.  Verree  election  cases.    23  is  Acts  and  resolu- 

«1114 

1-4 

*l  1 1  .'• 

1-24 

r 

tions  passed  during  1st  sassion,  the  only  time  Session 
laws  have  b*en  published  as  a  numbered  Congressional 
docmnent. 

87tli   CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1861— July  17,  1862 


1 

'.'.'.'} 

2 

.^. 

3 

1 

3 

2I 

4 

^.  journal, 
fi.  ex.  docs 

..^...du 
."...".d.( 


.\m  1 


6   .... 

f 


i.    411JM) 


S.  misc.  docs. 

8.  reports.. . 
H.  joarhal. 
Q.^x.  doct. 

...do 

do 


^  4 1181      5  I    1 


Message,  Foreign  relations,  and  Interior,  1861.  ^ 

War,  1861.  '''2 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  I861.  ^ 

Maps.  At. 

2  is  Treasury  (Finances)  1861;  8, 14,  ^&,  22,  30  are  Trent 

affair;  31'is  Irfiiian  disbursements,  1861. 
39  is  Patent  rp.  on  Agriculture,  1861;  56  is  Capture  of 

New  Orleans. 
6C  is  Pittsburg  Landing;  72  is  Ordnance  and  ordnaneo 

stores. 
Includes  many  State  memorials.    lOS  is  Act  incorporat- 
ing Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. 
1  belongs  to  1st  se,ssion.    37  is  Surrender  of  nav 

Estimates  ol  appropriations,  1862  and  1863;  ei 

28, 34,  Treasury  accts.;  29,  Brigham  Young's  aii  ui.  » 

3S-44, 4i)-52 36  is  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1861 .  -^ 

45 , !  Commercial  relal  ions,  1861. 

53-69, 71-79. ...  63  is  Patent  Oflic*  rp.,  1861 ,  with  List  of  patentees;  63  is 
War  Dept.  expenses;  67  Is  Purchase  of  anr  '  •  '-'-^ 
mont. 

"n'ent  Office,  1861:  Arts  and  manufjactiires,  '1,  »n  in 
.p.  and  list  orpatentees  which  also  appears  in  serial  no. 
1131. 


1-108. 

2-o9.. 


40 


37tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


12 


H.  ex.  docs.. 


H. 


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.do. 

-do." 

-do 

misc.  docs . 


Ct. 


reports 

.do , 

-do 

.do , 

CfeUmsrps. 
.do 


53 

70 

80-99. 

'100-104 

105-124 

125-151 

137 -. 

Unnumbered 
1-91 


I,and2,pt.  1 

2,pt.2 

3-85 

86-148 

277-290 

291-293 


Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations.    See 

for  rp.  on  Agriculture,  serial  no.  1122. 
Coast  Survey,  1861. 

92,  Military  and  naval  defences,  consists  of  reprints. 
Mexican  affairs,  1861-2;  etc. 
116  is  Preliminary  rp.  on  8th  census;  1860. 
Except  187,  in  serial  no.  1139. 
Mail  contracts. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1861. 
77  is  Smithsonian  rp.,  1861,  with  scientific  app.    91  is 

Appropriations,  new  oflBces,  etc.,  1862,  but  title-page 

incorrectly  reads  "  1861." 
2  is  Investigation  of  Government  war  contracts. 
Same,  continued. 

16  is  Loyalty  of  Govt,  clerks;  43  is  National  armory. 
Permanent  fortifications  and  sea-coast  defences;  etc. 

Latham  claim,  Buffalo  and  Oswego  custom-houses;  eU'. 


37tli  CONGRESS,   3d  SESSION 

Dec.  1,  1862— Mar.  3,  1863 


« 1  ]  \^ 

S.  journal  . 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  38th 
Cong..  Mar.  4-14, 1863,  p.  446. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1862;  39  is  Indian  expenses;  43  is 
Military  road  from  Ft.  Walla- Walla  to  Ft.  Eienton. 

11  is  Senate  exi)enses;  37  is  Message  of  Gov.  of  Utali* 
Contains  also  S.  njiisc.  docs.  1  aiid  [2],  special  session 
Senate,  3Sth  Cong.,  Mar.  4-14,186[i;  although  no.  2  Is 
correctly  headed"  spec,  sess.,  S. anise,  doc,"  it  is^erro- 
neonsly  numbered  42  and  indexed  with  S.  misc.  docs, 
of  the  37th  Cong.  3d  sess. 

75  and  84  relate ,to  Gen,  Banks'  expedition. 

Conduct  of  the  war,  pt.  1:  Army  of  Potomac. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Bull  Run;  Balls  Bluff. 

Same,  pt.  3:  Weetem  Department,  or  Missouri,  etc. 

»1149 

1 
2 
3 
4 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 

S.  reports 

do 

do. 

do 

H.  journal 

1-50  .     - 

. !  150 

1-41  ... 

7i)-107 

.  !  ,V2 

1J)8 

.1153 

108 

.1154 

108 

4155 

.1166 
*1157 
ill&8 

1 
2 
3 

4 

4a 
5 

7 
8 
9 
10 

10 
11 
12 
13 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

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IfPt.lI 

Mpt.2] 

l.(pt.3] 

l(pt.4] 

2-21 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1802. 

Interior,  1862. 

Navy,  1862. 

War  and  Post-Offlce,  1862.      '  * 

Registered  seamen;  Estimates  for  1863  and  1864;  etc.     ^ 

Maps.                                                                           „ 

!  2.^  is  \fftTrinftTi  (dTair.*!*  Vt  i<?  Cnnrlitinn  rif  nnnlr« 

0159 

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23-51                 "^ 

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53-62 

54  is  Condition  of  Mexico,  18(i2  (802  pages). 
71  Is  Court-martial  of  PMtz  John  Porter 

',  •■  oii 

do 

..:..do 

64-7r  . 

^1164 

79-85 

81  is  Pope's  army  in  Virginia;  82  is  Mail  contracts. 

Coast  Survey,  1862. 

Patent  Office  1862*  Arts  and  manufactures  v  1      \.fter 

»1165 

2 

do 

do 

do........ 

SP 

du 

22 

fll66 

[521 

.1167 

52 

p.  64,  tlie  signatures  read  "H.  ex.  doc.  54." 
Same:  v.  2,  illustrations  • 

.1168 

78.; 

Agriculture,  1862,  Ist  report  as  a  separate  Department. 

^1169 

03 

.1170 

do 

Unnumbered*. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1862. 

41 


37tli  CONORB88,  3d  SESSION-^Oontinued 


1 
2 

I 

Series 

Dooumont  no. 

Notes 

^171 

•ii;2 

«lli8 

H.misc,  docs.. 

do.. 

(n.  reports 

let.  Claims  rps. 

l-24,26;27 

25 

l-cr, 
294- 

26  Is  Direct  and  excise  t^x  laws. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  18C2. 

48  IsCharges  against  Patent  Comr.;  49  is  Govt,  contracts. 

Claims  of  Wormer,  Cole,  and  Brown,  Govt,  contractors. 

38tli  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4—14,  1863 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  1148,  p.  445. 

'1174     . 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  dots . . 
S.  repon 

1,2 

2  Is  Gen.  Rosecrans'  rp.  on  battle  of  Murfreesbori  • . 
docs,  are  erroneously  headed  "  37th  Cong.'y  qc-  >i  Ql 

See  serial  no.  t  loO. 

1 

I  au.l  r21 

i 

Nonepresen 

38tli  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 
Dec.  7,.1863-^idy  4,  1864 


•    »1175 

1  .1176 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-5G 

20  Is  War  expenses,  1861  and  1862;  55  is  Commerce,  h; 
tory,  and  statistics,  1789-1863. 

«..  •1177 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports ..... 

1-136 

«•  1178 

1-105 

41  is  French  spoliations:  03  is  Fort  Pillow  massacre;  99 

^  •1179 

H.journ;; 

Xrtvalsupplie:;. 

-  .1180 
-1181 

1 
2 



H.  ex.  docs. . . . 
do 

1.. 
I    . 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  v.  1, 1863. 
Same,  v.  2. 

.1182 

3 

do 

i... 

Interior,  1863. 

-     -1183 

4 

(L) 

1 

Navy,  1863. 

>.iA-ii»'"84 

5 

War,  Post-Offic-e,  and  Agriculture,  1 863;  etc.   Agricultu 
omits  appendixes  which  are  In  serial  no.  1196. 

-^   .1185 

Sa 



do 

1..    . 

Maps. 

*1186 

fi 

.  do 

2,-^ 

Estimates  for  1864  and  1866;  Treasury  (Finances)  18 
with  prices,  1821-63,  and  Internal  revenue  rp. 

Except  6,  not  printed.    4, 7, 8, 26  are  Treasury  a" 
is  McCiellan's  campaigns,  1861-62. 

.1182 

' 

4-10.12-2!',...    . 

1188 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 

do 

do 

do 

27-40,42-59.... 
41 

Coast  Survey,  1863. 

Except  88»  87,  and  51,  not  printed.    36  is  Treasure! 

aects. 
Commercial  relations,  1863. 
Patent  Office,  1863:  Arts  and  manutiactun 

. •1191 

GO 

.1192 

m.  . 

.^ame:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations. 

•1198 

13 

.... 

do..^ 

Gl-v;; 

69  is  Armored  ve.s.sel.s  in  attack  on  Charleston. 

.  ^.IIW 

14 

do 

74 .p.. 

Prize  cases  in  New  York. 

^ill96 

15 

do 

7,7-00,92-- 104... 

E.xcept  101,  not  printed.    84  is  Receipts  and  expend- 
itures, isti3;  102  is  Wilkes'  conft-martlal. 

.    .1196 
^•1197 

16 
17 

do 

Uimumbered  - 

Agriculture,  1863. 
Commerce  iMid  navigation,  18' 

^*1198 

1 
2 

♦  '■ " 

II.  misc.  docs. 
do 

1-15.  . 

12-15  are  Contested  election  casi 

,.  •1199 

16-27 

16. 17,  20,  26,  27  are  Contested  election.s. 

.^.1200 

3 

do 

28-82,84,85.,.. 

36, 43, 49  are  Contested  elecUons;  81  is  National  Aoader 
of  Sciences,  1st  rp. 

42 


38tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION-^^ontinued 


p 

i 

i 

Series 

1 
Doi^iment  no. 

Notes 

•1201 
1202 
1203 



H.  misc.  docs.. 
[H.  misc.  docs.] 
do 

83 

Unnumbered  . 
do 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1863. 

8th  census  of  United  States,  1860,  Population. 

Same,  Agriculture. 

Same,  Manufactures. 

Same,  Mortality  and  miscellaneous. 

Ill  is  New  York  custom-hou.se  investigation. 

1 40  is  Treasury  Dept.  mvestigation. 

1204 
1205 
•1206 

2 

.... 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

1-11] 

,1207 

Ii:i-144 

38tli  CONGRESS,  ^d  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1864— Mar.  3,  1866 


.1208 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  39th 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-11, 1865,  p.  343. 

»1209 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-35 

1 1  is  Mexican  affairs  ,1861-64. 

Also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-3,  special  session  Senate,  39th 

.1210 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

1-48 

• 

Cong.,  Mar.  4-11,1865. 

.1211 

1 

S.  reports 

10<V141 

Also  S.  report  1,  special  session  Senate,  39th  Cong., 
Mar.  4-11,  1865.    114  is  Petersburg  mine  explosion; 
121  is  Heavy  ordnance. 

•1212 

2" 



do 

142,  pt.  1 

Conduct  of  the  war:  Army  of  the  Potomac;  Battle  of 

1 

Petersburg. 

»1218 

do 

142,  pt.  2....."^ 

^Same:  Red  River  and  Fort  Fisher  expeditions;  Heavy 
ordnance. 

•1214 

4 

.... 

do 

142,  pt.  3 

Same:  Sherman-Johnston,  etc.     See,  for  supplements, 
serial  nos.  1241  and  1242. 

•1215 

H.  journal 

►1216 

1 

\ 

H.  ex.  docs 

1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1864,  pt.  1. 

J217 

2 

:....do 

1 

Same,  pt.  2. 

►1218 

3 

.....do 

1 

Same,  pt.  3. 

J219 

4 

do 

1 

Same,  pt.  4. 

.1220 

~5 



do ,. 

1 

Interior  and  Post-Office,  1864. 

.1221 

6 

.... 

do 

1 

Navy,  1864.    See,  for  War  rp.,  serial  no.  1230. 

,1222 

7 

do 

V 

Estimates  for  1865  and  1866;  Treasury  (Finances)  1864. 

vl223 

8 

.... 

do 

4-14,16-50 

Except  11  and  31,  not  printed.    32  is  Exchange  of 
prisoners. 

.1224 

9 

do 

[15]   .. 

Coast  Survey,  1864. 

Patent  Office,  1864:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1. 

.1225 

10 

1 

do... 

51 

.1226 

10 

2 

do 

51---1 

Same:  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2,  illustrations. 

.1227 

11 

do 

60. 

Commercial  relations,  1864. 
Agriculture,  1864. 

Except  60,  in  serial  no.  1227;  68,  in  serial  no.  1228,  and 
81 ,  not  printed.    54  is  Court-martial  of  Maj .  Hastings; 

.1228 

1? 

do. 

68 

••  192*^ 

1."^ 

do 

5^-82 

> 

- 

73  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1864, 

-1280 

14 



do 

.^>85 

All  are  War  rps.    83„the  1864  rp.,  belated,  incomplete. 

.1231 

[15 

.....do 

Unnumbered  . 

Corrmieroe  and  navigation,  1864.           ' 

.1232 

1 

H.  misc.  docs . ., 
do.. 

J-58.. 

E.xcept  55,  in  serial  no.  1233,  andt7,  in  serial  no.  1234. 

•1283 

2 

STTiithsonian  Institution,  1864. 

»1234 

^ 
■^ 

do 

rj 

Contested  elections,  1834-65,  by  Baitlett." 

24  is  Trade  with  rebellious  States;  25  is  New  York  cus- 

,1285 

1  . 

H.  reports 

1-30 

tom-house. 

43 


39tli  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4:— 11.  1865 


t 

1 

Series 

Dociunent  no. 

Notes 

S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  1208,  p. 
None  presented. 
See  serial  no.  1210. 
5«c  serial  no.  1211. 

343. 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 

1-3 

1 

39tli  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1866^July  28,  1866 


1286 

S.  journal ' 

2287 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs i 

do        .     .' 

1-26 

2  is  Condition  of  the  South,  Dec.  1865;  11 ,  Court-martials; 

>1238 

27-()5 

26  is  Provisional  State  governors. 
27,  30,  55  relate  to  Freedmen;  55,  56,  to  Mexico.    Maps 

•1239 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 

do 1 

do 

1-125 

for  62,  Interoceanic  canals,  are  bound  after  63. 

.1240 

1 
[2] 

[3] 

1-140        

.1241 
.1242 

Unnumbered  . 
do 

Conduct  of  the  war,  supplement,  v.  1:  Sherman  and 

Thonms.    Supplemental  to  serial  nos.  1212-1214. 
Same,  supplement,  v.  2:  Pope,  Sheridan,  etc.  - 

•  1248 

H  journal 

.1244 
,1245 
424« 
,1247 

1248 

1 
1 
1 
1 

2 
3 
3 

4 

4 

5 
6 

7 
8 

9 
9 
9 
10 
11 
11 
12 
113 
14 
15 
16 
17 
1 

1 
2 
3 

4 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

do 

do 

do 

.do 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

[1] 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  18^5,  pt.  1. 
Same,pt.  2. 
Same,  pt.  3. 

Same,  app.:  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln  (Trib- 
utes of  the  nations). 
Interior,  1865.  ^ 

•124^ 
121)0 

1 
2 
1 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

War,  1865,  v.l.« 
Same,  V.  2. 

1251 
1252 
.1253 

1 

1 

1 

1,2-4 

Same,  app.,  pt.  1:  Military  railroads  (McCallum),  and 
Provost-marshal-general;  final  rp.,  1863-66,  pt.  1. 

Same,,  app.,  pt.  2:  Provost-marshal-general,  final  rp., 
1863-66,  pt.  2.  . 

Navy,  1865. 

1?54^ 

.do     ..     .. 

Post-Office,  1865;  Estimates  for  1866  and  1867;  Treasury 

1255 

do 

..do..   . 

5-49 

(Finances)  1865;  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1865. 
Treasurer's  accts.,  1864;  34  is  Revenue  svstem. 

'1256 

50-72            

Except  52,  in  serial  nos.  1257-1259,  and  56,  in  serial  no. 

.1257 
.1258 

1 
2 
3 

do 

do 

do 

do 

52 

52  .              .   .. 

1260.    70  is  Freedmen's  Bureau. 
Patent  Office,  1865,  V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

'1259 

52 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

1260 

56 

Commercial  relations,  1865. 

•1261 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

%3 

'Mexican  affairs,  pt.  1. 
'Same,pt.  2. 

Except  75,'in  serial  no.  1264,  and  102,  in  serial  no.  1265. 
Coast  Survey,  1865. 

•1262 

73 '. 

.1263 

74-133 

•1261 

75       . 

.1265 

do 

do 

do 

102 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1865. 

'1266 

136 

Agriculture,  1865. 

155  is  Government  railroad  propertv. 

.1267 

134, 135, 137-156 
Unnumbered  . 
1-7 

•1268 
.1269 

.... 

do........ 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1865. 

7, 2  pts.,  is  New  York  election.  Dodge  vs.  Brooks. 

44 


39tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION— Continued 


3§ 

-4 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•  ♦1270 

2 
3 

1 

2 
3 

H.  misc.  docs., 
do 

8-55 

8-11  are  Contested  elections. 

^^•1271 

56-130 

92  and  117  are  Contested  elections;  130  is  Appropriations, 
new  offices, etc.,  1866. 

Except  30,  in  serial  no.  1273,  and  101,  in  serial  no.  1274; 
also  31  and  94,  not  printed.  93isIloscoeConklingand 
Provost-Marshal-Gen.  Fry  investigation. 

Report  of  Joint  Committee  on  Reconstruction. 

^  •1272 

■ 
H.  reports 

do 

do 

1-117 

2.  .1273 

30 

"    .1274 

101 

Memphis  riots  and  massacres. 

39tli  CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1866— Mar.  2,  1867 


^1275 

^  1276 

^  1277 

^1278 

^  1279 

-.1280 

-^  .1281 

..  1282 

\l283 

.1284 

.1285 

,1286 

*1287 


1289 


1290 
1291 
1292 


.1294 
.1295 

1296 
•1297 
*1298 
%1299 
•1300 

1301 
•1302 
»130.S 
.  1304 

1305 
.1306 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 
....do 


S.  misc.  docs. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 

H.ex.  docs... 

....do 

....do 

....do 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


1-6 

7-38.... 
1-54.... 
141-178. 


1... 
1,2. 
3-8. 


9-24. . . 
2.5-49.. 
50-54. . 
55,56.. 
57-70. . 
71-116. 


.do.... 
.do.... 
.do.... 


....do 

....do 

....do 

do 

....do 


H.  misc.  docs . 

H.  reports 

.....do 


76.. 
81.. 
87.. 
107. 


109 

109 

Unnumbered 

1-83 

1-15 

16.. 

17-33 

34 


2  is  a  special  Revenue  rp.;  6  is  Freedmen's  affairs. 
20  is  Sand  Creek  massacre. 

53  is  Arkansas  loyal  troops. 

156  is  Condition  of  Indian  tribes. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1866,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

Interior,  1866.    - 

War,  1866. 

Navy  and  Post>Office,  1866. 

3  is  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1866;  4  is  Treasury  (Fi- 
nances) 1866.      -*'^-   ''  '• 

12  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1865;  17  is  Mexican  affairs. 

29  is  Mineral  resources  west  of  Rockies  (Browne),  1866. 

Case  of  Geo.  St.  Leger  Grenfel  in  Chicago  conspiracy;  etc. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1806;  Rivers  and  harbors. 

68  is  New  Orleans  riots. 

Except  76,  in  serial  no.  1294;  81,  in  serial  no.  1295;  87, 
in  serial  no.  1296;  107,  in  serial  no.  1297,  and  109,  in 
serial  nos.  1298-1300.    72  is  Norfolk  riot. 

-Mexican  affairs,  1865-66. 

Commercial  relations,  1866. 

Coast  Survey,  1806. 

Agriculture,  1866. 

Patent  Office,  1866,  v.  1. 

Same,v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1866. 

83  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1866. 

Except  9,  not  printed.    15  is  Revenue  frauds. 

New  Orleans  riots,  July  and  Aug.  1860. 

24  is  Internal  revenue  frauds;  30  is  N.  Y.  custom-house. 

Affairs  of  southern  railroads. 


45 


40tli  CONGBE88,    1st  8B8»ION 

Mar.  4—80,  July  8— -«0,  and  Nov.  21— Dec.  2,  1867 


l§ 

•5 
> 

1 

Series 

Doctimorit  no. 

Notefl 

y  •1807 

S.Jounui!,..   . 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  BesBlon  Sena 
l-20,l8<)7,p.  193. 

4  is  Freni'h  and  Prussian  retniitments;  13,  Indiaia  wais; 
14,  Keconstruction;  20,  Mexican  affairs,  1866-^7.    Con- 
tains also  nos.  1-9,  special  session  Senate,  Apr.  l-'20, 
1867. 

44,  National  Af-ademy  of  Sciences,  ISfiti,  was  issued  in 
unbound  form,  though  omitl«d  from  8heef)-bound  set. 

^    1S06 
^^  1809 

iocs 

S.  reports 

S.  misc.  docs 

H.  Joomal 

1-L'r 

--1 

1-43..  I 

.-  »1810 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-6,  special  session  Senate, 
Apr.  1-20, 1867. 

•  1811 

H.  ex.  docs 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

H.  rex)orts 

1-: 

1-37,3^00 

38,2pts 

1-7 

33  is  Mexican  loan  siflair. 

^  »1.'J12 
•1814 

1 
2 

.... 

37,  39, 47, 48  are  Contested  elections. 

Contested  Ohio  election,  Pelano  vs.  Morgan. 

7  is  Impeachment  of  Pres.  Johnson,  with  testimony. 

• 


loth  eONORBSS,   SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Apr.  1—20,  1867       , 


8.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs ;  1- 

S.  misc.  docs       i 
8.  reports... 


Sec  serial  no.  1307,  p.  193. 
See  serial  no.  130S. 
See  serial  no.  1309. 
None  presented. 


40tli   CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1867-Jnly  27,  1868;  Sept.  21,  Oct.  16,  and  Nov.  10,  1868 


, ,,  <i3ir, 

.^  13  It 
^•1817 


rf.  journal. 


I  AA 


— rl820 


— 'r.no  '....|....|  S.  misc.  docs 
S.  reports. . 
H.  journal 
ir.  ex.  docs 

.....do.... 

do.     . 

do 

do... 

do 


•1321. 

- ... 



•    .■.:•-> 

1 

1 

'      :> 

1 

2 

.i;:-i4 

2 

1 

.1825 

2 

2 

•1326 

3 

1 

<1323 

4 

....' 

1182,'^ 

Con  tarns  as  an  app.  proceedings  of  Senate  prelimiiiary 

to  trial  of  articles  of  impeachment  of  President  Andrew 

Johnson  (p.  793). 
1 4  is  Intemat.  Money  Conference,  Paris;  29  is  Occupation 

of  San  Juan  Is.;  38,  Alto  Velo  Is.  cltfims. 
Except  84,  not  prinfed.    77,  Rayiiolds*  Exploration  of 
■    the  Yellowstone,  is  erroneously  headed  "1st  s<*.' 

42  is  Irial  of  Fenian  pri-soners. 
Educational  inter<'si;-,   of  District  of  Columbia,  not 

printed;  issued  wirii  additional  matter  a.s  H.  ex.  doc 
I      31 '),  41st  Confj.  2d  sess. ,  serial  no.  1427. 
86  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1867.      • 
173  Is  Projectiles  for  rifled  cannon. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1867,  pt.  1. 
I  Same,  pt.  2. 
War,1867,pt.  1.- 
S8me,pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Interior,  1807. 
Navy  and  Post-OflBce,  i 
,  /o.asury  (Finances)  1867;  Estimates  for  1»69. 


46 


40tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


H.ex.docs- 

.-..do. 
....do. 
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....do. 
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...-do. 
....do. 
....do. 

....do. 
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....do. 
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-...do. 
....do. 
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....do. 


[H.  ex.  docs.]... 

do 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do >. 

[H.  misc.  docs.]. 

do 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


do 

H.  reports...* 
do 


Document  no. 


4,5 


&-22,24-ST.... 

23 

58-95 

96 

96 

96 

96 

97,98,100-156. 


157-159,161-18Q. 


160 

181-252. 


202 

2^3-295. 

275 

29r.-311. 

312-343. 


Uii]iuniJ)ered 

....do 

1-84 


85-168 

Unnumbered 


.do. 


47-84. 


Notes 


Compt.  of  Currency,  1867;  Internal  Revenue  Comr., 
1867. 

16  is  Pardons  of  confederates  by  President. 

Trial  of  Henry  Wirz. 

71  is  Indian  expenses,  1867. 

Patent  Office,  1867,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2.  ^ 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

Same,  v.  4,  illustrations. 

101  is  Railroad  lands;  126  is  Paris  Universal  ICxpositiou 
(Hewitt). 

Ordnance  report. 

157, 3  pts. ,  is  Trial  of  Americans  for  Fenianism ;  177, 2  ] » t  s . , 
is  Russian  America,  purchase,  descrii>tion,  etc. 

Coimnercial  relations,  1867. 

Except  202,  in  serial  no.  1342,  and  206,  Fort  Riley  mili- 
tary reservation,  indexed  but  never  printed. 

Mineral  resources  west  of  Rockies  (Browne),  1867. 

Except  276,  in  serial  no.  1344.    265  is  Sales  of  gold. 

Coast  Survey,  1867. 

299  is  Education ,  rp.,  1867-68,  without  accompanying 
docs. 

315  is  Receipts  and  exj^nses,  1866;  337  is  list  of  Vessels 
bought,  sold,  and  chartered  by  U.  S.,  18(:il-68;  342  is 
Reconstruction. 

Agriculture,  1867. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1867. 

12-14, 28, 35  are  Contested  elections;  23  is  Loans  aud  cur- 
rency aots,  179(>-18<)7. 

154  is  New  Mexico  election. 

Paris  exposition,  1867,   v.  1:  Fine   and    useful 
weights,  bibliograpjtiy. 

Same,  v.  2:  Iron,  st§<g3,  precious  metals,  chemistry. 

Same,  v.  3:  Machinery  and  processes. 

Same,  v.  4:  Telegraphy ,  steam, engineering,  etc. 

Same,  v.  5:  Cereals,  food,  photography,  cables, 
education,  medicine ,  etc. 

Same,  V.  6:  Wool,  cotton,  silk  fabrics,  education. 

E5:cept  80,  not  printed. 


arts, 


lOtli  CONGRESS,  3d  SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1868— Mar.  3,  1869 


•1359 

1 
S.  journal         ' 

.1360 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-56 

6  is  Region  of  La  Plata,  South  America;  4S  is  "Panoche 
Grande"  land  claim. 

.1361 
«1362 



.... 

S.  misc.  docs . . 

S.  reports 

H.  journal  .  .. 

1-57.... 

190-273 

43  is  List  of  private  claims  in  Senate,  15th-39th  Cong. 
266  is  Heavy  ordnance;  273  is  U.  S.  securities. 

»1368 

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2 

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H.  ex.  docs.... 

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Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1868,  pt.  1. 
Same,pt.2.               | 
Interior,  1868. 

'1866 

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40th  CONGRESS,  au  SESSION~Conii.nin.i 


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War,  1868,  pt.l. 

Bame,  pt.  2:  Knglneers. 

Navy  and  PastrOffice,  1868. 

treasury  (Finances)  1868;  Estimates  for  1870. 

Compt.  of  Currency, 1868;InternaI  Revenue  Comr.,18A8. 

Except  7  and  8,  not  printed;  29,  in  serial  no.  1373;  84, 

not  printed.    10  is  Revenue  report. 
Claims  against  China. 
Except  71,  in  serial                             .Mineral  re^sotiroes 

west  of  Rockies  (RuyinondJ,  Ibv.s. 
Patent  OflSce,  1868,  v.  1. 
Same,  V.  2. 

'.1874 

.l!i76 

50, 51. 5.^2.... 

52. . 

.1877 

62 

Same,  v.  3,  illustrations. 

1878 

62         J 

Same,  v.  4jjy[lustrations. 
Coast  Survey,  1868. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1868. 

^.1879 
''  1880 

•71 

83 

.1881 

84-86,88-102... 
87 

Gold  coin  sold,  1803-69;  etc. 

Commercial  relations,  1868. 

Agriculture  rp.,  1868, 

Conunerce  and  navigation,  1868. 

62  is  Georgii^  affairs;  53  is  Mississippi  aflai.s. 

Index  to  H.  rps.,  2^3th-40th  Congress,  1S39-69. 

Index  to  H.  ex.  docs.,  26th-40th  Congress,  183(f-<  ■  . 

Except  41 ,  in  serial  no.  1390.    33  is  Army  organization; 

37  is  Overland  Pacific  mails. 
Election  frauds  in  >;«w  York .  v  t  . 
Same,  V.  2. 
Treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  by  rebels. 

,  i;i88 
-.1884 
U386 



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H  misc  docs 

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.1890 
.  1891 

1 
4 

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{H.  misc.  docs.] 

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H^repgrts 

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1-30,32-44..... 

4  J . .     

1 

• 

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Mar.  4— Apr.  10,  1869 


1392 

.1398 
.1894 
1395 
•1896 
'1897 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

S.Jou- 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

.... 

tS.  reports 

Is.  misc.  docs.. 
H.  journal.. . . 

II.  ex.  docs 

Hvinisadocs.. 

H.  reports 

1-10,12 

1! 

11 

Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  A}.: . 

12-22, 1S69,  p.  167. 
12  IsXontracts  with  Norman  "Wiard  for  ordnance. 
Alabama  claims^  v.  1:  Rebel  belligerency,  neutrality. 
Same,  v.  2:  Enforcement  of  neutrality,  rebel  cruisers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Rebel  cruisers,  claims  negotiations.  « 
Same,  v.  4:  General,  parliamentary  and  judicial  apps. 
Same,  v.  5:  Parliamentary  and  judicial  appendix. 

'  1898 

11 

1-8 

.1899 

1-25 

1- 

1-12 

•1400 

, 

1401 

0  is  Purdy's  Report  on  internal  r^v«fiue  in  California. 

3  is  Myers  vs.  Moftet  election;  19  is  Utah  Indian  w  ar 

expenses;  27  is  Van  Wyck  vs.  Greene  election. 
All  are  election  reports,  except  1  and  8. 

H02 

■1408 

list   CONGRESS,   SPECIAIi  SESSION   SENATE 

Apr.  12—22,  1869 


S.  journal Ste  serial  no.  1392,  p.  167. 


48 


41st  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1869— July  16,  1870 


•1419  8 

.1420  9 

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"  1428  9 

..•1424  10 

.1425  !  11 

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S.  journal..... 
S.  ex.  docs..., 

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S.  reports 


H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

....do 

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....do...... 


.do 

.do 

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1-39.. 
40-9(). 


91-116. 
1-164.. 


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l,pi..l. 
l,pt.2. 
l,pt.2. 
l,pt.3. 

2,3 

4r48.... 
4^142. . 
143-215. 

206 

102 

102 

102 

102 

207 

216-256. 


257-507. 
308-315. 


Notes 


Unnumbered  .! 


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1-25. . . 


13-15. 


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H.  reports. 
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26-151,153. 

( 

152 

154 

1-32 

33-72 

73-122 


7  is  Cuban  revolution,  1869;  14  is  Postal  convention  with 

France. 
Except  76,  not  printed.    40  is  Shawnee  lands  m  Kansas; 

62  is  National  cemeteries. 
108  is  American  injin-ies  in  Ctiban  revolution,  1869-70. 
Except  159,  Rp.  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  not 

printed. 
47  is  Retrenchment;  234  is  Davis  Hatch  claim;  264  is 

Printing  investigation. 

Message,  Foreign  relations.  Navy,  Post-Office,  1869. 

War,  1869,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

Interior,  1869.- 

Treasury  (Finances)  1869;  Comptroller  of  Ciurency,  1869. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr,,  1869;  Estimates  for  1871;  etc. 

Except  76,  not  printed,  and  102,  in  serial  nos.  1420-1422. 

Except  206,  in  serial  no.  1419,  and  207,  in  serial  no.  1424, 
11)0  is  Struggle  for  Cuban  indexiendence. 

Coast  Survey,  1869.    Ci^t^^yi  ^3^ 

Patent  Office,  1869,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  y.  3,  illustrations. 

Same,  v.  4,  illustrations,  not  printed  in  Congressional  set. 

Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1869. 

Except  232  and  254,  not  printed.  240  is  Indian  wars; 
241  is  Bounties  to  colored  soldiers. 

Except  273,  Buildings  of  Howard  University,  indexed 
but  never  printed.    288  is  Georgia  aflfaJrs  (Tyrry). 

314  is  Mail  contracts.  315  is  belated  Special  r^.  on  pub- 
lic schools  in  District  of  Columbia,  Tdth  general  edu- 
cational matter.    See  note  under  serial  no.  1318. 

Agriculture  rp.,  1869. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1869. 

Diseases  of  cattle  in  United  States,  1869. 

Except  18-15,  in  serial  no.  W.S-T;  contains  also  Van  Wyck 
V.  Greene  (unnumbered)  bound  between  nos.  10  and 
11,  and  Covode  v.  Foster  (unniunbered),  bound  be- 
tween nos.  24  and  25.    7  is  Taylor  v.  Reading. 

Contested  electio'AS^Jm  Kentucky,  Missouri,  Indiana. 

Except  100,  not  '>rinted^  Contains  two  docs.  no.  116. 
44,  46,  53,  j8,  I  i3, 144  are  election  cases. 

Contested  elecvions,  1865-71  (Bartlett). 

Louisi  ^.na  cvn tested  elections. 

28 ' .,  Nav'gation  Interests;  31  is  Gold  panic. 

06  is  Ppraguayan  investigation. 

121 1?  Charges  against  O.  O.  Howard. 


49 

41st  CONGRESS,  3d  SESSION 

Dec.  6.  1870— Mar.  8.  1871 


Series 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 
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S.  niisc.,docs. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal.... 
H.  ex.  docs... 

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H.  reports.. 


Document  no. 


1-53.... 

3G 

1-90. . . . 
266-380. 


1,  pt.  1. 
1,  pt.  2. 
1,  pt.  2. 
1,  pt.  3. 
1,  pt.  4. 
1,  pt.  4. 

2,3 

4-18.... 


19-60 

61-88,90-94. 


95-110. . 

112 

111-153. 


Unnumbered 

1-65 

66-107 

1-53 


Notes 


Except  86,  in  serial  no.  1441,  ^"H     "  ^^  U  ^|  ( * 
Treaties  and  conventions,  July  4, 177G-May,  1871. 
Congressional  Printer's  rp.,  1870;  etc. 
380  is  Cost  of  coliecting  revenue. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1870. 

War,  1870,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1870. 

Interior,  1870,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1870;  Comptroller  of  Currency,  1870. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1870;  Estimates  for 
1872;  etc.    18  is  Commercial  relations,  1869. 

59  is  Treasurer's  accounts,  1868. 

93  is  Commercial  relations,  1870. 

Patent  Office,  1870,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  not  issued  in  Congressional  set. 

Same,  v.  3,  not  issued  in  Congressional  set. 

96  is  Commerce  and  navigation,  1870. 

Coast  Survey,  1870. 

Except  112,  in  serial  no.  1459.  153  is  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, 1869. 

Agriculture,  1870. 

103  is  Beard  v.  Corker;  104  is  Stamped  envelopes. 
39  is  Indian  affairs;  48  is  Ventilation  of  Capitol. 


42d  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 

Mar.  4— Apr.  20,  1871 


>1465 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  May 

10-27, 1871,  p.  159. 
9  is  Report  on  Santo  Domingo  Island.    Contains  also 

S.  ex.  docs.  1  and  2,  special  session  Senate,  May  10-27, 

1871. 
Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-3,  special  session  Senate, 

May  10-27, 1871. 
Committee  rp.  on  outrages  in  Southern  States,  with 

North  Carolina  testimony;  etc.    Contains  also  S.  rps. 

4  and  5,  special  session  Senate,  May  10-27, 1871. 

il466 

.... 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 
S.  reports 

H.  journal 

1-12 

•  1467 

1-53 

•1468 

1-3 

1469 

<1470 

1 
2 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

1-10 

1  is  Information  for  immigrants;  10  is  Mining  west  of 

Rockies  (RajTiiond),  1870. 
19  is  Hayden's  Geological  survey  of  Nebraska;  20  is 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1870. 
2,  3,  35,  and  36  are  Contested  elections. 

•1471 

11-20 

.1472 

H.  misc.  docs. 
'[H.  misc.  docs.] 

1-43.  .          .  . 

1473 

.... 

.... 

Unniunbered  . 

9th  census  of  United  States,  1870,  v.  1:  Population  and 
social  statistics. 

82452°— 11- 


50 


42d  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION— Continued 


> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

1474 

[H.  misc.  docs.] 
do 

Unnumbered. 

do 

do 

1 

Same,  v.  2:  Vital  statistics. 

1475 

Same,  v.  3:  Industry  and  wealth. 

•  1476 

do 

H.  report 

Same,  Compendiiun. 
See  serial  no.  1528. 

42d  CONGRESS,    SPECIAL.  SESSION   SENATE 

May  10—27,  1871 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  1465,  p.  159. 

.... 

S.ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 

1,2 

See  serial  no.  1466. 

1-3 

See  serial  no.  1467. 

4,5. 

See  serial  no.  1468. 

42d  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1871— June  10,  1872 


♦1477 

S.  journal 

,1478 

1 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

1-5,7-35 

31  is  Case  of  U.  S.  in  Geneva  arbitration. 

*1479 

? 

..do 

36-87 

39  is  International  Penitentiary  Congress. 

1480 

s 

do 

6 

Tehuantepec  Ship  Canal  (Shufeldt). 

Fish  Commission  rp.,  1871-72,  is  Gl,  though  it  bears  no 

.1481 

1 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

1-61 

number  except  as  signatures. 

-1482 

2 
1 

do 

62-167 

149  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1871. 

*1483 

S.  reports 

6-232 

Except  41,  in  serial  nos.  1484-1496;  183,  in  serial  no. 
1497,  and  227,  in  serial  nos.  1498-1500. 

'1484 

2 

1 

do 

41,pt.l 

Affairs  in  insurrectionary  States:  rp.  &  minority  views. 

.1485 

2 

2 

do 

41,pt.2 

Same:  North  Carolina. 

.1486 

2 

3 

do 

41,pt.3 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  1. 

-1487 

2 

4 

do 

41,  pt.  4 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  2. 

.1488 

2 

5 

do 

41,  pt.  5 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  3. 

-1489 

2 

6 

do 

41,  pt.6 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  1. 

•1490 

2 

7 

do 

41,pt.  7 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  2. 

.1491 

2 

8 

do 

41,  pt.  8 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  1. 

.1492 

2 

9 

do 

41,pt.9 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  2. 

«1493 

2 

10 

do 

41,pt.  10 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  3. 

«1494 

2 

11 

do 

41,pt.  11 

Same:  Mississippi,  v.  1. 

.1495 

2 

12 

do 

41,pt.  12 

Sam'^:  Mississippi,  v.  2. 

.1496 

2 

13 

do 

41,pt.  13 

Same:  Florida,  and  miscellaneous. 

•1497 

3 
4 

1 

do 

do 

183 

Sales  of  ordnance  stores. 

■1498 

227 

New  York  custom-house  investigation,  v.  1. 

•1499 

4 
4 

2 
3 

do 

do 

227 

Same,  v.  2. 

•1500 

227 

«1501 

a 

Message  and  rps.  of  War,  Navy,  Post-Office,  Interior,  and 
Agriculture,  without  accompanying  docs.,  1871. 

•1502 

[1] 

H.  ex.  docs 

U,pt.l 

Foreign  relations,  1871. 

^1508 

2 

1 

do 

l,pt.2 

War,  1871,  v.  1. 

•  1504 

2 

2 

do 

l,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

«1605 

3 

1 

do 

l,pt.5...^... 

Interior  rp.,  1871,  v.  1. 

,1506 

3 

2 

....do 

i,pt.y<    .. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

^ 


u 


42d  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notos 


•loiyl    9 

i 


10 


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H.  reports. 

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5-20. . . . 
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85-10(3. . 
107-109. 
110-212. 


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213^277. 
278-281. 
283,290. 


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282 

282 

282 

284-323,325,326 


324.. 
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220.- 
1-33. 


34-110.... 
111-200.-,. 
201-230... 


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22,pt.2.. 
22,pt.3.. 
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22,  pt.  12. 
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?2-S:; . 

84-y'j 


Treasury  (Finances)  1871. 

Navy,  1871. 

Post-Office,  1871. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1871;  Internal  Revenue  Comr,,  1871. 

Estimates  for  1873;  15  is  Treasurer's  accts.,  1869. 

29  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1867;  36  is  same  for  1868,  37 
for  1869. 

86  is  Patent  rp.  and  lists,  1871;  KXj  is  Treasurer's  accts., 
1870. 

108  is  Commerce  and  navigation,  1871;  109  is  Customs- 
tariff  legislation. 

Except  121,  in  serial  no.  1514.  211  is  Mining  west  of 
Rockies  (Raymond),  1871. 

Coast  Survey,  1871. 

Except  220,  in  serial  no.  1523. 

Survey  of  Chippewa  River,  Wis.,  etc. 

Condition  of  Treasurer's  office;  Navigation  and  customs 
laws. 

Treaty  of  Wasliington,  correspondence;  Mail  contracts. 

Geneva  arbitration,  British  case  and  evidence,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Except  290,  294, 322,  all  in  serial  no.  1516.  317  is  Exami- 
nation of  consulates;  325  and  326  are  Hayden's  Geo- 
logical survey  of  Wyoming  and  Montana. 

Geneva  arbitration,  British  counter  case. 

Agriculture,  1871. 

Commercial  relations,  1871. 

15  and  22  are  contested  elections;  32 -is  Cod  and  whale 
fisheries,  by  Thos.  Jefferson,  1791,  and  Lorenzo  Sabine, 
1852. 

34,  37,  47,  48,  66,  75  are  contested  elections. 

163  and  182  are  contested  Texas  elections. 

201  is  Charges  against  Navy  Dept.;  211  is  Political  trou- 
bles in  Louisiana. 

Contains  also  H.  rp.  1, 42d  Cong.  1st  sess.  46  is  Ordnance 
stores. 

Affairs  in  insurrectionary  States:  rp.  &  minority  views. 

Same:  North  Carolina. 

Same:  Soutli  Carolina,  v.  1. 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  2. 

Same:  South  Carolina,  v.  3. 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  1. 

Same:  Georgia,  v.  2^ 

Same:  Alabama.,  v.  1. 

Same:  Alabaina,  v.  2. 

Same:  Alabama,  v.  3. 

Same;.  'Mississippi,  v.  1. 

Sa^ne:  Mississippi,  v.  2. 

"Same:  Florida,  and  miscellaneous. 

A  Hairs  in  liistrict  of  Columbia;  etc. 

94  is  Sutro  tunnel;  96  is  Frauds  against  Indian  soldiers. 


52 


42d  CONGRESS,   3d   SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1872— Mar.  3,  1873 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


S.  journal. 


S.  ex.  docs... 
S.  misc.  docs. 


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S.  reports. 
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do 

do 

H.  misc.  docs. 
do 


.do. 


..do- 
,.do. 


1-52 

1-73,75-103. 


74 

233-456. 

457 

458-523. 


l,pt.  1. 
l,pt.  1. 


1,  pt.  1 . 
l,pt.  1. 
1,  pt.  1. 

l,pt.  1. 


1,  pt.  2-- 
1,  pt.  2.. 
l,pt.  5.. 
l,pt.5.- 
l,pt.  3.. 
l,pt.  4.. 
1,  pt.  6-- 
l,pt.  7.. 

2 

3,4,6-19. 


5,190. 


20-91 

92-150 

151-159,161-210 


J60 

211-239,241,242 

240 

1-25 

26-99 


100-108,llf>-112, 


109. 
113. 


Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  43d 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-26, 1873,  p.  597. 

9  is  Yellow  fever  quarantine  of  southern  coasts. 

Congressional  Printer's  rp.,  1872;  etc.  Contains  also  S. 
misc.  docs,  1-11,  special  session  Senate ,  Mar.  4-26, 1873. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1872-73. 

451  is  Senator  Caldwell's  election,  Kansas,  1871. 

Louisiana  investigation. 

512  is  Charges  against  Senator  Clayton;  519  is  Credit 
Mobilier;  523  is  Senator  Pomeroy  investigation.  Con- 
tains also  S.  rp.  1,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4-26, 
1873. 

Message  and  Foreigh  relations,  1872  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2,  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington, 
V.  1:  Geneva  arbitration,  Case  of  U.  S.,  British  case, 
U.  S.  counter  case,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  2:  Counter  case  of  Gt.  Britain,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  3:  U.  S.  and  British  arguments,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  4:  Rp.  of  U.  S.  agent,  protocols,  award, 
etc. 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  5:  Berlin  arbitration  (Northwest  boun- 
dary). 

War,  1872,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineers. 

Interior,  1872,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Navy,  1872. 

Post-OfTice,  1872. 

Board  of  Public  Works,  District  of  Columbia. 

Philadelphia  Centennial  Commission  rp.,  1872. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1872. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1872;  Internal  Revenue  Comr., 
1872;  etc. 

Estimates  for  1874;  Index  of  patents  issued,  1872;  also 
H.  misc.  doc.  44,  Receipts  and  expenses,  1872. 

20  is  Treasurer's  accts,,  1871;  91  is  Louisiana  affairs. 

100  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1870. 

Except  190,  in  serial  no.  1564.  185  is  Penitentiary  Con- 
gress and  National  Prison  Assoc,  rp.;  210  is  Mining 
west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1872. 

Commercial  relations,  1872. 

242  is  Commerce  and  navigation,  1872. 

Coast  Survey,  1872. 

25  is  Statutes  in  force  in  District  of  Columbia  (1872). 

Except  44,  in  serial  no.  1504.  99  is  Report  of  Centennial 
'2*lxposition  Commission,  1873;  title-page,  table  of  con- 
tends, and  preface  precede  first  page  of  the  report,  which 
bears  .'^he  doc.  number. 

107  is  Sniithsonian  IiistUution,  1872;  112  is  Hayden's 
Geologica.'  survey  of  Mont.,  Idaho,  Wyo.,  and  Utah. 

Index  to  pri\''ate  claims,  32d-41st  Cong. 

Darien  Ship  C.'uial  (Selfridge). 


53 


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l§ 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

rl67< 

1 

2 
3 

.... 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

1-97 

Except  77,  78,  81,  82,  and  96,  all  in  serial  no.  1577.    74 

rl577 
.1678 

77,78,81,82,96. 
98 

is  Army-staff  organization;  85  is  Army  regulations. 
All  relate  to  Credit  Mobiller  investigation. 
Indian  frauds. 

4:3d  CONGRESS,   SPECIAL  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  4—26,  1873 


S.  journal.,... 

S.  ex.  docs I 

S.  misc.  docs..'  1-11 
S.  reports 1... 


See  serial  no.  1544,  p.  597. 
None  presented. 
See  serial  no.  1546. 
See  serial  no.  1550. 


43d  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION 


Dec.  1,  18 

73— June  23,  1874 

•1579 

S.  journal 

1580 

1 

2 

3 
4 

2 
1 

.... 

S.ex.  docs 

do      .    . 

1-42. 

23  is  Condition  of  steerage-passengers;  30  is  Centennial 

Commissioners'  rp.,  with  Vienna  Exhibition. 
52  is  Claim  on  Brazil  for  brig  Caroline;  53  is  Civil  Service 

Comn.,  Apr.  15,  1874;  54  is  European  light-houses. 
Nicaragua  ship  canal  (Hatfield). 
Index  to  patents  issued,  1873. 
Congressional  Printer's  rp.,  1873;  etc. 
129,  Fish  Commission  report,  1873-74,  was  consolidated 

with  S.  misc.  doc.  108, 43d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  serial  no.  1631, 

and  not  printed  in  this  volume. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1873. 

1581 

43-56 

1582 

.... 

do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

S.  reports 

do 

57 

»1583 

58 

a584 

1-128 

129 

1585 

130 

.1586 

1-280  

242  is  Postal  telegraph. 
474  is  Charges  against  Congressional  I*rinter. 

1687 

2 



|281-306,     308- 
452,454-478. 

1588 
•  1589 
.1590 
.1591 
.159-2 
.1593 

3 
3 

4 

4 
4 

2 
3 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

307,  pt.  1 

307,  pt.2 

453,pt.l 

453,  pt.2 

453,pt.3 

Transjwrtation  routes  to  seaboard,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Affairs  in  District  of  Columbia,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

.1594 
.1595 
.1596 

J  597 
.1598 
.1599 

'1600 

1 
1 

1 

2 
2 
2 

3 

4 
4 

5 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 
3 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

do 

l,pt.l 

l.Pt.l 

l,pt.  I 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l.Pt.2 

|l,pt.3 

ll,Pt.4 

l,Pt.5 

l,pt.5 

|l,Pt.6 

2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1873,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Papers  on  expatriation,  naturalization,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Washington  arbitration,  American-British 

Claims  Commission  report. 
War,  1873,  v.  1.        ,  .  . 
Same,  V.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Navy,  1873. 

rl601 
.1602 

4603 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

Post-Office,  1873. 

Interior,  1873,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Board  of  Public  Works,  District  of  Columbia,  1873. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1873. 

54 


43d  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 


3,4 

5,36,124,187- 
6-35,37-57... 


58-122 

123-132,134-141 


133 

142-210. 


143 

183 

211-219. 
220-255. 
256-290. 


H.misc.  docs. 
do 


.do. 


1-52 

53-125 

126-173, 175-264 


.do. 


174 

26.5-299,301. 
[300] 


H.  reports. 
do 


.do. 


1-262... 
263-434. 
435-611. 


612-770. 
771-843. 


Compt.  of  Currency,  1873;  Internal  Jlevenue  Comr.,  1873. 

Estimates  for  1875;  Revenue  suits  and  fines. 

6  is  Justice  (Attorney-General)  1873;  30  is  steamer  Vir- 
ginius;  57  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1871. 

122  is  Modoc  War. 

Except  124,  in  serial  no.  1605.  132  is  Sanborn  contracts; 
141  is  Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1873. 

Coast  Survey,  1873. 

Except  143,  in  serial  no.  1611;  183,  in  serial  no.  1612,  and 
187,  in  serial  no.  1605. 

Commercial  relations,  1873. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1873. 

Customs  duties  and  internal  taxes  refunded,  1873;  etc. 

255  is  Hurtt  court-martial.  f^U  fA^t. 

285  is  Reconnaissance  of  northwestern  Wyommg  (Jones).' 

Erroneously  assigned  to  Agriculture  report,  1873,  which 
was  never  issued  as  a  Congressional  document. 

20  is  Sloan  vs.  Rawls,  Georgia  election  case. 

53  and  125  are  Arkansas  election  cases. 

250  is  Postal  railway-car  service;  264  is  Moieties  to  in- 
formers in  revenue  frauds. 

Contested  Arkansas  election,  Gunter  vs.  Wilshire. 

Preliminary  rp.  on  Colorado  River  of  the  West;  etc. 

Exploration  of  Colorado  River  of  the  West  (Powell), 
1869-72.  Schedule  of  volumes  on  doc.  title-page,  serial 
nos.  1617-1621,  says  "indexed  as  in  v.  5,"  but  it  only 
appears  as  a  separate  quarto  without  doc.  no. 

259  is  Forest  preservation. 

384  is  Reduction  of  military  establishment. 

Sanborn  contracts,  testimony  of  322  pages,  is  inserted 
between  559  [pt.  1]  and  559,  pt.  2,  on  same  subject; 
485  is  Washington  National  Monument. 

Except  613,  not  printed.    626  is  Western  Arkansas. 

778  is  Indian  affairs  inquiry;  785  is  Safe-burglary  in  at- 
torney's office. 


43d   CONGRESS,   2d  SESSION 

Dec.  7.  1874— Mar.  3,  1876 


.1628 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  44th 

Cong.,  Mar.  5-24, 1875,  p.  453. 
19  is  Transportation  routes;  25  is  Affairs  in  Arkansas: 

28  is  National  cemeteries.    Contains  also  S.  ex.  docs. 

.1629 



S.  ex.  docs 

1-32.. 

1  and  2,  44th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  5-24, 

1875. 

«1630 

^ 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

1-107,109-122.. 

Contains  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-6,  44th  Cong,  special  ses- 
sion Senate,  Mar.  5-24, 1875. 

1631 

2 

.... 

do 

S.  reports 

108 

Fish  Commission  report,  1873-74  and  1874-75. 

1632 

479-693 

Except  540  and  691,  not  printed;  the  latter  is  indexed 
as  report  on  S.  1102,  to  promote  efficiency  of  Light- 
House  Service. 

.1638 



H.  journal 

55 


43d    CONGRESS,   2d    SE88ION~€ontinued 


Is 


#1684 

.1635 

.1«»6 

^#1687 

'16:» 

.I6»9 
flMO 

•  IMl 

.1642 
.1643 
.1644 
.Iftlo 
«1646 
.1647 
.1648 

^«1M9 
.1650 

'^.1661 

.1652 
.1653 
.1654 

^.1655 
-1656 
.1657 
.1658 

-"•  .1669 
.1660 
.1661 
.1662 


Series 


H.  ex.  (iocs. 

do 

....do 

....do 


•do. 


.do. 


....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 


.-dp 

H.  reports. 
....do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 


Document  no. 


l.pt.l 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.3 

1,  pt.  4 

7 

l,pt.5 

l,Pt.5 

l,pt.6 

3,4 

5,6,150 

8-44 

45-78. 

79-99 

100 

101-156,158-170 

157 

171 

172-180 


Notes 


Unniimbered 

1-36 

37-93,95 


94,96-100 

1-100 

101-133,135-149 

134 

150-260,203-205 

261 

262 

266-345  


Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1874. 

War,  1874,  V.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Navy,  1874. 

Post-Office,  1874. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1874. 

Interior,  1874,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1st  rp.,  1874. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1874. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1874;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1874. 

Estimates  for  1876;  Indian  expenses,  1S74;  Patents,  1874. 

10  is  Treasurer's  accts.,  1873;   15  is  Post-0 ffice  accts. 

Modoc  War  claims,  etc.;  74-78  are  River  improvements. 

95  is  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873,  and  history  of  cholera. 
Coast  Survey,  1874. 

Except  150,  in  serial  no.  1643. 

Commercial  relations,  1874. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1874. 

177  is  Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  1874;  179  is 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1872. 
Agriculture  report,  1874. 
21  is  Louisiana  election,  Lawrence  vs.  Sypher. 
56  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1874;  92  is  Index  of  bills 

relating  to  banks,  currency,  tariff,  etc.,  lst-42d  Congs. 

96  is  Improvements  in  District  of  Columbia,  1871-74. 
2  is  Poland's  rp.  on  Affairs  in  Arkansas. 
Condition  of  the  South  (Louisiana  affairs);  etc. 
Allen  claims,  mode  of  adjusting. 

150  is  Printing  of  U.  S.  notes;  265  is  VIcksburg  troubles. 

Condition  of  the  South. 

Affairs  in  Alabama. 

268  is  Pacific  mall  steamship  subsidy. 


44tli  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL.  SESSION   SENATE 

Mar.  6—24,  1876 


S.  Journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

S.  reports 


1,2. 
1-6. 


See  serial  no.  1628,  p.  453. 

See  serial  no.  1629.  Document  headings  read  only  "spe- 
cial session." 

See  serial  no.  1030.  Document  headings  read  only  "spe- 
cial session." 

None  submitted. 


44tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1876— Aug.  16,  1876 


1668 
1664 
1665* 
1666 


1  .... 

2  .... 


S.  journal ' 

S.  ex.  docs I  1-94 

S.  mlso.  docs. .  j  1-106, 108-131 
do I  107 


94  is  Davidson's  Irrigation  In  India,  Europe,  etc 
115  is  SmittLsonian  Institution,  1875. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1875-76. 


56 


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■ga 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


^    •1667 

^•1668 

^  .1669 

.1670 

'1671 

.1672 

''  .1673 

^,l-^-.1674 

^".1675 

.1676 

11677 

a678 

,  1679 

«1680 
.1681 

•1682, 


1684 


.1687 
>1688 


1690 
1691 


•1692 
•1693 
1694 


1697 


1700 
.1701 
1702 

1703 
1704 
1705 
1706 
1707 
.1708 
•1709 


S.  reports... 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal.,. 

H.  ex.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


1-328 

329-526,528-534. 

527.. , 

527 


l,pt.l.... 

l,pt.l.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 

l,pt.2.... 
ri,pt.3.... 
ll,pt.4.... 

l,pt.  5.... 

l,pt.  5.... 
fl,  pts.  6-9. 
17-13 

2 


.do. 


3,4 

5,  6,  107. 

14-21.... 


.do. 


22-80,  82,  83. 


do 

..do 

do 

..do 


81 

84-123, 12&-158. 

124 

159-195 


....do 

....do 

[H.  ex.  docs.]. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

H,  misc.  docs. 
....do 


166.. 
J91.. 
ri96]. 


[196].. 
[196].. 
[196].. 
1-49.. 
50-82. 


....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do..... 

....do 

....do 

H.  reports.. 
....do 


61,65 

83-103 

104-169, 171-174 

170,  pts.  1-3.... 

170,pt.5 

170,ptS.4,6-«.. 

175-186 

187-194 

1-342 

343-440 


331  is  Geo.  E.  Spencer  election  inquiry. 
Mississippi  elections  in  1875,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  v,  1, 1875. 

Same,  v.  2. 

War,  1875,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  OfBce. 

Navy,  1875. 

Post-Office,  1875. 

Interior,  1875,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Pts.  7  and  8  are  Commissioners  of  D.  C,  1875. 

Post-Office  accts.,  1875;  etc. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1875. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1875;  Internal  Revenue  Comr. ,  1875 

Estimates   for   1877;  Indian   expenses,    1875;  Patents, 

1875. 
14  is  Justice  (Attorney- General)  1875;  21  is  Labor  in 

Europe  and  America. 
83,  Seal-fisheries  in  Alaska,  includes  Elliott's  report, 

bound  after  p.  201. 
Coast  Survey,  1875. 
Except  107,  in  serial  no,  1685. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1875. 
Except  166,  in  serial  no.  1692,  and  191,  in  serial  no. 

1693.    159  is  Mining  west  of  Rockies  (Raymond),  18'?5. 
Commercial  relations,  1875. 
Mail  contracts. 

Vienna  International  Exhibition,  1873,  v.  1:  Introduc- 
tion, executive  commission,  agriculture. 
Same,  v.  2:  Science,  education. 
Same,  v.  3:  Engineering. 

Same,  v.  4:  Architecture,  metallurgy,  general  index. 
47-49  are  Contested  election  cases. 
Except  61  and  65,  both  in  serial  no.  1700.     54,  55,  57, 

58,  64,  and  82  are  Contested  elections. 
Contested  elections  from  Illinois  and  Virginia. 
103,  3  pts.,  is  Investigation  of  Board  of  Audit,  D.  C. 
147  is  Nat.  Home  for  D.  V.  Soldiers,  1875;  167  is  Indian. 

affairs,  investigation;  174  is  Hallet  Kilbourn  case. 
Report  on  naval  affairs,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 

186  is  Whisky  fraud  mvestigation. 
Post-Offlce  Dept.  expenditures,  testimony;  etc. 

Except  353  and  394,  not  printed;  no.  389,  pt.  2  only 
appears.  354  is  Army  reorganization  and  transfer  of 
Indian  Bureau;  440  is  Pacific  railroads. 


57 


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p 

1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•1710 
•#1711 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

H.  reports  — 

do 

do 

441-578, 58(Mi22 
679 

496  is  Govt.  Printing  Office  investigation;  602  is  Freed- 

man's  Savings  and  Trust  Co.  investigation. 
The  Emma  mine. 

,•1712 

623-784 

785-793 

794-n814 

799,800........ 

816-842 

623  Is  Investigation  of  Alaska  affairs;  761,  of  New  Yorlc 

•1718 

do 

P.  0.  building;  784,  of  Navy  Dept. 
787  is  Venezuelan  Mixed  Commission;  793  is  Govt.  Hos- 

.1714 

•1716 
.1716 



do 

do 

do 

pital  for  Insane,  investigation. 
Except  799  and  800,  in  serial  no.  1715.    814  Is  Post-Offlce 

Dept.  Investigation. 
War  Dept.  management;  Justice  Dept.  exx)enses. 
816  Is  Conduct  of  Federal  ofTicers  In  Louisiana. 

44tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1876— Mar.  3,  1877 


.'1717 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  46th 

Cong.,  Mar.  5-17,  1877,  p.  433. 
2  is  Investigation  of  electoral  vote  In  Louisiana. 
Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims. 

*1718 

1 

2 

3 

4 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 

6 
6 
6 

.... 

S.ex.docs 

do 

1-20 

f21. 

.1719 

22-30,32-36.... 
39-46 

27  Is  European  ships  of  war  (King). 

46  Is  Digest  of  opinions  of  Attys.-Gen.,  rev.  ed.  (Cad- 

walader).    Contains  also  S.  ex.  doc.  1,  45th  Cong. 

special  session  Senate,  Mar.  5-17, 1877. 
Mexican  claims,  list;  State  Dept.  expenses,  1789-1876. 
Coast  Survey,  1876. 
20  is  Railway  mail  transjwrtatlon. 
Electoral  vote  of  Louisiana  in  1876. 

'1720 

31,38 

»1721 

.... 

do 

S.misc.  docs... 
do 

37 

.1722 
«1723 

1-13,15-^3 

14 

•  1724 

1 
2 
3 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

[S.  misc.  does.] . 
...  .do 

44.46  

Electoral  vote  In  South;  Smithsonian  Institution,  1876. 

#1725 

45 

Mississippi  elections,  1875  and  1876. 

1726 

47 

Fish  Commission  report,  not  printed  here;  issued  in  45th 

Cong.  2d  sess.,  serial  no.  1787. 
South  Carolina  elections,  1875  and  1876,  v.  1. 

#1727 

48 

.1728 

48 

Same,  v.  2. 

,1729 

48 

Same,  v.  3. 

1780 

Unnumbered  . 

do 

f 535-700, 702.... 
1704-706  

611 

Charters  and  constitutions,  2d  ed.  (Poore),  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Except  611,  in  serial  no.  1733;  689,  in  serial  no.  1734. 

704  is  Alabama  elections,  1874-76. 

Florida  election  in  1876. 

1731 

«1782 
.1788 

1 

2 
3 
4 
4 
4 

1 
2 
3 

S.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal 

.1784 

689 

Chinese  immigration  investigation. 
Louisiana  elections,  1876,  v.  1. 

t  .1786 

701 

«1736 

701 

Same,  v.  2. 

1787 

701 

Same,  v.  3. 

-1738 
.1789 
.1740 

5 
5 

2 

703[pt.ll 

703,  pt.2 

U.  S.  Monetary  Commission,  1876,  report,  v.  L 
Same,  v.  2. 

•1741 
.1742 
,1748 
*174^ 
.1746 
.  *1746 
.1747 

1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

H.  ex.  docs — 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Upt.l 

l,pt.2 

l,Pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2......... 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1876. 

War,  1876,  V.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

58 


44tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  ex.  docs 

do 

do..... 

do 


..do 

..do 

..do 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

H.misc.docs. 

.-do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

rejMjrts. . 

.do 


1,  pts.  3  and  4 

1,  pt.  5 

l,pt.5 

1,  pts.  6-8... 
7-20 

2 

3,4 

5,6,36 

|21-35, 37-39.. 
141,42,44 

40,  pt.  1 

40,  pt.  2 

43 

45 

46  [pt.  1] . . . . 

46,  pt.  2 

fl-12, 14-33. . . 
136-45 

13 

31,  pts.  1-3.. 

34,  pts.  1,2.. 

34,  pts.  3,4.. 

34,  pts.  5,6.. 

35,  pts.  1-3.. 

1-156 , 

157-219 


Post-Office,  1876;  Navy,  1876. 
Interior,  1876,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1876;  etc. 
7,  9, 11, 13  are  Department  expenses;  20  is  Justice  (At- 
torney-General) 1876. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1876. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1876;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1876. 
Estimates  for  1878;  Indian  expenses,  1876;  Patents,  1876. 
30  is  Use  of  Army  in  Southern  States  in  1876. 
44  is  Agency  of  Steinberger  in  Samoan  Islands. 

} Philadelphia  Centennial  Exhibition,  not  issued  in  this 
form,  see  serial  nos.  2119-2120. 
Mail  contracts,  1876. 
Commercial  relations,  1876. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1876  [pt.  1]. 
Same,  pt.  2:  1st  report  on  internal  commerce. 
Except  31,  in  serial  no.  1764. 
42  is  Testimony  before  Electoral  vote  committee. 
Counting  electoral  votes,  1787-1876. 
South  Carolina  election,  1876. 
Louisiana  election,  1876,  pts.  1  and  2. 
Same,  pts.  3  and  4. 
Same,  pts.  5  and  6. 
Florida  elections,  1876. 
156, 2  pts.,  is  Louisiana  election. 
175,  2  pts.,  is  South  Carolina  election;  185  is  Monetary 

Commission,  1876,  same  report  as  found  on  first  208  p. 

in  serial  no.  1738;  218  is  Election  in  northern  cities. 


45tli  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Mar.  6—17,  1877 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 
S.  reports 


See  serial  no.  1717,  p. 
See  serial  no.  1719. 
See  serial  no.  1785. 
None  presented. 


45tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 
Oct.  15— Dec.  3,  1877 


S.  journal..., 
S.  ex.  docs.. 
do , 


S.  misc.  docs. 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 

H.  ex.  docs... 

H.misc.docs. 


1,  2,  5-9. 

3,4 

1-15 

1-25 


1-21 

1-5,9,12-20. 


See  serial  no.  1780. 
See  serial  no.  1782. 
See  serial  no.  1785. 
See  serial  no.  1789. 

Except  5,. in  serial  no.  1805.    13  is  Mexican  border 

troubles. 
Except  16,  in  serial  no.  1778.    2,  4,  5,  9  are  Elections. 


59 


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p 

t 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•  1775 

2 

3 

4 
5 

H.  misc.  docs . 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports..... 

6,7 

Ck>ntested  elections.  Dean  vs.  Field  and  Richardson  vs. 

.1776 
•1777 

8,11 

10 

Rainey. 
Same,  Haralson  vs.  Slielley  and  Tillman  vs.  Smalls. 
Same,  Finley  vs.  Bisbee,  jr. 
Same,  Niitting  vs.  Reilly. 
See  serial  no,  1822. 

•  1778 

16 

1-4 

4:5tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  3,  1877— June  20,  1878 


*1779 

S.  journal    .  . 

«1780 

1 

S.ex.  docs 

1-35 

Except  12,  in  serial  no.  1783.    24  is  Franco-German  war 

and  the  Commune,  1870-71.    Contains  also  S.  ex.  docs. 

•  1781 

? 

do 

3G-100 

1,  2,  5-9,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

Except  69,  in  serial  no.  1784,  and  84,  in  serial  no.  1782. 

D.  C.  expenditures,  1790-1876.  Contains  also  45th  Cong. 
1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  docs.  3  (Navy  Dept.  expenditures,  1789- 
1876)  and  4  (Anny  and  navy  pensions,  1789-1876). 

Coast  Survey,  1877. 

Bridging  Mississippi  River. 

35  is  Smithsonian  Inst.,  1877.    Contains  also  S.  misc. 

.1782 

3 

4 
5 

do 

do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs... 

84 

>1788 

12 

•1784 

60.     . 

rl785 

1-35 

•1786 
•1787 

2 
3 
4 

1 

2 

.... 

do....T... 

do 

.    .do 

36-48,51-89.... 
49. 

doc.  1,  45th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  5-17, 

1877;  also  S.  misc.  docs.  1-15,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
85  is  McGarrahan  claim,  Panoche  Grande,  Cal. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1877. 
Arguments  to  amend  patent  laws. 
Contains  also  S.  reports  1-25,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess.    Pt.  2 

of  rp.  25  is  incorrectly  headed  "2d  session."    209  is 

Freedmen's  Hospital  investigation. 

•  1788 

50..   . 

•  1789 

S.  reports 

-r 

do 

26-209 

.1790 

210-512 

*1791 

3 

do 

513-546 

540  is  Investigation  of  G rover  election,  Oregon. 

,1792 

H.  journal 

.1798 

.1796 
.1796 
.1797 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

.... 

H.  ex.  docs.... 
do 

l,Pt.l 

l,pt.2 

l.pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,Pt.2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1877. 
War,  1877,  V.  1.   ' 



do 

do 

do 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

.1798 
.1799 
.1800 

6 

7 
8 



do 

.....do 

do 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.  Sand  4. 
1,  pt.  5 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1877;  Post-Offlce,  1877. 
Interior,  1877,  v.  1. 

.1801 

9 
10 

11 

12 
13 

do 

1,  pt.  5 

fl,  pts.  6-8 

[7-33 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  D.  C,  1877;  Washington  Mommient. 

•1802 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1877;  etc. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1877. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1877;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1877. 

Estimates  for   1879;  Indian   exi)enses,   1877;  Patents, 

1877;  Arid  region  ( Powell).    Contains  also  45th  Cong. 

1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  5  (Deficiency  estimates). 
Except  85  and  39,  in  serial  no.  1807.    49  and  52  relate  to 

Mississippi  River  improvement. 
Receipts  and  expenses,  1873  and  1874.    The  1876  report 

is  in  serial  no.  2028, 

.1808 

2 

•1804 

3,4     .      ..       . 

,1805 

5,6,61,  73 

«1806 
.1807 

14 
16 

.... 

do 

.do 

J34-50,     52-«), 
1    62-72. 
35.39 

60 


45tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— Continued 


|a 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

.1808 
•  1809 

16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

H.  ex.  docs . . . 
.  ...do 

51 

74-88,91-101... 

89 

Mail  contracts,  1877. 

98,  Tests  of  metals,  1875-78,  includes  Report  of  U.  S. 
board,  and  Report  of  committees,  each  with  full  title- 
page.  A  2d  ed,  of  doc.  98  was  issued  later  without 
doc.  no.  as  V.  1  of  the  report  (Y3.  Ir6:  R29i-2),  v.  2  of 
which  appeared  both  with  and  without  doc.  no.  See, 
for  Congressional  ed.  of  v.  2,  serial  no.  1921. 

Halifax  Commission  (Fisheries)  1877,  v.  1. 

rlSlO 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do , 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

.do 

,.1811 

89 

Same,  v.  2. 

,1812 

89. 

Same,  v.  3. 

*1818 

90 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1877. 
Commercial  relations,  1877. 

»1814 

102.. 

#1815 
.1816 

1-30,32-35 

31,2pts 

36-50 

11  and  30  are  Venezuelan  Mixed  Commission  testimo- 
nies. 

Investigation  of  State  Dept.  expenses. 

Charges  against  John  W.  Polk,  doorkeeper  of  House; 
etc. 

51  is  Frost  vs.  Metcalfe;  56  is  Reorganization  of  Army. 

Contested  elections  in  House,  1871-76. 

,1817 

do 

>1818 

do 

51,53-56 

52. 

•  1819 

do 

do 

.1820 

57-62,64-66.... 
63 

Resumption  of  specie  payments;  Texas  border  troubles; 

etc. 
Navy  Dept.  investigation. 

fl821 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

•  1822 

1-245 

Contains  also  H.  rps.  1-4,  45th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

»1823 

246-588 

589-701 

702-833 

834-1018 

a824 

::::.do:::.:.:: 

701  is  Relations  with  Mexico,  1825-77,  with  Texas  fron- 

«1825 

do 

tier  troubles  appended  after  p.  460. 
787  is  Investigation  of  Navy  Dept.  expenses. 
Except  899,  not  printed,  and  1018,  in  serial  no.  1866. 

951  is  McGarrahan  claim,  Panoche  Grande,  Cal. 

•1826 

.... 

do 

45tli  CONGRESS,  3d  SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1878— Mar.  3,  1879 


■1827 

S.  journal 

.1828 

1 



S.  ex.  docs 

1-12, 14-48 

Except  27,  in  serial  no.  1830.    25  is  Sheep-husbandry. 

il829 

9, 

do 

13,75 

Coast  Survey,  1878;  Panama  and  Napipi  ship  canal 
route.    Contains  also  S.  misc.  doc.  16,  D.  C.  estimates. 

and  Contributions  to  science  of  hydraulic  engineering, 

by  Edw.  Fontaine,  1879,  unnumbered. 

*1830 

3 

4 

do 

do 

27. 

Hall's  2d  Arctic  expedition. 

.1831 

49-57,59^74.... 

59  is  Alaska  resources,  etc.;  74  is  Centennial  rp. 

»1832 

5 

do 

58 

International  Monetary  Conference  at  Paris,  1878. 

<l8;i3 

1 

.... 

S.  misc.  docs... 

1-30,32-80 

Except  16,  in  serial  no.  1829;  63  and  69,  in  serial  no. 
1835.    13, 17,  25,  and  others  relate  to  sewerage  in  D.  C, 

-1834 

2 
3 

4 

.... 

do 

do 

31 

Fish  Commission  report,  1878. 

Transfer  of  Indian  Bureau;  Smithsonian  Institution, 

«1835 

53,59.. 

18861 

do 

81[pt.l] 

1878. 
Reports  of  Committees  on  Private  Land  Claims,  2d  sess. 

19th  Cong.-lst  sess.  44th  Cong.,  pt.  1:  Senate. 

18362 

4 

do 

81,ptS.2,3 

Same,  pts.  2  and  3:  Hous6. 

^1837 

1 



S.  reports 

647-693 

555  is  Reorganization  of  Army. 

^838 

2 

.... 

do 

694-869 

Except  744,  in  serial  no.  1839,  and  865,  in  serial  no.  1840. 
805  is  Competing  telegraph  lines. 

61 


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10 


1867 


Series 


S.  reports.. 

....do 

II.  journal.. 
U.ex.  docs. 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 


.do 

.do 

.do..... 
.do...., 


....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
H.  misc.  docs. 


do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

H  reports 


.do. 


Document  no. 


744 

855,  2  pts. 


l.ptl 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.  3  and  4. 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

pts.  6, 7 

7-31 

2 


3,4.... 

5,6,48. 


32,  pts.  1,2... 

32,pt.3 

33-87,89-107. 


108.. 
1-21. 


22,23 

24-30,32-34... 

31[pt.  1] 

31,  pts.  2-5.... 
1-118,120-168. 


119,169-291. 


Notes 


Affairs  in  Indian  Territory. 

Elections  of  1878,  v,  1,  Louisiana;  v.  2,  South  Carolina. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1878. 

War,  1878,  V.  1.     ^ 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1878;  Post-Offlce,  1878. 

Interior,  1878,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1878;  etc. 

Justice  (Attorney- General)  1878;  etc. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1878. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1878;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1878. 

Estimates  for  1880;  Indian  expenses,  1878;  Patents, 
1878.  Contains  also  H.  rp.  52,  Indexing  journals  of 
Congress. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1878,  pts.  1  and  2. 

Same  [pt.  3):  Internal  commerce. 

Except  48,  in  serial  no.  1855. 

Mail  contracts. 

Commercial  relations,  1878. 

8  is  Monetary  system  of  tlie  world  (Mey^r);  16,  Post- 
Office;  21,  Naval  affairs. 

Investigations  of  Judge  Blodgett  and  John  I.  Davenport. 

29  is  Depression  in  labor  and  business. 

Presidential  election  investigation,  1876,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2-5:  Florida;  Louisiana;  Cipher  telegrams. 

Except  52 ,  in  serial  no.  1855,  and  127 ,  not  printed.  Con- 
tains also  H.  rp.  1018, 45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  53  is  Metric 
system;  140  is  Presidential  election  report. 

Investigation  of  public  printing  and  binding;  etc. 


46tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 

Mar.  18-^uly  1,  1879 


1868 
il869 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs... 

S.  reports 

H.  journal 

H.  ex.  docs 

H.  misc.  docs.. 


1-30,32-36,38. 


31 

37,  pts.  1,  2. 
37,pt.3.... 

1-50 

1-9 


1-11 

1-13, 15-20. 


24  is  Liability  of  States  for  direct  tax,with  statutes,  1798- 

1868. 
Observations  of  transit  of  Venas  in  1874. 
Report  of  case  of  Fitz  John  Porter,  v,  1. 
Same,  v.  2,  with  maps. 
46  is  Imports,  duties,  1867-78. 
See  serial  no.  1893. 

3  is  Statistical  abstract,  1st,  1878;  5  is  Consular  reports 

on  State  of  labor  in  Europe,  1878. 
Except  21,  not  printed,  and  23,  in  serial  no.  1880.    8,  9, 

15, 24-26  are  Contested  elections. 


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> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•1877 

.1878 
.1879 

#1880 

2 
3 
4 
5 

H.  misc.  docs.. 
...do 

14,pts.[l],2.... 

14,pt.3 

14,pt.4 

23 

Pennsylvania  election,  Curtin  vs.  Yocum,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

New  York  election,  Duffy  vs.  Mason. 

See  serial  no.  1934. 

.... 

do... 

do 

H.  reports 

1-36 

• 

4:6tli  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  1,  1879— June  16,  1880 


S.  journal.. 
S.  ex.  docs. 

do 

do 


..do. 


...do 

...do...... 

...do 

...do 

S.  misc.  docs. 

...do...... 

...do 

S.  reports... 


.do 

.do..... 


....do 

H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

...do.. 

...do.- 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 

...do.. 


1-16, 18-50. 
17 

51-99 


100-180 

181-207,210-216. 


208. 


209  [pt.  1] . 
209,  pt.  2. 


209,  pt.  3 

209,  pt.  4.... 

1-53 

54-58,60-104. 

59 

10-340 


277 

303,2  pts 

341-387,389-487 


388 

488-571. 


572-670. 
671-725. 


693,  pts.  2,  3. 


1,  pt.  1.... 
1,  pt.  2.... 
l,pt.2.... 
1,  pt.  2.... 
1,  pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2..., 
1,  pt.  2... 
1,  pts.  3  and  4. 


29  and  31  are  Ute  Indian  affairs. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1879. 

51  is  Foreign  systems  of  naval  education;  74  is  Claims 
against  U.  S. 

112  is  Interoceanic  canal. 

181  is  Patents  for  public  lands;  188  is  Harbor  of  refuge. 
Pacific  Coast. 

Report  on  State  of  technical  education,  not  printed  here; 
it  is  found  as  47th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  25,  serial 
no.  2075. 

Art  and  industry,  pt.  1:  Drawing  in  public  schools. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Industrial  and  manual  training.  Incor- 
rectly stamped  on  back  as  v.  8,  instead  of  v.  7,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3:  Industrial  training  in  private  institutions. 

Same,pt.4:  Industrial  training  in  technical  schools,  etc. 

12  is  Civil  code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1879;  etc. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1879. 

Except  125,  not  printed;  277  and  SOS,  in  serial  no.  1894. 
Contains  also  S.  rps.  1-9,  46th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

Election  of  Senator  John  J.  Ingalls. 

Civil  service  and  retrenchment  in  Rhode  Island. 

440  is  Investigation  of  Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust 
Co. 

Louisiana  election,  Spofford  vs.  Kellogg. 

497  is  Alleged  election  frauds;  539  is  Treasury  investiga- 
tion. 

572  is  Alleged  election  frauds;  670  is  Removal  of  Ponca 
Indians. 

Except  724,  not  printed.  693  is  Negro  exodus  from 
Southern  to  Northern  States,  pt.  1;  see,  for  pts.  2  and 
3,  serial  no.  1900.  708  is  Removal  of  Northern  Chey- 
enne Indians. 

Negro  exodus,  pts.  2  and  3. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1879. 
War,  1879,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1879;  Post- Office,  1879. 


63 


(teth    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


1^- 

7^ 

^ 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

> 

t 

•  1010 

9 

H.  ex.  docs.... 

l,Pt.5 

Interior,  1879,  v.  1. 

'1911 

10 
11 

do 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  2. 

•1912 

.... 

do 

Same,  v.  3:  Education. 

,  'ms 

12 

do 

|1,  pts.  6-8...... 

18,11,12,14-22.. 

Comrs.  of  D.  C,  1879;  CivU  service  in  Gt.  Brit,  and  U.  8. 
•Justice  (Attomey-General)  1879;  etc. 

*19U 

18 

do 

2 

Treasury  (Finances)  1879. 

.1915 

14 

do 

3,4 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1879;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1879. 

•1916 

IR 

do 

5,6,33.  . 

Estimates  for   1881;  Indian  expenses,   1879;  Patents, 
1879. 

<1917 

16 

do 

7 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1879. 

«1918 

17 

■ 

do 

9 

Resumption  of  specie  payments,  1879. 
National  Board  of  Health  report,  1879. 
Treasurer's  accounts,  1879. 

#1919 

IR 

do 

10 

.1920 

19 

do 

13,2pts 

"•1921 

20 

do 

23 

Tests  of  metals,  v.  2,  1878-79.    See,  for  v.  1,  serial  no. 

1809,  and  note  thereunder. 

•1922 

?1 

.do 

24-45 

Except  33,  in  serial  no.  1916.    37  is  Forestry  (Hough), 
V.  2;  v.  3  is  in  serial  no.  2046;  v.  1  and  4  are  not  in 

Congressional  set. 

^•1928 

22 

do 

46,48-51 

Public  Lands  Comn.,  1879;  51  is  Statistic&l  abstract. 

1879. 

.1924 

23 
?4 

do 

...do 

47 

Mail  contracts. 

Except  66,  indexed  as  Survey  of  Chattahoochee  River, 
not  printed.    62  is  Enforcement  of  revenues. 

*192d 

52-89 

#1926 

25 

do 

90,pt.l 

Commercial  relations,  1879,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2.                                                \  ^. 

•19*27 

26 

do 

90,pt.2 

•1928 

1 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

1-18 

5  is  Depression  in  business,  and  Chinese  iitimigration. 
23  is  Ohio  elections;  26  is  Ocean  National  Bank,  New 
York. 

''«1929 

2 

do 

19-30 

fl«M> 
•1981 

3 

do 

31,  3  pts 

32-39,41-47.... 

Postal  star  service  inquiry. 

38  is  Ute  Indian  outbreak;  39  is  District  of  Columbia 

4 

do 

investigation;  41  is  Voelter's  paper  pulp  patent. 

•1982 

5 

do 

40,pt.l 

40,  pt.  2 

Contested  election,  Mackey  vs.  O'Connor,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2. 

•1988 

6 

do 

.•1984 

1 

H.  reports 

1-197 

14  is  Metric  system.    Contains  also  H,  rps.  1-36,  46tb 
Cong.  1st  sess. 

«1935 

2 

do 

198-572 

Except  pt.  1  of  428,  missing  in  P.  D.  L.  copy. 

•1986 

3 

do 

573-981 

Except  758  and  759,  not  printed. 

Except  1736,  not  printed;  1776,  in  serial  no.  1939.    1790, 

'^«1987 

4 
5 

.    .do 

982-1520. 

1521-1793 

»1938 

do 

' 

indexed  as  Anonymous  letter  investigation  in  con- 

tested-election case  of  Donnelly  vs.  Washburn,  not 

printed  here,  see  46th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H.  rp.  395,  in 

serial  no.  1983. 

•1939 

6 

do 

1776 

General  index  of- journals,  Ist-lOth  Congresses. 

4:6tli  CONGRESS,   3d  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1880— Mar.  3,  1881 


S,  journal Contains  also  proceedings  special  s^lon  Senate,  47th 

\  Cong.,  Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  p.  403. 

S.  ex,  does 1-11,13-30 9  is  Trichinae  and  trichinosis;  27  is  Agriculture,  1880 

j  (preliminary). 

do I  12 1  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1880. 


64 


46tli    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION— Continued 


—^ 

t)6cument  no. 


Series 


Notes 


♦1943 


^    «1944 

_  ♦  1Mb  2 

»1»46  2 

V.1947  i    3 

,1948  I     1 


^    •1949 

11950 

1  •1951 

.1952 


il954 

,  a955 

^^1956 

..  *1957 

«1958 

„vl959 

, 'I960 

„.  a96i 

»1962 
.1963 
.1964 
.1965 

*1966 
^^967 


•1968  I  18 


♦1969 
•1970 
il971 
«1972 
•1973 
^1974 

•rl975 
'1976 
«1977 
,1978 


*1979 
•  1980 
.1981 
tl982 


(1984 


S.  ex.  docs 


S.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

S.  reports 


31-63. 


1-13, 15-28, 30- 
50. 


....do 

H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


....do 

....do 

H.misc.  docs. 
H.  reports — 
....do 


14[pt.l]. 
14,  pt.  2. 

29 

726-935.. 


916. 


l,pt.  1 

1,  pt.  2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.3  and  4 

1,  pt.5 

1,  pt.  5 

1,  pt.  5 

1.  pt.  (1 

2 


3,4.-.. 
5,6,67- 


7,  2  pts. 


9-11,14-41,43- 
46,  48-66. 

12,13 

42,  pt.  1 

42,  pt.  2 

42,  pt.  3 

42,  pt.  4 

42,  pt.5 


47,  pts.  1,4... 
47,  pts.  2,3... 

55 .'... 

68-80,82-97,99 


1-19- . . . 
1-343... 
344-400- 


Many  relate  to  river  improvements;  62  is  Criminals  sent 
to  U.  S.  Contains  also  47th  Cong,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  S.  ex.  docs.  1-5.  3  is  Capitu- 
lations of  Ottoman  Empire, 

1  is  Senate  expenses,  1880;  31  is  Smithsonian  Institution, 
1880.  Contains  also  47th  Cong,  special  session  Senate, 
Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-23. 

List  of  private  claims,  Senate,  14th-46th  Congs.,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1880. 

Except  916,  in  serial  no.  1949.  Contains  also  47th  Cong, 
special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4-May  20, 1881,  S.  rp.  1. 

Election  frauds  in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  and  Boston. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1880. 

War,  1880,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1880;   Post-Office,  1880. 

Interior,  1880,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3:  Education. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1880. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1880. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1880;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1880. 

Estimates  for  1882;  Indian  expenses,  1880;  Patents,  1880. 
Contains  also  46th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H.  misc.  doc.  5. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1880  [2  pts.]. 

National  Board  of  Health,  1880, 

1  Except  55,  in  serial  no.  1977.  Justice  (Attorney-General) 
J     1880;  etc.    Many  relate  to  river  surveys. 

Treasurer's  accts.,  1880;  6th  Auditor's  accts. 

Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1878,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Fine  arts,  education,  carving,  fabrics. 

Same,  v.  3:  Iron  and  steel,  ceramics,  glass,  forestry, etc. 

Same,  v.  4:  Chemistry,  mining,  engines,  machines,  etc. 

Same,  v.  5:  Agriculture,  live  stock,  horticulture,  pisci- 
culture. 

Laws  relating  to  survey  and  disposition  of  public  land. 

Same. 

Mail  contracts. 

68  is  Fines  for  mail  contracts,  1880;  84  is  Statistical  ab- 
stract, 1880;  99  is  Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious 
metals,  1880, 

Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v,  1, 1880, 2d  edition. 

Commercial  relations,  1880  and  1881. 

Except  5,  in  serial  no.  1965, 

387  is  Pensions,  bounty,  and  back  pay;  395  is  Anony- 
mous letter  to  W,  M.  Springer,  in  Donnelly  va,  Wash- 
burn election  case,  facsimiles  and  testimony. 

See  47th  Cong.  1st  sess. 


47tJhL  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Mar.  4— May  20,  1881 


p 

1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

S.  Joiimai 

See  serial  no.  1940,  p.  403. 

.... 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs,. 
S.  reports 

■w.:::::::'::: 

See  serial  no.  1943. 

r":::::::i 

See  serial  no.  1944. 

See  serial  no.  1948. 

47tli  CONGRESS,  SPECIAL  SESSION  SENATE 

Oct.  10—29,  1881 


1965 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 
S.  misc.  docs. 
S.  reports 


See  47th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  serial  no.  1984,  p.  3. 

1-6 1  International  Sanitary  Conference  of  1881;  etc. 

1-9 1  See  serial  no.  1993. 

None  issued. 


47tli  CONGRESS,  1st  SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1881— Aug.  8,  1882 


^1985 
«1986 

§1987 

•1988 
tl989 


Ck)ntains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  Oct. 

10-29, 1881,  p.  3. 
See  special  session  Senate,  Oct.  10-29, 1881. 
4  is  Justice  (Attorney-General)  1881;  10  is  Mississippi 

River  Commission. 

70  is  Texas  Boundary  Commission. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1881. 

71  is  Affairs  in  Alaska  (Beardslee);  79  is  Chili- Peru- 
Bolivia  war. 

Many  relate  to  engineering  surveys  and  plans. 

178  is  Heavy  ordnance  and  projectiles;  184  is  Colimibia 
River  (Powell);  194  is  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  and 
Monroe  doctrine.  197 ,  Receipts  of  moneys  by  United 
States  from  all  sources,  1789-1882,  not  printed;  a  state- 
ment of  receipts,  1789-1885,  appears  on  p.  108  of  H.  ex. 
doc.  116,  49th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  serial  no.  2388. 

Expenses  for  public  works,  harbors,  forts,  1789-1882.      \ 

Contains  also  47th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Oct. 
10-29, 1881,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-9. 

109  is  Smithsonian  Institution,  1881;  114  is  Congressional 
directory,  3d  ed.,  first  to  appear  in  Congressional  set. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1881. 

Except  132,  not  printed.  116  is  Internal  revenue  col- 
lecting in  N.  C;  131  is  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1881. 

Blaine's  eulogy  on  President  Garfield. 

Fisheries  of  U.  S.:  Natural  history  and  atlas. 

Same:  Geographical  review  of  fisheries,  1880. 

Same:  Fishing  grounds  of  N.  America,  Fishermen  of 
U.  S.       • 

Same:  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  v.  1. 

Same:  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  v.  2. 

Same:  History  and  methods  of  the  fisheries,  plates. 

Except  265,  in  serial  no.  2005. 


66 


47tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


~p 

1 

1 

.    Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

•  2005 
^*2006 

•2007 
^•2008 

2 
3 

4 

S.  reports 

do 

do 

H.  journal 

265,2pts 

344-588 

589-878 

Investigation  of  departmental  expenses. 

576  is  Report  on  civil  service  in  U.  S. 

878  is  Distilled  spirits  in  bonded  warehouses. 

.•2009 
%2010 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

13 

14 

15 
16 

17 

18 

19 
20 
21 
22 

23 

24 
25 
26 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 
[6] 

7 
8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

13 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

l,pt.l 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pt.  2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

1,  pts.  3and4. 
1,  pt.  5 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1881. 
War,  1881,  v.  1. 

^  t2011 

'.2012 

*2013 

do 

do 

do 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1881;  Post-Office,  1881. 
Interior,  1881,  v.  1:  Lands. 

«20U 
^,2015 

do 

.do 

«2016 

do 

#2017 



do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

»2018 
.2019 
<2020 

•2021 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

l,Pt-5 

jl,Pt.6 

[8-12 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 
Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey- 
Same,  V.  4:  Education. 
Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1881. 

do. 

do 

do 

12  is  Tests  of  metals,  1881. 

*2022 

2. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1881. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1881;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1881. 

Estimates  for  1883;  Indian  expenses,   1881;   Patents, 

1881. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1881  [2  pts.]. 
13  is  National  Board  of  Health,  1881;  19  is  Treasurer's 

»2023 

3,4 

#2024 

5,6,62 

7,  2  pts 

13-19 

•2025 

do 

2026 



do 

»2027 

do 

do 

20-86  .. 

ace  ts.,  1881. 
Except  62,  in  serial  no.  2024. 
97  is  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1875. 
117  is  same  for  1876  and  121  same  for  1877 

«2028 

87-116 

«2029 

.do 

117-121 

122-192 

1 193-218,     220- 

1    225,227. 
219 

•2030 

do 

133  is  Statistical  abstract,  1881. 

.2031 

do 

209  is  Exportation  of  pork;  216  is  Mint  Bureau,  produc- 
tion of  precious  metals,  1881. 
Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  1881,  2d  edition. 

'2032 

do 

>2033 

do 

do 

226 

*2034 

[228] 

Agriculture,  1881  and  1882. 

12  is  Lynch  vs.  Chalmers  and  13  is  Anderson  vs.  Reed 

election. 
D.  C.  estimates;  Private  claims,  House,  42d-46th  Congs. 
Florida  election,  Bisbee  vs.  Finley. 
Mississippi  election,  Buchanan  vs.  Manning. 

^2035 
.2036 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

.do 

1-7,9,10,12,13. 

8,53 

.2037 

11 

•2038 

jl4,2pts 

il5,2pts 

16-18,21 

19,20 

22,5pts 

23-26 

'2039 
•  2040 
•2041 

' 

do 

do 

do 

South  Carolina  election,  Mackey  vs.  O'Connor. 

Contested  Alabama  elections. 

S.  C.  elections:  Lee  vs.  Richardson;  Small  vs.  Tillman. 

«2042 

do 

24  is  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 

•2048 
02044 
*2045 

do 

....; do 

do 

27[pt.  1] 

27,  pt.  2 

27,  pt.  3 

28-46 

1881;  others  are  election  cases. 

Missouri  election,  Sessinghaus  vs.  Frost,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

29  is  Stovall  vs.  Cabell  election;  38  is  Forestry  (Hough), 
V.  3;  44  is  Senate  and  House  proceedings  on  presenta- 
tion of  Jefferson's  writing-desk. 

Life-Saving  Service,  1881;  Interstate  commerce,  etc. 
49,  indexed  as  Husbandry  of  Angora  goat,  not 
printed.  57,  listed  to  appear  in  v.  13,  was  printed 
as  an  extra  volume,  see  serial  no.  2064. 

»'2046 

do 

'2047 

do 

47,55,56,58.... 

w 


47tli    CONOBBSS,    Ist    HE8SION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


Il.mlso.docs. 
do 

do 

do 

do 


do  . . . 

do... 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


do.... 

do..-. 

H.  reports. 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 


59,60 

61 

[62,  pt.  IJ. 

[62,  pt.  2]. 

63... 

64,pt.  1.. 
64,  pt.2.. 
65 


66. 


67 

57 

1-592.... 
393-653-. 
Dtj^^yyo . . 
994-1276. 


1277-1617. 
1618-1811. 
1559 


Flags  of  maritime  nations,  5th  ed.,  1S82. 

Geological  Survey  monograptis,  v.  6:  Ck)pper-bearing 

rociis  of  Lalce  Superior. 
Same,  v.  4:  Comstoclc  mining  and  miners. 
Same,  v.  3:  Geology  of  Comstock  lode. 
Same,  v.  3,  atlas,    v.  2  is  in  serial  nos.  2320  and  2321; 

V.  1,  in  serial  no.  2776. 
fif<tf  serial  no.  2036. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  5.    v.  1-4  are  in  serial  nos. 

3112-3115. 
Eulogies  on  Michael  P.  O'Connor;  Right  ascension  of 

time  stars. 
Ethnology  rp.,  1881,  2d.    1st  rp.  not  in  Congressional 

set. 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories 

(Hayden),  1878, 12th,  pt.  1.  , 

Same,  pt.  2,  and  maps.  -  - 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  6. 
Compendium  of  10th  census. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Consular  reports  [v.  7],  nos.  23-24J.    v.  1-6  are  not  in 

Congressional  set. 
Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology,  v.  5.     v.  1, 

3,  and  4,  not  in  Congressional  set;  v.  2,  in  serial 

nos.  2803  and  2804. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  7. 
Digest  of  election  cases,  1876-80. 

653  is  Construction  of  war  vessels  for  Navy. 

Except  683  and  966,  not  printed. 

Except  1035, 1234  (indexed  as  "  Report  accompanying 
H.  6181,  on  Richard  Jones")  1235,  and  1236,  not 
printed. 

Except  1325  and  1465,  not  printed,  and  1559,  in  serial 
no.  2071. 

Except  1665  and  1798,  not  prmted.  1790  is  Chili- 
Peru. 

Index  of  journals,  llth-16th  Congresses. 


pt.  1.7 


47th  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION 

Dec.  4,  1882— Mar.  3,  1883 


.2072 

S.  journal 

2073 

1 

[1] 

S.  ex.  docs.... 

1-4,6-24 

Tests  of  metals,  1882;  etc. 

.  2074 

1 

2 

do 

5 

National  Board  of  Health,  1882. 

,  2075 

2 

do 

2^-32 

25  is  Industrial  education;  32,  Mississippi  River  Comn. 
85  is  Property  sold  for  taxes  in  insurrectionary  States. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1882. 
Pensioners  in  New  England,  New  Jersey,  and  D.  C. 

2076 

H 

do 

33-76,78-83,85 

-2077 

4 

do 

77 

.2078 

5 

1 

do 

84[Pt.lJ 

^2079 

5 

2 

do 

84,  pt.2 

Same,  in  New  Yorlc  and  Pennsylvania. 

.2080 

5 

3 

do 

84,pt.3....... 

Same,  in  Ohio,  Illinois,  and  Iowa. 

.2081 

5 

4 

do 

84,pt.4 

Same,  in  Northwestern  and  Western  States  and  Terri- 
tories. 

68 


47tll    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


1§ 

1 

Pi 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

^    .2082 

5 

5 

S.  ex.  docs 

84,  pt.  5 

Same,  in  Middle  Atlantic,  Gulf,  and  Central  States  and 
foreign  countries. 

^^083 

^  e2084 

1 

2 
3 
4 

S.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

1 1-17, 19-31,3^ 
1    45,47-51. 
18 

18  is  Congressional  directory,  2d  ed.;  48  is  Bills  and  joint 
J    res.  in  47th  Cong.;  51  is  Sorghum  sugar. 
Comparative  rates  of  internal  revenue. 

^  *2085 

32 

Eulogies  on  Benjamin  H.  Hill. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1882. 

^f2086 

46 

^  »2087 

Zl  '2088 

1 
2 

S.  reports 

do 

879-980 

981-1031 

969  is  Heavy  ordnance  and  projectiles. 
Revenue  collecting  in  North  Carolina;  etc.    1003  is 
Yorktown  celebration. 

«»     •2089 

1 
2 

H.  journal 

^  .2090 
^  .2091 

H.  ex.  docs.... 
do 

l,pt.l 

l,pt.2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1882. 
War,  1882,  v.  1. 

^   '2092 

*   -2093 

.    .2094 

.2095 

3 

4 
5 
6 

do 

do 

do 

do 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

.2096 
"^    ,2097 
"*     .2098 

7 

8 
9 

do 

do 

do 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.3 

l,pt.4 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 
Navy,  1882. 
Post-Office,  1882. 

.2099 

10 

do 

l.Pt.5 

Interior,  1882,  v.  1:  Lands. 

2100 

11 

do 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

*    .2101 
^    .2102 

12 
13 

do 

do 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  4:  Education. 

^  .2103 

14 

15 
16 

do 

do 

do 

Jl,pt.6 

[8-34 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1882. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1882;  etc. 

^.  .2104 

,    r210o 

2..; 

3,4 

Treasury  (Finances)  1882. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1882;  Internal  Revenue  Comr., 

1882. 

.2106 

17 

do 

5,6 

Estimates  for  1884;  Indian  expenses,  1882.    Contains 
also  H.  misc.  doc.  9,  Dist.  Columbia  estimates. 

.2107 

18 
19 

do 

do 

7 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1882. 

,2108 

35-70,72 

48  is  Naval  engineering  in  Gt.  Britain;  61  is  Plans  for 

,,^   .2109 

20 
21 

do 

do 

71 

military  buildings;  72  is  Statistical  abstract,  1882. 
Patent  Office,  1882. 

•2110 

73-92,94-104... 

98  is  mail  contractors'  fines,  1882. 

*2111 

22 
23 

24 



do 

.....do 

do 

93 

Mail  contracts. 

-.  ,2112 
,^    '2113 

105,107 

106,108 

Cruise  of  the  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1881;  Interoceanic 

communication  (Sullivan). 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1882;  loss 

of  Steamer  Jeannette. 

-.2114 

25 

1 

2 
3 

do 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

do 

do 

109 

Agriculture,  1883. 

»2115 

.2116 
.2117 

1-5,7-18 

6,pt.l 

6,pt.2 

Except  9,  in  serial  no.  2106.    13  is  Nat.  Home  for  D.  V. 

Soldiers,  1882;  16  is  Geological  Survey  bulletin  1. 
Report  of  Tariff  Commission,  1882,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

.2118 

4 

[1] 

do 

19-25,29,36.... 

19  is  Consular  reports  [v.  8],  nos.  25-26^.    20  relates  to 
printing  of  rp.  of  Board  on  Behalf  of  Executive  De- 
partments at  International  Exhibition,  Phila.,  1876; 
see,  for  rp.,  serial  nos.  2119  and  2120. 

•2119 

4 

2 

do 

20,pt.l 

Rp.  of  Bd.  on  Behalf  of  Executive  Departments  at 
Internat.  Exhibition,  Phila.,  1876,  v.  1:  War  Dept. 
exhibits. 

•2120 

4 

2 

do 

20,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  Navy,  Treasury,  Post-Office,  Agriculture. 

er 


47th    CONGRESS,    2(1    SESSION— Continued 


lg 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

2121 

5 
6 

7 

H.  misc.  docs. 

do 

do 

26 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1882. 

.2122 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  8. 

'2123 

28.           

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1886, 1st  ed. 

Eulogies:  William  M.  Lowe;  Jonathan  T.  Updegraff; 

Qodlove  S.  Orth;  Robert  M.  A.  Hawk;  John  W. 

'2124 

8 

do 

30-34 

Shackelford. 

/2125 

0 

......do 

35 

Digest  of  election  cases,  47th  Congress. 
Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  3, 1882. 
Not  printed  because  MS.  was  not  supplied. 
Consular  reports  [v.  9],  nos.  27-30,  and  index  to  nos. 
l-26i;  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1882. 

;2126 

10 

do 

37.. 

do 

38 

.2127 

11 

-do. 

39,40 

2128 

1? 

do 

41 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  9. 

•12^ 

13 

1 

do 

42[pt.l] 

10th  census,  v.  1:  Population. 

2180 

13 

2 

do 

42[pt.2] 

Same,  v.  2:  Manufactures. 

2181 

1? 

3 

do 

42,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  Agriculture. 

2132 

13 

'^4' 

^.-.do 

42,pt.4 

Same,  v.  4:  Transportation. 

2138 

13 

5 

do 

[42,pt.5] 

Same,  v.  5:  Cotton,  pt.  1 

2134 

13 

6 

do 

42,pt.6 

Same,  v.  6:  Cotton,  pt.  2. 

2135 

13 

7 

do 

42,pt.  7 

Same,  v.  7:  Valuation,  taxation,  Indebtedness. 

2186 

13 

8 

do 

42,pt.8 

Same,  v.  8:  Newspapers  and  periodicals,  Alaska,  eta 

.187 

13 

9 

do 

42,pt.9 

Same,  v.  9:  Forest  trees  of  North  America. 

2138 

do 

Same,  v.  9:  Forestry  maps. 
Same,  v.  10:  Petroleum,  etc. 

2139 

13 

10 

do 

42,pt.  10 

2140 

13 

11 

do 

42,pt.ll 

Same,  v.  11:  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  1. 

2141 

13 

12 

do 

42,pt.  12 

Same,  v.  12:  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  2. 

2142 

13 

1? 

.do 

Same,  Plates  and  diagrams  accompanying  MortaUty 
and  vital  statistics,  pt.  2. 

2143 

13 

13 

do 

42,pt.  13 

Same,  v.  13:  Precious  metals. 

2144 

13 

14 

do 

42,pt.  14 

Same,  v.  14:  Mining  laws. 

2145 

13 

15 

do 

42,pt.  15 

Same,  v.  15:  Mining  industries. 

2146 

13 

16 

do 

42,pt.  16 

Same,  v.  16:  Water  power,  pt.  1. 

2147 

13 

17 

do 

42,pt.l7 

Same,  v.  17:  Water  power,  pt.  2. 

2148 

13 

18 

do 

42,  pt.  [18] 

Same,  v.  18:  Social  statistics  of  cities,  pt.  1.    Errone- 
ously headed  pt.  16,  instead  of  pt.  18. 

2149 

13 

19 

do 

42,pt.  19 

Same,  v.  19:  Social  statistics  of  cities,  pt.  2. 

2150 

13 

20 

do 

42,pt.20 

Same,  v.  20:  Statistics  of  wages,  etc. 

2151 

13 

21 

do 

42,  pt.  21 

Same,  v.  21:  Defective,  dependent,  delinquent  classes. 

2152 

13 

22 

do 

42,pt.  22 

Same,  v.  22:  Power  and  machinery. 

,2153 

14 

do 

43 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  6:  Older  mesozoic 
flora  of  Virginia.  . 

t21&l 

15 

do 

44 

Entomological  Commission  report,  3d.    1st  and  2d  re- 
ports, not  in  Congressional  set. 

.2155 

16 

do 

45,pt.l....... 

Land  laws  of  U.  S.,  general  and  permanent,  and  digest 
of  late  decisions,  1884  edition. 

2156 

17 

do 

45,pt.  2 

Land  laws  of  U.  S.,  local  or  temporary,  1884  edition, 

2157 

18 

do 

45,pt.3 

45,pt.  4 

,2158 

19 



do 

PubUc  domain,  with  statistics,  1884  edition. 

,2159 

1 

. . . . 

H.  reports 

1812-1958 

Except  1936,  indexed  as  Condemned  cannon  and  can- 
non balls  for  monuments,  but  never  printed.    1827  is 
American  shipping  interests. 

.2160 

2 

do 

1959-2044 

1985  is  Mississippi  River  improvement. 

70 

48tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  3,  1883— July  7,  1884 


Series 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 


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S.  reports. 


H.  journal.. 
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Document  no. 


1-4,6-28,30-49. 


5 

29 

50-83.. 
84-100. 


101-190 

197-203, 205-208 


204 

1-27 

28-109, 111-127, 
110 


3-147. 


148-343. 
344-490. 
491-550. 
551-578. 

579 

580-900. 


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6-18.... 


3,4 

5, 31, 35, 64, 82. 


7 

19-36. 


37 

138-42,44-72,74- 
I    &3, 85-92. 
43 


Notes 


30,44,  etc.,  are  River  and  harbor  surveys;   40  is  Justice 

Dept.  expenses,  1881-83. 
Tests  of  iron  and  steel,  1883. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1883. 
54  is  Cattle-grazing  lands  in  Indian  Territory. 
93  is  El  Sopori  land  claim  in  Ariz.;  100  is  Ct.  of  inquiry 

on  loss  of  the  Proteus  on  Greely  relief  expedition. 
123  is  Progress  on  De  Lesseps'  Panama  canal,  1883-84. 
198  is  Suez  Canal,  1809-84,  and  American  canal,  1835-84; 

205  is  French  spoliations. 
Cruise  of  the  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1881. 
27,  3  pts.,  is  Congressional  xiirectory,  3  editions. 
85  is  National  Academy  of  Sciences  report,  1883. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  2.  v.  1,  not  in 

Congressional  set. 
1,  not  prioted,  rp.  485  being  substituted  therefor;  2, 

not  included  in  bound  volume,  only  200  copies  of  it 

having  been  printed.    12  is  Tariffs,  1789-1883,  and  free 

list. 
283  is  Condition  of  Indians  in  Montana  and  Dakota. 
345  is  Swine  products  of  U.  S. 
512  is  Mississippi  election  of  1883. 
551  is  Foreign  tariffs;  557  is  Postal  telegraph. 
Alleged  outrages  in  Virginia. 
706  is  Fish  and  fisheries  of  Atlantic  Coast. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1883. 

War,  1883,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1883. 

Post-Office,  1883. 

Interior,  1883,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Conmiissioners  of  District  of  Colimibia,  1883, 

Except  7,  in  serial  no.  2197.    8  is  Justice  (Attorney- 
General)  1883. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1883. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1883;  Internal  Revenue  Corar.,  1883. 

35  is  Railway  Mail  Service;  64  is  River  and  harbor  ap- 
propriations and  expenditures;  others  are  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1883. 

Except  81  and  85,  both  in  serial  no.  2196.    19  is  Mail 
contract  fines,  1883;  32  is  Statistical  abstract,  1883. 

Mississippi  River  Conmiission,  1883. 
1  Except  64  and  82 ,  both  in  serial  no.  2196.    70  is  Impor- 
j    tation  of  American  hog  products. 

National  Board  of  Health,  1883 


Tit 


48tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


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73 

84 

93-99 

100-103 

lOi-128 

129-175 

172 

176,pt.  1 

176,  pt.  2 

177 

178, 

1-3,^11,13-15 

4[pt.l] 

4,pt.2 

12[pt.l] 

12,pt.  2 

12,pt.3 

12,  pt.  4 

16 

17-19 

20-24 

25,pt.l 

25,  pts.  2,3..., 

26 

27,pt.l 

27,pt.2 

28-31 

32 

33 


34,36,37,39,40, 

42-45,48,50. 

35,41 


38,  pt.  1  [V.  1]. 
38,pt,  l,v.2.. 
38,  pts.  2,  3... 
46,47,53 

49,  2  pts 

51-55,57-59,61 
64. 

56 

60 


Patent  omce,  1883. 
Mail  contracts,  1883. 

93  and  98  are  Receipts  and  expenses,  1878  and  1879. 
Star  route  investigations;  Undervaluation  of  wool;  In- 
dian depredation  claims;  Weil  and  La  Abra  Mexican 

claims. 
lOG  is  Swine  products;  128  is  Undervaluation  of  imports. 
Except  172,  in  serial  no.  2208.    154  is  Mexico-Guatemala 

boundary;  163  is  Jeannette  relief  e.xpedition. 
Irregular  practices  of  pension  attorneys. 
Commercial  relations,  1882  and  1883,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1883. 
Agriculture,  1884. 

11  is  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1883. 
Official  register,  1883,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2, 
Consular  reports  [v.  10],  nos.  31-34,  and  Declared  exports 

1st  and  2d  quarters,  1883. 
Same  [v.  11],  nos.  35-38,  and  Declared  exports,  3d  and 

4th  quarters,  1883. 
Same  [v.  12],  nos.  39-41  i. 
Sanje  [v.  13],  nos.  42-44. 
Virginia  election,  O'Ferrall  vs.  Paul. 
Election  cases:  Manzanares  vs.   Luna;   Garrison  vs. 

Mayo;  Wallace  vs.  McKinley. 
Election  cases,  etc.    22  is  Frederick  vs.  Wilson;  23  is 

English  vs.  Peelle. 
Ohio  election,  Campbell  vs.  Morey. 
Same. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  10,  pt.  1. 
Virginia  election,  Massey  vs.  Wise. 
Same. 
Election  cases,  etc.    29  is  McLean  vs.  Broadhead;  30 

is  Craig  vs.  Shelley. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  10,  pt.  2. 
Not  in  Public  Documents  Library;  it  is  Indexed  as 

Report  on  wages  (Weeks),  and  may  have  been  printed 

in  paper-bound  edition  as  doc.  33,  but  in  sheep-boimd 

set  this  report  appears  only  as  v.  20, 10th  census;  see 

serial  no.  2150. 
36  is  Steamships  (Lundborg);  37  is  Compulsory  pilotage; 

50  is  Portage  Lake  and  Lake  Superior  Ship-Canal  Co. 
American  ephemeris  and  nautical  ahnanac,  1887, 1st  ed.; 

American  coaster's  nautical  almanac,  1884, 1st  ed. 
Investigation  of  Justice  Dept.  expenses. 
Same,  continued. 

Same,  Star-route  cases  and  Ottman  case. 
Eulogies:  Dudley  C.  Haskell,  Thomas  .\llen,  Thomas  H. 

Hemdon. 
Imports,  duties,  1867-83;  Exports,  1697-1883. 

(Except 63,  in  serial  no.  2235.    58  is  Govt,  property.  Hot 
Springs;  59,  Site  for  pubUc  bldg.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  4, 1883. 
Vertebrata  Of  tertiary  formations  of  the  West  (Cope). 


72^ 


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Document  no. 


Notes 


38 


40 


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65,pt.  2. 
65,  pt.  3. 

66 

67 

68 

6& 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

1-342.... 
343-636. . 

637-979. . 
980-1175. 
1176-1519 
1520-1862 
1863-2165 


Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  11,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  11,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  11,  pt.  3. 

Jeannette  inquiry. 

Fish  (Commission  report,  1883. 

Same,  1884. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1883. 

Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories 
(Hayden),  Monographs,  v.  8;  not  issued  as  Congres- 
sional document.    See,  for  bureau  edition,  1 18.5 : 8. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  1-6. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  7:  Silver-lead  de- 
posits of  Eureka,  Nev. 

Same,  v.  8:  Paleontology  of  Eureka  district. 

Same,  V.  9:  Brachiopoda  and  lamellibranchiataof  Rari- 
tan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  New  Jersey. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1882, 

Except  11,  not  printed. 

Except  371,  indexed  as  Aid  to  common  schools,  but 
never  printed;  495  in  2  pts.  perhaps  supplanted  371. 

1112  is  Charges  against  H.  V,  Boynton,  journalist. 

Except  1732,  not  printed. 

Except  2019,  indexed  as  Claim  of  Mary  F.  Potts,  but 
never  printed. 


4:8tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  1,  1884— Mar.  3,  1885 


•  2260 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  of  special  session  Senate,  49th 

Cong.,  Mar.  4- Apr.  2, 1885,  p.  501. 
17  is  Leases  of  Indian  lands;  40  is  History  of  Railway 

>  2261 

1 

1 
2 

2 

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4 

5 

6 

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8 

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2 
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2 

S.  ex.  docs 

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do 

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1-49 

2262 

47.     . 

Mail  Service,  1834-84.    47,  letters  of  transmittal  only; 
see,  for  accompanying  papers,  serial  no.  2262. 
Treaties  and  conventions.    Letter  of  transmittal  is  47, 

.  2263 
2264 

50-94,96-106... 
95.   . 

in  serial  no.  2261. 
106  is  New  Mexico   land   titles.    Contains  also  49th 

Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4- Apr.  2,  1885,  S. 

ex.  docs.  1  and  2. 
Indian  education  and  civilization  (Alice  C.  Fletcher), 

«2265 

•  2266 

•  2267 

ri-32, 34-55, 57- 
i    65,68. 

33,  pts.  1,2.... 
56,66.. 

(■14,  2  pts.,  is  Congressional  directory,  2  editions.  Con- 
\  tains  also  49th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar,  4- 
i    Apr.  2, 1885,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-25. 

Smithsonian  Institution  and  National  Museum,  1884. 

Dedication  of  Washington  Monument;  Eulogies  on 
Henry  B.  Anthony. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government  publications, 
1774-1881  (Poore). 

National  Academy  of  Sciences,  memoirs,  v.  3,  pt,  1. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1885. 

Astronomical  and  meteorological  observations,  1881. 

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Same.  1882. 

73 


48tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


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],pt.5 

l.pt.e 

6,8.9 


2 

3,4 

5,115.190,270.. 

7[pt.l] 

7,  pts.  2,  3 

(10-42,      45-53, 
1    55-64. 

43 

44 

54,pt.l 

54,  pt.  2 

54,pt.3 

65-175 

176-226 

|226-234,236-247 
1    249-265,267. 

235 

248 

266 

268 

269 

270 

1-11 


Except  1262,  which  was  suppressed.  It  is  supposed  to 
have  been  report  made  Feb.  13,  1885,  by  Senator 
Jackson  of  Tennessee,  adverse  to  pension  claim  of 
Mary  E.  Fille brown. 

Contains  also  49th  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4- 
Apr.  2, 1885,  S.  rp.  1. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1884. 

War,  1884,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers.  * 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office.  • 

Navy,  1884. 

Post-Office,  1884. 

Interior,  1884,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v,  4:  Education. 

Conmiissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1884. 

9  is  Treasurer's  accounts,  1884. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1884. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1884;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1884. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  and  3d  International  Geo- 
graphical Congress  at  Venice,  1881. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1884  [pt.  1].  * 

Same  [pts.  2  and  3]:  Internal  commerce. 

12  is  Justice  (Atty.-Gen.)  1884;  14,  Intemat.  Meridian 
Conf.  (Eng.  and  Fr.);  64,  Mississippi  River  Comn., 
1884. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1884. 

International  expedition  to  Point  Barrow,  AlasJca. 

Consular  reports  [Labor  in  foreign  countries,  v.  If. 
Europe. 

Same  [v.  2]:  Europe,  continued. 

Same  [v.  3]:  America,  Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  Poly- 
nesia. 

Except  115,  in  serial  no.  2293. 

Except  196,  in  serial  no.  2293.  203  is  Receipts  and  ex- 
penses, 1880. 

226  is  Central  and  South  American  Commission  reports; 
247  is  Congo  Conference;  267  is  Range  and  ranch  cattle 
traffic. 

French  and  American  Claims  Commission,  correspond- 
ence. 

Same,  accounts,  vouchers,  etc. 

Mail  contracts,  1884. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1884. 

Agriculture,  1885. 

See  serial  no.  2293. 

6  is  Fish  Commission  BuDetln,  1884;  11  Is  National  Home 
for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1884. 


74 


48tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Dociunent  no. 


Notes. 


-*  ♦2811 

—  «2312 

^  *2318 

_  *2814 

«^  »2815 

«»,  42816 


•  2817 
*2818 
«2319 


►2321 
.2322 
»2323 

.2324 
*2325 
»2326 

«2327 


«.2329 


[1] 


[2] 


H.  misc.  docs. 


...do- 
. .  .do. 


-do. 


-do. 
.do- 
.do. 

-do. 
-do. 
-do. 

-do- 


.do. 


-do. 


-...do 

H.  reports. 


-do- 
-do. 


-do- 


12-14,  16,  17, 
19-21,  23-26; 
36,  38. 

15 

18 

22 

27,28 

29,30,31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

[35] 

37,  pt.  1 

37,  pt.  2 

37,  pt.  3 

39 

40,41 

42 

2166-2604 

2605-2676 

2677-2696 

2692 


25  and  36  are  Animal  Industry  Bureau  reports,  1884  and 
1885, 1st  and  2d. 

Digest  of  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  1789-1881. 

Patent  Office,  1884. 

Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  5, 1884. 

Eulogies:  W.  A.  Duncan,  J.  H.  Evins. 

British  naval  and  military  operations  in  Egypt,  1882; 
Chile-Peru-Bolivia  war,  1879-81;  French  navy  in  Tu- 
nis war. 

Ethnology  report,  1882,  3d. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1888, 1st  ed. 

Consular  reports  [v.  14],  nos.  45-48. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  2:  Grand  Canyon  dis- 
trict.   V.  1  is  in  serial  no.  2776. 

Same,  v.  2,  atlas. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  12,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  12,  pt.  2.  Sec,  for  supplement  to  pt.  2,  serial 
no.  2490. 

Same,  v.  12,  pt.  3. 

Entomological  Commission  report,  4th. 

Insects  affecting  orange;  Geological  Survey  bulletins 
7-14. 

Ethnology  report,  1883,  4th. 

Except  2189,  indexed  as  a  report  of  Naval  Affairs  Com- 
mittee on  Jeannette  expedition  survivors,  but  never 
printed.    2546  is  Heavy  ordnance. 

2676  is  Management  of  soldiers'  homes. 

Except  2692,  in  serial  no.  2331.  2681  is  Ohio  election  in- 
vestigation; 2683  is  Pension  Office  investigation. 

General  personal  index  of  journals  of  lst-8th  Congresses, 
being  record  of  Members,  1789-1805. 


49tli    CONGRESS,    SPECIAL    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4— Apr.  2,  1886 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs.-- 
S.  misc.  docs- 
S.  reports 


1,2-. 
1-25- 
1.... 


See  serial  no.  2260,  p.  501. 
See  serial  no.  2263. 
See  serial  no.  2265. 
See  serial  no.  2274, 


49tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1885— Aug.  6,  1886 


*>.^  •2882 


■2834 


S.  journal.. 
S.  ex.  docs. 

..-.do 

....do 


1-34,37-68 

35 

36..- 

69-73, 76-77- . . . 


45  is  Electrical  conference,  Philadelphia,  1884 
Tests  of  iron  and  steel,  1884. 
Same,  1885. 

69  is  Rps.  of  Govt,  directors  of  Union  Pacific  R.  R.  Co. 
1864-86;  72  is  Tariff  revision,  1886,  with  documents. 


75 


49tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notee 


13 


S.  ex.  docs. 

do 

..do 


.do. 
.do. 


S.  misc.  docs. 
....do 


.do 

.do 


...do.... 
...do..., 
...do.... 
...do.... 
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...do.... 
...do..., 
...do... 
...do... 
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H.  journal.. 

do 

H.  ex.  docs. 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 

...do... 


74 

99 

99 

78-98 

100-153 

154-2a> 

1-4G 

47-70, 72-98. . . 

71 

82 

[99-151, 153, 157 
1    161,163-170. 

104, 120, 145. . . 


152, 154. 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


....do 


S.  reports. 


155, 156. . . 
162,pt.  1. 
162,  pt.  2. 
162,  pt.  3. 
171 


172. 


1-45, 47-90. 


46,pt.l 

46,  pt.  2 

91-392 

393-784 

785-1088 

1089-1315 

1278,pts.  1,  3. 
1278,  pt.  2.... 

1316-1453 

1454-1615 


l,pt.  1... 
l,pt.2... 
l,pt.2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.2... 
l,pt.  2... 


Awards  under  treaties  with  France  and  Spain. 

Menocal's  Nicaragua  surveying  party,  1885. 

Sanie,  maps.  * 

78  is  Disallowed  accounts;  85  is  Education  in  Alaska;  91 
is  National  Board  of  Health,  1885. 

102  is  French  spoliations;  153  relates  to  construction  of 
ships  Chicago,  Boston,  Atlanta,  and  Dolphin. 

196  is  Independent  State  of  the  Congo;  226  is  Laws  rela- 
ting to  loans,  coinage,  and  banking,  1790-1881. 

15,  3  pts.,  is  Congressional  directory,  3  editions.  • 

lilxcept  82,  in  serial  no.  2345.  47  is  Compilation  of  Sen- 
ate election  cases,  178^1885. 

Patent  OlTice,  1885. 

Investigation  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Except  104, 120,  and  145,  all  in  serial  no.  2347.  106  if 
Ohio  election  (H.  B.  Payne);  131  is  Imitation  dairy 
products. 

Acceptance  of  Garfield  statue;  Eulogies  on  Vice-Presi- 
dent Hendricks  and  John  F.  Miller. 

Washington  observations,  1883;  National  Academy  of 
Sciences  memoirs,  v.  3,  pt.  2. 

Natural  history  of  Alaska,  and  coUections,  1877-81. 

Wharton's  Digest  of  international  law,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Digest  of  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  1789-188G.  Not 
printed.  A  similar  digest,  1789-1881,  was  issued  in 
serial  no.  2312.  ^ 

Defective,  dependent,  and  delinquent  classes  of  United 
States,  by  Frederick  H.  Wines.  Not  printed.  Issued 
only  as  v.  21, 10th  census,  serial  no.  2151.  • 

89  is  Expenditures  for  public  buildings,  1789-1885;  90  is 
Ordnance  and  war  ships. 

Senate  Select  Com.  on  Interstate  Commerce,  rp.  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2.  ^ 


Except  1278,  in  serial  nos.  2302  and  2363. 

Condition  of  Indians  in  Ind.  T.,  etd.,  pts.  1  and  [3],     • 

Same,  pt.  2. 

1391  is  River  and  harbor  appropriations.  • 

Except  1613,  indexed  as  Freights,  commodities,  an^ 
prices  for  period  from  1873  to  present  time,  but  neve* 
printed.  « 

Dec.  7, 1885-May  12, 1886.  , 

May  13- Aug,  5, 1886.    Appendix  and  index  in  v.  2. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1885.  • 

War,  1885,  v.  1.  ^ 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers.  » 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  p:ngineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers.  « 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 


76' 


49th.    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


2376 

2377 
♦2378 

2379 
•2380 

2381 


•2384 
•2385 


2890 


2392 


^^  »2397 


,#2400 
^   2401 


♦2402 
2403 


2404 
•2405 


.if  2406 


««>^*2407 

«»  •2408 
..,•2409 
,^  •2410 
^  •2411 
^  »2412 

^  •2413 
•«  •2414 
^^  *2415 

^•2416 
2417 


Series 


Document  no. 


H.  ex.  docs 

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l,pt.  4... 
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1,  pt.  5... 
l,pt.  5.-- 
l,pt.5-.. 
l,pt.  5.-. 
1,  pt.  6--. 
2,pt.  1... 
2,pt.  2... 
3 


4,6-8,10-17,20, 


5,62,116,176. 


18 

19 

21-26,   28,   30, 
32-48, 50. 

27 

29,31 

49 

49 

51 

52-118 

119-152, 154-172 


153 

173-280. 


253 

281-379. 


290. 
378. 


1-14, 17-20,  24, 
25,30-34. 

16 

304 

305 

21 

22 

27,pt.l 

27,pt.  2 

28 


29 

36 

37-163, 165-177. 


164 

178,179. 


Notes 


Navy,  1885. 

Post-Office,  1885. 

Interior,  1885,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  V.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5:  Labor. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1885. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1885,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Collection  of  duties. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1885. 

4  is  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1885;  7,  Justice  (Atty.- 
Gen.)  1885;  20,  Post-Office  routes,  contracts,  etc.  ' 

Estimates,  receipts,  expenditures,  public  debt,  etc. 

Mail  contracts,  1885. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1885. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1885. 

26  is  Statistical  abstract,  1885;  50  is  Central  and  South 
American  Commission  reports. 

Treasurer's  accounts,  1885. 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1881  and  1882. 

Board  on  Fortifications,  report,  text. 

Same,  plates. 

Consular  reports  on  Cattle  and  dairy  fanning. 

Except  62  and  116,  both  in  serial  no.  2388. 

125  is  Indian  depredation  claims;  172  is  Foreign  mercan- 
tile marines. 

Cruise  of  Steamer  Corwin  in  the  Arctic,  1885.  ^ 

Except  176,  in  serial  no.  2388,  and  253,  in  serial  no.  2402. 
274  is  Weil  and  La  A  bra  Silver  Mining  Co. 

Commercial  relations,  1884  and  1885. 

Except  290,  in  serial  no.  2404,  and  378,  in  serial  no.  2405. 
365  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1883. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1885. 

Agriculture,  1886. 

15  is  in  serial  nos.  2431  and  2432;  23,  26, 35,  not  printed. 
33  is  Geological  Survey  bulletins  15-23;  34  is  Fish  Com- 
mission Bulletin,  1885. 

Revision  of  House  rules,  debates,  36th  and  46th  Congs. " 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  11;  Lake  Lahontan 

Same,  v.  10:  Dinocerata. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  13. 

Same,  v.  14. 

Official  register,  1885,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Consular  reports  [v.  15],  nos.  49-52,  and  Cholera  in 
Europe. 

Same  [v.  16],  nos.  53-56,  with  appendices. 

Mhaera)  resources  of  U.  S.,  1883  and  1884. 

38  is  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 
1885;  69  is  Decisions  of  1st  Comptroller,  v.  6, 1885. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  15. 

Consular  reports  [v.  17  and  18],  nos.  57-62,  and  Scouring 
of  wool. 


?7 


49tli    CONGRESS,    l8t    SBSSION—Continued 


L3 


Series 


H.  misc.  docs. 


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....do 


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.do 




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do 



do 



do 

1 

do.. 

2 

do.. 

do 

do 

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do 



do 

[1] 

do 

2 

do 

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do 

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do 

do 

Dooument  no. 


Notes 


180-340 

273 

302,379,380 

338 

341-395. . . . 

354 

355 

371 

392. 

393[pt.  1].. 
393, pt.  2... 

396,pts.l,3 

396, pt.  2... 
15[pt.  1].., 

15,  pt.  2 

397 

[397] 

1-373 

374-708 

709-1029-.., 
1030-127G. . 
1277-1542. . 
1543-1887. . 
1888-2264.. 
2265-2577. . 
2578-2855. . 
2856-3142. . 
3143-3474. . 
3475 


Except  273,  in  serial  no.  2419;  802,  in  serial  no.  2420; 
804  and  805,  both  in  serial  no.  2407,  and  838,  in  serial 
no.  2421.    237  is  European  dock-yards. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  16,  pt.  1. 

Eulogies:  Reuben  Ellwood,  Joseph  Rankin,  Michael 
Hahn. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  16,  pt.  1. 

Except  8ot,  in  serial  no.  2423;  855,  in  serial  no.  2424; 
871,  in  serial  no.  2425;  879  and  880,  both  in  serial 
no.  2420;  892,  in  serial  no.  2426,  and  893,  in  serial  nos. 
2427  and  2428. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1889, 1st  ed. 

Pan-Electric  Telephone  Company,  testimony. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  17,  pt.  1. 

Examination  of  wools  and  other  animal  fibers. 

Lady  Franklin  Bay  expeditloo  (Greely),  v.  1,  ni^rrative. 

Same,  v.  2,  scientific.  Contains  also  49th  Cong.  2d  sess., 
TL.  misc.  doc.  157:  Schley's  Greely  relief  expedition. 

[Monetary  or]  Silver  Commission  [of  U.  S.],  1876;  Inter- 
national Monetary  conference,  Paris,  1881. 

International  Monetary  Conference,  Paris,  1878. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1885,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  National  Museum. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  12:  Leadville,  Colo. 

Same,  v.  12,  atlas,  f  I']  1  .  S   E ^  ^\^ 

Except  41,  not  printed.  ' 


1076  relates  to  Indians  and  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Except  1316,  not  printed. 

Except  16.32  and  1680,  not  pruited. 

Except  1931, 1982,  and  1999,  not  printed. 


Except  2902-2907,  2940,  and  2993,  not  printed. 
Except  3316,  not  printed. 

General  personal  index  of  journals  of  9th-lGth  Con- 
gresses, being  record  of  Members,  1805-21. 


49tli  CONGRESS,   2d   SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1886— Mar.  3,  1887 


i2447 

2448 

1 
2 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 



1-110 

77  is  Taunt's  Journey  on  the  Congo  in  1885. 

Ill  is  Shawnee  Indian  lands;  115  is  Chippewa  Indians; 
117  is  Capture  of  G«ronimo;  120  is  Count  Pulaski,  pa- 
pers, 1777-1884;  125  is  Alaska  expedition,  1885  (Allen). 

11,  2  pts.,  is  Congressional  directory,  2  editions;  15  is 
Irrigation  in  U.  S.  (Ilinton). 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  report,  1886. 

2449 

111-125 

1-29 

2450 

S.  misc.  docs., 
do 

>  2451 

|30,pt.  1 

131-89,91 

53  is  Veto  messages,  1792-Aug.  4,  1886;  91  is  Laws  on 
rivers  and  harbors,  1790-1887.  CLUfC  ■  'S3  o/'}/. 

78 


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Document  no. 


Notes 


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30,  pt.  2. 


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11.  misc.  docs 

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92 

93;94 

1616-1773. 
1774^1961. 
1962-1990. 


l,pt.l 

l,pt.  2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pt.2 

l,pts.  3,  4... 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5...,. 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.5 

l,pt.6 

2,  2pts 

3,4 

5 


20,pt.  3. 


7,pt.  1. 
7,  pt.  2. 
6,8-21.. 


22-27 

28-30,32-78.... 


31,  pt.  1. 
31,pt.  2. 

40 

79-130... 


131-180. 
181-200. 


171  [pt.  1] 

171,  pt.  2 

201 

1-52,57-155... 


55,56 

135 

146,156,166,168. 


National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  4,  pt.  1. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1886. 

Cholera  in  Europe  and  India. 

Eulogies:  John  A.  Logan,  Austin  F.  Pike. 

1683,  2  pts.,  is  American  fishery  interests. 

1884  is  River  and  harbor  appropriations. 

1990  is  Undervaluation  of  imports,  investigation. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1886. 

"War,  1886,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Office. 

Navy  and  Post-Office,  1886. 

Interior,  1886,  v.  1:  Indians,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4  and  5:  Education  and  Labor. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1886. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1886. 

Compt.  of  Currency,  1886;  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1886. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1888. 

Mail  contracts,  1886. 

Deficiency  estimates,  1887. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1886,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

8  is  Justice  (Attorney-General)  1886;  19  is  'Rights  of 
American  fishermen  in  British  waters;  20,  pts.  1  and 
2,  are  Post-Office  expenses  and  fines;  20,  pt.  3,  is  in 
serial  no.  2474. 

26  is  Treasurer's  accounts,  1886. 

Except  40,  in  serial  no.  2481.  28  is  Missouri  River 
Comn.,  1886;  58  is  Foreign  customs  duties. 

Tests  of  metals,  1886,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1886. 

Except  89,  in  serial  no.  2474,  110  is  Receipts  and  ex- 
penses, 1884. 

Except  171,  inserialnos.  2485  and  2486.  157  is  Consular 
reports  on  Emigration  and  immigration. 

199  is  Statistical  abstract,  1886;  200  is  Mint  Bureau,  pro- 
duction of  precious  metals,  1886.  -f  ■" 

Commercial  relations,  1886,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1887. 

Except  135,  in  serial  no.  2492,  and  146,  in  serial  no.  2493. 
51  is  National  Home  for  D.  V.  Soldiers,  1S86. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  17,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  12,  pt.  2,  supplement,  v.  12,  pt.  2,  is  in  serial 
no.  2323. 

Consular  reports,  v.  19  and  20,  nos.  63-72. 

Patent  Office,  1886. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1885;  Animal  Industry  Bu- 
reau report,  1886,  3d;  etc.    See,  for  157,  serial  no.  2428. 


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Document  no. 

Notes 

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2494 
8496 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 

1 
2 

3 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

....:ao 

f58-162 

168,  W4 

fl65 

Enlogles:  Abraham  Dowdney;  John  Amot,  jr 
Beach;  WilUain  T.  Price;  William  II.  Cole. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  24-36. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1886. 

Consular  reports,  v.  21,  nos.  73-75. 

Ethnology  report,  1884,  5th. . 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1886,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  National  Museum. 

3501  is  Telegraph  facilities  and  services. 

Except  3994, 4012,  not  printed;  and  4174,  in  si 
2502. 

Investigation  of  labor  troubles,  1887. 

;  Lewis 

do..   .  .  . 

*8496 

169 



do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

.....do 

»2497 

167 

A8498. 

•2499 
2600 
2501 

2602 

170,pt.  1 

170,  pt.  2 

347fr-3817 

3818-4181 

4174,  2  pts 

jrlalno. 

f 

SOtli 

CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1887— Oct.  20,  1888 

2603 

S.  journal 

'  2504 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 

8 

9 
10 

11 

12 
1 

2 

3 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9 
10 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1-50 

34  is  Bimetallism  in  Europe;  48  is  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  1887, 1st  report.        -  -*-    -^  '"'J  -  " 

Pacific  Railway  Commission,  report  and  testimony. 

Same,  testimony. 

Same,  testimony.    ^^     j  l^U»^     ^    0  it 

Same,  testimony. 

Same,  testimony  and  index. 

Except  91,  in  serial  no.  2511,  and  113,  in  serial  no.  2512. 
124  is  Forfeiture  of  Oregon  lands. 

Rainfall  of  Pacific  Slope;  Climate  of  Oregon  and  Wash- 
ington. 

American  fishing  in  British  waters. 

130  is  Mexican  free  zone;  142  is  Washington  papers  (96 
sample  pages);  143  is  Venezuela  Transportation  Co. 

Except  223,  in  serial  no.  2515.  194  is  Kansas  raikoad 
grants;  226  is  British  Guiana- Venezuela  boundary. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1887. 

2605 
2606 
2607 
2608 

51,ptS.  [l]-3... 
51, pts.  4,5.... 
51,pts.  6,  7.... 

51^pt.8 

51,  pts.  9,  10... 
52-124 

2609 
2610 

.....do .' 

do 

do 

2511 

91,282 

.2612 

.... 

.....do 

do 

113 

2618 

125-193 

194-281 

223 

2614 
2616 



do 

do 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
do 

2616 

1-100 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions;  etc. 

2617 

101-211 

212      ... 

A  2d  edition  of  109,  Fisheries  treaty  with  Great  Britain 
was  issued,  with  a  large  map  which  does  not  appear  in 
the  1st  edition.  166  is  Municipal  election  at  Jackson, 
Miss. 

Appropriations,  new  oflBces,  etc. 

2618 

do 

S.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

2619 

1-315. .     . 

2620 
2621 
2522 

316-506, 508-660 
607,  pts.  [1],  2  . 

507,  pt.  3 

661-1193 

1194^1623 

1C24-1874 

1875-2396 

2332, 3pts 

2373, 2pts 

622,  2  pts.,  is  International  copyright  hearings. 
Business  methods  in  E.xecutive  Departments. 
Same 

2523 

do  ... 

2524 

do 

2526 
2526 

2527 
2528 
2529 

— . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal. 

1630  is  awards  of  Mexican  Claims  Commission. 

Except  2332,  in  serial  no.  2527,  and  2878,  in  serial  no. 
2528. 

Tariff  revision. 

Operations  in  civil  service.  1888. 

Dec.  5,  ]8S7,  to  Apr.  4  [121,  1888.  (The  House  did  not 
adjourn,  but  took  recesses  Apr.  4-12;  the  legislative 
day  therefore  was  Apr.  4  for  all  that  time.) 

50tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


2530 
2531 

♦  2532 
2533 

*2534 
2585 

♦  2536 

♦  2537 
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2539 
2540 
2541 
2M2 
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2545 

,2546 
2547 

#2548 

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2553 
2554 
2555 

«2556 
2557 
2558 
2559 
2560 

2561 


30 


2563  31 

25&t  32 

2565 

,  2566  2 


2567 


2570 


2571 


H.  joiirnal 

do.... 

11.  ex.  doc§ 
.-..do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

do... 

....do... 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do.... 


.-^-4> 


.do. 


-do. 


.do... 


H.  misc.  docs. 
....do 


l,pt.  1... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l,pt.  2... 
l.pt.  2... 
l,pt.3... 
l,pt.  4... 
l,pt.3... 
l,pt.5... 
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l.pt.S... 
l,pt.5... 
l,pt.5... 
l,pt.6... 
2 


3,  2  pts 

4, 7-13, 18-28 


29, 


5;  14,  pt.  3 
30.376. 

6,  2  pts 

14,pts.  1,  2.. 

15 

16 

17 

31-89 

90-210  

124, 382 

211-281 


282-469. 


400,405. 


402 

470 

1 1-41, 43-86, 
1    280. 
42,375 


87,pt.  1. 
87,  pt.  2. 

164 

281-599. . 


.do. 


325. 


Apr.  13-Oct.  20, 1888. 

Index. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1887. 

War,  1887,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  I:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.^  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers.    : 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1887. 

Post-Office,  1887. 

Interior,  1887,  v.  1:  Lands,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians,  etc. 

fiaaae^'.^^  p*r  H-G«ote3ieal  Survey. 

Same,  v.  3,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5:  Labor. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1887. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1887. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1887. 

4  is  Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1887;  7  is  Justice  (Attor- 
ney-General) 1887;  21  is  Texas  Boundary  Commission. 
]  Estimates  for  1889;  Mail  contracts,  1887;  Deficiency  es- 
timates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1887,  2  pts. 

Fines  of  mail  contractors,  1887. 

Treasurer's  accounts,  1887. 

Tests  of  iron  and  steel,  1887. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1887. 

59  is  Mississippi  River  Commission,  1887. 

Except  124,  in  serial  no.  2559. 

Receipts  and  exjienses,  1885  and  1886. 

249  is  Statistical  abstract,  1887;  283  is  American  rights  in 
Samoa. 

Except  376,  in  serial  no.  2551;  382,  in  serial  no.  2559; 
400  and  405,  in  serial  no.  2562;  402,  in  serial  no.  2563. 
309  is  French  spoliations;  401  is  Coffee  trade. 

Taxation  in  foreign  countries;  Mint  Bureau,  production 
of  precious  metals,  1887. 

Commercial  relations,  1887. 

Agriculture,  1888. 

Except  63,  in  serial  no.  2597,  and  164,  in  serial  no.  2569. 
86  is  National  Home  for  D.  V.  Soldiers,  1887. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1886;  Geological  Survey  bulle- 
tins 37-41. 

Official  register,  1887,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Patent  Office,  1887. 

Except  325,  in  serial  no.  2571;  338,  in  serial  no.  2572; 
339,  in  serial  no.  2573;  341,  in  serial  no.  2574;  342, 
in  serial  no.  2575;  374,  in  serial  no.  2576;  376,  in  serial 
no.  2566;  387,  in  serial  no.  2577;  571,  in  serial  no. 
2578;  572,  in  serial  no.  2579;  577,  in  serial  no.  2576; 
585,  in  serial  no.  2580,  and  597,  in  serial  no.  2596. 
550  is  Wool,  its  history,  manufacture,  tariff,  etc. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  18. 


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Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

2572 

8 
9 
10 
11 

12 

13 
H 
15 
16 

1^ 
18 

19 

20 

20 
20 
20 
20 

» 

21 
22 

« 

24 
24 
25 

26 
27 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

9 
10 
11 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 



[1] 
2 

H.  inisc.docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

338 

Same,  v.  19,  pt.  1. 

2573 

339 

Same,  v.  19,  pt.  2. 

2574 

341 

Same,  v,  20,  pt.  1. 

2675 

342 

Same,  v.  20,  pt.  2. 

Acceptance  of  portraits  of  ex-Speakers  Sedgwick,  Var- 

num,  and  Banks. 
Eulogies:  Seth  C.  Moflfatt. 

374 

2576 

577 

601 

Centennial  celebration  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

2577 

387 

--Ilebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  21. 

2578 

57L 

Ethnology  report,  1885,  6th.     >  > 
Importation  of  contract  labor. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  22,  pt.  1. 

2579 

572 

258(> 

585 

►  2581 
2582 
258S 

600,  pt.  1 

600,  pt.  2 

602 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1887,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  National  Museum. 

Cruise  of  steamer  Corwin,  1884. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American   Rev 

(Wharton),  introduction,  etc. 
Same,  correspondence,  Feb.  5, 1775-Jan.  1, 1779. 
Same,  Jan.  1, 1779-July  25, 1780. 
Same,  July  25, 1780-Nov.  25, 1781. 
Same,  Nov.  25, 1781-Nov.  13, 1782. 
Same,  Nov.  13, 1782-Mar.  4, 1785,  and  index. 
Consular  reports,  v.  22  and  23,  nos.  7t>-84. 
Same,  v.  24  and  25,  nos.  85-91. 
Same,  v.  20  and  27,  nos.  92-97. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  13:  Quicksilv 

2584 

2585 
2586 
2587 
2588 
2589 
2590 
2591 
2592 
2593 

603,  pt.  1 

603,  pt.  2 

603,pt.3 

603,  pt.  4 

6a3,pt.  5 

603,  pt.  6 

604,605 

606,607 

608,609 

610 

olution 

25M 

610      . 

Same,  v.  13,  atlas. 

2595 

611 

Same,  v.  14:  Fossils  of  New  Jersey  and  Connecticut 

2596 

597  ..   . 

VaUey. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  4,  pt.  2. 
Postal  laws  and  regulations. 
178  is  Telegraphic  facilities  and  services. 
Except  855,  not  printed. 

2597 

63 

2598 

n.  reports 

....^do 

1-260 

2599 

261-600 

601-970 

971-1380 

1381-1770 

1771-2250 

2251-2690 

2691-3200 

3112 

2600 

do 

2601 

...  .do 

2602 

do 

Except  1488,  not  printed. 

2608 

..    .do 

2604 

do 

Except  2880,  not  printed. 

Except  2824,  2a41,  2^42,  2934,  2936,  2988,  2939,  2950, 

8144,  not  printed,  and  3112,  in  serial  no.  2()0Ci. 
Investigation  of  trusts. 

Except  8300,  in  serial  no.  2608,  and  8498,  not  printed. 
Government  Printing  Office  investigation. 

2605 
2606 

do 

do 

2607 

do... 

3201-3532 

3300 

2608 

do 

50tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  3,  1888— Mar.  2.  1889 


2609 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  51st  Cong,  special  session 

Senate,  Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889,  p.  651. 
17  is  Opening  of  Sioux  reservation;  31  is  SamoMi  affairs. 
%(i  is  Interstate  Commerce  Commission   1888  2d"  69  is 

2610 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  ex.  docs 

do 

1-59 

|S611 

60-76 

Affairs  in  TTayti;  70  is  Volunteer  troops  to  guard  over- 
land mail  and  emigrant  routes,   1861-66,  which  is 
reprinted  in  serial  nos.  2678,  2679,  and  2680. 

82452°— 11 6 


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-3 
> 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

2612 

3 

4 

S.  ex.  docs.... 
do 

77-130 

77  is  Sugar  frauds;  106  is  Bering  Sea  fisheries. 

2613 

131-147 

142  is  Revenue  frauds;  145  is  Civil  Service  Commission, 

1888.    Contains  also  51st  Cong,  special  session  Senate, 
Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889,  S.  ex.  doc.  1. 

2614 

1 
? 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
do 

1-30 

Congressional  directorv,  2  editions;  etc. 

2615 

31-61,63-93.... 

34  is  Royal  Gold  and  Silver  Commission  of  Great 

Britain;  43  is  Sunday  rest  bill  hearings.    Contains 
also  51st  Cong,  special  session  Senate,  Mar.  4- Apr.  2, 
1889,  S.  misc.  docs.  1-15. 

2616 

3 

4 

2 

do 

do.. 

62 

Texas  election  outrages,  testimony. 

2617 

94 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

2618 
2619 

S.  reports...'.. 
do 

2397-2604 

2605-2719 

2604  is  I'late  printing  by  hand  vs.  by  machine. 
Except  2686,  in  serial  no.  2620;  2705,  in  serial  nos.  2621 

and  2622;  2707,  in  serial  no.  2623,  and  2710,  in  serial 

no.  2624.    Contains  also  51st  Cong,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, Mar.  4-Apr.  2,  1889,  S.  rps.  1-3,  the  last  being 

2620 
2621 
2622 
2623 

3 

4 
4 
5 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

2686,  2  pts 

2705  [pt.l].... 

2705,  pt.  2 

2707 

Business  methods  in  Executive  Departments. 
Investigation  of  aqueduct  tunnel  in  D.  C. 
La  Abra  claim  against  Mexico. 
Same. 
Report  on  Indian  traders. 

2624 

f, 

do 

2710 

Indian  traders  and  Chippewa  timber  contracts. 

2625 

H.  journal 

2626 
2627 

1 

1 
2 

H.  ex.  docs 

do 

l,pt-l 

l,pt.l 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1888,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

2628 

2 

do 

l,pt.2 

War,  1888,  v.  1. 

«  2629 
»  2630 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

l.pt.2 

l,pt.  2.. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

«   2631 

l,pt.2 

•  2632 

l,Dt.2 

»  2633 

l,pt.2 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Office. 

2634 

8 

do 

l.pt.3 

Navy,  1888. 

2635 

q 

do 

l,pt.4 

Post-Ofl5ce,  1888. 

26S6 

10 

do 

l,pt.5 

Interior,  1888,  v.  1:  Lands. 

2637 

11 

do 

do 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

S688 

l,pt.5......... 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

»2639 

13 
14 
15 
16 

do 

do. 

do........ 

do 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  4:  Geological  Survey. 

2610 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  5:  Education. 

»2641 

l,pt.5 

Same,  v.  6:  Labor. 

2642 

l,t)t.6 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1888. 

2643 

17 
18 
19 

do 

do 

do 

2 

Treasury  (Finances)  1888. 

2644 
2645 

3 

4,7-21,23-30... 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1888. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1888;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 

2646 
2647 

20 
21 
22 
23 

24 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5,71 

6 

eral)  1888;  etc. 
Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1890. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1888. 

2648 

22 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1888. 

2649 
2650 

31[pt.l] 

31,pt.2 

Contracts  for  carrying  mails,  1888, 
Fines  of  mail  contractors,  1888. 

2651 

25 
26 

do 

do 

32-119 

Except  45,  in  serial  no.  2653,  and  71 ,  in  serial  no.  2646. 

158  is  Mint  Bur.,  production  of  precious  metals,  1SS8. 

164, 166,  Madagascar;  167  is  Statistical  abstract,  1888. 

12652 

120-169 

2653 

27 

do 

45 

Tests  of  metals,  1888. 

83 


50th    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— Continued 


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1 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

'26»4 
*  26oo 

1 

2 
3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
11 
12 
13 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 

1 
2 

3 

4 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

do 

do 

do 

1-3.5-59,61,62, 
64-132, 135. 

4 

Except  109,  In  serial  no.  26.58;  118,  In  serial  no.  2660; 

129,  in  serial  no.  2t560.    35  is  Nat.  Home  for  D.  V. 

Soldiers,  1888;  103  is  Inspection  of  soldiers'  homes  In 

States. 
Mineral  resources,  1887. 

2656 

60 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  22,  pt.  2. 

2657 

63 

Digest  of  election  cases,  48th-50th  Congs. 

2658 

1 
2 

1 
2 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

^° 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

109 

Patent  Office,  1888, 

2659 

113 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  23,  pt.  1. 

2660 

129 

Same,  v.  23,  pt.  2. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1887. 

Irrigation  in  Egypt. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1887. 

2661 

133 

2662 

134 

2663 

136 

26^1 

137 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  42-46. 

2664- 

138      .. 

Same,  47-54. 

2665 

139 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  rps.,  1887 and  1888, 4th  and 5th. 
Consular  reports,  v.  28,  nos.  98-100. 
Same,  v.  29,  nos.  101-104. 

2666 

140 

2667 

141 

2668 
26«a 
2670 

142[pt.  1] 

142.pt  2 

143-145 

147.pts.l,2.... 
148 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1888  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Eulogies:  Edward  W.  Robertson;  James  N.  Bumes; 

'2671 
2672 

.... 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

acceptance  of  statue  of  Lewis  Cass.  146,  Proceedings 
in  accepting  statues  of  Muhlenberg  and  Fulton,  was 
never  printed. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  15:  Potomac  flora. 

Washington  observations,  1884. 

2673 
2674 

3533-3869 

3870-4069 

4070-4168 

4147 

Except  3855  and  3864,  not  printed. 

Except  4058,   not  printed.    3883  is  Alaska  fur-seal 

fisheries. 
Except  4147,  in  serial  no.  2676.    4156  relates  to  admis- 

sion  of  Utah;  4165,  to  trusts. 
Labor  troubles  In  anthracite  regions,  1887-88. 

2675 
2676 

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do 

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51st    CONGRESS,   SPECIAIj    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4— Apr.  2,  1889 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs.. 
S.  reports 


1.... 
1-15. 
1-3.. 


See  serial  no.  2609,  p.  551. 
See  serial  no.  2613. 
See  serial  no.  2615. 
See  serial  no.  2619. 


51st    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1889— Oct.  1,  1890 


2677 

2678 

1 

3 
4 

.... 

S.  e.x.  docs 

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2-10 

I,  Trade  relations  with  Mexico,  not  printed.    10,  Ne- 
vada war  claims,  has  3  docs,  of  50th  Cong,  appended. 

II,  California  war  claims,  has  same  appendixes  as  doc.  10. 
Oregon  war  claims,  with  same  appendixes  as  doc.  10. 
Centennial  Intemat.  Exhibition  at  Melbourne,  1888. 

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Notes 


22  is  History  of  navy-yard  at  Washington,  1799-1889;  51 
is  Sioux  reservation. 

Intemat.  Marine  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  1889, 
V.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Reports  prepared  for  [1st]  Intemat.  American  Confer- 
ence.     "      -  -  ■       *■ 

Except  115,  in  serial  no.  2687. 

Rainfall  in  Nebraska. 

125  is  [1st]  International  American  Conference,  railway 
line. 

Except  231,  in  serial  no.  2690,  and  232,  in  serial  nos. 
2691-2696.    222  is  Artesian  wells. 

Intemat.  American  Conference  [1889-90, 1st],  Minutes. 

Same,  reports,  v.  1. 

Same,  reports,  v.  2. 

Same,  reports,  v.  3  and  4. 

Same,  Spanish  edition,  v.  1. 

Same,  Spanish  edition,  v.  2. 

Same,  Spanish  edition,  v.  3. 

13  is  Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

Except  78,  in  serial  no.  2699. 

Patent  Office,  1889. 

Except  178,  in  serial  no.  2701.  170  is  American  Histor- 
ical Association,  1889. 

Tariff  statements  and  tables. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

15  is  Awards  of  Mexican  Claims  Commission. 

538  is  Montana  election  case. 

829  is  Transportation  and  sale  of  meat  products. 

847  is  Transportation  interests  of  U.  S.  and  Canada. 

Irrigation  and  reclamation  of  ari<llajadsL,^£;^;:^v5i 

Same. 

936  is  Immigration  law  expenses. 

1378  Is  River  and  harbor  appropriations. 

Except  1530,  in  serial  no.  2712. 

Relations  with  Canada. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1889. 

War,  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt .  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3  and  4:  Ordnance  and  Signal  Ofllce. 

Navy,  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Post-Office,  1889. 

Interior,  1889,  v.  1:  Lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  6,  pt.  2:  Education. 


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264,  2  pts. 
265-294. . . 
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410,  pt.  2 

410,pt.3 

410,  pt.  4 

410,pt.5 

436 

437 

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45 


77-104, 107-145, 
149-175. 


105. 
106. 
146. 
147. 
148. 


Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1889. 

Agriculture,  1889. 

Civil  Service  Conunissioii,  1889. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1889;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1889. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1889. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1889. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1891. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1889  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

13  is  Statistical  abstract,  1889. 

Tests  of  metals,  1889. 

Various  river  and  harbor  surveys. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1889. 

Except  113,  in  serial  nos.  2744  and  2745.  106  is  Proposed 
road  from  Washington  to  Mt.  Vernon. 

Mail  contracts,  1889. 

Fines  of  mail  contractors,  1889. 

Except  174,  in  serial  no.  2736. 

Savannah  River  survey,  etc.  247  is  Chippewa  Indians 
in  Minnesota. 

Waterway  from  Lake  Michigan  to  Illinois  River.    *  ~    ' 

294  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1887. 

Except  336,  in  serial  no.  2751.  354  is  Mint  Bur.,  produc- 
tion of  precious  metals,  1889;  360  is  Re-rating  of 
pensions. 

Labor  Department,  5th,  1889:  Railroad  labor. 

Except  394,  in  serial  no.  2736;  410,  in  serial  nos.  2753- 
2757;  436,  in  serial  no.  2758,  and  437,  in  serial  no. 
2759.  392  is  Importations  of  breadstuffs  and  provi- 
sions. 

Paris  Exposition  of  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Same,  v.  5. 

Treasurer's  accounts,  1889. 

Commercial  relations,  1888.  i^ 

Except  41 ,  in  serial  nos.  2764  and  2765.  50  is  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  1889,  3d.     ^■-'''     '"' 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  24,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  24,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  24,  pt.  3. 

Official  register,  1889,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  25,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  25,  pt.  2. 

77  is  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers, 
1889;  133  is  Bibliography  of  economic  entomology;  168 
is  Melville  Fuller's  Address  on  George  Washington. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  26,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  26,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  27,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  27,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  27,  pt.  3. 


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2816 


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242,  250-260. . . 

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224,  pt.  2 

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2085-2445. .'... 

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2773-3025 

3026-3243 


Notes 


Tariff  hearings,  1889-90. 

Except  194,  In  serial  no.  2776;  211,  in  serial  no.  2777, 

230  is  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1888.  ;, 

E xcept  257 ,  in  serial  no.  2797.  £"  ^  L_ 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  1:  Lake  Bonneville. 

Salmon  of  Alaska;  Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1888. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  28,  pt.  1. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1889  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  28,  pt.  2. 

Eulogies:  W.  D.  Kelley;  S.  S.  Cox;  R.  W.  Townshend; 
David  Wilber;  N.  W.  Nutting;  S.  J.  Randall;  James 
Laird. 

Consular  reports,  v.  30,  nos.  105-107*. 

Same,  v.  31,  nos.  108-111,  and  index  to  v.  18-31. 

Same,  v.  32,  nos.  112-115. 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  17. 

Same,  v.  18. 

Same,  v.  19. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  29,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  29,  pt.  2. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  55-61. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  30,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  30,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  30,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  30,  pt.  4. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  16:  Paleozoic  fishes. 

Washington  observations,  1885. 

Consular  reports,  v.  33,  nos.  116-119. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  1:  Cotton  textiles,  flies,  car- 
pets, malt  and  beer,  fruit  culture. 

Entomological  Commission  report,  5th. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  reports,  1889  and  1890,  6th 
and  7th. 

Tertiary  insects  of  North  America  (Hayden). 

Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology,  v.  2,  pt.  1: 
Klamath  Indians. 

Same,  V.  2,pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  6:  Cegiha  language.  See,  for  v.  5,  serial  no. 
2062;  v.  1,  3,  and  4,  not  in  Congressional  set. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1888. 


Except  712,  not  printed. 

1210  is  American  merchant  marine  in  foreign  trade. 

Except  1473,  not  printed. 

Except  2070,  not  printed. 

2445  is  Civil  Service  Commission  investigation. 


Except  8174,  not  printed. 


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70. 


53  is  Irrigation  investigations  and  reports.     „ 

9  is  Congressional  directory,  2  editions;  13  is  Interstate 

Commerce  Commission,  1890,  4th.     '^'^'^    ^  ^^  "i 
Eulogies:  James  B.  Beck. 
Except  68,  in  serial  no.  2822,  and  88,  in  serial  no.  2823. 

77  is  Investigation  of  Fish  Commission. 
Patent  Office,  1890. 

American  Historical  Association,  1890. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  5. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

1944  is  Nicaragua  Canal  Company,  history  and  progress. 
Tariff  statistics,  1789-1890;  etc.  .  >  >-.  ._^.  wt  .5    >u-i-  * 
2615  is  Investigation  of  Supervising  Architect's  Office. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1890. 

War,  1890,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Navy,  1890. 

Post-Office,  1890. 

Interior,  1890,  v.  1:  Lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture,  1890. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1890. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1890. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1890. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1890. 

Internal  Revenue  Conu:.,  1890;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1890. 

Estimates  for  1892;  Deficiency  estimates,  1891. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1890  [pt.  1]. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

Except  46,  in  serial  nos.  2856  and  2857.  46  is  Statistical 
abstract,  1890;  47  is  Receipts  and  expenses,  1888.     ' 

Special  consular  reports  [v.  5]:  Canals  and  irrigation  in 
foreign  countries. 

Same  [v.  4]:  Port  regulations  in  foreign  countries. 

Except  70,  in  serial  no.  2859;  80,  in  serial  no.  2860;  90, 
in  serial  no.  2861,  and  106,  pt.  3,  in  serial  no.  2862. 
106,  pt.  1,  is  Post-Office  expenses,  pt.  2  is  Mail  con- 
tractor's fines,  1890. 

Commercial  relations,  1889. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1890. 


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2875 
2876 

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106,  pt.  3. 
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265. 


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129,pt.  1. 
129,  pt.  2. 

130 

131 

132 

136 

137 

3244-3471. 
3472..".... 
3473-3732. 
3733-3878. 


3879-4006. 


4007-4058. 


Treasurer's  accounts,  1890. 

Business  of  Post-Office  Department,  1890. 

Except  165,  in  serial  no.  28G4,  and  16r,  in  serial  no. 

2852.    181  is  Susf)ended  land  entries,  1890. 
Tests  of  metals,  1890. 
All  H.  ex.  docs,  are  accounted  for  in  other  vols.    There 

was  no  V.  35  issued.    The  index  calls  for  no  such  vol. 
Except  265,  in  serial  no.  2S67,  and  287,  in  serial  no. 

2868.    295  is  Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious 

metals,  1890. 
Labor  Department,  Gth,  1890:  Cost  of  production,  iron, 

steel,  coal,  etc. 
Water  storage  in  arid  regions. 

38  is  Nat.  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1890. 
Except  108,  in  serial  no.  2876. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  31,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  31,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  31,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  32,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  32,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  32,  pt.  3. 
Eulogies:  E.  J.  Gay;  L.  F.  Watson;  J.  P.  Walker;  James 

Phelan. 
Consular  reports,  v.  34,  nos.  120-123. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1890  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2J:  National  Museum. 
Diseases  of  horse. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1889. 
Washington  observations,  1886. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  62-65. 
Digest  of  contested  elections  in  51st  Congress. 
3446  is  Ohio  ballot-box  contract. 
Immigration  reports. 

3732  is  Investigation  of  Commissioner  of  Pensions  Raum . 
3767  is  Ceding  of  arid  lands;  3823  is  Illegal  practices  of 

U.  S.  courts. 
3967  is  Coinage  of  gold  and  silver;  4006  is  Silver  pool  in- 
vestigation. 
4038  is  Civil  Service  Comn.  investigation;  4048  is  Chinese 

iminigration. 


52d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1891— Aug.  5,   1892 


1 

.... 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

journal... 
ex.  docs . . 


do. 

do. 


....do. 


5,  153,  157. 
8,  pts.  1-5. 


8,  pts.  6-9, 11. 


Except  5,  in  serial  no.  2893,  and  8,  in  serial  nos.  2894- 
2898. 

Texas  climate;  Cable  to  Hawaii;  Dakota  climate. 

American  RepubUcs  Bureau,  1st  report,  1891;  Hand- 
book of  American  Republics  (English);  same  (Span- 
ish); Brazil;  Mexico. 

Same:  Costa  Rica;  Guatemala-  Colombia;  Venezuela; 
Commercial  directories. 


89 


52d    CONGRESS,    lat    SESSION— Oontinucd 


Serl69 


Document  no. 


Notes 


S.  ex.  dors 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

dp.... 


.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


8.  misc.  docs. 
do 


..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


do 

do 

do 

S.  reports.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do.,... 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


8,  pt.  10 

8,  pt.  10 

8,  pt.  10 

41,  4pts 

42-83 

84-156 

149[pt.  IJ... 
149,  pts.  2-6. 


149,  pts.  7-11 


1,  3  pts. 
3-07.... 


65,  192. 

68 

^98-226. 


227 

228,229.. 

1-148 

149-453... 
454-665... 
666-849... 
850-1116.. 
986,  pt.  1. 
986,  pt.  2. 
986,  pt.  3. 


l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
1,  pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 


Tariffs  of  American  Republics,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Artesian  and  underflow  investigation. 

58  Is  Pine  liidge  and  Ilosebud  Indian  reservations. 

Except  149,  in  serial  no.  2902,  and  168  and  157,  both  in 
serial  no.  2893. 

Handbook  of  American  Republics,  1893. 

Handbooks:  Nicaragua;  Santo  Domingo;  Laws  of  im- 
migration and  public  lands  in  American  Republics; 
Paraguay;  Bolivia. 

Handbooks:  Honduras;  Salvador;  Peru;  Uruguay; 
Haiti. 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

Except  65,  in  serial  no.  2905,  and  68,  in  serial  no.  2906, 
31  is  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1891,  5th. 

Fish-cultural  stations;  Salmon  of  Alaska.  -^'-^  ^ 

Patent  Office,  1891. 

Except  169,  in  serial  no.  2908,  and  192,  in  serial  no. 
2905.    173  is  American  Historical  Association,  1891. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  6. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Eulogies:  P.  B.  Plumb;  E.  K.  Wilson. 

18  is  Printing  and  distributing  public  dociunents. 


River  and  harbor  appropriations;  etc. 

Except  986,  in  serial  nos.  2916-2918. 

Effect  of  tariff  law  upon  prices  and  wages,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1891. 

War,  1891,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  En^neers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  4:  Signal  Office. 

Same,  v.  5:  Inspector-general. 

Navy,  1891. 

Post-Office,  1891. 

Interior,  1891,  v.  1:  Lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  V.  4,.p^t.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture,  1S91. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1891. 


90 


52d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


h 

r. 

^ 

Series 

Dociiment  no. 

Notes 

^" 

> 

Ph 

2942 

22 

H.  ex.  docs  ... 

l,pt.8 

4,7 

€ivil  Service  Com  mission,  1891. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1891;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1891. 

2913 

23 



do 

2 

Treasury  (Finances)  1891. 

2M4 

'>4 

do 

3,pt.l 

3,pt.2 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1891,  v.  1, 
Same,  v.  2:  National  banks. 

2945 

25 

.... 

do 

2946 

'>f> 

.  ...do. 

5,94,205 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1893  and  deficiencies. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1891  [pt.  1]. 

2947 

27 

do 

C[pt.l] 

2948 

28 



do 

6,pt.2 

Same,  pt.  2:  Internal  commerce. 

2949 

M 

do 

8-28 

15  is  Electrical  Commission  of  District  of  Columbia. 

2950 

30 

do 

2&-42, 44-46.... 
43,pt.  1 

Many  relate  to  river  surveys. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1891. 

2951 

31 

...-■.do 

•  2952 

32 

do 

43,pt.2 

Same,  pt.  2. 

2953 

33 

do 

47-79 

53  is  Statistical  abstract,  1891;  74  includes  Checklist  of 

public  documents,  1st  edition. 

2954 

34 

do 

80-135 

Except  94,  in  serial  no.  2946.    91  is  Relations  with  Chile. 

2955 

35 

do 

136-160,162-200. 

200  is  Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1891. 

2956 

36 

do 

161 

Tests  of  metals,  1891. 

^2957 

37 

.... 

do 

201-275 

Except  205,  in  serial  no.  2946,  and  232,  in  serial  no.  2958. 
204  is  Commercial  relations,  1890  and  1891;  235,  2  pts., 
is  Causes  which  incite  immigration  to  U.  S. 

29581 

38 

[1] 

do 

232,pt.  1 

Labor  Department,  7th,  1891:  Cost  of  production,  tex- 
tiles and  glass,  v.  1. 

» 29583 

38 

12] 

do 

232,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  2. 

2959 

1 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

1-10,27-335.... 

Except  48,  in  serial  nos.  2980-2984;  50,  in  serial  nos. 
2985  and  2986;  60,  in  serial  no.  2987;  77,  in  serial  no. 
2988;  107,  in  serial  no.  2989;  141,  in  serial  no.  2990; 
153,  in  serial  no.  2991;  154,  in  serial  no.  2992;  233,  in 
serial  nos.  2993-2995;  234,  in  serial  no.  2990;  256,  in 
serial  no.  2996;  258,  in  serial  no.  2997;  261,  in  serial  no, 
2998;  295,  in  serial  no.  2999;  296,  in  serial  no.  3000; 
320,  in  serial  no.  2990;  334,  in  serial  nos.  3001  and  3002. 
335  is  Eabor  troubles  at  Homestead,  Pa.,  1892. 

2960 

? 

do 

11 

Washington  observations,  1887. 

2961 

3 

do 

12 : 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  33. 

2962 

4 

do 

13,pt.  1 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  1. 

2963 

5 

do 

13,pt.2 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  2. 

2964 

6 



.....do 

13,pt.3 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  3. 

2965 

7 

do 

13,  pt.  4 

Same,  v.  34,  pt.  4. 

2966 

8 



do 

14,pt.l 

Same,  v.  35,  pt.  1. 

2967 

9 



do 

14,pt.2 

Same,  v.  35,  pt.  2. 

2968 

10 

do 

15,pt.l 

Same,  v.  36,  pt.  1. 

2969 

11 



do 

15,pt.2 

Same,  v.  36,  pt.  2. 

2970 

12 

do 

15,pt.3 

Same,  v.  36,  pt.  3. 

2971 

13 

do 

16,pt.  1 

Same,  v.  37,  pt.  1. 

2972 

14 

do 

16,pt.2 

Same,  v.  37,  pt.  2. 

2973 

1^ 

.  .do 

17,18 

Consular  reports,  v.  35  and  36,  nos.  124-131. 

19 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  2:  Refrigerators  and  food 

2974 

16 

do 

preservation,   European   emigration,   olive  culture, 



beet-sugar  and  flax. 

20 

Same,  v.  3:  Streets  and  highways. 

2975 

17 

do 

21,22    

Geological  Survey  bulletins  66-71. 

2976 

18 
19 
20 

.do 

23 

Same,  72-75. 

2977 

do 

24 

Same,  76-80. 

2978 

do 

25,336 

Same,  81-83. 

91 


62d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H. misc. docs..!  2G. 


50 

2 

50 

2 

50 

3 

50 

4 

50 

4 

50 

5 

50 

5 

50 

6 

50 

7 

50 

8 

50 

8 

50 

9 

50 

10 

50 

11 

50 

11 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
-do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do., 
.do., 
•do., 
.do., 
-do., 
.do.. 


48,ptl.. 
48,pt.2.. 
48,pt3.. 
48,pt4.. 
48,pt.5... 
8D[pt.  IJ. 
50,pt.2.. 


77 

107 

141,234,320. 


153 

154 

233,pt.l. 
233,  pt.  2. 
233,  pt.  3. 

256 

258 

261 

261 


295 

296 

334,  pt.]. 
334,  pt.  2. 

337 

338,pt.l. 
338,  pt.  2. 
33S,pt.3. 


),pt.  1. 


340,  pt.  4. 
340,  pt.  4. 


340,  pt.  6.. 
340,  pt  6.. 
340,  pt.  6.. 
340,pt.l4. 


340,pt.l4.. 
340,ptl5.. 
340,pt.  17.. 
340,  pt.  18. 
340,  pt.  18. 
340,  pt.  7.. 
340,  pt.  20. 
340,  pt.  21. 
340,  pt.  21. 


Contributions  to   Nort;h   American  ethnology,  v.  7: 

Dakota-English  dictionary. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  38,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  4. 
Same,  v.  38,  pt.  5. 
Official  register,  1891,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  17:  Flora  of  Dakota 

group. 
Same,  v.  18:  Paleontology  of  New  Jersey, 
Ethnology  report,  1886,  7th. 
Eulogies:  Speakers  Grow  and  Randall;  L.  C.  Houk; 

W.  II.  F.  Lee. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  6:  Coal,  gas,  India  rubber. 
Consular  reports,  v.  37,  nos.  132-135. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  39,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  39,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  39,  pt.  3. 
Wasliington  observations,  1888. 
Consular  reports,  v.  38,  nos.  136-139. 
Atlas  to  Rebellion  records,  plates  1-84  and  index. 
Same,  plates  85-175.    These  2  v.  were  issued  as  bound 

Congressional  documents  in  1903. 
Ethnology  report,  1887,  8th. 
Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1889  and  1890. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1891  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2J:  National  Museum. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  84-86. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  40,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  40,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  40,  pt.  3. 

Consular  reports,  v.  39,  nos.  140-143. 
nth  census.  Final  volumes:  Mineral  industries.    Of 

doc.  340,  pts.  2,  3,  5,  8-13, 16,  and  19,  were  not  applied 

to  any  publication  and  are  therefore  missing. 
Same:  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  pt.  1,  public  debt. 
Same:  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  pt.  2,  valuation  and 

taxation. 
Same:  Compendimn,  pt,  1,  population. 
Same:  Compendium,  pt.  2,  vital  and  social  statistics,  etc. 
Same:  Compendium,  pt.  3,  population,  etc. 
Same:  Insurance  business,  pt.  1,  fire,  marine,  and  inland 

insiu-ance. 
Same:  Insurance  business,  pt.  2,  life  insurance. 
Same:  Indians. 
Same:  Churches. 
Same:  Population,  pt.  1. 
Same:  Population,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Alaska. 

Same:  Agriculture,  irrigation,  fisheries. 
Same:  Transportation  business,  pt.  1,  by  land. 
Same:  Transportation  business,  pt.  2,  by  water. 


92 


62d    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Contiimed 


•§  d 

"o 

^ 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

CQ 

> 

a3 

3024 

SO 

12 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

340,  pt.  22 

Same:  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  1,  totals  for  States 
and  industries. 

3025 

50 

12 

do 

340,  pt.  22 

Same:  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  2,  statistics  of 
cities. 

3026 

50 

12 

do 

340,  pt.  22 

Same:  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  3,  selected  indus- 
tries. 

3027 

50 

13 

do 

340,  pt.  23 

Same:  Real  estate  mortgages. 

3028 

50 

14 

do 

340,  pt.  24 

Same:  Crime, pauperism,  and  benevolence,  pt.  l.analy- 

8029 

50 

14 

do 

340,  pt.  24 

Same:  Crime,  pauperism,  and  benevolence,  pt.  2,  gen- 
eral tables. 

3030 

50 

15 

do 

340,  pt.  25 

Same:  Farms  and  homes. 

3031 

50 

16 

do 

340,  pt.  26 

Same:  Insane,  feeble-minded,  etc. 

8032 

50 

17 

do 

340,  pt.  27 

Same:  Occupations.  A  special  report;  not  a  "final 
volvmie." 

8033 

50 

18 

do 

340,pt.28 

Same:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  1,  analysis  and 
rate  tables. 

3034 

50 

18 

do 

340,pt.28 

Same:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  2,  vital  statistics. 

8035 

50 

18 

do 

340,  pt.  28 

Same:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  3,  statistics  of 
deaths. 

8036 

50 

18 

do 

340,  pt.  28 

Sam.e:  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  4,  statistics  of 
deaths. 

3037 

50 

19 

do 

340,  pt.  29 

Same:  Statistical  atlas. 

8038 

51 

do 

341 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1890. 

3039 

5? 

.do... 

342.. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  19:  Penokee  iron- 
bearing  series. 

8040 

53 

[1] 

[^1 

.do 

343 

Same,  v.  20:  Geology  of  Eureka  district,  Nev. 

30tl 

53 

do 

[343] 

Same,  v.  20,  atlas. 

3042 

1 

H.  reports 

1-322 

3043 

2 

.... 

do 

323-686 

•Except  634,  not  printed. 

3044 

3 



do 

687-943 

3045 

4 

do 

944-1302 

3046 

5 



do 

1303-1641 

Except  1454,  in  serial  no.  3047. 

3047 

6 

.  .  .do 

1454 

Expenditures  of  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  1893. 

3048 

7 

do 

1642-1955 

Except  1868,  in  serial  nos.  3049  and  3050. 

3049 

8 



do 

1868,  pt.l 

Pension  Office  investigation. 

3050 

9 

do 

1868,  pt.  2 

Same. 

3051 

10 

do 

1956-2147 

Except  nos.  1960,  in  serial  no.  3052;  2087,  not  printed, 
and  2090,  in  serial  no.  3053.  1956  is  Yellowstone  Na- 
tional Park  investigation;  1966  is  Abuses  in  U.  S. 
courts. 

3052 

11 

do 

1960 

Labor  Dept.,  2d  special  rp.:  Labor  laws  in  States  and 

Territories.    1st  and  3d  rps.,  not  in  CongressionaV>et. 

3053 

12 

do 

2090 

Immigration  investigation,  Ellis  Island,  1892.           "    . 

52d    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  6,  1892— Mar.  3,  1893 


S.  journal. 


S.  ex.  docs. 
do 


1-19 

20-36,39-68... 


Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  53d 

Cong.,  Mar.  4- Apr.  15,  1893,  p.  169. 
15-18  relate  to  Indian  affairs  and  contracts. 
Except  65,  in  serial  no.  3060,  and  66,  in  serial  no.  3061. 

20  is  Operations  of  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  1892. 


9.^ 


62d    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Not<58 


S.  ex.  docs. 

do 


do. 

do. 


.do. 


..do. 
..do. 
do., 


30&i 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
I  17 
!l8 
:  19 


.do. 


S.  misc.  docs. 


....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
S.  reports. 


.do. 


do 

-do 

do 

....do 

H.  journal.. 

H,  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


37,pt.l 

37,  pt.  2 

38,  pt.  1 


65.... 

66.... 

69-107 


84, 96, 3  pts. . . 


1-14,16-52,54- 
56, 58-03, 69. 

15 

53 

57 

64,65,66 


67. 


70 

1117-1285. 


J286-1393. 


1394,  pt.l.. 
1394,  pt.  2.. 
1394,  pt.  3.. 
1394,  pt.  4.. 


1,  pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 
1,  pt. 
l,pt. 
l,pt. 


Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1892,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Financial  statistics,  1830-(hi.  Pts.  2  and  3  of  this  docu- 
ment have  never  been  compiled  owing  to  failure  of 
Congress  to  appropriate  for  the  purpose. 

Labor  Department,  8th,  1892:  Industrial  education. 

Labor  Department,  4th  special  report:  Compulsory  in- 
surance in  Germany. 

Except  84  and  96,  in  serial  no.  3063.  76  is  Annexation  of 
Hawaii;  82  is  International  Monetary  Conference  at 
Brussels,  1892.  Contains  also  53d  Cong,  special  ses- 
sion Senate,  Mar.  4-Apr.  15,  1893,  S.  ex.  docs.  1^. 

Bureau  of  American  Republics,  1892;  Latin  American 
markets;  Handbook  of  Ecuador;  Handbook  of  Argen- 
tine Republic. 

1, 2  pts.,  is  Congressional  directorj',  2  editions;  61  is  Civil 
Service  Commission,  information  and  civil  list. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1892,  6th. 

Patent  Office,  1892. 

American  Historical  Association,  1892. 

Eulogies:  John  S,  Barbour;  George  Hearst;  John  E. 
Kennai. 

Senate  contested  elections,  1789-1885. 

Senate  precedents. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

1142,  Nicaragua  Canal  Company,  includes  reprint  of  S. 
rp.  1944,  51st  Cong.  2d  sess.;  1280  is  Investigation  of 
labor  troubles. 

1286  is  Failed  national  banks;  1333  is  Immigration  con- 
ditions. Contains  also  53d  Cong,  special  session  Sen- 
ate, Mar.  4-Apr.  15, 1893,  S.  rps.  1-9. 

Wholesale  prices,  wages  and  transportation,  1893,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2.] 

Same,  pt.  3.  [    Pt.  1  contains  same  matter  condensed. 

Same,  pt.  4.J 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1892. 
War,  1892,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  V.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2  [pt.  5]:  Engineers,  atlas. 
Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 
Same,  v.  4:  Inspector-general. 
Navy,  1892. 
Post-Office,  1892. 
Interior,  1892,  v.  1:  Lands. 
Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 
Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 
Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 


94 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  ex.  docs. 
....do 


...do.... 


....do 

....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 


•do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 


..do 

..do 

...do 

...do 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
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.do. 
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l,pt.  6. 
l,pt.  7. 
1,  pts.  8 
4,7.... 


2 

3,  pt.  1.. 
3,pt.  2.. 
5,72,161. 


8-127 

43 

128-227. 229. 


228 

230-255. 


256 

257 

1-39, 44-94. 


96,pt.  1. 


96,  pt.  2. 
96,pt.  3. 
96,  pt.  4. 
97-104... 


105 

106 

107 

108, 109. 
110,111. 


112 

113 

114,pt.  1. 
114,  pt.  2. 

115 

116 

117 

118 


Agriculture,  1892. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1892. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1892;  World's  Fair  statement. 

Internal  Revenue  Comr.,  1892;  Justice  (Attorney-Gen- 
eral) 1892.     X)OC.  1    f:t;  ^    .-      ■ 

Treasury  (Finances)  1892. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1892,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Estimates  for  1894;  Deficiency  estimates,  1893. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1892. 

Except  43,  in  serial  no.  3104,  and  72,  in  serial  no.  3101. 

Tests  of  metals,  1892. 

Except  161,  in  serial  no.  3101.  211  is  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition  rp.,  1892. 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1889. 

231  is  erroneously  headed  "1st  sess."  247  is  Mint  Bu- 
reau, production  of  precious  metals,  1892;  254  is  Labor 
Department,  5th  special  report,  Gothenburg  system 
of  liquor  traific;  255  is  Statistical  abstract,  1892. 

Receipts  and  expenses,  1890. 

Commercial  relations,  1892. 

Except  11 ,  in  serial  no.  3111;  83,  in  serial  no.  3116,  and 
90,  in  serial  no.  3117.    94  is  statistics  on  wool. 

Ethnology  report,  1888,  9th. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1891. 

Postal  laws  and  regulations. 

Comprehensive  index  of  Government  publications,  1889- 
1893  (Ames). 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  41,  pt.  1.  v.  1-4  are  in 
serial  nos.  3112-3115;  v.  5-40,  in  certain  serial  nos.  be- 
tween 2053  and  3006. 

Same,  v.  41 ,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  41,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  41,  pt.  4. 

Eulogies:  A.  K.  Craig;  M.  H.  Ford;  J.  R.  Gamble;  J. 
W.  Kendall;  E.  F.  McDonald;  F.  B.  Spinola;  E.  T. 
Stackhouse;  J.  G.  Warwick. 

Sheep  industry  of  U.  S.,  1892. 

Diseases  of  cattle.  .,      « 

Weather  Bureau,  1892. 

Consular  reports,  v.  40  and  41,  nos.  144-151. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  7  and  8:  Stave  trade  and 
tariffs;  Fire  and  building  regulations. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1891. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1889, 1890,  and  1891. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1892  [pt  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Washington  observations,  1889. 

Ethnology  report,  1889, 10th. 

Commerce  with  P^urope,  1790-1890. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  21:  Tertiary  rhyn- 
chophorous  coleoptera. 


95 


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§a 

1 

g 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

8187 
8188 

28 
29 

30 

1 

2 

3 

H.inlso.doo8.. 

do 

.do 

119 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  9:  Australasian  sheep  and 
wool;  Vagrancy  and  public  charities. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  reports,  1891  and  1892,  8th 
and  9th. 

Growth  of  industrial  art  (Butterworth). 

2278  is  Alleged  coal  combination;  2309  is  Sweating  sys- 
tem investigation.          /  •;•  ' ''-     -' 

2342  is  National  banlcs  investigation. 

2447  is  Pinkerton  detectives  in  labor  troubles. 

120     . 

318t> 

ri2i1 

•  8140 

3141 
81421 

.... 

H.  reports 

do 

do 

2148-2317 

2318-2446 

2447-2621 

53d    CONGRESS,   SPECIAL.    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4— Apr.  16,  1893 


31422 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs 

S.  misc.  docs... 
S.  reports 


1-4.. 

1-47. 
1-9.. 


Set  serial  no.  3054,  p. 
See  serial  no.  3062. 

See  serial  no.  3073. 


53d    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Aug.  7-Nov.  3,  1893 


8148 

S.  journal 

8144 

S.  ex.  docs 

1:33::::::::::: 

9  is  letter  of  transmittal  only,  the  reports  on  Aqueduct 
bridge  over  Potomac  never  having  been  printed  as 

S.  doc.  9,  however,  Davis's  reports  on  the  subject, 

dated  1893,  appear  in  serial  no.  3377,  p.  4085,  and 

Tumbull'shad  been  previously  printed  (s«cW7.2:.\q4). 

8145 

1 

S.  misc.  docs... 

1-96 

Except  8,  pt.  2,  2d  edition  of  Congressional  directory, 
which  does  not  appear  in  Congressional  set;  23,  in 

serial  no.  3146. 

8146 

2 

do 

23,pts.  1-3 

Coinage  of  silver  in  India  (Ilerschell). 

8147 

1 

S.  reports 

11-72 

Except  41 ,  47 ,  58,  61 ,  in  serial  no.  3148.    S.  reports  1-9 
are  53d  Cong,  special  sess.  Senate,  in  serial  no.  3073. 

There  was  no  report  numbered  10. 

3148 

2 

•"■ 

do 

41,47,58,61.... 

Contains  also  S.  reports  93,  116,  200,  201,  240,  293,  447- 
449, of  53d  Cong.  2d  sess.;  and  S.  reports  769,  808,  865, 
875,  932,  952,1021-1024,1033-1035,  of  53d  Cong.  3d  sess. 

8149 

8150 

1 

H.  ex.  docs 

H.  misc.  docs.. 

1:27! 

8161 

1-45 

Except  9,  in  serial  nos.  3152-3154;  24,  in  serial  no.  3155; 

48,  in  serial  no.  3156. 

8152 

2 

do 

9,pt.l 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  42,  pt.  ]. 

8158 

3 

do 

9,pt.2 

Same,  v.  42,  pt.  2. 

8154 

4 

do 

9,pt.3 

Same,  v.  42,  pt.  3. 

Consular  reports,  v.  42,  nos.  152-155. 

8155 

5 

do 

24 

8156 

6 

do 

43              

Tariff  hearings. 

Except  49,  88, 146, 152,  in  serial  no.  3158. 

Contains  also  H.  reports  208,  210,  349,  392,  409,  637,  822, 

8157 

1 

H.  reports 

do 

1-170 

8158 

2 

49,88,145,152.. 

970-972,  of  53d  Cong.  2d  sess.;  and  H.  reports  1584, 1652, 

1736,  1759,  1839,  1851,  1908-1910,  1954,  1973-1976,  2000, 

of  53d  Cong.  3d  sess. 

96 


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Dec.  4,  1893— Aug.  28,  1894 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


S159 
3160 


81611 

31612 

3162 1 

31622 

3163 

3164 

3165 

81661 


3166  < 

8166^ 

31666 

31667 

81668 

31669 

3166 1» 

3166" 

316612 

3166" 

3166" 

316615 

316616 

3167 

3168 

8169 

3170 

3171 


3172 

8178 

8174 

31751 

31752 

31753 

3176 

3177 
3178 

3179 


3180 


3181 


S.  journal.. 
S.  ex.  does. 


[13 
[2] 
[1] 
[2] 


...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

...do 

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...do 

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S.  irdsc.  docs 
...do..... 

...do 

...do 

...do 


...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 
...do.... 

...do.... 
...do.... 

S.  reports. 


do 


...do.. 


1-74. 


19,ptl.... 
19,pt.2.... 
36,pt.l.... 
36,pt.2.... 

75-176 

97 

119 

177,pt.l.. 
177,  pt.  2.. 
177,  pt.  3.. 
177,  pt.  4.. 
177,  pt.  5.. 
177,pt.6.- 
177,  pt.  7.. 
177,  pt.  8.. 
177,  pt.  9.. 
177,pt.  10. 
177,pt.  11. 
177,  pt.  12. 
177,pt.  13. 
177,  pt.  14. 
177,  pt.  15. 
177,  pt.  16. 

1-103 

10 

12,3pts... 

104 

105-276.... 


122,178... 

127 

200 

266,pt.  1. 
266,  pt.  2. 
266,  pt.  3. 
274 


277. 
278. 


73-330. 


227. 


235. 


Except  19,  letter  of  transmittal  only,  see,  for  report 
serial  no.  3161 1>2;  86,  in  serial  no.  3162 1»2;  61,  list  of 
employees  of  Treasury  Department,  never  printed. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1893,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Pan-American  Medical  Congress,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Except  97,  in  serial  no.  3164;  119,  in  serial  no.  3165. 

Des  Moines  River  land  grant. 

Intemat.  Cong,  of  Engineers:  Military  engineering. 

Fur-seal  fisheries  arbitration,  v.  1:  Final  reports. 

Same,  v.  2:  Historical,  diplomatic  questions,  etc. 

Same,  v.  3:  Testimony  and  maps. 

Same,  v.  4:  Case  of  Gt.  Britain,  with  appendix. 

Same,  v.  5:  Appendix,  continued. 

Same,  v.  6:  British  Commission,  report  to  June  21, 1892. 

Same,  v.  7:  Counter  case  of  U.  S.,  with  app.  and  maps. 

Same,  v.  8:  Counter  case  of  Gt.  Britain,  with  app. 

Same,  v.  9:  Argument  of  U.  S.,  with  app. 

Same,  v.  10:  Argument  of  Gt.  Britain. 

Same,  v.  11:  Oral  arguments. 

Same,  v.  12:  Oral  arguments  for  U.  S. 

Same,  v.  13:  Oral  arguments  for  Gt.  Britain. 

Same,  v.  14:  Oral  arguments  on  regulations. 

Same,  v.  15:  Oral  arguments  for  U.  S. 

Same,  v.  16:  Facsimiles  of  documents,  etc. 

Except  10,  in  serial  no.  3108;  12,  in  serial  no.  3169. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1893,  7th. 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

American  Historical  Association,  1893. 

Except  122,  in  serial  no.  3172;  127,  in  serial  no.  3173; 
178,  in  serial  no.  3172;  200,  in  serial  no.  3174;  266, 
in  serial  no.  31751-3;  274,  in  serial  no.  3176. 

Eulogies:  Leland  Stanford  and  R.  L.  Gibson. 

Patent  Office,  1893. 

Salmon  fisheries  of  Columbia  River. 

List  of  private  claims,  47th-Slst  Cong.,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Berlin  Silver  Commission,  1894.  Contains  also  London 
Bimetallic  Conference,  p.  1281. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Smith's  Digest  of  decisions  and  precedents  of  Senate  and 
House. 

Except  93,  116,  200,  201,  240,  293,  in  serial  no.  3148; 
227,  in  serial  no.  3180;  235,  in  serial  no.  3181;  259,  in 
serial  no.  3182. 

Hawaiian  Islands,  This  report  as  printed  by  Commi^ 
tee  on  Foreign  Relations  is  in  2  v.  (sec  Y4.F762:H31i'»2). 
V.  2  as  such  is  not  in  Congressional  set,  but  same  matter 
with  additions  appears  in  serial  no.  3294. 

Coinage  laws,  1792-1894. 


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> 

I 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13 
14 

15 

16 
17 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

8.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

f  259,  pt.  1 

Imports  and  exports,  pt.  1, 1867-93. 

Same,  pt.  2, 1(>97-1893. 

Except  834,  in  serial  no.  3184;  868.  868,  370,  401,  406, 
407,  412,  413,  415,  in  serial  no.  3185;  418,  419,  421- 
424, 426-428,  in  serial  no.  3186;  429, 480,  in  serial  no. 
3187;  436,  in  serial  no.  3188;  487-143,  in  serial  no.  3187; 
444-446,  in  serial  no.  3189;  447^49,  in  serial  no.  3148; 
451-156,  in  serial  no.  3189;  457,  in  serial  no.  3188;  460, 
461,  in  serial  no.  3189;  462,  463,  465-169,  473^75,  in 
serial  no.  3190;  477,  486-487,  in  serial  no.  3188;  491- 
498,  in  serial  no.  3190;  494,511-618,  in  serial  no.  3191. 

Tarifl  comparisons. 

8182 

1259,  pt.  2  ..   .. 

8188 

331-519 

8184 

334 

^185 

358,   368,   370, 
401,  406,  407, 
.    412,413,415. 
(418,   419,   421- 
1    424,420^8. 
j429,  430,  437- 
1    443. 

436,    457,   477, 
486-487,  606, 
,    624. 

(444-446,     451- 
1    456,460,461. 
f462,   463,   465- 
l     469,  473-175, 
I    491-493. 
(494,511-513.... 

559 

Replies  to  tariff  inquiries,  bulletins  1-8;  407  is  not  a 
bulletin.         ^  '^  ''    ^  ^ 

Same,  bulletins  9-17.      ^'^ 

J  Same,  bulletins  18-26. 

•Senate  bribery  investigation. 
Replies  to  tarifl  inquiries,  bulletins  27-37. 
Isame,  bulletins  38-60.             -              y/OV^-rc 
Same,  bulletins  51-54. 

'3186 

do 

8187 

do 

3188 

do 

•  3189 

do 

•3190 
3191 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  journal..... 

Tarifl  comparisons. 

3192 

520-700 

Except  559,  in  serial  no.  3191;  603,  in  serial  no.  3193; 

606,  624,  in  serial  no.  3188;  698,  in  serial  no.  3193. 
Sugar  schedule  in  tariff  bill  of  1894. 
Tarifl  law  of  1894. 

[603 

698. . .     . 

3198 

)701 

Replies  to  tarifl  inquiries,  bulletin  55,  4  pts. 

Same,  bulletin  56,  2  pts. 

Same,  bulletins  57-60.    Not  printed. 

702... 

8194 

703-706 

8195 

707,708 

Same,  bulletins  61  and  62.    Nos.  709  and  710,  bulletins 

3196 

63  and  64,  which  were  originally  intended  to  be  includ- 
ed in  this  volume,  have  not  appeared  in  any  form. 

:n97 

H.  ex.  docs 

do... 

do 

....:do 

do 

do 

do 

do.. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

1,  pt.  1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1893. 
War,  1893,  v.  1. 

;;i98 

1,  pt.  2.. 

.3199 

1,  pt.  2.... 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

'  :{iOd 

l,pt.  2.. 

;.>oi 

1,  pt.  2.... 

;'.-202 

1,  pt.  2..   . 

:{208 

1,  pt.  2.... 

:{-»(H 

1,  pt.  2.. 

:-'0o 

1,  pt.  2.... 

;i06 

1,  pt.  2... 

Same,  v.  4:  Inspector-general. 

Navy,  1893. 

Post-OfHce,  1893. 

Interior,  1893,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  PubUc  lands. 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

:5207 

1,  pt.  3 

3-208 
8209 

l,pt.4.... 
1,  pt.  5.... 

8210 

l,pt.5.... 

82452°— 11- 


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Document  no. 


Notes 


3211 
r3212 
»8213 
#8214 
*  3215 
3216 
8217 

/3218 

«  3219 
3220  > 
3220  2 

3221 

3222 


•    3228 
3229 


27 


3225  I  28 

3226  I  29 

I 

♦  3227    ,  30 


3230 


H.  ex.  docs 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 
....do.... 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 

.do. 


do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

H.  misc.  docs. 


....do. 
....do. 

do. 

...do. 


1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  5 
1,  pt.  6 
1,  pt.  7 
l,pt.8. 

4 

7 

23 

2 

3,pt.l. 
3,pt.2. 

33,103. 
6,2pts 

8-96... 


47,  48,  70,  76 
79,  95,  112 
140,256. 

83 

97 

.237 

98-261 

209.... 

257 

1-207 


29,pt.l. 
29,pt.2. 

38 

47 


Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture,  1893. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1893. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1893.  Dot,  I  pi.  ^  cs\\\ 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1893.  .'' 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1893. 

Ordnance  and  Fortification  Board,  3d  report. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1893. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1893,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1895. 

Deficiency  estimates,  1893  and  1894. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1893 .  Contains  also  H .  misc. 
doc.  96. 

Except  23,  in  serial  no.  3218;  33,  in  serial  no.  3221;  39 
and  42,  letters  of  transmittal  only,  statements  never 
printed;  43,  letter  of  transmittal  only,  see,  for  Tests  of 
metals,  1893,  serial  no.  3438;  47, 48,  70,  76,  79,  in  serial 
no.  3224;  83,  in  serial  no.  3225;  95,  in  serial  no.  3224. 

Hawaiian  Islands.  Pages  2-5,  7,  and  8  of  76  are  inter- 
changed with  the  corresponding  pages  of  79. 

Commercial  relations,  1893. 

Statistical  abstract,  1893. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1893. 

Except  103,  inserialno.  3221;  112, 140,  in  serial  no.  3224; 
209,  in  serial  no.  3227;  237,  in  serial  no.  3225;  256,  in 
serial  no.  3224;  257,  in  serial  no.  3228. 

Labor  Department,  9th,  1893:  Building  and  loan  associ- 
ations. 

Labor  Department,  7th  special  report:  Slums  of  cities. 
6th  report,  not  in  Congressional  set. 

Except  29,  in  serial  nos.  3230  and  3231;  38,  in  serial  no. 
3232;  47,  in  serial  no.  3233;  54,  in  serial  no.  3234;  55, 
in  serial  nos.  3235  and  3236;  81,  in  serial  no.  3237;  82, 
in  serial  no.  3238;  93,  in  serial  no.  3239;  96,  in  serial 
no.  3222;  97,  in  serial  no.  3240;  107,  in  serial  no.  3241; 
119,  in  serial  no.  3242;  120,  in  serial  no.  3243;  121,  in 
serial  nos.  3244  and  3245;  122,  in  serial  no.  3246;  123,  in 
serial  no.  3247;  130,  in  serial  no.  3248;  173,  in  serial 
no.  3249;  175,  in  serial  no.  3250;  176,  in  serial  no.  3251; 
177,  in  serial  no.  3252;  178,  in  serial  no.  3253;  179,  in 
serial  no.  3254;  180,  in  serial  no.  3255;  181,  in  serial  no. 
3256;  184,  in  serial  nos.  3257  and  3258;  200,  in  serial  no. 
3259;  205,  in  serial  no.  3260. 

Official  register,  1893,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1892. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  22:  Manual  of  topo- 
graphic methods. 


99 


68d    CONGRB88,   2d    SB88ION~Continued 


|a 

t 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

88M 

t\ 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

54 

Consular  reports,  v.  43,  nos.  166-159. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  43,  pt,  1. 

8885 

7 

.... 

do 

55,pt.l 

8SM 

8 

.... 

do 

56,pt.2. 

Same,  v.  43,  pt.  2. 

.1987 

9 

do 

81 

Ethnology  report,  1890, 11th. 
Same,  1891, 12th. 

:t888 

10 

do 

82 

:J289 

11 

.... 

do 

93,214-216 

Eulogies:  WiUiara  Mutchler,  J.  L.  Chipman,  W.  H. 
Enochs,  William  Lilly. 

^240 

12 
13 

.... 

do 

..do 

97 

Rebellion  records,  series  I,  v.  44. 

:v2i  1 

107 

Congrfes  G^ologique  International,  1891. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  23:  Green  Mountains 
in  Massachusetts. 

'  :{*242 

14 

do 

119 

/  S243 

15 

do 

120 

Same,  v.  24:  Mollusca  and  Crustacea  of  miocene  of  New 

Jersey. 

3-24 1 

It) 

do 

121,pt.l 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  45,  pt.  1. 

3245 

17 

do 

121,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  45,  pt.  2. 

3246 

18 
19 

.... 

do 

.do 

122 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1892. 

8247 

123.. 

Consular  reports,  v.  *44,  nos.  160-163. 
Fish  Coimnission  Bulletin,  1893. 

324S 

W 

do 

130 

3249 

21 

do 

173 

Contributions  to   North   American  ethnology,   v.  9: 

Dakota  grammar,    v.  8  not  issued. 

3250 

?? 

do 

175 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  10:  Lead  and  zinc  mini 
and  markets  for  American  flour. 

3251 

?3 

...  .do 

17G 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  87-89. 
Same,  90-97. 

3252 

24 

do 

177 

3253 

25 
26 
27 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

178 

Same,  98-101. 

3254 

179 

Same,  102-106. 

3255 

180 

Same,  107-117. 

«  3256 

28 

do 

181 

Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  1893. 

»  3257 

29 



do 

184,pt.  1 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1893  [pt.  1]. 

•  3258 

30 



do 

184,  pt.  2 

Same[pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

3259 

31 

do 

200 

"Weather  Bureau,  1893. 

3260 

3? 

do 

205 

Consular  reports,  v,  45,  nos.  164-167. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  46,  pt.  1. 

3261 

33 

.... 

do 

208,pt.l 

3262 

34 



do 

208,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  46,  pt.  2. 

326;J 

35 

do 

208,pt.3 

Same,  v.  46,  pt.  3. 

32ft4 

3«i 

do 

209 

Fish  Conunission  report,  1892. 

Richardson's  Compilation  of  Presidents'  messages,  v.  1: 

32651 

37 

[1] 

do 

210,pt.[l] 

1789-1817. 

3265  « 

37 

[2] 

do 

210,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  2:  1817-33. 

32653 

37 

[3] 

do 

210,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  1833-41. 

3285  < 

37 

[4] 

do 

210,  pt.  4 

Same,  v.  4:  1841-49. 

3265' 

37 

[5] 

do 

210,  pt.  5 

Same,  v.  5:  1849-61. 

3265 « 

37 

[6] 

do 

210,  pt.  6 

Same,  v.  6:  1861-69. 

32<V>7 

37 

[7] 

do 

210,  pt.  7 

Same,  v.  7:  1869-81. 

32658 

37 

[8] 

do 

210,  pt.  8 

Same,  v.  8:  1881-89. 

3265  a 

37 

[9] 

do 

210,pt.9 

Same,  v.  9:  1889-97. 

326510 

37 

[101 

do 

210,pt.  10 

Same,  v.  10:  1897-99,  appendix,  and  index. 

3266 

38 

.do... 

211 

Centennial  of  laying  of  cornerstone  of  Capitol. 
Moore's  International  arbitrations,  v.  1:  History. 

3267  1 

39 

[1] 

do 

212rpt.l] 

3267  2 

39 

[2] 

do 

212[pt.2] 

Same,  v.  2:  History. 

3267  3 

39 

[3] 

do 

212  [pt.  3] 

Same,  v.  3:  Digest. 

8267  < 

39 

[4] 

do 

212  [pt.  4] 

Same,  v.  4:  Digest. 

8267  > 

39 

[5] 

do 

212  [pt.  5] 

Same,  v.  5:  Domestic  commissions,  etc.,  index. 

8267  « 

39 

[6] 

do 

212  [pt.  6] 

Same,  v.  6:  Maps. 

100 


63d    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


h 

■3 
> 

1 

Series  . 

Dociiment  no. 

Notes 

3268 

40 

H. misc.  docs.. 
..     .do 

213 

List  of  private  claims,  47th-51st  Congress. 

S^fiP  spTial  Tif>    19^Q 

214-216 

171-470 

471-825 

826-1150 

1151-1477 

1468 

3269 
3270 
3271 
3272 
3273 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

" 

II.  reports 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Except  208,  210,  349,  392,  409,  in  serial  no.  3158. 
Except  637,  822,  in  serial  no.  3158. 
Except  970-972,  in  serial  no.  3158. 
Except  1468,  in  serial  no.  3273. 
Violations  of  armor-plate  contracts. 

53d    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1894r-Mar.  2.  1896 


3274 
8275 
3276 
3277 
327S 
3279 
3280 


3282 


3287 


•  32901 

0  32902 

3291 


3294 


3296 
3297 


3300 
3301 


S.  journal 

S.  ex.  docs... 

do 

do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


1-57.... 

7 

8,pt.  1. 
8,pt.  2. 
58-67. . . 
68-105.. 


S.  misc.  docs..;  1-148. 


....do 

....do 


..do 

.do 

.do 

..do 


S.  reports. 


.do. 


....do 

....do 

H.  journal.. 
H.  ex.  docs. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


19,  2  pts. 
50 


54 

149 

150 

151-153. 


711-831.. 
832-1049. 


986,  2  pts. 
760,  2  pts. 


pt.  1.... 
pt.  1 . . . 
pt.  1.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.  2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.2.... 
pt.3.... 
pt.  4.... 
pt.5.... 


Except  7,  in  serial  no.  3276;  8,  in  serial  nos.  3277,  3278. 

Chicago  strike,  1893-94. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1894,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

76,  letter  of  transmittal  only.  List  of  employees  in  Treas- 
ury Department  not  printed.  77,  letter  of  transmittal 
only,  see,  for  8th  special  labor  report,  serial  no.  3325. 

Except  19,  in  serial  no.  3282;  50,  in  serial  no.  3283;  64, 
in  serial  no.  3284. 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Nat.  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  7:  Bombycine 
moths  of  North  America,  pt.  1.  Pt.  2  is  in  serial  no. 
4776. 

Acceptance  of  Stark  and  Webster  statues. 

History  of  Red  Cross  Society.    Not  printed. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Eulogies:  Z.  B.  Vance,  F.  B.  Stockbridge,  A.  H.  Col- 
quitt. 

Except  760,  in  serial  no.  32902;  769,  808,  in  serial  no. 
3148. 

Except  865,  875,  932,  952,  1021-1024,  1033-1035,  in 
serial  no.  3148;  986,  in  serial  no.  3290i. 

Condition  of  cotton  growers. 

Alcohol  in  the  arts.  •« 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1894 

Foreign  relations,  appendix  1. 

Same,  appendix  2:  Hawaii. 

War,  1894,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1894. 

Post-office,  1894. 

Interior,  1894,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 


101 


53d    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION— Continued 


13  . 

P 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

8806 
8807 
8808 
8809  > 
►8809= 
3810 

15 
16 
17 
18 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25" 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 
-31 
32 
33 
34 

35 
1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

1 
2 

[1] 

[2] 

H.  ex.  docs... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

l,pt.6 

l.Pt.6 

l,pt.5 

l,Pt.5 

l,pt.6 

l,pt.6 

l,pt.7 

2 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 
Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 
Same,  v.  4:  Geological  Survey. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education. 
Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 
Agriculture,  1894. 

3811 
»8312 

y 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1894. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1894, 

8818 
8814 
8315 
8316 

3,pt.l 

3,pt.2 

4 

5,13,110,258.. 

6,2pts 

7 

Comptroller  of  Currency, 
Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Comml 
Estimates  of  appropriatio 
Commerce  and  navigatioi 

1894,  V.  1. 

ssioner,  1894. 

ns  and  deficiencies. 

3317 

do........ 

1. 1894. 

3318 

do 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1894. 

3319 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

8-150 

Except  13,  in  serial  no.  3316;  15,  in  serial  no.  3320;  92, 

8820 

15 : 

in  serial  no.  3321;  99,  letter  of  transmittal  only,  state- 
ment not  printed;  100,  in  serial  no.  3322;  110,  in  serial 
no.  3316. 
Statistical  abstract,  1894. 

3321 

92. 

Tests  of  metals,  1894. 

3322 

100     

Columbian  Historical  Exposition,  Madrid,  1892. 
258  is  in  serial  no.  3316. 

3323 
3324 

151-257 

259-353 

354 

8825 

do 

do 

H.  misc.  docs. . 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

Labor  Department,  8th  sp 

»wial  rpT>nrt'  Hnnsinf  of  wnrlr- 

3326 

355 

ing  people.    See,  for  letter  of  transmittal,  serial  no. 

3280,  S.  ex.  doc.  77. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1894. 
Except  25,  in  serial  no.  3328;  27,  in  serial  no.  3329;  35, 

in  serial  no.  3330;  44,  in  serial  no.  3331;  58,  in  serial 

no.  3332;  66,  in  serial  no.  3333;  70,  in  serial  no.  3334; 

78,  in  serial  no.  3335;  79,  in  serial  no.  3336;  80-85,  in 

serial  no.  3337;  86,  in  serial  no.  3338. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1894,  8th 

3327 

1-87. 

8828 

25. 

3329 
3330 

[[ 

27,  2  pts 

35 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1894. 
Consular  reports,  v.  46,  nos.  168-171. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  20. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  1. 
Consular  reports,  v.  47,  nos.  172-175. 

3331 

44. 

3332 

58 

3333 

66 

3384 

70... 

Patent  Office,  1894. 

3335 

78 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  118-122. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1894. 

k  3:^36 

79. 

3387 

80-85 

Eulogies:  P.  S.  Post,  G.  B.  Shaw,  G.  W.  Houk,  M.  C. 

Lisle,  Charles  O'Neill,  M.  B.  Wright. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1894. 

8388 

86 

3339 

88 

Weather  Bureau,  1894. 

3340 

89.. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1893. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1894  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
American  Historical  Association,  1894. 

8341 
3342 
3343 

90,pt.l 

90,pt.2 

91 

3344 

92 

Special  consular  reports,  v    11*  Amprican  Inmher  In 

3345 
3346 

1478-1750 

1751-2000 

foreign  markets. 
E.xcept  1584, 1652, 1786, 
Except  1759,  1839,  1851 

2000,  in  serial  no.  3158. 

in  serial  no.  3158. 
1908-1910,  1954,  1978-1976, 

102 


54tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1896— June  11,  1896 


l§ 

^ 

Series 

Docmnent  no. 

Notes 

> 

(U 

, 

3346a 

S.  journal 

3347 

1 

.... 

S.docs 

1-31 

E-XC?pt  14,  in  serial  no.  3361;  25,  in  serial  no.  3348. 

3348 

?, 

do 

25 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1895,  2  pts. 
Government  Printing  Office,  1895;  etc. 
Except  137,  in  serial  nos.  3351  and  3352. 
Seal  life,  pts.  1,  2. 

3349 

3 

do 

32-100 

3350 

4 

do 

101-155 

3351 

5 

.... 

do 

137,pts.l,2.... 

3352 

fi 

do 

137,  pt.  2,  atlas. 

156-213 

214-270 

Same,  pt.  2,  atlas. 

3353 

7 
8 

do 

3354 

.... 

do 

Except  219,  in  serial  no.  3355;  242,  in  serial  no.  3356; 

268,  in  serial  no.  3396.    230  mentions  draft  of  bill  for 

renaming  streets  of  District  of  Columbia,  but  this 

draft  is  not  given  here.    237  is  Torrey  bankruptcy  bill. 

3355 

9 

10 
11 

do 

do 

do 

219 

Tariff  acts,  1795-1895. 

3356 

242 

Patent  Office,  1895. 

8357 

271-314 

Except  304,  in  serial  no.  3358.    314  is  Pacific  railroads 

hearings. 

3358 

12 
13 

do 

.do 

304 

Senate  manual. 

3359 

315 

Nicaragua  Canal  hearings. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

3360 

14 

do 

316 

3361 

15 

do 

I4,3pts 

3362 

1 

S.rejwrts 

1-274 

3363 

2 

do 

275-506 

409,  3  pts.,  relates  to  University  of  United  States. 

3364 

3 

do 

507-703 

637  is  Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga 
Park. 

3365 

4 

do 

704-885 

Except  799,  in  serial  no.  3367.    778,  2  pts.,  is  Pacific 
railroads. 

3366 

5 

do 

886-1140 

Except  1109,  in  serial  no.  3367. 

3367 

6 

do 

799,2pts 

1109 

River  and  harbor  bill. 

Nicaragua  Canal. 

3367a 

H.  journal 

3368 

1 

H.docs 

l.nt.l... 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1895,  pt.  1. 

Same,pt.2. 

War,  1895,  v.  1. 

3369 

*> 

do 

l,pt.2 

3370 

3 
4 

.... 

do 

do 

2 

3371 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

3372 

5 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

3373 

6 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers. 

3374 

7 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

3375 

8 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

3376 

9 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers,  Mississippi  River  Com- 
mission. 

3377 

10 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  7:  Engineers. 

t  3378 

11 
1? 

.... 

do 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

3379 

3 

Navy,  1895. 
Post-Offlee,  1895, 

3380 

13 

do 

3381 

14 



do 

5 

Interior,  1895,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

3382 

15 
16 

do 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

3383 

6 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

3384 

17 

.... 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.l:  Geological  Survey,  Director's  rp.,  etc. 

*3385 

18 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey,  Economic  geology. 

»3386 

19 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources, 
1894. 

«3387 

20 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  4:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources 
1894,  continued. 

103 


54tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  docs. 
....do.. 


..do. 

...do. 
...do. 

..do. 

..do. 

..do. 

...do. 

...do. 
.  .do. 
..do. 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
-do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


lO.pt.l 

10,pt.2 

11 

12 

41 

128,324 

13,pt.l 

13,pt.l.... 
13,pt.  2.... 
14-27,38-55. 


28,  2  pts. 


29....... 

30,  4  pts. 

31,  4  pts. 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37,pt.  1. 
37,  pt.  2. 
37,pt.  3. 
42,  3  pts. 

288 

54 

5&-138... 


76,77. 
79.... 


100 

132,  5  pts. 


139-223. 


175 

186,pt.  1. 
186,  pt.  2. 

219 

224-278... 


253. 


Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  EducaUon. 

Same,  v,  6,  pt.  2:  Education. 

Agriculture  report,  1895. 

Agriculture  expenditures. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1895. 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1895. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1895. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1895,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1895. 

Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1897. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1895. 

Deficiency  estimates,  1896.    Contains  also  S.  doc.  268. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1895,  pt.  1,  v.  1. 

Same,  pt.  1,  v.  2. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Immigration. 

Except  25,  in  serial  no.  3390;  41,  in  serial  no.  3396;  42, 

in  serial  no.  3412;  54,  in  serial  no.  3413.    55  is  Military 

Academy. 
Navigation  Bureau,  Treasurj'  Dept.,  report,  1895;  Navi- 
gation laws  of  U.  S. 
27th  annual  list  of  mercliant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1895. 
Consular  reports,  v.  48,  nos.  176-179. 
Same,  v.  49,  nos.  180-183. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  12:  Higliways  of  commerce. 
Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  1,  nos.  1-7. 
American  eptiemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1896,  2d  ed. 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1894. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  2. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  47,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  47,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  47,  pt.  3.  . 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1895. 
Same,  report  of  inspection,  1895. 
Tests  of  metals,  1895. 
Except  76  and  77,  in  serial  no.  3415;  79,  in  serial  no. 

3416;  88,  in  serial  no.  3417;  91,  in  serial  no.  3450;  100, 

in  serial  no.  3418;  128,  in  serial  no.  3390;  132,  in  serial 

no.  3419. 
Army  register,  1896;  Navy  register,  1896. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1895. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1895,  9th. 
Statistical  abstract,  1895. 
Consular  reports,  v.  50,  nos.  184-187;  and  supplement  to 

187.  No.  184  is  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  Sept. 

1895;  suppl.  to  187  is  same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  1895. 
Except  176,  in  serial  no.  3421;  186,  in  serial  nos.  3422 

and  3423;  210,  in  serial  no.  34.50;  219,  in  serial  no.  3424. 
Fur-seal  fisheries  of  Alaska  (Elliott). 
Commercial  relations,  1894  and  1895,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Washington  ol>servations,  1890. 
Except  253,  in  serial  no.  3426;  266,  in  serial  no.  3427. 

224  is  Affairs  in  Cuba.    279  is  in  serial  no.  3456. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  8,  no.  1. 


104 


64tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


61 


87 


H.  docs . 
....do.. 


-do 


-do. 


.do. 


-do.. 
..do.. 
..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 

..do.. 
..do.. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
reports. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 
..do. 


266 

280-409, 423. 


291. 
297. 


339,pt.  1. 

339,  pt.  2. 

352 

360 

361,359... 
369,pt.  1. 
369,  pt.  2. 

373 

377,  5  pts. 


379. 


410. 


411. 


311-314,413,414 

412 

415-421 

424 

425,  pt.  1... 
425,  pt.  2... 
fUnnumbered  . 

191,210 

295,   343,   374 
398,422,426. 

427 

428 


429 

430 

279,  2  pts. 

1-293 

294-572. . . 
573-842. . . 
843-1136.. 
1137-1416. 


Ethnology  report,  1892, 13th. 

Except  nos.  288,  in  serial  no.  3412;  291,  '.i  serial  no. 
3429;  295,  in  serial  no.  3451;  297,  in  serial  no.  3430; 
311-314,  in  serial  no.  3444;  324,  in  serial  no.  3396;  339, 
in  serial  nos.  3431  and  3432;  343 ,  in  serial  no.  3451 ;  352 , 
in  serial  no.  3433;  359,  in  serial  no.  3435;  360,  in  serial 
no.  3434;  361,  in  serial  no.  3435;  369,  in  serial  nos. 
3436  and  3437;  373,  in  serial  no.  3438;  374,  in  serial  no. 
3451;  377,  in  serial  no.  3439;  379,  in  serial  no.  3440; 
380,  in  serial  no.  3441;  398,  in  serial  no.  3451.  423  is 
Laws  of  street-railway  franchises  in  District  of  Co- 
lumbia. 

American  Historical  Association,  1895. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  25:  Glacial  Lake 
Agassiz. 

Labor  Department,  10th  annual  report,  1894:  Strikes 
and  lockouts,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

House  manual. 

American  labrary  Association  catalog,  1893. 

Handbook  of  experiment  station  work;  Honey  bee. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  48,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  48,  pt.  2. 

Tests  of  metals,  1893. 

Consular  reports,  v.  51,  nos.  188-191;  and  supplernent  to 
189,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1896. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  3. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1895. 

Document  catalogue,  53d  Congress,  Mar.  4,  1893-June 
30, 1895. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  26:  Flora  of  Amboy 
claj^s. 

Geological  Sur^^ey  bulletins  123-126, 128, 129. 

Same,  127. 

Same,  130-136. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1894. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1895  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Finance,  commerce,  and  immigration,  July-Oct.  1895. 

Same,  Nov.-Dec.  1895. 

Same,  with  title.  Monthly  summary  of  finance  and  com- 
merce, Jan.- June,  1896. 

Patent  decisions,  1895. 

Weather  Bureau,  1896.  Includes  meteorological  tables 
for  calendar  year  1895.  Administrative  rp.  1895  not  in 
Congressional  set. 

Eulogies:  Wm,  H.  Grain. 

Document  index,  54th  Congress,  1st  session. 

Nicaragua  Canal  Board,  with  plates. 


105 


54tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


|s 

•3 
> 

s 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

34«2 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 

.... 

H.  reports 

do 

1417-1633 

1634-1812 

1813-2125  •«».. . 

2126-2289 

2263 

1497,  Pacific  railroads  funding  bUl,  is  in  3  pts.  Pt.  3, 
Views  of  the  minority,  a  report  of  the  2d  session,  is 
bound  here,  and  also  in  serial  no.  3564. 

Settlement  with  Arkansas;  etc. 

Km 

.  .  .do 

P 

.... 

do 

do 

Except  2268,  in  serial  no.  3466.    2126  is  Nicaragua  Canal. 
Reciprocity  and  commercial  treaties. 

t" 

54th    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 

Dec.  7,  1896-Mar.  3,  1897 


3466a 

S  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  55th 
Cong.,  Mar.  4-10,  1897,  p.  191. 

8467 

1 

S.  docs 

1-34 

Except  16,  in  serial  no.  3473.    18  is  Govenmient  Print- 

ing Office,  1896. 

8468 

? 

do      .     .. 

35 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1896. 

8469 

3 
4 

do 

36-99 

8470 

do 

100-137 

115  is  Grain  rates  at  Missouri  River  points. 

8471 

5 

do 

138-187 

Except  159,  in  serial  no.  3502;  183,  in  serial  no.  3472. 
187  is  Investigation  of  bond  sales. 

8472 

6 

do 

183 

Patent  Office,  1896. 

8478 

7 

do 

16,  2  pts 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

t474 

1 

S.  reports 

1141-1297 

1141  is  Alcohol  in  the  arts;  1160  is  Cuban  independence. 

M76 

'If 

-do      ... 

1298-1463 

1453  is  Armor-plate  prices. 

1517,  2  pts.,  is  Second-class  mail  matter;  1573  is  Library 
of  Congress,  hearings. 

MM 

3 

do 

1454-1575 

3476a 

H  journal 

8477 

1 

H.docs 

1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1896. 

3478 

?, 

do 

2 

War,  1896,  V.  1:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 
Same,  v.  2,  pt.  1:  Engineers. 

8479 

3 

do 

2 

t480 

4 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  2:  Engineers. 

8481 

5 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  3:  Engineers, , 

3482 

6 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  4:  Engineers. 

3483 

7 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  5:  Engineers. 

3484 

8 



do 

2 

Same,  v.  2,  pt.  6:  Engineers. 

3485 

fl 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  3:  Ordnance. 

3486 

10 

.  ..  do 

3.   .. 

Navy,  1896. 
Post-office,  1896. 

8487 

11 

do 

4 

3488 

1? 

do 

6 

Interior,  1896,  v.  1:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 
Same,  v.  2:  Indians. 

3489 

13 
14 

do 

do 

5 

8490 

5 

Same,  v.  3:  Miscellaneous. 

»3491 

15 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  1:  Geological  Survey,  Director's  rp.,  etc 

3492 

16 

.... 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  2:  Geological  Survey,  Economic  geology 
and  hydrography. 

134981 

17 

1 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources, 
1895. 

r 3498 2 

17 

2 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  4,  pt.  3:  Geological  Survey,  Mineral  resources, 
1895,  continued. 

3494 

18 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  1:  Education 

3495 

19 

do 

5 

Same,  v.  5,  pt.  2:  Education. 

8496 

?0 

.  .  .do 

6,2pts 

7 

8 

Agriculture  report,  1896;  Agriculture  Yearbook,  1896. 

8497 

21 
22 

do 

8498 

do 

Treasury  (Finances)  1896. 

106 


54tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


l§    -3 

"^ 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

> 

^ 

8499 

23 

H.  docs 

9,  2  pts 

11 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1896. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1896. 

^8500 

24 

....do 

10,  pt.  1 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1896,  v.  1. 

|3501 

25 

do 

10,pt.2 

fl2 

Same,  v.  2. 

Estimates  ot*ppropriations  for  1898. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1896. 

Also  S.  doc.  159.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

3502 

?f> 

do 

75 

[70,250 

»3503 

27 

do 

13,pt.l 

Cormnerce  and  navigation,  1896,  v.  1. 

^3504 

28 

.... 

do 

13,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2. 

3505 

29 

do 

14-22,41-148... 

Except  46,  in  serial  no.  3516;  70,  75,  in  serial  no.  3502; 
99,  in  serial  no.  3517;  104,  in  serial  no.  3518;  108,  in 
serial  no.  3546;  131,  in  serial  no.  3519;  135,  in  serial  no. 
3520;  136,  in  serial  no.  3521;  137,  in  serial  no.  3522. 
22  is  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1896. 

3506 

•^0 

do 

23 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1895. 
Consular  reports,  v.  52,  nos.  192-195;  and  supplement 

3507 

31 

do 

24,  opts 

to  192,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1896. 

3508 

32 

.... 

do 

25,  2pts 

Special  consular  reports,  v.   13:  Money   and  prices  in 
foreign  countries. 

3509 

33 

.... 

do 

26,  pts.  1-6.... 

Monthly  sununary  of  finance  and  commerce,  July-Dec. 
1896. 

3510 

34 

do 

26,  pts.  7-12... 

Same,  Jan.-June,  1897.     The  April  issue  is  in  2  pts.,  the 
2d  pt.  being  a  tariff  compilation. 

3511 

35 

do 

27-32 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  137-142. 

3512 

36 

do 

33-37,340,347.. 

Same,  143-149. 

3513 

37 

do 

38 

28th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1896. 

3514 

38 

do 

39 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  ahnanac,  1897,  2d  ed. 

3515 

39 
40 
41 

.... 

do 

do 

40 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  4. 

3516 

46,274 

99 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1896. 

•  3517 

do 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1896, 10th. 

3518 

4? 

do 

104 ... 

Fish  Commission  report,  1895. 

3519 

43 

do 

131 

Tests  of  metals,  1896. 

♦3520 

44 

do 

135,  6  pts 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  2,  nos.  8-13. 

3521 

4S 

do 

136 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  27:  Geology  of  Den- 

ver Basin. 

3522 

48 

do 

do 

137 

House  manual. 

3523 

149,150 

151-249 

Army  register,  1897;  Navy  register,  1897. 

3524 

do 

Except  158,  in  serial  no.  3525;  164,  in  serial  no.  3526; 

192,  in  serial  no.  3527;  202,  in  serial  no.  3528;  218,  in 

serial  nos.  3529  and  3530;  230,  in  serial  no.  3531  hs. 

250  is  in  serial  no.  3502. 

8525 

49 
50 

.... 

do 

do 

158 

Statistical  abstract,  1896. 

3526 

164,  6  pts 

Consular  reports,  v.  53,  nos.  196-199;  and  supplements  to 

196  and  199,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept. 

and  Dec.  1896. 

*  3527 

51 

do 

192 

Deep  Waterwavs  Commission. 

3528 

5? 

do 

202 

Civil  service  tables. 

f  3529 

53 

do 

218,pt.l 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  28:  Marquette  iron- 
bearing  district  of  Michigan. 

3530 

54 

.... 

do 

218,  pt.  2 

Same,  atlas. 

35311 

55 

1 

do 

230,  pt.  1 

Ethnology  report,  1893, 14th,  pt.  1. 

35312 

55 

2 

do 

230,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  2. 

3532 

56 

.... 

do 

251,pt.  1 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  49,  pt.  1. 

3533 

57 

do 

251,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  49,  pt.  2. 

107. 

64tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION— (bntinued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


H.  docs . 


...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 

...do... 

...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 
...do... 

...do... 
...do... 


do... 

H.  reports, 

do... 

do... 

do... 


252-337. 


255,332 

267 

291 

303 

318,321 

323,pt.  1 

323,  pt.  2 

338,  pt.  1 

33S,pt.  2 

339 

341 

108,      342-346, 
349-351. 

348 

352,pt.  1 

352,  pt.  2 

353,  pt.  1 

353,  pt.  2 

354 

355 

356 

1497,  pt.  3. . . . 

2290-2446 

2447-2773 

2774-3080 

3035 


Except  255,  in  serial  no.  3535;  267,  in  serial  no.  3536; 
274,  in  serial  no.  3510;  291 ,  in  serial  no.  3537;  803,  in 
serial  no.  3538;  818  and  821,  in  serial  no.  3.'>39;  828^in 
serial  nos.  3540  and  354 1 ;  8S2 ,  in  serial  no.  35.35.  315  is 
Canadian-American  Fishery  Commission  report. 

Eulogies:  C.  F.  Crisp  and  William  Cogswell. 

Cotton  plant. 

Animal  Industry  Bur.  rp. ,  1895  and  1896, 12th  and  13th. 

Consular  regulations. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1895  and  1896.    "Do  c  .  v,  7  \  ^ . 

Commercial  relations,  1896,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Tarifl  hearings,  189&-97,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Ethnology  report,  1894, 15th.    840  Is  in  serial  no.  3512. 

Labor  Dept.,  11th  annual  rp.,  1895-96:  Worlc  and  wages. 

Water-supply  and  Irrigation  papers,  1-9.  847  is  in 
serial  no.  3512. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1896. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1896  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2j:  National  Museum. 

American  Historical  Association,  1896,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Proposed  amendments  to  Constitution  of 
U.S. 

Patent  Office  decisions,  1896. 

Document  catalogue,  54th  Congress,  1st  session,  July 
1,  1895- June  30,  1896. 

Document  index,  54th  C-ongress,  2d  session. 

Pacific  railroads  funding  bill,  minority  views;  see,  for 
pts.  1  and  2,  serial  no.  3462. 

2291  is  Alcohol  in  the  arts,  report  and  hearings. 

Except  3035,  in  serial  no.  3557. 

Investigation  of  Soldiers'  Home,  Leavenworth,  Kans. 


65tli  CONGRESS,    SPECIAL   SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4-10,  1897 


S.  journal j.. 

S.  doc 1 

S.  reports |.. 


See  serial  no.  3466a,  p.  191. 

Claim  of  A.  H.  Herr,  see  serial  no.  3559. 

None  issued. 


55tli   CONGRESS,    1st   SESSION 

Mar.  15-July  24,  1897 


8657a 

S.  journal 

8558 
3559 

1 
2 

.... 

S.  docs 

do 

1,2  pts 

2-17,19-35 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Also  1,  special  session  Senate,  55th  Cong.    10,  4  pts.,  is 

Pacific  railroads;  34  is  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Apache 

Indian  reservations. 

108 


55tli    CONGRESS,    1st    SESSION— Continued 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


8561 


3567 


3570 

3570a 

8571 

3572 
3578 
3574 


3575 


8577 
3578 
3579 
3580 
8581 


8584 
3585 


3587 
3588 


9 

10 
11 

1 

2 

1 

2 
3 
4 


S.  docs 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


....do 


....do 


....do 

....do 

....do 


S.  reports. 


....do.... 
H.  journal. 
H.  docs... 


....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


....do... 

...-do... 

....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 

....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 

do... 

H.  reports 


18 

36-64... 
65-133.. 
134-190. 


138. 


185. 


188 

191 

192  [3  pts.]. 


1-86. . . 
87-393. 


1-90 

32 

60 

51,  6  pts. 

91,  5  pts. 

92,  pt.  1. 


92,  pt.  2 

92,  pt.  3 

92,  pt.  4..... 

93 

94,  pts.  1-6.. 


94,  pts.  7 
69,  pt.  1 . 
59,  pt.  2. 

95,  pt.  1 . 
95,  pt.  2. 

96 

1-16 


-12. 


Deep-water  harbor,  California. 


Except  138,  in  serial  no.  3564;  185,  in  serial  no.  3565; 
188,  in  serial  no.  3566. 

Labor  Department,  9th  special  report:  Italians  in  Chi- 
cago. 

Charities  and  reformatories  in  District  of  Columbia,  pt. 
1.  Contains  also  S.  rp.  700  and  781  of  55th  Cong.  2d 
sess.,  which  are  pts.  2  and  3  of  the  same  report. 

Tariff  comparisons,  1894  and  1897. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Also  S.  doc.  329  of  55th  Cong.  2d  sess.  All  are  Tariff 
laws,  comparisons,  etc. 

81,  pt.  2,  is  a  report  of  55th  Cong.  2d  sess.  20  is  Pacific 
railroads. 


Except  32,  in  serial  no.  3572;  51,  in  serial  no.  3574;  69, 

in  serial  nos.  3583  and  3584;  60,  in  serial  no.  3573. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1896. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  5. 
Consular  reports,  v.  54,  nos.  200-203;  supplement  to  203; 

and  index  to  v.  42-54.    Supplement  to  203  is  Exports 

declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1897. 
Consular  reports,  v.  55,  nos.  204-207;  and  supplement  to 

206,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1897. 
Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources  of 

Alaska,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 

Ethnology  report,  1895, 16th. 
Monthly  simamary  of  finance  and  commerce,  July-Dec. 

1897. 
Same,  Jan.-June,  1898. 
Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  50,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  50,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  51,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  51,  pt.  2. 

Document  index,  55th  Congress,  1st  session. 
Tariff;  etc. 


55tli  CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1897-July  8,  1898 


3589 

S.  journal 

8590 
3591 

1 
2 
3 

S.  docs 

.do 

1-21,23-38 

22,  2  pts 

39-67 

33  is  Government  Prhiting  Office,  1897. 
Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

3592 

do 

Postal  telegraphs,  telephones,  and  postal  savings  banks, 
etc.    For  correction  of  doc.  40,  pt.  1,  see  doc.  40,  pt.  2. 

8593 

4 

do 

68-76,78-109... 

Except  91 ,  in  serial  nos.  3595-3598.    96  is  Viaduct  across 
Rock  Creek,  D.  C. 

109 


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5 

8606 

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8606 

14 

8604 

15 

8605 

16 

8606 

17 

8607 

18 

8608 

19 

3609 

20 

3610 

21 

3611 

22 

3612 

23 

3613 

24 

3614 

25 

8615 

26 

3616 

27 

3617 

28 

3618 

29 

3619 

30 

8620 

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3621 

2 

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8625 

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8627 

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Dooument  no. 


77 


91,pt.l 

91,pt.2 

91,pt.3 

91,pt.4 

110-137 

138-177,179-206. 
178,  pts.  1,7-10, 

13-17. 
178,  pt.  2 


178,  pt.  3. 


NotXK 


National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v,  8,  no.  2. 

Contains  also  S.  does.  139,  174,  55th  Cong.  3d  sess., 

Memoirs,  v.  8,  nos.  3  and  4. 
Venezuelan  Boundary  Commission,  v.  1:  Historical. 
Same,  v.  2:  Extracts  from  Dutch  archives. 
Same,  v.  3:  Geographical. 
Same,  atlas. 
128  is  Ticlcet  brolcerage,  hearings.    131,  3  pts.,  is  U.  S. 

fniit  in  Germany,  San  Jos6  scale,  etc. 
Except  185,  in  serial  no.  3009. 

lAmerican  Republics  Bureau  report,  1897,  and  Bulletins 
I  75-78,  84,  85,  87,  88,  90.  For  pt.  18,  see  serial  no.  3619. 
Commercial  nomenclature,  English,  Spanish,  Portu- 


....do 

-...do 

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.-.-do 

.-..do 

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S.  reports 

-...do 

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178,pt.4 

178,pt.5 

178,  pt.  6 

178,pt.ll 

178,pt.l2 

185 

207-237 

238-246,248-289. 

247 

247 

247 

290-341 

342 

283,343,344  ... 

345 

I78,pt.l8 

394-620. 


411 

621-906. 


885,2  pts. 

907-1171.. 

1123 

1172-1416. 


Nomenclaturacomercial,  Spanish,  English,  Portuguese. 
Nomenclatura  commercial,  Portuguese,  Spanish,  En- 
glish. 
Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  5, 

nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1807.    v.  1-4  not  in  Congressional 

set. 
Same,  v.  5,  nos.  7-12,  Jan.-June,  1898.    3  pages  on  Death 

of  director  Jos.  P.  Smith,  in  four  languages,  which  are 

bound  in  byreau  edition  of  no.  8,  are  missing  from 

Congressional    edition,   though   given   in    table   of 

contents. 
Patent  Office,  1897. 
Destruction  of  battle  ship  Maine,  etc. 
Except  283,  in  serial  no.  3617.    271  is  Laws  of  Navy  and 

Marine  Corps. 
Mexican  Boundary  Commission,  1891-96,  pts.  1  and  2. 
Same,  album. 
Same,  atlas. 
Except  802,  in  serial  no.  3659;  829,  in  serial  no.  3668, 

340  is  Direct  legislation  and  referendum. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Eulogies:  Jos.  H.  Earle,  J.  G.  Harris,  J.  Z.  George. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1897. 
American  Republics  Bureau  bulletin  93.    178,  pts,  1-17 

are  in  serial  nos.  3601-3608.    Bulletins  94-97  were  to 

have  been  178,  pts.  19-22;  94  is  in  serial  no.  3971,  56th 

Cong.  1st  sess.;  95-97,  not  issued. 
Except  411,  in  serial  no.  3621.    81,  pt.  2,  Minority  rp. 

on  Sioux  City  and  PaciGc  Railroad  bonds,  bound  in 

serial  no.  3569,  is  a  rp.  of  this  session. 
Alcohol  in  manufactures  and  arts. 
Except  669,  in  serial  no.  3623;  700  and  781,  in  serial 

no.  3565;  885,  in  serial  no.  3624. 
Examination  of  civil  service  law,  with  testimonies. 
Affairs  in  Cuba.    Includes  reprints  of  Senate  documents 

and  reports  of  54th  and  55th  Congresses. 
p:xcept  1123,  in  serial  no.  3626. 
Internal  revenue  laws,  1861-73. 


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1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

3628 
3629 
3630 
8631 
3632 
8638 
3634 
3635 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

H.docs 

do 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 .... 

2 

2 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1897. 

War,  1897:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2, 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

3636 

8 

do 

2 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

3637 

9 

do 

2 

Same:  Ordnance. 

3638 

10 

do 

3 

Navy,  1897. 
Post-office,  1897. 

3639 

11 

do 

4 

/. 

^3610 
#3641 

12 
13 

do 

5 

Interior,  1897:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 
Same:  Indian  affairs. 

do 

5 

X. 

9  3642 

14 

do 

5 

Same:  Miscellaneous. 

•  3613 

•  3614 
«3645 
«3646 

•  3647 

•  3648 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  rp.,  etc. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  Theoretic  papers. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  Economic  geology. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Mineral  resources,  1896. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Mineral  resources,  1896, 
continued. 

t  3649 

•  3650 

3651 

3652 

21 
22 
23 
24 

do 

5 

5 

6.26 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

>< 

do 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

do 

Agriculture,  1897;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1897. 
Conmiissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1897,  v.  1. 

do 

• 
7 

3653 

4  3654 

3655 

43656 

«3657 

25 

26 
27 
28 
29 

do 

7 

8 

9 

[Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Isame,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1897. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1897. 

y: 

do 

do 

X 

do 

do.. 

10,pt.  1 

10,pt.2 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1897,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

3658 
8659 

30 
31 

do 

11 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1897. 

do 

(-12 

Estimates  of  appro}) riations  for  ]  899. 

94 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1897. 

Also  S.  doc.  302.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

156,203,319... 

/ 

•  8660 

32 

do 

13,pt.l 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1897,  v.  1. 

/ 

^3661 
•  3662 

33 
34 

do..   . 

13,pt.2 

14,16-133 

Same,  v.  2. 

y 

do 

Except  26,  in  serial  no.  3651;  27,  in  serial  no. 3664;  94, in 

serial  no.  3(359;  95,  in  serial  no.  3665.    14  is  Navigation 

3663 
3661 
3665 
3666 

3667 

3a 
36 
37 
38 

39 

do 

do 

15 

Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1897. 
29th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1897. 

27,278 

95 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1897. 

do 

Annor  Factorv  Board  report. 

do 

134-141 

|142-163,      165, 
1    171-205. 

141  is  Reservoir  sites  in  Wyoming  and  Colorado. 

do 

lExcept  156  and  203,  in  serial  no.  3659;  157,  in  serial  no. 
J    3668;  201 ,  in  serial  no.  3674. 

Y 

$3668 
3669 

40 

41 

.... 

do 

do 

157 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1897, 11th. 

164 

Tests  of  metals,  1897. 

3670 

4? 

do 

166 

Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

8671 
3672 
3673 

43 

44 
45 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

167 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1896. 

Army  register,  1898;  Navy  register,  1898. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1898,  2d  eel. 

168,169 

170 

3674 

46 

do 

201,6ptS 

Consular  reports,  v.  56,  nos.  208-211 ;  and  supplements  to 
208  and  211,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept. 
and  Dec,  1897. 

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435,5pts 

666,6ptS 

563 

206,6pts 

207-226,  22»- 
258,260,261, 
263-387. 

227,338,578.. 


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259 

262 

559 

288,pt.l 

288,  pt.  2 

476 

299 

301,   302,    453, 

477,  509-511, 

579,580. 

314 

321,464,543.. 
388-396 


397-548. 


454 

483,  pt.  1 . 
483,  pt.  2. 

{549-553... 
555-558... 
5frt 


554 

560 

661 

562 

566 

567-569 

570-572,574.. 
573,  pts.  1-6.. 

573,  pts.  7-12 
575,  pt.  1.... 
575,  pt.  2.... 
575,  pt.  3.... 

576 

577 


Notes 


Samp,  V.  57,  nos.  212-215;  and  supplement  to  215,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1898. 

Same,  v.  58,  nos.  216-219;  and  supplement  to  218,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1898. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  14:  Drug  trade  in  foreign 
countries. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  3,  nos.  14-19. 

Except  278,  in  serial  no.  3664;  288,  in  serial  nos.  3684  and 
3685;  299,  in  serial  no.  3687;  801  and  302,  in  serial  no. 
3t)88;  814,  in  serial  no.  3689;  819,  in  serial  no.  3659;  821, 
In  serial  no.  3690;  8JJ8,  in  serial  no.  3680. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  operations,  1897;  Meat  in- 
spection; Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1897, 14th. 

Statistical  abstract,  1897. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  6. 

Same,  v.  7. 

Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  52,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  52,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  53. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1897,  and  Manual  offish-culture. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  10-18. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1897. 

Eulogies:  W.  S.  Hohnan,  A.  B.  Wright,  S.  L.  Milliken. 

389  is  Fox  and  Wisconsin  rivers;  396  is  Beet-sugar  in- 
dustry. 

Except  435,  in  serial  no.  3675;  454,  in  serial  no.  3693; 
464, 543,  in  serial  no.  3690;  476.  in  serial  no.  3686;  483, 
in  serial  nos.  3694  and  3695;  453, 477, 509-511,  in  serial 
no.  3688.    482  is  Surveys  of  rivers  and  harbors. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1897. 

Commercial  relations,  1897,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Ship  canal  at  Sabine  Pass,  Tex.;  etc. 

559  is  in  serial  no.  3683. 

Labor  Department,  12th  annual  report,  1897:  Economic 
aspects  of  liquor  problem. 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  21. 

House  manual. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1897. 

Tariff  acts,  1789-1897.    563  is  in  serial  no.  3677. 

Patent  Oflice  decisions,  1897.    565  is  in  serial  no.  3676. 

Geological  Svu-vey  bulletins  150-152. 

Same,  153-156.      ' 

Monthly  summary  of  conunerce  and  finance,  July-Dec 
1898. 

Same,  Jan.-June,  1899. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1897  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum,  pt.  1. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum,  pt.  2,  Memorial  of  G.  B. 
Goode. 

Parliamentary  precedents  of  House. 

American  Historical  Association,  1897.  578  is  in  serial 
no.  3680;  579  and  580,  in  serial  no.  3688. 


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86 

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4 
5 

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7 

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581 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v,  29:  Old  Hampshire 

County,  Mass. 
Same,  v.  30:  Fossil  medusae 

•  8712 

582 

8718 

583 

i Rebellion  records,  series  1,  v.  54  and  65  not  prihted.- 

8714 

584 

3715 

585 

Document  catalogue,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  July  1, 

1896-June  30,  1897. 
Document  index,  55th  Congress,  2d  session. 

8716 

586 

3717 

17-245 

8718 
3719 
3720 
8721 
8722 

3723 

246^43 

544-852 

853-1193 

1194-1420 

14^-1658 

[776,1092 

1659 

Except  776,  in  serial  no.  3723. 
Except  1092,  in  serial  no.  3723. 
1375  is  Personnel  of  Navy. 

Charities  and  reformatories  in  District  of  Colimibia,  pts. 

2,  3.    These  appeared  also  as  S.  reports  700, 781,  which 

are  bound  with  pt.  1  in  serial  no.  3565. 
Telephone  charges  in  District  of  Colimibia. 

3724 
3725 
3726 
3727 
3728 

3729 
3780 


3731 
3782 
8738 
8734 


3786 
8737 


8739 
9  3740 
8741 
8742 
,8748 
8744 
8745 
8746 
8747 
3748 


55tli    CONGRESS,   3d    SESSION 
Dec.  6,  1898-Mar.  3,  1899 


S.  journal . 
S.  docs.... 
.....do 


do 

do.... 

S.  reports. 
do 


.....do 

H.  journal. 
H.  docs... 
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.do. 


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do 

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1-3,5-15,17-30 

4,  2pts 

•16 

31-47,49^8... 


48 

51,  pt.  2. 


59-61,63-110. 

62,  3  pts 

104 

109,  2  pts.... 
111-169 


170,171... 

172 

173 

174 

1^17-1685. 

1433 

1686-1893. 


5  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1898. 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Hawaiian  Commission  report. 

Except  51 ,  pt.  2 ,  in  serial  no.  3730.    31  is  Convention  of 

American  Instructors  of  the  Deaf. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1898. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  6, 

nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1898.    See,  for  51,  pt.  1  (annual  rp. 

1898),  serial  no.  3728. 
Except  104,  in  serial  no.  3733;  109,  in  serial  no.  3734. 
Treaty  with  Spain,  text  and  map. 
Patent  Office,  1898. 

Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing  investigation. 
Excep\  139,  in  serial  no.  3594.    164  is  Daughters  of  the 

American  Revolution,  1890-97, 1st  report. 
Eulogies:  J.  S.  Morrill  and  E.  C.  Walthall. 
Explorations  in  Alaska  in  1898. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
See  serial  no.  3594. 
Except  1433,  in  serial  no.  3740. 
Mississippi  River  floods. 
River  and  harbor  bill;  etc. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1898. 
War,  1898:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 
Same:  Major-general  commanding  Army. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 


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8758 
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8755 
8756 
8757 
8758 
875}> 
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•  8762 
87631 

•  87633 

•  8764 

•  8765 

•  3766 
•  3767 

3768 

3769 

8770 

3771 
3772 

•  3773 

•  3774 
3775 
3776 

•  8777 
8778 

8779 


8780 
8781 


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41 


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5 

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121,169 

7 

8 


10,pt.l 

10,pt.  2 

11 

12,44,15.185. 


13 

14,  16-33,  35- 

43,45-54. 
34,pt.l 


34,pt.2... 
285,  pt.  1.. 
285,  pt.  2.. 
285,  pt.  3.. 


73,  6  pts. 


294,  5  pts. 


47 

55,154 

|56-64, 68-72, 74- 
I    79,81-120. 

121 

65 

66 


Notes 


Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1898:  Miscellaneous. 

Same,  appendix:  War  with  Spain. 

Post-office,  1898. 

Interior,  1898:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indians. 

Same:  Miscellaneous. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  report,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  Theoretic  papers. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  Economic  geology. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves,  text. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves,  atlas. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1897. 

Same:   Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources, 

1897,  continued. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1898;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1898. 
Experiment  Stations  Office  bulletins  61  and  62. 
Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1898,  v.  1. 

{Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1898. 
Justice  (Attorney-Qeneral)  1898. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1898,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1898. 
Estimates  of  appropriations  for  1900;  Receipts  and  ex- 
penditures, 1898;  Deficiency  estimates. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1898. 

IExcept  23,  in  serial  no.  3768;  47,  in  serial  no.  3784.  14 
is  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1898. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  15,  pt.  1:  Soap,  screws,  ar- 
gols,  rabbits,  ramie. 

Same,  v.  15,  pt.  2:  Sericulture,  and  English  walnut. 

Same,  v.  16:  Tariffs  of  foreign  countries,  pt.  1,  Europe. 

Same,  pt.  2,  America. 

Same,  pt.  3,  Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  and  Polynesia. 
See,  for  supplement,  serial  no.  4139. 

Consular  reports,  v.  59,  nos.  220-223;  and  supplements 
to  220  and  223,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept. 
and  Dec.  1898. 

Same,  v.  60,  nos.  224-227;  and  supplement  to  226,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1899. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1897. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1898. 

IExcept  100,  in  serial  no.  3796;  101,  in  serials  3797,  3798. 
99  is  Laws  other  than  criminal  relating  to  Alaska. 
See  serial  no.  3768. 
Rebellion  records,  series  2,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 


82452°— 


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Document  no. 

8789 
8790 
8791 
3792 
8798 
3794 
3795 
3796 
8797 

«ii»    8798 
3799 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 

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H.  docs 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

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67 

284 

311          

312 

313 

314 

80 

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101 

101 

287,pt.  1 

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63 

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292 

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3807 

64 

65 

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do 

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1    142,144-161. 

8808 

66 

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do 

136,268 

3809 

3810 

•  3811 

67 
68 
69 

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444 

141 

143 

y 

162 

[163-180,182-206, 

3812 

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I     208-219,222- 
228, 230-265, 
I    267,269-. 

3813 
«  8814 

71 

72 

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do 

do 

181 

X 

207,6pts 

3815 

73 

do 

j220,      277-283, 
1    297-300. 

3816 
3817 

3818 

74 
75 
76 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

221 

229 

266,pt.  1 

3819 

77 

do 

266,  pt.  2 

3820 
8821 

78 
79 

do 

do 

270 

271-275 

8822 
8823 
3824 
8825 
•  3826 
#3827 

-  8828 
3829 

80 
81 

82 
83 
84 
85 

86 
87 

do 

do 

do.. 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

276 

286 

293 

295 

y 

296 

y 

301 

/ 

301 

302-504 

8830 

88 

do 

305,306 

3831 

89 

do 

307 

3832 

90 

do 

308 

Notes 


Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Same,  v.  5. 

Same,  v.  6. 

Same,  v.  7. 

Same,  v.  8. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1899,  2d  ed. 

30th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1898. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  31:  Aspen  District, 

Colo. 
Same,  v.  31,  atlas. 
Same,  v.  32:  Geology  of  Yellowstone  National  Park, 

pt.  1.    Not  yet  issued. 
Same,  v.  32:  Geology  of  Yellowstone  National  Park,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  32,  atlas. 

Same,  v.  33:  Geology  of  Narragansett  B»y. 
Same,  v.  34:  Glacial  gravels  of  Maine. 
«arae,  v.-ad^^L-etw-extiact.  floras- of  North  Amerietu-  £ 
Same,  v.  36:  Crystal  Falls,  Mich.,  iron-bearing  district. 
Same,  v.  37:  Fossil  flora  of  lower  coal-measures  of 

Missouri. 
Same,  v.  38:  Illinois  glacial  lobe. 
Except  154,  in  serial  no.  3785.    142  is  Survey  of  South 

west  Pass,  Mississippi  River. 
Navy  register,  1899;  Army  register,  1899. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1898, 12th. 
Tests  of  metals,  1898. 
Statistical  abstract,  1898. 

Except  169,  in  serial  no.  3768;  185,  in  serial  no.  3776. 
268  is  in  serial  no.  3808. 

Forestry  investigations,  1877-98. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  4,  nos.  20-25. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  19-30. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1898. 

House  manual. 

Commercial  relations,  1898,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

AVeather  Bureau,  1898. 

Eulogies:  Nelson  Dingley,  John  Simpkins,  W.  F.  Love, 

S.  A.  Northway,  E.  D.  Cooke. 
Compilation  of  treaties  in  force,  1899. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  8. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1898. 
American  Historical  Association,  1898. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1898. 
Labor  Department,  13th  annual  report,  1898:  Hand  and 

machine  labor,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins,  157-159. 
Same,  160-161. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1898, 15th. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1898. 


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8884 

8886 

01 

92 
93 
94 
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96 

97 

1 
2 

H.doos 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

H.  reports 

do 

309,  ptl...... 

309,  pt.  2 

310 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1898  [pt.  1]. 
Same[pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Patent  Office  decisions,  1898. 

8886 
8887 

310 

Ethnology  report,  1896, 17th,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

316 

8888 

317 

Document  catalogue,  v.  4,  56th  Congress,  July  1,  1897- 

8880 

318 

June  30, 1899. 
Document  index,  55th  Congress,  3d  session. 

3840 
8841 

1660-2000 

2001-2367 

56tli 

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Dec.  4,  1899— June  7.  1900 


3842 

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30.   .. 

3848 
38491 

50-59, 61-€5.... 
60 

38492 

60 

3830 

66-100. 

3851 
8862 
8868 

do 

do 

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101-147 

148-170 

161,237 

171-208 

185 

8864 
8866 

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8866 

194 

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209 

8868 

210-235 

221  .. 

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8861 

221. 

8862 

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8865 

221 

8866 

221 

8867 

3868 
3869 

236-257 

r258,    260-269, 
1     271-282,284- 
l    337. 
259 

Secretary  of  Senate,  report,  July  1,  189S-June  30, 1899. 

Same,  July  1, 1899-Jan.  31, 1900. 

Index  to  reports  of  secretaries  of  Senate,  1823-Jan.  31, 
1900. 

11  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1899. 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

Except  80,  in  serial  no.  3847. 

7th  International  Congress  of  Na%igation,  Brussels,  1898. 

59  is  Bibliography  of  interoceanic  canals;  61  is  Bibli- 
ography of  District  of  Columbia. 

History  of  United  States  Capitol,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

71  is  Transactions  with  national  banks. 

Except  133,  in  serial  no.  3843;  138,  in  serial  no.  3885  m. 

Except  161,  in  serial  no.  3853. 

Correspondence  relating  to  interoceanic  canal. 

Except  185,  in  serial  no.  3855;  194,  in  serial  no.  3856. 

Patent  Office,  1899. 

History  and  growth  of  United  States  census. 

National  galleries  of  history  and  art,  pts.  1-3. 

Except  221 ,  in  serial  nos.  3859-3866. 

Commission  to  investigate  conduct  of  War  Department 
in  War  with  Spain,  v.  1:  Minutes,  report,  appendices. 

Same,  v.  2:  Appendices. 

Same,  v.  3:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  4:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  5:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  6:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  7:  Testimony. 

Same,  v.  8:  Correspondence. 

Except  237,  in  serial  no.  3853.  245  is  Reindeer  in 
Alaska,  1899;  254  is  Tariff  schedules  in  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  and  Pliilippines. 

[Except  290,  in  serial  no.  3843;  806,  in  serial  no.  3874. 

Filtering  water-supply  of  Washington,  D.  C. 


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3884 


8887 


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3901 


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270. 
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428 


448,451. 

456 

449 

449 

450,455. 

453 

454 

138 


138 

138 

138 

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225-527.. 

516 

528-765.. 
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1052. 


1052 

1052 

1114-1372. 


1373-1675. 
1023 


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jl,pt.2. 
[l,  pt.  3. 

2 

2 

2 


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2 


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Food  furnished  to  troops  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

New  legislation  concerning  crimes,  misdemeanors,  and 

penalties. 
Alaska,  1899,  Copper  River  exploring  expedition. 

Notes  on  Spanish-American  "War.    These  are  Naval 

Intelligence  Office,  War  notes  1-8. 
Except  413,  in  serial  no.  3937.    425  is  Daughters  of  the 

American  Revolution,  1898,  2d. 
Except  428,  in  serial  no.  3879. 
Early  Congressional  documents,  bibliography  of  lst-14th" 

Congresses  (Greely). 
Acceptance  of  statues  of  O.  P.  Morton  and  U.  S.  Grant. 
Same,  T.  H.  Benton  and  F.  P.  Blair. 
Private  claims  before  Senate,  1891-99,  v.  1:  A-K. 
Same,  v.  2:  L-Z. 

Eulogies:  G.  A.  Hobart  and  M.  L.  Hayward. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1899. 
1st  Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900  (or  Schurmau 

Commission),  report,  v.  1,  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  atlas. 

Except  516,  in  serial  no.  3888. 

Adulteration  of  food  products. 

711,  2  pts.,  is  Public  schools  in  District  of  Coltunbia. 

Except  1023,  in  serial  no.  3896;  1052,  in  serial  nos.  3891- 

3893. 
Right  of  W.  A.  Clark  to  seat  as  Senator  from  Montana, 

pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Same,  pt.  3. 
Except  1243,  which  was  withdrawn.    Pts.  3-6  of  1337 

are  in  serial  no.  4063,  where  pts.  1  and  2  are  reprinted 

in  pt.  4. 

Explorations  in  Alaska,  1869-99. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1899. 

Conditional  agreement  with  Sultan  of  Jolo. 

Preliminary  statement  of  1st  Philippine  Commission. 

War,  1899:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

S^me:  Major-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  1,  Miscel- 
laneous. 

Same:  Major-general  commanding  Anny,  pt.  2,  Depart- 
ment of  the  Pacific. 

Same:  Major-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  3,  Depart 
ment  of  the  Pacific,  continued. 

Same:  Civil  afiairs  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 


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314,500... 


199,  642. . . 

13 

13 

14,pt.  1... 
14,pt.  2... 
15,  pts.  1-6 


15,pts.  7-12.. 
16,  6  pts.. 


190,  6  pts. 


...do.... 


620,  5  pts. 


Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 

Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1899. 

Post-Ofllce,  1899. 

Interior,  1899:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indians,  pt,  1. 

Same:  Indians,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  report,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  General  geology  and 

paleontology. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt,  3,  Precious-metal  mining 

districts. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1898. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1898, 

continued. 
Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  7,  Explorations  in  Alaska 

in  1898. 
Same:  Education,  v,  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1899;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1899, 
Agriculture  in  Alaska,  1899;  Experiment  stations,  1899. 
JDistrict  of  Columbia,  1899,  v,  1:  Commissioners,  etc, 
jsame,  v,  2:  Engineer  Department. 

{Same,  v,  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Public  schools. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1899, 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1899. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1899,  v,  1, 

Same,  v,  2, 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1899. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1901. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1899, 

Also  S,  doc,  413,    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1899,  v.  1, 

Same,  v,  2, 

Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1899. 

Law  s  relating  to  navigation  and  merchant  marine. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Dec. 
1899. 

Same,  Jan.-June,  1900. 

Consular  reports,  v.  61,  nos.  228-231;  and  supplement  to 
228,  Exports  declared,  quarter  ended  June,  1899, 

Same,  v.  62,  nos,  232-235;  and  supplements  to  232  and 
235,  Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  Sept.  and  Dec. 
1899, 

Same,  v.  63,  nos,  236-239;  and  supplement  to  239,  Ex- 
ports declared,  quarter  ended  Mar.  1900. 


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3951 

3952 
3953 
3954 
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3958 


3960 


3963 
3964 
3965 
3966 


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257 

730 

731 

741,pt.  1 

741,  pt.  2 

741,pt.3 

17,    572,    633, 

714-7]  8. 
719,720,746-750 

18 

19-79 

80-96,  98-105.. 

95,pt.2 

97 

106,236 

107-114, 120-200 


115. 
735. 
117. 
118. 

287. 


553 

579 

658 

678-...*. 

119,   350,   351, 
663, 721-725. 

175,pt.l 

175,pt.4 

175,  pt.  2 


175,  pt.  3 

201-238,240-263. 
239 


J264-297, 
1    301-323. 


298 

300 

324 

|325-339,     341- 
1    358,361-392. 

340 

349,360 

369,  6  pts 


Same,  v.  64,  nos.  240-243. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  17:  Sewage  and  garbage; 

Coal-tar. 
Same,  v.  18:  Merchant  marine  of  foreign  countries. 
SamCj  V.  19:  Paper;  Uses  of  wood  pulp. 

(Same,  v.  20,  pt.  1:  Book  cloth,  etc. 
Same,  v.  20,  pt.  2:  School  gardens  in  Europe.  ' 

Same,  v.  20,  pt.  3:  Stave  trade. 

Same,  v.  21,  pt.  1:  Foreign  markets  for  American  coal. 
Same,  v.  21,  pt.  2:  Vehicle  industry  in  Europe. 
Same,  v.  21,  pt.  3:  Trusts  and  trade  combinations  in 
Europe. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  102-169. 

Same,  170-176. 

31st  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  l'.  S.,  1899. 

Except  36,  in  serial  no.  3937. 

Except  95,  pt.  2,  in  serial  no.  3956. 

Atlas  of  Chicago  River  and  branches, 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1900,  2d  ed.s 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1899. 

Except  173,  in  serial  no.  3929;  175,  in  serial  nos.  3971- 

3973;  190,  in  serial  no.  3944;  199,  in  serial  no.  3937. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  9. 
Same,  v.  10. 

Rebellion  records,  series  3,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  series  4,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  31-39. 

American  Republics  Bureau  report,  1899. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  bulletin  94:  British  trade. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  6, 

nos.  7-12,  Jan.-June,  1899. 
Same,  v.  7,  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1899. 
Except  236,  in  serial  no.  3958;  257 ,  in  serial  no.  3947. 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1898. 
[Except  287,  in  serial  no.  3964;  314,  in  serial  no.  3929. 

264  is  Transactions  of  Treasury  Dept.  with  national 

banks. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1899, 13th. 
Tests  of  metals,  1899. 
House  manual. 
Except  349,  in  serial  no.  3982;  350,  351,  in  serial  no 

3970. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1899. 
Navy  register,  1900;  Army  register,  1900. 
Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  5,  nos.  26-31. 


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Notes 


Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils,  1899. 

Beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States,  1899. 

Statistical  abstract,  1899. 

rrotection  of  Sacramento  and  Feather  rivers. 

Except  496,  in  serial  no.  39<'>5;  500,  in  serial  no.  3029. 

459  is  Reformatory  system  in  U.  S. 
Spanish- American  War  claims. 
Industrial  Commission  reports,  v.  1:  Trusts, preliminary 

report  and  testimony.    See,  for  2d  report  on  trusts, 

serial  no.  4343. 
Same,  v.  2:  Trusts,  statutes  and  decisions. 
Same,  v.  3:  Prison  labor. 

Same,  v.  4:  Transportation,  preliminary  report  and  tes- 
timony.   See,  for  2d  report,  serial  no.  4339. 
Same,  v.  5:  Labor  legislation.    See,  for  v.  6-19,  serial 

nos.  4168,  4169,  and  4338-4349. 
Commercial  relations,  1899,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Except  553,  in  serial  no.  3966;  572,  in  serial  no.  3951; 

579,  in  serial  no.  3967;  588,  in  serial  no.  3996. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1899. 
Except  620,  in  serial  no.  3945;  683,  in  serial  no.  3951; 

642,  in  serial  no.  3937;  658,  in  serial  no.  3968;  660,  in 

serial  nos.  3998-3999;  668,  in  serial  no.  3970. 
Weather  Bureau,  1899,  v.  1:  Rp.  and  meteorological 

tables. 
Same,  v.  2:  International  cloud  observations. 
Except  678,  in  serial  no.  3969;  699,  in  serial  no.  3985. 

694  is  Peach  leaf  curl;  742  is  Exports  declared,  fiscal 

year  ended  June  30, 1899. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1899. 
Ivouisiana  Purchase. 
Patent  decisions,  1899. 
Labor  Department,  14th  annual  report,  1899:  Water, 

gas,  and  electric-light  plants. 
Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  39:  Coral  faimas. 
Same,  v.  40:  Coleoptera  from  Florissant,  Colo. 
Primer  of  forestry,  pt.  1.    Pt.  2  is  not  in  Congressional 

set;  see,  for  bureau  editions  of  pt.  2,  A13.3:24«  and 

A1.9:258. 
Eulogies:  Richard  P.  Bland,  Lorenzo  Danford,  Evan  E. 

Settle,  William  L.  Greene,  Samuel  T.  Baird,  Daniel 

Ermentrout,  Sydney  P.  Epes. 
R6ntgen  ray  in  War  with  Spain. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  documents  relative  to  its  ori- 
gin and  history,  v.  1:  1835-1887. 
Same,  v.  2:  1887-1899. 

American  Historical  Association,  1899,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Correspondence  of  John  C.  Calhoun. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1899. 

Ethnology  rp.,  1897, 18th,  pt.  1:  Director  and  Eskimos. 
Same,  pt.  2:  Indian  land  cessions. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1899  [pt.  1]. 


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738,739 

745 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Washington  observations  1891  and  1892 

4019 

do 

do 

H.  reports.... 
do 

Animal  Industry-  Bureau  report,  1899, 16th. 
Document  index,  56th  Congress,  1st  session. 

4020 

756 

4021 

1-245 

4022 

24&-486 

487-807 

808-1078 

1079-1427 

1428-1755 

1756-2006 

4023 

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4024 

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4025 

do 

Except  1082  and  1158,  which  were  withdrawn. 

4026 
4027 

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56tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1900— Mar.  2,  1901 


4028 

S.  journal 

Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  Mar. 
4-9, 1901,  p.  279. 

4029 

1 



S.  docs 

1-3,5-19,21-38. 

19  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1900. 

4030 

2 

do 

4,  2  pts 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Revision  of  statutes  relating  to  patents,  etc. 

Bergen,  Norway,  International  Fisheries  Exposition, 

1898. 

4031 

3 

do 

20 

4032 

4 

do 

39 

4038 

5 

.      do 

40-108 

Except  68,  in  serial  no.  4034;  76,  in  serial  no.  4035;  89, 
in  serial  nos.  4036-4038. 

•  4034 

6 

. .      do 

68 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1900. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  8,  no.  5. 

Postal  Commission  report,  v.  1:  Railway-mail  pay. 

4035 

7 

do 

76 

4036 

8 



do 

89,pt.l 

4037 

9 



do 

89,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  Railway-mail  pay. 

4038 

10 

.... 

do 

89,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  2d-class  mail  matter,  pneumatic-tube  serv- 
ice, etc. 

4039 

11 

do 

109-160 

rii2 

Except  112,  in  serial  no.  4040;  138,  in  serial  no.  4041. 
Taft  Philippine  Commission  reports,  1900. 
T,ands  held  for  ecclesiastical  purposes  in  the  Philip- 
pines. 

4040 

12 

.... 

do 

[190 

4041 

13 

do 

138 

Patent  Office,  1900. 

4042 

14 



do 

161-204 

Except  190,  in  serial  no.  4040. 

15 

.... 

do 

do 

205 

See  serial  no.  4125. 

4043 

J206-218, 220-228, 
1  233,234,238. 

[Except  222  and  223,  in  serial  no.  4176. 

4044 

16 

do 

219 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1899  and  1900, 

4045 

17 

do  ..     .. 

229 

3d. 
Legislative  history  of  general  staff  of  Army,  1775-1901. 
Eulogies:  C.  K.  Davis  and  J.  H.  Gear. 

4046 

18 

do 

230,236 

4047 

19 



do 

231,pt.l 

Reports  of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations,  1789-1901, 
V.  1:  Claims  of  U.  S.  citizens  against  foreign  govern- 
ments. 

4048 

20 



do 

231,pt.2 

Same,  v.  2:  La  Abra  Silver  Mining  Company. 

4049 

21 

.... 

do 

231,pt.3 

Same,  v.  3:  Claims,  miscellaneous. 

4050 

22 

.... 

do 

231,  pt.  4 

Same,  v.  4:  International  exhibitions  and  conferences, 
cables,  canals,  foreign  commerce,  tariff,  etc. 

4061 

23 

do 

231,pt.5 

Same,  v.  5:  Foreign  trade,  commerce,  tariffs;  boundary 
and  fishery  disputes. 

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2323-2496. 


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Same,  v.  6:  Diplomatic  relations;  Hawaiian  Islandsl 
Same,  v.  7:  Affairs  in  Cuba,  etc. 
Same,  v.  8:  Treaties  and  legislation  respecting  them. 
Commissioner-general  to  Paris  Exposition,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  v.  6. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Senate  manual. 

Nicaragua  Canal,    Pts.  1  and  2,  docs,  of  the  1st  sess. 
are  reprinted  with  other  docs,  and  rps.  here  in  pt.  4. 

Except  2048,  in  serial  no.  4066. 

Oleomargarine  and  other  imitation  dairy  products. 

2381  is  River  and  harbor  bill. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1900. 

War,  1900:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  1, 

Miscellaneous. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  2, 

Department  of  Habana,  and  Division  of  the  Philip- 


Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  3, 

Division  of  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  4, 

Military  operations  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general  commanding  Army,  pt.  5, 

Military  operations  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general   commanding  Army,  pt.  6, 

Military  operations  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Lieutenant-general   commanding  Army,  pt.  7, 

Military  operations  in  China. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  the  Philippines. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  1. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  3. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  4. 
Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  1. 
Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  3. 
Same:  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  4. 
Civil  affairs  in  Porto  Rico. 
Engineers,  pt,  1. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  6. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  7. 
Same:  Engineers,  pt.  8. 


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Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1900. 

Post-Office,  1900. 

Interior,  1900:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  report  of  commissioner. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commis- 
sion, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous, pt. 2, Governorsof Territories, etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1,  Director's  report,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt,  2,  General  geology,  eco- 
nomic geology,  Alaska. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  General  geology,  ore  and 
phosphate  deposits,  Philippines. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5^^  Forest  reserves,  text. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  Forest  reserves,  atlas. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1899. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6,  Mineral  resources,  1899, 
continued. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  7,  Black  and  Grand  prai- 
rie^ Tex. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1.  • 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture  report,  1900;  Agriculture  expenditures,  1900. 

Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations,  1900. 

Agriculture  in  Porto  Rico;  Agriculture  in  Alaska,  1900. 

Agriculture  in  Hawaii;  Use  of  water  in  irrigation. 

f  District  of  Columbia,  1900,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

[Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

I  Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Public  schools. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1900. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1900. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1900. 
Estimates  of  appropriations,  1902. 
Receipts  and  expenditures,  1900. 
Also  S.  doc.  205.    Both  are  deficiency  estimates. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1900,  v.  1, 
Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureaix,  Treasury  Dept.,  1900. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Dec. 

1900. 
Same,  Jan.-June,  1901. 

32d  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1900. 
American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1901,  2d  ed. 
House  manual. 
Except  29,  in  serial  no.  4116. 
Except  80,  in  serial  no.  4125;  81,  in  serial  no.  4136;  106, 

in  serial  no.  4137. 
National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1900. 


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Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  40-52. 


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550 

149 

149 

149 

151-180, 182-228 
181,pts.  1,  3... 
181,  pt.  2 

323 

356,  pts.  1-6... 
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242 

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314 

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Except  140,  in  serial  no.  4139;  141,  in  serial  no.  4144; 

149,  In  serial  nos.  4146-4147. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  16,  supplement:  Tarifls  of 

Chile  and  Nicaragua.    See,  for  v.  16,  serial  nos.  3779- 

3781. 
Same,  v.  22,  pts.  1-3:  Acetic  acid,  Mineral-waters,  Stoves. 
Consular  reports,  v.  65,  nos.  244-247. 
Same,  v.  66,  nos.  248-251. 
Same,  v.  67,  nos.  252-255. 

Index  to  monthly  consular  rps.  v.  55-63,  nos.  204-239. 
Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  June,  Sept.,  Dec.  1900, 

and  Mar.  1901. 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 1900. 
Deep  Waterways  Board  rejwrt,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Same,  atlas. 

Except  171,  in  serial  no.  4117;  190,  in  serial  no.  4154. 
American  Republics  Bureau  report,  1900;  Mexico. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  8, 

nos.  1-6,  Jan.-Jvme,  1900. 
Same,  v.  9,  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1900. 
Same,  v.  10,  nos.  l-Oj  Jan.-June,  1901. 
Same,  v.  11,  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1901. 
Tests  of  metals,  1900. 
Except  239,  in  serial  no.  4156;  240,  in  serial  no.  U40; 

241,  in  serial  no.  4157;  242,  in  serial  no.  4158;  259,  in 

serial  no.  4136;  275,  in  serial  no.  4159;  290,  in  serial  no. 

4139;  291,  in  serial  no.  4157;  814,  in  serial  no.  4160; 

315,  in  serial  no.  4162;  823,  in  serial  no.  4151;  335,  in 

serial  no.  4117;  336,  in  serial  no.  4116;  352,  in  serial  no. 

4125. 
Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1899. 
Army  register,  1901;  Navy  register,  1901. 
Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  1. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1900, 14th. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  11. 
Same,  v.  12. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  6,  nos.  32-3, . 
Except  856,  in  serial  nos.  4152-4153;  368,  in  serial  na 

4117;  466.  in  serial  no.  4117;  475,  in  serial  no.  4166. 
Commercial  relations,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Statistical  abstract,  1900. 
489  is  Penal  codes;  490  is  Cost  of  crime. 

Cniise  of  revenue  cutter  Bear,  1897-98;  Tennessee  Cen- 
tennial Exposition,  1897. 

Industrial  Commission  reports,  v.  6:  Distribution  of 
farm  products. 

Same,  v.  7:  Capital  and  labor  in  manufactures  and 
general  business.  See,  for  v.  1-^,  8-19,  serial  nos.  3990- 
3992  and  4338-4349. 

Agricultural  experiment  stations  in  U.  S. 

lasuiar  cases  in  Supreme  Court. 


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545 

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4198 

1547.. 

4199 

548 

4200 

548 

4201 

649 

4202 

651 

4203 

651 

4204 

551     .... 

4205 

551 

42061 

551 

4206  2 

551 

42063 

651 

42064 

551 

4207 

652 

4208 

555 

4209 

658 

4210 

559 

4211 

660 

4212 

2007-2321 

Notes 


Digest  of  contested  election  cases,  lst-56th  Congresses, 

1789-1901. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  22. 
House  calendars,  Mar.  4, 1901. 
Atlas  of  Chickamauga,  Chattanooga,  and  vicinity. 
List  of  maps  of  America  in  Library  of  Congress.    Con- 
tains also  S.  doc.  222,  List  of  books  on  Porto  Rico,  and 

S.  doc.  223,  List  of  books  on  Danish  West  Indies. 
Weather  Bureau,  1900. 
Patent  decisions,  1900. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1900. 
Eulogies:  J.  H.  Hoffecker,  F.  G.  Clarke,  W.  D.  Daly, 

A.  D.  Shaw,  R.  A.  Wise,  A.  C.  Harmer. 
Field  operations  of  Division  of  Soils,  1900. 
Labor  Department,  15th  annual  report,  1900:  Wages  in 

commercial  countries,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Documentary  history  of  Constitution  of  U.  S.,  1786-1870, 

V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  177, 178. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1900  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Musevun. 
Digest  of  decisions  relating  to  Indian  affairs  (Murchison), 

V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2.    Not  to  be  issued. 
Ethnology  report,  1898,  19th,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1900,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Fish  Commission  report,  1900. 
Military  laws  of  United  States. 
Geology  of  Copper  River  district,  Alaska. 
Reconnaissance  in  Cape  Nome  and  Norton  Bay  regions, 

1900. 
American  Historical  Association,  1900,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Public  Archives  Commission,  1st  report. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1900,  17th. 
Digest  of  international  law  (Moore),  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  6. 
Same,  v.  6. 
Same,  v.  7. 
Same,  v.  8:  Index. 
Celebration  of  100th  anniversary  of  establishment  of  seat 

of  Government  in  District  of  Columbia. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1900. 
Rebellion  records,  general  index. 
Document  catalogue,  v.  5,  56th  Congress,  July  1,  1899- 

Jime  30,  1901. 
Document  index,  66th  Congress,  2d  session. 


125 


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1' 

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1 

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Document  no. 

Notes 

ttlS 

4Mb 
«il6 
4117 

2 
3 

4 
6 
6 

H.  reports  . . . 
do 

2322-2700 

270I-«)06 

2768,  pts.  1,2.. 

2768,  pt.  3 

2768,  pt.  4 

Except  2768,  In  serial  nos.  4216-4217. 
Haring  at  MlUtary  Academy. 
Same. 
Same. 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

67tli    CONGRESS,   SPECIAL    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4-9.  1901 


S.  journal. 
S.  doc 


See  serial  no.  4028,  p.  279. 

Pri\ileges  of  officers  in  naval  service  promoted  from 
ranks.    See  serial  no.  4220. 


57tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Dec.  2,  1901— July  1,  1902 


4218 

S.  journal . . 

4219 

1 

S.  docs 

1 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1901. 

4220 

2 

do 

2,  3,  5-19,  21- 
34,3&-49,51- 
53,55-61. 

Il9  is  Government  Printing  Office,  1901.    Contains  also 
doc.  1,  special  session  Senate. 

4221 

3 

do 

4,3pts 

Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 

4222 

4 

.    ..do 

20 

Astrophysical  Observatory,  work,  etc.,  1891-1901. 
Library  of  Congress,  report  1901,  and  Manual. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1901. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1901. 

4223 

5 

do 

35 

4224 

6 

do 

50 

M^-^o 

7 

do 

54,2ptS 

mAoam 

8 

do 

f62-66,      69-78, 
1  '80^,85-97. 

1 67  omitted,  same  as  app.  to  H.  doc.  1 ;  see  serial  no.  4268. 
J    62  is  Whaling  and  sealing  claims  against  Russia. 

r48zo 

J227 

9 

do 

68,2pts 

Criminal  and  Penal  Laws  Commission,  1901. 

4228 

10 

do 

79 

Governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1st  annual  report,  1901. 
Southern  Appalachian  region. 

98  is  Keindeer  in  Alaska,  1901;  103  is  American  Instrao- 
tors  of  the  Deaf,  1901. 

4229 

11 

.do 

84.            .  . 

4280 

12 

do 

98-133 

4231 

13 

do 

134-170 

Except  151,  in  serial  no.  4232. 

4232 

14 

do 

151 

Patent  Office,  1901. 

jl71 

Correspondence  relating  to  Philippine  tariff. 
Charges  of  cruelty  in  the  PhiUppines. 

4288 

15 

do 

l205,2pts 

4284 

16 

do 

172-222 

Except  205,  in  serial  no.  4233. 

4285 

17 

do 

223-268 

Except  233,  in  serial  no.  4236;  258,  in  serial  no.  4238. 
223  is  Oleomargarine  and  other  imitation  dairy  prod- 
ucts. 

National  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  8,  no.  6. 

Same,  v.  8,  no.  7:  West  Indian  madreporian  polyps. 

Hearings  on  interoceanic  canal. 

Leprpsy  in  United  States;  etc. 

Gazetteer  of  Philippine  Islands. 

Except  331 ,  in  serial  nos.  4242-4244. 

Hearings  on  affairs  in  Philippine  Islands. 

Same. 

4286 

18 

1 

do 

233 

4287 

18 

? 

do 

450 

4288 

19 

do 

253,3pts 

269-279,281-303. 
280.   . 

4289 

?0 

do 

4240 

■    21 

do.... 

4241 

22 

.      do 

304-342 

4242 

23 

do  .     . 

331,pt.  1 

331,  pt.  2 

4243 

24 

do 

4244 

25 

do 

331,pt.3 

Same. 

126 


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^  2 
m 


4245 
4246 
4247 

4248 
4249 
'4250 
4251 


4252 


4254 
4255 
4256 
4257 
4258 
4259 
4260 
4261 
4262 
4263 
4264 
4265 
4266 
4267 

4268 

4269 
4270 
4271 
4272 

4273 

4274 

4275 

«4276 
4277 
4278 
4279 
4280 
4281 


4284 

4285 
4286 

4287 
4288 
4289 
4290 


27 


31 


Series 


S.  docs. 

do. 

do. 

....do. 
....do. 

do. 

....do. 
do. 


do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

S.  reports. 
....do.... 
....do.... 
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do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

....do.... 
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do.... 

H.  journal. 


H.  docs. 

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Document  no. 


343^06. 

356 

407-434. 


411 

435-446,448. 

447 

449 

450 

451 

452 


452 

453 

1 

2-334 

166 

335-558. . . 
559-919... 
920-1180.- 
1181-1616. 
1617-1930. 
1931-2126. 
776,  2  pts. 
1075 


l,pt.  1. 
l,pt.  2- 

2 

2 

2 

2 


2-... 


2-.. 


Notes 


Except  356,  in  serial  no.  4246. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  California. 

Except  411,  in  serial  no.  4248;  426,  in  serial  no.  4308. 

412  is  Missouri  troops  in  Civil  War. 
Consulates  and  consular  agencies. 
448  is  Revenues  and  expenditures  in  Cuba. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1901. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
See  serial  no.  4237. 
Eulogies:  James  H.  Kyle. 
Treaties,  laws,  etc.,  relating  to  Indian  affairs  (Kappler), 

v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Gettysburg  National  Park  Commission,  1893-1901. 
Interoceanic  canals. 
Except  166,  in  serial  no.  4258. 
Improvement  of  park  system  of  District  of  Columbia. 

Except  776,  in  serial  no.  4265. 
Except  1075,  in  serial  no.  4266. 


Chinese  exclusion. 
River  and  harbor  .bill. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1901. 

Same,  appendix:  Affairs  in  China. 

War,  1901:  Secretary  and  miscellaneous. 

Same:  Chiefs  of  bureaus. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  1,  Miscellaneous. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  2,  Division  of  Philip- 


Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  3,  Military  operations  in 
Luzon. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  4,  Military  operations  in 
Visayas,  Mindanao  and  Jolo,  and  China. 

Same:  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  5,  Division  of  Philippines, 
supplementary. 

Same:  Report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Public  laws  passed  by  Philippine  Commission. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same:  Engineers,  pt.  5. 

Same:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River  Com- 
mission and  Missouri  River  Commission. 

Same:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1901,  pt.  1, 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Post-Office,  1901. 

Interior,  1901:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  l.  Report  of  commissioner. 


127 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


4826 
•4327 


4829 


35 


37 


40 


H.docs. 

....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 
....do.. 


....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


.do. 

.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 

.do. 
-do- 
.do. 
.do. 

.do. 
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6,29,334. 


8 

9 

10 

11... , 

12 

12 

35 

61,244,588.. 

13 

13 

14 

15,pts.  1-3. 


15,pts.  4-6... 
15,ptS.  7-9... 
16,  pts.  10-12. 

16 

17 

18 

19 

19 

20 

21-38,40 

43-49,51,62... 

63,65-136 

39,137 

41 

64 

42,353,525,683 

639 

50,176,336.... 

52 

53-60,481-484. 
684-692 


Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Fire  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,  Governor  of  New  Mexico. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  1901,  pt.  1,  Director's  report, 
and  Asphalt  and  bituminous  rock  deposits. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2,  Ore  deposits. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3,  Coal,  oil,  cement. 

Same:  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4,  Hydrography. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1901:  Agriculture  expenditures,  1901;  Ex- 
periment Stations  Office,  1901. 

District  of  Columbia,  1901,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1901. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1901. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1901,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1901. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1903. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1901 . 

Also  S.  doc.  426.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1901,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1901. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 
1901. 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1901. 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1902. 

Same,  Apr.- June,  1902. 

33d  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1901. 

Mineral  resources,  1900. 

Labor  Dept.,  16th  annual  rp.,  1901:  Strikes  and  lockouts. 

Weather  Bureau,  1901,  v.  1:  Rp.  and  meteorological 
tables. 

Same,  v.  2:  Barometry. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac,  1902,  2d  ed. 

Except  29,  in  serial  no.  4301;  85,  in  serial  no.  4308. 

61  is  in  serial  no.  4308. 

Except  88,  in  serial  no.  4330. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1901. 

Journals  of  1st  Legislative  Assembly  of  Porto  Rico, 
1900-01. 

Report  of  Auditor  of  Porto  Rico,  1901. 

Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  June,  Sept.,  Dec. 
1901,  and  Mar.  1902. 

Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 1901. 

Surveys  of  Tennessee,  Kissimmee,  and  Ohio  rivers. 

Commission  to  Revise  and  Compile  Laws  of  Porto  Rico. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers  53-64. 

Same,  65-73. 


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4330 
4831 


4884 


4387 


4888 


4840 

73 

4841 

74 

4842 

75 

^ 

•  4848 

76 

^ 

•  4844 

77 

4845 
4846 
4347 

4848 
4849 
4350 
,4351 
4852 
^4858 
4354 
4855 


4357 
4358 


•  4359 

•  4360 


4361 


4862 


70 


71 


72 


87 


94 


95 


Series 


H.  docs. 

do.. 

do.. 

do.. 

do.. 

....do.. 

do.. 

....do.. 


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.do... 

.do... 
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do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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Document  no. 


138-167 

145 

152,  4pts 

553,  4  pts 

710,4pts 

708,pt.l , 

708,  pt.  2 

168-175,188-372 


177 

178 

179 

180 

181 

182 

183 

184 

185 

186 

187 

380 

2.50, 704 

275 

283 

681 

305 

306,  pts.  1-6.. 

306,  pts.  7-12. 
557 

310 

320 

320 

373-376,378-429 
431-460, 476- 
480, 486-567. 

377,  6  pts 


Notes 


House  manual. 

Except  145,  in  serial  no.  4332,  and  152,  in  serial  no.  4333. 

Statistical  abstract,  1901. 

Consular  reports,  v.  68,  nos.  256-259. 

Same,  v.  69,  nos.  260-263. 

Same,  v.  70,  nos.  264-267. 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  23,  pt.  1:  Gas  and  oil  en- 
gines. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Silver  and  plated  ware. 

Except  244,  in  serial  no.  4308;  250,  in  serial  no  4350; 
275,  in  serial  no.  4351;  283,  in  serial  no.  4352;  305,  in 
serial  no.  4354;  306,  in  serial  nos.  4355-4356;  310,  in 
serial  no.  4358;  320,  in  serial  nos.  4359-4360;  334,  in 
serial  no.  4301;  336,  in  serial  no.  4326;  353,  in  serial  no. 
4325. 

Industrial  Commission  reports,  v.  8:  Chicago  labor  dis- 
putes of  1900.  See,  for  v.  1-7,  serial- nos.  3990-3992, 
4168,4169. 

Same,  v.  9:  Transportation,  2d  report.  See,  for  1st 
report,  serial  no.  3992. 

Same,  v.  10:  Agriculture  and  agricultural  labor. 

Same,  v.  11:  Agriculture  and  taxation,  etc. 

Same,  v.  12:  Capital  and  labor  in  mining  industry. 

Same,  v.  13:  Trusts  and  industrial  combinations,  2d  re- 
port.   See,  for  1st  report,  serial  no.  3990. 

Same,  v.  14:  Capital  and  labor  in  manufactures  and  gen- 
eral business,  2d  report.  See,  for  1st  report,  serial  no. 
4169. 

Same,  v.  15:  Immigration;  Education. 

Same,  v.  16:  Foreign  labor  laws. 

Same,  v.  17:  Labor  organizations,  disputes,  and  arbitra- 
tion; Railway  labor. 

Same,  v.  18:  Industrial  combinations  in  Europe. 

Same,  v.  19:  Final  report. 

Navy  register,  1902;  Army  register,  1902. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1900. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  13. 

Same,  series  1,  v.  14. 

Interstate  Conmieree  Commission,  1901, 15th. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  12, 
nos.  1-6,  Jan.-June,  1902. 

Same,  v.  13,  nos.  1-0,  July-Dec.  1902. 

American  Republics  Bm-eau  report,  1901,  with  sketch 
of  Brazil  and  reports  on  coffee. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  41:  Glacial  and 
drainage  features  of  Erie  and  Ohio  basins. 

Commercial  relations,  1901,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

[Except  380,  in  serial  no.  4349;  508,  in  serial  no.  4372; 

j    510,  in  serial  nos.  4373-4374;  525,  in  serial  no.  4325; 

I    535,  in  serial  no.  4375;  537,  in  serial  no.  4376;  553,  in 

i    serial  no.  4334;  557,  in  serial  no.  4357. 

Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  7,  nos.  38-43. 

Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  2. 


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97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 

107 
108 
109 

110 

111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 

124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 

130 
131 

1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

.... 

H.  docs 

do 

461 

Geological  Survey  bulletin  179. 

MSBK 

462-466 

467-469 

470,471 

472-475 

635,693-701.... 
485 

Same,  180-184. 

M67 

do 

do 

Same,  185-187. 
Same,  188, 189. 

4t68 

,do 

Same,  190-193. 

4M» 

4t70 

.... 

.... 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

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do 

do 

11.  reports-... 
do.... 

Same,  194-203. 

Schley  Court  of  Inquiry,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

t  4871 

485. . . : 

f878 

608 

Tests  of  metals,  1901. 

l|78 

510 

|8i74 

510    . 

sion,  V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

1875 

535 

Hearings  on  reciprocity  with  Cuba. 

Transport  service  bet.  San  Francisco  and  Philippine  Is. 
f  Except  588,  hi  serial  no.  4308;  685,  in  serial  no.  4369; 
f    689,  in  serial  no.  4325;  6o5,  m  serial  no.  4384;  661,  in 
serial  no.  4385. 

Patent  decisions,  1901. 

1876 

J 

1877 

4878 

537,2pts 

f568-593,595-617, 
1    619,623-679. 

594 

4879 

618 

Sites  for  military  posts  and  camp  grounds. 
Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Monroe. 
Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Madison. 
Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1901. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1901 . 

4380 

620 

4»81 

621 

488-2 
4383 
4384 

622,  pt.  1 

622,  pt.  2 

655 

•438o 

661 

4386 

680..     . 

Calendars  of  House,  July  1, 1902. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1901, 18th. 

American  Historical  Association,  1901,  v.  1. 

438; 

682 

►4888 

702 

»4389 

702 

Same,  v.  2. 

43UO 

703 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1901. 

704 

See  serial  no.  4350 

14891 

705 

Fish  Commission  report,  1901. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1901. 

4892 

706 

4898 

4394 
4895 

707,pt.  1 

707,  pt.  2 

709 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1901  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Ethnology  report,  1899,  20th. 

Eulogies:  A.  J.  Cummings,  Marriott  Brosius,  J.  W. 

Stokes,  P.  J.  Otey,  R.  E.  Burke,  R.  K.  Polk. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  23. 
Document  index,  57th  Congress,  1st  session. 

4896 
4897 

711-716 

717 

4398 

718 

4899 

1-188 

4400 

189-416 

417-738 

739-1093 

1094-1422. ....'. 

1423-1729 

1730-2081 

2082-2443 

2444-2750 

189,  Stores  and  supplies  claims  under  Bowman  act,  has 
appended  reprints  of  many  docs,  of  previous  Con- 
gresses. 

4401 

do 

4402 

do 

4408 
4401 

do 

do. 

4405 
4406 

do 

..    .do 

4407 

do 

82452°— 11 9 


130 


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Dec.  1,  1902— Mar.  4,  1903 


■3  . 


Docurnent  no. 


Notes 


4408 

4409 
4410 
4411 
4412 
4413 
4414 
4415 

4416 

4417 

4418 

4419 


4420 
4421 
4422 
4423 
4424 

4425 
4426 
4427 

4428 

4429 
4480 


•  4431 
4432 


4434 


4437 
•4438 
4439 
4440 
4441 

4442 
4443 


S.  journal . 


H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 
....do.... 

do.... 

H.  reports. 
....do.... 
....do.... 


S.  docs. 
...'..do. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
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.do. 
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do-. 


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do.. 


2127-2544. 
2545-2944. 
2945-3318. 
2751-3157. 
315&-3511. 
3512-3919. 

1 

5 


2,3.7-34. 


4,  2  pts. 
35 


109. 


180 

36-61,03-69. 

62 

70-73, 75-97. 

74 

98-145 


104. 
124. 
141. 


146-188. 


147 

189-220- 


210. 
219. 


221. 


222 

223 

224 

225,226. 

227 

197 


Contains  also  proceedings  special  session  Senate,  58th 
Cong.,  Mar.  5-19, 1903,  p.  257. 


Secretary  of  Senate,  1902. 

Government  Printing  Office,  1902. 

Library  of  Congress,  1902. 

Except  28,  omitted  because  same  as  app.  2  to  H.  doc,  1, 

57th  Cong.  2d  sess.;  see  serial  no.  4440.    32  is  Porto 

Rico,  Governor,  1902. 
Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 
International  Conference  for  Protection  of  Coflee  Indus- 
try, 1902. 
1st  International  Sanitary   Convention   of  American 

Republics,  1902. 
Customs  Congress  of  American  Republics,  1903. 
New  statehood  bill;  etc. 
Regulation  of  immigration. 
84  is  Safety  appliances  on  railroads. 
Bibliography  of  Philippine  Islands. 
Except  104,  in  serial  no.  4425;  124,  in  serial  no.  4426; 

141 ,  in  serial  no.  4427. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  1902. 
Hydrography  of  American  isthmus. 
Hearings  on  8-hour  day  for  laborers  on  Govermnent 

work. 
Except  147,  in  serial  no.  4429;  169,  in  serial  no.  4419; 

177,  in  serial  no.  4474;  180,  in  serial  no.  4419. 
Bills  and  debates  relating  to  trusts,  50th-57th  Congs. 
Except  197,  in  serial  no.  4439;  210,  in  serial  no.  4431; 

219,  in  serial  no.  4432.    209  is  Federal  aid  in  domestic 

disturbances,  1787-1903. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1902. 
Eulogies:  Abraham  Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield,  William 

McKinley. 
Alphabetical  list  of  private  claims  before  Senate,  1899- 

1903. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1902. 
History  of  Washington  Monument. 
Eulogies:  James  McMillan  and  W.  J.  Sewell. 
Senate  manual. 
Restoration  of  White  House. 
Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1902. 
Same,  app.  1:  Whaling  and  sealing  claims  against 

Russia. 
Same,  app.  2:  Pious  fund  of  the  Cahfornias. 
War,  1902,  v,  1:  Secretary  and  bureau  chiefs. 


131 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


35 


37 


H.^ocs. 

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10 

10 

11 

12 

78 

125,344.. 

13 

13 

14 

15,pts.l- 


15,pts.4-6... 
15,pts.7-9... 
15,  pts.  10-12. 

16 

17 

18 


Some,  V.  2:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  3:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  4:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 
Same,  v.  6:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 

and  Missouri  River  commissions. 
Same,  v.  7:  Ordnance. 
Same,  V.  8:  Miscelianeous. 
Same,  V.  9:  Lieutenant-general. 
Same,  v.  10,  pt.  1:  Philippine  Commission,  3d  report, 

pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  10,  pt.  2:  Philippine  Commission,  3d  report, 

pt.2. 
Same,  v.  11:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 
Navy,  1902, 
Post-Office,  1902. 

Interior,  1902:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 
Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Conmiissioner. 
Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 
Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 
Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Territories, 

etc. 
Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,Governor  of  New  Mexico,  etc. 
Same:  Geological  Survey. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 
Agriculture,  1902. 

[Districtof  Columbia,  1902,  V.  1:  Commissioners,  etc 
jsame,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
fSame,  V.  3:  Health  Department. 
Isame,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 
Treasury  (Finances)  1902. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1902. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1902,  v.  1. 
Same,v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1902. 
Estimates  of  appropriations,  1904. 
Receipts  and  expenditures,  1902. 
Also  S.  doc.  177.    All  are  deficiency  estimates. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1902,  v.  1. 
Same,  V.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  1902. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 

1902. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1902. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1903. 
Same,  Apr.- June,  1903. 

34th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1902. 
Mineral  resources,  1901. 
Labor  Department,  17th  annual  report,  1902:  Trade  and 

technical  ed  ucation . 
Weather  Bureau,  1902. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1902. 


132 


57tli    CONGRESS,    2d    SESSION— Continued 


¥ 

i 

I 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4487 
4488 

48 
49 
50 

51 
52 

53 

54 

55 
56 

57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

74 
75 
76 

77 
78 

79 

80 
81 
82 
83 

84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 

H.  docs 

do 

21 

22 

House  manual. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1901. 

Except  54,  in  serial  no.  4490;  78  and  125,  in  serial  no. 

4489 

do 

23-110, 114-153. 
54, 182 

4490 

do 

4474;  79,  in  serial  no.  4491. 
National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1902. 

4491 

do 

79 

Reclamation  Service,  1st  report,  June  17-Dec.  1, 1902. 
Exports  declared,  quarters  ended  June,  Sept.,  Dec.  1902, 

and  Mar.  1903. 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 1902. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  24:  Creameries  in  loreign 

countries. 

4492 

.... 

...'..do 

do 

111,371,440,476. 
454 

112 

4493 

199 

do 

Same,  V .  25 :  Stored  goods  as  collateral  for  loans. 

447 

Same,  v.  26:  Briquettes  as  fuel  in  foreign  countries. 

4494 

113,4pts 

438,4pts 

154,  155,  157- 

198,220-251. 

156 

Consular  reports,  v.  71,  nos.  268-271. 

4495 
4496 

do 

do 

Same,  v.  72,  nos.  272-275. 

1  Except  181,  in  serial  no.  4499;  182,  in  serial  no.  4490. 
J     154  is  Auditor  of  Porto  Rico,  1902. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  15. 

•  4497 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

•  4498 

477 

Same,  v.  16. 

4499 

181 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1902, 16th. 

4500 

200-203 

441-444 

445,475,488,489. 

490-492 

204-208, 430. .. . 

434-437 

470-472 

209-214 

215-218 

448,449 

450,451 

478-482 

219 

429          

Water-supplv  and  irrigation  papers  74-77. 

4501 

do 

Same,  78-81. 

4502 

do 

Same,  82-85. 

4503 

do 

Same,  86-88. 

4504 

do 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  204-209.                              J 

4505 

do 

Same,  210-213.                                                                ^6" 
Same,  214-216.                                                             -^ 
Geological  Survey  professional  papers  1-6.  '    ^r' 

4506 

do 

«4507 

do 

4508 

do 

Same,  7-10. 

4509 
4510 

do 

do :. 

Same,  11, 12. 
Same,  13, 14. 

4511 

do 

Same,  15-19. 

4512 
4513 

do 

.....do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  42:  Carboniferous 

ammonoids. 
Same,  v.  43:  Mesabi  iron-bearing  district,  Minn. 

4514 

432 

Same,  v.  44:  Pseudoceratites  of  the  cretaceous. 

4515 

433     

Same,  v.  45:  Vermilion  iron-bearing  district,  Minn. 

»   4516 

433 

Same.v.  45,  atlas. 

4517 

252 

Sale  of  liquors  in  post  exchanges. 

4518 
4519 

J253-304. 306-309, 
1    311-408. 

290,392 

305                .   . 

Except  290  and  392,  in  serial  no.  4519;  335,  in  serial  no. 
4526;  342,  in  serial  no.  4527;  344,  in  serial  no.  4474; 
1  355,  in  serial  no.  4528;  370,  in  serial  no.  4529;  371 ,  in 
[    serial  no.  4492;  376,  in  serial  no.  4530. 

Navy  register,  1903;  Army  register,  1903. 

4520 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

.....do 

do 

do 

do 

Commercial  relations,  1902,  v.  1. 

4521 

305 

Same,  v.  2. 

4622 

4523 
4524 
4525 
4526 

310,  pts.  1-3.... 

310,  pts.  4-6 

310, pts.  7-9.... 
310,  pts.  10-12.. 
335 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v,  14, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1903. 
Same,  v.  14,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1903. 
Same,  v.  15,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1903. 
Same,  v.  15,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 
Tests  of  metals,  1902. 

4527 

342 

Patent  Office,  1902. 

4528 

355 

Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  3. 

133 


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Document  no. 


370,5  pts. 


376 

f409-428. 

431 

452 

439 


446. 

446. 
453. 
455. 
456. 
457. 
458. 
459. 
460. 
461. 
461. 


473 

474 

483 

484,  pt.  1. 
484,  pt.  2. 

485 

486 

487 

493 

494 


495. 


Notes 


Labor  Department  bulletins,  v.  8,  nos.  44,  45,  47-49. 

Bulletin  46  was  issued  as  S.  doc.  6, 58th  Cong,  special 

session;  <«e  serial  no.  4550. 
Statistical  abstract,  1902. 
421  is  List  of  river  and  harbor  surveys. 
Purchase  of  territory  of  Louisiana. 
Modern  prison  systems. 
Index  to  reports  of  chief  of  engineers,  1866-1900,  v.  1: 

River  and  harbor  works,  A-Mingo. 
Same,  v.  2:  River  and  harbor  works,  Minim-Z,  etc. 
Same,  v.  3:  Fortifications,  bridges,  laws,  and  topical 

index. 
Historical  register  and  dictionary  of  Army,  1789-1903 

(Heitman),  V.  1. 
Same,  V.  2. 

Memorial  address  on  William  McKinley  by  John  Hay. 
Ethnology  bulletin  25:  Natick  dictionary.  ^ 
Same,  26:  Kathlamet  texts.  l^S)   U  (? 

Same,  27:  Tsimshian  texts.  J 

Biographical  Congressional  directory,  1774-1903. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1902. 
Patent  decisions,  1902. 
American  Historical  Association,  1902,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Eulogies:  R.  O.  Crump,  T.  H.  Tongue,  J.  N.  W.  Runi- 

pie,  C.  A.  RusseU,  J.  M.  Moody,  J.  L.  Sheppard,  J.  a 

Salmon,  R.  C.  de  Graffenreid. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1902. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1902, 19th. 
Ethnology  report,  1900,  21st. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1902  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Fish  Commission  report,  1902. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1902. 
Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  24. 
Document  catalogue,  v.  6,  57th  Congress,  July  1,  1901- 

Jime  30, 1903. 
Document  index,  57th  Congress,  2d  session. 


58tli    CONGRESS,    SPECIAL    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  6-19,  1903 


S.  journal 

See  serial  no.  4408,  p.  257. 

6,  Anthracite  Coal  Strike  Commission,  is  same  as  Labor 

Department  bulletin  46. 
Congressional  directory. 
Compilation  of  Senate  election  cases  1789-1903 

4ue 

1 

2 
3 

4 

.... 

S.docs 

do 

1,2,4-10,12.... 
3 

MUU»8 

.... 

do 

do 

11 

4K» 

13 

Acceptance  of  statues  of  Charles  Carroll  and  John 
Hanson. 

134 


68tli    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION 

Nov.  9— Dec.  7,  1903 


Is 

02 

o 
> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4560 

S. journal 

4561 

Owing  to  error  by  which  the  11-line  entry  under  Bills 
and  resolutions  introduced  by  Wm.  H.  Ryan,  on  p. 
175,  was  incorrectly  printed  under  name  of  Gordon 
Russell,  there  were  issued  corrected  copies  of  p.  175 
and  176. 

See  serial  no.  4570. 

S.  reports 

H.  reports.... 

S.  docs 

...  .do 

1-13 

1.2 

See  serial  no  4577. 

4662 
4563 

1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

.... 

1 

2-19,21-28 

20 

Congressional  directory. 

26  is  Governor  of  Porto  Rico  1903 

4564 

.... 

do.. 

H.docs 

do 

do 

Great  canals  of  the  world.  Contains  also  S.  rp.  835,  58th 
Cong.  2d  sess..  Typography  of  Congressional  record. 

34  is  Agriculture  expenditures,  1903. 

House  manual. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1903. 
See,  for  report  of  inspection,  H,  doc.  61,  68th  Cong.  2d 
sess.,  In  serial  no.  4670. 

4565 
4566 
4567 

1-4,6-45 

5 

46..... 

. 

58tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 
Dec.  7,  1903— Apr.  28,  1904 


4569 
4570 
4571 
4572 
4578 
4574 
4575 
4576 
4577 
4578 
4579 
4580 
4581 
4582 
4583 
4584 
4585 

4586 
4587 

4588 


4590 


S.  journal. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 
....do.... 


....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

H.  reports. 

....do 

....do 

....do.... 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


S.  docs 

do 

do 


1-282 

283-633... 
634-1011.. 
1012-1409. 
1410-1855. 
1856-2152. 
2153-2625. 

1-384 

385-815. . . 
816-1231.. 
1232-1551. 
1552-1904. 
1905-2265. 
2266-2602. 
2603-2945. 


5.... 
2-57. 


58-120. 


121-150. 
151-181. 


1-13  belong  to  1st  session,  58th  Congress. 
Except  835,  in  serial  no.  4564. 


1  and  2  belong  to  1st  session,  58th  Congress. 
Except  646,  in  serial  no.  4585. 


Documentary  history  of  U.  S.  Capitol  building  and 

grounds. 
Secretary  of  Senate,  1903. 
Government  Printing  Office,  1903. 
Except  4,  in  serial  no.  4593;  5,  in  serial  no.  4586;  10,  in 

serial  no.  4594. 
Except  77,  in  serial  no.  4595;  100,  in  serial  no.  4596; 

106,  in  serial  no.  4597. 
Except  148,  in  serial  no.  4598. 
Except  155,  in  serial  no.  4599;  162,  in  serial  nos.  4600- 

46063;  177,  in  serial  no.  4607.    151  is  Investigation  of 

Post-Office  Department. 


135 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


8.  docsr. 


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182-244. 

246-314. 
4,  3  pts. 
10 

77 


100. 
105. 

148. 
155. 

210. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
162. 
177. 
200. 
222. 

222. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 
234. 

277. 
315. 
316. 
317. 
318. 
319. 

319. 


Except  200,  in  serial  no.  4608;  210,  in  serial  no.  4509; 

222,  in  serial  no.  4609 ■>>;  284,  in  serial  nus.  4til(>-4616. 
Except  277,  in  serial  no.  *il8. 
ConRressional  directory,  3  editions. 
Library  of  Congress,  190.3. 
Les  coinbattants  fran^ais   de  la  guerre   am^ricaine, 

1778-83. 
Annual  naval  appropriation  laws,  1883-1903. 
Acts,  treaties,  and  proclamations  relating  to  insular  and 

military  affairs,  1897-1903. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  19a3. 
Revenue  steamer  Nunivalc  on  Yukon  River  statjpn, 

1899-1901.  ?i^.^'h^^    '^^^^y 

Reindeer  in  Alaslca,  1903. 

Proceedings  of  Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  v.  1  and  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v,  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  v.  6. 
Same,  v.  7. 

Same,  United  States  atlas. 
Same,  Britishi  atlas. 
Same,  atlas  of  award. 
Patent  Office,  1903. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1903. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1901,  with  appen* 

dixes. 
Same,  atlas. 

Journal  of  Congress  of  Confederate  States,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 
Same,  v,  6. 
Same,  v.  7. 
Not  printed.    The  above  set  having  been  completed  in 

7  V.  instead  of  8  v.,  this  number  is  vacant. 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1903. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 
Venezuelan  arbitrations  of  1903. 
United  States  and  Venezuelan  Claims  Commission. 
Compilation  of  treaties  in  force,  1904. 
Indian  affairs,  laws  and  treaties  (Kappler),  2d  ed.,  v.  1. 

See,  for  1st  ed.,  serial  nos.  4253,  4254. 
Same,  v.  2. 


320 !  Unveiling  of  statue  of  William  T.  Sherman. 


321 

1 

2 

2 

2.... 

2 

2 

2 

2 


Eulogies:  Marcus  A.  Ilarma. 
Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1903. 
War,  1903,  V.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 
Same,  v.  3:  Department  and  division  commanders. 
Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  colleges,  etc. 
Same,  v.  5:  Philippine  Commission,  1903,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  6:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  7:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 


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10....... 

11 

12 

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260,652.. 
13,  pt.  1. 
13,  pt.  2. 
14 


14 

15,pts.  1-3.. 

15,  pts.  4-6. . 
15,pts.7-9.. 
15,  pts.  10-12 

16 

17-61 

62-66 

67-138 

139-256 


Notes 


Same,  v.  8:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission,  July  2, 
1902-Oct.  20,  1903. 

Same,  v.  9:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  10:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  11:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  12:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

Same,  v.  13:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 
Commission. 

Same,  v.  14:  Ordnance. 

Navy,  1903. 

Post-Office,  1903. 

Interior,  1903:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Commissioner. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1 ,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,  Governor  of  New  Mexico. 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 

Same:  Jlducation,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1903. 

(■District  of  Columbia,  1903,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 
(Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

ISame,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

fSame,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

[Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1902,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1903. 

Justice  (Attorney- General)  1903. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1903. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1905. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1903. 

Deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1903, 
pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  laws. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July- 
Sept.  1903. 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1903. 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1904. 

Same,  Apr.- June,  1904. 

35th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1903. 

Except  21,  in  serial  no.  4677;  22,  in  serial  no.  4678;  42, 
in  serial  no.  4661;  44,  in  serial  no.  4683;  45,  in  serial  no. 
4682. 

See  serial  no.  4684. 

Except  111,  in -serial  no.  4691.  138  is  Auditor  of  Porto 
Rico,  1903. 

Except  144,  in  serial  no.  4696;  253,  in  serial  nos.  4697- 


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Document  no. 


257-382 
383-433 
434-^62 


503,  564,  567- 
674,  681-687 
696-707,  723 
756,758. 

21,  4  pts 

22,  3  pts 

650,  3  pts 

783-785 

780-788 

45 

446 

508 

732 

44 

62-66,606 

675-677 

678,679 

680,724-726... 

727-731 

771-775 , 

776-779 

Ill,  3  pts 


458,  pts.  1-3.. 

458,  pts.  4-6.. 
458,  pts.  7-9.. 
458,  pts,  10-12 

144 

253,pt.  1 

253,  pts.  2,4.. 
253,  pts.  3,  5,  6 

338 

343,  pts.  1-3.. 
343,  pts.  4-6.. 

351 

404 

750 

456,478 

521 

565 


Notes 


Except  260,  in  serial  no.  4661;  888,  in  serial  no.  470C; 

848,  In  serial  nos.  4701-4702;  851,  In  serial  no.  47a3. 
Except  404,  in  serial  no.  4704.    383  Is  Investigation  of 

Post-Oince  Dept. 
Except  446,  in  serial  no.  4082;  456,  In  serial  no.  4706; 

458,  in  serial  nos.  4692-4695;  478,  in  serial  no.  4706; 

608,  in  serial  no.  4682;  621 ,  in  serial  no.  4707. 
Except  678,  in  serial  no.  4714;  606,  in  serial  no.  4684; 

Ml,  in  serial  nos.  4715-4716;  W4,  in  serial  no.  4717; 

650,  in  serial  no.  4679;  662,  in  serial  no.  4661;  668,  in 

serial  no.  4718. 
Montlily  consular  reports,  Sept.-Dec.  1903,  v.  73,  nos. 

276-279. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1904,  v.  74,  nos.  280-282. 
Same,  Apr.-June,  1904,  v.  75,  nos.  283-285. 
Same,  July-Sept.  1904,  nos.  286-288.    Volume  number 

dropped. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1904,  nos.  289-291. 
Special  consular   reports,  v.  27:  Agricultural  imple* 

ments  and  vehicles. 
Same,  v.  28:  Commercial  travellers. 
Same,  v.  29:  Macaroni  wheat. 
Same,  v.  30:  Emigration  to  U.  S. 
Reclamation  Service,  1903. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  217-222. 
Same,  223-225. 
Same,  22^6,  227. 
Same,  228-231. 
Same,  232-236. 
Same,  237-241. 
Same,  242-245. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  pt.  1,  Report,  1903;  pt.  2, 

Argentine  Republic;  pt.  3,  List  of  boolcs  relating  to 

Chile. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  16, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1904. 
Same,  v.  16,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1904. 
Same,  v.  17,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1904. 
Same,  v.  18,  nos.  1-3,  Oct.-Dec.  1904. 
Stability  of  international  exchange,  1903. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1903, 17th. 
Same,  1902, 16th,  appendix  G,  pts.  1  and  3.    Not  printed. 
Same,  1902, 16th,  appendix  G,  pts.  2,  4,  5:  Railways  in 

U.  S.  in  1902. 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1903. 
Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  9,  nos.  50-52. 
Same,  v.  9,  nos.  53-55. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1902. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  17. 
Same,  series  1,  v.  18. 
Army  register,  1904;  Navy  register,  1904. 
Tests  of  metals,  1903. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  46:  Menominee  iron- 
bearing  district  of  Michigan. 


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4709 
4710 
4711 
4712 
4713 
4714 
4715 
4716 
9  4717 
»  4718 
4719 
4720 
4721 
4722 
4723 
4724 
4725 
4726 
4727 
4728 
4729 
4730 
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4733 
4734 
4735 
4736 

4737 
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4739 

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4742 

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4751 
4752 


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566,709,710... 

711-714 

715-719 

780-782 

578 

641 

641 

644 

658 

688-691 

692-695 

735,736 

737,738 

739-742 

759-763 

764-770 

708 

720 

721 

722 

722 

733 

734 

743 

744 

745 

745 

746 

746 

747 

748,  pt.  1 

748,  pt.  2 

749 

751 

752 

752 

752 

754 

754 

755 

757 

757 

789 

789 

790 


Notes 


Same,  v.  47:  Treatise  on  metamorphism. 

Geological  Survey  professional  papers,  20-22. 

Same,  23-26. 

Same,  27-31. 

Same,  32-34. 

Statistical  abstract,  1903. 

Ethnology  report,  1901,  22d,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2, 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1903. 

Mineral  resources,  1902. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  89-92. 

Same,  93-96. 

Same,  97,  98. 

Same,  99, 100. 

Same,  101-104. 

Same,  105-109. 

Same,  110-116. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1903. 

Irrigation  investigations  in  Utah. 

Weather  Bureau,  1903. 

Commercial  relations,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Labor  Bureau,  10th  special  report:  Labor  laws. 

Same,  11th:  Regulation  and  restriction  of  output. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1903,  20th. 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle. 

American  Historical  Association,  1903,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Correspondence  of  French  ministers  to  U.  S., 

1791-1797. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1903. 
Same,  maps. 
Labor  Bureau,  18th  annual  report,  1903:  Cost  of  living 

and  retail  prices  of  food. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1903  [pt.  1], 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Patent  decisions,  1903. 
Fisheries  Bureau  report,  1903. 
Fish  Commission  Bulletin,  1903,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2.  * 

Same,  pt.  3. 
Comprehensive   index   of    Government   publications, 

1881-1893  (Ames),  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth  (Jefferson  Bible). 
Typhoid  fever  in  U.  S.  military  camps,  1898,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

Centennial  of  Military  Academy,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Document  index,  58th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions. 


139 

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«4757 

4758 
4759 


4700 

#4761 

4762 


Series 


S.  journal. 


H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 
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H.  reports 

do 

do 


Doouroent  no. 


2026-3080 

3081-4402(with 
exceptions). 


2755 

2755 

2755 

See    "Notes 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


2946-3376 

3377-3771 

3772-4904(\\ith 
exceptions). 


Notes 


Contains  also  special  session  Senate,  59th  Cong.,  Mar. 
4-18,  1905,  p.  335. 

Except  2766,  in  serial  nos.  4757-4759. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  3081-3083,  3152,  3277, 
3278,  3330-3335,  3341,  3343,  3380,  3382-3385,  3419-3423, 
3431,  3438,  3532-3534,  3530-3540,  3561,  3563,  3565-3567, 
3569,  3571-3573,  3575,  3576,  3578,  3579,  3615,  3630-3634, 
3036-3638,  3684-3687,  3759,  3760,  3762,  3787-3792,  3794, 
3795,  3798-3804,  3810-3812,  3814,  3815,  3874,  3888-3891, 
3893,  3904-3906,  3908,  3915-3918,  3934,  4019,  4052,  4074- 
4076,  4087-4093,  4208-4210,  4229^231,  4240,  4241,  4244, 
4263,  4321,  4326,  4329,  4332-4339,  4342,  4343,  4346-4348, 
4350,  4352,  4354,  4362,  4365-4369,  4372,  4375-4379,  4381- 
4385,  4387,  4388,  4390,  4401,  4402.  4308  is  River  and 
harbor  bill.  4397,  Presentation  of  bust  of  Washing- 
ton, is  in  serial  no.  4778.  Other  numbers  missing  from 
serial  no.  4750  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  t  which  are  bound 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  A,  B,  this  session. 

Merchant  Marine  Conimission  report,  v.  1. 
V.  2. 
.  V.3. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3084  to  3706  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4756, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  rei)orts 
from  3707  to  4400  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4756, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 


Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  3772,  3774,  3775,  3901- 
3903,  3905,  3907,  39i4,  3950-3952,  3974-3976,  3979-3982, 
3985-3996,  3998-4001,  4003,  4005-4013,  4074,  4075,  4079, 
4082-4085,  4087-4093,  4095,  4097-4100,  4134-4142,  4151, 
4197-4200,  4202-4209,  4211,  4214-4222,  4397,  4398,  4400, 
4402-4411,  4414-4416,  4418,  4503,  4508,  4509,  4547-4552, 
4558-4563,  4570-4572,  4575-4579,  4585-4596,  4598-4602, 
4605,  4606,  4608,  4612-4622,  4624-4626,  4632-4638,  4640, 
4043-4646,  4048,  4050,  4053,  4008,  4672-4675,  4682,  4797- 
4803,  4809^812,  4815,  4821,  4824,  4825,  4830-4840,  4843- 
4847,  4849,  4852,  4853,  4855-4857,  4859-4802,  4864-4867, 
4870-4880,  4882-4885,  4887,  4889,  4890,  4893,  4894,  4890, 
4900,  4901,  4903,  4904.  Numbers  missing  from  serial 
no.  4702  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple 
and  concurrent  resolutions,  t  which  are  bound  in 
House  reports,  v.  A,  B,  this  session. 


fThe  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on.  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions ordered  printed  after  the  passage  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20, 1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  010).  Under  the 
E revisions  of  this  act,  the  "usual  number"  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not 
e  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are  kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library 
of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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1 

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Document  no. 

Notes 

A 

H.  reports  . . . 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  en  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!    This   volume   contains   sucli   reports 
from  3773  to  4318  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4762, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

B 

do 

See    "Notes" 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!    This   volume  contains   such   reports 

column. 

from  4319  to  4902  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4762, 

which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

1 

S.  docs 

1 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1904. 

Government  Printing  Office,  1904. 

Except  44,  in  serial  no.  4768.    61  is  Reindeer  in  Alaska, 

1904. 
Except  119,  in  serial  no.  4769;  128,  in  serial  no.  4770. 

122  is  Labor  disturbances  in  Colorado,  1880-1904. 

4763 

5 

4764 

2 

do 

2,3,6-69 

4765 

3 

do 

70-157 

47C6 

4 

do 

158-192........ 

Except  187 ,  in  serial  no.  4771.    189  is  Public  Lands  Com- 
mission,  1903-05,  final  report. 

4767 

5 



do 

4,  2  pts 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

4768 

6 

do 

44 

Naval  appropriation  laws,  1883-1904. 

Venezuelan  arbitration  before  Hague  Tribunal,  1903. 

Stability  of  international  exchange,  1904. 

Man  and  abnormal  man. 

4769 

7 

do 

119 

4770 

g 

do 

128 

4771 

9 

do 

187 

4772 

10 

do 

193 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1904. 

Senate  proceedings  in  impeachment  of  Charles  Swayne. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Executive  register  of  U.  S.,  1789-1902. 

Nat.  Academy  of  Sciences  memoirs,  v.  9:  Bombycine 

moths  of  North  America,  pt.  2.    Pt.  1  is  in  serial  no. 

3283. 
Senate  manual. 

4773 

11 

do 

194 :. 

4774 

12 

do 

195 

4775 

13 

do 

196 

4776 

14 

do 

197 

4777 

15 

do 

198 

»  4778 

16 

do 

199,200 

Acceptance  of  statues  of  John  J.  Ingalls  and  Frances  E. 
Willard.    Contains  also  S.  rp.  4397,  Presentation  of 

bust  of  Washington,  and  H.  doc.  474,  Acceptance  of 

statues  of  Sam  Houston  and  Stephen  F.  Austin. 

4779 

17 

do 

201,202 

Eulogies:  Geo.  F.  Hoar  and  Matthew  S.  Quay. 

4780 

1 

H.  docs 

1 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1904. 

4781 

2 

do 

2 

War,  1904,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 

4782 

3 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

4783 

4 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

4784 

5 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  colleges,  etc. 

4785 

6 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 

•4786 

7 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  6:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 

•4787 

8 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  7:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

•4788 

9 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  8:  Engineers,  pt.  4. 

4789 

10 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  9:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 
Commission. 

4790 

11 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  10:  Ordnance. 

#4791 

12 

do 

2 

Same,  v.  11:  Philippine  Commission,  1904,  pt.  1. 

•  4792 

13 

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2 

Same,  v.  12:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

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14 

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Same,  v.  13:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 

••4794 

15 

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Same,  v.  14:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions ordered  printed  after  the  passage  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610).  Under  the 
provisions  of  this  act,  the  "usual  number"  of  such  reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not 
be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are  kept  in  the  Senate  ^id  House  libraries,  the  Library 
of  Congress,  and  tne  Public  Documents  Library. 


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10. 
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15,  pts.  4-6. 

15,  pts.  7-9- 

15,  pts.  10-12 

16.... 

17.... 

18.... 

19.... 

20.... 

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Notes 


105-205 

206-245 

246-327,340-381 


Navy,  1904. 

Post-Offlce,  1904. 

Interior,  1904:  Secretary  and  Public  lands. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Commissioner. 

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Five  Civiiized  Tribes  Com- 
mission, etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1,  Bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2,  Governors  of  Arizona,  New 
Mexico,  and  Oklahoma. 

Same:  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3,  Governors  of  Alaska  and 
Hawaii,  etc. 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1904. 

District  of  Columbia,  1904,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1903,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1904. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1904. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1904,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1904. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1906;  Receipts  and  ex- 
penditures, 1904;  Deficiency  estimates. 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1904,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept., 
19(H. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July- 
Sept.  1904. 

Same,  Ocfc.-Dec.  1904. 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1905. 

Same,  Apr.-June,  1905. 

36th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1904. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1904. 

Library  of  Congress,  1904. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1903 

Mineral  resources,  1903. 

Except  28,  in  serial  no.  4834;  64,  in  serial  no.  4816;  71, 
in  serial  no.  4835;  78  and  74,  in  serial  no.  4836;  75,  in 
serial  no.  4842;  81,  in  serial  no.  4843. 

Except  145,  in  serial  nos.  4844-4846;  146,  in  serial  no. 
4851;  198,  in  serial  no.  483-5. 

Except  216,  in  serial  no.  4852;  226  and  282,  in  serial  no. 
4853;  2:J3,  in  serial  no.  4854;  248,  in  serial  no.  4836. 

Except  256,  in  serial  no.  4855;  266,  in  serial  no.  4856; 
267,  in  serial  nos.  4847-4850;  287,  in  serial  no.  4816; 
291,  in  serial  no.  4857;  801,  in  serial  no.  4858;  802,  in 
serial  no.  4854;  816,  in  serial  no.  4837;  369,  in  serial  no. 


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Series 

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4833 

4834 
4835 

4836 

#4837 

4838 
4839 
4840 
4841 
4842 
484S 

4844 
4845 

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4848 
4849 
4850 
4851 
4852 

4853 

4854 
4855 
4856 

4857 
4858 

4859 

4860 

^4861 

*4862 
4863 
4864 
4865 
4866 
4867 
4868 

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55 
56 

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59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 

67 

68 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

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78 
79 

80 
81 
82 

83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 

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145,  pt.  6 

145,  pt.  7 

145,pt.8 

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267,  pts.  4-(>... 
267,  pts.  7-9... 
267,  pts.  10-12. 
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232... 

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256 

266 

291 

301.. 

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386,  pts.  1-3... 
386,  pts.  4-0... 
428 

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369.. 

387-395 

396-400 

401-403 

452-457 

405 

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406 

Notes 


Beef  industry;  Mexican  cotton  boll  weevil;  Sugar-cane; 

etc. 
Reclamation  Service,  1904. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1904. 
Special  consular  reports,  v.  31:  Windmills  in  foreign 

countries. 
Same,  v.  32:  Foreign  markets  for  American  fruits. 
Same,  v.  33:  Industrial  education  and  conditions  in 

Germany. 
Same,  v.  34;  Marketing  goods  in  foreign  countries. 
Same,  v.  35:  Warehouses  in  foreign  covmtries. 
Same,  v.  36:  Foreign  markets  for  American  cotton  man- 
ufactures. 
Monthly  consular  reports,  Jan.-Mar.  1905,  nos.  292-294. 
Same,  Apr.-June,  1905,  nos.  295-297. 
Same,  July-Sept.  1905,  nos.  298-300. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1905,  nos.  301-303. 
House  manual. 

Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1904, 
American  Republics  Bureau,  1904. 
Bibliography  of  Paraguay. 
Handbook  of  Venezuela. 
Handbook  of  Honduras. 
Handbook  of  Mexico. 
Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  American  Republics 

(Spanish). 
Same  (English). 
Handbook  of  Bolivia. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  19, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1905. 
Same,  v.  20,  nos.  1-3,  Apr.-June,  1905. 
Same,  v.  21,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1905. 
Same,  v.  21,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1905. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1904,  18th. 
Statistics  upon  ginning  of  cotton. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  Dec.  1904,  1st  report. 
Philippine  Commission,  1904. 
Army  register,  1905;  Navy  register,  1905. 
Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1904. 
Patent  Office,  1904. 
Tests  of  metals,  1904. 
Labor  Bureau,  12th  special  report:  Coal-iniue  labor  in 

Exirope. 
Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  10,  nos.  56-58. 
Same,  v.  11,  nos.  59-01. 
Labor  Bureau,  19th  annual  report,  1904:  Wages  and 

hours  of  labor. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1904.    (/vc   36  f  ''r  /? 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  246-254.  (/ 

Same,  255-259. 
Same,  260-262. 
Same,  263-268. 
Statistical  abstract,  1904. 
Weather  Bureau,  1904. 


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Notes 

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4869 

4870 
4N71 

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91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
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106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
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112 
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116 
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119 
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122 

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do 

do 

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407-109 

410,411 

412 

Geological  Survey  professional  papers  36-37. 

Same,  38,  39. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  1904. 

4S72 

414 

Gettysburg  National  Park  Commission,  1893-1904. 

4N78 
4874 
4875 
4876 
4877 
4878 

415-420,431.... 

432^38 

439-443 

444-451 

461-466 

421       ... 

Water-supply  and  Irrigation  papers  117-123. 

Same,  124-130. 

Same,  131-135. 

Same,  136-143. 

Same,  144-149. 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  1901. 

Hearings  on  Interstate  commerce  act. 

Agriculture  Yearboolc,  1904. 

Rivers  and  harbors,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Patent  decisions,  1904. 

American  Historical  Association,  1904. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1904  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1904. 

4879 

422 

4880 

424 

4881 

425 

4882 

425 

4888 

426 

4884 

429 

4886 
4886 
4887 

430,pt.  1 

430,pt.2 

458 

458 

Same,  maps. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  19. 

4889 

459 

4890 

460 

8th  International  Geographic  Congress,  1904. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1904,  21st. 

4891 

467 

4892 

468-473,478.... 
474 

Eulogies:  W.  F.  Mahony,  N.  P.  Otis,  G.  W.  Croft,  W.W. 

Sidles,  R.  H.  Foerderer,  H.  Burk,  C.  W.  Thompson. 
See  serial  no.  4778. 

4898 

475 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  48:  Mesozolc  floras  of 

4894 

475.   . 

U.  S.,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2,  plates.                                  ^ 
Ethnology  report,  1902,  23d. 
Ethnology  bulletin  28:  Mexican  and  Central  American 

antiquities. 
Fisheries  Bureau  report,  1904. 
Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1904. 

4895 

476 

4896 

do 

do 

477 

4897 

479 

'4896 

do 

do 

do 

do 

480 

«4899 

481 

Commercial  relations,  1904. 

4900 

482 

Document  Index,  no.  11,  58th  Congress,  3d  session. 

4901 

483 

Document  catalogue,  v.  7,  o8th  Congress,  July  1,  1903- 

June  30,  1905. 

59tli    CONGRESS,    SPECIAL,    SESSION    SENATE 

Mar.  4-18,  1906 


S.  journal. 
S.  docs 


1-6. 


See  serial  no.  4753,  p.  335. 
See  serial  no.  4910. 


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Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


4902 
4903 
4904 


S.  journal. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports . 


1-2150     (with 
exceptions). 


4905 


....do. 


2153-4424(with 
exceptions). 


Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  1,  3,  4,  6-23,25-31,  68, 
69,  107-115,  118-137, 139, 198,  209,  210,  212,  214,  215,  220- 
222,  224,  232-234,  237-256,  258,  260,  351,  370,  400-413,  415, 
416,  427-429,  435,  436,  474-476,  576,  581-,585,  594-599, 
602-^8,  648,  689,  690,  709,  710,  784-786,  797,  798,  800-810, 
816,  818-828,  837,  889,  909,  935,  957,  958,  960,  961,  972,  975, 
977,  982-988,  997-1001,  1077,  1089,  1102,  1109,  1110,  1157, 
1178,  1189,  1196-1199,  1201-1232,  1242-1246,  1270-1273, 
1281,  1294,  1387,  1388,  1403-1405,  1407,  1412,  1416-1418, 
1423-1433,  1435-1438,  1498,  1520,  1522-1524,  1566,  1569- 
1572,  1574-1577,  1583-1586,  1603,  1611,  1720-1725,  1736, 
1776,  1779-1783,  1785,  1787,  1791,  1792,  1796-1799,  1943, 
1960,  1990-1993,  1995-2004,  2150.  1242,  pt.  2,  Railroad 
rate  legislation,  views  of  minority,  is  in  serial  no.  5060. 
Other  numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  4904  are  for 
reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports, 
V.  A-D,  this  session. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  2153-2155,  2176,  2178, 
2179,  2182-2187,  2192,  2193,  2210,  2297-2303,  2306,  2307, 
2366,  2369,  2376-2387,  2513-2516,  2533,  2536,  2537,  2539, 
2540,  2544,  2550,  2552-2555,  2557-2562,  2564-2567,  2572, 
2600,  2674-2679,  2720,  2722,  2724-2734,  2736,  2737,  2740, 
2742-2744,  2746-2750,  2797,  2799,  2801-2803,  2873,  2874, 
2900,  2919,  2977,  3032,  3048-3050,  3056,  3057,  3111,  3112, 
3241,  3242,  3289-3291,  3302,  3304,  3305,  3310,  3381,  3382, 
3460,  3461,  3471,  3472,  3474,  3476-3478,  3480,  3528,  3558, 
3568,  3616-3621,  3623,  3626-3633,  3635-3639,  3642-3644, 
3703-3706,  3732,  3789-3799,  3801,  3805,  3806,  3808-3810, 
3835,  3836,  3879,  3896-3898,  3910,  3911,  3920-3923,  3939, 
3960,  3963-3965,  3968,  3970-3977,  3979,  4012,  4035-4037, 
4101,  4102,  4210,  4212,  4239,  4241-4247,  4250,  4251,  4255, 
4256,  4260,  4262,  4264,  4273,  4274,  4276,  4284,  4286,  4292- 
4306,  4308,  4309,  4311,  4313,  4322,  4323,  4329-4338,  4350, 
4351,  4358,  4362-4364,  4373,  4391-4393,  4397-4402,  4415, 
4417,  4418,  4421, 4422,  4424.  Numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  4905  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple,  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  D-G,  this  session. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2  to  685  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4904,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  686  to  1350  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4904, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


.do... 


-do 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


145 


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4906 


4907 


Series 


8.  reports. 


.do. 


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do. 


.do. 


H.  reports. 


-do 


Document  no. 


See   "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


See   "Notes" 
column. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


2-2656     (with 
exceptions). 


2657-4396  (with 
exceptions). 


/ 


Notes 


Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1351  to  1950  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4904, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1951  to  2575  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  4904 
and  4905,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2576  to  3180  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4905, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3181  to  3780  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4905, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3781  to  4429  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4905, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills.  Senate  report 
4312,  Relief  of  representatives  of  George  W.  Soule,  was 
ordered  reprinted  Feb.  4, 1907,  with  supplemental  re- 
port, making  in  all  67  p.;  this  corrected  edition  is  not 
in  the  Congressional  set,  the  original  print  of  44  p. 
having  been  included  instead. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  2-4, 6, 9, 11, 20-26, 144, 
158, 159, 164, 182-186,  234-238, 241,  242,  244,  245,  291-297, 
335,  337-344,  430-432, 496,  542,  545,  579-588,  590-592,  691, 
692,  694,  695,  739,  741,  742,  744,  745,  924-927,  1056,  1057, 
1060,  1062,  1065-1068,  1105-1111,  1113-1119,  1121,  1181- 
1184,  1186-1188,  1294-1297,  1299,  133^1348,  1350,  1465- 
1482,  1549-1553,  1556-1562,  1566,  1634-1638,  1676,  1678, 
1679,  1681-1685,  1714,  1788-1794,  1825,  1834-1837,  1898- 
1901,  2112-2116,  2118-2120,  2123,  2166,  2167,  2169-2171, 
2173-2175,  2177-2179,  2181-2183,  2223-2225,  2227,  2228, 
2271-2274,  2276-2286,  2331,  2333,  2335-2339,  2341,  2343, 
2347,  2348,  2401-2406,  2467,  2469,  2471,  2474-2477,  2479, 
2481,  2482,  2484-2489,  2492-2495,  2562,  25G3,  2565,  2566, 
2648-2650,  2652-2654,  2656.  Numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  4906  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  House  reports,  v.  A-D,  this  session. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  2657-2661,  2663-2668, 
2674-2676,  2679-2681,  2737,  2739,  2741,  2743-2746,  2748- 
2751,  2753-2762,  2814,  2817-2823,  2888-2891,  2897,  289^ 
2902,  2907,  2940-2942,  2944-2951,  3013,  3015,  3019-3024, 
3158,  3159,  3161,  3162,  3165-3169,  3200,  3201,  3204-3211, 
3213,  3214,  3216,  3217,  3219,  3220,  3287-3293,  3295,  3296, 
3337,  3343,  3345,  3347-3350,  3352-3354,  3389,  3390,  3392- 
3400,  3402,  3467,  3468,  3588,  3589,  3591,  3610,  3612-3614, 
3616,  3617,  3629-3640,  3642,  3699-3705,  3707,  3710-3714, 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  onlv  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depositorv  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


82452°— 11- 


-10 


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4907 


4908 


H.  reports. 


.do. 


.do. 


.do. 


do.. 


..do.. 


.do. 


.do. 


do.. 


Document  no. 


2657-4396  (with 
exceptions)— 
Continued. 


4399-5096  (with 
exceptions). 


Sec    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    ''Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


Notes 


3717,  3718,  3793-3798,  3873-3875,  3924,  3926,  3927,  3929, 
3930,  3936,  3997,  4001,  4097,  4098,  4100,  4102-il05,  4107, 
4108,  4204,  4206-4210,  4214-4218,  4221,  4222,  4251,  4252, 
4256,  4257,  4261,  4263,  4264,  4206,  4267,  4269-4273,  4275, 
4339-4342, 4396.  Numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  4907 
are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  con- 
current resolutions,  f  which  are  bound  in  House  re- 
ports, V.  D-G,  this  session. 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  4399,  4401,  4402,  4406, 
4407,  4409,  4410,  4418-4422,  4425-4427,  4429,  4431,  4432, 
4434^437,  4439,  4441,  4443^448,  4555,  4556,  4558-4562, 
4564-4567,  4637-4655,  4658~i661,  4671,  4674-4677,  4723, 
4724,  4769,  4770,  4774,  4775,  4777,  4782,  4784,  4875-4879, 
4886-^888,  4896,  4898-4908,  4911,  4912,  4914-4917,  4919- 
4921,  4923-1938,  4940-4946,  4950,  4951,  4953-4955,  4958- 
4962,  4964-1968,  4970,  4971,  4973,  4974,  4978,  4979,  4981, 
4983,  4988,  4992-4997,  5000,  5009,  5011,  5016-5026,  5030, 
5035,  5043,  5046-5049,  5051-5054,  5050,  5060,  5061,  5065- 
5069,  5072,  5073,  5075-5077,  5082-5085,  5088-5090,  5094- 
5096.  Numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  4908  are  for 
reports  on  private  bills  and  ou  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v. 
G  and  H,  this  session. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1  to  680  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4906,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  681  to  1375  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4906, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  1376  to  2020  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4906, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2021  to  2685  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  4906 
and  4907,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  2686  to  3300  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4907, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3301  to  3920  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4907, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.!  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  3921  to  4470  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  4907 
and  4908,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

!  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "  usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


147 


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10 


Series 


II.  reports.. 


S.  docs. 

do.. 

....do.. 
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....do.. 


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....do... 
....do... 


.do. 


.do. 


do.. 

do., 

do.. 

do.. 


.do... 

.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
.do... 
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.do... 


do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

do.... 

H,  docs.. 

do.... 

.....do.... 

do.... 

do.... 


...do..... 
...do 


Document  no. 


See    "Notes" 
column. 


1,5 

2,fr-82.. 
83-139. . 
140-180. 
181-249. 


250-327 

328-458 

459-531,536. 


4,  3pts... 
127,  2  pts. 

429 

132 

142 

202 

231 

313 

243 

243 

243 

243 

243 

244,  2  pts. 

277 

483 

499 


532. 
533. 
534. 
535. 
537. 


Notes 


Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions,  t    Tliis   volume   contains   sucli   reports 

from  4471  to  5093  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  4908, 

wliich  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 
Secretary  of  Senate,  1905;  Govt.  Trinting  Office,  1905. 
Contains  also  1-6  of  special  sess.  Senate,  Mar.  4-18, 1905. 
Except  127,  in  serial  no.  4919;  182,  in  serial  no.  4920. 
Except  142,  in  serial  no.  4921. 
Except  202,  in  serial  no.  4922;  281,  in  serial  no.  492:?; 

248,  in  serial  nos.  4924-4928;  244,  in  serial  no.  4929. 
Except  277,  in  serial  no.  4930;  818,  in  serial  no.  4923. 
Except  429,  in  serial  no.  4919. 
Except  488,  in  serial  no.  4931;  486,  in  serial  nos.  4932- 

4935;  499,  in  serial  no.  4931. 
List  of  private  claims  before  Senate,  Nov.  9, 1903-Mar.4, 

1905. 
Congressional  directory,  3  editions. 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1905. 
Special  Panama  Railroad  Commissioner's  report,  1905. 
Naval  appropriation  laws,  1883-1905. 
Acts  and  treaties  relating  to  Alaska.  1867-1905. 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  final  report,  1906. 
Reports  on  Panama  Canal. 
Efficiency  of  various  coals,  1896-98. 
Hearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 
Same,  v.  5. 

Digest  of  liearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates. 
Hearings  on  revenue  for  Philippine  Islands. 
Educational  service  and  reindeer  service  in  Alaska. 
Reindeer  in  Alaska,  1905. 
Proceedings  against  Reed  Smoot,  Senator  from  Utah, 

V.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 
Same,  v.  3. 
Same,  v.  4. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1905. 
French- Venezuelan  Mixed  Claims  Commission,  report. 
Eulogies:  Orville  H.  Piatt. 
Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc 
Unveiling  of  statue  of  Comte  de  Rochambeau. 
Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1905. 
War,  1905,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Cliief  of  staff,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 
Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 
Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  colleges,  militia  affairs, 

etc. 
Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  6:  Engineers,  pt.  2. 


t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 

ndertheprovisionsof  theact  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
it-ports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


148 


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S  a 

3 
> 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4948 
4949 

8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 

28 

29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

H.docs 

do  .   .     . 

2 

2 

Same,  v.  7:  Engineers,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  8:  Engineers,  supplement,  Mississippi  River 
Commission. 

4950 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

2     

«  4951 

•  4952 
.4958 
»  4954 

•  4955 
4956 
4957 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

4 

Same,  v.  10:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 
Same,  v.  11:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 
Same,  v.  12:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 
Same,  v.  13:  PhiUppine  Commission,  pt.  4. 
Same,  v.  14:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 
Navy,  1905. 
Post-OfRce,  1905. 

4958 

..  .do 

5 

Interior,  1905:  Secretarv,  bureau  officers,  etc. 

4959 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

5        

Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1,  Commissioner,  Five  Civi- 

Uzed  Tribes  Commission,  etc. 
Same:  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2,  Board  of  Indian  Conmiis- 

sioners,  etc. 
Same:  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

4960 

5 

4961 

5 

4962 

5 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v,  2. 

#4963 
•4964 

5 

5 

4965 

do 

6 

Agriculture,  1905. 

Commerce  and  Labor,  1905. 

District  of  Columbia,  1905,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

4966 



do 

.....do....... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do. 

7 

rs            

4967 

8 

8 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

f8                

4968 

8 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1904,  2  pts. 

4969 

9            

Treasury  (Finances)  1905. 

4970 

10 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1905. 
Comptroller  of  Currency,  1905. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1907;  Receipts  and  expend- 
itures, 1905;  etc. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1905. 

f4971 

11 

4972 
#4973 

12,55,278,861.. 
13            

4974 

.... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

14 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1905. 

4975 

4976 
4977 
4978 

15,  pts.  1-3.... 

15,  pts.  4-6.... 
15,  pts.  7-12... 
16 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July- 
Sept.  1905. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1905. 
Same,  Jan.-June,  1906. 
37th  annual  Ust  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1905. 

4979 

17 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1905. 

4980 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

18                   .   . 

Library  of  Congress,  1905. 

19 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1904. 
Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1905. 

4981 

I20 

4982 

21 

Mineral  resources,  1904. 

4983 

22 

Tests  of  metals,  1905. 

4984 
4985 
4986 

23-80,82 

|S3,  85,  88-163, 
1    167-194. 

208-378 

379-487,494-506. 

J507-512,     525- 
1    550,557-591. 

Except  44,  in  serial  no.  4991;  55,  in  serial  no.  4972. 
Except  231-233,  in  serial  no.  5019;  263,  in  serial  no.  5023; 

4987 

4988 

.... 

do 

do 

278,  in  serial  no.  4972;  320,  in  serial  no.  5024;  341,  in 
serial  no.  5025. 
Except  406,  in  serial  nos.  5026-5029;  42o,  in  serial  no. 
5030;  448,  in  serial  no.  5031;  456,  in  serial  no.  5032; 
469,  in  serial  no.  5015;  474,  in  serial  no.  5032. 

r580  is  Commissioner  of  labor,  report  on  Hawaii,  1905. 

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l§ 

1 

S 

S«rie8 

Document  no. 

Notes 

4989 

49 

.... 

H.docs 

593-723 

[724-742 

Except  619,  In  serial  no.  5035;  667,  in  serial  no.  6036; 
666,  in  serial  no.  5037;  690,  in  serial  no.  5038. 

4990 

50 

do 

|763-823 

1840-918 

Except  804,  in  serial  no.  5039;  812,  in  serial  no.  5040. 
Except  842,  in  serial  nos.  5041-5042;  M8,  in  serial  no. 

5043;  861,  in  serial  no.  4972;  879,  in  serial  no.  5044; 

892,  in  serial  no.  5045;  906,  in  serial  no.  5(M0. 

4991 

51 
52 

.do 

44 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1905. 

499S 

do 

81,84 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1905. 

4998 

53 
54 

.do 

86 

Reclamation  Service,  1905. 

4994 

do 

87 

House  manual. 

n64 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  37:  Machine-made  lace  in- 
dustry in  Europe. 

4995 

55 

do 

165 

Same,  v.  38:  Insurance  in  foreign  countries. 

Monttily  consular  and  trade  reports,  Jan.-Mar.  1906, 

4996 

56 

do 

513-515 

nos.  304-306. 

4997 

57 



do 

516-518 

Same,  Apr.- June,  1906,  nos.  307-309. 

4998 

58 

do 

519-521 

Same,  July-Sept.  1906,  nos.  310-312. 

4999 

69 

.... 

do 

522-524 

fl66 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1906,  nos.  313-315. 

Ethnology  bulletin  29:  Haida  texts  and  myths. 

Same,  31:  List  of  publications  of  bureau. 

Same,  32:  Antiquities  of  Jemez  Plateau,  New  Mexico. 

Same,  30:  Handbook  of  American  Indians,  pt.  1. 

Same,  30:  Handbook  of  American  Indians,  pt.  2. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1905, 19th. 

6000 

60 

do 

J  927 

[928 

6001 

61 

do 

926 

5002 

62 

..      do  . 

926 

6003 

63 

do 

195 

6004 

64 



do 

196,197 

Geological  Survey  professional  papers  40,  41. 

5005 

65 
66 

...  .do..  ,     . 

198,199 

200,201 

Same  42  43 

5006 

.... 

do 

Same,  44, 45. 

5007 

67 

do 

488,489 

Same,  46,  47. 

5008 

68 

do 

490 

Same,  48,  pt.  1. 
Same,  48,  pt.  2. 

5009 

69 

do 

490 

5010 

70 

do 

490 

Same,  48,  pt.  3. 
Same,  49-^3. 

5011 

71 

.... 

do 

491-493,919,920. 

5012 

7? 

do 

921,922 

Same,  54,  55. 

5013 

73 

do 

202-206 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  269-273. 

5014 

74 

do 

207 

Same,  274. 

5015 

75 

do 

469,824-828.... 

Same,  275-280. 

5016 

76 

do 

829-833 

Same,  281-285. 

5017 

77 

do 

834-839,931,932. 
933-938 

Same,  286-293. 

5018 

78 

do 

Same,  294-299. 

5019 

79 

do 

231-233,551-554. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  150-156. 

5020 

80 

do 

555,556,743-748. 

Same,  157-164. 

5021 

81 

do 

749-756 

Same,  165-172. 

5022 

82 

do 

757-762 

Same,  173-178. 

5023 

83 

do 

263. 

Survey  of  Des  Plaines  and  Illinois  rivers. 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1905. 

5024 

84 

do 

320 

5025 

85 

do 

341 

N^aval  war  rpf»nrd<!  <?prip<;  1    v   90 

5026 

86 

do 

406,pts.  l-3..- 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  22, 
nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1906. 

5027 

87 

do 

406,pts.4-<i... 

Same,  v.  22,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1906. 

5028 

88 

do 

406,pts.  7-9... 

Same,  v.  23,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  190G. 

5029 

89 

do 

406,  pts.  10-12. 

Same,  v.  23,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1906. 

5030 

90 

do 

425 

Patent  Office,  1905. 

5031 

91 

do 

448 

Agriculture  Department  expenditures,  1905. 
Navy  register,  1906;  Army  register,  1906. 

5032 

92 

do 

456,474 

#6088 

93 

.... 

do 

592,  pts.  1-3... 

Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  12,  nos.  62-64. 

150 


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CQ 

i 

1 

5034 

94 

5036 

95 

5036 

96 

5037 

97 

503S 

98 

5039 

99 

.... 

5040 

100 

5041 

101 

5042 

102 

5043 

103 

5044 

104 

oM5 

105 

•  5046 

106 

.... 

5047 

107 

5(H8 

108 

5049 

109 

5050 

110 

5051 

111 

5052 

112 

5053 

113 

5054 

114 

5055 

115 

5056 

116 

5057 

117 

Series 


H.  docs. 
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Document  no. 


592,  pts.  4-6 

619 

657 

665 

690 

804 

812 

842 

842 

843 

879 

892 

906 

923 

923 

924 

925 

925 

929 

930,pt.  1... 

930,  pt.  2... 

939 

940 

J941 

1942 

943 


Notes 


Same,  v.  13,  nos.  65-67. 

Statistical  abstract,  1905. 

Patent  decisions,  1905. 

Inspection  of  consulates  in  the  Orient. 

Hazing  at  Naval  Academy. 

John  Paul  Jones  commemoration  at  Annapolis,  Apr. 
24, 1906. 

Transportation  of  petroleum. 

Naval  Observatory  publications,  2d  series,  v.  4,  pts.  1-3. 

Same,  2d  series,  v.  4,  pt.  4. 

Same,  2d  series,  v.  5. 

Weather  Bureau,  1905. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1905. 

Labor  Bureau,  20th  annual  report,  1905:  Convict  labor. 

American  Historical  Association,  1905,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Bibliography  of  American  historical  socie- 
ties. 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  1905. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1905. 

Same,  maps. 

Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1905. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1905  [pt.  1]. 

Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 

Ethnology  report,  1903,  24th. 

Commercial  relations,  1905. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1905,  22d. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  bulletin  27:  Angora  goat. 

Document  index,  no.  12,  59th  Congress,  1st  session. 


59tli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION 
Dec.  3,  1906— Mar.  4,  1907 


5058 
5059 
5060 


1 

S.  journal. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports. 


4625-6693  (with  Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  1242,  pt.  2  (1st  ses- 
exceptions).  sion),  4625,  4628-4634,  4667,  4671,  4712,  4715,  4808-4810, 
4817-4819,  4821-4823,  4825-4835,  4837,  4905,  4919,  4957, 
5009-5012,  5014,  5016,  5020,  5022,  5090,  5091,  5093,  5163, 
5175,  5176,  5179,  5262,  5317,  5318,  5320,  5464,  5466,  5467, 
5529-5546,  5548-5552,  5588,  5589,  5630,  5631,  5637,  5638, 
5640,  5641,  5650,  5651,  6689,  5766,  5788,  5834,  5894,  5982- 
5987,  5989-5991,  6010,  6077,  6187,  6188,  6204-6206,  6257, 
6307,  6309-6311,  6423,  6459,  6460,  6474,  6475,  6510-6514, 
6538,  6618,  6625,  6626,  6629-6631,  6644,  6645,  6651-6653, 
6655,  6659,  6662-6664,  6667,  6669,  6671,  6672,  6678-6687, 
6690-6693.  1242,  pt.  1,  is  in  serial  no.  4904.  5013  is 
in  serial  nos.  5062  and  5063.  Other  numbers  missing 
from  serial  no.  5060  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and 
on  simple  and  conciirrent  resolutions,!  which  are 
bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A-D,  this  session. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "  usual  number"  of  such 
rejxtrts  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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4061         2  S.  reports 6694-7342  (with    Reports  on  public  bills.    Contains  6694-6096,  6608-6700, 

exceptions).  6823,  6826-0829,  6831,  6838,  6885,  6942-6946,  0948,  6949, 
7066,  70()7,  7136-71.38,  7246,  7250,  7252-7254,  7256,  7257, 
7259,  7260,  7262,  7263,  72«i5,  7266,  7268-7279,  7282-7286, 
7288,  7290,  729.5-7299,  7301-7303,  7307-7312,  7315,  7316, 
7319-7322,  7325,  7327,  7328,  7331-7333,  7341,  7342.  6694 
is  River  and  harbor  bill.  Numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  50()1  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 
simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  D,  this  session. 

Indian  Territory  affairs,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions. t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  4430  to  5008  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5060, 
which  contains  reports  on  pubkc  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions. t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  5015  to  5700  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5060, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  5701  to  6451  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  6060, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions,  t    This   volume  contains  such   reports 

from  6452  to  7340  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  5060 

and  5061,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

6064         1    ....    H.  reports....   5326-7291  (with    Reports  on  public  bills.    Contains  532fr-5328,  5407-5411, 

5419,  5420,  5422,  5464-5487,  5552,  5554,  5G25,  5629,  5630, 
5881-5883,  5885,  6053,  6055,  6120,  6121,  6202-6204,  6206- 
6215,  6377-6383,  6392-6394,  6396-6403,  6405-6409,  6415, 
6421,  6422,  6427-6437,  6439-6442,  6584,  6585,  6595,  6597- 
6603,  670(M)708,  6711,  6713-6716,  6718,  6720-6746,  6748- 
6750,  6752,  6893,  6894,  6901,  6904-6906,  6908,  6909,  7083, 
7086,  7088,  7089,  7091-7097,  7099,  7101,  7103,  7105-7112, 
7114, 7115,  7117, 7275, 7276,  727^-7282, 7287-7291.  Num- 
bers missing  from  serial  no.  5064  are  for  reports  on 
private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, t  which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v.  A-D, 
this  session. 

6066         2   do 7292-81 74  (with    Reports  on  public  biUs.    Contains  7292-7295, 7301-7303, 

exceptions).  7305,  7306,  7309-7312,  7539,  7540,  7557-7560,  7563-7565, 
7567,  7570,  7572,  7574,  7575,  7577-7584,  758<i-7589,  7593- 
7699,  7601-7604,  7606-7615,  7617-7621,  7624,  7626-7628, 
7634,  7636-7643,  7645,  7646,  7648,  7649,  8016,  8018-8026, 
8028,  8033-8042,  8044,  8(M8,  8049,  8051,  8053,  8054,  8056- 
8058,  8000-8073,  8077,  8079,  8081,  8085,  8086,  8088,  8090- 
8103,  8105-8119,  8121,  8122,  8137-«143,  8145,  8147-8153, 
8155,  8158-8161,  8163,  8164,  8166-8174.  7644  is  in  serial 
nos.  5066  and  5067.  Other  numbers  missing  from  se- 
rial no.  5065  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "  usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


5013,  pt.l 

5013,  pt.  2 

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simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f  which  are  bound 
in  House  reports,  v.  D  and  E,  this  session. 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane  investigation,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
5097  to  5659  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5064,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  5660  to  6253  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5064, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  This  volume  contains  such  reports 
from  6254  to  6886  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5064, 
which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
6887  to  7512  as  are  omitted  from  serial  nos.  6064  and 
5065,  which  contain  reports  on  public  bills. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
7513  to  8165  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5065,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1906. 

Government  Printing  Office,  1906. 

17  is  Commissioner  of  education  for  Porto  Rico,  1906. 

74  is  Commercial  and  agricultural  associations. 

Except  140,  in  serial  no.  5076;  144,  in  serial  no.  5077; 
155,  in  serial  no.  5078. 

204  is  Laws  relating  to  insular  and  military  affairs,  1898- 
1906. 

Except  233,  and  333,  in  serial  no.  5079;  266,  in  serial  no. 
5080;  278,  in  serial  no.  5081. 

State  Department  rules  and  regulations;  etc. 

Congressional  directory,  2  editions. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1906. 

Navy  yearbook,  1883-1906. 

President's  message  concerning  Panama  Canal. 

Report  on  Brownsville  affray. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  testimony  oh  car 
shortage. 

Interstate  commerce  law  as  changed  by  act  of  June  29, 
1906. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  testimony  on  grain 
trade. 

Post-Office  rules  and  regulations,  1902,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2,  supplement,  1907. 

Justice  Department  rules  and  regulations. 

Interior  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1:  Gen- 
eral, Civil  Service,  etc. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Pension,  Patent,  Geological  Survey. 


t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reiKtrts  could  not  be  printed.  These  volumes  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


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Same,  pt.  3:  Public  lands. 

Same,  pt.  4:  Indian  Service. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department  mles  and  regulations. 

Agriculture  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1: 
Miscellaneous. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Forest  Service  and  Weather  Bureau. 

Treasury  Department  rules  and  regulations,  pt.  1:  Mis- 
cellaneous. 

Same,  pt.  2:  Revenue-Cutter  Service,  Life-Saving  Serv 
ice,  and  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service. 

Same,  pt.  3:  Customs  regulations. 

Same,  pt.  4:  Internal  Revenue  Service. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1906. 

Hearings  relating  to  Panama  Canal,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Same,  v.  4. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Eulogies:  W.  B.  Bate,  A,  P.  Gorman,  R,  A.  Alger. 

Senate  manual. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1906,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

War,  1906,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

Same,  v.  4:  Militia  affairs,  military  schools  and  colleges, 
and  military  parks. 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  report  without  appendixes. 

Same,  v.  6:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  7:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  8:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  9:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3. 

Same,  v.  10:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Navy,  1906. 

Post-Offlce,  1906. 

Interior,  1906:  Secretary,  bureau  officers,  etc. 

Same:  Indian  affairs. 

Same:  Governors  of  Territories,  etc. 

Same:  Governor  of  Hawaii,  and  Board  of  Indian  Com- 
missioners. 

Same:  Geological  Survey. 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Agriculture,  1906. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  1906, 

District  of  Columbia,  1906,  v.  1:  Conunissioners,  etc. 

Same,  v,  2:  Engineer  Department, 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department, 

Same,  v,  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1905,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1906. 

Justice  (Attorney-General)  1906. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1906. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1908. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1906. 

Deficiency  estimates. 


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131-198 

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790,791 

792-794 

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325 

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Notes 


Commerce  and  navigation,  1906. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1906. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 

1906. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1906. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1907. 
Same,  Apr-June,  1907. 

38th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1906. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1906. 
Library  of  Congress,  1906. 

Mint  Biu-eau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1905. 
Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1906. 
Mineral  resources,  1905. 
Engineer  Department,  1906,  report  with  appendixes, 

pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  25. 
House  manual. 

Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  21. 
Tests  of  metals,  1906. 
Except  88,  in  serial  no.  5158. 
Except  152,  in  serial  no.  5131. 
Except  204 ,  in  serial  no.  5157.    3^gc  .  Iff   e  n\^ 
Except  276,  in  serial  no.  5158;  810  and  311,  in  serial  no. 

5171;  325,  in  serial  no.  5174;  326,  in  serial  no.  5175. 
Except  439,  in  serial  no.  5195;  502,  in  serial  nos.  5196- 

5197. 
Except  558,  in  serial  no.  5198;  676,  in  serial  no.  6200. 
Except  611,  in  serial  no.  5199;  654,  in  serial  no.  5131; 

715,  in  serial  no.  5202;  727  and  728,  in  serial  no.  5203; 

743,  in  serial  no.  6195. 
Reclamation  Service,  1906. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1906. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  300,  301. 
Same,  302-307. 
Same,  308-310. 
Same,  311-315. 
Same,  316. 
Same,  317-321. 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers,  179-183. 
Same,  184-191. 
Same,  192, 193. 
Same,  194, 195, 
Same,  196, 197. 
Same,  198-200. 

Geological  Survey  monographs,  v.  49:  Ceratopsia. 
Same,  v.  50:  Cretaceous  flora  of  southern  New  York  and 

New  England. 
Geological  Survey  professional  papers  56,  57. 
Same,  58. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1906,  20th. 
Citizenship,  expatriation,  and  protection  abroad. 
Monthly  coijsular  and  trade  reports,  Jan.-Mar.  1907, 

nos.  316-318. 


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Same,  Apr.-June,  1907,  nos.  319-321. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1906. 
Same,  maps. 

$119 

.1180 

353 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1906,  23d. 
Commercial  relations,  1906. 

tl81 

364 

H88 

355 

Hinds'  precedents  of  House  of  Representatives,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2. 

1188 

355 

(184 

355 

Same,  v.  3. 

;i85 

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Same,  v.  4. 

>18« 

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Same,  v.  6. 

187 

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Same,  v.  6:  Index-digest,  A-G. 

;i88i 

355 

Same,  v.  7:  Index-digest,  H-P. 

Same,  v.  8:  Index-digest,  Q-Z. 

Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1906. 

Federal  and  State  constitutions,  colonial  charl 

V.  1:  United  States,  and  Alabama^District  0 

bia. 

51882 

355 

5189 

356 

5190 

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5192 

357 

Same,  v.  3:  Kentuclcy-Massachusetts. 
Same,  v.  4:  Michigan-New  Hampshire. 
Same,  v.  5:  New  Jersey-Philippines. 
Same,  v.  0:  Porto  Rico-Vermont. 

5193 

357 

5194  > 

357-. 

51942 

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5194  < 

357 

Same,  v.  7:  Virginia-Wyoming,  and  Index. 
Agriculture  Department  appointments,  etc.,  1900. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau,  report  of  operations,  1906. 
Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.,  1906. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  24, 

nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1907. 
Same,  v.  24,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1907. 
Patent  Office,  1906. 

(■439 

5195 

743 

1799.. 

5196 

bl97 
5198 

502,  pts.  1-3... 

502,  pts.  4-«... 
558 

5199 

641. 

Patent  decisions,  1906. 

6200 
6201 

r575,  pt.  1 

1575,  pt.  2 

608 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1906  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Postal  Ck)mmission,  1906-07. 

5202 
5203 
5204 

715,  3  pts 

727,728 

783 

Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  14,  nos.  68-70. 
Army  register,  1907;  Navy  register,  1907. 
Statistical  abstract,  1906. 

5205 

795 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse. 

5200 

800 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  39:  Cotton-seed  products. 

Eulogies:  D.  M.  Hurley,  B.  F.  Marsh,  G.  A.  Castor, 
G.  R.  Patterson,  J.  M.  Pinckney,  Rock  wood  Hoar, 
R.  E.  Lester,  R.  R.  Hitt,  H.  C.  Adams,  W.  H.  Flack, 
J.  H.  Ketcham,  J.  F.  Rixey. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1906. 

Weather  Bureau  1900 

5207 
5208 

801-812 

813 

5209 

814 

5210 
5211 

do;:::::. 

do 

81{W819 

8-20 

Ethnology  bulletins  33-36. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  1906. 
Ethnology  report,  1904,  25th. 

Labor  Bureau,  21st  annual  rp.,  1906:  Strikes  and  lock- 
outs. 
Document  index,  no.  13,  59th  Congress,  2d  session. 
Document  catalogue,  v  8,  59th  Congress  July  1    lofvu 

5212 

do 

do 

do 

do 

821 

5213 

822 

5214 

829.   . 

6216 

830 

June  30, 1907. 

156 

Both    CONGRESS,   1st    SESSION  t 
Dec.  2,  1907— May  30,  1908 


OQ 


6216 
5217 
5218 


Series 


S.  journal.. 
H.  journal. 
S.  reports. . 


Document  no. 


Notes 


1-349  (with  ex-    Reports  on  public  bills,  also  a  few  Senate  reports  on 
ceptions).  simple  resolutions  of  a  public  character,  f    Contains 

1-4,  6-9,  11-19,  21,  23,  24,  26-32,  34-46,  49-54,  56-74,  77, 
79,  82-87,  89-91,  93-97,  109,  110,  117,  124-126,  128-131, 
135,  137-140,  142-144,  146-148,  150,  151,  153,  155-157, 
159-164, 167-169, 171, 172, 174-185, 187-191, 193-198, 202, 
203,  210-212,  215-221,  223-253,  255-270,  275-279,  284,  285, 
289-303,  305-308,  310-317,  319-325,  327-330,  332,  334-336, 
338, 340-343,  346-349.  10  is  in  serial  no.  5220;  201  is  in 
serial  no .  5221 .  344 ,  suppressed ,  see  Senate  report  382, 
in  Senate  reports,  v.  C,  serial  no.  5224.  Other  num- 
bers missing  from  serial  no.  5218  are  for  reports  on  pri- 
vate bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,  f 
which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A,  serial  no. 
5222. 

6219        2    do 352-696  (with     Reports  on  public  bills,  also  a  few  Senate  reports  on 

exceptions).  simple  resolutions  of  a  public  character.!  Contains 
352,  355-362,  364-367,  369-374,  377-379,  383-388,  390,  394, 
395, 397-400, 403,  404,  408,  420,  422, 424-426,  428,  429,  432, 
433, 436-441,  445-448,  450-460,  46^-474,  476,  479-487,  489- 
492, 494,  495,  497-507,  512-517,  519-523,  525,  529-533,  537, 
538,  541-548,  552-561,  563,  566,  569-571,  574,  575,  579-583, 
585, 586, 588,  589, 591, 59()-600,  603,  605,  607, 609-612, 614- 
618,  620-623,  625,  627,  629,  630,  636-(J38,  641, 642,  646, 647, 
650-652,  655-665,  669,  670,  672-681,  684,  687-693,  695,  696. 
Numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  5219  are  for  reports 
on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, t  which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A-C, 
serial  nos.  5222-5224. 

t  The  lettered  volumes  contain  only  the  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  610),  the  "usual  number"  of  such 
reports  could  not  be  printed.  These  volimies  can  not  be  furnished  to  depository  libraries,  but  copies  are 
kept  in  the  Senate  and  House  libraries,  the  Library  of  Congress,  and  the  Public  Docimients  Library.  Many 
of  the  reports  on  simple  and  concinrent  resolutions  are  umnistakably  of  a  public  character,  but  the  result 
of  the  aforementioned  act  was  to  relegate  these,  along  with  the  reports  on  resolutions  of  a  private  character, 
to  the  lettered  volumes,  of  which  only  a  few  copies  are  preserved.  An  exception  was  made  for  one  session 
only,  that  is,  the  1st  session  of  the  60th  Congress,  when  under  authorization  of  the  Joint  Committee  on 
Printing  of  which  the  late  Senator  Piatt  was  chairman,  such  reports  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions 
as  were  of  a  public  character  were  treated  as  public  instead  of  as  private  reports,  and  therefore  were  printed 
in  the  "usual  nimiber"  and  appeared  in  the  numbered  voltunes  of  public  reports. 

No  serial  numbers  were  assigned  to  the  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and 
concvurent  resolutions  of  the  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  and  the  59th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  m  order 
to  avoid  gaps  in  the  serial  numbers  for  volvunes  sent  to  depository  libraries  since  the  act  of  Jan.  20,  1905, 
went  into  effect.  Beginning  with  the  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  nos.  5222  and  5229,  this  reason  no 
longer  held,  because  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15,  1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565)  took  out  also  annual 
reports  and  serial  publications  from  the  Congressional  series  as  sent  to  depository  libraries.  Therefore,  for 
the  60th  Congress  serial  niunbers  have  been  assigned  to  all  volumes,  both  numbered  and  lettered. 

For  many  years  prior  to  the  60th  Congress,  Senate  and  House  reports  were  each  numbered  consecutively 
through  the  whole  Congress,  no  matter  how  many  sessions  were  held,  but  for  Senate  and  House  dociunents 
a  new  series  of  mmibers  was  begun  with  each  session.  Under  the  act  of  Mar.  1,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1, 
p.  1014),  the  docimients,  as  well  as  the  reports,  are  niunbered  throughout  the  Congress.  This  act  became 
operative  with  the  2d  session  of  the  60th  Congress.  The  first  Senate  document  of  that  session  is  number  538, 
in  serial  nos.  5388  and  5389,  and  the  first  House  doctmient  is  number  988,  in  serial  no.  5501. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  665),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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.•240 


!2« 


i228 


.■224 


V226 


Series 


Document  no. 


Notes 


Su    "Notes"  I 
column. 


See   "Notes' 
column. 


8   S.  reports 10, 2  pts Revision  of  laws:  Crimes. 

4   do 201 Business  of  Post-Office  Department,  preliminary  re- 
port. 

.do Su    "Notes"  I  Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f  Th  is  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  5  to  443  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  nos.  5218  and  5219,  which  contain  reports  on 
public  bills.    882  is  in  serial  no.  5224. 

do See   "  Notes  "     Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 

resolutions  of  a  private  character,  t  Th  is  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  444  to  694  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  no.  5219,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

..J do 382 Claims  allowed  imder  Bowman  and  Tucker  acts.    This 

is  a  report  on  a  private  bill.f  omitted  from  serial  no. 
5219,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

H.  reports 2-1342     (with     Reports  on  public  bills,  also  a  few  House  reports  on 

exceptions).  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions  of  a  public  charac- 
ter, f  Contains  2,  pt.  1,  6,  7,  11-18,  20,  21,  23-31,  33, 
90-92,  170,  171,  181,  182,  184,  277,  278,  284-286,  314,  316, 
321, 322, 324, 325,  35^-355, 358-362, 3a'>-370, 437,  438, 440- 
444,  507,  508,  530,  531,  533-538,  621,  623-625,  635,  636,  638, 
639, 641, 643, 645, 650, 651, 677-679, 683,  686, 689,  690, 693, 
695-697,  786,  788,  790,  792-795,  888, 889, 891,  893, 894, 896- 
900,  956-960,  964-966,  968,  969,  971-^75,  977-979,  1041, 
1042,  1044-1057,  1059-1063,  1065-1068,  1070-1072,  1075, 
1077-1079,  1086,  1087,  1089,  1090,  1106-1112,  1114,  1116- 
1120,  1122-1126,  1128-1130,  1132,  1133,  1135,  1136,  1142, 
1144-1146,  1108-1172,  1174,  1179-1182,  1184-1187,  1189, 
1191,  1200,  1204-1207,  1209,  1210,  1215,  1216,  1219,  1221- 
1231,  1233,  1236,  1238,  1244-1265,  1267,  1270,  1272-1284, 
1286-1288,  1291-1293,  129^1302,  1305-1310,  1318-1333, 
1338-1340,  1342,  2,  pt.  2,  not  included  in  boimd 
volumes,  because  duplicate  of  Senate  report  10,  pt.  2, 
in  serial  no.  5220.  543  is  in  serial  no.  5233.  698,  not 
included  in  bound  volmnes,  because  duplicate  of 
Senate  report  201  in  serial  no.  5221.  Other  numbers 
missing  from  serial  no.  5225  are  for  reports  on  private 
bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolutions,! 
which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v.  A-C,  serial 
nos.  5229-5231. 

■>226       2   do 1351-1792(with    Reports  on  public  bUls,  also  a  few  House  reports  on  sim- 

exceptions).  pie  and  concurrent  resolutions  of  a  public  character,  f 
Contains  1351-1355,  1357,  1359-1364,  1366,  1372,  1375, 
1376,  1380,  1381,  1383-1388,  1390,  1392,  1396-1398,  1401- 
1403,  1405,  1406,  1415,  1417-1421,  1424-1426,  1434-1439, 
1443-1445,  1448-1468,  1470,  1472,  1473,  1475-1482,  1490, 
1492,  1499,  1500,  1502,  1503,  1505-1514,  1518-1520,  1524- 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  IJDuse  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  1.56. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  In  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  nimibers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1.  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congrressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


158 


Goth  CONGRESS,   1st  SESSION— Continued 


1§ 

■3 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

m 

> 

(2 

5226 

2 

H.  reports... 

1351-1792  (with 
exceptions) — 
Continued. 

1628,  1533-1535,  1539-1543,  154&-1549,  1552-1559,  1561- 
1569,  1576-1579,  1582-1593,  1595,  1596,  1601-1605,  1607, 
1608,  1610,  1613,  1614,  1621-1631,  1633,  1635,  1637-1641, 
1644-1646,  1648,  1652-1655,  1658-1666,  1668-1672,  1674, 
1675,  1678-1691,  1693,  1695-1703,  1705-1707,  1714-1718, 
1726,  1728-1738,  1740,  1741,  1743,  1745,  1759,  1760,  1764- 
1767,  1769-1779,  1781-1783,  1786,  1787,  1789,  1791,  1792. 
1704,  suppressed.  1727  is  in  serial  nos.  5227  and  5228. 
Other  numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  5226  are  for  re- 
ports on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,!  which  are  bound  in  House  reports,  v.  C 
and  D,  serial  nos.  5231  and  5232. 

5227 

3 

— 

do 

1727  [pts.  1,2].. 

Investigation  of  charges  made  by  Geo.  L.  Lilley  under 
H.  R.  288:  pt.  1,  Report,  pt.  2,  Testimony.  This  is 
a  report  on  a  simple  resolution  of  a  public  character,  f 

6228 

4 

— 

do 

1727 [pt.  3].... 

Same:  pt.  3,  Testimony  and  index. 

t5229 

A 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f  This  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  1  to  550  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  no.  5225,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 
643  is  in  serial  no.  5233. 

5230 

B 

do. 

See    "Notes" 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f    This  volume  con- 



column. 

tains  such  reports  from  551  to  1100  as  are  omitted  from 

serial  no.  5225,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

5281 

c 

do 

See    "Notes" 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f    This  volume  con- 

column. 

tains  such  reports  from  1101  to  1400  as  are  omitted  from 

serial  nos.  5225  and  5226,  which  contain  reports  on 

public  bills. 

6232 

D 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills,  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions  of  a  private  character,  f  This  volume  con- 
tains such  reports  from  1404  to  1790  as  are  omitted  from 
serial  no.  5226,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

6233 

E 

.... 

do 

543 

Claims  allowed  under  Bowman  and  Tucker  acts.    This 

is  a  report  on  a  private  bill,  f  omitted  from  serial  no. 

5225,  which  contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

5284 

1 

S.docs 

1-3 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1907;  etc. 

5235 

2 

do 

4,pt.l 

Congressional  directory,  1st  edition. 

5236 

3 



do 

4,pt.2 

Same,  2d  edition. 

5237 

4 

do 

4,pt.3 

Same,  3d  edition. 

5238 

5 

do 

5 

Government  Printing  Office,  1907. 

5239 

6 

do 

(3-8,57,155,242, 
405,501. 

Miscellaneous  annual  reports. 

6240 

7 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Special  messages,  reports,  and  addresses,  I.  Contains 
S.  docs.  91, 114, 115, 132, 151, 185, 187,  200,  and  203. 

t«S««,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  156. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


159 


eotli  CONGRESS,^  1st  8ES8ION~Coutmued 


l§ 

1 

i 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

6241 

8 

S.  docs 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  II.    Contains  8.  docs.  208,  213,  224,  225,  244-246, 
270,  277,  311. 

bi42 

9 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  III.    Contains  S.  docs.  366,  376,  379,  390,  406,  428, 
432,  433,  430,  444,  461,  50(),  512,  527,  628. 

hv 

10 
11 

do 

55 

K 

do 

[78-82,162,281, 
I    282,404,434. 
92 

Special  reports  to  Manufactures  Bureau. 
Governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1907. 

m. 

12 
IS 

do 

6246 

do 

100 

Navy  yearbook,  1907,  with  appropriations,  1883-1907. 
Mexican  Kickapoo  Indians,  hearings,  v.  1. 

6247 

14 

do 

215,pt.  1 

6248 

16 

do 

215,  pt.  2 

Same,  v.  2. 

6249 

16 

do 

r215,pt.3 

1350    . 

Same,  v.  3. 

Treaty  with  Kickapoo  Indians. 
Inland  Waterways  Commission. 
Schoolhouse  Commission  of  District  of  Columbia. 

•  5260 

17 

do.     .     . 

325 

6251 

18 

do 

338 

389  . 

Brownsville  affray:  Report  of  inspector-general,  mes- 
sages of  President,  etc. 

6262 

19 

do 

1402,  pt.l 

Same:  Discharge  of  companies,  message  from  President, 
report  of  Secretary  of  War,  etc. 

6268 

20 

do 

r402,pt.2 

1402,  pt.  3 

Same:  Court-martial  of  Charles  W.  Penrose. 

Same:  Court-martial  of  Edgar  A.  Macklin. 

62»t 

21 

do 

402,  pt.  4 

Same:  Hearings,  v.  1. 

6266 

22 

do 

402,  pt.  5 

Same:  Hearings,  v.  2. 

5256 

23 

do 

r402,pt.6 

430 

Same:  Hearings,  v.  3. 

Same:  Names  of  enlisted  men  discharged. 

Wrongs  to  Americans  in  Venezuela. 

Agriculture  Department,  expenditures,  1907. 

Same,  estimates  for  1909. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  1907. 

Crow  Indian  Reservation,  hearings. 

5257 

24 

do 

413 

r425 

6268 

25 

do 

1429 

6269 

26 

do 

431 

5260 

27 

do 

445,2pts 

6261 

'>8 

do 

632 

Juvenile  crime  and  reformation. 

5262 

29 

do 

533 

Promotion  of  ramie  industry. 

..    do 

534 

duplicate  of  S.  doc.  533. 

5268 

80 

do 

536 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Documents  of  a  public  nature,  I.    Contains  S.  docs.  101, 

5264 

81 

do 

See    "Notes" 

column. 

116,117, 143, 145, 146, 154, 174, 175, 184, 186, 202,204-207, 
210, 212, 214,  216, 220, 221,  226,  232,  243,  256-258, 278,  279, 
283,296. 

5265 

82 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  II.    Contains  S.  docs.  297,  298,  308,  326,  337,  349, 
351,369,370,375,  377,  378,  392,  395,  400,  401,  415,  422,  423, 

k,. 

426, 427, 435, 437, 438, 443,  450, 452, 454, 456, 458,  460, 465, 
466. 
Same,  III.    Contains  S.  docs.  467-470,  487,  495,  504,  516, 

^M. 

83 

.... 

do 

See    "Notes" 

column. 

518,  519,  521-525,  529-531,  535.    537  was  printed  as  S. 
doc.  129,  61st  Cong.  1st  sess. 

5267 

84 

"" 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Private  claims  and  other  minor  documents,  I.    Con- 
tains S.  docs.  9-54,  56,  58-77, 83-90,  93-99, 102-113, 118- 
131, 133-142, 144. 147-150, 153, 156-173, 176-183, 188-199. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  In  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Concessional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  Indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Concessional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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52701 
52702 
5271 
5272 
5273 
5274 
*6275 
5^76 

•  5277 
'  5278 

•  6279 

•  5280 
5281 


5286 
5287 


5290 


5294 


20 


Series 


S.  docs. 


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docs. 
..do. 
..do.. 
..do.. 


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Document  no. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
column. 


2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
2... 
709. 
636. 
26.. 
26.. 
26.. 
492. 
781. 
See  "Notes' 
column. 


See    "Notes' 
coliimn. 


32,210. 

3 

661.... 

4 

910.... 
5 


21 

717-720. 
721-723. 


Notes 


Same,  II,  Contains  S.  docs.  201,  209,  211,  217-219,  222, 
223,  227-231,  233-241,  247-255,  259-269,  271-276,  280,  284- 
295,  299-307,  309,  310,  312-324,  327-336,  339-348,  352-365, 
367,  368,  371-374,  380-388,  391,  393,  394,  396-399. 

Same,  III.  Contains  S.  docs.  403,  407-412,  414,  416-421, 
424,  439-442,  446-449,  451,  453,  455,  457,  459,  462-464,  471- 
486,  488-494,  496-500,  502,  503,  505,  507-511,  513-515,  517, 
520, 626. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1907,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

War,  1907,  v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff,  etc. 

Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

Same,  v.  4:  Militia,  military  schools,  and  military  parks. 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  report  without  appendixes. 

Same,  v.  6:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v,  7:  Philippine  Commission,  v.  1, 

Same,  v.  8:  Philippine  Commission,  v.  2, 

Same,  v.  9:  Philippine  Commission,  v.  3, 

Same,  v.  10:  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission. 

Army  register,  1908. 

Tests  of  metals,  1907, 

Engineer  Department,  1907,  with  appendixes,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3, 

Report  of  examination  of  Ohio  River. 

Examination  of  Tennessee  River. 

Examinations  of  rivers  and  harbors,  I.  Contains  H. 
docs.  57,  58,  69-83,  216-224,  324-330,  346-351,  395-403, 
444-453,  463-465, 478, 479, 490,  491,  493, 503, 515,i516,  530- 
533, 556-560, 650-654, 665, 666, 692. 

Same,  II.  Contains  H.  docs.  758,  789,  811,  815,  823,  824, 
828, 829, 851 ,  859, 865, 8G9, 870, 876, 881, 882, 890,  896, 904- 
909, 911, 917-920, 939,  941,  944,  945,  948,  960-955,  957-966, 
967,969-971, 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1907. 

Navy,  1907, 

Navy  register,  1907, 

Post-Office,  1907. 

Special  weighing  of  mails,  1907. 

Interior,  1907:  Administrative,  v,  1,  Secretary,  bureau 
officers,  etc. 

Same:  Administrative,  v,  2,  Indian  affairs  and  Terri- 
tories, 

Same:  Education,  v.  1. 

Same:  Education,  v.  2. 

Mineral  resources,  1906. 

Geological  Survey  bulletins  322-325. 

Same,  326-328. 


5296 

5297 
5298 
•  5299 
5300 
5301 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  665),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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1^ 

Vol. 
Part 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

6802 

33 

II.  docs 

724,725 

Same,  329,330. 

6808 

34 

do 

726-730 

Same,  331-335. 

6S0t 

35 

do 

731-734,930.... 

Same,  336-340. 

6806 

36 

do 

931 

Same,  341. 
Same,  342-345. 

P 

37 

do 

932,940,970,977. 

11807 

38 

.... 

do 

764-760 

Water-supply  papers,  201-206. 

f5808 

39 

do 

770-775 

Same,  207-212. 

6809 

40 

do 

776-780,915.... 

Same,  213-218. 

6810 

41  L... 

do 

63 

Reclamation  Service,  1907. 

6811 

42 

do 

620 

Patent  Office  1907 

5812 

43 

do 

470 

Patent  decisions,  1907. 

53i:j 

44 

do 

6 

Agriculture,  1907. 
Agriculture  Yearbook,  1907. 
Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.,  1907. 
Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1907,  24th. 
Experiment  Stations  Office,  1907. 
Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  SoUs,  1907. 
Same,  maps. 
Weather  Bureau,  1907. 

5:{14 

45 

do 

987 

5315 

46 

do 

980 

5316 

47 

do 

978 

5317 

48 

do 

984 

531S 

49 

do 

979 

5319 

50 

do 

979 

53'20 

51 

do 

983 

5321 

52 

do 

7 

Commerce  and  Labor,  1907. 

912,  2  pts 

Cotton  exchanges,  summary  of  report  of  commissioner 

5322 

53 

do 

949,3pts 

of  corporations,  3  pts. 
Same,  full  report,  3  pts.,  including  reprint  of  summary. 

5323 

M 

do 

17 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1907. 
Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1907. 

5324 

55 

do 

981 

5825 

56 

do 

982 

Labor  Bureau,  22d  annual  report,  1907:  Labor  laws  of 

U.S. 
Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  15,  nos.  71-73. 

5826 

57 

do 

580,  3  pts 

5327 

58 

do 

857,3pts 

Same,  v.  16,  nos.  74-76. 

5328 

59 

do 

582-584 

Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports,  nos.  322-324,  July- 
Sept.  1907. 

5829 

60 

do 

585-587 

Same,  nos.  325-327,  Oct.-Dec.  1907. 

5330 

61 

do 

588-590 

Same,  nos.  328-330,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 

6331 

62 

do 

591-593 

Same,  nos.  331-333,  Apr.-June,  1908. 

6882 

63 

do 

846 

Special  consular  reports,  v.  40,  2  pts.:  Motor  machines. 
Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1907, 

pt.l. 
Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  and  merchant  marine  laws. 

5388 

64 

do 

14 

5834 

65 

do 

14 

5385 

66 

do 

16 

39th  aimual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1907. 

5336 

67 

do 

13 

Commerce  and  navigation,  1907. 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce   and   finance,  July- 

5837 

68 

do 

15,  pts.  1-3.... 

Sept.  1907. 

5838 

69 

do 

15,  pts.  4-6.... 

Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1907. 

6889 

70 

do 

15,  pts.  7-9.... 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 

5840 

71 

do 

15,  pts.  10  12.. 

Same,  Apr.-June,  1908. 

5341 

72 

do 

853 

Statistical  abstract,  1907. 

6342 

73 

do 

8 

District  of  Columbia,  1907,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 

6848 

74 

do 

8 

Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 

6844 

75 

do 

8 

Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 

Heavy  flgnres  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565).  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


82452°— 11- 


-11 


162 


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•3  . 


5845 
5346 
5347 

5848 

5849 
5850 
5851 
5852 
5858 
5854 

5855 

5356 

5857 


5859 


5361 


5364 


5367 
5368 
5369 
5370 
5371 
5872 

5378 


5874 


6875 


79 


87 


94 


100 
101 
102 
103 

104 


105 


106 


H.  docs. 
....do.. 
....do.. 


.do. 


....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 
....do... 

....do... 

....do... 

..-.do... 

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.do. 


Document  no. 


J12,23. 
[458,880. 

11.. 

20.. 

19.. 

456. 

702. 

840-«45,872. 


10. 


603,pts.  1-3.. 

603,pts.  4-6.. 
603,pts.  7-9.. 
603,  pts.  10-12 

600 

454 

18 

423 

847,pt.  1 

847,  pt.  2 

825 

986 

986 

648 

985 

See    "Notes" 

column. 
See  "Notes" 

column. 

See   "Notes" 
column. 

See   "Notes" 
column. 


Notes 


Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5:  Insurance  Department,  1906,  2  pts. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1907. 

Estimates  for  1909;  Receipts  and  expenditures,  1907. 

Deficiency  estimates. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1907. 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner,  1907. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1906. 

Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1907. 

Hygienic  Laboratory  bulletin  41. 

Same,  36-40,  42,  43.  Bulletins  1-35  not  in  Congressional 
set. 

Yellow  Fever  Institute  bulletin  16.  Bulletins  1-15  not 
in  Congressional  set. 

Justice,  1907:  v.  1,  Attorney-General;  v.  2,  Miscella- 
neous. 

American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  25 
nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1907. 

Same,  v.  25,  nos.  4-<i,  Oct.-Dec.  1907. 

Same,  v.  26,  nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1908. 

Same,  v.  26,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1908. 

Civil  Service  Commission,  1907. 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1907,  21st. 

Library  of  Congress,  1907. 

House  manual. 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1907  [pt.  1]. 

Same[pt.  2]:  National  Museum,  1907. 

Ethnology  report,  1905,  26th. 

American  Historical  Association,  1906,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2:  Public  archives  of  the  States. 

Estimates  for  salaries  in  Executive  Departments,  etc. 

Document  index,  no.  14,  60th  Congress,  1st  session. 

Miscellaneous  annual  reports,  I.  Contains  H.  docs.  22, 
24,  25,  31,  33,  49,  59-62,  64,  317,  331,  333. 

Same,  II.  Contains  H.  docs.  357,  373,  374,  378,  422,  430, 
437, 438, 459,  460, 499,  541, 549,  553, 561, 601, 611, 693,  713, 
746,  783,  793,  887,  913. 

Miscellaneous  special  reports.  Contains  54, 213, 352, 384, 
476, 502, 540, 552, 607, 664, 669,  686, 714,  756, 812, 817, 830, 
860,  864, 867, 868,  871, 914, 935, 966, 968, 974. 

Miscellaneous  estimates.  Contains  34,  35,  38,  39,  41,  42, 
44, 45,  67, 68, 211,  212, 215, 228, 229, 319, 354-356, 375, 383, 
424, 427,  431, 433-436, 466,  468, 469, 473, 477, 480-482, 484, 
494-496,  498,  504,  506-508,  510,  518-523,  525,  542-546, 554, 
555, 563,  576-578, 602, 605, 612, 613, 617, 635, 637, 639, 640, 
642, 643, 658, 659, 662, 670-674, 682-685, 688, 708,  712,  716, 
740,  742,  748, 761-763, 784, 791, 802-804, 807, 808, 814, 816, 
818-820, 826, 827, 831-836, 838, 848, 854, 855, 858, 862, 866, 
873, 874, 877,  879,  883-886, 889, 898-900,  903,  916, 921-924, 
927-929,  933,  936-938,  942,  946,  947. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  Indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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h 

i 

1 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

mw 

107 

.... 

H.docs 

See  "Notes" 
column. 

Court  of  (naims  flndinKs.  Contains  37,  84-209,  240-^12 
334-345, 358-372, 385-394, 404-418, 439-443, 4<)2,  472,  488, 
489,  612-^14, 634-639, 650, 651, 562, 66(W75,  G19,  C2(W»32, 

! 

646,  647, 660, 667, 668, 675-681, 689-691, 694-701, 735-737, 

743-745, 751,  757, 759, 760, 782, 786-788, 794-799, 801, 809, 

813, 821, 822, 837, 850, 861, 863, 875, 878, 888, 891-«94, 934, 
956 

6S77 

108 



do 

See  "Notes" 
column. 

Miscellaneous.  Contains  27-30,  36,  40,  43,  46-48,  50-53, 
55, 56,  65, 66, 214, 225-227, 230-239, 313-316, 318, 320-323, 
332, 353, 376, 377, 379-382, 419-421, 425, 426, 428, 429, 432, 
455, 457, 461, 467, 471, 474, 475, 483, 485-487, 497, 500, 501, 
505, 509, 511, 517, 524, 526-529, 547, 548, 564, 565, 579, 581, 
594-599,  604,  606, 608-610,  614-616, 618,  621-625,  633,  634, 
638, 641, 644, 645, 649, 655-657, 663, 687, 703-707,  710, 711, 
715,  738, 739, 741, 747,  749,  750, 752-755,  785, 790, 792, 800, 
805, 806, 810, 849, 852, 856, 895, 897, 901, 902, 925, 926, 943, 
972,  973,  975. 

eotli    CONGRESS,   2d    SESSION  t 
Dec.  7,  1908-Mar.  4,  1909 


5878 
5379 
5380 


1881 


S.  journal  — 

H.  journal 

S.  reports 


..do.... 


-do. 


697-1111  (with  Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  697,  699,  700,  702-707, 
exceptions).  710-718,  720-722,  725,  74(V-743,  747-750,  754-759,  761-764, 
767,  770-776,  778,  780-782,  793, 800-809, 811-813, 816-820, 
825-844, 846-848, 855, 856, 858, 864, 865, 868, 872-877, 880- 
883, 885, 887, 889, 890, 893-895, 897, 900, 902, 903, 907, 908, 
910-912, 916-919, 921-923, 925, 926, 928-930, 932, 933, 935- 
937, 941, 942, 949, 950, 955, 960-962, 964-966, 968, 969, 971, 
973-976,  979-981,  983,  987,  989-991,  993-1003,  1006-1009, 
1011-1013,  1015,  1017-1020,  1024,  1025,  1027,  1029,  1032- 
1039,  1042,  1044,  1047-1052,  1054-1062,  1068,  1070,  1072, 
1075,  1080-1084,  1087,  1088,  1090-1094,  1096-1099,  1101, 
1103,  1104, 1106-1109,  1111.  701  is  in  serial  no.  5381. 
Other  numbers  missing  from  serial  no.  5380  are  for 
reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  t  which  are  bound  in  Senate  reports,  v.  A 
and  B,  serial  nos.  5382  and  5383. 

701,2pts Business  of  Post-Office  Department,  final  report  on 

revision  of  postal  laws. 

See  "Notes"  Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  resolutions,  t 
colimin.  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from  698  to  934  as 

are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5380,  which  contains  re- 
ports on  public  bills. 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  150. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  In  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
aimual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan,  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


164 


GOth  CONGRESS,  2d  SESSION— Continued 


l§ 

•3 

« 

Series 

Document  no. 

Notes 

> 

£ 

5383 

B 

- 

S.  reports 

See   "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  resolutions,  t 
This  volume  contains  such  reports  from  938  to  1114  as 
are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5380,  which  contains  reports 
on  public  bills. 

6384 

1 

H.  reports 

1793-2326  (with 
exceptions). 

Reports  on  public  bills.  Contains  1793, 1794, 1797, 1805, 
1806,  pt.  1,  1807-1813,  1815,  1821,  1823,  1825,  1827-1829, 
1831,  1833-1836,  1841,  1842,  1845,  1851-1853,  1855,  1856, 
1858-1867,  1869,  1875,  1877,  1878,  1880,  1881,  1883-1886, 
1889,  1890,  1892-1903,  1907-1909,  1911,  1915,  1916,  1919, 
1920,  1922-1925,  1935,  1936,  1938-1943,  1945-1947,  1961, 
1963-1968,  1970,  1972,  1976,  1979,  1981,  1982,  1984-1987, 
1991-1993,  1996,  1998-2000,  2003,  2013-2022,  2025-2027, 
2029-2034,  2036,  2037,  2041,  2043-2047,  2049,  2053,  2054, 
2056,  2059,  2061,  2062,  2065-2083,  2085-2088,  2091,  2092, 
2095,  2099-2108,  2113,  2122,  2130,  2131,  2135,  2138,  2139, 
2141-2147,  2149-2155,  2157-2161,  2164,  2166-2169,  2177, 
2180-2188,  2190,  2194,  2196-2205,  2208,  2209,  2211-2216, 
2218,  2222-2225,  2227,  2229,  2230,  2232-2234,  2236-2239, 
2241,  2243-2245,  2247-2249,  2253-2261,  2264,  2265,  2269- 
22'/2,  2274-2276,  2281-2284,  2290-2299,  2301,  2302,  2305- 
2308,  2310-2312,  2316-2319, 2321 ,  2324-2326.  1806,  pt.  2, 
not  included  in  bound  volumes,  because  duplicate  of 
Senate  report  701,  pt.  2,  in  serial  no.  5381.  2320  is 
in  serial  no.  5387.  Other  numbers  missing  from  serial 
no.  5384  are  for  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple 
and  coijcurrent  resolutions,  t  which  are  bound  in 
House  reports,  v.  A  and  B,  serial  nos.  5385  and  5386. 

6885 

A 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions,  f  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
1795  to  2002  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5384,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills. 

5886 

B 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent 
resolutions.t  This  volume  contains  such  reports  from 
2004  to  2323  as  are  omitted  from  serial  no.  5384,  which 
contains  reports  on  public  bills.  2320  is  in  serial  no. 
5387. 

5387 

c 

do 

2320 

Fraud  in  and  depredations  upon  public  service,  report, 

with  testimony.    This  is  a  report  on  a  simple  resolu- 

tion, f  omitted  from  serial  no.  6384,  which  contains 

reports  on  public  bills. 

5388 

1 

S.  docs 

538t 

Congressional  directory,  1st  edition. 

5389 

2 

do 

1  --•■-•■  — 
538t- 

Same,  2d  edition. 

5390 

3 

do 

543 

Secretary  of  Senate,  1908. 
Customs  tariffs,  1846-97. 

4 

5 

.... 

do 

do 

547 

5391 

[683 

Hearings  on  customs  administrative  laws. 

5392 

570 

Navy  yearbook,  1908,  with  naval  appropriations,  1883- 

1908. 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  156. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  pubUcations  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  withooit  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmentar issues. 


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68M 


6897 

6M6 


MOO 
5401 


5402 


5403 


5405 


5407 


5108 


&109 


5410 


5411 
5412 

5418 

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5415 
5416 
5417 

5418 

5419 
5420 


21 


22 


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578 

644 

638 

664 

676 

676 

676 

721 

725 

728 

735 

762-767,771... 

768 

769 

See   "Notes" 
column. 


See  "Notes' 
column. 

See  "Notes' 
column. 

See  "Notes' 
colimin. 


Governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1908. 

Reports  relating  to  District  of  Columbia. 

Reports  of  President's  Homes  Commission. 

Estimates  for  salaries  in  ICxecutive  Departments,  etc. 

Goveniment  Printing  Office,  1908. 

National  Conservation  Commission,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  v.  3. 

Proceedings  of  conference  on  care  of  dependent  children. 

Investigation  of  Western  Union  and  Postal  Telegraph- 
Cable  companies. 

Secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  Federal  Convention, 
1787. 

Final  report  of  Jamestown  Ter-Centermial  Commission. 

Eulogies:  S.  R.  Mallory,  J.  T.  Morgan  and  E.  W.  Pettus, 
Redfleld  Proctor,  W.  P.  Whyte,  W.  B.  Allison,  A.  C. 
Latimer,  W.  J.  Bryan. 

Appropriations,  new  offices,  etc. 

Senate  manual. 

Documents  of  a  public  nature,  I.  Contains  S.  docs.  539, 
542,  54(5, 503, 571, 579,  582,  583,  585-587,  589,  591-593,  604, 
617, 619, 626, 628-631, 634, 635, 637, 639, 640, 645, 646, 648, 
649, 651-^53. 

Same,  II.  Contains  S.  docs.  656-658,  660,  661,  665-668, 
670,  675, 677, 680, 682, 684, 686-ti93, 696, 698-701, 704-708, 
712-714,  716-720,  722,  729-731. 

Same,  III.  Contains  S.  docs.  733,  736-738,  740-744,  762, 
753,  756-761,  770. 

Private  claims  and  other  minor  documents.  Contains 
540,  541,  544,  545, 548-562,  564-569,  572-577,  580,  581,  684, 
588,  590,  594-598,  600-603,  605-616,  618,  620-625,  627,  632, 
633, 636, 641-643, 647, 650, 654, 655, 659, 662, 663, 669, 671- 
674, 678, 679, 681, 685, 694, 095, 097, 702, 703, 709-711, 715, 
723,  724,  726,  727, 732,  734,  739, 745-751, 754, 755. 

Message  and  Foreign  relations,  1908. 

Treasury  (Finances)  1908. 

Estimates  of  appropriations,  1910. 

Receipts  and  expenditures,  1908. 

Deficiency  estimates. 

Comptroller  of  Currency,  1908. 

Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  1908. 

Mint  Bureau,  production  of  precious  metals,  1907. 

PubUc  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1908. 

Hygienic  Laboratory  bulletins  44-48. 

Same,  49-53. 

Yellow  Fever  Institute  bulletin  17. 
War,  1908,   v.  1:  Secretary,  Chief  of  staff.  Adjutant 
general,  etc. 


Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congrressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  pubUcations  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  Stat.  L.  V.  35.  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  Ubraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  In  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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5424 

5425 

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f5427 

•  5428 

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5431 


5434 
5435 
5436 

5487 


5438 
5439 
5440 
5441 
5442 
5443 
5444 
5445 
5446 
5447 
5448 
5449 
5450 
5451 


5453 
5454 
5455 
5456 
5457 

6458 

5459 

5460 

5461 


27 


50 


51 


52 


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1042 

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1042 

1042 

1467 

1052 

1052 

1052 

1123 

1124 

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column. 
See    "Notes" 

column. 


1314. 
1484. 
1484. 
1484. 
1484. 
1054. 
1322. 
1043. 
1035. 
1044. 
1220. 
1045. 
1466. 
1024. 
1046. 


1046 

1046 

1046 

1001,1010-1013. 
1015,1025-1027. 
(1028-1030,1033, 

1036. 

1037 

1038,1039,1055- 

1061,1389. 
jl390,1475,1507- 

1509. 
1510,1519,1521, 

1522. 


Same,  v.  2:  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply. 

Same,  v.  3:  Division  and  department  commanders. 

Same,  v.  4:  Military  schools  and  military  parks. 

Same,  v.  5:  Engineers,  report  without  appendixes. 

Same,  v.  G:  Ordnance. 

Same,  v.  7:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

Same,  v.  8,  pt.  1:  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2. 

Same,  v.  8,  pt.  2:  Philippine  Commission,  appendix. 

Same,  v.  9:  Acts  of  Philippine  Legislature. 

Army  register,  1909. 

Engineer  Department,  1908,  with  appendixes,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Same,  pt.  3. 

Examination  and  survey  of  Sacramento  River. 

Examination  and  survey  of  San  Joaquin  River,  etc. 

Examination  of  rivers  and  harbors,  I.    Contains  H. 

docs.  1081-1089,  1103,  1107-1122,  1125,  1159-1163. 
Same,  II.    Contains  H.  docs.  1164-1168,  1187-1190,  1211, 

1212,  1216-1218,  1236,  1250,  1251,  1253,  1311,  1312,  1421, 

1454,1471,1481,1488. 
Materials  and  labor  for  Engineer  Department,  1908. 
Laws,  etc.,  eflective  in  Porto  Rico,  May  1,  1900,  pt.  1. 
Same,  pt.  2. 
Same,  pt.  3. 
Same,  pt.  4. 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1908. 
Tests  of  metals,  1908. 
Justice  (Attorney-General)  1908. 
Official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  v.  26. 
Post-Office,  1908. 
Pneumatic  Tube  Commission. 
Navy,  1908. 
Navy  register,  1909. 
Naval  war  records,  series  1,  v.  22. 
Interior,  1908:  Administrative,  v.  1,  Secretary,  bureau 

officers,  etc. 
Same:  Administrative,  v.2,  Indian  affairs  and  Territories. 
Same:  Education,  v.  1. 
Same:  Education,  v.  2. 
Geological  Survey  bulletins  346-350. 
Same,  351-354, 

Same,  355-359. 

Same,  360. 

Same,  361-370. 

■Same,  371-375, 

Same,  376-379. 


Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  In  the  2d  column  Indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  15, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt,  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  In  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  In  conformity  with  the  Departmental  Issues. 


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85 


87 


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II.  docs. 
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DootiTnent  no. 


1523 

153C 

1537-1540,1546- 
1548. 

154^1554 

1002 

1003 

1004,1005 

1006 

(1007,1008,1558, 
I  1559. 

1077 

1077 

101&-1022,1294. 
(1295-1297,1524- 
I  1526,1534. 

1535,1555-1557. 

1407 

1349 

1174 

1047 

1560 

1542 

1157 


1221. 

1271. 
1568. 
1254. 
1561. 
1569. 
1569. 
1570. 
1048. 
1034. 
1571. 
1571. 
1665. 


1016,  3  pts. 
1527,  3  pts. 

1566 

1566 

1567 

1567 


Notes 


Same,  380. 
Same,  381. 

Same,  382-388. 

Same,  389-394. 

Geological  Survey  professional  paper  69. 

Same,  60. 

Same,  61,62. 

Same,  63. 

Same,  64-^7. 

Mineral  resources,  1907,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Water-supply  papers,  219-223. 

Same,  224-230. 


Same,  231-234. 

Patent  Office,  1908. 

Patent  decisions,  1908. 

Reclamation  Service,  1908. 

Agriculture,  1908. 

Agriculture  Yearbook,  1908. 

Beet-sugar  industry  in  U.  S.,  1908. 

Agriculture  Department  expenses,  1908,  detailed  state- 
ment. 

Agriculture  Department  expenses,  appropriations,  and 
estimates. 

Forest  Service  expenses,  appropriations,  and  estimates. 

Animal  Industry  Bureau  report,  1908,  25th. 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle,  1908  edition. 

Experiment  Stations  Office,  1908. 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  1908. 

Same,  maps. 

Weather  Bureau,  1908. 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  1908. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1908. 

Fisheries  Bureau  Bulletin,  1908,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  2. 

Labor  Bureau,  23d  annual  report,  1908:  Workmen's  in- 
surance and  benefit  funds  in  U.  S. 

Labor  Bureau  bulletins,  v.  17,  nos.  77-79. 

Same,  v.  18,  nos.  80-82. 

Commercial  relations,  1907,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

Same,  1908,  v.  1. 

Same,  v.  2. 

988 1-090 Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports,  nos.  334-336,  July- 

,      Sept.  1908. 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  lettered  volumes  of  reports  on  private  bills  and  on  simple  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  for  explanation  of  numbering  Senate  and  House  documents  throughout  the  Congress,  the  foot- 
note on  p.  156. 

Heavy  flgrures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  In  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  665),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  Ubrarles  In  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  In  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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100 

5511 

101 

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102 

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103 

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104 

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105 

5616 

106 

6517 

107 

6518 

108 

6519 

109 

5620 

110 

5521 

111 

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112 

6623 

113 

6524 

114 

6526 

115 

6626 

116 

6527 

117 

5528 

118 

5629 

119 

6680 

120 

6631 

121 

5532 

122 

6533 

123 

5684 

124 

6636 

125 

6636 

126 

5637 

127 

5538 

128 

5589 

129 

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i    1342,1353,1498 

1283 

1023 

1511 

1017,  pts.  1-3.. 

1017,  pts.  4-6.. 
1017,  pts.  7-9.. 
1017,  pts.  10-12 

1541 

1000,  pts.  1-3.. 

1000,  pts.  4-6.. 
1000,  pts.  7-9.. 
1000,  pts.  10-12 
1000,  pts.  1-3.. 

1000, pts.  4-6.. 


docs 991-993 Same,  337-339,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 

-do 994-996 Same,  340-342,  Jan.-Mar.  1909. 

-do 997-999 Same,  343-345,  Apr.-June,  1909. 

{Special  reports  on  manufacturing  and  trade  conditions 
abroad. 
Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  1908. 
40th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  U.  S.,  1908. 
Commerce  and  navigation,  1908. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  July-Sept. 

1908. 
Same,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 
Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1909. 
Same,  Apr.-June,  1909. 
Statistical  abstract,  1908. 
American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin,  English 

section,  v.  27,  nos.  1-3,  July-Sept.  1908. 
Same,  English  section,  v.  27,  nos.  4-6,  Oct.-Dec.  1908. 
Same,  English  section,  v.  28,  nos.  1-3,  Jan.-Mar.  1909. 
Same,  English  section,  v.  28,  nos.  4-6,  Apr.-June,  1909. 
Same,  secciones  espanola,  portuguesa,  francesa,  v.  27, 

nos.  1-3,  Julio-Septiembre,  1908. 
Same,  secciones  espanola,  portuguesa,  francesa,  v.  27, 

nos.  4-6,  Octobre-Diciembre,  1908. 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1908. 
District  of  Columbia,  1908,  v.  1:  Commissioners,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2:  Engineer  Department. 
Same,  v.  3:  Health  Department. 
Same,  v.  4:  Education  Board. 

Same,  v.  5,/2  pts. :  Insurance,  1907.    Not  to  be  issued. 
Interstate  jCommerce  Commission,  1908,  22d. 
Library  of  Congress,  1908. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  1908. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1908  [pt.  1]. 
Same  [pt.  2]:  National  Museum. 
Ethnology  report,  1906,  27th. 
Ethnology  bulletin  37:  Antiquities  in  Missouri. 
Same,  38:  Unwritten  literature  of  Hawaii,  sacred  songs 

of  the  Hula. 
Same,  39:  Tlingit  myths  and  texts. 
Same,  40,  pt.  1:  Handbook  of  Amer.  Indian  languages, 

pt.  1.    Other  parts  not  yet  (May,  1911)  issued. 
Same,  41:  Antiquities  of  Mesa  Verde  National  Park:, 

Spruce-tree  House. 
Same,  42:  Tuberculosis  among  Indians  of  U.  S. 
American  Historical  Association,  1907,  v.  1. 
Same,  v.  2:  Texan  diplomatic  correspondence. 
Conference  of  governors  on  conservation  of  natural  re- 
sources, Washington,  D.  C,  May  13-15, 1908. 
I  Eulogies:  Llewellyn  Powers,  W.  H.  Parker,  D.  L.  D. 
Granger,  A.  L.  Brick,  C.  T.  Dunwell,  Adolph  Meyer, 
Campbell  Slemp,  A.  A.  Wiley,  G.  W.  Smith. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  Issues. 


.do. 


1158 

1049 

1049 

1049 

1049 

1049 

1317 

1032 

1106,1219.. 

1543,  pt.  1 . 

1543,  pt.  2. 

1572 

[1500 

llSOl 

1528 

1529 

1530 

1531 

1282 

1282 

1425 


1512-1518, 1544, 
1545. 


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Notes 

r — 

5M0 

180 

II.  docs 

1053 

House  manual. 

5541 

181 

do 

1062 

Report  of  clerk  of  House. 

5.VI2 

182 

do 

irKG 

Pulp  and  paper  investigation  hearings,  v.  1. 

6o43 

133 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  2. 

5o^l4 

\U 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  3. 

bb4o 

185 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  4. 

6546 

186 

do 

1502 

Same,  v.  5,  and  v.  6,  index. 

5d47 

137 

do 

1503 

Notes  on  tariff  revision. 

5«>48 

188 

do 

1504 

Imports  and  duties,  1894-1907. 
Tariff  hearings,  v.  1. 

5549 

139 

do 

1505 

6.'>uO 

140 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  2. 

bohl 

141 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  3. 

6oo2 

14fl 

do 

1505 

Same,  v,  4. 

5558 

143 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  5. 

55o4 

144 

do 

1605 

Same,  v.  6. 

5o»o 

145 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  7. 

6556 

146 

do 

1505 

Same,  v.  8,  appendix,  and  v.  9,  index. 

6557 

147 

..,..do 

See   "Notes" 
column. 

Documents  of  a  public  nature.    Contains  1071,  1098, 

1105,  1154,  1179,  1185,  1194,  1201-1208,  1210,  1213,  1214, 

1222,  1223,  1227,  1234,  1252,  1255,  1262-1265, 1267,  1275- 

1277,  1290-1292,  1298,  1300,  1302,  1304,  1305, 1310,  1325, 

1328, 1331,  1336,  1337, 1345,  1350,  1357, 1364,  1365, 1376, 

1409,  1411,  1412,  1418-1420,  1423,  1428,  1431,  1446,  1455- 

1458,  1464,  1476,  1479,  1480,  1482,  1489,  1494,  1495,  1499, 

1506. 

6558 

148 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Privateclaims  and  other  minor  documents,  I.    Contains 

H.  docs.  1063-1070,  1072-1076,  1078,  1080,  1090-1097, 

1099-1102,  1104,  1126-1153,  1155,  1156,  1169-1173,  1176- 

1178, 1180-1184, 1186, 1191-1193, 1196-1200. 

5569 

149 

do 

See    "Notes" 
column. 

Same,  II.  Contains  H.  docs.  1209, 1215, 1224-1226, 1228- 
1233,  1235,  1237-1249,  1256-1261,  1266,  1272-1274,  1278- 
1281,  1284-1289,  1293,  1299,  1301,  1303,  130fr-1309,  1313, 
1315,  1316,  1318-1321,  1323,  1324,  1326,  1327,  1329,  1332- 
1336,  1338-1341,  1343,  1346-1348,  1351,  1352,  1354-1356, 
1358-1363,  1367-1375,  1377-1388,  1391-1405,  1408,  1410, 
1413-1417,  1422,  1424,  1426,  1427,  1429,  1430,  1432-1440, 
1442-1445,  1447-1453,  1459-1463,  1468-1470,  1472-1474, 
1477,  1478,  1483,  1485-1487, 1499-1493,  1496,  1497. 

5560 

I.V) 

do 

1573 

Document  index,  no.  15, 60th  Congress,  2d  session. 

5561 

151 

do 

1674 

Document  catalogue,  v.  9,  60th  Congress,  July  1, 1907- 

June30,1909. 

Heavy  figures  for  volume  numbers  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  forwarded  to  depository 
libraries  in  the  Congressional  edition  with  report  or  document  numbers  and  bearing  the  titles  and 
volume  numbers  of  the  Congrressional  series.  Light  figures  in  the  2d  column  indicate  volumes  of 
annual  reports  and  serial  publications  which,  under  the  provisions  of  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  16, 
1908  Stat.  L.  V.  35.  pt.  1,  p.  565),  were  taken  out  of  the  Congressional  set  for  depository  libraries; 
these  volumes  are  sent  to  depository  libraries  in  buckram  binding,  without  Congressional  notation, 
and  having  title-pages  in  conformity  with  the  Departmental  issues. 


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APPENDIXES  TO 

CONGRESSIONAL  TABLES 

(Reprinted,  with  changes  and  additions,  from  p.  757-769  of "  Tables  of  and  annotated  index  to  Congressional 
series  of  United  States  public  documents,"  issued  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents  in  1902.] 


(171) 


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APPENDIX    1 

TABLE  SHOWING  NUMBER  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS  INCLUDED  IN 
CONGRESSIONAL  SET,  FROM  16TH  TO  60TH  CONGRESS,  INCLUSIVE, 
ARRANGED   BY   CONGRESSES 


SENATE 

HOUSE 

Congre« 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

15 

295 
255 
138 
125 
174 
313 
222 
267 
668 
657 
853 
859 
815 
585 
714 

295 

352 

352 

!('.             

255 

138 

125 

174 

313 

222 

267 

668 

657 

853 

859 

815 

585 

714 

664 

611 

795 

835 

770 

854 

474 

407 

420 

466 

660 

840 

1,002 

1,047 

1,034 

1,240 

1,456 

1,540 

2,082 

2,635 

3,454 

235 
245 
274 
330 
435 
266 
456 
722 
487 
774 
389 
576 
448 
352 



179 

241 

232 

385 

374 

556 

652 

714 

1,189 

1,434 

971 

1,416 

782 

936 

986 

612 

183 

523 

629 

806 

774 

216 

174 

151 

136 

187 

198 

1,188 

1,061 

1,313 

2,229 

2,044 

2,606 

4,181 

4,168 

414 

17 

486 

IS      

506 

19 

715 

20  .              

809 

21 

822 

22 

1,108 

23 

1,436 
1,676 

24 

25      

2,208 

26 

1,360 

27 

1,992 
1,230 

28 

29 

1,288 

30 

111 
127 
196 
178 
183 
125 
77 
132 
93 
103 
171 
181 
153 
90 
142 
185 
317 
292 
314 
353 
429 

222 
160 
166 
104 
140 
331 
86 
167 
185 
182 
216 
279 
326 
263 
186 
186 
204 
216 
195 
291 
306 

331 
320 
433 
553 
447 
398 
311 
108 
142 
181 
273 
380 
523 
694 
706 
869 
935 
1,032 
1,573 
1,991 
2,719 

155 
146 
207 
229 
238 
256 
186 
258 
191 
274 
485 
478 
589 
471 
242 
231 
200 
337 
447 
580 
639 

163 
78 
97 
136 
218 
198 
144 
142 
144 
213 
283 
297 
387 
401 
239 
120 
92 
112 
117 
567 
759 

1,304 

31 

4 

836 

32  ... 

487 

33 

888 

34 

l,085t 

35 

l,260t 

l,104t 

616 1 

509 

36 

37 

38 

39 

638 

40 

904 

41  ... 

962 

42 

1,174 

43 

2,060 

44 

1,542 

45 

1,664 

46 

2,521 

47 

2,493 

48 

3,260 
5,328 

49 

50 

5,566 

t  Totals  do  not  include  House  Court  of  Claims  reports,  which  from  the  34th  Congress  to  the  37th  Congress 
were  assigned  a  separate  series  of  numbers. 

(173) 


174 


NUMBER  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Continued 


SENATE 

HOUSE 

Congress 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

Docu- 
ments 

Execu- 
tive 
docu- 
ments 

Miscel- 
laneous 
docu- 
ments 

Com- 
mittee 

re- 
ports 

Total 

61 

315 
264 
319 

356 
299 
574 

2,627 
1,394 
1,049 
1,575 
1,893 
2,496 
3,318 
4,402 
7,342 
1,114 

3,298 
1,957 
1,942 
2,078 
2,605 
3,180 
3,999 
4,966 
8,291 
1,885 

790 
1,000 
1,316 
1,213 
1,319 
1,773 
1,574 

765 
532 
643 

411 
464 
353 

4,058 
2,621 
2,000 
3,080 
2,367 
3,006 
3,919 
4,904 
8,174 
2,326 

5,234 
3,617 
2,996 

fe-.y!S<iiij:?;:^':. 

■'■.''",??  r*' 

^:u:-:I:J. 

64 

503 
712 
684 
681 
564 
949 
771 

3,870 

65 

3,367 
4,322 
5,132 
6,223 
9,947 
3,900 

56 

67 

58 

69 

60 

Total 

11,808 

4,850 

5,640 

42,129 

64,427 

15,326 

8,779 

6,135 

70,971 

101, 211 t 

Total  number  of  Senate  publications 64, 427 

Total  number  of  House  publications 101, 211  f 

Grand  total 165, 638 1 


t  Totals  do  not  include  House  Court  of  Claims  reports,  which  from  the  34th  Congress  to  the  37th  Congress 
were  assigned  a  separate  series  of  numbers. 


APPENDIX    2 

LIST  OF  TITLE-PAGES  AND  IMPRINTS  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS, 
FOR  EACH  SESSION  FROM  THE  16TH  TO  THE  60TH  CONGRESS,  IN- 
CLUSIVE 

SENATE 


Con- 
gress 


30 


1  and 
special 


1  and 
special 


Title-page 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p. 
....do 


Public  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 
....do 


[Doctunents]  n.  t.  p 

Public  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 
....do 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Public  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  doctunents  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. . . 
Reports  of  committees  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate . . . 
Reports  of  committees  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


Index  to  executive  docimients 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of 
Senate 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. . . 

Reports  of  committees  printed  by  order  of  Senate  dur- 
ing  


Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 
The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during. . . 

The  reports  of  committees  during 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Miscellaneous  documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Index  to  executive  documents 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 


Imprint 


E.  De  Kraflt. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do, 

Do. 

Do. 
Duff  Green. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Blair  &  Rives. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Thomas  Allen. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 
Ritchie  &  Heiss. 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 
Tippin  &  Streeper. 

Wendell  <fe  Van  Benthu]^en. 

Do. 
Tippin  &  Streeper. 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 
William  M.  Belt. 

Do. 
Do. 
Printed  at  Union  OfBce. 
Do. 

Do. 
A.  Boyd  Hamilton. 

Do. 

Do. 
Robert  Armstrong. 

Do. 

Do. 
Beverley  Tucker. 

Do. 

Do. 


(175) 


176 


TITLE-PAGES   AND  IMPRINTS   OF  DOCUMENTS   AND  REPORTS— Continued 

SENATE— Continued 


Con- 
gress 

Session 

Title-page 

Imprint 

33 

2 

land  2 

Index  to  executive  documents . . 

Beverley  Tucker. 
Do. 
Do. 

p.r: 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

The  reports  of  ooTnTnittees  of  Rpnate  for . . 

34 

Index  to  executive  documents . 

A.  0.  P.  Nicholson. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

34 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Index  to  executive  documents . 

The  miscellaneous  doctunents  of  Senate  during 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for . . 

Do. 

35 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for . . 

WilUam  A.  Harris. 
Do. 
Do. 

35 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  during 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for  . 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

36 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

George  W.  Bowman. 
Do. 

Do. 

36 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents. 

Do. 

Do. 

37 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Government  Printing  Office. 

The  miscellaneous  docimients  of  Senate  for 

Do. 
Do. 

37 

Index  to  executive  documents . 

Do. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

Do. 

37 

Index  to  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of 

Do. 
Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for . .        ... 

Do. 

38 

Do. 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

Do. 

38 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents.        

Do. 

Do. 

39 

Index  to  executive  documents .        

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

39 

Index  to  executive  documents .        

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

40 

Index  to  executive  documents .        

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents                         .  . 

Do. 

Do. 

40 

Index  to  executive  documents            

Do. 

Tndpv  tn  Tni^ppllanpon*?  dociimpnts                       

Do. 

Do. 

40 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

41 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  and  committee  re- 
ports  : 

Do. 

177 


TITLE-PAGES  AND  IMPRINTS  OP  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Continued 

SENATE— Continued 


Session 


Tltle-pege 


Imprint 


2 


1 


2 


land  2 


3 


1 


2 

82452' 


Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  Senate 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

-11 12 


Government  Printing  Office. 
Do, 
Do. 
Do. 
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Do. 
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178 


TITLE-PAGES  AND  IMPRINTS  OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Continued 

SENATE— Continued 


Con- 


Title-page 


Imprint 


48. 
49. 

49. 

50. 

50. 

51. 

51. 

52. 

52. 

53. 
53, 

53. 

53, 

54 
54 
55 
55 
55 
56 
50 
57 
67 


special 
1 


The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

....do 

Reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Senate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

Reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

The  executive  documents  of  Sonate  for 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  Senate  for. 

Reports  of  committees  of  Senate  for 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

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[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t,  p 

do 

[Documents^  n.  t.  p , . , . ,  — , . . , 


Government  Printing  Office. 
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179 

LE-PAGES  AND   IMPBINTS   OF  DOCUMENTS  AND  REPORTS— Ooatinued 

SENATE— Continued 


Seasiou 


Title-page 


Imprint 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

....do 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 

Senate  documents 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 

Senate  documents 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 

Senate  documents 

Senate  reports,  public. . 
Senate  reports,  private. 
Senate  documents 


Oovemment  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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Do. 
Do. 
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HOUSE 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

do 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  documents  of  H.  of  R 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  at. 

Executive  documents  of  H.  of  R 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  at. 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p. . . : .- 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Executive  documents  of  H.  of  R 

[ Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 


E.  DeKrafft. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Duflf  Green. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
•  Do. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do. 
Blair  &  Rives. 

Do. 
Thomas  Allen. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Blair  &  Rives. 

Do. 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

Do. 


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Blair  &  Rives. 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Do. 

29 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

Ritchie  &  Heiss. 

Do. 

30 

1 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R.  dur- 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Tippin  &  Streeper. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 

30 

2 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

during 

Tippin  &  Streeper. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Wendell  &  Van  Benthuysen. 

31 

1 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Printed  for  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives (Wm.  M.  Belt). 

during 

Do. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Do. 

31 

2 

[Executive  doctunents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Do. 

[Committee  reports]  n.  t.  p 

Do. 

32 

1 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

A.  Boyd  Hamilton. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H  of  R.  during 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

32 

2 

[Executive  documents]  n.  t.  p 

Robert  Armstrong. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  during 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

33 

1 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during. .           

A.  0.  P.  Nicholson. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

33 

2 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

34 

land  2 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Cornelius  Wendell. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of 

H  of  R  during                                        

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

34 

3 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

35 

1 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

James  B.  Steedman. 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during                                                   

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Do. 

35 

2 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Do. 

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n  OU  8E-^;ontlnued 


Title-page 


Imprint 


2 


Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  conmilttees  of  II.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  docimaents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H,  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during  . . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

The  miscellaneous  doctmients  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during 
Rejwrts  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  and  Court  of  Claims 

made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  dining 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Rejwrts  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  dvuing 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  ol  R.  made  during 

[Executive  docimaents]  n.  t.  p 

Miscellaneous  doctunents  of  H.  of  R.  printed  during. . . 

Rejxjrts  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  made  during 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  printed 

during 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 


James  B.  Steedman. 
Do. 

Thomas  H.  Ford. 

Do. 
Do. 

Government  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
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41 


42. 


42 


42 


3... 


43. 


45. 


46. 


Index  to  executive  documents 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during , 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Reports  of  committees  of  H,  of  R.  for  the 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Miscellaneous  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Executive  documents  printed  by  order  of  H.  of  R. 

during 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Reports  (bound  with  second  session). 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents „ 

Reports  (bound  with  second  session). 


Government  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 

Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

Qoverament  Printing  Office. 
Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  docunients                  .  ........ 

Index  to  reports  of  committees     

Do. 

46 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents               

Do. 

Do. 

47 

Index  to  executive  documents 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

47 

Index  to  executive  documents               

Do. 

Do. 

Index  to  reports  of  committees                                  

Do. 

48 

Do. 

Do. 

Index  to  reports  of  committees      

Do. 

48 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents                              

Do. 

Index  to  reports  of  committees 

Do. 

49    

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents         

Do. 

Do. 

49 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for  the 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Do. 

80 

The  executive  documents  of  H,  of  R.  for  the 

Do. 

Index  to  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 
Do. 

fiO 

Index  to  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for      

Do. 

Do. 

51 

The  executive  documents  of  H  of  R.  for                  

Do. 

Miscellaneous  documents  of  H,  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Do. 

51 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for    

Do. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  II  ofR  for                       .... 

Do. 

52 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  II.  of  R.  for              

Do. 

62... 

Do. 

Do. 

Reports  of  committees  of  II.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

63 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

58.. 

Tlie  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for. 

Do. 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

63 

The  executive  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  miscellaneous  documents  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

The  reports  of  committees  of  H.  of  R.  for 

Do. 

54 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports!  n.  t.  p 

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Da 

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55 

55 

55 

56 

56 

57 

57 

58 
58 
58 
58 


[and2 


[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t,  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

dor. 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

....do 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Documents]  n.  t.  p 

[Reports]  n.  t.  p 

[Dociunents]  n.  t.  p 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 

House  docimients 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 

House  dociunents 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 

House  documents 

House  reports,  public. 
House  reports,  private. 
House  documents 


Government  Printing  Office. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
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APPENDIX    3 

REFERENCE  TABLE  SHOWING  THE  DURATION  OF  EACH  SESSION  OF 
CONGRESS.  FROM  THE  1ST  SESSION  OF  THE  16TH  TO  THE  2D  SESSION 
OF  THE  GOTH,  INCLUSIVE:  SERIAL  NUMBERS  OF  THE  JOURNALS;  AND 
NAMES,  NUMBERS,  AND  DATES  OF  THE  PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES   FOR   THE    SAME   PERIOD 


Con- 
gress 

Session 

Date 

Serial 
number 
Senate 
journal 

Serial 
number 

House 
journal 

President 

15 

special.. 

Mar.  4-6, 1817  (Senate) 

James  Monroe  (5th),  Mar.  4, 1817- 
Mar.  4,  1825 

1 

Dec.  1,  1817-Apr.  20,  1818 

1 

4 

Do. 

2 

Nov.  16,  1818-Mar.  3,  1819 

13 

16 

Do. 

l« 

1 

Dec.  6, 1819-May  15,  1820 

25 

30 

Do. 

2 

Nov.  13, 1820-Mar.  3,  1821 

41 

47 

Do. 

17 

1 

Dec.  3, 1821-May  8, 1822 

58 

62 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  2, 1822-Mar.  3, 1823 

72 

75 

Do. 

18 

1 

Dec.  1, 1823-May  27, 1824 

88 

92 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1824-Mar.  3, 1825 

107 

112 

Do. 

19 

special . . 

Mar.  4-9, 1825  (Senate) 

107 

John  Quincy  Adams  (6th),  Mar. 
4,  1825-Mar.  4,  1829. 

1 

Dec.  6, 1825-May  22, 1826 

124 

130 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4, 1826-Mar.  3,  1827 

143 

147 

Do. 

20 

1 

Dec.  3, 1827-May  26,  1828 

162 

168 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1828-Mar.  3, 1829 

180 

.  183 

Do. 

21 

special . . 

Mar.  4-17, 1829  (Senate) 

180 

Andrew  Jackson  (7th),  Mar.  4, 
1829-Mar.  4,  1837. 

1 

Dec.  7, 1829-May  31, 1830 

191 

194 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1830-Mar.  3, 1831 

202 

205 

Do. 

22 

1 

Dec.  5, 1831-July  16, 1832 

211 

215 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  3, 1832-Mar.  2, 1833 

229 

232 

Do. 

23 

1 

Dec.  2, 1833-June  30, 1834 

237 

253 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1834-Mar.  3, 1835 

265 

270 

Do. 

24 

1 

Dec.7, 1835-July4, 1836 

278 

285 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  5, 1836-Mar.  3,  1837 

296 

300 

Do. 

25 

special . . 

Mar.  4-10, 1837  (Senate) 

296 

Martin  Van  Buren  (8th),  Mar.  4, 
1837-Mar.  4,  1841. 

1 

Sept.  4^0ct.  16, 1837 

308 

310 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4,  1837-July  9,  1838 

313 

320 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  3, 1838-Mar.  3, 1839 

337 

343 

Do. 

26 

1 

Dec.  2,  1839-July  21,  1840 

353 

362 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  7, 1840-Mar.  3, 1841 

374 

381 

Do. 

27 

special.. 

Mar.  4-15, 1841  (Senate) 

374 

WilUam  Henry  Harrison  (9th), 
Mar.  4,  1841-Apr.  4, 1841. 

l._ 

May  31-Sept.  13, 1841 . 

389 

391 

John  Tyler  (10th),  Apr.  4,  1841- 
Mar.  4, 1845. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1841-Aug.  31, 1842 

394 

400 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  5, 1842-Mar.  3, 1843 

412 

417 

Do. 

28 

1 

Dec.  4, 1843-June  17, 1844 

430 

438 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  2, 1844-Mar.  3, 1845 

448 

462 

Do. 

a85) 


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JOURNALS;  NAMES,  ETC.,  OF  PRESIDENTS— Continued 


Con- 


Session 


Date 


Serial 
number 

Senate 
journal 


Serial 
number 

House 
journal 


President 


special. 


1 

2 

1 

2 

special.. 


special . 

1 

2 

special . 


1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

special. 


1 

special. 

2 

special. 


special. 


special. 


1 

2 

3 

special. 

1 

2 , 

special. 
1 


2 

1 

special. 
2 


Mar.  4-20,  1845  (Senate). 


Dec.  1,  1845-Aug.  10,  1846. 
Dec.  7,  1846-Mar.  3,  1847. . 
Dec.  6,  1847-Aug.  14,  1848. 
Dec.  4,  1848-Mar.  3,  1849. . 
Mar.  5-23, 1849  (Senate). . 


Dec.  3, 1849-Sept.  30, 1850. 
Dec.2, 1850-Mar.3, 1851.. 


Mar.  4-13, 1851  (Senate) 

Dec.  1, 1851-Aug.  31, 1852.. . . 

Dec.  6, 1852-Mar.  3, 1853 

Mar.  4-Apr.  11, 1853  (Senate). 


Dec.  5,  1853-Aug.  7,  1854. . 
Dec.  4, 1854-Mar.  3, 1855. . 
Dec.  3, 1855-Aug.  18, 1856. 

Aug.  21-30,  1856 

Dec.  1, 1856-Mar.  3, 1857. . 
Mar.  4-14, 1857  (Senate). . 


Dec.  7, 1857- June  14, 1858. 
June  15, 16, 1858  (Senate). 
Dec.  6, 1858-Mar.  3,-1859. . 
Mar.  4-10, 1859  (Senate). . 
Dec.  5, 1859-June  25,  1860. 
June  26-28, 1860  (Senate). 
Dec.  3, 1860-Mar.  2, 1861 . . 
Mar.  4-28, 1861  (Senate). . 


July  4-Aug.  6, 1861 

Dec.  2, 1861-July  17, 1862. 
Dec.  1, 1862-Mar.  3, 1863. , 
Mar.  4-14, 1863  (Senate). . 
Dec.7, 1863-July4, 1864.. 
Dec.  5, 1864-Mar.  3, 1865. 
Mar.  4-11, 1865  (Senate). . 
Dec.  4, 1865- July  28, 1866. 


1 


Dec.  3, 1866-Mar.  2, 1867 

Mar.  4-30,  July  3-20,  Nov.  21- 

Dec.2,1867 

Apr.  1-20, 1867  (Senate) 

Dec.  2, 1867-July  27, 1868;  Sept. 

21,  Oct.  16,  Nov.  10, 1868.... 

Note.— Mar.  13-May  26, 
1868,  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson. 

Dec.  7, 1868-Mar.  3, 1869 

Mar.  4-Apr.  10, 1869 


492 
502 
528 
528 

548 


610 
657 
657 


745 


873 
873 

917 
917 
973 
973 
1022 
1022 
1077 
1077 

1111 
1116 
1148 
1148 
1175 
1208 
1208 
1236 

1275 

1307 
1307 

1315 


1359 
1392 


479 


513 
536 


566 
594 


632 
672 


709 
776 


892 

940 
995 
1041 
1091 

1113 
1126 
1155 

1179 
1215 

1243 

1280 

1310 

1321 


1363 
1400 


James  Knox  Polk  (11th),  Mar.  4, 
1845-Mar.  4,  1849 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Zachary  Taylor  (12th),  Mar.  4, 
1849-July  9,  1850. 

Do. 
Millard  Fillmore  (13th),  July  9, 
1850-Mar.  4, 1853. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Franklin  Pierce  (14th),  Mar.  4, 
1853-Mar.  4, 1857 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
James  Buchanan  (15th),  Mar.  4, 
1857-Mar.  4, 1861. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Abraham  Lincoln  (16th),  Mar. 
4, 1861-Apr.  15,  1865- 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Andrew   Johnson   (17th),   Apr. 
15, 1865-Mar.  4, 1869. 

Do. 

Do. 
Do. 

Do. 


Do. 
Ulysses  Simpson  Grant  (18th), 
Mar.  4, 1869-Mar.  4, 1877. 


187 

DURATION    OF   EACH    SESSION    OF    CONGRESS;  SERIAL   NUMBERS  OF 
JOURNALS;  NAMES,  ETC.,   OF  PRESIDENTS  -Continued 


Oonp 
grass 

Session 

Date 

Serial 
number 
Senate 
Journal 

Serial 
number 

House 
Journal 

President 

41 

special.. 

Apr.  12-22, 1869  (Senate) 

1392 

Grant— Continued. 

2 

Dec.  6,  1869-July  15, 1870 

1404 

1410 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  5, 1870-Mar.  3, 1871 

1439 

1444 

Do. 

42 

1 

Mar  4-Apr.  20, 1871              .   . 

1465 

1469 

Do. 

special . . 

May  10-27, 1871  (Senate) 

1405 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4, 1871-June  10, 1872 

1473 

1501 

Do. 

3 

Dec.2,1872-Mar.3,1873 

1544 

1551 

Do. 

h 

special.. 

Mar.  4-26, 1873  (Senate) 

1544 

Do. 

r 

1 

Dec.  1, 1873-June  23, 1874 

1579 

1593 

Do. 

• 

2 

Dec.  7, 1874-Mar.  3, 1875 

1628 

1633 

Do. 

44 

special.. 

Mar.  5-24, 1875  (Senate) 

1628 

1 

Dec.  6,  1875- Aug.  15, 1876 

Note.— Mar.  2-Aug.  1, 1876, 
Belknap  trial. 

1663 

1671 

Do 

2 

Dec.  4, 1876-Mar.  3, 1877 

NOTE.— Jan.  31-Mar.  2, 1877, 
Electoral  Commission. 

1717 

1740 

Do. 

46 

special.. 

Mar.  5-17, 1877  (Senate) 

1717 

Rutherford  Birchard  Hayes 
(19th),  Mar.  4, 1877-Mar.  4, 1881. 

1 

Oct.  15-Dec.  3, 1877 

1771 

1772 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  3, 1877-June  20, 1878 

1779 

1792 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  2, 1878-Mar.  3, 1879 

1827 

1841 

Do. 

46 

1 

Mar.  18-July  1, 1879 

1868 

1874 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1879-June  16, 1880 

1881 

1901 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  6, 1880-Mar.  3, 1881 

1940 

1950 

Do. 

47 

special.. 

Mar.  4-May  20, 1881  (Senate). . 

1940 

James  Abram  Garfield  (20th), 
Mar.  4, 1881-Sept.  19, 1881. 

special.. 

Oct.  10-29, 1881  (Senate) 

1984 

Chester  Alan  Arthur  (21st),  Sept. 
19, 1881-Mar.  4, 1885. 

1 

Dec.  5, 1881-Aug.  8, 1882 

1984 

2008 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  4, 1882-Mar.  3, 1883 

2072 

2089 

Do. 

«8 

1 

Dec.  3, 1883-JuIy  7, 1884 

2161 

2180 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 1884-Mar.  3, 1885 

2260 

2275 

Do. 

49 

special.. 

Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1885  (Senate). . 

2260 

Grover  Cleveland  (22d),  Mar.  4, 
1885-Mar.  4, 1889. 

1 

Dec.  7, 1885-Aug.  5, 1886 

2332 

2366 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  6, 1886-Mar.  3, 1887 

2447 

2459 

Do. 

60 

1 

Dec.  5, 1887-Oct.  20, 1888 

2503 

2529 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  3, 1888-Mar.  2, 1889 

2609 

2625 

Do. 

61 

special.. 

Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889  (Senate).. 

2609 

Benjamin  Harrison  (23d),  Mar. 
4, 1889-Mar.  4, 1893. 

1 

Dec.  2,  1889-Oct.  1 ,  1890 

2677 

2713 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  1, 189(>-Mar.  3, 1891 

2817 

2829 

Do. 

B2 

1 

Dec.  7, 1891-Aug.  5, 1892 

2891 

2919 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  5, 1892-Mar.  3, 1893 

3054 

3075 

Do. 

63 

^special.. 

Mar. 4-Apr.  16, 1893  (Senate).. 

3064 

Grover  Cleveland  (24th),  Mar.  4, 
1893-Mar.  4, 1897. 

1 

Aug.  7-Nov.  3, 1893 

3143 

3149 

Do 

2 

Dec.  4,  1893-Aug.  28, 1894 

3159 

3196 

Do. 

3 

Dec.  3, 1894-Mar.  2, 1895 

3274 

3291 

Do. 

64 

1 

Dec.  2,  1895-June  11, 1896 

3346a 

a367a 

Do. 

2 

Dec.  7, 1896-Mar.  3. 1897 

3466a 

3476a 

Do. 

188 

DURATION   OF  EACH   SESSION    OF   CONGRESS;  SERIAL  NUMBERS  OF 
JOURNALS;  NAMES,  ETC.,  OF  PRESIDENTS— Continued 


Con- 


Date 


Serial 
number 
Senate 
journal 

Serial 
number 

House 
journal 

346Ga 

3557a 

3570a 

3589 

3628 

3724 

3742 

3842 

3897 

4028 

4068 

4028 

4218 

4267 

4408 

4409 

4408 

4560 

4561 

4568 

4569 

4753 

4754 

4753 

4902 

4903 

5058 

5059 

5216 

5217 

5378 

5379 

President 


55. 


special . . 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

special.. 
1 

2 

special . . 

1 

2 

3 

special. . 

I 

2...  „..::.■ 

2 


Mar.  4-10, 1897  (Senate).. 

Mar.  15-July  24, 1897 

Dec.  6, 1897-July  8, 1898. . 
Dec.5, 1898-Mar.  3,  1899. 
Dec.  4, 1899-June7, 1900. 
Dec.  3, 190O-Mar.2, 1901. 
Mar.  4-9, 1901  (Senate) . . . 
Dec.  2, 1901-July  1,1902.. 

Dec.  1, 1902-Mar.4, 1903. 
Mar.  5-19, 1903  (Senate) . . 

Nov.  9-Dec.  7, 1903 

Dec.  7, 1903-Apr.  28,  1904 
Dec.5, 1904-Mar.  4, 1905. 
Mar.  4-18, 1905  (Senate).. 
Dec.  4, 1905-June  30, 1906 
Dec.3, 190&-Mar.  4, 1907. 
Dec.  2, 1907-May  30,  1908, 
Dec.  7, 19G8-Mar.  4, 1909. 


William  McKinley  (25tli),  Mar.  4, 
1897-Sept.  14,  1901. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 
Theodore  Roosevelt  (26th),  Sept. 
14,  1901-Mar.  4, 1909. 

Do, 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 


DEPARTMENTAL   PUBLICATIONS 

See,  for  liat  of  abbreviations  and  explanations,  p.  iv. 


(189) 


b 


I 


A.    AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

[By  an  appropriation  for  the  collection  of  agricultural  etatistics,  Mar.  3,  1839,  an 
agricultural  section  was  established  in  the  ratent  Office,  The  section  continued 
until  May  15,  1862,  when  it  was  made  a  separate  Department,  though  it  was  not 
until  Feb.  9,  1889,  that  it  was  raised  to  the  dignity  of  a  Cabinet  office. 
>■,  for  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  A21.3:  3'*^.  See,  for  Organi- 
ation  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  the  various  editions  under  A21.4:l.  See,  for 
articles  containing  information  relative  to  the  work  of  certain  bureaus  of  the  Depart- 
ment for  the  farmer,  Yearbook,  1897  (ALIO: 897). 

See,  for  general  lists  of  publications  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  A1.8:55,  A17.3:9, 
A21.3:6,  and  GP3.10:1.  See,  for  various  indexes  and  special  lists,  certain  publi- 
cations classed  under  A21.3:  and  A21.4:,  also  other  series  issued  by  Publications 
Division  (A21.').] 


CUsslflca- 
tlon  no. 


Al.      SECRETARY 


Vl.l:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


[The  annual  report  on  agriculture  began  in  1837  with  a  two-page  statement  in  the  report 
of  Henry  L.  Ellsworth,  commissioner  of  patents.  From  that  date  to  1861  it  formed  a 
part  of  the  report  of  the  commissioner  of  patents,  making  a  separate  volume  after  1849. 

In  18ti2  the  Department  of  Agriculture  was  established,  and  its  annual  report  was  uni- 
formly issued  up  to  1893.  Beginning  with  the  report  for  1894,  in  accordance  with 
paragraph  2,  sec.  73,  of  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 1895,  two  separate  publications  have 
been  issued,  one,  the  report  proper  (Al.l:),  containing  the  Secretary's  report  and 
the  purely  executive  reports  of  the  several  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  and  offices; 
the  other,  known  as  the  Yearbook  (ALIO:), embracing  the  Secretary's  report  and  a 
collection  of  special  articles  on  agricultural  science. 

The  title  of  the  head  of  the  Department  was  commissioner  of  agriculture  until  1889,  when 
he  became  Secretary  of  Agriculture  and  a  member  of  the  Cabinet. 

See,  for  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93,  A21.3:l. 

See,  for  further  information,  notes  under  Al.la;] 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

1862  [1168-78] 

1863  [1196-91] 

Same,  without  accompanying  documents.     [In  1184] 

1864  [1228-68] 

1865  [1266-1361 

1866  [1297-107] 

1867  [1347-unnumbered 

1868  [1383-unnumbered 

1869  [1428-unnumbered 

1870  [1461-unnumbered 

1871  [1522-unnumbered;  but  indexed  as  327] 
Same,  without  accompanying  documents.     [In  1502] 

1872  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1873  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1874  [1652-imnumbered] 

1875  Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1876  Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1877  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  supplemental.     Nov.  1877.     * 

Same,  also  transmitting  special  Department  reports  1  [A1.6:ll  and  3 
'A1.6:3J.    * 
Not  in  Congressional  set. 


1878 
1879 
1880 


Not  in  Congressional  set 
"^Not  in  Congressional  set 
Same,  preliminary  report.     [1941-27] 
1881  and  1882    [2034-unnumbered,  but  indexed  as  228] 
1883    [2114-109] 

(191) 


192 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

Al.l: 

(date) 


Al.lo: 

(date) 


Al.la: 

(CT) 

A1.2: 


Ag8  = 


An4 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Annual  reports— Continued 
Commissioner  op  Agriculture— Continued 

1884  [2212-178 

1885  [2309-269 

1886  [2405-378^ 

1887  [2487-201^ 

1888  [2564-470 
Secretary  of  Agriculture 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


2732-1,  pt.  7 
2847-1,  pt.  6 
2940-1,  pt.  6 
3095-1,  pt.  6 
3216-1,  pt.  6 
'3310-1,  pt.  6 
'3390-6^ 
3496-6 
3651-6 
3768-6^ 
[3929-6 
4116-6 
4301-6^ 
4466-6' 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1902,  A1.8:73. 

1903  [4653-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1903,  A1.8:76. 

1904  [4806-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1904,  A1.8:79. 

1905  [4965-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1905,  A1.8:81. 

1906  [5124-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1906,  Al.8:83. 

1907  [5313-6] 

See  also,  for  another  print  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1907,  A1.8:85. 

1908  [5480-1047] 

See  also,  for  abridgment  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1908,  A1.8:87. 

1909  [5771-108] 

See  also,  for  abridgment  of  personal  report  of  Secretary,  1909,  A1.8:91. 
Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 

[The  personal  report  of  the  Secretary  Is  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form  in  advance  of 
the  main  volume;  is  also  the  first  paper  in  the  Yearbook  (ALIO:);  and  sometimes 
appears  as  a  broadside,  or  as  a  pamphlet  printed  on  one  side  of  the  page  only,  for  the 
use  of  the  press. 

From  1902  to  1909.  it  has  also  appeared  in  the  numbered  series  of  Department  reports. 
Such  reports  are  classed  und  -  A1.8:73,  76,  79,  81,  83,  85,  87,  and  91.] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[Only  a  small  number  of  the  scientific  papers  accompanying  the  report  of  the  Secretary 
are  known  to  have  been  printed  separately.] 

General  publications 

Agricultural  colleges.  List  of  delegates  and  visitors  to  10th  annual  con- 
vention of  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and 
Experiment  Stations.    1896. 

Agriculture  Department.  [Letter  to  Benjamin  Le  Fevre,  chairman  sub- 
committee of  Committee  on  Agriculture,  House  of  Representatives, 
as  to  work  and  needs  of  Department  of  Agriculture;  by  William 
G.  Le  Due]    Feb,  27,  1880. 

Agriculture  Department.     Notice  of  its  various  functions.     1893.     * 

Angora.  Notice  of  receipt  of  letter  from  Minister  Tertell  relating  to  agri- 
culture in  Angora.     Nov.  1,  1893.    * 


193 


OlMalflcft* 
tlon  no. 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  Proposed  bill  submitted  for  consideration  and 
revision,  offering  amendmenta  to  act  of  May  29,  1884,  establishing 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  with  view  to  more  effectual  control  of 
ccntagious  animal  diseases.    4° 

Animal  Industry  Bureau.  [Letter  of  J.  M.  Ruek  relative  to  establish- 
ment of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  etc.]    Apr.  12,  1890.    * 

Animals.  Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  animals,  investigations  by 
Department  of  Agriculture  [1882].  1883.  [See,  for  1884  edition, 
A4.2:An5i.] 

Antiquities.  Uniform  rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  Secretaries  of 
Interior,  Agriculture,  and  War,  to  carry  out  provisions  of  act  for 

f  reservation  of  American  antiquities,  approved  June  8,  1906.  See 
1.2:An8. 

Apparatus  for  sale.    Jan.  24,  1896. 

Appalachian  region.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Agricultiu'e  [in  collabora- 
tion with  Department  of  the  Interior],  in  relation  to  forests,  rivers, 
and  mountains  of  southern  Appalachian  region.  1902.  large  8° 
[4229-84] 

Appalachian  Moimtains.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  on  southern 
Appalachian  and  WTiite  Mountain  watersheds,  commercial  impor- 
tance, area,  condition,  advisability  of  their  purchase  for  national 
forests,  and  probable  cost.     1908.     [5240-91] 

Appropriations.  Department  of  Agriculture,  estimates  of  appropriations 
required  for  service  of  fiscal  year  1909.  [1907.]  large  4°  [Material 
taken  from  ''Book  of  estimates,"  1909  (T9. 6:909).] 

Bamboo.    Bambusa  arundinacea,  bamboo.     [1908.]    oblong  32'' 

Beet  sugar.  Special  report  on  beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  [in 
1897].     1898.     [3691-396] 

Beet  sugar.     Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  in  1898. 

1899.  [3812-267] 

Beet  sugar.  Progress  of  beet-sugar  industry  in  United  States  in  1899,  with 
supplementary  report  on  cane-sugar  industry  of  Hawaiian  Islands. 

1900.  (56th  Cong.  1st  sess.    H.  doc.  699;  serial  no.  3985.)    [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same,  without  supplementary  report,  1900.    See  A1.8:69. 
Same,  1901.    See  A1.8:72. 

See  A1.8:74. 

1904.     [4591-240] 

SeeA1.8:80. 


Same,  1902. 
Same,  1903. 
Same,  1904. 
Same,  1905. 
Same,  1906. 
Same,  1907. 
Same,  1908. 
Same,  1909. 


iSeeA1.8:82. 
SeeAl.SM. 
SeeAl.SM. 
See  A1.8:90. 
See  A1.8:92. 


Cattle.    Reports  on  diseases  of  cattle  in  United  States,  made  to  commis- 
sioner of  agriculture,  with  accompanying  documents.     1869. 

Cattle.     Report  of  commissioner  of  agriculture  on  diseases  of  cattle  in 
United  States.     1871.    4°    [143()-unnumbered  document] 

Cattle.     Correspondence  with  S.  W.  Allerton  concerning  exportation  of 
Canadian  cattle  from  port  of  Boston,  Mass.     Dec.  28,  1896. 
Same.     Dec.  28,  1896.    f  ° 

Cattle.     Results  of  examinations  of  fluids  of  diseased  cattle,  with  refer- 
ence to  presence  of  cryptogamic  growth.     1871.     4°    * 

Cattle.     Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia  or  lung  plague  of  cattle,  where  and 
to  what  extent  it  exists.     1870.    * 

82452**— 11 13 


194 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A1.2: 

€29*^ 

C49» 
C492 
C493 
C49* 
C49» 

C71 


C76 

D14 

D46 

Ex6^ 

Ex62 

F61 
F73» 


F732 
G76 

H78 

H89 
In7 

L48 

N84 
Of2 

P53 

P69 
P941 

P942 
P961 

P962 
P963 
P96* 
P96« 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Cattle.  Notice  to  all  railroad  companies  transporting  cattle  within  United 
States.    Mar.  17,  1897. 

Civil  service.    Letter  relative  to  classified  service.    Dec.  16,  1895.    4° 
Same.     Dec.  1,  1896.    4« 

Civil  service  in  [Agriculture]  Department.     Feb.  29,  1896. 
Same.    May  14,  1896. 

Civil-service  regulations  governing  promotions,  etc.,  in  Department  of  Ag- 
riculture.   Jan.  13,  1909. 

Colman,  Norman  J.  Report  in  response  to  inquiries  of  select  committee 
of  Senate  appointed  to  inquire  into  and  examine  methods  of  busi- 
ness of  Executive  Departments.     1888.    * 

Convention.  Proceedings  of  National  Agricultural  Convention  held  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  15-17,  1872.     1872.     [1482-164] 

Dairy  products.  Export  of  dairy  products  of  United  States,  1821-90. 
[1890.]    * 

Desiccated  fruits.  Notice  to  exporters  of  desiccated  fruits.  Aug.  31, 
1904.    4° 

Expenditures.  [Relative  to  restriction  of  expenditures  in  Department  of 
Agriculture.]    Apr.  6,  1896.    40 

Experiments.  Protest  against  proposed  legislation  [S.  1063,  55th  Congress, 
for  further  prevention  of  cruelty  to  animals  in  District  of  Columbia] 
restricting  experiments  of  Department  of  Agriculture  [with  copy  of 
S.  1063].  May  25, 1897.  [3562-112]  [Congressional  edition  has  dif- 
ferent title  and  is  not  accompanied  by  Senate  bill  1063.] 

Flax  and  Hemp  Commission.  Report  of  Flax  and  Hemp  Commission 
[J.  K.  Moorhead,  Jno.  A.  "Warder,  and  Chas.  Jackson]  appointed  un- 
der act  of  Congress  of  Feb.  25,  1863.    n.  p.  [1865].     [1209-35] 

Foods.  Hearing  before  commission  [James  L.  Gerry,  S.  N.  D.  North,  and 
H.  W.  Wiley]  appointed  by  Secretaries  of  Treasury,  Commerce  and 
Labor,  and  Agriculture  to  make  rules  and  regulations  for  carrying 
into  effect  provisions  of  foods  and  drugs  act  approved  June  30,  1906 
[notice].     [Aug.  12,  1906.] 

Food  and  drugs  act,  June  30,  1906.    May  7,  1908. 

Grass  seed.     Circular  relative  to  testing  of  grass  seed.    May  25,  1904.    4" 

Horses.  Special  report  on  market  for  American  horses  in  foreign  countries. 
1898.     [3728-35] 

Hungarian  brome  grass.  Notice  of  circular  [1,  Botany  Division]  on  Him- 
garian  brome  grass.    June,  1894.    * 

Inspectors.  General  orders  to  inspectors  [relative  to  humane  treatment  of 
animals].    May  13,  1896. 

Leave  of  absence  not  allowed  to  employees  outside  of  Washington.  Oct. 
21,  1896.    4° 

Notice  of  receipt  of  communications  on  various  subjects.    July  7,  1893.    * 

Official  register  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  July  1,  1905;  extract  from 
V.  1  of  Official  register  [or  Blue  book,  1905].     1906.    4° 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Report  of  participation  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
in  International  Exhibition  of  1876 ;  by  William  Saunders .     1884 .    * 

Plants.     Catalogue  of  U.  S.  plants  in  Department  of  Agriculture.     [186-.]  * 

Promotions.  Regulations  governing  promotions,  etc.,  in  Department  of 
Agriculture.     Dec.  1,  1896. 

Project  statements,  description  and  use.     1908.     24" 

Publications.  General  order  [relative  to]  distribution  of  publications. 
Jan.  10,  1896.    4° 

Oct.  15,  1895. 
Feb.  25,  1896. 
May  16,  1896. 
July  1,  1896. 


Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 
Same,  Farmers'  bulletins. 


195 


tlon  no. 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  Farmers*  bulletins.    Mar.  15,  1897.    4'> 
Same,  Farmers*  bulletins.    June  30,  1897.    4« 

Publications.  Instructions  relating  to  purchase  of  publications.  Jan.  22, 
1896.    4«» 

Queensland  nut.  Macadamia  temifolia,  Queensland  nut.  [1908.]  ob- 
long 32« 

Railroad  and  transportation  companies.  Circular  to  railroad  and  trans- 
portation companies  relative  to  prevention  of  exportation  of  diseased 
cattle.    Feb.  24,  1890.    * 

Rusk,  Jeremiah  M.  Annual  reports,  with  selected  correspondence,  relat- 
ing to  export  trade  of  U.  S.  in  live  stock  and  meat  products,  of  Jere- 
miah M.  Rusk,  1889-92.  1893.  [See  also,  for  correspondence, 
A1.8:53.] 

Scientific  work.  Recommendation  for  appointment  of  director  in  chief  of 
scientific  work  [in  Department  of  Agriculture].     Feb.  15,  1896. 

Scientific  work.    Opinions  of  scientific  men  and  others  with  regard  to 
proposition  for  director  in  chief  of  scientific  bureaus  [of  Department 
of  Agriculture].     Ist  edition.     [1896.] 
Same.    2d  edition.     [1896.] 
Same.    3d  edition.     [1896.] 
Same,  additional  opinions.     [1896.] 
Same,  additional  resolutions.     [1896.] 

Same,  with  report  of  Senate  Committee  on  Agriculture  and  Forestry, 
[1896.] 

Seed  distribution,  letter  setting  forth  present  status  regarding  seed  distri- 
bution [and  announcing  its  discontinuance].  July  25,  1895.  nar- 
row i° 

Seed,    Opinions  of  press  concerning  free  seed  distribution.     [1895.] 

Seed.  Statement  of  Secretary  at  joint  meeting  of  Senate  and  House  Com- 
mittees of  Agriculture  [relative  to]  free  seed  distribution.  Jan.  15, 
1896. 

Seed.  Proposals  for  furnishing  seed  to  Department  of  Agriculture,  1896. 
Mar.  18,  1896.     narrow  f« 

Seed.  Prohibiting  use  of  Government  seed  envelopes  by  unauthorized 
parties.    May  2,  1896.    4° 

Seed.    Cost  of  seed  distribution.    Jan.  30,  1897. 

Seed.  Brief  instructions  in  regard  to  sowing  seeds  and  raising  young 
plants  of  forest  trees,    n.a.    5  p.    * 

Sheep  husbandry .  Origin  and  growth  of  sheep  husbandry  in  United  States, 
with  some  remarks  on  angora  fleece.     1880.    [1828-25] 

Societies.     List  of  agricultural  and  horticultural  societies  in  U.  S.    1869.    * 

Specifications  of  workmanship  and  materials  required  in  erection  and 
completion  of  new  building  for  accommodation  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  in  Washington,  D.  C;  prepared  by  Cluss  &  Kammer- 
hueber.     1867.    * 

Stenographers.  Circular  letter  to  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  oflfices,  and 
Forest  Service  [relative  to  requests  to  be  made  on  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission for  stenographers  and  typewriters].     Feb.  26,  1907.    4P 

Sugarhouse  machinery  for  sale  July  1,  1895.    July  1,  1895.     4*» 

Swine.  Information  in  relation  to  disease  prevailing  among  swine  and 
other  domestic  animals.  1878.  ([45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex.  doc. 
35];  serial  no.  1780.) 

Tallow  tree.     Sapium  sebiferum,  tallow  tree.     [1908.]    oblong  32^ 

Temporary  appointments.  Circular  [calling  attention  to  rule  8  of  Civil 
Service  Commission  relating  to  temporary  appointments  and  excep- 
tions therefrom].    Mar.  10,  1908.    4® 


196 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A1.2: 

T68 


T691 
T692 
T91 
V67 

W37 

W57 


W88 

Yl 
A1.2«: 

(CT) 

A1.3: 

(nos.) 

A1.4: 

(nos.) 


A1.5: 

(nos.) 


A1.6: 

(nos.) 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Transfers.  [Circular  to  chiefs  of  bureaus,  divisions,  etc.,  giving  copy  of 
Civil  Service  Commission  letter  relating  to  transfer  of  employees.] 
Feb.  27,  1908.    4« 

Traveling  expenses.  Allowances  for  traveling  expenses.  Oct.  1, 1889.  * 
Same.    July  1,  1893. 

Twenty-eight  hour  law,  June  29,  1906  [text  of  law].    July  13,  1908. 

Vienna,  Austria.  Notice  relating  to  International  Exhibition,  Vienna, 
1894.     Nov.  27,  1893.    * 

Weather  Bureau.  Schedule  of  supplies  for  Weather  Biu-eau,  fiscal  year 
1910.    [1909.]    large  8« 

Whisky.  Food  inspection  decision  65,  Labeling  of  whisky,  blends,"'  com- 
pounds, and  imitations  thereof  [opinion  of  Attorney-General]. 
Apr.  12, 1907.  [See,  for  earlier  and  later  numbers  of  Food  inspection 
decisions,  A7.5;  and  A32.5:] 

Wools.  Report  upon  examination  of  wools  and  other  animal  fibers;  by 
Wm.  McMurtrie.    1886.    4»    [2426-392] 

Yang  taw.    Actinidia  chinensis,  yang  taw.     [1908.]    oblong  32® 

General  publications  (separates) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

See,  for  Department  circulars,  A1.14: 
[1]  Statement  in  regard  to  award  of  seed  contract.    Apr.  16,  1896. 
[2]  Vivisection  in  District  of  Columbia.    May  16, 1896. 


2  editions 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


17 

24 

18 

25 

19 

26 

20 

27 

21 
22 
23 

3  editions 

28 
29 
30 

Miscellaneous  circulars 

1 
2 
3 

[Discontinued.] 

Special  reports 

1    See  also  Al. 1:877^. 
(In  A27.9:15.) 
See  also  Al.l:S77^. 


(In  A27.9:16.) 


(In  A27.9:17.) 

[Ist  edition] 
Same.     2d  edition 
Same.    3d  edition 
Same.    4th  edition 
Same.    5th  edition 
Same.     6th  edition 
Same.    7th  edition 


^eeA9.3:9, 
SeeA9.Z:9. 


12 


131 

14 

15^  (In  A27.9:17.) 

16 

17 

18 

^g}(InA27.9:17.) 

21    (In  A27.9:18.) 

22 

231 

241  (In  A27.9:18.) 

25J 

26 

27    (In  A27.9:18.) 

28 

1^}  (In  A27.9:18.) 


197 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Special  reports— Continued 

31 

32    (In  A27.9:19.) 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 


J 

n 

4(i„ 


1 

!     (I 
•J 


n  A27.9:19.) 


(In  A27.9:20.) 


49    (In  A27.9:20.) 
50 

5i; 

62 [  (In  A27.9:20.) 

53/ 

54 

55 

56' 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61. 

62 

63 

64 

65 


(In  A27.9:21.) 


1}  (In  A27.9:21.) 


[Discontinued.  Statistical  matter  of  like  character  published  later  In  Statistical  reiwrts, 
Statistics  Division,  see  A27.9:] 

Miscellaneous  special  reports 

1  3  5  7  9  11      * 

2  4  6  8  10 

[Discontinued.] 

[Department]  reports 

[Nos.  1-58  were  Issued,  1862-98,  without  numbers.  A  list  of  titles  and  assigned  numbers 
for  this  series  was  printed  on  cover  pages  3  and  4  of  no.  59,  which  was  the  first  to  bear 
a  number.  A  reprint  of  no.  58,  in  1901,  bore  the  number,  though  the  old  imprint 
date,  1898,  was  retained.] 

[I]  Circular  from  commissioner  of  agriculture  on  present  agricultural, 

mineral,  and  manufacturing  conditions  and  resources  of  U.  S.;  [by 

Isaac  Newton].     1862.    * 
[2]  Catalogue  of  plants,  bulbs,  tubers,  etc.,  for  distribution  from  U.  S. 

propagating  garden,  with  report  on  object  and  aims  of  garden;  by 

WiUiam  Saunders.     1862.    * 
[Said  to  be  the  first  publication  Issued  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture.] 
[3]  Report  on   chemical  analysis  of  grapes;  by  Charles  M.   Wetherill. 

1862.    * 
[4]  List  of  agricultural,    horticultural,   and   pomological   societies  and 

farmers  clubs,  etc.,  on  books  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  July  1, 

1870,  etc.     1870. 
[5]  List  of  agricultural  colleges  and  farmers'  clubs  and  agricultural,  hor- 
ticultural, and  pomological  societies  on  books  of  Department  of 

Agricultiu-e,  June  1,  1872,  with  name  of  president  and  secretary  of 

each.     1872.    * 
[6]  Descriptive  catalogue  of  plants  in  exotic  collection  of  Department  of 

Agriculture;  by  WiUiam  Saunders.    1872. 
[7]  Department  of  Agriculture,   its  history  and  objects;  by  James  M. 

Swank.     1872.     12° 
[8]  Culture  and  manufacture  of  ramie  and  jute  in  U.  S.;  by  Emile  Le- 

franc.     1873. 
[9]  Eucalyptus  globulus,  from  a  botanic,  economic,  and  medical  point  of 

view,   embracing  its  introduction,   culture,  and  uses;  translated 

from  the  French  of  J.  E.  Planchon.     1875.     * 
[10]  Planter's  guide  for  cultivating  and  ciu*ing  tobacco,  with  information 

and  instruction  concerning  Shelton  tobacco-hanger;  prepared  by 

Shelton  Tobacco-Curing  Co.,  of  Asheville,  N.  C.     1876. 

[II]  Catalogue  of  forest  trees  of  U.  S.  which  usually  attain  height  of  16 

feet  or  more,  with  notes  and  brief  descriptions  of  more  important 
species,  illustrating  collection  of  forest-tree  section  on  exhibition  by 
Department  of  Agricultmre  at  Centennial  Exhibition,  Philadelphia; 
by  George  Vasey.    1876. 


198 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A1.8: 

(nos.) 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

[Department]  reports— Continued 

[12]  List  of  agricultural  societies  and  farmers'  clubs  established  to  pro- 
mote agricultural,  horticultural,  and  pomological  interests  of  the 
farmer  on  books  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  July  4,  1876,  with 
list  of  agricultural  colleges,     1876. 

[13]  Statement  of  appropriations  and  expenditures  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture, 1839-77.     1877.     * 

[14]  General  index  of  agricultural  reports  of  Patent  Oflfice,  1837-61,  and  of 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1862-76.     1879. 
See,  for  supplement,  1877-85,  A1.8:42. 

See,  for  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93, 
A21.3:l. 

[15]  Circular  letter  from  commissioner  of  agriculture  relative  to  manu- 
facture of  maize  and  sorghum  sugars.     1879. 

[16]  Letter  of  commissioner  of  agriculture  to  Jno.  W.  Johnston,  chair- 
man of  Committee  on  Agriculture,  Senate,  on  sorghum  sugar;  [by 
W.  G.  Le  Due].     1880. 

[17]  Address  of  Geo.  B.  Loring  and  other  proceedings  of  Cotton  Conven- 
tion held  in  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Nov.  2,  1881.     1881. 

[18]  Cooperative  experimenting  as  means  of  studying  effects  of  fertilizers 
and  feeding  capacities  of  plants;  by  W.  0.  Atwater.     1882. 

[19]  Artesian  wells  upon  Great  Plains,  being  report  of  geological  com- 
mission appointed  to  examine  portion  of  Great  Plains  east  of  Rocky 
Mountains,  and  report  upon  localities  deemed  favorable  for  making 
experimental  borings;  [by  C.  A.  White  and  Samuel  Aughey].     1882. 

[20]  Climatic  and  agricultural  features,  and  agricultural  practices  and 
needs  of  arid  regions  of  Pacific  slope,  with  notes  on  Arizona  and 
New  Mexico;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard,  T.  C.  Jones,  and  R.  W.  Furnas. 
1882. 

[21]  Florida,  its  climate,  soil,  productions,  and  agricultural  capabilities; 
[papers  by  George  B.  Carse  and  James  H.  Fossj.     1882. 

[22]  Proceedings  of  convention  of  agriculturists  held  in  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Jan.  10-18  [1882].     1882. 

[23]  Area  and  product  of  cereals  grown  in  1879  as  returned  by  census  of 
1880.     1883. 

[24]  Culture  of  date;  by  W.  G.  Klee.     1883. 

[25]  Necessity  of  agricultiual  education,  address  before  convention  of 
presidents  and  professors  of  agricultural  colleges,  etc.;  by  Augustine 
J.  Smith,  Jan.  23,  1883.     1883.    * 

[26]  Encouragement  to  sorghum  and  beet-sugar  industry.     1883. 

[27]  Investigation  of  sorghum  as  sugar-producing  plant;  [by]  Peter  Collier. 
1883. 

[28]  Preliminary  report  on  forestry  of  Mississippi  Valley  [by  F.  P.  Baker]; 
Tree  planting  on  plains  [by  Robert  W.  Furnas].     1883. 

[29]  Proceedings  of  national  convention  of  cattle  breeders  and  others, 
called  in  Chicago,  Nov.  1883,  to  consider  subject  of  contagious 
diseases  of  domestic  animals.     1883. 

[30]  Report  on  jute  culture  and  importance  of  the  industry;  by  S.  Water- 
house.     1883. 

[31]  Results  of  field  experiments  with  various  fertilizers;  by  W.  0.  At- 
water.    1883. 

[32]  Agricultural  grasses  and  [forage  plants]  of  United  States,  by  George 
Vasey;  also  Chemical  composition  of  American  grasses,  by  Clifford 
Richardson.     1884. 

[32  revised]  Agricultural  grasses  and  forage  plants  of  United  States,  and 
such  foreign  kinds  as  have  been  introduced,  by  Geo,  Vasey;  with 
appendix  on  Chemical  composition  of  [American]  grasses,  by  Clifford 
Richardson,  and  glossary  of  terms  used  in  describing  grasses.  New 
revised  and  enlarged  edition.    1889. 


199 


Jc*-  Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

10. 

A1.8:     [Department]  reports— Continued 

(noe.)     [33]  Report  of  proceedings  of  national  convention  of  cattle  breeders  and 

others,  Chicago,  Nov.  [1884].     1884.     * 

[34]  Microscopic  observations,  by  Thomas  Taylor,  [articles  on]  Internal 
parasites  in  domestic  fowls  and  butter  and  fats.     1884. 

[35]  Soils  and  products  of  southwestern  Louisiana,  including  parishes  of 
St.  Landry,  Lafayette,  Vermilion,  St.  Martins,  Iberia,  and  St.  Marys; 
[by  E.  E.  Rapley].     1884. 

[36]  Organization  and  management  of  seven  agricultural  schools  in  Ger- 
many, Belgium,  and  England;  by  A.  S.  Welch.     1885. 

[37]  Address  of  Norman  J.  Colman,  commissioner  of  agriculture,  before 
convention  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  July  8,  1885.     1885. 

[38]  Addresses  of  Norman  J.  Colman  and  D.  E.  Salmon,  before  3d  national 
convention  of  stockmen,  Chicago,  Nov.  1885.     1885. 

[39]  Directory  of  departments,  boards,  societies,  colleges,  and  other  organ- 
izations in  interest  of  agriculture,  horticulture,  stock  raising,  dairy- 
ing, bee  keeping,  fish  culture,  and  kindred  industries.     1885. 

[40]  Rei)ort  of  exhibits  illustrating  agricultural  statistics  at  World's  Indus- 
trial and  Cotton  Exposition,  New  Orleans,  La.;  by  J.  R.  Dodge. 
1885. 

[41]  Report  on  condition  of  dairying  in  principal  dairy  States  for  season 
of  1885.     1886. 

[42]  Supplement  to  general  index  of  agricultural  reports,  1877-85.     1886. 
See,  for  general  index,  1837-76,  A1.8:14. 

See,  for  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93, 
A21.3:l. 

[43]  Addresses  of  Norman  J.  Colman  and  D.  E.  Salmon,  before  national 
cattle  growers'  convention,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Oct.  31-Nov.  2,  1887. 
1887. 

[44]  Rules  and  regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  suppression 
and  extirpation  of  all  contagious,  infectious,  and  communicable 
diseases  among  domestic  animals  of  U.  S.;  [by  Norman  J.  Colman]. 
1887.    * 

[45]  Association  of  American  Agricultural  Colleges  and  Experiment  Sta- 
tions convention,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  1887,  report  of  committee 
on  station  work,  W.  0.  Atwater,  S.  W.  Johnson,  Geo.  H.  Cook,  com- 
mittee.    1888. 

[46]  Hog  cholera,  its  history,  nature,  and  treatment  as  determined  by  in- 
quiries and  investigations  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry;  [by  D.  E. 
Salmon].    1889. 

[47]  Catalogue  of  economic  plants  in  collection  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture; by  William  Saunders.     1891. 

[48]  Papers  on  horticultiu^l  and  kindred  subjects;  by  William  Saunders. 
1891.     [From  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1863-89.] 

[49]  Report  on  use  of  maize  (Indian  com)  in  Europe  and  on  possibilities  of 
its  extension:  1,  Introduction  of  maize  into  Eiuwpe,  by  Charles  J. 
Murphy;  2,  Food  value  of  maize,  by  H.  W.  Wiley;  3,  Indian  com 
industry  in  United  States,  by  B.  W.  Snow.     1891. 
Same,  French,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy.     1892. 
Same,  German,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy,  and  addi- 
tion of  recipe  for  Murphy-brod.     1892. 
Same,  Scandinavian,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy. 

1892. 
Same,  Spanish,  with  omission  of  article  by  Charles  J.  Murphy.     1892. 

[50]  Progress  report  on  dairy  industry  of  Denmark;  by  C.  C.  Georgeson. 
[1893.] 

[51]  Studies  of  parasitic  and  predaceous  insects  in  New  Zealand,  Australia, 
and  adjacent  islands;  by  A.  Koebele.     1893. 


200 


Classiflca- 
tion  no. 

A1.8: 

(nos.) 


Al.Sa: 

(CT) 

A1.9: 

(nos.) 


Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

[Department]  reports— Continued 

[52]  Indian  corn  (or  maize)  in  manufactiu-e  of  beer;  by  Robert  Wahl. 

1893. 
Same,  German.     1893. 
[53]  Selected  correspondence  relating  to  export  trade  in  live  stock  and 

meat  products;  [by  J.  M.  Rusk].     [1893.] 
See  also  A1.2:R89. 
[54]  Suggestions  regarding  cooking  of  food,  by  Edward  Atkinson;  with 

introductory  statements  regarding  nutritive  value  of  common  food 

materials,  by  Ellen  H.  Richards.     1894. 
[55]  List  of  publications  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1889-93.     1894. 

[See  also,  for  information  concerning  other  lists,  note  under  Al.] 
[56]  Arbor  day,  its  history  and  observance;  by  N.  H.  Egleston.     1896. 

Same.     Revised  edition.     1896. 
[57]  Proceedings  of  National  Convention  for  Suppression  of  Insect  Peets 

and  Plant  Diseases  bv  Legislation,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  5  and  6, 

1897;  edited  by  B.  T.  Galloway.     1897. 
[58]  Cultivation  of  tobacco  in  Sumatra;  by  Emile  Mulder.     1898. 


58  Same. 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 


1898  [1901]. 


\    [3985-399] 


65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Same,  mapsj 

See,  for  later  editions,  A26.5: 


Seealso  Al. 2:  B39. 


[4241-316]    See  also  A1.2: 
See  also  Al. 1:902. 
Seealso  Al. 2:  B^9. 


B39. 


75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 


90 
91 
92 


See  also  Al.  1:903. 


See  also  Al.  1:904. 

[4766-160]     See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

See  also  Al. 1:905. 

[4915-418]    See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

See  also  Al. 1:906. 

[5195-799]    See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

Seealso  Al. 1:907. 

[5315-980]    See  also  A1.2:  B39. 

See  also  Al. 1:908. 


[5482-1542] 
See  also  Al. 
[5773-146] 


See  also  Al. 2: BS9. 
1:909. 
Seealso  Al. 2:  BS9. 


[Department]  reports  (separates) 


Farmers'  bulletins 


See,  for  Index  to  Farmers' 


bulletins  1-250,  A21.3:8. 
19    1st  edition 

Same.     Revised  edition 
Same,  reprint    * 
Same.    3d  revised  edition 
Same.     4th  revised  edition 


Same  [partial  reprint] 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 


2  editions 


[1st  edition] 
Same.    [2d  edition] 


20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
25 

26 

27 
28 


6  editions 

3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 

[1st  edition] 
Same,  reprint    * 
Same.     Revised  edition 
Same.     2d  revision 
Same,  reprint 

3  editions 

2  editions 


201 


iMsiflea-  Al.     SECRETARY— Continued 

tion  no. 

A1.9:     Farmers'  bulletins— Continued 


(noB.) 

31 

3  editions 

91 

3  editions 

32 

4  editions 

92 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.U.l. 

33 
34 

3  editions 
3  editions 

93 
94 

3  editions 

35 

3  editions 

95 

3  editions 

36 

96 

37 

3  editions 

97 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

38 

98 

2  editions 

39 

2  editions 

99 

3  editions 

40 

2  editions 

100 

2  editions 

41 

3  editions 

101 

2  editions 

42 

2  editions 

102 

2  editions 

43 

103 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.ll.l. 

44 

5  editions 

104 

2  editions 

45 

2  editions 

105 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

46 

106 

47 

2  editions 

107 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.ll.l. 

48 

108 

49 

2  editions 

109 

2  editions 

50 
51 

2  editions 
4  editions 

110 
111 

2  editions 

52 

4  editions 

112 

2  editions 

53 

113 

4  editions 

54 

3  editions 

114 

3  editions 

See  also  A10.11:l 

55 

3  editions 

115 

56 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

116 

2  editions 

57 

[1st  edition] 
Same,  2d  print    * 
Same,  revised  June,  1903.    20  p. 
Same,  revised  June,  1903.     [31+ 

117 
118 

119 

2  editions 

.See  aZso  AlO.llil 

120 

20  p). 

121 

4  editions 

58 

4  editions 

122 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llrl 

59 

4  editions 

123 

2  editions 

60 

5  editions 

124 

See  also  A10.11:l. 

61 

3  editions 

125 

62 

3  editions 

126 

2  editions 

63 

3  editions 

127 

3  editions 

64 

4  editions 

128 

6  editions 

65 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.Uil. 

129 

3  editions 

66 

4  editions 

130 

67 

131 

2  editions 

68 

132 

3  editions 

69 

3  editions 

See  also  AlO. 11:1. 

133 

See  also  AlO.llil.      . 

■ 

70 

134 

2  editions 

71 

2  editions 

135 

2  editions 

72 

136 

73 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.lll. 

137 

3  editions 

74 

3  editions 

138 

2  editions 

75 

139 

2  editions 

76 

140 

3  editions 

. 

77 

4  editions 

141 

■" 

78 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.U.l. 

142 

3  editions 

79 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.ll.l. 

143 

80 

2  editions 

144 

See  also  AlO.llil. 

81 

2  editions 

145 

2  editions 

82 

2  editions 

146 

83 

2  editions 

147 

3  editions 

. 

84 

3  editions 

See  also  AlO.lll. 

148 

85 

3  editions 

149 

2  editions 

See  also  AlO.llil 

" 

86 

2  editions 

150 

2  editions 

87 

2  editions 

See  also  A10.11:l. 

151 

2  editions 

88 

2  editions 

152 

2  editions 

89 

153 

90 

154 

3  editions 

202 


Classlflca. 

Al.     SECREl 

rARl 

r — Continued 

tlon  no. 

A1.9: 

Farmers'  bulletins— Continued 

(nos.) 

155 

3  editions 

219 

156 

2  editions 

220 

157 

3  editions 

221 

158 

2  editions 

222 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

159 

2  editions 

223 

2  editions 

160 

224 

161 

2  editions 

225 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

162 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

226 

163 

227 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

164 

3  editions 

228 

2  editions 

165 

2  editions 

229 

2  editions 

166 

230 

167 

231 

2  editions 

168 

232 

169 

See  also  A10.U:2. 

233 

2  editions    See  also  A10.11:2 

170 

2  editions 

234 

171 

235 

2  editions 

172 

2  editions 

236 

2  editions 

173 

4  editions    See  also  A13.3:24  3. 

237 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

174 

2  editions 

238 

175 

3  editions 

239 

2  editions 

176 

240 

177 

4  editions 

241 

2  editions 

178 

2  editions 

242 

2  editions 

179 

3  editions 

243 

180 

244 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

181 

2  editions 

245 

182 

2  editions 

246 

3  editions 

183 

3  editions 

247 

184 

248 

185 

249 

2  editions 

186 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

250 

187 

2  editions 

251 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

188 

2  editions 

252 

2  editions 

189 

253 

190 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

254 

2  editions 

191 

255 

2  editions 

192 

2  editions 

256 

2  editions 

193 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

257 

3  editions 

194 

3  editions 

258 

2  editions 

195 

259 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

196 

260 

197 

3  editions 

261 

2  editions 

198 

262 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

199 

3  editions 

263 

200 

264 

2  editions 

201 

2  editions 

265 

202 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

266 

203 

3  editions 

267 

See  also  A10.11:2, 

204 

268 

3  editions 

205 

2  editions 

269 

206 

2  editions 

270 

207 

271 

208 

272 

209 

2  editions 

273 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

210 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

274 

211 

2  editions 

275 

212 

276 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

213 

2  editions 

277 

214 

278 

215 

279 

216 

280 

217 

281 

See  also  A10.11:2. 

218 

3  editions 

282 

2  editions 

203 


ClMalflcft* 

Al.     SEC 

:retari 

r — Continued 

tlon  uo. 

A1.9: 

Farmers'  bnlletins— Continued 

(noe.) 

283 

333 

284 

334 

See  aUo  AlOAliS. 

285 

335 

286 

336 

2  editions 

287 

337 

288 

338 

2  editions 

289 

339 

2  editions 

290 

340 

291 

341 

292 

342 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

293 

343 

2  editions 

294 

344 

if 

295 

345 

2  editions 

296 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

346 

297 

347 

2  editions 

298 

348 

299 

349 

300 

350 

301 

351 

302 

352 

303 

353 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

* 

304 

354 

305 

See  aho  A10.11:3. 

355 

2  editions 

306 

356 

307 

357 

308 

2  editions 

358 

SeeaUoAlZ.S:24* 

309 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

359 

310 

360 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

311 

2  editions 

361 

312 

2  editions 

362 

313 

2  editions 

363 

314 

2  editions 

364 

315 

365 

316 

See  also  AlO. 11:3. 

366 

See  also  AIO.U'.Z. 

317 

See  also  A10.11:Z. 

367 

318 

2  editions 

368 

319 

369 

320 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

370 

321 

371 

322 

372 

323 

373 

2  editions 

324 

374 

See  aUo  AlO.lliS. 

325 

375 

326 

376 

327 

377 

328 

WS 

329 

SeeaUoA10.11:Z. 

379 

330 

380 

331 

381 

See  also  A10.11:3. 

332 

2  editions 

382 

ALIO: 
(date) 


Tearbook 

[Issued  since  1894  In  accordance  with  paragraph  2,  sec.  73,  of  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 
1895.  Contains  the  Secretary's  report,  Illustrated  popular  articles  giving  results  of 
experiments  and  Investigations  and  practical  Information  on  agricultural  subjects, 
and  an  appendix  designed  to  serve  as  a  handbook  of  useful  information  for  the  farmer. 

See,  for  indexes  to  Yearbooks,  A21.3:7,9  and  A19.4:17.J 

1894  [3326-355] 

1895  [3441-380] 

1896  [3496-6,  pt.  2] 

1897  [3693-454] 

1898  [3824-293] 

1899  [3996-588] 

Same,  printed  on  heavier  paper  and  lettered  on  back  "Special  edition, 
Pans  Exposition,  1900." 


204 


Classlflca- 

Al. 

SECRETARY- 

Continued 

tion  no. 

ALIO: 

Yearbook— Continued 

(date) 

1900 

4179-519 

1901 

4385-661 

1902 

4540-459 

1903 

4726-708 

1904 

4880-424' 

1905 

5045-892 

1906 

5208-813 

1907 

5314-987 

1908 

5481-1560] 

1909 

5772-129] 

Al.lOa: 

Year 

book  (separates) 

(CT) 

[The 

Secretary's  report  and  most  of  the  articles  on 

scientific  subjects  contained  in  th( 

Yearbook  are  printed  separately.] 

Al.ll: 

Regulations 

(nos.) 

1 

SaB 

ae,  amendment  1 

A1.12: 

Gene 

5ral  orders 

v^arious  sizes 

(nos.) 

[Not  issued  for  general  distribution.] 

1     * 

43 

Same, 

supplement 

2 

44 

83 

3 

45 

84 

4     * 

46    * 

85 

5    * 

47 

86 

6    * 

48 

87    * 

7    * 

49 

88 

8    * 

Same,  amended 

Same, 

supplement 

9 

50 

89 

10    * 

51 

90 

11 

52 

91 

12 

53 

92    * 

13 

54 

Same, 

ame 

nded 

Sai 

ne,  amended 

55 

93 

14 

56 

94 

15    * 

57 

95 

16    * 

58 

96 

17 

59 

97 

18 

60 

98 

19 

61 

99 

20 

62 

100 

. 

21 

63 

101 

22 

M 

102 

23 

65 

103 

24    * 

66 

104 

25 

67 

105 

26 

68 

106 

27 

69 

107 

28 

70 

108 

29 

70a 

109 

30    * 

71 

110 

31 

72 

111 

32 

73 

112 

33 

74     . 

113 

34    * 

75 

114 

35 

76 

115 

36 

77    * 

116 

37 

78 

117 

38 

79    * 

118 

39    - 

80    * 

119 

40 

81 

120 

41 

Same,  amended 

121 

42 

82 

122 

205 


ClMslflca- 
tloQ  no. 

A1.12: 

(no8.) 


.18: 

(OT) 

il.14: 

(date 
and 

DOS.) 


Al .     SEC  RET ARY— Continued 
General  orders— Continued 


123 
124 
125 
126 
127 


128 
129 
130 
131 
132 


133 
134 
135 
136 
137 


Special  orders  (unnumbered)    4® 

Department  circulars 

See,  for  Circulars,  A1.4: 

1905,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

Same,  amendment 
[Discontinued.] 

A2.     ACCOUNTS    AND    DISBURSEMENTS    DIVISION 

kbUshed  as  a  branch  of  the  Secretary's  office  July  1, 1880;  became  a  separate  division  In  1889.    See,  for 
information  concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3 »-»).] 


M: 

(date) 

l2.2: 

Ap6 

F49 

F521 

F522 
F523 

F52* 
r76 

P29 

1.3: 

(no8.) 


Annual   reports 

[1892-1909,  In  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

Appropriations,  Use  of  annual  appropriations  [decision  of  Comptroller 
of  Treasury,  Apr.  18,  1900]  reprinted  for  use  of  disbursing  office. 
Department  of  Agriculture.     [1901.] 

Financial  transactions.  Regulations  governing  financial  transactions  with 
Department  of  Agriculture,  with  extracts  from  Revised  statutes, 
decisions  of  comptrollers,  etc.     1894. 

Fiscal  regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  with  extracts  from  Revised 
statutes,  decisions  of  courts,  rulings  of  comptrollers,  opinions  of 
Attorneys-General,  etc.     1898. 
Same.    Revised  edition.     1901. 
Same,  without  extracts  from  Revised  statutes,  etc.     Revised  edition, 

effective  Aug.  1,  1904.    1904.    narrow  12° 
Same.     Revised  edition,  effective  Oct.  1,  1907.    1907.    narrow  12° 

Forest  Service.  Contract  prices  for  supplies  for  Forest  Service  supply 
depot,  Ogden,  Utah,  fiscal  year  1910.     1909.    4° 

Pay  regulations.  [Circular  letter  relating  to  pay  regulations  for  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture.]    Oct.  26,  1903.    4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


tThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Agri- 
culture Department  has  since  made  radical  changes  in  the  two  series  of  publications 
formerly  issued  by  the  Food  and  Drug  Inspection  Board  and  entered  in  this  Check- 
list under  A32.5:  and  A32.6:  These  publications,  since  the  early  part  of  1910,  appear 
without  the  name  of  the  board  and  over  the  signature  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
although  the  board  is  still  (Mar.  2,  1910)  in  existence.  See,  for  further  information, 
entries  and  footnote  under  A32.5:  and  A32.6: 

This  change  has  necessitated  the  continuation  of  these  two  series  under  Al.,  two 
additional  classes  having  been  assigned,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 

A  1.15:    Food  inspection  decisions 

(nos.) 

Al.16:    Notices  of  judgment,  food  and  drugs  act 

(nos.) 


206 


Classifies* 
tlon  no. 


A2. 


ACCOUNTS  AND  DISBURSEMENTS 

DIVISION— Continued 


A2.4:     Circulars 


(nos.) 
A2.5: 


[None  issued.] 

Expenditures  of  Department  of  Agriculture 

[The  Department  of  Agriculture  has  made  a  yearly  statement  of  expenditures,  by  fiscal 
years,  vmder  act  making  appropriation  for  Agriculture  Department  for  fiscal  year 
1886,  approved  Mar.  3, 1885.  No  bureau  editions  of  these  have  been  printed,  except 
for  1906.  The  list  below  shows  where  these  statements  are  to  be  found  in  the  Congres- 
sional set.  For  fiscal  year  1908,  a  similar  statement  for  the  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture (exclusive  of  Forest  Service)  forms  a  part  of  the  document  bearing  title  Combined 
report  of  expenditures  during  fiscal  year  1908,  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1909,  and 
expenditures  proposed  for  fiscal  year  1910,  for  which  see  [5484-1221].  Expenditures 
for  fiscal  year  1909  appear  also  in  a  document  of  the  next  year  with  similar  title,  for 
which  see  [5774-421]. 

1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 


2415-154] 

1898 

[3768-23] 

2488-20] 

1899 

3929-173] 

2565-122] 

1900 

4116-29] 
4301-29] 

None  issued.] 

1901 

2741-104] 

1902 

None  issued.] 

2855-35] 

1903 

4565-34] 

2953-55] 

1904 

4855-256 

None  issued.] 

1905 

5031-448] 

3223-14] 

1906 

Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

3319-8] 

1907 

5258-425] 

3390-25] 

1908 

5483-1157] 

None  issued.] 

1909 

5774-202] 

3651-26] 

A3.      AGROSTOLOGY    DIVISION 


[Originally  a  part  of  the  Division  of  Botany  (A6.)- 

-•        -  .«...,,       'jiyi,  1901;  sec  A19. 


Established  as  an  independent  division  July  1,  1895. 
Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  July  1, 1901; 
See,  for  List  of  publications  of  Division  of  Agrostology,  A3.4:36. 
See,  for  information  concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-3).J 


A3.1: 

(date) 

A3.2: 

(CT) 
A3.3: 

(nos.) 


A3.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1895-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agilculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  Issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

1 

2    2  editions 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7    3  editions 

Circulars 

1 
2 
3 

4  2  editions 

5  2  editions 

6  2  editions 
7 
8 
9 


8 

15 

22 

9 

16 

23 

10 

17 

2  editions 

24 

11 

18 

25 

12 

19 

2  editions 

13 

20 

2  editions 

14 

2  editions          21 

10 

19 

28 

11 

20 

29 

12 

21 

30 

13 

22 

31 

14 

23 

32 

15 

24 

33 

16 

25 

2  editions 

34 

17 

26 

35 

18 

27 

36 

ANIM. 

A.L,    INDUSTRY    BUREAU 

A4, 

rThe  Veterinary  Division  which  had  been  established  in  the  Department  of  Agriculture  In  1883  was 
replaced  by  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  organized  in  1884  under  act  approved  May  29, 1884  (Stat.  L. 

See,  for  Iriformation  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3 1-«),  and 
Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897).] 


207 


A4,    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BmiEAtT— Continued 

Annual  reports 

[I'^rotn  1S84  to  1009,  an  abbreviated  report  is  also  found  In  annual  reports  of  Agriculture 
Department  (Al.l:).  ] 

1884,  let    12311-25] 

1885,  2d    [2311-36] 
1886,3d    [2493-156] 

1887  and  1888,  4th  and  5th    [2665-139 
1889  and  1890,  6th  and  7th      2801-270 
1891  and  1892,  8th  and  9th    [3138-120 
1893  and  1894,  10th  and  11th     [3420-205] 
1895  and  1896,  12th  and  13th     [3537-291] 

1897,  14th     [3680-578] 

1898,  15th      3831-307 

1899,  16th      4019-745 

1900,  17th      4201-549 

1901,  18th      4387-682 

1902,  19th      4546-474 

1903,  20th    [4733-743 

1904,  2l8t     [4891-467] 

1905,  22d     [5056-941] 

1906,  23d     [5180-353] 

1907,  24th    [5316-978] 

1908,  25th     '548^1568] 

1909,  26th     [5776-130] 

[  The  bureau  also  submits  to  Congress  annually  a  report  of  operations,  with  list  of  em- 
ployees, expenditures,  etc. ,  no  bureau  edition  of  which  is  issued.  Following  are  the 
references  to  these  reports  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional  set.] 


1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 


2510-69] 

2654-62' 

2682-24 

2818-8] 

2892-11] 

3056-20] 

None  issued.] 

3275-27] 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 


3414-96 
3469-45 

1903 

1904 

3680-227] 

1905 

3728-55] 

1906 

3850-100] 

1907 

4033-96] 
4230-99] 

1908 

1909 

4424-105] 

4674-384 

4831-206" 

4987-447" 

5195-743 

;5239-405] 

None  issued.] 

5777-127] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  chief) 

[The  personal  report  of  the  chief  is  issued  separately  In  pamphlet  form.] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[The  more  important  of  the  scientific  papers  accompanying  the  reports  of  the  chief  are 
Issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.  Of  recent  years,  some  of  these  papers  have 
also  been  reprinted  as  Circulars  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,  all  such  reprints 
being  classed  under  A4.4:J 

General  publications 

Animals.    Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  animals,  investigations  by 

Department  of  Agriculture,  1883-84.    1884. 
See,  for  1883  edition,  A1.2:An53. 
Animal  Husbandry  Office.    Outline  of  work  of  Animal  Husbandry  Office; 

[by  George  M.  Rommel].    1906.     16° 
Beef.    Report  on  beef  supply  of  United  States  and  export  trade  in  animals 

and  meat  products,  by  D.  E.  Salmon;  from  report  [of  Secretary 

of  Agriculture],  1889.     1890.     (Special  bulletin.) 
Cattlemen.     Proceedings  of  interstate  convention  of  cattlemen,  held  at 

Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  Mar.  11-13,  1890.     1890.     (Special  bulletin.) 
Cattle.    Special  rejjort  on  diseases  of  cattle  and  on  cattle  feeding;  by  Drs. 

Murray,  Atkinson,  Harbaugh,  Lowe,  Law,  Dickson,  Trumbower, 

Smith,  and  Prof.  Henry.     1892.     [3125-1063] 
Same.     [Reprint]  1896. 
Cattle.    Special  report  on  diseases  of  cattle;  by  Drs.  Pearson,  Murray, 

Atkinson,  Lowe,  Harbaugh,  Law,  Dickson,  Mohler,  Trumbower, 

Salmon,  Smith,  and  Stiles.    Revised  edition.    1904.    [4734-744] 


Classiflca« 
tion  no. 

A4.2: 

029^ 


DI41 

DI42 

DI43 

D14* 

DI45 

D14« 

D14' 

DI48 

D14« 

D1410 

Dl4^i 

DI412 

D621 

D622 
D63 

F26 
F48 
F73 
F82 
G45 
H781 


208 


A4:.    ANIMAIi  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 


I 


H782 
H783 


H784 

Lll^ 

LII2 
M29 

M46^ 

M462 

M463 


General  publications— Continued 

Same;  by  Drs.  Atkinson,  Dickson,  Harbaugh,  Hickman,  Law,  Lowe, 

Mohler,  Murray,  Pearson,  Ransom,  Salmon,  Smith,  and  Trumbower. 

Revised  edition,  1908.    Feb.  15,  1909. 

Dairying.     Fifty  dairy  rules  [by  R.  A.  Pearson;  from  Farmers'  bulletin 

63].    n.  d.    oblong  large  8«    [See,  for  Farmers'  bulletin  63,  A1.9: 

Dairy  Division.    Publications  of  Dairy  Division,  1895-1905.    [1905.] 
Dairy  Division.     Outline  of  work  of  Dairy  Division.    1906.    narrow  16° 

Same;  by  Ed.  H.  Webster.    1906.    narrow  16" 
Dairymen.     Publications  of  interest  to  dairymen.     [1905.] 
Same.    Jan.  26,  1906. 
Same.    July  24,  1906. 
Same.    Mar.  18,  1907. 
Same.     Sept.  30,  1907. 
Same.    Feb.  5,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  8,  1908. 
Same.    Feb.  15,  1909. 
Dips.     Instructions  concerning  preparation  and  application  of  dips,  and 
reporting  inspections  and  dippings  of  sheep  and  cattle  for  scabies. 
May  18,  1907.    narrow  16° 
Dips.     Instructions  concerning  inspection  and  dipping  of  sheep  and  cattle 

for  scabies,    n.  p.  July  29,  1904.    16° 
District  of  Columbia.     Order  of  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  for 
suppression  and  prevention  of  tuberculosis  in  cattle.     [Nov.  27, 
1909.] 

Fats.     [Circular  letter]  to  inspectors  in  charge  and  others 
40 

Filled  cheese.    [Notice  of  passage  of  fiUed-cheese  bill.] 
oblong  12°    [To  accompany  Circular  11  (A4.4:ll).] 

Foot-and-mouth  disease.  Instructions  concerning  inspection  for  foot-and- 
mouth  disease.     Dec.  3,  1902. 

Fowl  cholera.  Report  on  prevention  of  fowl  cholera;  by  D.  E.  Salmon. 
Feb.  23,  1881.    4°    * 

Glanders.  Notice  regarding  interstate  movement  of  horses,  mules,  and 
asses  affected  with  glanders.    Oct.  9,  1907. 

Horse.     Special  report  on  diseases  of  horse:  by  Drs.  Michener,  Law,  Har- 
baugh, Trumbower,  Liautard,  Holcombe,  Huidekoper,  and  Dick- 
son.    1890. 
Same.    [Reprint]  1896. 

Same;  by  Drs.  Pearson,  Michener,  Law,  Harbaugh,  Trumbower,  Liau- 
tard, Holcombe,  Huidekoper,  Stiles,  and  Adams.  Revised  edition, 
1903.  [4552^87] 
Same;  by  Drs.  Pearson,  Michener,  Law,  Harbaugh,  Trumbower,  Liau- 
tard, Holcombe,  Huidekoper,  Stiles,  Mohler,  and  Adams.  Revised 
edition.    1907.     [5205-795] 

Labels.     Instructions  [to  inspectors  and  others]  concerning  trade  labels 
under  meat-inspection  law  and  regulations;  [by  A.   D.  Melvin]. 
Sept.  12,  1906. 
Same,  revised.     Dec.  10,  1906. 

Mallein.  Directions  for  using  mallein,  as  prepared  in  Biochemic  Labora- 
tory, for  diagnosis  of  glanders  in  horses.     Apr.  5,  1907.     4° 

Meat  inspection.  [Circular]  to  inspectors  in  charge  [of  meat-inspection 
stations  relative  to  duties,  etc.].    Oct.  30,  1906.    4° 

Meat  inspection.  Instructions  concerning  laboratory  inspections  of  meat 
food  products.    Aug.  13,  1907.    4° 

Meat  inspection.  [Circular]  to  inspectors  and  others  [relative  to  meat 
inspection  regulations;  Circular  to  inspectors  and  others  relative  to 
marks  of  inspection].    Dec.  27  [and  28]  1906.    4° 


July  19,  1909. 


June  10,  1896. 


209 


CUs8inca« 
tion  nu. 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Meat  products.    Instructions  concerning  stocks  of  meat  food  products  on 

hand  Oct.  1,  1906.    Oct.  16,  1906. 
Same,  Jan.  7,  1907.    Jan.  14,  1907. 
Meat  inspection  amendment,  approved  June  30,  1906.     [1907.] 
Meat  inspection.     Instructions  supplementing  new  meat-inspection  regu- 
lations relating  to  tuberculosis,  hog  cholera,  and  icterus,     Apr.  1, 

1908.     narrow    16°    [These    Instructions    supplement    regulations 

issued  as  B.  A.  1.  order  150  (A4.5:150).] 
Pork.     Instructions  for  microscopists  in  examination  of  pork  for  trichina. 

June  26,  1896. 
Publications.     Classified  list  of  available  publications  of  Bureau  of  Animal 

Industry  [for  foreign  distribution],  Sept.  1,  1908.     Oct.  19,  1908. 

[See,  for  edition  for  home  distribution,  A4. 4:134.] 
Sheep.    Animal  parasites  of  sheep;  by  Cooper  Curtice.     [1st  edition.] 

1890. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1890. 
Sheep.     Special  report  on  history  and  present  condition  of  sheep  industry 

of  United  States;  by  Ezra  A.  Carman,  H.  A.  Heath,  and  John  Minto. 

1892.     [3124-105] 
Swine  plague.    Special  report  on  cause  and  prevention  of  swine  plague, 

results  of  experiments  conducted  by  Theobald  Smith.     1891. 
Tuberculin.     Directions  for  using  tuberculin,  as  prepared  in  Biochemic 

Laboratory,  for  diagnosis  of  tuberculosis  in  cattle.    Apr.  5,  1907.    4° 
Tuberculosis.     Notice  regarding  interstate  movement  of  cattle  and  swine 

which  are  affected  with  tuberculosis.     Nov.  6,  1907. 
Tuberculous  cattle.    Danger  from  products  of  tuberculous  cattle.    Feb.  24 

1908. 

General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 


2  editions 
2  editions 


28 


[1st  edition] 
Same,  revised 


[5056-942] 


29 
30 
31 


34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39, 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47, 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52, 
53 
54 
55 
56 


25pts. 


3  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 


3  pts. 


82452°— 11 14 


210 


Cla«slflca- 

A4.     ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BURKA.U— Continued 

tion  no. 

A4.3: 

Bxdletln  s— Continued 

(nos.) 

57 

87 

■ 

58 

2  prints 

88 

59 

89 

60 

90 

61 

91 

62 

92 

63 

2  editions 

93 

64 

94 

65 

95 

66 

96 

67 

97 

68 

Same  [reprint]    [Pages    78-80, 
Goats  in  Norway  and   Swe- 
den, omitted.] 

98 

99 

100 

101 

69 

102 

70 

103 

71 

104 

72 

105 

Same  [reprint]  [Plates  4-6  are 

106 

added  to  this  reprint.] 

107 

73 

108 

74 

109 

75 

110, 

pt.lt 

76 

111 

77 

112 

78 

113 

79 

114 

80 

115 

81 

116 

82 

117 

83 

118:1 

84 

119 

85 

120  5 

86 

121 

A4.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

1 

4  editions 

23 

[1st  edition]  1  ^                            ^ 
Same,  revised;  ^ 

2 

3 

Same,  2d  revision    [Title  changed 

4 

to  Directions  for  use  of  black-: 

5 

2  editions 

leg  vaccine.] 

6 

Same,  3d  revision 

7 

2  editions 

Same,  3d  revision,  Spanish 

8 

24 

9 

25 

2  editions 

10 

20 

11 

27 

2  editions 

12 

28 

13 

29 

14 

30 

15 

31 

3  editions 

16 

32 

17 

33 

18 

34 

19 

35 

20 

36 

21 

[See,  for  later  editions,  A4.4:23.]  37 

22 

38 

.  .  ..-..- -     i 

t  Pt.  2  not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.  %  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 

§The  title  of  these  editions  reads:  Blackleg,  its  nature,  cause,  and  prevention. 
Circular  31  (A4.4:31)  bears  the  same  title. 


211 


U88iflca.  A4.    ANIMAIj  industry  BUREAU— Continued 

tion  no. 

A4 . 4 :     Circular  s— Continued 


39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67  2  editions 

68  2  editions 
69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74  4  editions 

75 

76 1 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84 

85 

^6 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 


97  2  editions 

.98 

99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 


107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 


Same,  supplemental 


2  editions 


2  editions    See  also  A4 .2 :P96. 


fThis  is  Dairy  methods  in  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  Denmark,  Holland,  Channel 
Islands,  France,  Austria-Hungary,  Germany,  and  Switzerland,  by  Willard  John 
Kennedy.  An  earlier  publication  with  title  Preliminary  note  on  protozoan,  Chaos 
acarophila,  occmring  in  eggs,  larvae,  nymphs,  and  adults  of  ticks  was  issued  as  Circular 
"6,  but  was  withdrawn. 


212 


Classifica- 
tion no. 


A4.     ANIMAL  INDU8TRT  BUREAU— Continued 


A4:.5 :     B.  A.  I.  orders  (signed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 


(nos.) 


[From  July  1, 1885,  to  Feb.  19, 1897,  ninety  circular  orders  were  issued  without  nvunbers. 

The  full  text  of  these  orders  is  given  in  the  14th  annual  report  of  the  Bureau  of  Animal 

Industry,  1897,  beginning  at  p.  324  (A4.1:897). 
Certain  of  the  orders  listed  below  supersede  Rules  (A4.7:)  and  Regulations  (A4.8:).] 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 


2  editions 


2  editions 


Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 
Same,  amendment  8 
Same,  amendment  9 
Same,  amendment  10 
Same,  amendment  11 
Same,  amendment  12 
Same  amendment  13 


See  A4. 5:58. 
SeeA4.5M. 
/See  A4. 5:77. 
/SeeA4.5:79. 


14 

57 

15 

58 

16 

59 

17 

60 

18 

61 

19 

62 

20 

63 

21 

64 

22 

65 

23 

66 

24 

67 

25 

68 

26 

69 

27 

70 

28 

71 

29 

72 

30 

73 

31 

74 

32 

75 

33    [1st  edition] 

76 

Same.    [2d  edition]    16» 

77 

Same,  amendmen  1 1    See  A4 .5 :78 

.78 

Same,  amendment  2 

79 

Same,  amendment  3 

80-87    [In   one   pamphlet.    Orders 

Same,  amendment  4 

81-87  are  amendments  1-7  to 

34 

Order  80.] 
Sam  e,  amendment  8  See  A4 . 5 :88 . 

35    2  editions 

36 

Same,  amendment  9  See  Ai. 5:89. 

37 

Same,  amendment  10 

38 

Same,  amendment  11 

39 

Same,  amendment  12' 

40 

Same,  amendment  13 

41 

Same,  amendment  14 

42 

Same,  amendment  15 

43 

Same,  amendment  16 

44 

Same,  amendment  17 

45 

Same,  amendment  18 

46    [1st  edition] 

88 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

89 

Same,  amendment  1 

90 

Same,  amendment  2    * 

91 

Same,  amendment  3 

92 

47 

93,  and  amendments  1-8    [In  one 

48 

pamphlet.] 

49 

Same,  amendment  9 

49-55    [In  one  pamphlet.] 

Same,  amendment  10 

56 

Same,  amendment  11 

213 


ClasslflcA 
tlon  no. 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Contmued 
A4.5:     B.  A.  I.  orders— Continued 


(noe.) 


Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 


amendment  12 
amendment  13 
amendment  14 
amendment  15 
amendment  16 
amendment  17 
amendment  18 
amendment  19 


94 
95 
96 
97 
98 

Same,  amendment  1 
99 
Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 

100 

101,  and  amendments  l-( 
pamphlet.] 
Same,  amendment  10 
Same,  amendment  11 

102 

Same,  amendment  1 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 
Same,  amendment  8 
Same,  amendment  9 
Same,  amendment  10 
S&me,  amendment  11 
Same,  amendment  12 
Same,  amendment  13 
Same,  amendment  14 
Same,  amendment  15 

108 

109 

Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 


117  * 
118 
119 
120 

121 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
[In  one    122 

123 
Same, 

124 

125 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

126 

Same, 

127 

128 

129 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

130 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

131 

Same, 
Same, 


amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 
amendment  4 
amendment  5 
amendment  6 
amendment  7 
amendment  8 
amendment  9 
amendment  10 
amendment  11 
amendment  12 
amendment  13 
amendment  14 
amendment  15 
amendment  16 
amendment  17 


amendment  1 


amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 
amendment  4 
amendment  5 
amendment  6 
amendment  7 
amendment  8 

amendment  1 


amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 

amendment  1 
amendment  2 
amendment  3 
amendment  4 
amendment  5 
amendment  6 
amendment  7 
amendment  8 
amendment  9 
amendment  10 
amendment  11 
amendment  12 
amendment  13 
amendment  14 
amendment  15 
amendment  16 
amendment  17 

amendment  1 
amendment  2 


214 


Classlflca 
tion  no. 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 
A4.5:     B.  A.  I.  orders — Continued 


(nos.) 


Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 
Same,  amendment  6 
Same,  amendment  7 
Same,  amendment  8 
Same,  amendment  9 
Same,  amendment  10 


145 


Same,  amendment  2 
Same,  amendment  3 
Same,  amendment  4 
Same,  amendment  5 

Same,  amendment  1 
Same,  amendment  2 


146 


Same,  amendment  11 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  12 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  13 

Same,  amendment  3 

132 

Same,  amendment  4 

133 

Same,  amendment  5 

134 

Same,  amendment  6 

135 

143-146    [Issued    without    amend- 

Same, amendment  1 

ments  in  one  narrow  12®  pam- 

136 

phlet.] 

Same,  amendment  1 

147 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  3 

148 

Same,  amendment  4 

149 

Same,  amendment  5 

150    [Ist   edition]    See  also  A4.2 

Same,  amendment  6 

M46  7. 

Same,  amendment  7 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same,  amendment  8 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  9 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  10 

151 

Same,  amendment  11 

Same,  amendment  1 

137 

Same,  amendment  1  [reprint] 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  5 

Same,  amendment  5 

152 

Same,  amendment  6 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  7 

Sa.me,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  8 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  9 

153 

Same,  amendment  10 

154 

138 

155 

139 

156 

Same    narrow  12* 

Same,  amendment  1 

140 

Same,  amendment  2 

141 

Same,  amendmeiA  3 

142 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  1    July  19, 

Same,  amendment  5 

1907    * 

Same,  amendment  6 

Same,  amendment  1    July  30, 

Same,  amendment  7 

1907 

Same,  amendment  8 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  9 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  10 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  11 

Same,  amendment  5 

157 

Same,  amendment  6 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  7 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  8 

158 

Same,  amendment  9 

Same,  amendment  1 

143 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  1 

Same,  amendment  3 

Same,  amendment  2 

Same,  amendment  4 

Same,  amendment  3 

Sa,me,  amendment  5 

Same,  amendment  4 

159 

144 

160 

Same,  amendment  1 

161 

215 


Clasfliaca* 
tlon  no. 

A4.5: 

(no6.) 


A4.6: 

(date) 


A4.7: 

(noB.) 


A4.8: 

905 1 


905' 

905' 
905* 


A4.     ANIMAL.  INDUSTRY  BUREAU—Continued 
B.  A.  I.  orders — Continued 


Same,  amendment  1 


165 
166 
167 


162 
163 
I 
164 

Map  of  districts  infected  with,  splenetic  fever 

sizes 


190.J-07,  maps 
1908  and  11K)9, 


(1901-04,  a  map  for  each  of  the  5  districts  or  sections  was  issued  eacli  year. 

were  issued  only  for  those  sections  having  changes  to  be  published. 

the  map  for  tlio  whole  area  (formerly  shown  as  sec.  1-5)  has  been  printed  on  1  large 

sheet. 
Titles  vary  somewhat.    Maps  for  1908  and  1909  have  no  titles.] 


1891, 
1892, 
1893, 
1894, 
1895, 
1896, 
1897, 
1898, 
1899, 
1900, 
1901, 


Feb.  5 
Feb.  26 
Feb.  15 
Feb.  5 
Feb.  5 
June 
Feb. 
Jan.  1 
Jan.  1 
Jan.  1 
Jan.,  sec. 

sec. 

sec. 

sec. 


1905,  Jan., 


1906,  Jan. 


1907,  Feb. 


1902  * 

1903  * 

1904  * 

Rules 


Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

Same, 
Same, 


Sept. 

1908,  Apr.  1 

1909,  Apr.  1 


sec.  1    [Not  issued.] 

sec.  2 

sec.  3 

sec.  4 

sec.  6 

sec.  1 

sec.  2-4 

sec.  5 

sec.  1 

sec.  2 

sec.  3 

sec.  4 

sec.  5 

sec.  1-4 

sec.  5 


[Not  issued.] 
[Not  issued.] 


[Not  issued.] 


amendment  1 
revision  1 

revision  1,  amendment  1 
revision  1,  amendment  2 
revision  1,  amendment  3 
revision  1,  amendment  4 
revision  1,  amendment  5 
revision  1,  amendment  6 
revision  1,  amendment  7 
revision  1,  amendment  8 
revision  1,  amendment  9 

amendment  1 
amendment  2 


3 
4 
5 

[Later  rules,  with  amendments  and  revisions,  are  incorporated  in  the  series  of  B.  A.  I. 
orders  (A4.5:).] 

Regulations 

Regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  governing  inspection,  disinfection, 
certification,  treatment,  handling,  and  metnod  and  manner  of 
delivery  and  shipment  of  live  stock  which  is  subject  of  interstate 
commerce.     1905. 

Same,  amendment  1,  modification  of  regulations  10,  19,  20,  21,  22,  and 
24.     Aug.  30,  1905. 

Same,  amendment  2,  modification  of  regulation  21.     Sept.  27,  1905. 
Same,  amendment  3,  modifications  of  regulations  41,  42,  44,  and  45. 
Dec.  15,  1905. 


216 


Classiflca* 
tlon  no. 

A4:.8: 

906 


A4.9: 

(nos.) 


A4.    ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 


A4.10: 

906 

907 1 

9072 
908^ 
9082 
908' 
9091 
909  2 
9093 


A4:.ll: 

907 

A4.12: 

(nos.) 

tA4.13 

(nos.) 


June  16,  1906. 

A.  I.  orders 


Regulations— Continued 

Same,  amendment  4,  modification  of  regulation  38. 

[Later  Regulations  and  amendments  are  incorporated  in  the  series  of  B 
(A4.5:).] 

Press  bulletins    various  sizes 

[Notes  on  work  and  publications  relative  to  dairjdng,  etc.,  issued  for  use  of  press.] 
Oct.  15,  1905  8    Aug.  25,  1906    * 


9 

Apr.  12,  1907 

10 

May  29,  1907 

11 

Apr.  6,  1908 

12 

Apr.  25,  1908 

13 

May  19,  1908 

14 

June  8,  1908 

Jan.     3,  1906 
Feb.    1,  1906 

May  17,  1906  * 

June    6,  1906  * 

June  28,  1906  * 

July  20,  1906  * 

[Discontinued.] 

Meat-Inspection  directory- 
Directory,   by   numbers,    of   establishments   having   [meat]   inspection. 

Dec.  20,  1906.    4« 
Meat-inspection  directory,  by  numbers  and  stations,  and  address  list  of 

inspectors  and  others.    May  6,  1907.    4* 


Same. 

Aug.  5,  1907. 

4» 

Same. 

Jan.  9,  1908. 

4* 

Same. 

July  1,  1908. 

4» 

Same. 

Oct.  9,  1908. 

4» 

Same. 

Jan.  13,  1909. 

4» 

Same. 

Apr.  1,  1909. 

4* 

Meat-inspection  directory,  official  establishments,  by  numbers  [and  sta- 
tions, and  address  list  of  inspectors].     Oct.  1,  1909.    4* 

[Discontinued.!] 

Address  list  of  [meat]  inspectors 

Address  list  of  [meat]  inspectors  and  others.    Jan.  15,  1907.    4° 

[Discontinued.    Later  lists  are  incorporated  in  the  Meat-inspection  directory  (A4.10:907  »- 
909»).] 

Meat  Inspection  rulings  (signed  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 

la  Oct.  29,  1906 
2a  Sept.  2,  1907 
3a    Apr.  6,  1908 

Service  announcements  (monthly) 

[1]    May  15,  1907 
2 


Same,  index  to  [nos.  1-8],  1907 


14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


Same,  index  to  [nos.  9-20],  1908 


t  Later  information  of  a  similar  nature  appears  in  Directory  of  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry  (A4. 14 .-footnote). 
tSee  footnote  on  p.  217. 


217 


CUsslflca* 
tlon  no. 


A4.     ANIMAL.  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Oontiaued 

tA^.13:|  Service  announcements— Continued 

(no8.) 


27 
28 
29 
30 


AS, 


31 
32 

Same,  index  to  [nos.  21-^2],  1909 

BIOLOGICAL    SURVEY    BUREAU 


[EstablL'ihed  July  1,  ISS."),  under  the  Division  of  Entomology  (A9.).  Became  an  independent  division 
Julv  1,  ISSf),  Called  Division  of  Ornitholocy  and  Mammalogy,  or  Economic  Ornithology  and  Mam- 
malogy, prior  to  July  1,  18%;  called  Biological  Survey  Division,  July  1, 189&-July  1,  1905;  since  July  1, 
lOctr),  name  has  been  "Bureau  of  Biological  Survey. 

Scf,  for  information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  slcetch  of  Departmentof  Agriculture  (A21.3:3  »-»).] 


A5.1: 

(datej 

A6.2: 

(CT) 
A6.3: 

(noB.) 


A5.3a: 

(CT) 

A6.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:)  and  Issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 


1 

12 

2  editions 

23 

2 

13 

24 

3 

14 

25 

4 

15 

26 

5 

16 

27 

6 

17 

28 

7 

18 

29 

8    2  editions 

19 

2  editions 

30 

9 

20 

31 

10 

21 

32 

11 

22 

33 

Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  have  been  issued  sepa- 
rately.] 

Circulars 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


2  editions 

[Ist  edition.] 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 


2  editions 


[let  edition.]    1888 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 


1889 


2  editions 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


4  editions 


2  editions 

3  editions 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     The  Animal 
Industry  Bureau  has  since  begun  other  new  series  of  publications.     This  has  necessi- 
tated new  classes  under  A4.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
A4.14:    Directory  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry 
(date)  [Supersedes  Meat-Inspection  directory  (A4.10:).] 

A4.15:    Animals  imported  for  breeding   purposes    for   which   certificates  of  pure 

(CT)  breedmg  have  been  issued  by  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry. 


218 


Classifica- 

A5. 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  E 

fURI 

tion  no. 

A5.4: 

Circulars— Continued 

(nos.) 

33 

52 

2  editions 

34 

53 

35 

54 

36 

55 

37 

56 

38 

57 

39 

58 

40 

2  editions 

59 

41 

60 

4  editions 

42 

61 

43 

62 

44 

63 

45 

64 

46 

65 

47 

66 

48 

67 

49 

68 

50 

69 

51 

70 

A5.5: 

NorthL 

American   fauna 

(nos.) 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

6 

[Not  issued.] 

16 

26 

7 

17 

27 

8 

18 

28 

9 

[Not  issued.] 

19 

29 

10 

20 

30 

-Continued 


A5.50: 

(CT) 


North.  American  fauna  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  North  American  fauna  have ' 
issued  separately.] 


A6.      BOTANY    DIVISION 

[Organized  Mar.  1869.    Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  July  1,  1901;  see  A19.    See,  for  history  of 
division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-»)  and  Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897).] 


A6.1: 

(date) 

A6.1«: 

(CT) 

A6.2: 

B65 

G76 


In7 

mi' 


Annual  reports 


[1869-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:), except  for  years  1871 
1873,  1875,  and  1877,  when  no  reports  were  submitted.    Usually  Issued  separately 


,    separately 

also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  annual  reports  have  been  issued 
separately.] 

General  publications 

Botanical  Exchange  Club .     Rules  for  Botanical  Exchange  Club ;  by  George 
Vasey.    n,  d. 

Grasses.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  grasses  of  U.  S.,  including  especially 
•  grass  collections  at  New  Orleans  Exposition  made  by  Department  of 
Agriculture  and  State  exhibits  of  grasses,  with  notes  on  such  species 
as  are  more  or  less  employed  in  agriculture  or  deserving  of  trial  and 
cultivation;  by  Geo.  Vasey.  Washington,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers, 
Apr.  1885. 

[Published  as  report  of  Agriculture  Department  at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Cen- 
tennial. On  title-page  of  copy  in  file  of  Agriculture  Department,  Publications  Di- 
vision, is  written  the  following  note:  "Said  to  have  been  printed  at  Gibson  Bros, 
to  save  expense.    Paid  for  from  Exposition  funds."] 

Instructions  to  botanical  collectors;  by  Geo.  Vasey.    n.  d. 
North  American  grasses.     Illustrations  of  North  American  grasses,  v.  1: 
Grasses  of  the  Southwest,  plates  and  descriptions  of  grasses  of  desert 


219 


ClasBillca* 
tlon  no. 

A6.2: 


N81 


P69 

A6.3: 

(no8.) 


A6.4: 

(no8.) 


A6.5: 

(v.  no8.) 


A6.5a: 

(CT) 
A6.6: 

(no8.) 


A6.     BOTANY  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

region  of  western  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  southern  Cali- 
fornia; by  Geo.  Vasey.  1891.  large  8°  [Reissue  of  Botany  Divi- 
sion Bulletin  12,  pte.  1,  2  (A6.3:12  '>').] 
Same,  v.  2:  Grasses  of  Pacific  slope,  including  Alaska  and  adjacent 
islands,  plates  and  descriptions  of  grasses  of  California,  Oregon, 
Washington,  and  tlie  northwestern  coast,  including  Alaska;  bj^  Geo. 
Vasey.  1893.  large  8<*  [Reissue  of  Botany  Division  Bulletin  13, 
pts.  1,  2(A6.3:13''^).] 
Plant  breeding  and  seed  selection;  by  Frederick  V.  Coville.  June  22, 
1898. 


Bulletins 

1 

14 

2 

15 

3 

16 

3  editions 

4 

17 

5 

18 

6 

19 

7 

20 

8 

21 

9 

22 

10 

23 

11 

24 

12,   2  pts.    large 

)  8° 

[Also  issued 

25 

as  V.  1, 

Illustrations  of  North 

26 

[4039-160] 

American 

^sses.    See  A6.2: 

27 

miK] 

28 

13,   2  pta.    large 

J  8° 

[Also  issued 

29 

as  V.  2, 

Illustrations  of  North 

American  | 
N812.] 

grasses.     See  A6.2: 

Circulars 

1 

9 

3  editions 

17 

25 

2 

10 

18 

3  editions 

26 

3    2  editions 

11 

19 

27 

2  editions 

4 

12 

2  editions 

20 

28 

5 

13 

3  editions 

21 

2  editions 

29 

6 

14 

22 

30 

2  editions 

7    2  editions 

15 

23 

8 

16 

24 

Contributions  from  U.   S.  national  herbarium 

[The  U.  S.  National  Herbarium  had  its  beginning  in  the  botanical  collections  which 
came  into  the  possession  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  from  the  various  exploring 
expeditions  of  the  United  States  Government  and  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
It  w  as  transferred  to  the  custody  of  the  Agriculture  Department  in  1868  and  returned 
to  the  Smithsonian  Institution  July  1,  lvS9«.  The  Agriculture  Department,  how- 
ever, continued  to  publish  this  series  of  botanical  reports  until  July  1, 1902,  when,  in 
pursuance  of  an  act  of  Congress,  the  National  Museum  assumed  the  responsibiUty 
of  the  publication.] 

V.  3,  no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 

See,  for  later  volumes,  SI  3.8 : 
Contributions  from  U.  S.  national  herbarium  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  various  numbers  of  this  series  are 
issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 

Inventories 


.  1,  no.  1 

v. 

1, 

no.  8 

no.  2 

no.  9 

no.  3 

V. 

2, 

no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2 

no.  5 

no.  3 

no.  6 

V. 

3, 

no.  1 

no.  7 

no.  2 

V.  4 

V. 

6 

V.  5, 

no. 

1 

V. 

7, 

no.  1 

no. 

2 

no.  2 

no. 

3 

no.  3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

220 


Classlflca* 
tlon  no. 

A6. 

BOTANY  DIVISION— Continued 

A6.6: 

Inventories— 

-Continued 

(no8.) 

7 
8 
9    SeeAl9.S:5. 

10  ^ee  A19.3:66. 

11  /See  A19.3:97. 

12  .See  A19.3:106.             17    >See  A19.3:153 

13  /See  A19.3:132.              18    /See  A 19. 3: 162 

14  /SeeA19.3:137.              19    /See  A 19. 3: 168 

15  See  A19.3:142. 

16  See  A19.3:148. 

A7.      CHEMISTRY    BUREAU 

[Division  of  Chemistrj'  established  1S62;   name  became  Bureau  of  Chemistry  July  1,  1901.    See, 
information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3 1-3).] 


for 


A7.1: 

(date) 

A7.2: 

All 

A871 

A87  2 

A87' 
C92 


D41 

D84 

Ex6 

F731 

F732 
F733 
F73* 
F73« 
G16 

M46 

Oi5 

P961 
P962 
P963 
P96* 
P971 

P972 


R22 


Annual  reports 

[1862-1909  (except  1863,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:), 
and  of  late  years  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Alcohol.    Tables  for  calculating  percentage  of  alcohol.     [1905.] 

Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.  Announcement  of  meeting 
of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  1903.  Sept.  1903, 
narrow  8®    * 

Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.    Announcement  of  24th 
annual  convention  of  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 
1907.     [July  1,  1907.]    4o 
Same,  25th  annual  convention  [1908].     [Aug.  15,  1908.]    4° 

Beet  sugar  industry.    /See  Al.2:B39. 

Cuprous  oxid.  Table  for  reduction  of  cuprous  oxid  to  copper,  using  factor 
0.88826,  and  of  reduced  copper  calculated  to  invert  sugar  according 
to  E.  Wein.     [1905.] 

Denatured  alcohol.  Model  denatured  alcohol  distillery;  [by  H.  E.  Saw- 
yer].    Dec.  5,  1908. 

Drugs.  Outline  of  cooperative  work  on  drugs.  Association  of  Official  Agri- 
cultural Chemists,  1906;  [by  Lyman  F.  Kebler].    May  31,  1906. 

Experimental  work  with  pure  yeast  cultures  in  determining  chemical 
character  of  fermented  products.     Nov.  4,  1907. 

Food  definitions  and  standards;  prepared  by  committee  on  food  standards, 
Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists.     [1903.]    10  p. 
Same.     [1904.]    1  p. 
Same.     [1904.]    2  p. 
Same.     [1904.]    3  p. 

Food  for  cattle.     Directions  for  sampling  stock  foods,     [1907,] 

Garbage.  Directions  for  securing  information  in  regard  to  disposal  of 
garbage,  sewage,  etc.,  in  foreign  cities.     Dec.  1,  1897.    4° 

Meat  proteids.  Report  of  referee  on  separation  of  meat  proteids,  Associa- 
tion of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists,  1907;  by  F.  C.  Cook.     [1907.] 

Oils  and  fats.  Methods  for  analysis  of  edible  oils  and  fats,  not  including 
dairy  products;  by  L.  M.  Tolman.     [1901.] 

Publications  of  Division  of  Chemistry.     Dec.  20,  1899, 
Same.    May  1,  1901. 
Same,    Aug.  1,  1902. 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1903, 

Pure-food  laws.  Summary  of  pure-food  laws  of  foreign  countries  affecting 
American  exports.     [1903.] 

Purity  of  food  products,  tentative  draft  submitted  Nov.  19,  1906;  by  com- 
mittee on  food  standards.  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chem- 
ists.    [1906,] 

Testing  of  chemical  reagents  [Association  of  Official  Agricul- 
tural Chemists]  cooperative  work,  1905  [report  of  committee  on  test- 
ing of  chemical  reagents],     [May  27,  1905.] 


221 


I 


» 


Classlflca- 
tlon  no. 

A7.2: 

Sa3 

St2 


Su3 
Un3» 

Un32 

Un33 
W29 
Y31 

Y32 
A7.3: 

(nos.) 


A7.     CHEMISTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Salad  oils  for  which  chemical  limits  are  to  be  suggested.     [1905.] 

Standards  of  purity  for  food  products,  preliminary  draft  submitted  as  basis 
for  suggestion;  by  committee  on  food  standards,  Association  of  Ofl5- 
cial  Agricultural  Chemists.     [1905.] 

Sugar.  Report  on  sugar  [Association  of  OflSicial  Agricultural  Chemists], 
1907;  [by]  C.  A.  Browne.     [1907.] 

Unification  of  terms.  Preliminary  report  on  unification  of  terms  for  re- 
porting analytical  results;  [prepared  by]  committee  of  Association 
of  Official  Agricultiuul  Chemists.     [1905.J 

Unification  of  terms.     Cooperative  work  on  unification  of  terms  for  report- 
ing analytical  results,  Association  of  Official  Agricultural  Chemists, 
1906.     [Feb.  10,  1906.] 
Same  [1907].     Sept.  1,  1907. 

Water.     Directions  for  sampling  water  sold  on  open  market.     [1907.] 

Yeast  cultures  for  experimental  purposes;  [Directions  for  use  of  pure  yeast 
cultures;  by  William  B.  Alwood].    Aug.  15,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1909. 

Bulletins 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

13,  10  pts. 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 


44 

86 

45 

87 

46    2  editions 

88 

47 

89 

48 

90 

49    2  editions 

91 

2  editions 

50 

92 

51 

93 

52    2  editions 

94 

53 

95 

54 

96 

55 

97 

56 

98 

57 

Same,  revised,  pt.  1 

58 

[Pt.  2  not  issued.] 

59 

99 

60 

100 

61 

101 

62 

102 

63 

103 

64 

104 

65 

105 

66    2  editions 

106 

67 

107 

3  editions 

68 

108 

69  [Ist  edition],  6  pte. 
Same,  revised,  9  pts. 

109 

110 

70 

111 

71 

112, 

2  pts. 

72 

113 

73 

114 

74 

115 

75 

116 

2  editions 

76 

117 

77    2  editions 

118 

78 

119 

79 

120 

80    2  editions 

121 

81 

122 

2  editions 

82 

123 

83,  2  pts. 

124 

84,  5  pts. 

125 

85 

126 

2  editions 

222 


Classiflca- 
tlon  no. 


A7.     CHEMISTRY  BUREAU— Continued 
A7.3 :     Bulletins— Continued 


(nos.) 


A7.3a: 

(CT) 
A7.4: 

(nos.) 


A7.5: 

(nos.) 


127 
128 


129 
130  t 


131 1 
132 


Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.) 

Circulars 


1 

13 

25 

37 

2  editions 

2 

14 

7  editions 

26 

38 

3 

3  editions 

15 

3  editions 

27 

39 

4 

16 

6  editions 

28 

40 

2  editions 

5 

17 

29 

41 

2  editions 

6 

18 

30 

42 

7 

2  editions 

19 

3  editions 

31 

43 

2  editions 

8 

2  editions 

20 

32 

44 

9 

21 

33 

2  editions 

45 

10 

2  editions 

22 

34 

46 

11 

23 

35 

2  editions 

47 

12 

3  editions 

24 

36 

3  editions 

Food  inspection  decisions 

1 

24 

47 

2  editions 

2 

25 

48 

2  editions 

3 

26 

49 

4 

27 

50 

5 

28 

51 

6 

29 

52 

7 

30 

53 

8 

31 

54 

9 

32 

55 

10 

33 

56 

11 

34 

57 

12 

35 

58 

13 

36 

59 

14 

37 

60 

15 

38 

61 

16 

39 

62 

17 

40 

63 

18 

41 

64 

19 

42 

65 

See  A1.2:W57. 

20 

43 

66 

21 

44 

67 

22 

45 

68 

23 

46    3  editions 

See,  for  later  numbers,  A32.5: 
A8.      ENTOMOLOGICAL    COMMISSION 

[Transferred  from  Interior  Department  by  acts  of  June  16, 1880  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.  27G)  and  Mar.  3, 1881  (Stat. 
L.  V.  21,  p.  383).  See,  for  earlier  publications,  I  26.  The  work  under  Agriculture  Department  began 
July  1, 1881. 

The  above-mentioned  act  of  Mar.  3,  1881,  carried  the  last  appropriation  for  the  Entomological  Commis- 
sion, which  was  discontinued  June  30, 1882,  its  final  report  ( A8.1:5)  being  completed  and  published  later 
while  the  author  was  employed  in  the  Division  of  Entomology  (A9.).] 

A8.1:     Annual  reports 

(nos.)     Ist    [Issued  as  publication  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 

Territories  (Hayden).     See  I  26.1:1.] 
2d    [Issued  as  publication  of  Interior  Department,  report  being  made 

direct  to  the  Secretary.    See  I  26.1:2.] 
3d    [2154^4] 

4th    [2325-39]    .See,  for  Ist  edition,  126.3:3. 
5th    [2800-269]    See,  for  1st  edition,  1 26.3:7. 


fNot  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


223 


CUssittca* 
tlon  no. 

A8.1«: 

(CT) 

A8.2: 

(CT) 
A8.3: 

(nos.) 

A8.4: 
(nos.) 


♦   A8.    ENTOMOLOGICAL  COMMISSION— Continued 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

[A  few  of  tho  more  Important  papers  contained  in  the  annual  reports  have  been  issued 
separately.  ScpamU's  from  tno  3d,  4ih,  and  5th  reports  are  to  be  classed  here;  tee 
for  separates  from  the  1st  and  2d  reports,  126.1o:] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 

(Nos.  1  and  2  made  under  direction  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories (Ilayden);  nos.  3-7,  under  direction  of  Interior  Department.  None  issued 
under  Agriculture  Department.    See  1 26.3:] 

Circulars 


[None  issued  under  Agriculture  Department. 
Department.    See  126.4:] 


Twelve  circulars  issued  under  Interior 


A9.      ENTOMOLOGY    BUREAU 

[Division  of  Entomology  established  in  18()3.    Became  Bureau  of  Entomology  July  1,  1904.    See,  for 
information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  AgriciUture  (A21.3:3  '-').] 

A9.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 

A9.2: 

Ap3i 

Ap32 
B471-3 


B47* 

B47« 

B47« 

347^ 

B47» 

C82 

N42o 

on 

P41 
P65 

8131 
Si32 


[1863-1909  (except  1878,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department 
(Al.l:),  and  since  1879  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Apiculture.    [List   of   publications   relating   to   apiculture.]    [Mar.    25, 
1909.]    4° 
Same.     [June  5,  1909.]    4o 

Bibliography  of  more  important  contributions  to  American  economic  ento- 
mology: pts.  1-3,  Writings  of  Benjamin  Dann  Walsh  and  Charles 
Valentine  Riley;  by  Samuel  Henshaw.    1890.    [2768-133] 

Contents: 

pt.  1.  Writings  of  Benjamin  Dann  Walsh.    1889. 
pt.  2.  Joint  writings  of  B.  D.  Walsh  and  C.  V.  Riley.    1889. 
pt.  3.  Writings  of  Charles  Valentine  Riley.    1889. 
Index  to  pts.  1-3.    1890. 

Same:  pt.  4,  Writings  of  Government  and  State  entomologists,  and  of 

other  contributors,  A-K;  by  Samuel  Henshaw.     1895. 
Same:  pt.  5,  Writings  of  Government  and  State  entomologists,  and  of 

other  contributors,  L-Z;  by  Samuel  Henshaw.     1896. 
Same:  pt.  6,  Writings  published  between  June  30,  1888,  and  Dec.  30, 

1896;  by  Nathan  Banks.    1898. 
Same:  pt.  7,  Writings  published  between  Dec.  31,  1896,  and  Jan.  1, 

1900;  by  Nathan  Banks.     1901. 
Same:  pt.  8,  Writings  published  between  Dec.  31,  1899,  and  Jan.  1, 
1905;  by  Nathan  Banks.    1905. 
Cotton  insects.     Report  upon  cotton  insects;  by  J.   Henry  Comstock. 

1879. 
New  Orleans  Exposition.     Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  economic  entomology 
at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition,  New  Or- 
leans, 1884-85.     1888. 
Orange.    Report  on  insects  affecting  orange  and  other  plants  of  citrus 
family,  with  practical  suggestions  for  their  control  or  extermination; 
by  H.  G.  Hubbard.     1885.     [2326-40] 
[Periodical  cicada,   or  seventeen-year  locust;  by  C.  V.   Riley.]    May, 
1894.    4» 

Pine  timber.  Preliminary  information  on  management  of  storm-felled 
pine  timber  to  prevent  damage  by  wood-boring  insects,  in  States 
south  of  North  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Missouri,  and  Kansas;  [by  A.  D. 
Hopkins].     [June  18,  1908.]    4° 

Silk  culture.  Circular  of  information  in  regard  to  work  in  silk  culture; 
[by  L.  O.  Howard].     Oct.  2,  1905.     f  • 

Silk  culture.  Information  in  regard  to  work  in  silk  culture;  [by  L.  O. 
Howard].     Dec.  17,  1908.    4'> 


224 


Classifica- 
tion no. 

A9.2: 

Sp3 

St7 

A9.3: 

(nos.) 


A9.4:: 

(nos.) 


A9.5: 

(nos.) 


A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU— Continufed 

General  publications— Continued 

Specimens.    Suggestions  to  correspondents  for  collection  of  specimens  [of 
insects]  and  making  of  observations;  [by  A.  D.  Hopkins].    Apr.  23, 

1908.  4« 

Stored  products.    Investigation  of  insects  affecting  stored  products  [espe- 
cially cereals  and  cereal  products;  by  F.  H.  Chittenden].    Sept.  1, 

1909.  4<» 

Bulletins  [old  series] 


1    [1st  edition] 

13 

Same. 

2d  edition 

14 

Same. 

3d  edition    * 

15 

2    2  editions 

16 

3 

17 

4 

18 

5 

19 

6    2  editions 

20 

7 

21    2  editions 

8    2  edit 

ions 

22 

9    [1st  edition]    See  A1.6:ll. 

23 

Same. 

2d  edition    See  M.Q'.ll. 

24 

Same. 

3d  edition    See  A1.6:ll. 

25 

Same. 

4th  edition   SeeM.Q\\\. 

26 

Same. 

5th  edition   SeeM.%'M. 

27 

Same. 

6th  revised  edition 

28 

Same. 

7th  revised  edition 

29 

10    * 

30 

Same. 

2d  revised  edition 

31 

11 

32 

12 

33 

See,  for  new  series,  A9.6: 
Circulars  [1st  series] 

[This  series  is  described  as  "a  miscellaneous  and  indiCerent  series,  hardly  worthy  to  be 
entitled  to  the  dignity  of  being  considered  publications."  The  whole  nxxmber 
exceeded  40  (nearly  all  being  circular  letters),  of  which  nos.  Ic,  16,  18,  22,  and  27 
are  the  only  ones  known  to  exist.] 


Ic 

16    * 

18 

22 

27    * 

Circulars  [2d  series] 

[Beginning  with  2d  edition  of  52,  "2d  series"  is 

5  omitted.5 

1 

18, 

revision  of  14 

2    2  editions 

Same,  Spanish 

3 

Same,  German 

4 

19 

2  editions 

5    2  editions 

20 

2  editions 

6    See,  for  revision, 

A9.5:14. 

21 

2  editions 

Same,  Spanish 

22 

7 

23 

2  editions 

8    2  editions 

24 

2  editions 

9 

25 

2  editions 

10 

26 

11    2  editions 

27 

12    2  editions 

28 

2  editions 

13    2  editions 

29 

3  editions 

14,  revision  of  6    See 

,  for  revision. 

30 

A9.5:18. 

31 

3  editions 

Same,  Spanish 

32 

4  editions 

15 

33 

16 

34 

2  editions 

17 

35 

See,  for  revision,  A9.5:71 

225 


ClasslOra- 

A9.     ENTOMOJ 

LOGl 

f  BUREAU-^Continued 

tlon  no. 

A9.5: 

Circulars  [2d  series]— Continued 

(noB.) 

36    2  editions 

74 

37    4  editions 

75    3  editions 

38    3  editions 

76    3  editions 

39    3  editions 

77 

40    2  editions 

78 

41 

79    3  editions 

42 

80 

Same.    Revised  [edition] 

81 

Same.    2d  edition    * 

82 

Same.    3d  edition 

83 

Same.    4th  edition 

84 

Same.    5th  edition 

85 

43    2  editions 

86 ' 

44 

87 

45 

88 

46    2  editions 

89 

47    2  editions 

90 

48    2  editions 

91 

49 

92 

50    2  editions 

93    2  editions 

51    2  editions 

94 

52    2  editions 

95,  revision  of  56 

53 

Same,  revised 

54 

Same,  revised,  French 

55 

96 

56  •  See  for  revision,  A9.5:95. 

97 

57 

98 

58 

99 

59    2  editions 

100    [Not  issued  up  to  De 

60 

101 

61 

102 

62    2  editions 

103 

63    2  editions 

104 

64 

105 

65 

106 

66    2  editions 

107 

67 

108 

68 

109 

69 

110 

70 

111 

71,  revision  of  35    2  editions 

112 

72 

113 

73 

114 

A9.6: 

Bulletins  [new  series] 

(noB.) 

[Beginning  with  58,  "new  series 

'  is  omitted  .1 

1  [Ist  edition] 

15 

Same.    Revised  edition 

[3435- 

16 

359] 

17 

Same.     3d  edition 

18 

2 

19 

3 

20 

4    3  editions 

21 

5 

22 

6 

23 

7 

24 

8 

25 

9 

26 

10 

27    2  editions 

11 

28 

12 

29 

13 

30 

14 

31 

1909.] 


82452°— Il- 


ls 


226 


Classlflca- 
tion  no. 

A9.6: 

(no8.) 


A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU— Continued 


A9.6«: 

(CT) 
A9.7: 

(v.  nos.) 


BiQletlns  [newseries]- 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 


Same,  appendix 
2  editions 


2  editions 


[4833-383] 


2  editions 


-Continued 

61 
62 
63, 


64, 
65 
66, 
67 
68, 


69 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 
75, 
76 

77 


7  pts.  and  index  [Issued  sepa- 
rately and  also  in  one  pam- 
phlet.] 

7  pts. 

7  pts. 

9  pts.  and  index  [Issued  sepa- 
rately (pt.  1  revised),  and  also 
in  one  pamphlet.] 


7  pts. 


5  pts. 


Same,  index 
78    2  editions 
79 
80,  4  pts. 

81 1 

82,  pts.  1-3 

83,  pt.  1 

84 

85,  pts.  1,  2 


Bulletins  [new  series]  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issued  separately.] 

Insect  life 


1,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no.  11 
no.  12 
2,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
nos 
no. 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7  and  8 

9 

no.  10 
nos.  11  and  12 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 


3,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V. 

3, 

no. 

6 

nos 

7  and  8 

nos 

9  and  10 

nos 

11  and  12 

V. 

4, 

nos 

land  2 

nos 

3  and  4 

nos 

5  and  6 

nos 

7  and  8 

nos 

9  and  10 

nos 

11  and  12 

V. 

5 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

V. 

6 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

V. 

7 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

[V 

8 

1,  General  index 

[Discontinued.    The  class  of  matter  formerly  used  in  this  series  is  continued  in  Bulle- 
tins, new  series  (A9.6:)  and  Technical  series  (A9.8:).] 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909, 


227 


riamincatlon 
no. 

Ai).7": 

(CT) 

A9.8: 

(no8.) 


A9.     ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU— Continued 

Insect  life  (separates) 
[A  few  of  the  more  important  articles  were  issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 

Teclinlcal  series 

1  4  7  10  13  IG,  3pte. 

2  5  8  11  14  17,  pt.  1 

3  6  9  12,  9  pts.      15 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT    STATIONS    OFFICE 


[Established  July  1,  1888. 


Su,  for  history  of  office,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
(A21.3:3  »-»)  and  Yearbook,  1897  (Al  10:897).] 


AlO.l': 

(date) 

AlO.l^: 

(date) 


Annual  reports  of  director  (to  Secretary  of  Agriculture) 

[1888-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued 
rately  also.] 

Annual    reports  of   Office  of  Experiment    Stations 

(to  Congress) 

[By  provision  of  the  act  establishing  experiment  stations  in  connection  with  the 
agricultural  colleges  in  the  various  States  and  Territories,  approved  Mar.  2, 1887, 
the  stations  were  required  to  send  to  the  governors  of  their  respective  States  or 
Territories,  for  transmission  to  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  on  or  before  Feb.  1  of 
each  year,  a  statement  of  their  receipts  and  expenditures,  with  an  outline  of  the 
work  accomplished. 

It  was  not,  however,  until  the  approval  of  the  agricultural  appropriation  act  of  Aug.  8, 
1894,  that  provision  wiis  made  for  sending  to  Congress  an  annual  report  based 
upon  these  returns.  The  report  for  the  fiscal  year  1895,  the  one  called  for  in  the 
act,  was  laid  before  the  Senate  Apr.  7,  1896,  and  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Printing,  who  reported  a  concurrent  resolution  providing  for  its  publication  as  a 
document,  with  2,000  additional  copies  for  the  use  of  the  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment. The  resolution  passed  the  Senate,  but  did  not  receive  the  sanction  of  the 
House,  and  the  report  tlierefore  was  never  printed. 

The  2d  report,  1896,  called  for  by  Congress,  was  printed  as  Senate  document  137, 54th 
Congress,  2d  session;  serial  no.  3470. 

The  3d  report,  1897,  was  printed  as  House  document  205,  55th  Congress,  2d  session; 
serial  no.  3667,  and  also  as  Bulletin  50,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  4th  report,  1898,  was  printed  as  House  document  121,  55th  Congress,  3d  session; 
serial  no.  3768,  and  also  as  Bulletin  61,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  5th  report,  1899,  was  printed  as  House  document  500,  56th  Congress,  1st  session; 
serial  no.  3929,  and  also  as  Bulletin  83,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  6th  report,  1900,  was  printed  as  House  document  336,  56th  Congress,  2d  session; 
serial  no.  4116,  and  also  as  Bulletin  93,  Experiment  Stations  Office. 

The  7th  report,  1901,  and  succeeding  reports  have  appeared  in  both  bureau  and 
Congressional  editions  as  shown  below.] 


1 


A10.12«: 

(CT) 
A10.2: 

Ab2 

Ac2 
Am3» 
Am32 

B64 


1901 

1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


4301-334] 
4425-104 
4598-148 
4878-421^ 
5049-924 
5211-820 
5317-984 
5487-1561] 
[5778-128] 


Annual     reports     of     Experiment    Stations    Office 

(to  Congress)  (separates) 

General  publications 

Abbreviations  [of  titles  of  periodicals,  transactions,  etc.]  used  in  Experi- 
ment station  record.     [1897.] 

Accounts.  Classification  of  experiment  station  accounts.  May  10, 
1907. 

American  system  of  agricultural  education;  by  A.  C.  True  and  Dick  J. 
Crosby.     1904. 

American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers.  Constitution  and 
by-laws  of  American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers. 
[1909.] 

Books  by  agricultural  college  and  experiment  station  men.    [1906.] 


228 


Classification 
no. 

A10.2: 

CI71 

CI72 

CI73 

C43» 

C432 
C433 
C434 

D781 


D782 
D783 

D78^ 

F22 
r45^ 

F452 
F76 


G28 

In2 
Ir7i 

Ir72 


Ir73 

Ir7* 

N95 

Or3^ 

Or32 

Or33 
P83 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Card  index.  Terms  of  sale  of  card  index  of  agricultural  literature. 
189[3,  reprint  1896].     [See  also  AlO. 4:47.] 

Card  index.  Announcement  respecting  card  index  of  experiment 
station  literature.     [1908.] 

Card  index.  Announcement  regarding  sale  of  separate  divisions  of 
card  index  of  experiment  station  literature.     [1909.] 

[Chicago,  111.,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  collective  college  and 
station  exhibit.]    May  12,  1892.     4« 
Same,  address  by  advisory  board.     Nov.  19,  1892.    4° 
Same  [letter  to  accompany  address].     Nov.  23,  1892.    4» 
Same,  extract  from  annual  address,  New  Orleans  convention,  Nov. 
1892.     [1892.]    40 

Drainage  investigations.     Work  and  publications  of  drainage  investiga- 
tions.   Jan.    9,    1908.     [See,    for   earlier    lists    of    publications, 
A10.16:] 
Same.     June  24,  1908. 

Drainage   investigations.     Organization,    work,    and    publications   of 
drainage  investigations.    June  18,  1909. 
Same.    Aug.  4,  1909. 
See,  for  later  edition,  A10.4:88. 

Farmers'  institutes  in  United  States;  by  John  Hamilton.     1904. 

Field  reports.  Suggestions  concerning  preparation  of  monthly  field 
reports  [of  experiment  stations].     [1907.]    4° 

Field  men.     Instructions  to  field  men.     [1909.]    4° 

Forestry  in  nature  study  [with  list  of  references].  Sept.  29,  1909. 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.  Printed  for  dis- 
tribution at  Alaska- Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle,  Wash., 
1909.] 

General  index  to  Experiment  station  record,  v.  1-12,  1889-1901,  and  to 
Experiment  Station  Bulletin  2.     1903. 

Index  to  Experiment  station  work  [announcement].     May  7,  1898. 

Irrigation  and  drainage  investigations  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations; 
by  R.  P.  Teele.     1904. 

Irrigation  investigations.  [Announcement  of  publication  of  bulletins 
giving  results  of  work  in  irrigation  investigations.]  Dec.  19, 1908. 
narrow  f  ° 

Irrigation  investigations.     Organization,  work,  and  publications  of  irri- 
gation investigations.     Apr.  11,  1908.     [See,  for  earlier  lists  of 
publications,  AlO. 16:] 
Same.    July  6,  1909.     [See,  for  later  edition.  Circular  87  (A10.4: 
87).] 

Nutrition.  Investigations  on  nutrition  of  man  in  United  States;  by 
C.  F.  Langworthy  and  R.  D.  Milner.     1904. 

Organization  and  work  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  United 
States;  by  Dick  J.  Crosby.     1904. 

Organization  and  work  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.    May  18,  1907. 
240    [Printed  for  distribution  at  Jamestown  Ter-Centennial  Ex- 
position, Norfolk,  Va.,  1907.] 
Same.    June  7,  1909.     24''    [Printed    for    distribution    at    Alaska- 
Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1909.] 

Porto  Rico.  Report  on  investigations  of  agricultural  resources  and 
capabilities  of  Porto  Rico,  with  special  reference  to  establish- 
ment of  agricultural  experiment  station  in  that  island;  [by  Sea- 
man A.  Knapp].     1901.     [4117-171] 


229 


llasNitlcatlon 
no. 

A  10.2: 

P96' 


P96» 
Sa2 

St2 

A10.3: 

(no8.) 


AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations,   1900  and  1901,  and 

Station  publications  received  by  Office  of  Experiment  Stations 

during  1900  and  1901.     1906. 
[Dulletln  80  ( A10.;?:80),  p.  500-623,  contained  similar  lists  RlvlnK  previous  Information 

up  to  1800;  these  pa^es  were  also  Issued  separately.    The  1002,  1903,  and  1904 

lists  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  OlHce  (AlO.l*:),  and 

were  al.so  issued  separately'. 
Bulletin  180  (A10.3:180)  is  a  List  of  publications  of  agricultural  experiment  stations 

to  June  30,  1900,  and  supersedes  previous  lists  of  station  publications.    See  also 

A10.17:] 

Publications.  Notes  for  guidance  in  preparation  of  publications  of 
Office  of  Experiment  Stations.     [Mar.  20,  1907.]    4*» 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Description  of  exhibit  of  colleges  of  agriculture  and 
mechanic  arts  and  experiment  stations,  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904;  by  W.  H.  Beal.     1904. 

Station  publications.  List  of  station  publications  lacking  in  library  of 
Office  of  Experiment  Stations.    Nov.  1,  1892. 

Bulletins 


1 

38 

2, 

2  pts.    See,  for  General  index 

39 

to  Experiment  station 

rec- 

40 

2  editions 

ord,    V.    1-12, 

1889-1901, 

41 

and    to    Experiment 

Sta- 

42 

tion  Bulletin  2, 

A10.2:G28. 

43 

3 

44 

4 

45 

2  editions 

5 

46 

6 

47 

7 

48 

[3667-160] 

8 

49 

9 

50 

[3667-2051 

10 

51 

11 

52 

12 

53 

13 

54 

14 

55 

15 
16 
17 

[3435-361] 

56 
57 
58 

[Withdrawn.] 

18 

59 

19 

1 ' ' 

60 

20 

61 

3768-121] 
3768-169] 

21 

62 

22 

63 

23 

64 

24 

65 

25 

66 

26 

67 

2  editions 

27 

68 

28 

4  editions 

69 

2  editions 

29 

70 

30 

71 

31 

72 

32 

73 

33 

[3536-267]    See  also  A1.9:47 

74 

and  Al. 9:48. 

75 

34 

[Withdrawn  Jan. 

1898; 

reis- 

76 

sued  Jan.  1899; 

again 

writh- 

77 

drawn  June  24, 

1899.] 

78 

35 

79 

36 

80 

[4170-507] 

37 

81 

230 


Classlflcatlon    AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 
no. 


AlO. 3:     Bulletins— Continued 


(no8.) 


82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
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133 
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135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 


[3929-314] 
[3929-500] 


[4117-466] 


"4116-336 
^4117-335 
^4117-368 


4°  [4246-356]  [Preliminary 
report  transmitted  to  Con- 
gress Jan.  24,  1901.  (56th 
Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  108; 
serial  no.  4033.)] 


2  editions 


40    [4727-720] 


oblong  8" 


2  editions 
2  editions 


142 
143 

144 


145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
153 
154 
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180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 


191 
192 


193 
194 
195 
196 


[This  is  Irrigation  in  north- 
ern Italy,  pt.  1;  see,  for 
pt.  2,  A10.3:190.] 


2  editions 


[This  is  Irrigation  in  north- 
ern Italy,  pt.  2;  see,  for  pt. 
1,  A10.3:144.  Pt.  3  not  is- 
sued; but  see  A10.3:192.] 

[Although  not  so  designated, 
this  is  virtually  pt.  3  pf  the 
"work  of  which  pt.  1  ap- 
peared as  Bulletin  144  and 
pt.  2,  as  Bulletin  190.] 


231 


OUmincatlon 

AlO.    EXPERIME 

NT  STATIC 

no. 

A10.3: 

Bulletins — Continued 

(no6.) 

197 

213 

198 

214 

199 

215 

200 

216 

201 

217 

202 

218  t 

203 

219 

204 

220 

205 

221 

206 

222  t 

207 

223- 

208 

224  ■ 

209 

225 

210 

226 1 

211 

227  t 

212 

228 

A10.3«: 

(CT) 

A10.4: 

(no8.) 


Bulletins  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  articles  contained  in  the  Bulletins  were  issaed  sepa- 
rately in  pamphlet  form.) 


Circulars 

. 

1 

40 

2 

41 

3 

42 

4 

43 

2  editions 

5 

44 

2  editions 

6    [Mimeographed;  never 
printed.] 

45 

46 

6  editions 

7 

47 

5   editions 

8 

C17^ 

9 

48 

10    [Mimeographed;  never 
printed.] 

49 

50 

11 

51 

7  editions 

12 

52 

2  editions 

13 

53 

14 

54 

15 

55 

16 

56 

17 

57 

18 

58 

19 

59 

20 

60 

• 

21 

61 

22 

62 

23    3  editions 

63 

24 

64 

25    2  editions 

65 

26 

66 

27 

67 

28    3  editions 

68 

4  editions 

29 

69 

30 

70 

4  editions 

31 

71 

32    2  editions 

72 

33 

73 

34    3  editions 

74 

35 

75 

36 

76 

37    2  editions 

77 

2  editionfl 

38 

78 

39 

79 

See    also    A10.2: 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


232 

4 

Classification     AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 


AlO.i: 

(nos.) 


A10.5: 

(nos.) 


A10.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Circulars— Continued 

80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 

87    See,      for      earlier     editions, 
A10.2:Ir73''^and  A10.16: 

Miscellaneous  bulletins 

1 
2 
3 


88    See,      for      earlier     editions, 
A10.2:D78i-'^and  A10.16: 
See,     for     earlier     editions, 


89 

90 
91 
92 
93 


A10.15: 


See,      for 
A10.14: 


earlier    editions. 


[Discontinued.] 


Experiment  station  record 

[Contains  numerous  abstracts  of  the  publications  of  the  agricultural  experiment  sta- 
tions and  kindred  institutions  in  this  and  other  countries;  articles  and  editorials 
on  topics  of  special  interest  in  agricultural  science  by  American  and  foreign  ex- 
perts; and  notes  on  the  experiment  stations.  In  the  first  3  volumes  of  the 
Record  the  aTjstracts  of  the  station  reports  were  grouped  by  stations,  arranged 
alphabetically  by  States.  Beginning  with  v.  4,  an  arrangement  by  topics  was 
adopted,  each  topic  being  edited  by  the  Department's  expert  in  that  line.  With 
but  few  exceptions  each  number  also  contained  a  paper  by  some  noted  authority 
on  a  particular  subject. 

Beginning  with  v.  5,  the  numbers  were  not  issued  regularly  every  month,  although 
each  volume  includes  12  numbers.  For  this  reason  the  numbers  do  not  bear 
dates.  Beginning  with  v.  14,  the  Record  was  again  issued  monthly,  each  num- 
ber being  dated. 

Beginning  with  v.  20,  the  plan  was  adopted  of  issuing  quarterly  "  abstract "  numbers, 
in  oroBr  to  provide  for  the  publication  of  acciunulated  material  which  could  not 
be  crowded  into  the  monthly  numbers,  the  size  of  which  is  restricted  by  law. 
Except  for  the  fact  that  these  "abstract"  numbers  contain  no  editorial  notes 
and  only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes,  they  are  exactly  like  the  regular 
monthly  numbers,  being  numbered  and  paged  consecutively  in  the  series. 

With  V.  20,  the  change  is  also  made  from  1  volume  a  year,  ending  with  August,  to  2 
volumes  a  year,  ending  with  December  and  June.] 


See,  for  General  index  to  Ex 

3eriment  station  record,  v.  1-12,  1889- 

1901,  and  to  Experiment  i 

Station  Bulletin  2,  A10.2:G28. 

1,  no. 

1 

V. 

3 

no.  12 

no. 

2 

[no.  13],  index 

no. 

3 

V. 

4 

no.    1 

no. 

4 

no.    2 

no. 

5 

no.    3 

no. 

6 

no.    4 

2,  no. 

1      . 

no.    5 

no. 

2 

no.    6 

no. 

3 

no.    7 

no. 

4 

no.    8 

no. 

5 

no.    9 

no. 

6 

no.  10 

no. 

7 

no.  11 

no. 

8 

no.  12 

no. 

9 

V. 

5 

no.    1 

no. 

10 

no.    2 

no. 

11 

no.    3 

no. 

12 

no.    4 

3,  no. 

1 

no.    5 

no. 

2 

no.    6 

no. 

3 

no.    7 

no. 

4 

no.    8 

no. 

5 

no.    9 

no. 

6 

no.  10 

no. 

7 

no.  11 

no. 

8 

no,  12 

no. 

9 

V. 

6 

no.    1 

no. 

10 

no.    2 

no. 

11 

no.   3 

233 


Classification 

AlO.     EX. 

no. 

A10.6:     E 

xperime 

(v.  nos.) 

\. 

6,  no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

7,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

8,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

9,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

10,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V. 

11,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.    7 

EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

station  record— Continued 

V.  11,  no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 
V.  12,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 
V.  13,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 
V.  14,  no.    1 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 


2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 


15,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

16,  no.  1 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 


234 


Classification 
no. 

A10.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


A10.6«: 

(CT) 
A10.7: 

(nos.) 


A10.8: 

(nos.) 


A10.9: 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

Experiment  station  record — Continued 
V.  16,  no.  12  V.  19,  no.    6 


V.  17,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
V.  18,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
V.  19,  no.    1 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13],  name  index 

no. 

14],  subject  index 

V.  20,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 
no. 

13  ,  name  index 

14  ,  subject  index 

V.  21,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

[no. 

9],  index 

Experiment  station  record  (separates) 

[The  papers  mentioned  in  the  note  under  A10.6:  were  each  issued  separately.] 

Food  and  diet  charts  t    40  X  26  in. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

[Discontinued.fJ 

Irrigation  investigation  schedules    4<» 


1     oblong  48« 

2 

3 

4 

[Discontinued.) 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

[Established  Mar,  IQOl.J 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Experi- 
ment Stations  Office  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  Food  charts  which  differs  materi- 
ally from  the  former  series  of  Food  and  diet  charts  (A10.7:).  This  has  necessitated  an 
additional  class  under  AlO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 

A10.21: 
(nos.) 


[Food]  charts    23.6  X  17.9  in. 


235 


ClMslflOAtlun 
no. 

A10.9': 

(date) 


(CT) 
AIO.O^: 

(CT) 

A10.93: 

(nos.) 


A10.9*: 

(nos.) 
AIO.9^: 

(nos.) 


AlO.lO: 

AIO.IOM 

(date) 


AlO.lO^fl: 

(CT) 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

Hawaii   Agricultural   Experiment    Station,    Annual 
reports 

1900    SeeAlO.S'M. 

1901-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (AlO. 1 '■':),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1905    ;S€C  A10.3:170. 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Hawaii   Agricultural   Experiment 
reports  (separatee) 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment 
publications 

[None  issued.] 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Bulletins 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment   Station,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Hawaii    Agricultural    Experiment     Station,     Press 


Station,    Annual 


Station,    General 


1 

7 

2 

8 

3 

2  editions 

9 

4 

10 

5 

11 

6 

12 

bulletins    various  sizes 


Hawaiian 


Same,  Portuguese 
Same,  Hawaiian 
Same,  Japanese 
Same,  Chinese 


8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations 

[Established  on  permanent  basis  during  summer  of  1899,  although  experiments  had 
been  conducted  at  several  points  along  the  coast  since  1897.] 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Annual 
reports 

1897  -See  A10.3:48. 

1898  /See  A10.3:62.  ' 

1899  /See  A10.3:82. 

1900  5eeA10.3:94. 

1901-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (AlO.l^:),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1905    ^ee  A10.3:169. 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Annual 
reports  (separates) 


236 


Classification 
no. 

AIO.IO^: 

(CT) 

AIO.IO^: 

(nos.) 

AIO.IO^: 

(nos.) 
AlO.ll: 

(v.  nos.) 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE— Continued 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  General 
publications 

[None  issued.] 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Bulletins 

1 

2 
3 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Experiment  station  work 

[Title-page,  table  of  contents,  index,  and  glossary  for  v.  1  were  issued  as  a  separate 
pamphlet,  in  order  that  the  first  20  numbers  of  Experiment  station  work  which 
had  been  issued  as  Farmers'  bulletins  (A1.9:)  might  be  brought  together.  In 
V.  1,  each  bulletin  bears  its  owti  paging. 

Beginning  with  v.  2,  the  publication  is  issued  in  the  usual  Farmers'  bulletin  edition 
(A1.9:),  and  also  in  a  special  edition  for  binding  (AlO.ll:)  omitting  the  bulletin 
number,  and  giving  the  volume  number.  Each  volume  now  has  continuous 
paging.] 


V.  1,  no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 

V.  2,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 


V.  3, 


no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 


(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

(Farmers'  bulletin 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

^Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

^Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 

Same  as  Farmers' 


56. 

65. 

69. 

73. 

78. 

79. 

84. 

87. 

92. 

97. 

103. 

105. 

107. 

114. 

119.^ 

122. 

124.) 

133.) 

144.) 

149.) 

bulletin  162. 

bulletin  169. 

bulletin  186. 

bulletin  190. 

bulletin  193. 

bulletin  202. 

bulletin  210. 

bulletin  222. 

bulletin  225. 

bulletin  227. 

bulletin  233. 

bulletin  237. 

bulletin  244. 

bulletin  251. 

bulletin  259. 

bulletin  262. 

bulletin  267. 

bulletin  273. 

bulletin  276. 

bulletin  281. 

bulletin  296. 

bulletin  305. 

bulletin  309. 

bulletin  316. 

bulletin  317. 


237 


Cluslflcatlon 
no. 

AlO.ll: 

(v.  noB.) 


A10.12: 

A10.12': 

(date) 


A10.12^«: 

(CT) 
A10.122: 

(CT) 

A10.12^: 

(nos.) 


A10.12*: 

(nos.) 


A10.13: 

(nos.) 


A10.14: 

9051 

9052 

9053 

906 

9071 

9072 


AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

Experiment  station  work— Continued 

V.  3,  no.    6  [Same  as  Farmers*  bulletin  320. 

no.    7  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  321). 

no.    8  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  334. 

no.    9  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  342. 

no.  10  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  353. 

no.  11  [Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  360. 

no.  12  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  366. 

no.  13  Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  374. 

no.  14  [Same  as  Farmers'  bulletin  381. 

Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 

[Established  May,  1901.) 

Porto      Rico      Agricultural      Experiment      Station, 
Annual  reports 

1900    See  A10.2:FSZ. 

1901-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (AlO.l^ :),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1905    iS'eeA10.3:171. 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Porto      Rico      Agricultural      Experiment      Station, 
Annual  reports   (separates) 


Porto      Rico      Agricultural 
General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Porto      Rico      Agricultural 
Bulletins 

1  4 


Experiment      Station, 


Experiment 

7 


Station, 


Same,  Spanish 
Same,  Spanish 


6 


Same,  Spanish 
Same,  Spanish 


8 


Same,  Spanish 


Same,  Spanish 
Agricultural      Experiment      Station, 


Same,  Spanish 

Porto      Rico 
Circulars 

1,  Spanish 

2 

3 

Same,  Spanish  Same,  Spanish 

Farmers'  institute  lectures 


Same,  Spanish 


6 


Same,  Spanish 


1 

2  2  editions 

3  2  editions 
4 

5 


6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  agricultural  education 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  agricultural 
education;  corrected  to  June  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    * 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1905.     [1905,] 
Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 
Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907.     [1907.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1907.     [1907.] 


238 


Classification 
no. 

A10.14: 


908' 
9082 
9083 
909 

A10.15: 

8981 

8982 

899 

900 1 

9002 

901 

902 

903 

904 

905' 

9052 

906' 

9062 

9063 

907' 

907  2 

908 


A10.16: 

900 

901' 

9012 

902 

903' 

903  2 

904 

905' 
9052 
906' 
9062 
907' 
907  2 


AlO.  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

Last  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  agricultural  education — Continued 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  15,  1908.     Feb.  28,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1908.    June  17,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1908.     Oct.  27,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  1909.    July  26,  1909. 

[Discontinued.    A  later  list  appears  as  Circular  93  (A10.4:93).] 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  food  and  nutrition  of  man 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  food  and  nutri- 
tion of  man.     [1898.]    4  p.     ([Publication]  238.) 

Same.     [1898.]    4  p.     ([Publication]  238  revised.) 

Same.     [1899.]    5  p. 

Same.     [1900.]    6  p. 

Same.     [1900.]    7  p. 

Same.     [1901.]    8  p. 

Same;  [revised  Nov.  5,  1902].     [1902.] 

Same;  [revised  Oct.  15,  1903].     [1903.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1904.     [1904.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  28,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907.     May  13,  1907. 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  15,  1907.     Nov.  6,  1907. 

Same  [for  foreign  distribution];  corrected  to  Dec.  10,  1907.  Jan.  14, 
1908. 

[Discontinued.    See,  for  Oct.  1909  list,  Circular  89t  (A10.4:89).] 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions on  Irrigation  and  drainage 

List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  irrigation. 
[1900.]    2  p. 

Same,  revised.     [1901.]    4  p. 

Same,  revised.     [1901.]    5  p. 

Same,  revised  Oct.  15,  1902.     [1902.] 

Same,  revised  Oct.  15,  1903.     [1903.] 

Same,  revised  Nov.  15,  1903.     [1903.] 
List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations  on  irrigation  and 
drainage;  corrected  to  June  1,  1904.     [1904.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  30,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  30,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907.     May  7,  1907. 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1907.     Oct.  25,  1907. 

[Discontinued.    See,  for  later  lists,  A10.2:Ir7  ^>\  D78 1-<,  and  A10.4:87,  88.!I 


t  Circular  102,  which  was  erroneously  printed  as 
list  issued  Sept.  15,  1910. 


93  revised,"  contains  a  later 


239 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

A10.17: 

(date) 


A10.18: 

907 

908^ 
9082 

A10.19: 

907^ 

9072 

908 

909 

tA10.20: 

905 

908 
9091 
909  2 


AlO.     EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE— Continued 

lAst  of  station  publications  received  by  Office  of 
Experiment  Stations 

TBlmonthly  Nov.  1903- Dec.  1906.    Monthly  l)egiimine  Jan.  1907. 

in  addition  to  the  bimonthly  or  monthly  lists  below,  lists  of  agricultural  experiment 

station  publications  have  appeared  as  follows: 

187&-99,  In  Bulletin  80  (A10.3:80),  and  Issiied  separately  also. 

1900  and  1901,  as  a  General  publication  ( A10.2:  f'90 »). 

1902-04,  in  annual  reports  of  Experiment  Stations  Office  (A10.1«:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

From  organization  of  stations  to  June  30, 1906,  as  Bulletin  180  (A10.3:180).] 


1903,  Nov. 

1904,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Sept 
Nov. 

1905,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Sept 
Nov. 

1906,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Sept 
Nov. 


.  and  Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 

apd  Feb. 

Feb. 

and  Apr. 

Mar. 

and  June 

Apr, 
May 

and  Aug. 

.  and  Oct. 

June 

.  and  Dec. 

July 

and  Feb. 

Aug. 

and  Apr. 

Sept 

and  June 

Oct. 

and  Aug. 

Nov. 

.  and  Oct. 

Dec. 

.  and  Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 

and  Feb. 

Feb. 

and  Apr. 

Mar. 

and  June 

Apr. 
May 

and  Aug. 

.  and  Oct. 

June 

.  and  Dec. 

July 

1908,  Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


Institutions  in  United  States  giving  instruction  in 
agriculture 

Institutions  in  United  States  giving  instruction  in  agriculture.     Feb. 
18,  1907. 
Same.     Oct.  17,  1908. 
Same.     Oct.  17,  1908  [reprint  1909]. 

Address  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations 

Address  list  of  agricultural  experiment  stations  in  United  States.    Apr. 
15,  1907. 
Same.     Nov.  30,  1907. 
Same.    Apr.  15,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1909. 

Address  list  of  agricultural  and  meclianical  colleges 

Address  list  of  agricultural  and  mechanical  colleges  in  United  States. 

Oct.  15,  1905. 

Same.    Mar.  2,  1908. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1909. 

Same.     Aug.  1,  1909. 


t  This  Checklif^t  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Experi- 
ment Stations  Office  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  Food  charts  which  differs  materi- 
ally from  the  former  series  of  F'ood  and  diet  charts  (AlO. 7:).  This  has  necessitated  an 
additional  class  under  AlO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 


A10.21: 
(nos.) 


[Food]  charts    23.6  X  17.9  in. 


240 


All.      FIBER  INVESTIGxVTIONS    OFFICE 


[Fiber  investigations  were  begun  by  the  Division  of  Statistics  in  1889,  and  in  1890  a  Section  of  Fiber  Investi- 
gations was  created  in  the  Division.  Jan.  1,  1891,  the  section  was  made  independent,  under  the  name 
Office  of  Fiber  Investigations,  and  so  continued  until  June  30,  1898,  when  its  work  was  assigned  to  the 
Division  of  Botanv.    See,  for  historical  sketch  of  office.  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897).] 


Classlflcation 
no. 


All.l: 

(date) 

All. 2: 

(CT) 

A11.3: 

(nos.) 

All. 4: 

(nos.) 

All. 5: 

(nos.) 

Annual  reports 

[1890-97,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Reports 
1     2d  edition 


A27.8:l. 


See,  for  1st  edition,      6 


7 
8 
9 

10 
11 


A12.      FOREIGN  MARKETS   DIVISION 


Section  of  Foreign  Markets  established  Mar.  20,  1894;  became  Division  of  Foreign  Markets  July  1,  19D2. 
Placed  under  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Agriculture  Dept.,  July  1, 1903.] 


A12.1: 

(date) 

A12.2: 

(CT) 
A12.3: 

(nos.) 


A12.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1897-1903,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

1 

13 

26 

Same,  supplement 

14 

27 

2 

15 

28 

3 

16 

29 

4 

17 

30 

5 

18 

31 

6 

19 

32 

7    2  editions 

20 

33 

8    2  editions 

21 

34 

9 

22 

35 

10 

23 

36 

11 

24 

37 

12 

25 

Circulars 

1 

10 

19 

2    2  editions 

11 

20 

3 

12 

21 

4 

13 

22 

5 

14 

23 

6 

15 

24 

7 

16 

25 

8 
9 

17 

18    2  editions 

26 

241 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE 

f  Investigations  In  forestry  wore  begun  In  1870  under  a  clause  in  act  approved  Aug.  15, 1876  TStat.  L.  v.  19, 
p.  167);  see,  for  early  reports,  AIS.."):    The  Division  of  Forcslry  wiws  t'StaMishcd  by  order  of  the  Secretary 
of  Agriculture  In  1H80  and  rocognized  by  Congress  jw  a  division  of  the  Depart inont  in  appropriation  act 
~     '" -        '        "  Name  changed  to  Hureau  of  Forestry  July  1,  I'JOl,  and  to 


)proved  June  30,  lS,S(i  (Stat, 
i'orest  Service  July  1, 1905.] 


L.  V.  24,  p.  103). 


Classiflcstlon 
no. 

A13.1: 

(date) 

A13.2: 

Ag8 


Ap5 

Ar4 
B48 

B64 
B83 

C42 

Eq5i 

Eq5- 
Eq53 
Er6 

F761 

F762 
F763 


F76' 


F76* 

F76« 
F767 

F76S 
G791 

G792 


G79  = 


G79' 


G79' 


Annual  reports 

[1880,  1883-1909,  In  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  usually 
Issued  separately  also.    See,  for  earlier  reports  on  forestry,  A13.5:] 

General  publications 

Agricultural    settlements.     Instructions 


for  examinations  [of  lands 
within  national  forests  for]  a2;ricultural  settlement  [under]  act  of 
June  11,  1906;  [approved]  Jiily  1,  1907.    July  17,  1907.     16° 

Applications  for  classification  and  listing:  of  agricultural  lands  in  forest 
reserves  under  act  of  June  11,  1906.     [June  22,  1906.] 

Arkansas.     National  forests  of  Arkansas.     [1909.] 

Big  trees  of  California.  1900.  [3877-393]  [Also  issued  as  Bulletin  28; 
see  A13.3:28.] 

Books.     Instructions  for  use  of  books  in  field  libraries.     [1907.]    12® 

Brush.  Suggestions  for  disposal  of  brush  in  national  forests;  by  J.  S. 
Holmes.     Dec.  9,  1907. 

Chestnut  bark  disease.  Extent  and  importance  of  chestnut  bark  dis- 
ease; by  E.  R.  Hodson.     Oct.  21,  1908. 

Equipment.     List  of  standard  articles  of  equipment,  stationery,  and 
oflBce  supplies  to  be  procured  upon  requisition.     Sept.  1907. 
Same.    Edition  of  Aug.  1908.     1908. 
Same.     Edition  of  Feb.  1909.     1909. 

Erosion.  Lessons  of  erosion  due  to  forest  destruction.  [1896.] 
48  X  30  in.     * 

Forest  growth.  Letter  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture  regarding  forest 
growth  and  timber  consumption;  by  B.  E.  Fernow.    Apr.  5, 1893. 

Forest  atlas.     Preparation  of  forest  atlas.     Apr.  6,  1907. 

Forest  Service  atlas,  extracts  from  statistical  volume  of  forest  atlas, 
fiscal  year  1907.  1908  [1909].  large  4°  [The  Forest  Service 
atlas  is  a  manuscript  volume,  compiled  each  year,  the  facts  set 
forth  therein  constituting  an  official  reference  record  of  the  work 
of  the  service  for  that  fiscal  year.] 

Forest  trees.  Instructions  for  recording  observations  on  leafing,  flower- 
ing, and  fruiting  of  forest  trees,  phenological  observations. 
Apr.  26,  1909.     [See  also  A13.2:T71  "^J 

Forms.    List  of  forms  to  be  procured  on  requisition  to  forester.     Sept. 
1907. 
Same.    Feb.  1908. 

Forms.    List  of  forms  [to  be  procured  on  requisition].    Edition  of  Apr. 
1909.     1909.    narrow  large  8^ 
Same.    Edition  of  July,  1909.     [1909.]    narrow  large  8® 

Grazing  permits.  Circular  to  applicants  for  grazing  permits.  Dec.  12, 
1905. 

Grazing  regulations.  Revised  regulations  and  instructions  in  reference 
to  grazing;  issued  by  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  to  take  effect 
Jan.  1,  1906.  [Dec.  22,  1905.]  16°  [Earlier  and  later  editions 
of  these  regulations  appear  in  the  Use  book;  see  A13.2:Us2.] 

Grazing  fees.  Rate  schedules,  tables  of  grazing  fees  for  national  forest 
reserves.    1906.     16° 

Grazing  trespass.  Instructions  regarding  grazing  trespass.  Jan.  15, 
1908. 

Grazing  trespass  by  drifting  stock,  national  forests  are  not  subject  to 
State  fence  laws.     [Mar.  20,  1908.] 

82452°— 11 16 


242 


Classification 
no. 

A13.2: 

G821 


G822 
L971 


L972 
L973 
L97* 

L975 
M31 

M321 
M322 


mi' 

N212 

N213 

N21* 
N21« 

N21« 

N217 

N218 
Pll 

P561 
P562 

P651 

P652 
P69 

P96 

R13 

R16 
R31 


A13.     FOREST   SERVICE— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Grazing  trespass.  Instructions  regarding  grazing  trespass.  May  15, 
1909.     16« 

Green  book,  instructions  relating  to  salaries,  travel  and  field  expenses, 
cost  keeping,  property  accountability,  and  preparation  of  ac- 
counts in  accordance  with  fiscal  regulations.     Oct.  30,  1907,     12*^ 
[Contains  pages  for  memorandum  of  expenses  and  accounts.] 
Same.     [Revised  edition.]    Oct.  30,  1907  [published]  1908.     12" 

Lumber  trade.  Letter  from  agent  of  Forestry  Division  requesting  in- 
formation as  to  extent  of  lumber  and  wood  trade.  July,  1883. 
f  o     -x- 

Lumber  terms  [definitions].     [1905.]    4°    ([Publication]  448.) 
Same,  without  publication  number.     [1905.]    4° 

Lumber.  Production  of  lumber,  lath,  and  shingles,  by  States  and  spe- 
cies, 1906,  1905,  1904.     July  19,  1907.     oblong  f° 

Lumber.     Wholesale  lumber  prices,  1886-1908.     1908.     oblong  f-^ 

Manual  of  procedure  for  Forest  Service  in  Washington  and  in  district 
oflices.    Nov.  16,  1908. 

Maps.     Instructions  for  making  forest  maps  and  surveys.     [Oct.  5, 1905.] 

Maps.  Instructions  for  making  forest  surveys  and  maps.  July,  1907. 
16°  [In  addition  to  the  original  instructions  issued  1907,  supple- 
mental matter  to  be  pasted  in  the  back  of  the  book  was  issued 
1908,  with  title,  Forest  Service  standard  compass;  a  2d  insertion 
was  issued  1909,  with  title.  Forest  Service  standard  hypsometer.] 

National  forests.  Use  of  national  forests.  June  14,  1907.  12"  [This 
publication  contains  in  popular  form  information  as  to  what  na- 
tional forests  are,  what  they  are  for,  and  how  to  use  them.  See, 
for  Use  book,  containing  regulations  and  instructions  for  use  of 
national  forests,  A13.2:Us2i-6.] 

National  forest  order  23,  pt.  4,  Apr.  1907.  Apr.  23,  1907.  16°  [Pts. 
1-3,  mimeographed  but  not  printed.] 

National  forests.     Information  regarding  employment  on  national  forest 
reserves.     [Apr.  15,  1905.] 
Same  [with  changes  on  p.  4].     [Apr.  15,  1905.] 

National  forests.     Information  regarding  employment  on  national  for- 
ests.    Revised  edition,     July  10,  1907. 
Same.     Revised  edition  [with  corrections].    July  10,  1907  [reprint 

1908].    * 
Same.     2d  revision.    May  6,  1909, 
Same.     3d  revision,    July  3,  1909. 

Pacific  slope.  Forest  trees  of  Pacific  slope;  by  George  B.  Sud worth. 
Oct.  1,  1908. 

Photography.     Directions  for  taking  forest  photographs.     [1906.]    16° 

Photography.  Instructions  for  taking  photographs  of  special  interest. 
[1907.]     16° 

Pines.  Instructions  for  collection  of  test  pieces  of  pines  for  timber  in- 
vestigations.    [1892.] 

Pine  seed.    Germination  of  pine  seed.    May  16,  1907. 

Placer  or  lode  claim  [outline  for  report  of  examining  officers].  Revised 
Aug.  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Publications.  [Circular  concerning  distribution  of  publications  of 
Forest  Service.]    [1908.]    12° 

Railroads.  Alphabetical  list  of  land-grant  and  bond-aided  railroads  in 
United  States;  from  [Army  General  orders]  140,  Aug.  4,  1899,  as 
amended  by  supplement  July  19,  1900.     1902. 

Range  plants.  Suggestions  for  collection  of  range  plant  specimens  on 
national  forests.     Apr.  5,  1909. 

Reserve  planting.  Instructions  to  forest  officers  in  reserve  planting. 
Mar.  16,  1907. 


243 


CUsHlflcattun 
no. 

Aia.2: 

T19 

T23» 

T232 
T23=* 

T482 
T711 


X712 

U821 

U822 

Us23 

U82* 
Us2« 

Us2« 

W58 

A13.3: 

(nos.) 


A 13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Taxation.  How  shall  forests  be  taxed?  by  Alfred  GaHkill,  read  before 
Society  of  American  Foresters  Dec.  8,  1904.     [190G.J 

Telephones.     Directions  and  specifications  for  building  telephone  lines 
on  national  forests.     May  2,  1907. 
Same.     Feb.  24,  1908. 

Telephones.  Instructions  for  building  and  maintenance  of  telephone 
lines  on  national  forests.    June  7,  1909. 

Timber  tests.     [1903.] 

Timber  preservation  and  timber  testing  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Expo- 
sition.    [1904.] 

Trees  of  Washington,  D.  C;  compliments  of  Forestry  Division,  G.  B. 
Sudworth,  botanist,  B.  E.  Femow,  chief.  [Washington,  Bell 
Bros.,  1891.]    oblong  24«    * 

Tree  observations.  Plan  for  tree  observations,  [circular  letter]  to 
teachers.     [1909.]    4«    [See  also  Al3. 2 :F7 6  \] 

Use  of  national  forest  reserves,  regulations  and  instructions  to  take 
effect  July  1,  1905.     [1905.]    16° 

Use  book,  regulations  and  instructions  for  use  of  national  forest  reserves. 
July  1,  1906.     16" 

Use  book,   regulations  and  instructions  for  use  of  national  forests. 
July  1,  1907.     248  p.  1  il.  1  pi.  16«    [Note  at   top   of   title-page 
reads:  Issued  June  14,  1907.] 
Same  [with  corrections].     1907.     248  p.  1  il.  1  pi.  16° 
Same  [with  additions].    July  1, 1908.    341  p.  1  il.  16°    [Administra- 
tive edition.] 
Same  [with  changes  and  omissions].    July  1,   1908.     109  p.   16° 
[Omits  most  of  the  administrative  instructions.] 

WTiite  pine.  Extent  and  importance  of  white  pine  blight;  by  S.  T. 
Dana.     May  26,  1908. 


Bu 

Llletins    various  sizes 

1 

24,  pt.  1     1st  edition 

Same,  pt.  1  2d  edition  [4007- 
7271 

2 

2  editions 

3 

4 

See,  for  supplemental  matter. 

Same,  pt.  1    3d  edition    See 

Bulletin  9. 

also  A1.9:173. 

5 

Same,  pt.  2    [Not  in  Congres- 

6 

sional  set.    See  also  A1.9: 

7 

2  editions 

358.] 

8 

25 

9 

26 

10 

27 

11 

28     [3877-393] 

12 

2  editions 

See  also  A13.2:B48. 

13 

2  editions 

29 

14 

30 

15 

31 

16 

32 

17 

33 

18 

34 

19 

35 

20 

36,  pt.lt 

Same,  pt.  1,  errata 

21 

22 

Same,  pt.  1,  revised  f 

23 

[Not  issued.] 

37 

t  Bulletin  36  is  the  Woodsman's  handbook.  It  was  originally  intended  to  issue  this 
bulletin  in  2  pts.  but  pt.  2  has  never  been  published.  Pt.  1  appeared  in  1902  and  a 
revised  edition  of  pt.  1  in  1903.  The  1910  edition  is  revised  and  enlarged  so  as  to 
include  in  one  publication  the  material  originally  intended  for  both  parts. 


244 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Contmued 
A13.3:     Bulletins— Continued 


(nos.) 


A13.3«: 

(CT) 
A13.4: 

(nos.) 


38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43    2  editions 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

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[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  1909.] 

See  also  for  Forest  products, 
1907  and  1908,  C3.12i:  and 
C3.12^: 


Circulars 

[Certain  circulars  of  this  series  dealing  with  forest  products  were  prepared  in  coopera- 
tion with  Census  Bureau.  Similar  publications  for  the  years  1907  and  1908  were 
prepared  by  the  two  bureaus  in  cooperation  and  issued  by  Census  Bureau;  see 
C3.12i:andC3.12  2:] 

[1]  Request  to  educators  for  cooperation.     1886.     * 

[2]  To  educational  men.     1887.    4« 

[3]  Increasing  durability  of  timber,  information  to  wood  consumers; 

by  Norman  J.  Colman.     1887. 
[4]  For  information  of  railroad  managers  [chestnut  oak  for  ties;  by 

Norman  J.  Colman].     Dec.  1887.    4« 


5 

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4  editions 

11 

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2  editions 

12    3  editions 

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2  editions 

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21  8  editionsi 

22  6  editions/ 

[Superseded 

by 

47 

Circular  165.] 

48 

23    6  editions 

49 

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25    2  editions 

51 

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52 

27 

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28 

54 

See  also  A13. 9:1. 

29 

55 

See  also  Al^. 9:2. 

30 

56 

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Classinffttloii 
no. 

A18.    FOREST  SI 

A13.4: 

Circulars— Continuod 

(no8.) 

57 

See  also  AIZ.9 A. 

58 

2  editions    Seealso  A\Z.9:b. 

59 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:6. 

60 

See  also  A13. 9:7. 

%l 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:8. 

62 

See  also  AlZ. 9:9. 

63 

2  editions    See  also  AU. 9:10. 

64 

Seditions    See  also  AIS. 9:11. 

65 

See  also  A13.9:12. 

66 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:13. 

67 

See  also  A13.9:14. 

68 

See  also  A13.9:15. 

69 

See  also  A13.9:16. 

70 

2  editions    See  also  A13.9:17. 

71 

See  also  A13.9:18. 

72 

See  also  Al^. 9:19. 

73 

See  also  A13.9:20. 

74 

iS'eeaZsoA13.9:21. 

75 

See  also  A13.9:22. 

76 

77 

See  also  A13.9:24. 

78 

79 

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80 

81 

82 

83 

2  editions 

84 

85 

86 

[1st  edition] 
Same.    Revised  edition.   Mar. 

20,  1909 
Same.    Revised  edition.    Aug 

6,  1909    * 

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2  editions 


2  editions 


[Combines     and      supersedee 
Circulars  21  and  22.] 


2  editions 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


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Classification 
no. 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 


A13.5:     Report  on  forestry 


(v.  nos.) 


A13.6: 

(nos.) 


[v.  1  and  2  were  published  prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  Forestry  Division,  but 
are  classified  here  in  order  to  bring  all  the  volumes  together,  as  v.  3  and  4  were 
prepared  and  transmitted  by  the  chief  of  the  Forestry  Division.] 

[v.  1]  Report  upon  forestry;  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.    1878.    [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 

V.  2     [1922-37] 


[v.  3]  Report  upon  forestry;  by  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
V.  4    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Press  buUetins    various  sizes 


1882.    [2046-38] 


[Notes  on  work  and  publications  relative  to  forestry,  issued  for  use  of  press.] 


9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 


Same,  supplement 


53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
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106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
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114 

lli 

117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
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136 
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141 
142 
143 
144 
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146 
147 
148 
149 
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Clatwlflcatlon 
no. 

A13.7I 


B39 
B56» 
B56^ 
C82 
Eu7 
Hll 
H22 
H75 
N83 
Osl 
R24 
R92 
Si3 
Su3 
W581 
W582 
W583 

A13.8: 

(date) 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

Notes    on    forest    trees    suitable    for    planting:    In 
United  States 

Beech,  Fapjus  atropunicea.     [1904.] 

Black  cherry,  Prunus  serotina.     [1903.] 

Black  walnut,  Juglans  nigra.    [1903.] 

Cottonwood,  Populus  deltoides.     [1904.] 

European  larch,  Larix  europsea.     [1903.] 

Hackberry,  Celtis  occidentalis.     [1904.] 

Hardy  catalpa,  Catalpa  speciosa.     [1904.] 

Honey  locust,  Gleditsia  triacanthos.     [1904.] 

Norway  spruce,  Picea  excelsa.     [1903.] 

Osage  orange,  Toxylon  pomiferum.     [1904.] 

Red  cedar,  Juniperus  virginiana.     [1904.] 

Russian  mulberry,  Morus  alba  tatarica.     [1904.] 

Silver  maple,  Acer  saccharinum.     [1904.] 

Sugar  maple,  Acer  saccharum.     [1904.] 

White  ash,  Fraxinus  americana.     [1903.] 

White  oak,  Quercus  alba.     [1903.] 

WOiite  willow,  Salix  alba.    [1904.] 

Field  program  [and  Service  notes]    8°  and  16°    [Monthly.] 

[From  Aug.  1904  to  Sept.  1906,  title  reads  Field  programme;  from  Oct.  190G  to  June, 
1909,  form  used  is  Field  program.  Since  Nov.  1906,  a  portion  of  the  publication 
has  been  devoted  to  Service  notes.  Beginning  Apr.  1907,  Service  orders  and 
National  forest  orders,  which  were  formerly  usually  Issued  in  mimeographed 
form  only,  have  been  printed  here.  With  July,  1909,  the  size  of  the  publication 
was  reduced  to  16°  and  the  title  slightly  changed  by  including  the  name  of  the 
month  at  the  beginning  instead  of  at  the  end. 

Beginning  July,  1905,  the  book  number  used  is  the  date  of  the  fiscal  year.] 


1904,  Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 

1906,  July, 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May, 
June, 

1907,  July, 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May, 


[None  issued.] 


1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 


1907,  June,  1907 

1908,  July,  1907 
Aug.  1907 
Sept.  1907 
Oct.  1907 
Nov.  1907 
Dec.  1907 
Jan.  1908 
Feb.  1908 
Mar.  1908 
Apr.  1908 
May,  1908 
June,  1908 

Index,  July,  1907-June,  1908 

1909,  July,  1908 
Aug.  1908 
Sept.  1908 
Oct.  1908 
Nov.  1908 
Dec.  1908 
Jan.  1909 
Feb.  1909 
Mar.  1909 
Apr.  1909 
May,  1909 
June,  1909 

Index,  July,  1908-June,  1909 

1910,  July,  1909 
Aug.  1909 
Sept.  1909 
Oct.  1909 
Nov.  1909 
Dec.  1909 


248 


Classiflcation 
no. 

A13.9: 

(nos.) 


A13.10: 

905 1 

9052 

9053 
905  4 
905^ 
905 « 
906 
907 1 

9072 

9073 

907" 

907  « 
908 1 
9082 
9083 

908  4 

909 1 

909  2 
909  3 

A13.il: 

905 1 
9052 
9053 
905  4 
905  5 
905^ 
906 » 


Same,  Sept.  1,  1905. 
Same,  Oct.  3,  1905. 
Same,  Nov.  15,  1905. 
Same,  Jan.  25,  1906. 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

Forest  planting  leaflets 

1  See  also  A13  A -M.  13  See  also  AIS  AM. 

2  AS^ea^so  A13.4:55.  14  See  also  A13  A -.67. 

3  See  also  A13A:56.  15  See  also  A13 A -.68. 

4  ^eeaZso  A13.4:57.  16  See  also  AIS  A -m. 

5  See  also  A13 Am.  17  See  also  A13.A:70. 

6  See  also  AIS. 4:59.  18  See  also  AIS. 4:71. 

7  See  also  AIS. 4 .60.  19  Seealso  AIS  A :7 2. 

8  See  also  A13. 4:61.  20  See  also  A13  A :7S. 

9  See  also  A1S.4:62.  21  See  also  AIS. 4:7 4. 

10  -^eeaZsoA13.4:63.  22    See  also  A13. 4 .75. 

11  See  also  AIS. 4:64.  23 

12  See  also  A13. 4:65.  24    See  also  A13 A .77. 
See,  for  later  leaflets  issued  as  Circulars,  A13.4: 

Liocation  and  area  of  national  forests 

Location  and  area  of  Federal  forest  reserves  in  United  States,  Alaska, 

and  Porto  Rico,  Feb.  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
[Location  and  area  of]  national  forest  reserves  in  United  States,  Alaska, 
and  Porto  Rico,  July  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
Same,  Aug.  1,  1905.     [1905.] 
[1905,] 
[1905.] 
[1905.] 
[1906.] 

Location,  date  of  proclamation  in  force,  and  area  of  national  forest  re- 
serves in  United  States,  Alaska,  and  Porto  Rico,  Jan.  1,  1907. 
Dec.  31,  1906. 
Location,  date  of  latest  proclamation,  and  area  of  national  forest  reserves 
in  United  States,  Alaska,  and  Porto  Rico,  Feb.  1,  1907.     Feb.  1, 
1907. 
Location,  date  of  latest  proclamation,  and  area  of  national  forests  in 
United  States,  Alaska,  and  Porto  Rico,  Apr,  1,  1907.    Apr.  22, 
1907. 
Same,  July  1,  1907.    July  20,  1907. 
Same,  Oct.  1,  1907.     Oct.  3,  1907. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1908.    Jan.  10,  1908. 
Same,  Mar.  1,  1908.    Mar.  17,  1908. 
Same,  July  1,  1908.    July  23,  1908. 
Location  and  area  of  national  forests  in  United  States,  Alaska,  and 
Porto  Rico  [Sept,  30,  1908],  and  dates  when  latest  proclamations 
became  effective.     Oct.  12,  1908. 
Same  [Feb.  28,  1909].    Mar.  10,  1909. 
Same  [Mar.  31,  1909].    Apr.  7,  1909. 
Same  [June  30,  1909],    June  30,  1909, 
Lists  of  publications 
List  of  publications  available  July  1,  1905. 
Same,  Aug.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12" 
Same,  Oct.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12« 
Same,  Nov.  1,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12'' 
Same,  Nov.  22,  1905.     [1905.]    narrow  12^ 
Same,  Dec,  15,  1905,     [1905.]    narrow  12° 
Same,  Jan.  24,  1906,     [1906,]    narrow  12° 


[1905.]    narrow  12° 


249 


Clamlflcatlon 
no. 

A13.il: 

90G2 

906  •' 
906^ 
9071 

907  2 
907  =» 
907^ 
907^ 
907  « 
907^ 

9078 

907  » 
908 » 
9082 
9083 
908^ 
908^ 
908 « 

908  7 
909 1 
9092 
9093 
909* 

909  5 
A13.12: 

(nos.) 


A13.13: 

(CT) 


A13.     FOREST  SERVICE— Continued 

Ijlsts  of  publications— Continued 

Clasaified  lint  of  publications  available  for  distribution  Mar. 
[190G.]    narrow  12° 
Same,  Mar.  30,  1906.    [1906.] 
[1906.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1907.] 


10,  1906. 


Same,  Nov.  1, 
Same,  Feb.  1, 
Same,  Mar.  1, 
Same,  Apr.  1, 


1906. 
1907. 
1907. 
1907. 


Same,  Apr.  20,  1907. 
Same,  May  15,  1907. 


narrow  12° 
narrow  12** 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

Forest  extension  and  replacement  [publications  concerning].     1907,    4° 
Classified  list  of  publications  available  for  distribution  July  20,  1907. 
[1907.]    narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 

narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 
narrow  12° 


Same,  Oct.  1,  1907. 

Same,  Nov.  1,  1907. 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1908. 

Same,  Jan.  15,  1908. 

Same,  Feb.  5,  1908. 

Same,  Mar.  1,  1908. 

Same,  Apr.  10,  1908. 

Same,  July  15,  1908. 

Same,  Oct.  10,  1908. 

Same,  Jan.  15,  1909. 

Same,  Apr.  1,  1909. 

Same,  July  1,  1909. 
Publications  available  for  distribution  Oct.  1, 

Same,  Nov.  15,  1909.     [1909.]    narrow  8° 
Sllvical  leaflets 


[1907.] 
[1907.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
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45 1 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 


Maps 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


250 


A14.     GARDENS  AND   GROUNDS  DIVISION 

[The  propagating  garden  started  in  1858  was  turned  over  ))y  the  commissioner  of  patents  to  the  Department 
of  Agriculture  in  18(J2,  and  the  Division  of  Gardens  and  Grounds  was  organized  Sept.  1862.  Merged  into 
Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  July  1, 1901;  see  A19. 

See,  for  history  of  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-3)  and  Yearbook,  1897 
(Al. 10:897).] 

Classification 
no. 

AM.l: 


(date) 

A14.2: 

(CT) 

A14.3: 

(no8.) 

A14.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1862-1901  (except  1872-74,  1880,  1884,  1888,  1896,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of 
Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  for  the  latter  part  of  its  existence  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

1 

[No  more  issued.^ 


A15.     IRRIGATION  INQUIRY  OFFICE 

[Investigations  Into  the  question  of  irrigation  were  made  by  the  Department  of  Agriculture  from  time  to 
time  almost  from  the  establishment  of  the  Department.  The  work  began  definitely  in  1885-86  when  a 
first  report  on  Irrigation  in  United  States  was  prepared;  see  Al5.2:Ir7 1. 

The  Irrigation  Inquiry  Oihce  was  established  by  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Apr.  15,  1890,  under  a  pro- 
vision in  the  urgent  deficiency  act  approved  Apr.  4, 1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  42).  The  appropriations  were 
continued  by  subsequent  acts  until  June  30, 1896,  when  the  office  was  discontinued.] 

Annual  reports 


A15.1: 

(date) 


A15.2: 

Ar7 


F22 


Ir7^ 


See  also  reports  under  A15.2: 
Special  agent  in  charge  op  artesian  and  underflow  investi- 
gations AND  OF  IRRIGATION  INQUIRY 

1890,  1891,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and 

issued  separately  also. 
1892    [None  issued.] 

Special  agent  in  charge  of  irrigation  inquiry 
1893,  in  annual  report  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l :),  but  not  issued 

separately. 
Irrigation  Inquiry  Office 
1894, 1895,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  but  not 

issued  separately. 
1896    [None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Artesian  wells.     Report  on  preliminary  investigation  to  determine 
proper  location  of  artesian  wells  within  area  of  97th  meridian,  and 
east  of  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains;  [bv  Richard  J.  Hinton  and 
others].     1890.    *    [2689-222] 
j  Farmers.    Needed  reforms  and  laws  for  irrigation  farmers  of  United 
States.    Oct.  4,  1893.    * 
Irrigation  in  United  States;  by  Richard  J.  Hinton.    1887.    (49th  Cong. 
2d  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  15:  serial  no.  2450.)    [Although  this  report 
was  made  prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  Irrigation  Inquiry 
Office,  it  is  classed  here  because  it  is  a  forerunner  of  the  reports 
issued  by  this  office.] 
See,  for  2d  [revised]  edition,  Y4.Ir7  *lAj:4*. 


251 


ClS88iflration 
no. 

A15.2: 


P94> 
•    P942 

A15.3: 

(nos.) 

A15.4: 

(nos.) 


A15.     IRRIGATION  INQUIRY  OFFICE— Continued 

Gen eral  pu blication s— Continued 

Irrigation .  [ Report  on  irrigation,  final  report  of  artesian  and  underflow 
investigation  and  of  irrigation  inquiry  conducted  under  acts 
approved  Apr.  4,  1890,  Sept.  30,  1890,  and  Mar.  3,  1891.1  1893. 
(52d  Cong,  let  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  41;  serial  no.  2899.)  [No  serial 
title-page;  4  pts.  bound  in  one  v.  with  back  title.  Report  on  irri- 
gation.] 

Contents: 

pt.  1.  Irrigation  and  cultivation  of  soil  thereby,  with  physical  data,  conditions, 
.     and  progress  within  United  States  for  1891;  by  Richard  J.  Ilinton.    1893. 

pt.  2.  Artesian  and  underflow  investigation,  final  report  of  Edwin  S.  Nettleton. 
1893. 

pt.  3.  Final  geological  reports  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation  between 
97th  meridian  of  longitude  and  foothills  of  Rocky  Mountains;  by  Robert 
Hay.     1893. 

pt.  4.  Final  report  on  mid-plains  division  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation 
between  97th  meridian  of  longitude  west  of  Greenwich  and  foothills  of 
Rocky  Mountains,  by  J.  W.  Gregory;  and  Special  report  on  certain  arte- 
sian conditions  in  South  Dakota,  by  Fred  F.  B.  Cofhn.     1893. 

Progress  report  on  irrigation  in  United  States  [for  1890],  pt.  1;  by  Richard 
J.  Hinton.  1891.  [2818-53,  pt.  1] 
Same,  pt.  2,  Progress  report  of  artesian  and  underflow  investigation 
between  97th  degree  of  west  longitude  and  foothills  of  Rocky 
Mountains;  by  E.  S.  Nettleton.  1891.  (51st  Cong.  2d  sess. 
S.  ex.  doc.  53,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  2818.) 

Bulletins 

1 

[No  more  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

A16.      LABOR  EMPLOYMENT  BOARD 


[Appointed  according  to  regulations  issued  by  the  President^ July  2, 1902. 


Discontinued  at  some  time  after 
1904,  and  work  taken  over  by  Civil  Senice  Commission.] 


A16.1: 

(date) 
A16.2: 

In7^ 


In72 
R26 


A16.3: 

(nos.) 
A16.4: 

(nos.) 


ar.  21 

Annual  reports 
[None  issued.] 
General  publications 

Instructions  to  applicants  for  appointment  to  position  of  mere  unskilled 

laborer  in   Department  of  Agriculture  at  Washington,   D.  C. 

July  18,  1902. 
Same.    Mar.  21,  1904. 
Regulations  governing  appointment  to  position  of  mere  unskilled  laborer 

under  Department  of  Agriculture  in  District  of  Columbia.    July 

2,  1902. 

Biaietins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

A17.      LIBRARY 


[The  first  appropriation  for  the  library  was  that  made  in  1864  for  the  library  and  laboratory  jointly.  The 
collection  of  books  had  its  beginning  in  the  transfer  in  1869  of  the  works  on  agriculture  from  the  Horary  of 
the  Patent  Office. 

See,  for  information  concerning  the  library,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-8) 
and  Yearbook,  1897  (A1.10:897).] 


A17.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1894-1909  (except  1895-97,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department 
(Al.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 


252 


Classification 
no. 

A17.2: 

D46 

A17.3: 

(no8.) 


A17.     LIBRARY— Continued 

General  publications 

Desiderata.    List   of   desiderata   [Agriculture    Department   Library], 
Nov.  1905. 

Bulletins 


27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 
49 
50 


Same,  supplement  1 


Same,  errata 


51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 1 

75 


A17.4:     Circulars 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 
tA17.5:     List  of  duplicates  offered  as  exchanges 

(nos.)      1 
2 

[3]  Duplicate  publications  available  for  exchange,  Nov.  2,  1905.    1905. 
[4]  Same,  Mar.  12,  1906.    1906. 

A18.      MICROSCOPY  DIVISION 

[Established  in  1871;  became  a  division  In  1885;  abolished  In  1895.3 

A18.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1871-94  (except  1877-84,  none  Issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department 

(Al.l:),  and  1889-93,  issued  separately  also.] 

A18.2:     General  publications 

F44     Fibrine  and  bacteria;  by  T.  Taylor,    n.  d.    * 

M58  Microtome.  Letter  of  C.  P.  Lyman  to  Thomas  Taylor  on  work  of  his 
microtome.     Sept.  30,  1881.    * 

N16  Naphthaline  as  an  insecticide,  etc.,  its  effect  on  seeds,  plants,  and  ani- 
mals; by  T.  Taylor.     1883.     * 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Library 
of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  has  since  discontinued  the  Accessions  to  Depart- 
ment library,  which  from  1894  to  1909  was  issued  quarterly  and  incorporated  in  the 
regular  series  of  Bulletins  (A17.3:),  the  last  Accessions  list  so  issued  being  no.  74.  The 
Library  has  substituted  a  new  series  of  publications,  the  first  issue  being  v.  1,  no.  1, 
Jan.  1910.  This  has  necessitated  an  additional  class  under  A17.,  the  series  title  of 
which  is  as  follows: 

A17.6:    Monthly  bulletin 
(v.  nos.) 


253 


ClaHKiflcatlon 
nu. 

A18.     MIC 

A18.3: 

BuUetins 

(no8.) 

[None  issued.] 

A18.4: 

Circulars 

(DOS.) 

[None  issued.] 

A18.5: 

Food  products 

(no8.) 

1  3  editions 

2  2  editions 
3 

MICROSCOPY  DIVISION— Continued 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 


Division,  see  A24;  VeRotablo  Pliysiology  and  Pathology  Division,  see  A28;  also  Arlington  Experimental 
Fami  and  Tea  Investigations  and  Experiments  Office. 
See,  for  information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3-.3 »-«).] 


A19.1: 

(date) 

A19.2: 

Ag8 


A12' 


A122 


AI2: 


A12* 


A125 


A12' 


A12 


An8^ 
An82 
B37 

B45 

B62 

B63 

B78 


Annual  reports 

[1901-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al. 
also.] 


:),  and  issued  separately 


General  publications 

Agriculture  Department.  Le  travail  du  D^partement  d'Agriculture 
des  Etats-Unis.  1905.  narrow  16°  [6'6e,  for  other  information  con- 
cerning the  history,  work,  and  organization  of  the  Department, 
the  various  editions  under  A21.3:3  and  A21.4:,  also  Yearbook, 
1897  (A1.10:897).] 

Alfalfa,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted  to  sand-hill  section  of 
Nebraska;  [by  H.  N.  Vinall].^    Feb.  1909.    narrow  f '^ 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  New  York  and  New  England  States; 

[by  J.  M.  Westgate].    July  7,  1909.    narrow  f  ° 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  Ohio,  Michigan,  Indiana,  Illinois, 
Iowa,  Missouri,  eastern  Kansas,  and  eastern  Nebraska;  [by  J.  M. 
Westgate].    July  7,  1909.    narrow  f° 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  eastern  Oregon  and  eastern  Washing- 
ton; [by  J.  M.  Westgate].    July  7,  1909. 

Alfalfa.  Drought-resistant  alfalfas,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions 
adapted  to  western  Nebraska,  western  Kansas,  eastern  Colorado, 
Oklahoma,  and  western  Texas;  [by  J.  M.  Westgate].  July  9, 
1909.    narrow  f« 

Alfalfa.  Cold-resistant  alfalfas,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted 
to  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  Mon- 
tana; [by  J.  M.  Westgate].    July  7,  1909.    narrow  f  *» 

Alfalfa,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted  to  Pennsylvania,  West 
.Viminia,  Maryland,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Arkansas,  Virginia, 
and  Southern  States,  except  western  Texas;  [by  J.  M.  Westgate]. 
July  7,  1909.    narrow  f« 
See  also  entries  under  A19.6:A1 2. 

Anthracnose.     Bean  anthracnose.     Dec.  9,  1907. 

Anthracnose.     Cotton  anthracnose.     Dec.  9,  1907. 


Bean. 


Soy  bean,  Glycine  hispida;  [by  H.  T.  Nielsen], 
narrow  f  ° 


Jan.  1909. 


Bermuda  grass,   Cynodon  dactylon; 
narrow  f  ° 


[by  H.  N.  Vinall].    Jan.  1909. 


Bluegrass.     Kentucky  bluegrass,  Poa  pratensis  L.;  [by  R.  A.  Oakley! . 

Jan.  1909.    narrow  f 

Boll-weevil.    Agricultural  methods  for  boll- weevil  districts;  by  S.  A. 
Knapp.     Feb.  21,  1905.     12" 

[Brome-grass]  Bromus  inermis;  [by  R.  A.  Oakley].    Jan.  1909.    nar- 
row f° 


254 


Classification 
no. 

A19.2: 

B871 
B87  2 
B881 

B882 

C491 
C492 
C493 

C49^ 


C49^ 
C49« 


C621 
C622 

C62=» 

C711 


C712 
C71-^ 
C71^ 

C811 
C812 

C831 
C832 
C833 

D261 

D26  2 
F221 

F222 


F223 

F22* 
F225 
F22« 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  puMieations — Continued 
Bulbs.     Directions  for  planting  bulbs.     [1907.] 

Same.    July  20,  1909. 
Bur  clover,  Medicago  arabica  and  Medicago  denticulata.     [1907.]    nar- 
row large  8** 
Bur  clover  [Medicago  macula ta  and  Medicago  denticulata;  by  C.  V. 

Piper].    July  7,  1909.    4« 
Citrange,  new  citrus  fruit.     [Dec.  9,  1907.] 

Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  10,  1908. 
Citrange.     Distribution  of  seedling  citranges  by  Department  of  Agri- 
culture; [by  Walter  T.  Swingle].    Jan.  6,  1909. 
Citrange.     Conditions  under  which  citranges  are  distributed  in  warm 
regions  by  Department  of  Agriculture;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle]. 
Jan.  6,  1909. 
Same,  in  cold  regions  by  Department  of  Agriculture;  [by  Walter  T. 
Swingle].    Jan.  6,  1909. 
Citrus  trifoliata.     Distribution  of  seedlings  of  large-flowered  Citrus  tri- 
foliata  by  Department  of  Agriculture;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle]. 
Jan.  6,  1909. 
See,  for  specific  varieties,  entries  under  A19.2:C71^-*,  M84^-^,  R89, 

R92i'^  Sa9i-3. 
See  also    reports    on     distribution   of    different    varieties    under 
A19.6:C71,  M84i'^  R89l-^  R92,  W67i-3. 
Clover.     Crimson  clover  seed.    Aug.  18,  1904. 
Clover.     Red  clover,  Trifolium  pra tense ;  [by  Nickolas  Schmitz].    Jan. 

1909.    narrow  large  8° 
Clover.    Crimson   clcTver,   Trifolium  incarnatum;  [by   C.   V.   Piper]. 

July  7,  1909.    narrow  f  «    [See  also  A19.6:C86  ^] 
Colman  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    [1st  edition.]    [Dec.  9, 1907.] 
[Reprinted,  with  slight  changes,  from  New  citrus  and  pineapple 
productions  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  which  appeared  in 
the  Yearbook,  1906;  see  A1.10:906,  p.  331.] 
Same.     [2d^dition.]     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  15,  1908. 
Same.     [3d  edition.]    [Dec.  9, 1907]  reprinted  Jan.  30,  1909. 
Same.    4th  edition.     Nov.  1,  1909. 
iSeeaZso  A19. 6 :C71. 
Corn.    Testing  seed  corn  for  germination.    Mar.  19,  1907.    4° 
Corn.    Testing  seed  corn  [in  seed  laboratory  of  Plant  Industry  Bureau]. 

Jan.  22,  1908.     4° 
Cowpea  seed  for  1907.     Feb.  26,  1907.    4« 

Cowpea  seed .    Testing  cowpea  seed  for  germination .    Mar .  10, 1908 .    4° 
Cowpeas,  Vigna  unguiculata;  [by  H.  T.  Nielsen].  'Jan.  1909.    narrow 

large  8"^ 
Date  orchard.     Starting  seedling  date  orchard;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle]. 
[Mar.  16,  1907.]    16° 
Same.     [Jan.  24,  1908.]     16« 
Farms.    Model  plan  for  southern  farm.    June  21,  1907.     16° 
Farmers'  bulletins  contributed  by  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Jan.  1907- 
Dec.  1908,  nos.  274-339  [title-page  and  contents].     1909.     [The 
Farmers'  bulletins  referred  to  form  part  of  the  series  listed  under 
A1.9:] 
Farmers'    cooperative    demonstration    work.    Field    instructions    for 
farmers'   cooperative  demonstration  work;  [by  S.  A.   Knapp]. 
Feb.  29,  1908. 
Same,     Revised  edition.    Apr.  6,  1908. 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    [Apr.  6,  1908]  reissued  Mar.  15,  1909. 
Same.    2d  revision.     Nov.  10, 1909. 


255 


ClaMsiflratlun 
no. 

A19.2: 

F22' 

F22» 
F22» 
F41' 

F412 
F413 
F41* 


F41* 
F41« 


F46 

F74^ 
F74  2 

F941 
F942 
F943 

G43» 

G432 
G433 

076 1 

076^ 

G763 
G76^ 
In7i 

In7- 
In73 

In7^ 

Iii7^ 
In7« 
Kill 

KIP 

K113 

Kll* 


All).     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— (ontinued 

General  publications— Continued 

Farming.    Familiar  talks  on  farming:  Cultivation  of  crop;  [by  S.  A. 

Knapp].    Apr.  15,  1908. 
Same:  DiverHification;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].    June  30,  1908. 
Farm  notes  [for  the  South;  by  S.  A.  Knapp].    June  16,  1909. 
Fertilizers.     Economize,  cut  down  expenses  of  farm  [by  use  of]  home 

fertilizers;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].     [Mar.  4,  1908.] 
Same.     [Mar.  4,  1908]  reprint  Nov.  19,  1908. 
Same.    Dec.  11,  1909. 
Fertilizers.    Field  instructions  for  farmers'  cooperative  demonstration 

work,   commercial  fertilizers,   their  uses  and   cost;  [by  S.  A. 

Knapp].    Apr.  15,  1908. 
Same,  their  uses  and  value;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].     Feb.  15,  1909. 
Fertilizers.     Commercial  fertilizers,  their  uses  and  value;  [by  S.  A. 

Knapp].     Dec.  13,  1909.     [This  edition  omits  the  words  "Field 

instructions,  etc.,  used  at  beginning  of  title  of  2  previous  editions 

(A19.2:F41*'S).] 
Figs.     Cooperative  distribution  of  new  varieties  of  Smyrna  figs  and 

caprifigs;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle].    Jan.  25,  1909. 
Forage  crop  seed.     Plan  of  distributing  forage  crop  seed  and  cultural 

directions  for  crops  distributed.     [1902.]    16° 
Forage  crops.     Cooperative  experiments  with  forage  crops,  autumn  of 

1907-Bpring  of  1908.    Apr.  18,  1907.     [See  also  A19.6:F74.] 
Fruits.     Instructions   regarding  preservation   of   fruits   in   antiseptic 

fluids.     [1907.]    40 
Fruits.     Instructions  for  packing  and  mailing  specimens  of  fresh  fruit, 

[1908.]    4« 
Fruits.     Directions  for  selecting,  preparing,  and  sending  specimens  of 

fruits;  [by]G.  B.  Brackett.     [1908.]    4°     [Publication  bears  the 

designation  Circular  3  revised,  but  it  does  not  belong  to  the 

regular  series  of  Circulars  of  the  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  for  which 

seeAldA:] 
Ginseng.     [Letter  giving  information  in  regard  to  ginseng;  by  Fred- 
erick V.  Coville.]     [1904.]    4« 
Same;  [by  Rodney  H.  True].     Oct.  20,  1906.     4° 
Ginseng.    American  ginseng;  [by  Rodney  H.  True].     June  4,  1909. 
Grapes.     Factors  affecting  keeping  quality  of  table  grapes  while  in 

transit  and  in  storage;  [by  A.  V.  Stubenrauch].     Aug.  6,  1908. 
Grasses.     Directions  for  preparing  herbarium  specimens  of  grasses;  [by 

A.  S.  Hitchcock  and  Agnes  Chase].    Mar.  1,  1909. 
Grase  mixture  for  moist  meadows.     [1909.]    4* 
Grass  mixture  for  hay  for  sections  south  of  timothy  region.     [1909.] 
Inoculating  material.     Directions  for  using  inoculating  material  [for 

seed  and  soil].     [1907.]    4« 
Same  [with  slight  change  in  text].     [1907.]    4" 
Inoculating  material.     Directions  for  using  inoculating  material  [for 

seed].     [1907.]    4° 
Inoculating  material.     Directions  for  using  inoculating  material  [for 

seed  and  soil];  sheet  A.     [1907.]    4° 
Same;  sheet  B.     [1907.]    4« 
Same;  sheet  C.     [1907.]    4« 
Kafir-corn.     Pink  kafir,    Andropogon   sorghum;  [by   A.   B.   Conner]. 

Jan.  1909.     narrow  large  8° 
Kafir-corn.     Red  kafir,  Andropogon  sorghum  var.;  [by  A.  B.   Con- 
ner].   Jan.  1909.     narrow  large  8** 
Kafir-corn.     BlackhuU  kafir,   form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.    [1909.] 

narrow  8*' 
Kafir-corn.    Red  kafir,  form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.    [1909.]   narrow  8<* 


256 


Classification 
no. 

A19.2: 

K84 
L96 

M631 
M632 

M841 


M842 
M843 
M84* 

On4 
P21 

P67 
P93 
P96 


ES9 

R92» 
R922 

R98 
Sa2 


Sa92 
Sa93 
SeS^ 
Se32 
Se33 

Se3^ 

Se3* 

Se3« 

Se3' 

Se38 

T31 

T551 

T552 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Kowliang,  form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.     [1909.]    narrow  8" 

Lucern.  Sand  lucern,  Medicago  sativa  varia;  [by  J.  M.  Westgate]. 
July  8,  1909. 

Milo,  form  of  Andropogon  sorghum.    Mar.  12,  1908.    narrow  large  8" 

Milo.  Dwarf  milo,  Andropogon  sorghum  var. ;  [by  A.  B.  Conner].  Jan. 
1909.     narrow  large  8*> 

Morton  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     [Ist  edition.]    [Dec.  9, 1907.] 
[Reprinted,  with  slight  changes,  from  New  fruit  productions  of 
Department  of  Agriculture,  which  appeared  in  the  Yearbook, 
1905;  see  A1.10:905,  p.  276.] 
Same.     [2d  edition.]     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  25,  1908. 
Same.     [3d  edition.]     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Jan.  30,  1909. 
Same.     [4th,  incorrectly  printed  as]  5th  edition.     Nov.  3,  1909. 
See  also  entries  under  A19.6:M84  ^>  2. 

Onion.     Wild  onion;  [by  J.  S.  Cates  and  H.  R.  Cox].     Nov.  30,  1908. 

Para  grass,  Panicum  barbinode;  [by  S.  M.  Tracy].  Jan.  1909.  nar- 
row 8«     [See  also  A19.6:P21.] 

Pistache  nut;  [by  Walter  T.  Swingle].     [1907.]    4° 

Prickly  pears.     Spineless  prickly  pears.     Nov.  1909. 

Publications.  List  of  publications  of  Office  of  Grass  and  Forage  Plant 
Investigations  and  Division  of  Agrostology;  by  W.  J.  Spillman. 
1902.     [See,  for  later  lists  of  publications,  A19.10:] 

Rusk  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber  and  Walter  T.  Swingle].  Nov. 
1,  1909.     [See  also  entries  under  A19.6:R89  ^-^.] 

Rustic  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     [Dec.  9,  1907.] 
Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  28,  1908. 
See  also  A19. 6 :B,92. 

Rye-grass.  Italian  rye-grass,  Lolium  italicum ;  [by  H.N.  Vinall] .  Jan . 
1909.    narrow  large  8° 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Visitors'  guide  to  exhibits  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry 
at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  by  J.  E.  Rock- 
well.    1904.     16° 

Savage  citrange;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     [Dec.  9,  1907.] 
Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Aug.  18,  1908. 
Same.     [Dec.  9,  1907]  reissued  Feb.  15,  1909. 

Seeds.     List  of  seeds  wanted,  season  of  1907.     [1907.]    16° 

Seed  testing;  [by  Edgar  Brown].     Nov.  1,  1907.    4° 

Seed-testing.  Nebraska  cooperative  seed-testing  laboratory  [to  be  es- 
tablished at  Lincoln,  Nebr.].    Jan.  4,  1908.    ^ 

Seed-testing.  Oregon  cooperative  seed-testing  laboratory  [to  be  estab- 
lished at  Corvallis,  Oreg.].    Aug.  23,  1909.    4° 

Seed  selection  for  southern  farms;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp  and  D.N.  Barrow]. 
July  31,  1908. 

Seeds.  Selection  of  cotton  and  com  seed  for  southern  farms;  [by  S.  A. 
Knapp].    June  22,  1909. 

Seed  beds.  Deep  fall  plowing  and  seed  bed;  [by  S.  A.  Knapp].  Oct. 
1,  1908. 

Seed  beds.  Fall-breaking  and  preparation  of  seed  bed;  [by  S.  A. 
Knapp].     Sept.  8,  1909. 

Texas.  Agricultural  conditions  in  southern  Texas  [and  advice  on  going 
into  orange  growing].    Mar.  22,  1909. 

Tobacco  seed.  Plan  of  distributing  tobacco  seed  and  cultural  directions 
for  different  types  of  tobacco  distributed.  [1902.]  16°  [See  also 
entries  under  A19.6:T55.] 

Tobacco  investigations.  Plans  for  continuation  of  tobacco  investiga- 
tions in  Texas;  [by  W.  W.  Gamer].    Dec.  14,  1909. 


257 


no. 
A19.2: 

V64» 
V642 

A19.3: 

(no8.) 


A19.     PliANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

"Vetch.    Hairy  vetch,  Vicia  viilosa;  [by  C.  V.  Piper].    July  7,  1909. 
Vetch.    Common  vetch  or  tares,  Vicia  sativa;  [by  C.  V.  Piper].    July  7, 
1909. 

Bulletins      large  8°  and  8» 


See,  for  contents  and  index  to  Bulletins  1-100,  A19.3:101. 


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2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
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34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51, 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 


2  editiona 


See,  for  revision,  A19. 3:119. 


2  editions 


6  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 


2  editions 


58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72, 


73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90, 

91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
100, 

101 
102, 

103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 


4  p  ts .  [Issued  separa  tely  (pt . 
1  revised),  and  also  in  one 
pamphlet.] 


4  p ts .     [Issued  separately  and 

also  in  one  pamphlet.] 
See,  for  abstract,  A19.6  :T55  *»  •. 


8  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 

7  pts.     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 


82452^—11 17 


258 


Classification 

A19. 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

no. 

A19.3: 

Bulletins— Continued 

(no8.) 

111, 

5pts. 

[Issued  separately  and 

139 

also 

in  one  pamphlet.] 

140 

112 

141 ,  5  pts .     [Issued  separately  and 
also  in  one  pamphlet.] 

113 

114 

142 

115 

143 

116 

144 

117 

145 

118 

146 

119 

(revision  of  34) 

147 

120 

148 

121, 

6pts. 

[Issued  separately  and 
in  one  pamphlet.] 

149 

also 

150 

122 

151 

123 

152 

124 

153 

125 

154 

126 

155 

127 

156 

128 

157 

129 

158 

130 

159 

131, 

5pts. 

[Issued  separately  and 

160 

also 

in  one  pamphlet.] 

161 

132 

162 

133 

163  t 

134 

164  t 

135 

165 

136 

166  t 

137 

167  t 

138 

168 

A19.3«: 

Bulletins  (separates) 

• 

(CT) 

A19.4:: 

Circulars 

(no8.) 

1 

2  editions 

25 

2 

26    [Withdrawn.] 

3t 

Same,  with  corrections  on  p. 

4 

14  and  17 

5 

27 

6 

28 

7 

29 

8 

30 

9 

31 

10 

32 

11 

33 

12 

34 

13 

35 

14 

36 

15 

37 

16 

38 

17 

39 

18 

40 

19 

41 

20 

42 

21 

43 

22 

44t 

23 

45 1 

24 

46 

t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 

JThe  1  p.  4**  publication  which  appeared  in  1908  with  title  Directions  for  selecting, 
preparing,  and  sending  specimens  of  fruits,  and  which  bore  the  designation  "Circulars, 
revised  "  is  not  a  circular  of  this  series.    It  is  classed  under  A19.2:F942. 


259 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

A19.5: 

(sec.  no8.) 


A19.6: 

A12' 
A122 
A123 
A12* 
A12^ 

A12« 

A127 

A128 


B211 

B212 

B2P 

B24 

B26 

B87 

C16 

C22» 

C222 

C223 

C391 

C392 
C393 
C71 


C82' 

C822 
C823 

C82* 

C825 
C82« 
C827 
C86» 

C862 

F36 

F74 

G45 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 
Distribution  of  novelties  and  specialties    IQ* 


sec.  I 
sec.  2 
sec.  3 
sec.  4 


sec.  5 
sec.  5a 
sec.  6 
sec.  6a 


Seed  and  plant  introduction  and  distribution 

Alfalfa,  Medicagosativa.     [1907.]    narrow  f** 
Same.    Jan.  1908.    narrow  large  8° 
Same.    Jan.  1908.    narrow  f** 
Alfalfa.    Arabian  alfalfa,  Medicago  sativa  var.    Feb.  1908. 
Alfalfa,  Medicago  eativa,  instructions  adapted  to  eastern  Oregon  and 
eastern  Washington.     Feb.  1908. 
Same,  instructions  adapted  to  irrigated  and  humid  sections  of  west- 
ern half  of  United  States.    Feb.  1908.    4« 
Alfalfa.     Cold -resistant  alfalfas,  Medicago  sativa,  instructions  adapted 
to  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,   North   Dakota,   South  Dakota,  and 
Montana.     Feb.  1908.    narrow  large  8** 
Alfalfa.    Drought-resistant    alfalfas,     Medicago    sativa,     instructions 
adapted  to  western  Nebraska,  western  Kansas,  eastern  Colorado, 
Oklahoma,  and  western  Texas.     Feb.  1908.    narrow  large  8° 
See  also  entries  under  A19.2:A1 2. 
Bamboo.     Cultural  directions  for  bamboo.    Apr.  7,  1908.     12® 
Same.    June  1,  1908.     12" 

Same.     [June  1,  1908]  reissued  Sept.  21,  1908.     12« 
Barley.    Winter  barley,  Hordeum  vulgare.     [1907.]    narrow  8° 
Barnyard  millet,  Panicum  crus-galli.    Jan.  1908.    4^ 
Bulb  distribution  [gladiolus].     [1904.]    4« 
Canada  bluegrass,  Poa  compressa.    Jan.  1908.     narrow  lai^e  8° 
Carob.     Cultural  directions  for  carob.    Jan.  21,  1908. 
Same.    June  1,  1908. 

Same.     [June  1,  1908]  reissued  Sept.  25,  1908. 
Chayote,  new  winter  vegetable  from  the  South;  [by  David  Fairchildl. 
[Feb.  3,  1908.] 
Same.     [June  1,  1908.] 

Same.     [June  1,  1908]  reissued  Sept.  25,  1908. 
Colman  citrange.     Distribution  of  Colman  citrange  in  1907;  [by  Herbert 
J.  Webber].    Apr.  18,   1907.     [See  also  entries    under  A19.2: 
C711-*.] 
Cotton  seed.    Distribution  of  cotton  seed  in  1903;  by  Herbert  J.  Web- 
ber.   1903. 
Same,  in  1905.    2d  edition.    Jan.  13,  1905. 
Cotton  seed.     Distribution  of  Centerville  sea  island  cotton  seed;  [by 

William  A.  Orton].    [Feb.  17, 1905.] 
Cotton  seed.    Distribution  of  cotton  seed  in  1906;  [by  Herbert  J.  Web- 
ber].    Apr.  30,  1906. 
Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    May  20,  1907. 
Same,  in  1908;  [by  D.  N.  Shoemaker].    Jan.  31,  1908. 
Same,  in  1909;  [by  D.  N.  Shoemaker].    Jan.  15,  1909. 

Crimson  clover,  Trifolium  incamatum.     [1907.1    narrow  f*>    [See  also 
A19.2:C623.] 

Creeping  bent,  Agrostis  stolonifera.    Jan.  1908.     4* 

Fenugreek,  Trigonella  foenum-graecum.     [1907.]    small  4» 

Forage  crops.    Cooperative  experiments  with  forage  crops,  autumn  of 

1906-spring  of  1907.     Apr.  20,  1906.     [See  also  A19.2:F742.] 
Gladiolus.    Variety  collection  of  gladiolus.    [1905.] 


260 


Classification 
no. 


A19.6: 

G74 


G94 
Ir6i 

Ir62 
K95 
L53 

M61 
M69 

M841 

M842 

M85 

OaSi 

OaS^ 

Oa83 

P21 

R31 

R891 

R892 
R893 

R92 


Sca7 
Sel 
She 

So6 

Su5 
T15 
T551 


T55  = 


T553 
T55* 

T55* 

T55« 
T557 


A19.     PLANT  INDUSTKY  BTJBEAU— Continued 

Seed  and  plant  introduction  and  distribution — Con. 

Gourd.  Further  directions  in  regard  to  proper  shaping  and  handling 
of  South  African  pipe  gourd;  [by  David  Fairchild  and  G.  N. 
Collins].  [1909.]  [Extract  with  slight  changes  from  South  Afri- 
can pipe  calabash,  for  which  see  A19.4:41.] 

Guinea  grass,  Panicum  maximum.    Jan.  1908. 

Iron  cowpea,  variety  resistant  to  wilt  and  root-knot;  [by  William  A. 
Orton].     [1903.] 

Iron  cowpea;  by  W.  A.  Orton.    Jan.  16,  1904. 

Kudzu,  Pueraria  thunbergiana.     [1909.]    small  4^ 

Lei  tehee.  Chinese  cultural  methods  for  lei  tehee,  Litchi  chinensis;  by 
William  N.  Brewster.    June  5,  1909. 

Millet  Chaetochloa  italica.     [1907.] 

Mitsumata,  Cultural  directions  for  mitsumata,  Japanese  paper  plant: 
[by  David  Fairchild].     [Feb.  1,  1908.] 

Morton  citrange.     Distribution  of  Morton  citrange  in  1906;  [by  Herbert 
J.  Webber].     Feb.  12,  1906. 
Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    Jan.  25,  1907. 
See  also  entries  under  A19.2:M84^-*. 

Moth  bean,  Phraseolus  aconitifolius.    Jan.  1908.    small  4® 

Oats.     Burt  oats,  Avena  sativa.     Feb.  1908.    oblong  32® 

Oats.     Sixty-day  oats,  Avena  sativa.     Feb.  1908.     oblong  32" 

Oats.     Swedish  select  oats,  Avena  sativa.     Feb.  1908.    oblong  32<* 

Para  grass,  Panicum  barbinode.    Jan.  1908.     [See  also  A19.2:P21.] 

Rescue  grass,  Bromus  unioloides.     [1907.] 

Rusk  citrange.     Distribution  of  Rusk  citrange  in  1905;  [by  Herbert  J. 
Webber].     Feb.  25,  1905. 
Same,  in  1906;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     Feb.  12,  1906. 
Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    Jan.  25,  1907. 
See  also  A19.2:R89. 

Rustic  citrange.  Distribution  of  rustic  citrange  in  1907;  [by  Herbert 
J.    Webber].    Mar.    2,    1907.     [See   also   entries   under   A19.2: 

Scarlet  vetch,  Vicia  fulgens.    Jan.  1908.    4<> 

Sea  kale.     Cultural  directions  for  sea  kale.     [1907.]    12*> 

Shipping  directions.  General  shipping  and  mailing  directions  for  seeds 
and  plants.    May  15,  1909.    narrow  8" 

Sorgos  or  sweet  sorghums,  Andropogon  sorghum  var.  Jan.  1908.  nar- 
row 8° 

Sulla,  Hedysarum  coronarium.     [1907.]    oblong  24° 

Tangier  pea,  Lathyrus  tingitanus.    Jan.  1908.    4° 

Tobacco  seed.  Plan  of  distributing  tobacco  seed,  and  cultural  direc- 
tions for  different  types  of  tobacco  distributed;  by  A.  J.  Pieters. 
Oct.  10,  1903.     [See  also  entries  under  A19.2:T55.] 

Tobacco.  Description  of  varieties  of  tobacco  and  cultural  directions  to 
accompany  [tobacco]  seed  distributed  in  1904-05.  Oct.  31, 1904. 
16« 

Tobacco  seed,  Brazilian.     [1905.]    4« 

Tobacco  seed.  Cultural  directions  for  tobacco  seed  distributed  in 
1905-06.     Dec.  11,  1905.     16° 

Tobacco.     Brief  cultural  directions  for  tobacco.    Nov.  6,  1906.     16* 
[This  is  an  abstract  of  Bulletin  91  (A19.3:91).] 
Same.     Dec.  19,  1907.    8° 

Tobacco.  Brief  directions  for  cultivation  of  tobacco,  1909;  [articles  by 
A.  D.  Shamel  and  E.  H.  Mathewson].    Nov.  20,  1908. 


261 


Classification 
no. 

A19.6: 

Ud7» 

Ud7' 

V54 

W67' 

W672 
W673 
W71 
W72» 

W722 

W723 

W72* 

A19.7: 

Sche^ 

Sch62 
Sch63 

A19.8: 

(date) 


A19.9: 

B411 

B412 
M66 

N81 

Su7 

T76 

Uml 

W67 

A19.10: 

(date) 


A19.    PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU— Continued 

Seed  and  plant  introduction  and  distribution— Con. 

Udo.    Two  methods  of  growing  udo,  Japanese  salad  plant;  (by  David 

Fairchildj.    Apr.  30,  1908. 
Udo.    Culinary  directions  for  kan  udo.    Sept.  10,  1909.    oblong  24® 
Velvet  grass,  Holcus  lanatus.    Jan.  1908,     12<> 

Willits  citrange.     Distribution  of  Willite  citrange  in  1905;  [by  Herbert 
J.  Webber].     Feb.  25,  1905. 

Same,  in  1906;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].     Feb.  12,  1906. 

Same,  in  1907;  [by  Herbert  J.  Webber].    Jan.  25,  1907. 
Wilt-resistant  Jackson  cotton.     [1906.]    16° 

Window  gardens.     Directions  for  making  window  gardens;  [by  W.  W. 
Tracy,  sr.].     Mar.  28,  1904.     16« 

Same.    2d  edition  revised.    Jan.  31,  1905.     16° 

Same.    3d  edition  revised.    [Jan.  2,  1909.] 

Same.    4th  edition.    [Mar.  20,  1909.]    16° 
Horticultural  investigations 
School  garden;  [by  L.  C.  Corbett].     [Ist  edition.]    [Feb.  25,  1904.] 

Same.     [2d  edition.]     [Jan.  25,  1905.] 

Same.    3d  edition  revised.     [Mar.  18,  1905.] 
[List  of]  bulletins  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry 

1905,  Sept. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
June 
Aug. 

1907,  Jan. 
May 
May 

■    [Discontinued.    See,  for  similar  information  of  later  date,  A19.10:] 

Hints  to  settlers  [on  irrigation  projects] 

See,  for  publications  relating  to  irrigation  projects  issued  by  Recla- 
mation Service,  1 19.17^"^:  and  127. 
Belle  Fourche  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  Belle  Fourche  project,  S. 

Dak.;  [by  C.  A.  Jenson].    Mar.  17,  1909. 
Same.     [Mar.  17,  1909]  reissued  Mar.  27,  1909. 
Minidoka  project.     Hints  to  settlers  on  Minidoka  project,  Idaho;  [by 

Alex.  McPherson].    Mar.  19,  1909. 
North  Platte  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  North  Platte  project,  Nebr.; 

[by  J.  A.  Warren].    Mar.  24,  1909. 
Sun  River  project.     Hints  to  settlers  on  Sun  River  project,  Mont.;  [by 

J.  S.  Cotton  and  W.  A.  Remington].    Apr.  5,  1909. 
Truckee-Carson  project.     Hints  to  settlers  on  Truckee-Carson  project, 

Nev.;  [by  Thos.  H.  Means  and  Shober  J.  Rogers].     Mar.  9, 1909. 
Umatilla  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  Umatilla  project,  Oreg.;  [by 

.      Byron  Hunter].    Aug.  5,  1909. 
Williston  project.    Hints  to  settlers  on  Williston  project,  N.  Dak.;  [by 

J.  C.  McDowell].     Mar.  27,  1909. 

[List  of]  publications  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry 

See,  for  earlier  lists,  A19.2:P96  and  Al9.8:905'-908^ 

1909,  Feb.  13 
June  12 
Sept.  13 
Nov.  16 

1910,  Feb.   26 
[Discontinued.] 


8  narrow  f  ° 

1907,  Aug. 

31 

15 

Nov. 

23 

31 

1908,  Feb. 

12 

1  * 

Apr. 

24 

20  * 

July 

1 

16 

Aug. 

3 

13 

Dec. 

29 

28 

262 


A20.     POMOLiOGY  DIVISION 


[Established  July  1, 1886,  in  accordance  with  act  of  Congress.   Merged  into  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Taly 
1, 1901,  see  A19.    See,  for  history  of  division.  Historical  sketch  of  D€       


and  Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897).] 

Classiflcatlon 
no. 


)epartnient  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-«) 


A20.1: 

(date) 

A20.2: 

N95 

A20.3: 

(nos.) 

A20.4 : 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Nut  culture  in  United  States,  embracing  native  and  introduced  spe- 
cies; [by  W.„P.  Corsa].     1896.    large  8° 

Bulletins 


2  editions 


10 


Circulars 

[Reprinted  from  report  of  pomologist  for  1894.] 

1 

2  2  editions 

3  [1st  edition] 

[3]  Same,  revised     [Erroneously  numbered  40.] 
3    Same,  reprint  with  correct  number 

A21.      PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 


A  Division  of  Records  and  Editing  was  organized  July  1 
Department  of  Agriculture,  1891,  approved  July  14,  1890 


under  act  making  appropriations  for 

I,  approvea  July  14,  i«yo.    'inis  division  was  absorbed  and  succeeded 

by'the  Division  of  Publications,  wkich  was  established  July  1,  1895,  under  the  appropriations  act  for 


1896,  approved  Mar.  2, 1895.    See,  for  Information  concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department 
of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-3).] 


A21.1: 

(date) 


A21.2 

Ag8 


At6 


B97 

C33 

C491 

C492 

C82 

C83 
Eu7 
M46 


Annual  reports 

[1890-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

Prior  to  the  establishment  of  the  division,  reports  of  the  editor,  1868-71,  appeared  in 
annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  but  were  not  issued  separately. 

Between  1872  and  1889,  there  were  no  reports  except  a  report  of  the  Secretary  rela- 
tive to  establishment  and  work  of  the  division,  which  appeared  in  annual  report 
of  Agriculture  Department,  1889  (Al.l:889),  and  was  also  issued  separately.] 

General  publications 

Agriculture  Department.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  its  work;  by 
George  William  Hill.  Aug.  6,  1898.  [See,  for  further  informa- 
tion concerning  the  history,  work,  and  organization  of  the  De- 
partment, Yearbook,  1897  (Al. 10:897),  and  the  various  editions 
under  A21.3:3  and  A21.4:] 

Atlanta,  Ga.  Organization  of  Department  of  Agriculture  and  list  of 
its  exhibits  at  Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  Sept.  18,  1895-Jan.  1,  1896.     1895.     IG^ 

Butter  making.  Report  on  recently  patented  process  of  butter  making; 
by  D.  E.  Salmon.     Nov.  20,  1897. 

Cereal  production  of  Europe.     Mar.  2,  1908.    narrow  large  8*^ 

Circulars  issued  by  the  various  divisions  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
to  Nov.  1,  1897.     [1897.] 

Circulars  of  information  [issued  by  the  various  divisions  of  Department 
of  Agriculture].     [1896.] 

Cotton-boll  wee\il.  Present  status  of  cotton  boll  weevil.  June  24, 
1908. 

Cowpea  seed.    July  12,  1907. 

European  grain  trade.     Mar.  2,  1908,    narrow  large  8° 

Meat  inspection.  Report  of  committee  on  charges  of  [J.  F.]  Harms 
against  meat-inspection  service.    July  2,  1909. 


263 


ClusiflCAtlon 
no. 

A21.2! 

N35 


P92 

P96» 
P962 
P963 

R29 

R92 
Se3 

W69 

A21.3: 

(nos.) 


A21.4:: 

(nos.) 


A21.5: 

(ed.  nos.) 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Neosho  Valley.  Investigation  of  Neoeho  Valley  floods  by  drainage 
engineers  of  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.  Mar.  25,  1908.  nar- 
row f  o  ^ 

Preservatives.  Methods  of  studying  effect  of  preservatives  and  other 
substances  added  to  foods  upon  health  and  digestion,  address 
delivered  before  National  Association  of  State  Dairy  and  Food 
Commissioners,  St.  Paul,  July  21, 1903;  [by  H.  W.  Wiley].  July 
17,  1903. 

Publication  work  [of  Department  of  Agriculture]  as  affected  by  law  of 
Jan.  12,  1895.    Jan.  18,  1897. 

Publications.  Notes  regarding  Department  [of  Agriculture]  publi- 
cations.   Sept.  19,  1896. 

Publications  available.  Special  list  of  publications  of  Department  of 
Agriculture  available  Apr.  10,  1899,  for  distribution  to  corre- 
spondents and  others  rendering  service  to  Department.     [1899.] 

Reprints.  [List  of]  Congressional  reprints  for  sale  by  superintendent  of 
documents.    Apr.  30,  1897. 

Russia's  wheat  trade.    Mar.  25,  1908.    narrow  i° 

Seed  distribution.  Proposed  change  in  method  of  seed  distribution. 
Jan.  15,  1895.     * 

Wilson,  James.  Speech  by  James  Wilson,  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
delivered  July  7, 1902,  at  School  of  Agriculture  Columbus,  Ohio. 
July  17,  1902. 

Btilletlns 

[1]  Index  to  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-93;  [by 
George  F.  Thompson].  1896.  [This  superseded  two  earlier  in- 
dexes; see  Al. 8:14,  42.] 

1  Same  [reprint,  1899].  6 

2  7 

3  3  editions  8 

4  9 
5 

Circulars  t 


7  editions 

8  editions 

6  editions 

7  editions 
2  editions 
2  editions 


See,  for  earlier  editions,  A21.5: 
See,  for  earlier  editions,  A21.8: 


Lis^t  of  bulletins  and  circulars  Issued  by  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  available  for  free  distri- 
bution   ([Publication]  247.) 

[Ist  edition]    Corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1897 
[2d  edition]    Corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1898 

3d  edition  6th  edition  9th  edition  12th  edition 

4th  edition  7th  edition  10th  edition  13th  edition 

5th  edition  8th  edition  11th  edition  14th  edition 

See,  for  later  editions,  A21.4:2. 


t  Beginning  with  Jan.  1911,  the  Division  of  Publications  has  issued  certain  Circu- 
lars (A21. 4:7-18,  etc.)  each  of  which  lists  available  publications  of  individual  bureaus 
or  divisions  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture.  These  Publications  Division  Circulars 
supersede  certain  previous  lists  issued  by  the  Publications  Division,  such  as  A21.4:2, 3, 
and  also  similar  lists  formerly  issued  by  other  bureaus  and  divisions  of  the  Department. 
These  new  Circulars  do  not  cover  the  same  ground  as  some  of  the  previous  lists,  because 
they  contain  entries  for  available  publications  only  and  are  not  complete  lists. 


264 


Classification 
no. 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION— Continued 


A21.6^:  I  Monthly  list   of  publications    [of  Agriculture   De- 


(date) 


partment] 

[Issued  as  a  one-page  circular  of  various  sizes  up  to  Mar.  1896,  when  it  became  a  pam- 
phlet of  from  3  to  8  pages,  without  title-page,  in  which  form  it  is  still  issued.] 


1892,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1894,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1895,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1896,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


2  editions 


1897,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1898,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1899,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1900,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

'  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1901, 


1902,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 

2  editions  Aug. 

2  editions  Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Der-. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


265 


CUssiAcAtion 
no. 

A21.6': 

(date) 


A21.62: 

(date) 


A21.7: 

(CT) 

A21.8: 

(ed.  nos.) 


A21.    PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION-Continued 

MonthJy  list   of   publications  [of   Ag:rlculture    De- 
partment]—Continued 

1907,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


1904,  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec 

1906,  Jan. 

Press  notices 

[Synoptical  notices  of  publications  which  are  to  appear.   Distributed  in  large  numbers 
to  the  press  for  copy.] 

[Price  list  of]  publications  of  Department  of  Agri- 
culture for  sale  by  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments   ([Publication]  179.) 

[Ist  edition]   Feb.  19,  1896  6th  edition  Feb.  1,  1900 

Same,   supplement.    Aug.   31,  7th  edition  July   1,  1900 

1896     [Erroneously     called  8th  edition  Aug.  ] ,  1901 

Circular  179.]  9th  edition  Aug.  1,  1902 

2d  edition]    Oct.  1,  1896  10th  edition  May   1,  1903 

'3d  edition]    Oct.  1,  1897  11th  edition  May   1,  1904 

4th  edition]    July  1,  1898  12th  edition  Feb.  1,  1905 

5th  edition    Feb.  1,  1899  13th  edition  Mar.  1,  1906 

See,  for  later  editions,  A21.4:3. 


1908,  Jan.     Includes 
Dec.  1907.] 

1909 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb.  and  Mar. 

Mar.  and  Apr. 

Apr.  and  May 

May  and  June 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

publications   [of  Agriculture   D 

r  foreign  distribution]  t 

1906,  Feb. 

1908 

,Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

June 

July 

July 

Aue. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 

1909 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
M^y 

June 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 

t  Discontinued  with  Oct.  1910  issue. 


266 


Classlflcation 
no. 

tA21.9i: 

(date) 


A21.     PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION— Continued 

Farmers'     bulletins     [available     for     distribution] 

various  sizes 
[Prior  to  1907,  some  are  4°  and  some  narrow  f ».    Beginning  1907,  all  are  8°.] 


1896,  July  10 
Oct.  7 

1897,  Feb.  1 
Apr.  1 
June  1 

1898-1904  * 

1905,  July  27 

Oct.  3 

Dec.  16 


1906,  Jan.  10 
Mar.  8 

1907,  Mar.  22 
May  16 
Sept.  27 
Oct.  15 
Dec.  7 

1908,  Jan.  11 
Mar.  13 


1908,  Apr.  3 
May  11 
June  12 
July  30 
Oct.  8 
Dec.     1 

1909,  Jan.  15 
Mar.  31 
Apr.   20 


1909,  May  15 
May  25 
June  10 
July  22 
Oct.  20 
Dec.  20 


A22.     PUBIilC   ROADS   OFFICE 


Formerly  Oflace  of  Road  Inquiry,  established  Oct.  3,  1893,  under  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1893  (Stat.  L.  v. 
27,  p.  743);  afterwards  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries.    July  1,  1905,  became  Office  of  Public  Roads. 
See,  for  information  concerning  office.  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-2).] 


A22.1: 

(date) 

A22.2: 

Ag8 

B86 
C381 


C382 
C43 


Ed8 

Lll 

L561 
L562 

N21 

Sa4 

Sel 


Annual  reports 

[1893-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 

General  publications 

Agricultural  colleges.  [Letter  regarding  cooperation  of  Road  Inquiry 
Office  with  agricultiu^l  colleges  and  experiment  stations  in  dis- 
seminating information  upon  best  metnods  of  road-making;  by 
Roy  Stone.]    Dec.  1,  1896.    large  8° 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [Letter  of  invitation  inclosing  call  for  an  International 
Good  Roads  Congress,  to  be  held  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16-21, 
1901.]    Aug.  5,  1901.    4° 

Charlottesville,  Va.     [Letter  of  invitation  to  attend  Jefferson  Memorial 
and  Interstate  Good  Roads  Convention  to  be  held  at  Charlottes- 
ville, Va.,  Apr.  2-4,  1902.]    Mar.  3,  1902.    4° 
Same,  inclosure,  official  invitation.    12<* 

Chicago,  111.  Letter  of  invitation  to  attend  National  Good  Roads  and 
Irrigation  congresses,  to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  19-24 
1900.     Oct.  25,  1900.     4° 

Education.  Correspondence  with  commissioner  of  education.  June  2 
1896.    f° 

Laboratory  for  physical  and  chemical  examination  of  road  materials 
[1900.]    4° 

Letter  to  accompany  Circular  17.    June  1,  1896.    4** 

Letter  to  accompany  correspondence  and  documents.  June  12,  1896 
40 

National  Road  Parliament.     [Notice  of  meeting  of  National  Road  Parlia 

ment.]     Sept.  15,  1898.    49 
Samples.     Instructions  for  selecting  and  shipping  samples  [of  road  ma 

terials  for  testing].     [1907.]    4° 
Seattle,  Wash.    Exhibit  of  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Alaska- Yukon 

Pacific  Exposition  [Seattle,  Wash.].    Sept.  10,  1909. 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Pub' 
lications  Division  has  since  begun  a  new  series,  necessitating  an  additional  class 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows : 


A21.92: 
(date) 


[Farmers']  bulletins  of  interest  to  persons  residing  in  cities  and  towns 


267 


(lassinrfttioa 

DO. 

A22.    PUBLIC  ROADS  OFFICE— Continued 

A22.3: 

Bulletins 

(DOS.) 

1 

See,  for  continuation,  A22.3:18. 

19 

2 

20 

3 

21 

4 

22 

5 

23 

6 

24 

7 

25 

8 

26 

9 

27 

10 

28 

11 

29 

12 

30 

13 

31 

14 

32 

15 

33 

16 

2  editions 

34 

17 

35 

18 

[Continuation  of  Bulletin  1.] 
Same,  supplement 

A22.4: 

Circiaars 

(nos.) 

1 

* 

32    Same,    reprint   with    correct 

2 

» 

number 

3 

« 

33 

4 

« 

34 

5 

* 

35 

6 

* 

36    2  editions 

7 

« 

37 

8 

* 

38 

9 

* 

39 

10 

* 

40 

11 

* 

41 

12 

« 

42 

13 

* 

43 

14 

44 

15 

45 

16 

See,  for  revision,  A22.4:24. 

46 

17 

47 

18 

2  editions 

48 

19 

49 

20 

See,  for  revision,  A22.4:24. 

50 

21 

51 

22 

52 

23 

53 

24 

54 

Same  (revision  of  16,  20,  and  24) 

55 

25 

56 

26 

57 

27 

58 

28 

59 

29 

60 

30 

61 

31 

Must  the  farmer  pay  for  good 

62 

roads? 

63 

[32] 

State  aid  to  road  building;  in 

64 

Minnesota.       [Erroneously 

65 

numbered  31.] 

66 

268 


Classlflcation 
no. 

A22.4: 

(nos.) 


A22.5: 

896 

897 

899 1 

8992 

900 

901 

9031 

9032 
904 


909 


4  editions    See,  for  earlier  and 
later  lists,  A22.5: 


A22.     PUBLIC  ROADS  OFFICE— Continued 

Circulars— Continued 

67  80 

68  81 

69  82 

70  83 

71  84 

72  85 

73  86 

74  87 

75  88 
76 

77  89 

78  90 
79 

Publications  of  Office  of  Public  Roads 

Publications  of  Office  of  Road  Inquiry.     [1896.]    4P 

Same.     [1897.]    * 

Same,  and  addenda.     [1899.]    6  p. 

Same.     [1899.]    7  p. 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  2,  1900.     [1900.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1901.     [1901.] 
Publications.    Available  publications  of  Office  of  Public  Road  Inqui- 
ries; corrected  to  June  1,  1903.     [1903.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1903.     [1903.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1904.     [1904.] 
Publications  of  Office  of  Public  Roads.     Sept.  30,  1907-July  2,  1909. 
See  different  editions  of  Circular  88  (A22.4:88i-^). 

Same;  by  Wm.  W.  Sniffin.     [1909.] 


A23.   SEED  AND  PLANT  INTRODUCTION  SECTION 

[Organized  under  appropriation  act  taking  effect  July  1, 1898  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  337).  At  first  it  was  a  sec- 
tion of  the  Seed  Division,  though  "the  special  agent  in  charge  was  responsible  directly  to  the  Secretary 
of  Agriculture."  Transferred  to  the  Division  of  Botany  by  order  dated  Oct.  28, 1898;  sceannual  report 
of  Agriculture  Department.  1899,  p.  54,  55  (Al. 1:899).  Separated  from  Division  of  Botanyand  made 
independent  publishing  office  about  Jan.  1,  1901.  Merged  into  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  July  1, 1901. 
See  A19.] 


A23.1: 

(date) 

A23.2: 

(CT) 
A23.3: 

(nos.) 
A23.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[A  "Report  of  special  agent  in  charge  of  seed  and  plant  introduction,"  dated  Sept. 
17, 1898,  appears  in  annual  report  of  Agriculture  Department  for  1898  (Al. 1:898), 
p.  3,  4.  No  other  signed  reports  appear,  the  work  for  succeeding  years  being 
reported  upon  by  other  officials  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

BiQletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

1 
2 

Inventories 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


SeeK%.^\\. 
>SeeA6.6:2. 
>S'eeA6.6:3. 
See  A6.6:4. 
See  A6.6:5. 
5eeA6.6:6. 
See  A6.6:7. 
SeeM.%\^. 
/SeeA19.3:5. 
See  A19.3:66. 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 


See  A19, 
See  A19. 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 
See  A19. 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 
See  A19, 


3:97. 

3:106. 

3:132. 

137. 

142. 

148. 

153. 

162. 

168. 


269 


A24.      SEED  DIVISION 

(The  act  of  Mar.  3,  1855,  authorized  the  Patent  Office  to  distribute  seed.  This  became  the  duty  of  the 
ARriculture  Department  on  Its  establishment  and  was  carried  on  by  the  Experimental  Garden.  In 
18(>S,  the  Seed  Division  was  organized.    Merged  Into  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  July  1, 1901.    See  A19.] 

Classiflcatlon 
no. 


A24.1: 

(date) 

A24.2: 

(CT) 
A24.3: 

(nos.) 
A24.4: 

(nos.) 
A24.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1868-1900  (except  1869,  1876-78,  1880-84,  1897,  none  Issued),  in  annual  reports  of 
Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  reports  for  1898-1900  being  Included  In  the 
report  of  the  assistant  Secretary;  1893  and  1896.  Issued  separately  also;  none 
issued  1901.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Reports  of  special  agent  for  purchase  and  distri- 
bution of  seeds 

[1894-97,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  1894, 1896,  issued 

separately  also. 
Title  used  in  reports  for  1894, 1895,  is  Special  agent  for  purchase  of  seeds;  1896,  Special 

agent  on  seed  distribution;  1897,  Special  agent  for  purchase  and  distribution  of 


A25.      SILK  SECTION 

[By  order  of  Oct.  28, 1889,  this  section  was  severed  from  the  Division  of  Entomolog 
connected  since  the  beginning  of  the  period  of  regular  appropriations  ma 
Discontinued  June  30, 1891.1 


7,  with  which  It  had  been 
le  by  Congress  in  1884. 


A25.1: 

(date) 

A25.2: 

(CT) 

A25.3: 

(nos.) 

A25.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1889, 1890,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separ 
rately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 


Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


A26.      SOILS  BUREAU 


[The  Division  of  Agricultural  Soils  was  established  by  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  Feb.  16, 1894,  and  a 
chief  appointed  Mar.  3, 1894.  The  expenses  for  the  first  year  were  paid  from  the  appropriation  for  general 
expenses  of  the  Weather  Bureau  under  a  clause  providingfor  "investigations  of  the  relation  of  climate 


to  organic  life. 
Department. 

A26.1: 

(date) 

A26.2: 

As?! 
As?  2 
F451 

F452 
F453 
F45* 

F455 

F45« 
F45^ 


Recognized  in  appropriation  act  effective  July  1, 1895,  as  an  independent  division  of  the 
Name  became  Division  of  Soils  in  1897,  and  Bureau  of  Soils,  July  1, 1901.] 

Annual  reports 

[1894-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  1896-1909,  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Assignment  sheet.    Soil  survey  assignment  sheet.    July  1,  1908. 

Same.     Dec.  1,  1908. 
Field  parties.     Instructions  to  field  parties  and  descriptions  of  Boil 
types,  field  season  1902.    n.  p.  [1902]. 

Same,  field  season  1903.    n.  p.  [1903].     12« 

Same,  field  season  1904.    n.  p.  [1904].     12« 
Field  parties.    Assignment  of  field  parties  [in  Bureau  of  Soils].     [Dec. 
15,  1905.] 

Same.     [Jan.  13,  1906.] 

Same.     [Feb.  13,  1906.] 

Same.    [Mar.  15.  1906.] 


270 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

A26.2: 

F45^ 

r45« 
F4510 

R29^ 


R292 
R293 


Su7i 
Su72 
Su73 
T551 


T55' 


T99 

A26.3: 

(no8.) 


A26.4: 

(nos.) 


A26.5: 

(date) 


A26.     SOILS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Field  book.     Soil  survey  field  book,  field  season  1906.    n.  p.  [1906].    12® 

Field  parties.     Authorizations  [assignments  of  field  parties  in  Bureau  of 
Soils].     [Sept.  18,  1906.] 
Same.     [Mar.  12,  1907.] 

Reports.     Applications  for  reports  of  Field  operations  [of  Bureau  of 
Soils,  calendar  years  1899-1901,  to  be  filled  by  separate  reprints 
therefrom,  with  list  of  reports  and  separates].     [1903.] 
Same  [calendar  years  1899-1902].     [1903.] 

Reports.  Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils,  [calendar  year]  1904  [cir- 
cular relative  to  distribution,  with  list  of  separates].  [Mar.  15, 
1906.]    small  4° 

Surveys.     List  of  soil  surveys.     Dec.  1,  1907.     12° 
Same.    Feb.  1,  1908.     12« 
Same.    Oct.  1,  1908.     12« 

Tobacco.  Catalogue  of  Connecticut  shade-grown  tobacco,  Sumatra  and 
Havana  seed  wrappers,  grown  during  season  of  1901,  and  packed 
in  Sumatra  and  Cuban  packages,  to  be  sold  at  public  auction 
May  1,  1902,  at  Hartford,  Conn.     1902.    4" 

Tobacco.  Catalogue  of  Texas,  Alabama,  South  Carolina,  and  Ohio 
grown  tobacco,  Cuban  seed  and  Zimmer  Spanish  fillers,  grown 
during  season  of  1902,  and  packed  in  Cuban  and  domestic  pack- 
ages.    1904. 

Types.  List  of  soil  types  established  by  Division  of  Soils  in  1899  and 
1900,  with  brief  description.     [Mar.  1,  1901.] 

Bulletins 


1         14 

27 

40 

53 

2         15 

28 

41 

54 

3         16 

29 

42 

55 

4         17 

30 

43 

56 

5         18 

31 

44 

57 

6         19 

32 

45 

58 1 

7         20 

33 

46 

59 

8         21 

34 

47 

60 

9         22 

35 

48 

61 1 

10         23 

36 

49 

62 

11         24 

37 

50 

12         25 

38 

51 

13         26 

39 

52 

Circulars 

1 

8 

2  editions 

15 

2 

9 

16 

3  • 

10 

17 

4 

11 

18 

5 

12 

19 

6 

13 

2  editions 

7 

14 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils 

1899  [calendar  year,  1st]    See  A1.8:64. 

1900  [calendar  year],  2d1     [4181-526] 
Same,  maps  / 

1901  [calendar  year],  3d1     r4384_655] 
Same,  maps  / 

1902  [calendar  year],  4th\    [4545,473] 


Same,  maps 


; 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


271 


Cluslfl  cation 
nu. 

A26.5: 

(date) 


A26.5«: 

(CT) 

A26.6\- 

(date) 


A26.62: 

(date) 


A26.     SOILS  BUREAU— Continued 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils— Continued 

1903  [calendar  year],  5th    [4737-746] 
Same,  maps    [4738-746] 

1904  [calendar  year],  6th    [4887-458] 
Same,  maps    [4888-458] 

1905  [calendar  year],  7th    [5050-925] 
Same,  maps    [5051-925] 

1906  [calendar  year],  8th    [5178-352] 
Same,  maps    [5179-352] 

1907  [calendar  year],  9th    [5318-979] 
Same,  maps    [5319-979] 

1908  [calendar  year],  10th    [5488-1569] 
Same,  maps    [5489-1569] 

1909  [calendar  year],  11th  f    [5779-142] 
Same,  maps  f    [5780-142] 

Field  operations  of  Bureau  of  Soils  (separates) 

[Each  of  the  papers  contained  in  the  report  is  issued  separately,with  maps  belonging 
thereto.] 

List  of  publications 

[Issued  at  irregular  intervals  as  required,  approximately  one  a  year.] 

1903,  Jan. 

1904,  Oct. 

1905,  Mar. 

1906,  Mar. 

1907,  Apr. 
1908 
1909, 


[None  issued.] 


i'eb. 

Classified  list  of  publications    narrow  16* 
1908,  Jan. 

A27.      STATISTICS  BUREAU 


[Division  of  Statistics  organized  in  186.3;  became  Bureau  of  Statistics  July  1,1903.    See,  for  information 
concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21,3:3  i-^).] 


A27.1: 

(date) 

A27.2: 

C33 

C82 


C88» 

C882 
C883 

C88^ 
G76^ 

G762 


Annual  reports 

[1863-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department(Al.l:),  and  for  recent  years 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Cereals.    Production  and  distribution  of  cereals  of  U.  S. ;  by  J.  R.  Dodge. 
1879.    * 
[Extract  from  report  of  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Treasury 
Dept.,  on  Internal  commerce  of  U.  S.,  published  Dec.  1, 1879.] 

Cotton.     [Repoi't  of  Crop-Estimating  Board  relative  to  acreage  planted 
in  cotton  in  Southern  States  in  1905  as  compared  with  that 
planted  in  1904.]    July  26,  1905. 
Crop  correspondents.     Manual  of  instructions  to  crop  correspondents; 
by  Henry  A.  Robinson.     1895. 
Same.     New  edition  revised.     1896. 
Crop  reports.     Orders  governing  preparation  of  monthly  crop  reports. 
Revised  Apr.  23,  1907.     [1907.] 
Same.     Revised  Oct.  1,  1909.     [1909.] 
Graphics.    Album  of  agricultural  graphics  of  United  States;  [by  J.  R. 
Dodge].     1890.    oblong  f° 
Same;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.    1891.    oblong  f  «> 


t  Not  yet  issued  (Oct.  1911). 


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no. 

A27.2: 

In2 


P96 

St2i 

St2  2 
St23 

T55 

A27.3: 

(nos.) 


A27.4 : 

(nos.) 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Industrial  colleges,  nature  of  education  to  be  given  in  them,  their  sev- 
eral kinds  of  instruction  considered,  by  Lewis  Bollman;  added, 
Communication  of  general  plan  of  college  building,  with  neces- 
sary aids  to  instruction  in  each  department  of  education,  by 
Richard  Owen.     [1864.]    * 

Publications.  [Letter  relating  to  publications;  by  Henry  A.  Robinson.] 
July  15,  1895. 

Statistics.  Album  of  agricultural  statistics  of  United  States;  [by  J.  R. 
Dodge].     1889.     4« 

Same;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.     1891.    4° 

Statistics.  American  centennial  album  of  agricultural  statistics,  includ- 
ing maps,  charts,  diagrams,  illustrations  of  industrial  colleges, 
and  specimens  of  breeds  of  farm  animals;  by  J.  R.  Dodge.  1876, 
oblong  large  8°    * 

Tobacco.  Final  report  on  tobacco  acreage  and  condition,  by  types, 
crop  1905.    July  21,  1905.    narrow  l« 

Bulletins 


1  >S'eeA27.8:l.  27 

2  SeeA27.8:2.  28 

3  ^eeA27.8:3.  29 

4  SeeA27.S-A.  30 

5  SeeA27.S:b.  31 

6  SeeA27.S:6.  32 

7  SeeA27.^\7.  33 

8  ;SeeA27.8:8.  34 

9  /SeeA27.8:9.  35 

10  ;S'eeA27.8:10.  36 

11  5eeA27.8:ll.  37 

12  -See  A27. 8:12.  38 

13  8eeA27.^'lZ.  39 

14  >SeeA27.8:14.  40 

15  ;S'eeA27.8:15.  41 

16  ;SeeA27.8:16.  42 

17  /See  A27. 8:17.  43 

18  /See  A27. 8:18.  44 

19  /See  A27. 8:19.  45 

20  /See  A27. 8:20.  46 

21  /See  A27. 8:21.  47 

22  /See  A27. 8:22.  48 

23  ;SeeA27.8:23.  49 

24  50 

25  51 

26  [Reads      errone-    52 

ously:Miscella-    53 
neous       series,    54 

bulletin.]  55 

Circulars 

1  7 

2  8 

3  9 

4  10 

5  -S'eeA27.9:35.  11 

6  .See  A27. 9:35.  12 


56 

57     2  editions 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 1 

75 1 

76 

77 


/See  A27. 9:35. 
iS'eeA27.9:35. 


13 

14 
15 
16 
17 

18 


fNot  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


273 


ClaHslflcatlon 
no. 

A27.5: 

(date) 


A27.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


no*.'.  . 


AST.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 
Crop  circulars 

[The  first  Is  i  lop  circular,  May,  18'.)S,  states  that  "Crop  circulars  will  here- 

after ta  (if  tlu»  crop  reports,  lU'w  series,  lssue<l  inonllily  (except  Jan- 

uary), n:i  ,  '  i>t  of  the  information  contained  in  the  telegraphic  reports  of 

tho"lOtli  of  each  month,  with  such  additions  as  will  euliance  its  value  to  the 
, ,  farmers  and  as  the  circular  form  will  permit.    Special  crop  reports  will  not  be 
'    '  '     abandoned,  but  their  issue  will  depend  upon  the  seasonableness  and  importance 
of  the  subject  and  not  upon  a  fixed  date.''] 

See,  for  earlier  crop  statistics,  A27.9: 
1898,  May  1898,  Oct. 

June  Nov. 

July  1899,  May 

Aug.  June 

Sept,  July 

[  Discontltiued .    Merged  into  Crop  reporter  ( A27. 6 : )  with  May ,  1900 .  ] 
Crop  reporter    4»    [Monthly.] 


1899, 


1900. 


Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Apr. 


[Announcement  (v.  2,  no.  1,  May,  1900):  "The  Crop  reporter,  although  issued  origi- 
nally as  a  convenient  medium  of  communication  between  the  Division  of  Statis- 
tics and  its  crop  reporters,  has  necessarily  contained  considerable  matter  of 
interest  to  the  general  public.    The  result  has  been  to  bring  many  requests  for 


reqi 
copies  of  the  Reporter  from  persons  other  than  crop  correspondents.    Hitherto 
■■•e  t  .        ..^    ..  .     ,    .     ^    ^ 

qii 
conclusion  to  so  modify  the  confidential  character  of  the  Crop  reporter  as  to  make 


conn  .  .  .  . 

it  nas  not  been  possible  to  comply  with  these  requests,  but 
creasing  frequency  of  requests  for  copies    *    *    *    he 


las  resulted 


the  in- 
in  the 


it  available  for  general  distribution,  and  hereafter  it  will  be  mailed  regularly  on 
request,  as  far  as  the  resources  for  printing  and  mailing  permit."] 

See,  for  earlier  crop  statistics,  A27.9:  and  A27.5: 


V.  1,  no.    1 

V.  4,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    5 

■  '         no.    6   . 
no.    7 

no.    6 
no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    8 

'>0  i-m: , 

1^;';.      no.  10 

•^       no.  11 

no.  12 

V.  2,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

,.{,       no.    4 

no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
V.  5,  no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 

Same, 

supplement 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    6 
no.    7 

no.    7 
no.    8 

,;       ho.    8 

Same, 

supplem 

ent 

.-.,      no.    9 

no.    9 

•j.       no.  10 

no.  10 

yj-li  no.  11 

no.  11 

f>n;  I.  no.  12 

no.  12 

Vi.3,  no.    1 

V.  6,  no.    1 

.{.f      no.    2 

no.    2 

iTi  ,    no.    3 

no.    3 

J.ono.    4 

no.    4 

. v.)/^  no.    5 

no.    5 

,,«]  no.    6 

no.    6 

;I 

.;    !M'i.  D0'.-:7 

no.    7 

T,.}/  no.    8 

no.    8 

■  ■  '  no.    9 

Same, 

supplem 

ent 

'     no.  10 

no.    9 

no.  11 

no.  10 

no.  12 

no.  11 

Same, 

supplement 

no.  12 

82452° 

11        18 

274 


Classification 
no. 

A27.6: 

(v.nos.) 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU 
Crop  reporter— Continued 


A27.7: 

(date) 


7.  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V.  10, 


V. 


Same,  supplement 
no.  9 
no.  10 
11 
12 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


no. 
no. 

8,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

9,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V.  11, 


7 
8 
Same,  supplement 
] 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


lEAU— ( 

Continued 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Same, 

supplement 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Same, 

supplement 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Same, 

supplement 

Monthly  crop  synopsis 

[Synox)sis  of  the  monthly  statistical  reports  (A27.9:)  issued  as  a  four-i)age  leaflet,  soon 
after  the  10th  of  each  month  from  Mar.  1890,  to  May,  189G,  inclusive,  and  bearing 
a  number  identical  with  that  of  the  report  which  it  summarizes. 

There  are  none  of  these  synopses  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 


1890,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May- 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1891,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug.  , 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1892,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 
[Discontinued.] 


1892,  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1894,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 
May 


1894,  June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec.f 

1895,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1896,  Jan.  and  Feb. 
Mar. 

Apr. 
May 


t  None  Issued. 


275 


CUs8lflc»tlon 
no. 

A27.8: 

(nos.) 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU-Continued 


A27.8«: 

(OT) 

A27.9: 

(v.  nos.) 


Miscellaneous  series,  bulletin 


[No.  1  appeared  as  New  series  miscellaneous,  report 
report;  nos.  ^23  as  Mlscellaneoua  series,  bulletin.] 

See,  for  2d  edition,  A11.5:l.         13 


nos.  2-8  as  Miscellaneous  Beries, 


14 
15 
16 
17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 


2  editions 


See,  for  later  numbers,  A27.3: 
Miscellaneous  series,   bulletin  (separates) 

Statistical  reports 

[Contain  reports  on  condition  of  crops,  and  special  subjects  of  Interest  to  farmers. 
Issued  as  "Monthly"  or  "Bi-monthly  report"  of  Department  from  May,  1863,  to 
Dec.  1876,  when  the  series  was  discontinued  and  the  fesue  of  the  statistical  matter 
was  transferred  to  the  series  of  "Special  reports"  (A1.6:)  and  there  appeared 
under  various  numbers,  not  always  consecutive,  from  Jan.  1877,  to  Sept.  1883. 
Another  change  was  made  in  Oct.  1883,  when  "New  series,  report  1,"  appeared 
containing  the  crop  statistics.  This  last  series  was  continued,  consecutively 
V  numbered,  up  to  155,  Dec.  1897.    No.  156  was  Issued  Apr.  20,  1899.    From  May, 

1898,  to  Apr.  1900,  the  statistics  were  issued  in  a  "  Crop  circular  "  ( A27.5:).  Begin- 
ning with  May,  1900,  they  were  merged  into  the  "Crop  reporter"  (A27.6:).  A 
"Synoptical  index"  of  this  series  was  issued  by  the  Department  in  1897  (A21.3:2). 
but  as  it  did  not  give  a  table  of  the  various  reports  of  the  statistician,  indexed 
under  the  comprehensive  title  "Reports  of  the  statistician,"  it  can  not  be  defi- 
nitely determined  whether  the  present  collation  includes  all  or  more  than  the 
Index.  All  reports  of  the  statistician  relative  to  crops  and  farm  animals  have, 
however,  been  included.  The  volume  numbers  are  assigned  to  the  yearly  groups 
of  reports  to  facilitate  listing  and  reference.] 


[V.    1] 


[V.    2] 


[v.    3] 


[no.  1]  Monthly  report  on  condition  of  crops,  May  and  June,  1863. 

[no.  2]  Same,  July,  1863. 

[no.  3]  Same,  Aug.  1863. 

[no.  4]  Same,  Sept.  1863. 

[no.  5]  Same,  Oct.  1863. 

[no.  6]  Same,  Nov.  1863. 

Same,  Dec.  1863.     [None  issued.] 

[no.  1]  Bi-monthly  report  of  Agricultural  Department,  Jan.  and 

Feb.  1864. 
[no.  2]  Same,  Mar.  and  Apr.  1864. 
[no.  3]  Same,  Apr.  and  May,  1864. 
[no.  4]  Same,  June  and  July,  1864. 

Same,  Aug.  1864.     [None  issued.] 
[no.  5]  Same,  Sept.  and  Oct.  1864. 
[no.  6]  Same,  Nov.  and  Dec.  1864. 

[no.  1]  Monthly  report  of  Agricultural  Department,  Jan.  1865. 

[no.  2]  Same,  Feb.  1865. 

[no.  3]  Same,  Mar.  1865. 

[no.  4]  Same,  Apr.-May,  1865. 

[no.  5]  Same,  June-July,  1865. 

[no.  6]  Same,  Aug.  1865. 

[no.  7]  Same,  Sept.  1865. 


276 


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no. 

A27.9: 

(v.  no8.) 


[V 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Statistical  reports— Continued 

[V.    3] 

[no.  8]  Same,  Oct.  1865. 
[no.  9]  Same,  Nov.  1865. 
[no.  10]  Same,  Dec.  1865. 

[v.    4]  Monthly  report  of  Department  of  Agricultiu-e  for  year  1866. 

[v.    5]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1867. 

[v.    6]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1868. 

[v.    7]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1869. 

[v.    8]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1870. 

[v.    9]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1871. 

[v.  10]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1872. 

[v.  11]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1873. 

[v.  12]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1874. 

[v.  13]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1875. 

[v.  14]  Monthly  reports  of  Department  of  Agriculture  for  year  1876. 

[v.  15-21]  (note) 

[Numbers  in  that  part  of  the  Statistical  series  designated  as  "Special  reports"  which 
are  missing  here  will  be  found  in  the  series  of  Special  reports  imder  the  Secre- 
tary's Office  ( A1.6:).  All  of  the  Special  reports  which  are  properly  in  the  Statis- 
tical series  are,  however,  found  here,  those  ia  A1.6:  being  special  reports  on 
miscellaneous  subjects.] 

[v.  15]     1877 

Special  report  2 
[v.  16]    1878 

Special  report  5 

Special  report  6 

Special  report  7 

Special  report  8 

Special  report  9 
[v.  17]    1879 

Special  report  10 

Special  report  13 

Special  report  14 

Special  report  15 

Special  report  16 

Special  report  17 

Special  report  19 

Special  report  20 
[v.  18]    1880 

Special  report  21 

Special  report  23 

Special  report  24 

Special  report  25 

Special  report  27 

Special  report  29 

Special  report  30 
[v.  19]    1881 

Special  report  32 

Special  report  37 

Special  report  38 

Special  report  39 
[v.  20]     1882 

Special  report  41 

Special  report  42 

Special  report  43 

Special  report  44 

Special  report  45 

Special  report  46 

Special  report  49 

Special  report  51 

Special  report  52 

Special  report  53 


21]    1883 

Special  report  56 
Special  report  57 
Special  report  58 
Special  report  59 
Special  report  60 
Special  report  61 
Special  report  64 
Special  report  65 

[v.  22]    1883-84 

New  series,  report  1 
New  series,  report  2 
New  series,  report  3 
New  series,  report  4 
New  series,  report  5 
New  series,  report  6 
New  series,  report  7 
New  series,  report  8 
New  series,  report  9 
New  series,  report  10 
New  series,  report  11 
New  series,  report  12 
New  series,  report  13 
New  series,  report  14 

[v.  23]    1885 

New  series,  report  15 
New  series,  report  16 
New  series,  report  17 
New  series,  report  18 
New  series,  report  19 
New  series,  report  20 
New  series,  report  21 
New  series,  report  22 
New  series,  report  23 
New  series,  report  24 
New  series,  report  25 

[v.  24]    1886 

New  series,  report  26 
New  series,  report  27 
New  series,  report  28 
New  series,  report  29 


277 


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no. 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU    r.ntinnod 


A27.9:     Statistical  reports— Continued 


(v.  no8.) 


[v.  24]    1886 

New  series 
New  series, 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  25]    1887 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series. 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  26]    1888 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series. 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  27]    1889 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series, 

[v.  28]    1890 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series. 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 

[v.  29]    1891 

New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 
New  series 


report  30 
report  31 
report  32 
report  33 
report  34 
report  35 
report  36 

report  37 
report  38 
report  39 
report  40 
report  41 
report  42 
report  43 
report  44 
report  45 
report  46 
report  47 

report  48 
report  49 
report  50 
report  51 
report  52 
report  53 
report  54 
report  55 
report  56 
report  57 
report  58 

report  59 
report  60 
report  61 
report  62 
report  63 
report  64 
report  65 
report  66 
report  67 
report  68 
report  69 

report  70 
report  71 
report  72 
report  73 
report  74 
report  75 
report  76 
report  77 
report  78 
report  79 
report  80 

report  81 
report  82 
report  83 
report  84 
report  85 
report  86 
report  87 


[V 


[V. 


[V. 


[V. 


[V. 


[V. 


29]    1891 

New  series,  report  88 
New  series,  re])ort  89 
New  series,  report  90 
New  series,  report  91 

30]    1892 

New  series,  report  92 
New  series,  report  93 
New  series,  report  94 
New  series,  report  95 
New  series,  report  96 
New  series,  report  97 
Special  report,  July,  1892 
New  series,  report  98 
New  series,  report  98a] 
[New  series,  report  98b] 
"New  series,  report  98c] 
New  series,  report  99 
[New  series,  report  99a] 
New  series,  report  100 

5 New  series,  report  100a] 
1893 
New  series,  report  101 
[New  series,  report  101a] 
New  series,  report  102 
[New  series,  report  102a] 
New  series,  report  103 
New  series,  report  104 
New  series,  report  105 
New  series,  report  106 
New  series,  report  107 
New  series,  report  108 
New  series,  report  109 
New  series,  report  110 
New  series,  report  111 

32]    1894 

New  series,  report  112 
New  series,  report  113 
New  series,  report  114 
New  series,  report  115 
New  series,  report  116 
New  series,  report  117 
New  series,  report  118 
New  series,  report  119 
New  series,  report  120 
New  series,  report  121 
New  series,  report  122 

33]    1895 

New  series,  report  123 
New  series,  report  124 
New  series,  report  125 
New  series,  report  126 
New  series,  report  127 
New  series,  report  128 
New  series,  report  129 
New  series,  report  130 
New  series,  report  131 
New  series,  report  132 
New  series,  report  133 

34]    1896 

New  series,  report  134 
New  series,  report  135 
New  series,  report  135[a] 
New  series,  report  136 


278 


Classification 
no. 


A27.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 


A27.9:     Statistical  reports— Continued 


(v.  nos.) 


A27.90: 

(CT) 


[v.  34]    1896  [v.  35]     1897 

New  series,  report  137  New  series,  report  149 

New  series,  report  138  New  series,  report  150 

New  series,  report  139  New  series,  report  151 

New  series,  report  140  New  series,  report  152 

New  series,  report  141  New  series,  report  153 

New  series,  report  142  New  series,  report  154 

New  series,  report  143  New  series,  report  155 

New  series,  report  144  Circular  5 

[v.  35]     1897  Circular  6 

New  series,  report  145  Circular  7 

New  series,  report  146  Circular  8 

New  series,  report  147  [v.  36]     1899 

New  series,  report  148  New  series,  report  156 

[Discontinued.  The  publication  of  statistics  was  continued  from  May,  1898,  in  the 
series  of  Crop  circulars  ( A27.5:),  which  was  merged  into  the  Crop  reporter  (A27.6:) 
with  May,  1900.] 


Statistical  reports  (separates) 


A28.     VEGETABLE 


PHYSIOLOGY 
DIVISION 


AND        PATHOLOGY 


[In  1886  a  Mycological  Section  was  formed  in  the  Division  of  Botany.  This  was  called  the  Section  of 
Vegetable  Pathology  from  1887  until  1890,  when  it  became  an  independent  division  under  act  of  July  14, 
1890  (Stat.  L.  V.  26,  p.  283).  Mar.  2,  1895,  the  name  changed  to  Division  of  Vegetable  Physiology  and 
Pathology.  This  was  merged  into  the  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  July  1,1901;  seeA19.  -See,  for  informa- 
tion concerning  division,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  ( A21.3:3i-3).] 


A28.1: 

(date) 

A28.2: 

(CT) 

A28.3: 

(nos.) 


A28.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

1 

16 

2 

17 

3 

18 

4 

19 

5    2  editions 

20 

6 

21 

7 

22 

8    2  editions 

23 

9 

24 

10 

25 

11 

26 

12 

27 

13 

28 

14 

29 

15 

[4000-694] 


Circulars 

[1]  Treatment  of  downy  grape  mildew  and  black-rot  [of  grape]. 

1886.]    * 
[2]  [Grapevine  mildew  and  black-rot.]    May  11,  1886.    * 

3  11 

4  12 

5  13 

6  14 

7  15 

8  16       * 

9  17 
10  18 


[May, 


279 


ClMsIfloatlon 
nu. 


A28.     VEGETABLE  PHYSIOLOGY  AND  PATHOL 

OGY  DIVISION— Continued 


A28.5:     Journal  of  mycology 


(v.  no8.) 


A28.5a : 

(CT) 


[Devoted  especially  to  study  of  fungi  In  their  relation  to  plant  diseases. 

V.  1-4, 1885-S9,  were  edited  byW.  A.  Kellerinan,  J.  H.  Ellis,  and  IJ.  M,  Everhartand 

fubllshwl  monthly  ut  Manhattan,  Kans.    v.  5-7, 1889-94,  were  published  by  the 
)epar1riiont  of  AKrioiilture,  Division  of  Vegetable  Pathology,  and  l)eing  theonJj 


volunios  of  the  set  published  by  the  rnitetf  States  (Joverninent  are  the  onlv  oiiei 

"  -       .         ,      a* 

.  .  ..  were  edited  by  W.  A.  Kellerrnan  an 

lished  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  v,  8  anil  v.  9  being  quarterly,     v.  10  contaiiu 


listed  in  this  ChuckJist. 
1902  (V.  8,  no.  1).     v 


None  published  Ix'tween  Aug.  1894  ( v.  7,  no.  4)  ana  Msy, 
8-14,  1902-08^  were  edited  by  W.  A.  Kellerrnan  and  pJ»- 


1908.     Succeeded  by  Mycologla,  which : 


to  V.  1-10.    Last  Issue  was  for  Apr. 
is  not  a  Government  publication.] 

Quarterly  bulletin 

V.  5,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

[no.  4] 
Periodical  bulletin 
V.  6,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 
V.  7,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

Journal  of  mycology  (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  volumes  were  issued  separately^ 

A29.      WEATHER  BUREAU 


(The  work  of  the  Weather  Bureau  had  its  beginning  in  the  collection  of  meteorological  data  under  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  and  several  Departments  of  the  Government  in  the  first  half  of  the  19th  century. 
From  1870,  the  work  was  conducted  bv  the  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.  (W42.),  until  bv  act  approved 
Oct.  1, 1890  (Stat.  L.  V.  26.  p.  65;}),  the  Weather  Bureau  as  such  was  otTiciallyrecognizedand  transferred 
to  th6  Department  of  Agriculture,  the  transfer  taking  place  July  1,  1891. 

See,  for  earlier  publications,  W42. 

See,  for  information  concerning  bureau,  Historical  sketch  of  Department  of  Agriculture  (A21.3:3i-s),3 

A29.I:     Annual  reports    4'' with  few  exceptions 

(date)  [From  1891  to  1895,  the  administrative  reports  and  the  scientific  reports  appeared 

^  separately,  the  former  in  S"  being  reprints  of  the  reports  as  found  in  annual  reports 

of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  the  latter  in  4o  being  a  continuation  of 
the  series  of  meteorological  data  collected  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.  (W42.). 
From  1890  to  1909,  the  Report  of  chief  of  Weather  Bureau  is  a  4o  volume  consisting  of 
an  administrative  report  for  the  fiscal  year  (since  1897  called  pt.  1  of  the  volnmeX 
and  meteorological  tal)les  for  the  preceding  calendar  year,  etc.  (also  numbered  as 
parts).  The  4°  administrative  reports  are  not  issued  separately,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  1896  ( A29.  Ia2:89t»).  They  uilTer  in  some  respects  from  the  8°  prints  as  fomM 
in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department.  The  S^*  prints  are  issued  separately 
each  year  and  are  clas.sed  under  A29.1ai:  From  1901  to  1908,  the  administrative 
reports  as  found  in  aimual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  have  been  reprinted 
also  u.  the  armual  summary  of  the  Monthly  weather  review  (A29.6:).J 

1891  Special  report  of  chief  to  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  [July  l-Oct.  1) 
1891     8« 

1891  Report  of  chief  for  1891  [administrative  report,  July-Dec]    8* 
See,  for  meteorological  tables,  calendar  year  1891,  A29.1 :892*. 

1892  Report  of  chief  for  1892  [administrative  report,  calendar  year]    ^ 

1892  Report  of  chief,  1891-92  [meteorological  tables,  calendar  years  1891 
and  1892]    4"     [3126-107] 

1893  Report  of  chief  for  1893  [administrative  report,  calendar  year]    ST 

1893  Report  of  chief,  1893  [meteorological  tables,  calendar  year]  4* 
[3259-200] 

1894  Report  of  chief,  1894  [meteorological  tables,  calendar  year]  4" 
[3339-88]  [Administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  301, 
1894,  appeared  only  in  annual  reportof  AgriVulture  Department 
S€e  A  1.1:894.] 


280 


Classtflcation 
no. 

A29.1: 

(date) 


A29.1«^: 

(date) 


A29.1«2: 

Cdate) 

A29.2: 

All 

Ar4 

At6^ 
At62 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 
Annual  reports — Continued 

1895  Report  of  chief  for  1895  [administrative  report,  fiscal  year]    8" 
See,  for  meteorological  tables,  calendar  year  1895,  A29. 1:896. 

1896  Report  of  chief,  1895-96  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1896, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1895]    4*^     [3453-428] 

1897  Report  of  chief,  1896-97  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1897, 

with   meteorological   tables   for   calendar  year   1896,   etc.]    4" 
[3670-166] 

1898  Report  of  chief,  1897-98  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1898, 

with   meteorological   tables   for   calendar  year   1897,   etc.]    4<* 
[3820-270] 

1899  Report  of  chief,  1898-99,  v.  1  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year 

1899,  with   meteorological   tables  for  calendar  year  1898]    4° 
[3998-660,  pt.  1] 

Same,  v.  2  [Report  on  international  cloud  observations.  May  1, 1896- 
July'l,  1897;  by  Frank  H.  Bigelow]    4«    [3999-660,  pt.  2] 

1900  Report  of  chief,  1899-1900  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year 

1900,  with  meteorological  tables  for    calendar  year    1899]     4" 
[4177-517] 

1901  Report  of  chief,  1900-01,  v.  1  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year 

1901,  with    meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1900,  etc.] 
4«     [4319-19,  pt.  1] 

Same,  v.  2  [Report  on  barometry  of  United  States,  Canada,  and  West 
Indies;  by  Frank  H.  Bigelow]    4«    [4320-19,  pt.  2] 

1902  Report  of  chief,  1901-02  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1902, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1901]    4°     [4485-19] 

1903  Report  of  chief,  1902-03  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1903, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1902]    4"^     [4728-721] 

1904  Report  of  chief,  1903-04  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1904, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1903]    4°     [4868-406] 

1905  Report  of  chief,  1904-05  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1905, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1904]    4°     [5044-879] 

1906  Report  of  chief,  1905-06  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1906, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1905]    4^     [5209-814] 

1907  Report  of  chief,  1906-07  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1907, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1906]    4"    [5320-983] 

1908  Report  of  chief,  1907-08  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1908, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1907]    4"    [5490-1570] 

1909  Report  of  chief,  1908-09  [administrative  report  for  fiscal  year  1909, 

with  meteorological  tables  for  calendar  year  1908]    4*'    [5781-120] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  administrative  reports  of  chief,  from 
annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department,  Al.l:)    8° 

[The  administrative  reports  from  1891  to  1895  are  classed  under  A29.1:  Beginning 
with  1896,  an  administrative  report  appears  also  in  the  full  report  (A29.1:),  and 
from  that  date  these  separately  issued  administrative  reports  are  classed  here 
under  A29.1ai:] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  "parts,"  etc.,  from  annual  reports  of 
Weather  Bureau,  A29.1:)    4« 
[When  double  dates  appear  in  title,  use  as  book  number  the  latest  date.  J 

General  publications 

Alaska.     Climate  of  Alaska;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.     1897.    4°    * 

Arid  regions.  Some  climatic  features  of  arid  regions,  communicated  to 
National  Irrigation  Congress  at  its  5th  annual  session,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.,  Dec.  15-17,  1896;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.     1896. 

Atmospheric  circulation  in  tropical  cyclones,  as  shown  by  movements  of 
clouds;  by  H.  B.  Boyer.     [1896.]    * 

Atmospheric  survey.  United  States  daily  atmospheric  survey;  by  Wil- 
lis L.  Moore.     1897. 


281 


ClMsIflcatlon 
no. 

A29.2: 

B73 
C38 
C49 

C61' 
C61* 
C621 

C622 

C623 
C62* 
C62« 
C62« 
093 

C99 

D14 
D51 


F76^ 
F762 

F92 

r94 

G79» 

G792 
G79' 
079* 
G79« 

G79« 

G797 

G79» 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU-Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Brazos  River  flood  bulletin  [map].    July  15,  1899.    f " 

Charts  showing  daily  river  stages  in  feet.    1892.    19  X  24  in.    * 

Cipher  code  of  wind  signal  orders,  amending  instructions  to  special 
displaymen.     Nov.  1892.    * 

Climate  and  health,  monthly  periodical  [circular  announcing  discon- 
tinuance of  publication].  June  22, 1896.  4°  [See,  for  series  Cli- 
mate and  health,  A29.8:J 

Climatic  charts  of  United  States.     1900.    large  4*^    [Each  chart  was  origi- 
nally issued  separately.] 
Same  [1871-1903],    1904.    large  4"    [Dates  on  cover,   1870-1901, 
incorrect.] 

Climatology.  Manual  for  observers  in  climatology  and  evaporation;  by 
Frank  Hagar  Bigelow.     1909.     4« 

Clouds.  Classification  of  clouds.  Aug.  1905.  21.8X20.2  in.  [Origi- 
nally published  Apr.  1897,  as  Hydrographic  Office  chart  1600 
(N6. 18:1600),  and  also  in  book  form  as  Hydrographic  Office  pub- 
lication 112  (N6.8:112).  Chart  republished  at  Weather  Biu-eau, 
Aug.  1905.] 

Cloud    forms.     Description    of    cloud    forms.     [1st    edition.]    [1896.] 
25.5  X  17  in. 
Same.    2d  edition.     [1897.] 
Same.    3d  edition.     [1897.] 
Same.    4th  edition.     [1898.] 
Same.    5th  edition.     [1907.]    24  X  17  in. 

Current  chart  of  Great  Lakes,  1892,  probable  currents  of  Great  Lakes 
[deduced  from  bottle  paper  observations].     1893.    24  X  34  in.  * 

Cyclones.  Development  and  movement  of  cyclones,  as  shown  in  morn- 
ing and  evening  weather  maps,  Apr.  2-6,  1892;  by  C.  F.  Marvin. 
1893.    large  8° 

Dakotas.  Certain  climatic  features  of  the  2  Dakotas;  by  John  P.  Fin- 
ley.     1893.    4°     [2893-157] 

Dew-point.  Tables  for  obtaining  temperature  of  dew-point,  relative 
humidity,  etc.  Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897.  [Reprint 
of  tables  in  Instructions  for  voluntary  observers,  issued  in  1892 
(A29.12:V88i),  superseded  by  edition  of  1897  (A29.12:V88-), 
which  does  not  contain  the  tables.  See,  for  earlier  edition, 
W42.2:D51.] 

Forecaster  and  newspaper;  by  Harvey  Maitland  Watts.     1901. 

Forecasts.  [Letters  warning  against  long-range  weather  forecasts  as  in- 
accurate and  likely  to  be  injurious;  by  Willis  L.  Moore.]    [1904.] 

Frost.  Injury  from  frost  and  methods  of  protection;  by  W.  H.  Ham- 
mon.     1896.     [See,  for  revised  edition,  A29.3:23.J 

Fruits.  Protection  of  fruits,  vegetables,  and  other  food  products  from 
injury  by  heat  or  cold  during  transportation;  [by  Mark  W.  Har- 
rington].    [Aug.  22,  1894.] 

Great  Lakes.    Circular  of  information  relating  to  display  of  wind  signals 
on  Great  Lakes.    1895. 
Same.     1896. 

Great  Lakes.    Wreck  chart  of  Great  Lakes,  1886-91.    [1893.]    oblong  f° 
Same,  1888-93.     [1894.]    oblong  fo 

Great  Lakes.  Wrecks  which  occurred  on  Great  Lakes  Dec.  17,  1885- 
Nov.  15,  1893.     1894. 

Great  Lakes.  Wrecks  and  casualties  on  Great  Lakes  during  1895,  1896, 
and  1897;  by  Norman  B.  Conger.     1898. 

Great  Lakes,  Wreck  and  casualty  chart  of  Great  Lakes.  1894.  ob- 
long f° 

Great  Lakes.    Section  map  of  Great  Lakes.    [1892.]    19  X  24  in.    * 


282 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

A29.2: 

G91 

H94 

In8 

L14 

L621 

L622 
L623 

M321 

M322 
M56 

N27 
N81 
Pll 

P19 

P21 

P91^ 

P912 

P913 

P91* 

P95 

P96 

RI31 

RI32 

R52> 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Grouping  of  property  [issued  to  Weather  Bureau  stations],  Mar,  1,  1905. 
1905. 

Hurricanes.  Special  report  on  hurricane  of  Aug.  13-16, 1901,  on  Louisi- 
ana and  Mississippi  coasts;  [by  Isaac  M.  Cline].     [1901.] 

[International  symbols  recommended  for  use  by  Meteorological  Con- 
gress, Munich,  1892;  by  Mark  W.  Harrington.]    Jan.  1,  1894. 

Lake  levels.  Variations  in  lake  levels  and  atmospheric  precipitation; 
by  Alfred  J.  Henry.     1899. 

Lightning.    Circular  of  information,   protection  from  lightning;  by 
Alexander  McAdie.     [1st  edition.]    1894. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1894. 
Same.    3d  edition.     1894. 
See,  for  4th  edition,  A29.3.15. 

Map.  Explanation  of  weather  map.  [1905.]  4  p.  1  il.  [Printed  for 
distribution  at  Lewis  and  CUark  Centennial  Exposition,  Portland, 
Oreg.,  1905.] 
Same;  [by  Willis  L.  Moore].  [1905.]  3  p.  24°  [Printed  for  distri- 
bution at  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial  Exposition,  Portland, 
Oreg.,  1905.] 

Meteorology.  Brief  list  of  meteorological  text-books  and  reference 
books,  selection  of  works  suitable  for  general,  scientific,  and  uni- 
versity libraries  in  United  States;  by  C.  Fitzhugh  Talman. 
Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1909.  [See,  for  more  extensive 
information,  W42.2:M562-6.] 

Nebraska.  Departures  from  normal  temperature  and  rainfall,  with  crop 
yields  in  Nebraska;  by  H.  H.  C.  Dunwoody.     1896.    4° 

North  Pacific  Coast.  Explanation  of  north  Pacific  Coast  weather  map; 
by  Willis  L.  Moore.     16«    * 

Pacific  slope.  Weather  forecasting  and  weather  types  on  north  Pacific 
slope;  by  B.  S.  Pague  and  S.  M.  Blandford.  Portland,  Oreg., 
1897. 

Pan-American  Exposition.  Weather  map,  Pan-American  Exposition 
[Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  blank  form].  [1901.]  oblong  f»  [Distributed 
in  special  color-printed  envelope.] 

Paris,  France.  Responses  to  programme  of  questions  proposed  for  dis- 
cussion at  International  Meteorological  Conference,  to  be  held 
in  Paris,  Sept.  1896.     1896. 

Precipitation.  Details  of  precipitation,  rain  and  melted  snow,  at  sta- 
tions in  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota.  Mar.  6,  1894.  *  [3171- 
113] 

Precipitation.  Tables  of  daily  precipitation  at  special  river  and  rain- 
fall stations  of  Weather  Bureau,  for  1893-95.     1900. 

Precipitation.  Table  showing  depth  of  precipitation  corresponding  to 
given  weights.     [1892.]    12«    * 

Precipitation.  Normal  annual  precipitation  in  United  States,  1870- 
1901.     Scale  600  m.  =3.1  in.     n.  d.     10.2  X  15.8  in. 

Psychrometric  tables  for  obtaining  vapor  pressure,  relative  humidity, 
and  temperature  of  dew-point;  by  C.  F.  Marvin.     1900. 

Publications  of  Weather  Bureau  available  for  distribution.  May  10, 
1907. 

Rainfall  chart.  Lines  of  equal  time  of  water  travel  at  Cairo,  111. 
[1892.]    22X28  in.     * 

Rainfall  laws,  deduced  from  twenty  years'  observations;  by  Gustavus 
Hinrichs.     Weather  Bureau,  1893.     * 

River  and  flood  service.  Chart  of  river  and  flood  service.  [July,  1897 .] 
36.8  X  44.3  in.,  in  4  sheets. 


283 


Classification 

no. 

A29.2: 

R522 

Sa2 

Si2' 

Si23 
Su7' 

Su7  2 

Su73 

Tll» 
Til  2 

T23 
T241 

T242 

T24  3 

T34 
T421 

T422 
W37^ 

W372 
W373 
W37* 
W37* 
W37« 

W37' 
W378 


W37» 


W3710 
W52 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

River  and  flood  service  charts,  showing  area  covered  by  water  of  Mis- 
sissippi River  in  Apr.  1897.     1897.    * 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal.  Relation  of  ceitain  atmospheric  changes  to 
changes  in  water  level  in  St.  Maryi  Falls  ('anal .    1894 .    4°    * 

Signal  Service,    Statement  of  expenditures  of  Signal  Service  and 
Weather  Bureau.     1893.    * 
Same.    1895.    4°    * 

Sunshine.  Table  of  monthly  amounts  of  possible  sunshine  for  hours 
ending  shortly  after  sunrise  and  sunset.     1894.    * 

Sunshine  table  1.  Local  time  of  sunrise  and  sunset  for  north  latitudes, 
from  25°  to  49°.    * 

Sunshine.  Normal  sunshine  [of  United  States],  percentage,  annual, 
compiled  from  observations  at  Weather  Bureau  stations,  1871- 
1908.     Scale  200  m.=l  in.     [1909.]    10.3  X  15.8  in. 

Tables  for  dividing  by  672,  720,  744,  56,  60,  62.  Records  Division, 
Weather  Bureau,  1893.    * 

Tables  for  dividing  by  12,  24,  28,  29,  31,  56,  58,  60,  62,  672,  696,  720, 
744,  and  8760,  and  percentage  tables  for  divisors  8.0  to  16.5. 
1903. 

Telegraph.  [Wireless]  telegraphic  code  for  meteorolc^ical  observers  at 
sea.     1905.    4° 

Temperature.  Normal  temperature  of  air  at  surface  of  the  earth  com- 
piled from  observations  at  regular  Weather  Bureau  and  selected 
cooperative  stations  [of  United  States],  1871-1908.  Scale  200 
m.=lin.     [1909.]    10.2  X  15.8  in. 

Temperature.  Lowest  temperatures  ever  observed  at  regular  Weather 
Bureau  and  selected  cooperative  stations  [of  United  States]. 
Scale  200  m.=l  in.     [1909.]    10.3  X  15.8  in. 

Temperature.  Highest  temperatures  ever  observed  at  regular  Weather 
Bureau  and  selected  cooperative  stations  [of  United  States]. 
Scale  200  m.=l  in.     [1909.]     10.3  X  15.8  in. 

Thermometer  scales.    Comparison  of  thermometer  scales,    [1892.]    * 

Thunderstorm  observations.     [Circular  of  instructions  on  thunderstorm 
observations,]     [1892,]    2  p,    * 
Same,     [1893.]    2  p,    * 

Weather  Bureau  [history  and  work],  1901,  24°  [Printed  for  distri- 
bution at  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901.  See 
also  A29.2:\\'67\] 

Weather  charts.    Explanation  of  weather  charts.     [1892.]    f    * 
Weather  code,  Dec.  1,  1892,    1892.    4°    * 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1896.    4° 
Same,  Mar.  1,  1902.    1902.    4° 

Same  [Jan.  1,  1907].    1907.    4"    [Pages  24-30  are  left  blank  for 
additions.] 
Weather  map,  Dec.  13-16,  1893.     1894,    52  X  56  in,    * 
Weather  Bureau  officials.    Proceedings  of  3d  convention  of  Weather 
Bureau  officials,  Peoria,  111.,  Sept.  20-22,  1904.    1904. 
See,  for  1st  convention,  A29.3:24. 
See,  for  2d  convention,  A29,3:31. 
Weather  Bureau  [history  and  work],     1904,     24°    [Printed  for  distri- 
bution at  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial  Exposition,  Portland, 
Oreg,,  1905.    See  also  A29.2:W37  \] 
Same,     1906.    24° 
West  Indies.     Investigation  of  cyclonic  circulation  and  translatory 
movement  of  West  Indian  hurricanes,  by  Benito  Vifies;  [trans- 
lated by  C.  Finley],    1898. 


284 


Glassiflcation 
no. 

A29.3: 

(nos.) 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.3«: 

(CT) 
A29.4: 

(nos.) 
A29.5: 

(letters) 


A29.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Bulletins 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11,  3  pts. 
12 

13    2  editions 
14 

15    [4th  edition  revised] 
See,   for  lst-3d   editions, 
A29.2:L62. 


20 
21 
22 
23 

24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


[Revised  edition]    1899 
See,  for  1st  edition,  A29.2:F92. 

See  also  A29 .3 :31  and  A29 .2  :W37  '. 


See  also  A29.3:24  and  A29.2:W37  «. 


16 
17 

18 
19 

Bulletins    (separates) 

[Some  of  the  articles  in  the  Bulletins  are  issued  separately.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins  (lettered) 


2  editions 
2  editions 


F 

G 

H 

I 

J 


MontMy  weather  review    4« 


[v.  1-18  and  nos.  1-6  of  v.  19  were  issued  by  Signal  Oflfice,  War  Dept.;  see  W42.20: 
The  annual  summary  for  1891  appeared  as  a  supplement  to  Dec.  1891.    From  1893 

to  1908,  no.  13  is  the  annual  siunmary.  t 
Beginning  with  July,  1909,  the  data,  largely  statistical,  which  formerly  appeared  in 
the  monthly  bulletins  issued  by  the  various  sections  of  the  Climatological  Service 
for  the  United  States  proper,  are  included  in  the  numbers  of  the  Monthly  weather 
reviewand  are  also  issued  separately;  see  A29.6  ai :  Monthly  reports  of  theClima- 
tological  Service  are  still  issued  by  the  Hawaii,  Iowa,  and  Porto  Rico  sections,  and 
annual  summaries  are  still  issued  by  all  44  sections.! 


V.  19  [1891] 

V 

20,  no.  11 

no. 

7 

no.  12 

no. 

8 

V. 

21  [1893] 

no. 

9 

no.  1 

no. 

10 

no.  2 

no. 

11 

no.  3 

no. 

12 

no.  4 

Same,  supple- 

no.  5 

ment 

no.  6 

V.20  [1892] 

no.  7 

no. 

1 

no.  8 

no. 

2 

no.  9 

no. 

3 

no.  10 

no. 

4 

no.  11 

no. 

5 

no.  12 

no. 

6 

no.  13 

no. 

7 

V. 

22  1894 

no. 

8 

no.  1 

no. 

9 

no.  2 

no. 

10 

no.  3 

V.  22 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

V.  23 

1895 

no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  9 

IfSee  footnote  on  p.  286. 


285 


ClasslflcAtlon 
no. 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU-^Continued 


A29.6:     Monthly  weatlior  review— Continued  -/li' \  r.oir 


(v.  no8.) 


V.  23 


V.  24 


V.  25 


1895 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1896 
no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1897 


V.  28 


V.  26 


V.  27 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1898 
no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

1899 


V.  28 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
1900 
no.  1 


V.  29 


V.  30 


V.  31 


V.  32 


1900 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1901 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1902 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1903 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1904 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

V.  32 


V.  33 


V.  34 


V.  35 


V.  36 


1904 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1905 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1906 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1907 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

1908 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

lA 


286 


Classification 
no. 

A29.6: 

(v.  no8.) 


A29.6«^: 

(district 

nos.  and 

date) 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.6«2: 

(CT) 

A29.7: 

(date) 


Monthly  weather  review— Continued 


V.  37     1909 
no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 


V.  37     1909 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 


37  1909 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12  t 


Monthly  weather  review  (separates;  Climatological  Service  of 
Weather  Bureau,  district  reports) 

[Prior  to  July,  1909,  the  data  included  here  appeared  in  the  monthly  bulletins  issued 
by  the  various  sections  of  the  Climatological  Service  for  the  United  States  proper. 
Beginnins;  with  July,  1909,  the  method  of  publication  was  radically  changed,  as 
described  in  detail  on  p.  266  of  Monthly  weather  review,  v.  37,  no.  7,  July,  1909 
(A29.G:377). 

The  United  States  has  been  divided  into  12  large  districts,  generally  having  the  same 
boundaries  as  the  great  drainage  basins  of  the  country,  these  boundaries  being 
marked  off  by  the  natural  topographic  divides,  as  follows: 
District  1,  North  Atlantic  States  District  7,  Lower  Mississippi  Valley 

District  2,  South  Atlantic  and  east     District   8,  Texas  and  Rio  Grande  Valley 


District   9,  Colorado  Valley 
District  10,  Great  Basin 
District  11,  California 
District  12,  Columbia  Valley 


Gulf  States 
District  3,  Ohio  Valley 
District  4,  Lake  region 
District  5,  Upper  Mississippi  Valley 
District  6,  Missouri  Valley 
Reports  for  each  of  these  12  districts,  which  since  July,  1909,  have  appeared  in  Monthly 
weather  review  (A29.6:),  are  also  issued  separately  each  month.  In  assigning 
book  numbers  for  these  separates,  use  the  number  of  the  district,  with  date  as 
superior  number.] 

Monthly  weather  review  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[Some  of  the  more  important  articles  in  the  Review  have  been  issued  separately  in 
pamphlet  form.] 

National  weather  bulletin    24  X  19  in. 

[The  National  weather  bulletin  is  issued  weekly  from  April  to  about  the  end  of  Sep- 
tember, during  the  season  of  planting,  cultivating,  and  harvesting  of  crops,  and 
monthly  from  October  to  March;  but  in  1909,  the  first  weekly  issue  appeared 
May  18,  the  monthly  being  continued  through  April.  It  was  known  as  the 
Weather-crop  bulletin  from  Jan.  1,  1891,  until  Feb.  1896,  when  the  name  was 
changed  to  Climate  and  crop  bulletin.  With  issue  for  Aug.  29,  1904,  the  title 
Weather-crop  bulletin  was  resumed.  With  Feb.  1906,  the  form  National  weather 
bulletin  was  adopted.  This  publication  deals  with  the  general  weather  con- 
ditions of  the  United  States,  while  weekly  bulletins  showing  more  detailed 
information  are  issued  for  Iowa  during  the  crop  season,  and  for  Hawaii  and  Porto 
Rico  throughout  the  year,  from  the  central  stations  of  those  sections.  A  weather 
bulletin  of  the  cotton  region  is  published  weekly  at  New  Orleans  from  about  May 
1  to  Nov.  1.  Cotton  region  bulletins  containing  temperature  and  rainfall  obser- 
vations reported  by  telegraph  from  about  180  stations  in  the  Southern  States  are 
issued  daily  from  13  district  centers  in  the  cotton  belt  and  13  other  stations,  from 
Apr.  16  to  Oct.  31.  Corn  and  wheat  region  bulletins,  similar  in  character  to  the 
preceding,  are  issued  daily  from  9  district  centers  in  the  corn  and  wheat  belt  and 
3  other  stations,  from  Apr.  1  to  Sept.  30.] 

Weather-crop  bulletin 

[Nos.  1-21  issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.,  but  not  listed  in  this  Checklist.] 


no.  22 

* 

1891 

no. 

36 

■jt 

1892,  no.  11 

* 

1892 

no.  25 

* 

no.  23 

* 

no. 

37 

* 

no.  12 

* 

no.  26 

•X- 

no.  24 

* 

no. 

38 

* 

no.  13 

* 

no.  27 

■X- 

no.  25 

* 

no. 

39 

* 

no.  14 

* 

no.  28 

* 

no.  26 

* 

1892 

no. 

1 

•X- 

no.  15 

* 

no.  29 

* 

no.  27 

* 

no. 

2 

* 

no.  16 

* 

no.  30 

* 

no.  28 

* 

no. 

3 

* 

no.  17 

* 

no.  31 

* 

no.  29 

* 

no. 

4 

* 

no.  18 

* 

no.  32 

■X- 

no.  30 

* 

no. 

5 

'X- 

no.  19 

* 

no.  33 

•X- 

no.  31 

* 

no. 

6 

* 

no.  20 

■X' 

1893 

no.  1 

* 

no.  32 

* 

no. 

7 

* 

no.  21 

•X- 

no.  2 

* 

•no.  33 

■X- 

no. 

8 

* 

no.  22 

* 

no.  3 

* 

no.  34 

* 

no. 

9 

* 

no.  23 

* 

no.  4 

* 

no.  35 

it 

no. 

10 

* 

no.  24 

* 

no.  5 

•X- 

fThe  annual  summary,  which  appeared  from  1893  to  1908  as  no.  13,  was  not  issued 
for  1909.  The  tabular  matter  previously  contained  in  annual  summaries  will  here- 
after appear  in  part  in  the  Annual  report  of  chief  of  Weather  Bureau,  quarto  edition 
(A29.1:). 


287 


ClMsiacatlon 
no. 

AS 

J9. 

WE 

lATITE 

:r  ] 

BUREAtr— Cor 

itinued 

A  29.7: 

National  weather  bulletin— Continued 

(date) 

Weather-crop  bulletin — Continued 

1893,  no.    6 

« 

1893 

,  no.  29 

« 

1894,  no.  20    * 

1895,  no.  11 

no.    7 

* 

no.  30 

«■ 

no.  21    * 

no.  12 

no.    8 

« 

no.  31 

« 

no.  22    * 

no.  13 

no.    9 

* 

no.  32 

« 

no.  23    * 

no.  14 

no.  10 

« 

1894 

no.    1 

* 

no.  24    * 

no.  15 

no.  11 

* 

no.    2 

« 

no.  25    * 

no.  16 

no.  12 

* 

no.    3 

« 

no.  26    * 

no.  17 

no.  13 

* 

no.    4 

♦ 

no.  27    * 

no.  18 

no.  14 

* 

no.    5 

*  <i 

'          no.  28    * 

no.  19 

no.  15 

* 

no.    6 

» 

no.  29    * 

no.  20 

no.  16 

* 

no.    7 

* 

no.  30 

no.  21 

no.  17 

* 

no.    8 

* 

no.  31    * 

no.  22 

no.  18 

■N- 

no.    9 

* 

no.  32    * 

no.  23 

no.  19 

* 

no.  10 

* 

1895,  no.    1 

no.  24 

no.  20 

* 

no.  11 

* 

no.    2 

no.  25 

no.  21 

* 

no.  12 

« 

no.    3 

no.  26 

no.  22 

* 

no.  13 

* 

no.    4 

no.  27 

no.  23 

* 

no.  14 

* 

no.    5 

no.  28 

no.  24 

* 

no.  15 

* 

no.    6 

no.  29 

no.  25 

■if 

no.  16 

* 

no.    7 

no.  30 

no.  26 

* 

no.  17 

* 

no.    8 

no.  31 

no.  27 

* 

no.  18 

* 

no.    9 

no.  32 

no.  28 

* 

no.  19 

* 

no.  10 

1896,  no.    1 

Climate  and 

crop 

bulletin 

1896,  no.    2 

1897 

,  no.    8 

1898,  no.  14 

1899,  no.  21 

no.    3 

no.    9 

no.  15 

no.  22 

no.    4 

no.  10 

no.  16 

110.23 

no.    5 

no.  11 

no.  17 

no.  24 

no.    6 

no.  12 

no.  18 

no.  25 

no.    7 

no.  13 

no.  19 

no.  26 

no.    8 

no.  14 

no.  20 

no.  27 

no.    9 

no.  15 

no.  21 

no.  28 

no.  10 

no.  16 

no.  22 

no.  29 

no.  11 

no.  17 

no.  23 

no.  30 

no.  12 

no.  18 

no.  24 

no.  31 

no.  13 

no.  19 

no.  25 

1900,  no.    1 

no.  14 

no.  20 

no.  26 

no.    2 

no.  15 

no.  21 

no.  27 

no.    3 

no.  16 

no.  22 

no.  28 

no.    4 

no.  17 

no.  23 

no.  29 

no.    5 

no.  18 

no.  24 

no.  30 

no.    6 

no.  19 

no.  25 

no.  31 

no.    7 

no.  20 

no.  26 

1899,  no.    1 

no.    8 

no.  21 

no.  27 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.  22 

no.  28 

no.    3 

no.  10 

no.  23 

no.  29 

no.    4 

no.  11 

no.  24 

no.  30 

no.    5 

no.  12 

no.  25 

no.  31 

no.    6 

no.  13 

no.  26 

no.  32 

no.    7 

no.  14 

no.  27 

1898 

,  no.    1 

no.    8 

no.  15 

no.  28 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.  16 

no.  29 

no.    3 

no.  10 

no.  17 

no.  30 

no.    4 

no.  11 

no.  18 

no.  31 

no.    5 

no.  12 

no.  19 

no.  32 

no.    6 

no.  13 

no.  20 

1897,  no.    1 

no.    7 

no.  14 

no.  21 

no.    2 

no.    8 

no.  15 

no.  22 

no.    3 

no.    9 

no.  16 

no.  23 

no.    4 

no.  10 

no.  17 

no.  24 

no.    5 

no.  11 

no.  18 

no.  25 

no.    6 

no.  12 

no.  19 

no.  26 

no.    7 

no.13 

no.  20 

no.  27 

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no. 

A29. 

WEATHER  BUREAU— 

Continued 

A29.7: 

National  weatlier  iDiilletin— Continued 

(date) 

Climate  and  crop 

)  bulletin— Continued 

'  ;  i-yifib) 
,  no.  26 

1900 

,  no.  28 

1901 

,  no.  27 

1902 

,  no.  26 

1903 

no.  29 

no.  28 

no.  27 

no.  27 

no.  30 

no.  29 

no.  28 

no.  28 

no.  31 

no.  30 

no.  29 

no.  29 

no.  32 

no.  31 

no.  30 

no.  30 

1901 

,  no.    1 

no.  32 

no.  31 

no.  31 

no.    2 

1902 

,  no.    1 

1903 

,  no.    1 

no.  32 

no.    3 

no.    2 

no.    2 

1904 

,  no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    3 

no.    6       . 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    4 

no.    7  ; , 

no.    6 

no.    6 

no.    5 

'■L  .■ 

1' 

no.    8 

no.    7 

no.    7 

no.    6 

1 

no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 

no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 

no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 

no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 

!  L  .0 

a 

no.  24 

no.  23 

no.  23 

no.  22 

I':  ,0 

a 

no.  25 

no.  24 

no.  24 

no.  23 

f)^;  .1) 

T 

no.  26 

no.  25 

no.  25 

<" -  it 

,Weather-crop  bulletin 

.    (•'\-      ■■: 

1904, 

no.  24 

1905 

no.    3 

1905 

no.  14 

1905 

no.  25 

1,1 

'■        :> 

no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 

no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 

no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 

no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 

no.  32 

no.  11 

no.  22 

1906, 

no.    1 

1905, 

no.    1 
no.    2 

no.  12 
no.  13 

no.  23 
no.  24 

National  weather  bulletin 

[Title  for  Apr.-Sept.  issues  reads:  National  weekly  weather  bulletin.  Title  for  Oct.- 
Mar.  issues  reads:  National  monthly  weather  bulletin.  In  1909,  the  weekly 
issues  did  not  begin  until  May  18.) 


1906,  no. 

2 

1906,  no.  16 

1906 

no. 

30 

1907,  no.  12 

no. 

3 

no.  17 

no. 

31 

no.  13 

no. 

4 

no.  18 

no. 

32 

no.  14 

no. 

5 

no.  19 

1907 

no. 

1 

no.  15 

no. 

6 

no.  20 

no. 

2 

no.  16 

no. 

7 

no.  21 

no. 

3 

no.  17 

no. 

8 

no.  22 

no. 

4 

no.  18 

no. 

9 

no.  23 

no. 

5 

no.  19 

no. 

10 

no.  24 

no. 

6 

no.  20 

no. 

11 

no.  25 

no. 

7 

no.  21 

no. 

12 

no.  26 

no. 

8 

no.  22 

no. 

13 

no.  27 

no. 

9 

no.  23 

no. 

14 

no.  28 

no. 

10 

no.  24 

no. 

15 

no.  29 

no. 

11 

no.  25 

289 


CUmlflcatton 
no. 

A29.7: 

(date) 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.8 : 

(v.  noa.) 


A29.9: 

(no8.) 

A29.10: 

(pt.  no8.) 


A29.10«: 

(CT) 
A29.il: 

(letters) 


National  weather  bulletin— Continued 


1907,  no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no. 
no. 


20 
30 


no.  31 
no.  32 


1908,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no.  10 


1908,  no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 


1908,  no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 

1909,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no.  y 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 


1909,  no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 


Climate  and  health. 


[Contains  reports  of  "systematic  investigation  to  ascertain  the  relationships  and 
applicability  of  climatic  and  weather  conditions  to  sanitary  science.'" 


Issued 


monthly,  July,  1895-Mar.  1896,  and  then  discontinued.} 

V.  1     1895 

no.  1,  July 

no.  2,  Aug. 

no.  3,  Sept. 

no.  4,  Oct. 

no.  5,  Nov. 

no.  6,  Dec. 
V.  2    1896 

no.  1,  Jan. 

no.  2,  Feb. 

no.  3,  Mar. 
[Discontinued  Mar.  28, 1896.] 

Cold  wave  bulletin    24  X  19  in. 

[No.  1 ,  for  the  cold  wave  of  Jan.  2-5, 1896,  was  the  only  one  issued.    Similar  informar 
tlon  Is  now  covered  in  the  Monthly  weather  review  (A29.6:).] 

Dally  river  stages 

[Issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.    See  W42.19:] 


pt.l] 

pt.2 

pt.3j 


pt.  4     [Ist  edition] 

Same.    2d  edition    * 
pt.  5    2  editions 
pt.  6 
pt.  7 
pt.  8 
pt.  9 

Dally  river  stages 


(separates) 


Instrument  Room  [or  Division]  circulars 


4  editions  E 

2  editions  F 

2  editions  G 
See  also,  for  circulars  B  and  C  H 

combined ,  A29 .  12 : V88  *  and  I 

A29.12:C78.  J 

3  editions  K 

82452°— 11 19 


D 


3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 

[Not  issued.] 
[Not  issued.] 


290 


Classlflcation 
no. 

A29.12: 

An3 

C78 
C81» 

C81' 

C821 

C822 

D631 

D632 

D633 

M33 1 

M332 

Ob7 

R13 

R521 

R522 
R523 

R52^ 
R525 
Sel^ 

Sel2 
St2 

Su7 

V88^ 

V882 

V883 
V88* 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

Instructions  (unnumbered) 

Aneroid  barographs.  Instructions  for  use  of  aneroid  barographs  on 
Great  Lakes.    Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Cooperative  observers.  Instructions  for  cooperative  [meteorological] 
observers,  comprising  circulars  B  and  C,  Instrument  Division. 
3d  edition.     1906.     [See,  for  earlier  editions,  A29.12:V88.] 

Com.  Instructions  governing  corn,  wheat,  cotton,  sugar,  and  rice 
region  service;  by  James  Berry.  [1st  edition.]  Washington, 
Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1904. 

Cotton  region.  Instructions  to  observers  and  code  for  enciphering 
reports  at  cotton-region  and  sugar  and  rice  stations.  [1st  edition.] 
Washington,  B.C.,  Weather  Bureau,  1892. 

Same;  [by  C.  F.  Marvin  and  James  Berry].     [Revised  edition.] 
1895. 
Displaymen.     Instructions     to    special    displaymen.     [1st    edition.] 
Washington,  D.  C,  Weather  Bureau,  1892.     12" 

Displaymen.  Instructions  to  wind-signal  displaymen.  [2d  edition.] 
Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1896. 

Displaymen.  Instructions  to  storm-warning  displaymen.  [3d  edi- 
tion.]    1902. 

Marine  observers.  Instructions  to  marine  meteorological  observers  of 
Weather  Bureau;  by  James  Page.     1906. 

Same;  by  Henry  L.  Heiskell.     1908. 

Observers.     Instructions  for  observers.     1895. 

Rainfall  observers.  Instructions  to  special  rainfall  observers.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Weather  Bureau.     1893. 

River  observers.  Instructions  for  special  river  observers;  by  Thomas 
Russell.    Washington,  D.  C,  Weather  Bureau,  1892. 

River  observers.     Instructions  to  special  river  observers.     1894. 

River  observers.     Instructions  to  special  river  and  rainfall  observers 
1902. 
Same.     1904. 
Same.     1909. 
Seacoast  telegraph  lines.     Instructions  to  operators  on  United  States 
seacoast  telegraph  lines;  by  E.  L.  Bugbee.     1892. 

Same;  by  J.  H.  Robinson.    Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Station  regulations.     1905. 

Sunshine  recorder.  Instructions  for  using  glass  electrical  sunshine 
recorder,  pattern  1893.     [1893.] 

Voluntary  observers.  Instructions  for  voluntary  observers;  by  T.  Rus- 
sell.    1892. 

Voluntary  observers.  Instructions  for  voluntary  [meteorological]  ob- 
servers.   Washington,  Weather  Bureau,  1897. 

Same.    1899. 

Same,  comprising  circulars  B  and  C,  Instrument  Division.  2d  edi- 
tion. 1901.  [See,  for  circulars  B  and  C  issued  separately, 
A29.11:B,  C] 

Same.    3d  edition.    See  A29.12:C78. 


291 


ClaMlflratloM 
no. 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


tA29.13' :     Meteorological  chart  of  Great  Lakes  [let series,  1897-1907] 


(date) 


[From  Oct.  1897  to  Doc.  1900,  this  publication  was  issued  in  the  form  of  charts 
20  X  '-^  in.  The  summary  for  1898  was  also  in  chart  form,  but  the  summaries 
for  1899  ajid  1900  were  Issued  as  4°  pamnhlols.  All  issues  from  1901  to  1907  were 
4°  pamphlets,  no.  2  of  each  year  being  tne  summary  for  the  season. 

The  issues  from  1897  to  1900  were  volumed,  although  during  that  period  the  vol- 
ume numbers  appear  only  on  the  summaries  for  1899  and  1900.] 

1897,  Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1898,  Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Summary 

1899,  May 

Same,  supplement  8° 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Summary    [Printed  as  v.  2,  no.  9.] 

1900,  no.  1,  May 
no.  2,  June 
no,  3,  July 
no.  4,  Aug. 
no.  5,  Sept. 
no.  6,  Oct. 
no.  7,  Nov. 
no.  8,  Dec. 

no.  [9],  Summary  [Printed  as  v.  3,  no.  10,  although  no.  10  is 
incorrect  for  no.  9.] 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 


1901,  no. 
no. 

1902,  no. 
no. 

1903,  no. 
no. 

1904,  no.  1 
no.  2 

1905,  no.  1 
no.  2 

1906,  no.  1 
no.  2 

1907,  no.  1 

(Discontinued.]  t 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that 
date  the  Weather  Bureau  has  resumed  the  issue  of  a  Meteorological  chart  of  the 
Great  Lakes  in  form  different  from  the  earlier  series  listed  under  A29.13  ^:  The  new- 
series  began  with  the  issue  for  Jan.  1911,  and  is  of  the  same  nature  as  the  various 
meteorological  charts  of  the  oceans  now  being  issued  by  the  Weather  Bureau;  see 
A29.23:-A29.27:  The  series  title  to  be  used  is  as  follows: 
A29.132:    Meteorological  chart  of  Great  Lakes  [2d  series,  1911-  ]    17.9X26.1  in. 

(date)  [Monthly.] 


292 


Classification 
no. 

A29.14: 

(date) 


A29.15: 

(no8.) 


A29.16: 


(date) 


A29.     WEATHER  BURE ATI— Continued 
Monthly  report  of  river  and.  flood  service 

[From  Monthly  weather  review.] 

1897,  Sept.  1898,  Jan.  1898,  May  1898,  Sept. 

Oct.  Feb.  June  Oct. 

Nov.  Mar.  July- 

Dec.  Apr.  Aug. 

[Discontinued.] 

Sanitary  climatology  circulars 

1 
2 
3 

4 

[Discontinued.] 

Snovv^  and  ice  bulletin 

[Issue  began  Feb.  1892.  Appeared  in  weekly  numbers  from  early  in  December  to 
latter  part  of  March.  First  title,  Depth  of  snow  on  ground,  used  to  Mar.  30, 
1896;  changed  to  Snow  and  ice  chart,  and  continued  under  that  name  until  Feb. 
21,  1899,  when  the  present  title  was  substituted.  Shows  area  covered  by  snow, 
its  depth,  and  the  thickness  of  ice  in  rivers  and  harbors. 

Ice  reports  for  the  Great  Lakes,  giving  in  greater  detail  the  ice  conditions,  espe- 
cially with  reference  to  the  resumption  of  navigation,  are  issued  at  Detroit  weekly 
during  March  and  April. 

Snowfall  bulletins  for  12  mountain  States  and  Territories  of  the  West,  reporting  in 
detail  the  depths  and  condition  of  snow  at  high  levels,  with  special  reference  to 
the  prospective  supply  of  water  for  irrigation  during  the  following  spring  and 
summer,  are  issued  monthly  during  the  winter  season,  usually  for  the  four 
months  December  to  March,  inclusive,  at  the  respective  central  stations.] 


Depth  of  snow  on  ground    23  X  18  in. 
1892,  Feb.-Jan.  16,  1893    * 


1893,  Jan.  23 

1893 

,  Dec.  11 

1895,  Mar.  4 

1896,  Feb. 

3 

Jan.  30 

Dec.  18 

Mar.  11 

Feb. 

10 

Feb.  6 

Dec.  25 

Mar.  18 

Feb. 

17 

Feb.  13 

1894 

* 

Mar.  25 

Feb. 

24 

Feb.  20 

1895 

,  Jan.   7 

Dec.  9 

Mar. 

2 

Feb.  27 

Jan.  14 

Dec.  16 

Mar. 

9 

Mar.  6 

Jan.  21 

Dec.  23 

Mar. 

16 

Mar.  13 

Jan.  28 

Dec.  30 

Mar. 

23 

Mar.  20 

Feb.  4 

1896,  Jan.   6 

Mar. 

30 

Mar.  27 

Feb.  11 

Jan.  13 

Apr.  3 

Feb.  18 

Jan.  20 

Dec.  4 

Feb.  25 

Jan.  27 

Snow  and  ice  chart  19  X  12  in. 

1896,  Dec.  7 

1897 

Mar.  1 

1898,  Jan.  24 

1898,  Dec. 

20 

Dec.  14 

Mar.  8 

Jan.  31 

Dec. 

27 

Dec.  21 

Mar.  15 

Feb.  7 

1899,  Jan. 

3 

Dec.  28 

Mar.  22 

Feb.  14 

Jan. 

10 

1897,  Jan.   4 

Mar.  29 

Feb.  21 

Jan. 

17 

Jan.  11 

Dec.  6 

Feb.  28 

Jan. 

24 

Jan.  18 

Dec.  13 

Mar.  7 

Jan. 

31 

Jan.  25 

Dec.  20 

Mar.  14 

Feb. 

7 

Feb.  1 

Dec.  27 

Mar.  21 

Feb. 

15 

Feb.  8 

1898 

Jan.   3 

Mar.  28 

Feb.  15 

Jan.  10 
Jan.  17 

Dec.  5 
Dec.  13 

Feb.  22 

Snow  and  ice  bulletin 

19  X  12  in. 

1899,  Feb.  21 

1899 

Dec.  26 

1900,  Feb.  27 

1901,  Jan. 

2 

Feb.  28 

1900 

Jan.   2 

Mar.  6 

Jan. 

8 

Mar.  7 

Jan.   9 

Mar.  13 

Jan. 

15 

Mar.  14 

Jan.  16 

Mar.  20 

Jan. 

22 

Mar.  21 

Jan.  23 

Mar.  27 

Jan. 

29 

Mar.  28 

Jan.  30 

Dec.  4 

Feb. 

5 

Dec.  5 

Feb.  6 

Dec.  11 

Feb. 

12 

Dec.  12 

Feb.  13 

Dec.  18 

Feb. 

19 

Dec.  19 

Feb.  20 

Dec.  26 

Feb. 

26 

293 


Claminratfoi 
no. 

A29 

WEATE 

[ER 

BUI 

lEAl 

r— Continu 

ed 

A29.16: 

Snow  and 

Ice  bulletin— 

Continued 

(date) 

1901,  Mar. 

5 

1903,  Mar. 

17 

1905 

,  Dec, 

12        1907,  Dec.  26 

Mar. 

12 

Dec. 

8 

Dec. 

19        1908,  Jan.      2 

Mar. 

19 

Dec. 

15 

Dec. 

26 

Jan.      7 

Mar. 

26 

Dec. 

22 

1906 

,  Jan. 

2 

Jan.    14 

Dec. 

3 

Dec. 

29 

Jan. 

9 

Jan.    21 

Dee. 

10 

1904,  Jan. 

5 

Jan. 

16 

Jan.    28 

Dee. 

17 

Jan . 

12 

Jan. 

23 

Feb.     4 

Dee. 

24 

Jan. 

19 

Jan. 

30 

Feb.  11 

Dec. 

31 

Jan. 

26 

Feb. 

6 

Feb.   18 

1902,  Jan. 

7 

Feb. 

2 

Feb. 

13 

Feb.  25 

Jan. 

14 

Feb. 

9 

Feb. 

20 

Mar.     3 

Jan. 

21 

Feb. 

16 

Feb. 

27 

Mar.   10 

Jan. 

28 

Feb. 

23 

Mar. 

6 

Mar.  17 

Feb. 

4 

Mar. 

1 

Mar. 

13 

Mar.  24 

Feb. 

11 

Mar. 

8 

Mar. 

20 

Dec.     7 

Feb. 

18 

Mar. 

15 

Mar. 

27 

Dec.  14 

Feb. 

25 

Mar. 

22 

Dec. 

4 

Dec.  21 

Mar. 

4 

Mar. 

29 

Dec. 

11 

Dec.  28 

Mar. 

11 

Dec. 

6 

Dec. 

18        1909,  Jan.      4 

Mar. 

18 

Dec. 

13 

Dec. 

26 

Jan.    11 

Mar. 

25 

Dec. 

20 

1907 

,  Jan. 

2 

Jan.    18 

Dec. 

2 

Dec. 

27 

Jan. 

8 

Jan.    25 

Dec. 

9 

1905,  Jan. 

3 

Jan. 

15 

Feb.     1 

Dec. 

16 

Jan. 

10 

Jan. 

22 

Feb.     8 

Dec. 

23 

Jan. 

17 

Jan. 

29 

Feb.  15 

Dec. 

30 

Jan. 

24 

Feb. 

5 

Feb.  22 

1903,  Jan. 

6 

Jan. 

31 

Feb. 

12 

Mar.     1 

Jan. 

13 

Feb. 

7 

Feb. 

19 

Mar.     8 

Jan. 

20 

Feb. 

14 

Feb. 

26 

Mar.  15 

Jan. 

27 

Feb. 

21 

Mar. 

5 

Mar.  22 

Feb. 

3 

Feb. 

28 

Mar. 

12 

Mar.  29 

Feb. 

10 

Mar. 

7 

Mar. 

19 

Dec.     6 

Feb. 

17 

Mar. 

14 

Mar. 

26 

Dec.  13 

Feb. 

24 

Mar. 

21 

Dec. 

3 

Dec.  20 

Mar. 

3 

Mar. 

28 

Dec. 

10 

Dec.  27 

Mar. 

10 

Dec. 

5 

Dec. 

17 

A29.17: 

(date) 


Storm  bulletin 

[Until  the  Issue  of  no.  2, 1894,  the  title  was  Lake  storm  bulletin.) 
Lake  storm  bulletin 
1893,  no.  1    * 


no. 

2 

* 

no. 

3 

* 

no. 

4 

* 

no. 

5 

* 

1894, 

no. 

1 

Storm  bulletin 

1894, 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

* 

1895, 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

1896, 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

1897 

[N 

one  issued.] 

1898, 

no. 

1 

1899, 

no. 

1 

1900, 

no. 

1 

[Discontinued.    Similar  information   now  covered  In   Monthly  weather  review 
(A29.60.J 


294 


Classification 
no. 

A29.18: 

(date) 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 
Weather  map    19  X  24  in. 

[This  publication,  issued  at  the  Weather  Bureau  in  Washington,  is  the  only  Govern- 
ment publication  issued  every  day  in  the  year,  Sundays  and  holidays  included. 
For  information  as  to  the  varying  prints  of  the  Washington  map  since  July  1, 1901, 
see  note  in  list  below,  immediately  preceding  that  date. 

At  116 stations!  of  the  Weather  Bureau  smaller  weather  maps  are  issued  daily, 
except  Simdays  and  holidays.  At  some  of  the  less  important  stations,  bulletins 
containing  practically  the  same  meteorological  data  that  api)eai"  on  the  weather 
maps,  are  issued. 

To  an  extent  permitted  by  the  editions,  the  maps  and  bulletins  are  fmuished  free  of 
charge  to  business  and  commercial  exchanges,  corporations,  firms,  individuals, 
and  educational  institutions  that  will  display  them  for  the  benefit  of  the  public  or 
use  them  for  educational  purposes. 

Issued  by  Signal  Office,  War  Dept.,  tri-daily  from  Jan.  1, 1871,  7.35  a.  m.,  to  June  30, 
1888;  semi-daily,  July  1,  1888,  to  Jtme  30,  1891.    See  W42.23:] 


Semi-daily 

1891,  July 

1-31 

1892,  Dec. 

1-31 

1894,  May    1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

1893,  Jan. 

1-31 

June   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

July    1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Aug.    1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

1-31 

Oct.     1-31 

1892,  Jan. 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

Nov.   1-30 

Feb. 

1-29 

July 

1-31 

Dec.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

1895,  Jan.     1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Feb.    1-28 

1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

Nov. 

1-30 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

July 

1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

1894,  Jan. 

1-31 

June   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

July    1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Aug.    1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Apr. 

1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Daily 

1895,  Oct. 

1-31 

1897,  Sept. 

1-30 

1899,  Aug.   1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct. 

1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct.    1-31 

1896,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Feb. 

1-29 

1898,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb. 

1-28 

1900,  Jan.     1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb.    1-28 

1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Mar.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

1-31 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

July 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

Aug. 

1-31 

July 

1-31 

June   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

Aug. 

1-31 

July    1-31 

Oct. 

1-3] 

Sept. 

1-30 

Aug.    1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct. 

1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Oct.    1-31 

1897,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

Nov.   1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

1899,  Jan. 

1-31 

Dec.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb. 

1-28 

1901,  Jan.     1-31 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

Mar. 

1-31 

Feb.    1-28 

1-31 

Apr. 
]£y 

1-30 

Mar.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

1-31 

Apr.    1-30 

July 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

May    1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

July 

1-31 

June   1-30 

fThe  number  of  stations  of  the  Weather  Bureau  from  which  weather  maps  are 
issued  is  subject  to  change.  At  the  close  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  when  this  Check- 
list ends,  there  were  198  stations,  116  of  which  issued  weather  maps.  Since  that  date, 
the  issue  of  maps  trom  a  large  number  of  these  stations  has  been  discontinued. 


295 


ClsMlilrAtioii 
no. 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 


A29.18:     Weather  map — Continued 


(date) 


[Beginning  with  July  1,  1901,  there  are  2  prints  of  the  Washington  map,  except  on 
Sundays  uiid  holidays  when  only  1  print  appears,  these  Sunday  and  holiday 
maps  including  the  additional  Infomiution  which  on  week  days  appears  only 
on  the  later  issue.  In  so  far  as  the  data  as  found  on  the  map  itself  are  concerned 
the  2  i)rinUs  are  identical;  but  the  1st  print  contains  only  tne  forecasts  prepared 
at  Washington  and  applicable  to  the  Washington  forcca^st  district,  whereas  the 
2d  print  contains  the  forecasts  for  the  entire  United  States,  which  is  divided 
into  t)  forct-ast  districts,  the  centers  of  which  are:  Chicago,  Denver,  New  Orleans, 
Portland,  Oreg.,  San  Francisco,  and  Washington.  It  will  be  noted,  therefore, 
that  for  everv  dav  in  the  week,  including  Sundays,  forecasts  for  various  districts 
in  the  Unit(Ml  Sta"tos  appear  on  the  Washington  map,  the  Sunday  man,  however, 
containing  forcca-sts  for  a  limited  number  of  the  districts.  For  the  days  when  2 
prints  appear  the  forecast  data  on  the  1st  print  are  limited  to  the  Northeastern, 
middle  Eastern,  and  Southeastern  States. 

Although  2d  prints  of  the  Washington  map  have  been  appearing  since  July  1, 1901, 
the  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  the  2d  prints  prior  to  Feb.  1, 1909.1 


Daily 

1901,  July   1-31 

1904 

,  May   1-31 

1907,  Mar.   1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.  1-30 
May   1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July  1-31 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

1902,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

1905 

,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May    1-31 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1908,  Jan.    1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May    1-31 

Feb.  1-29 

July   1-31 

Mar.  1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

1903,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1906 

,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May    1-31 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1909,  Jan.    1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 
May   1-31 

Feb.  1-28 

July   1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

May    1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

June  1-30 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

July   1-31 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Aug.  1-31 

1904,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb.  1-29 

Dec.  1-31 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.   1-31 

1907 

,  Jan.    1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.   1-30 

Feb.  1-28 

Dec.  1-31 

A29.19: 

Special  river 

bulletins    4° 

(date) 

1897,  Mar.  15    * 

1897 

,  Apr.    5    * 

1897,  Apr.  18    * 

Mar.  16    * 

Apr.    6    * 

Apr.  19    * 

Mar.  17    * 

Apr.    7    * 

Apr.  20    * 

Mar.  18    * 

Apr.    8    * 

Apr.  21    * 

Mar.  19    * 

Apr.    9    * 

Apr.  22    * 

Mar.  28    * 

Apr.  10    * 

Apr.  23    * 

Mar.  29    * 

Apr.  11    * 

Apr.  24    * 

Mar.  30    * 

Apr.  12    * 

Apr.  25    * 

Mar.  31    * 

Apr.  13    * 

Apr.  26    * 

Apr.    1    * 

Apr.  14    * 

Apr.  27    * 

Apr.    2    * 

Apr.  15    * 

Apr.  28    * 

Apr.    3    * 

Apr.  16    * 

Apr.  29    * 

Apr.   4    * 

Apr.  17    ♦ 

296 


Classification 
no. 

A29.20: 

(nos.) 


A29.21: 

(v.  nos.) 


A29.21«: 

(CT) 
A29.22: 

(CT) 
A29.23: 

(date) 


A29.2d:  : 

(date) 


A29.25: 

(date) 


A29.26: 

(date) 


tA29.27: 


A29.     WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 
Cotton  region  weather- crop  bnlletln    f^ 

[These  bulletins  were  published  after  the  issue  of  National  weather  bulletin,  no.  32, 
1905  (A29.7:905).  Thev  were  prepared  in  the  interests  of  the  cotton  crop  which 
was  late  In  maturing  in  1905.    Only  4  bulletins  were  issued.] 

1 
2 
3 

4 

[Discontinued.] 

Bulletin  of  Mount  Weather  Observatory    large  8«> 

V.  1,  pt.  1  V.  2,  pt.  1 

pt.  2  pt.  2 

pt.  3  pt.  3 
pt.  4 

Bulletin  of  Mount  Weather  Observatory  (separates) 


Specifications    f® 


Meteorological     chart    of     north     Atlantic     Ocean 

17.8  X  26  in.     [Monthly.] 

[First  issued  July,  1909.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlan- 
tic Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  OflBce  (N6.15:).] 

1909,  July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


M  e  t  eorological 

17.7  X  26  in. 


chart 

[Monthly.' 


of     north       Pacific     Ocean 


[First  issued  July,  1909.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific 
Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  Ofi&ce  (N6.16:).] 

1909,  July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


Meteorological 

17.7  X  26  in. 


south    Atlantic     Ocean 


chart    of 

[Quarterly.] 

[First  issued  for  quarter  June-Aug.  1909.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart 
of  south  Atlantic  Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  Office  (N6.20:).] 

1909,  June-Aug. 
Sept.-Nov. 

1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910 

Meteorological  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean    17.7  X 
26  in.     [Quarterly.] 

[First  issued  for  quarter  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot 
chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean  issued  by  Hydrographic  Office  (N6.21:).] 

1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910 

Meteorological  chart  of  Indian  Ocean 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    The  Weather 
Bureau  has  since  begun  a  new  series,  necessitating  a  new  class  under  A29.  as  follows: 

A29.27:    Meteorological  chart  of  Indian  Ocean    17.7  X  26  in.     [Monthly.] 


(date) 


[First  issued  for  Jan.  1911.    Similar  information  is  given  on  Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean 
issued  hy  Hydrographic  Ofllce  (N6.17:).] 


297 


Cla.sMiflc»tlon 
no. 

A29.28: 

(date) 


A30.1: 

(date) 

A30.2: 

(CT) 
A30.3: 

(nos.) 
A30.4: 

(nos.) 


A29.    WEATHER  BUREAU— Continued 

Roster  of  commissioned  officials  and  employees  f 

Roster  of  station  officials  and  employees 

1903,  July  1 

1904,  Aug.  1 

1905,  July  (?)  1  * 

1906,  July  1  * 

1907,  July  1 

Roster  of  commissioned  officials  and  employees 

1908,  July  1 

1909,  July  1 1 

A30.     APPOINTMENT  CLERK 
Annual  reports 

[1895-1909  (except  1898-1900,  none  issued,  and  1901,  issued  separately  only),  in  annual 
reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  since  1901  issued  separately  also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

A31.      CHIEF  CLERK 

[The  office  of  chief  clerk  was  established  at  the  organization  of  the  Agriculture  Department  in  1862.] 


A31.1: 

(date) 
A31.2: 

In2 

A31.3: 

(nos.) 
A31.4:: 

(nos.) 

A32 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Indian  reservations.     Presence  of  Government  representatives  upon 
Indian  reservations.     Sept.  25,  1902. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

.     FOOD  AND  DRUG  INSPECTION  BOARD 

See  General  orders 


[Organized  May,  1907,  under  order  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  dated  Apr.  25, 1907. 

Ill  (A1.12:lll).] 


A32.1: 

(date) 
A32.2: 

R26^ 

11262 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Regulations  and  decisions  concerning  guaranties  and  serial  numbers, 
and  their  use.    Aug.  22,  1908. 
Same.    Aug.  22,  1908,  reprint  Apr.  29,  1909. 


t  Discontinued  with  issue  of  July  1,  1910. 


298 


Classification     A32.    FOOD  AND  DRUG    INSPECTION    BOARD— 

Continued 
A32.3: 

(nos.) 
A32.4: 

(nos.) 
A32.5: 

(nos.) 


A32.6: 

(nos.) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Food  inspection 

decisions 

See,  for  indexes,  A21.4:5. 

1-68    SeeA7.5: 

69                           80 

91                          103 

70                           81 

92                           104 

71                           82 

93-95     [In    one  105 

72                           83 

pamphlet.]     106 

73                            84 

96                          107 

74                            85 

97                          108 

75                           86 

98                         109 

76                           87 

99                  not 

77                            88 

100 

78                           89 

101 

79                           90 

102 

Notices  of  judgment,  food  and  drugs  act 

[Lists  of  Notices  of  judgment  arranged  by  subjects  are  given  in  nos.  51-53  and  102- 
110.    Nos.  1  to  4  are  indexed  in  Food  and  drugs  Index,  A21.4:5  2,] 


1 

54,55 

In  one  pamphlet. 

2 

56,57 

In  one  pamphlet. 

3 

58-63 

In  one  pamphlet. 

4 

64,65 

In  one  pamphlet.; 

5-11 

In  one  pamphlet." 

66,67 

In  ono  pamphlet.; 

12-17 

In  one  pamphlet." 

68 

18-21 

In  one  pamphlet. 

69-81 

In  one  pamphlet.] 

22-24 

In  one  pamphlet. 

82 

25 

83-90 

In  one  pamphlet.] 

26,27 

In  one  pamphlet. 

91 

28-35 

In  one  pamphlet. 

92,93 

In  one  pamphlet.; 
In  one  pamphlet.] 

36,37 

In  one  pamphlet. 

94-99 

38 

100, 101 

[In  one  pamphlet.; 

39-42 

In  one  pamphlet.; 

102-110 

In  one  pamphlet. 

43-47 

In  one  pamphlet. 

111 

48,49 

In  one  pamphlet. 

112-116 

In  one  pamphlet.; 
In  one  pamphlet. 

50 

117, 118 

51-53 

In  one  pamphlet. ^ 

119-122 t 

[In  one  pamphle 

.t.] 

A33.     SOLICITOR  OF  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE 

[Appointed  July  1, 1905.    See  General  orders  85  (A1.12:85). 


A33.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Agriculture  Department  (Al.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Early  in 
1910  radical  changes  were  made  in  the  two  series  of  publications  entered  under  A32.5: 
and  A32.6:  These  publications  now  appear  without  the  name  of  the  Food  and  Drug 
Inspection  Board,  and  over  the  signature  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture,  although 
the  board  is  still  (Mar.  2,  1910)  in  existence. 

This  change  has  necessitated  the  continuation  of  these  two  series  under  the  office  of 
the  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  Food  inspection  decisions  111  and  112  were  issued  Jan. 
27,  1910,  by  the  board,  and  although  not  entered  in  this  Checklist  are  to  be  classed 
under  A32. 5:111,  112.  Beginning  with  no.  113,  the  Food  inspection  decisions,  for- 
merly under  A32.5:  are  to  be  continued  under  A1.15:  Beginning  with  no.  123,  the 
Notices  of  judgment,  formerly  under  A32.6:  are  to  be  continued  under  A1.16: 


299 


ClMslflcAtlon     A33.    SOLICITOR    OF    DEPARTMENT    OF    AORI- 

"''•  CULTURE— Continued 

General  publications 

Laws  applicable  to  Department  of  Agriculture;  [compiled  by  Otis  H. 
Gates  and  Philip  P.  Wells].    May  5,  1908. 

Twenty-eight  hour  law  annotated,  act  approved  June  29,  1906  [relating 
to  confinement  of  live  stock  in  cars;  by  Otis  II.  Gates,  W.  Parker 
Jones,  and  R.  W.  Williams,  jr.].    Oct.  12,  1909. 


A33.2: 

L44 

T91 


A83.3: 

(nos.) 
A33.4: 

(nos.) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

1 

8 

15 

22 

2 

9 

16 

23 

3 

10 

17 

24 

4 

11 

18 

25 

5 

12 

19 

26 

6 

13 

20 

27 

7 

14 

21 

28 

AR    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU  t 

[The  International  Bureau  of  American  Republics  was  created  by  the  1st  International 
American  Conference  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  2,  1889-Apr.  19,  1890,  and 
was  confirmed  and  reorganized  by  the  2d  and  3d  International  American  Confer- 
ences held  respectively  in  Mexico  City,  Oct.  22,  1901-Jan.  31,  1902,  and  in  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  July  21-Aug.  26,  1906.  This  bureau  is  an  international  organization  sup- 
ported by  contributions  of  tlie  21  Republics  in  this  hemisphere,  who  have  an  equal 
interest  in  the  institution. 

The  bureau  was  organized  in  1890,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  United  States,  acting  at  the  request  of  the  Ist  conference,  and  under  authority 
of  act  of  Congress  approved  July  14,  1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  275).  Mar.  18,  1899, 
at  a  conference  of  diplomatic  representatives  of  the  countries  composing  the  Inter- 
national Union  of  American  Republics  it  was  unanimously  agreed,  that  "the 
Bureau  of  American  Republics  shall  be  governed  under  the  supervision  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  State  of  the  United  States  with  the  cooperation  and  advice  of  four  repre- 
sentatives of  the  other  Republics  composing  the  International  Union,  the  five 
persons  indicated  to  constitute  an  executive  committee  of  which  the  Secretary  of 
State  is  to  be  ex-officio  chairman,  or  in  his  absence,  the  acting  Secretary  of  State." 
At  the  2d  International  American  Conference,  held  in  Mexico,  it  was  resolved  as 
follows:  "Article  1.  The  International  Bureau  of  the  American  Republics  shall 
be  under  the  control  of  a  Governing  Board  composed  of  the  diplomatic  representa- 
tives of  all  the  Governments  of  said  Republics  accredited  near  the  Government  of 
the  United  States  of  America,  and  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  latter  nation,  who 
shall  be  the  chairman  of  said  board."  The  3d  International  American  Conference 
enlarged  the  scope  of  the  bureau  without  materially  altering  its  status  or  organiza- 
tion. 

Notwithstanding  the  fact  of  its  close  connection  with  the  Secretary  of  State,  it  has 
never  been,  strictly  speaking,  a  division  of  the  State  Department  of  the  United 
States. 

fin  accordance  with  a  resolution  passed  and  signed  by  the  4th  International 
American  Conference  held  in  Buenos  Aires,  July  12-Aug.  30,  1910,  the  name  of 
the  American  Republics  Bureau  was  changed  to  Pan  American  Union.  As  this 
Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  it  uses  the  form 
"American  Republics  Bureau."  In  accordance  with  the  resolution  above  referred 
to,  the  title  of  the  director  was  changed  to  "director  general"  and  the  title  of  the 
secretary  to  "assistant  director." 


300 


ii 


This  bureau  is  the  custodian  of  the  archives  of  the  International  American  Confer- 
ences, and  is  especially  charged  with  the  performance  of  duties  imposed  upon  it 
by  these  conferences.  See  also,  for  publications  of  lst-3d  International  American 
Conferences,  85.9^"^: 

See,  for  Historical  sketch  of  International  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  AR1.2: 

H62^t] 

Classlflcation 
no. 

ARl.l:     Annual  reports 

rdate)  [From  1891  to  1898,  these  reports  are  assigned  nximbers  in  the  series  of  bulletins 

^  ^  (AR1.3:),  though,  with  the  exception  of  the  report  for  1891  (AR1.3:30),  the  bul- 

letin numbers  do  not  appear  on  the  publications  themselves.] 

1891  [2894-8] 

1892  [3063-84] 

1893  [3160-43] 

1894  [3280-70]  .  ;. 

1895  [3425-241]  :  ■ 

1896  [3534-319]  ; | 

1897  [3601-178,  pt.  1] 

1898  [3728-51] 

1899  [3971-175,  pt.  1] 

1900  [4149-181,  pt.  1] 

1901  [4355-306]     [In  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  12,  no.  4. 
rately.] 

Same,  English  only,  with  accompanying  papers    [4357-557] 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1902  [4356-306]     [In  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  13,  no.  6.    Not  issued  sepa- 
rately.] 

1903  [4691-111]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1904  [4844-145,  pt.  1]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document 
number.] 

1905  [4910-68]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1906  [In  5029-406,  pt.  11] 
Same,  Spanish    [In  5029-406,  pt.  11] 

1907  [5358-603,  pt.  5]    [In  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  25,  pt.  5.     Not  is- 
sued separately.] 

1908  [Issued  separately  only.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  Spanish     [Issued  separately  only.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1909  [None  issued  for  1909 .     1910  report  covers  several  previous  years .] 
Annual  reports    (separates) 

[Some  annual  reports  have  had  separate  prints  made  in  English,  Spanish,  PortU' 
guese,  or  French,  as  well  as  combined  in  one  publication 


AIll.l«: 

(date) 

AR1.2: 

Ar3i 


Ar32 
B631 


Not  issued  sepa- 
[No 


Such  separates  are 
classed  here,  while  the  combined  pamphlet  is  classed  imder  ARl.l:] 


Oeneral  publications 

Argentine  Republic,  geographical  sketch,  with  special  reference  to  eco- 
nomic conditions,  actual  development,  and  prospects  of  future 
growth  [with  bibliography].     1903.     [4691-111,  pt.  2] 

Argentine  Republic,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909. 
1909.  [Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly 
bulletin,  July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 

Bolivia,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources,  laws,  economic  condi- 
tions, actual  development,  prospects  of  future  growth  [with  bibli- 
ography].    1904.     [4846-145,  pt.  8] 

t  A  later  sketch,  giving  further  historical  information,  is  found  on  p.  76-83  of  the 
annual  report  of  the  bureau  for  1910.  This  report,  being  a  1910  publication,  is  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist,  but  it  should  be  classed  under  ARl.l :910. 


301 


Clawilflratloii 

no. 

Alll.2: 

B63' 


B633 

B73» 

B732 

B733 

C33 

C43^ 
C432 

C433 

C65^ 

C652 
C653 

C71 
C73» 

C732 

C733 
C73* 
C735 
C73« 
C737 

C738 


C73» 
C7310 


C73" 


AR.    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS   BUREAU— C^ontinued 

General  publications— Continued 

Bolivia.  Catalogue  of  books,  pamphlets,  periodicals,  and  maps  relating 
to  Bolivia  in  Columbus  Memorial  Library;  revised  to  Mar.  31, 
1905.    1905.     [Interleaved.] 

Bolivia,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  omission  of  1  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29»).] 

Brazil.  United  States  of  Brazil,  geographical  sketch,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  economic  conditions  and  prospects  of  future  develop- 
ment.   1901. 

Brazil.  List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Brazil, 
1800-1900,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips;  supplement  to  Handbook  of  Bra- 
zil, 1901.     1901.     [See,  for  Handbook  of  Brazil,  AR1.2:B73  ^] 

Brazil,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

Central  America.  List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to 
Central  America,  including  Costa  Rica,  Guatemala,  Honduras, 
Nicaragua,  and  Salvador,  1800-1900;  by  P.  Lee  Phillips.     1902. 

Chile.  List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Chile;  by 
P.  Lee  Phillips.    1903. 

Chile,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 

Chile,  a  handbook.  International  Bm-eau  of  American  Republics, 
Washington,  D.  C.  [Jime,  1909].  [Back-title  reads:  Chile,  a  gen- 
eral sketch.] 

Coffee.  Report  on  coffee,  with  special  reference  to  Costa  Rican  prod- 
uct; by  J.  B.  Calvo.     1901. 

Coffee,  extensive  information  and  statistics  [with  bibliography].    1902. 

Coffee.  El  caf6,  su  historia,  cultivo,  beneficio,  variedades,  produccidn, 
exportaci6n,  importacion,  consume,  etc.,  datos  extensos  [con  bib- 
liograffa]  presentados  al  congreso  relative  al  caf^,  Nuevo  York,  el 
1°  de  octubre  de  1902.  Washington,  D.  C.  [printed  by  Guggen- 
heimer,  Weil  and  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1902]. 

Colombia,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29^).] 

Commercial  directory  of  Latin  America.  1892.  iii  +  [1]  +  438  p. 
[2895-8,  pt.  11]  [Congressional  edition  of  iii +  458  p.  contains 
additional  entries  in  directory  for  Mexico.] 

Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics  [introduction,  etc.].  1897. 
40 

Same  [prospectus,  sample  pages,  etc.].     [Aug.]  1897.    4® 

Same.    [Sept.]  1897.    4° 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    [Sept.]  1897.    4° 

Same.     [Oct.]  1897.    40 

Same.     [Nov.]  1897.    40 

See,  for  Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics  in  2  v., 
AR1.3:91. 
Commercial  nomenclature  [by  John  K.  Chandler  and  John  C.  Redman]: 
V.  1,  A-Machines.    Apr.  1894.    oblong  large  8°    [English,  Span- 
ish, and  Portuguese.] 

Same:  v.  2,  Mackerel-Z.    Dec.  1894.    oblong  large  8« 
Commercial  nomenclature;  [by  John  K.  Chandler  and  others].     [Re- 
vised edition.]    Aug.  1897.    large  8°    [English,  Spanish,  and 
Portuguese.]    [3602-178] 

Same.     [Revised]  edition.    Aug.  1897  [reprint]  Apr.  1908.    large  8° 
[English,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese.    Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


302 


Classification 
no. 

AR1.2: 

C73^2 


073^3 

C76 

C82 


C891 
C892 


D71 

Ec9 

G93» 
G932 

H12 

H621 

H622 
H751 

H752 

InS^ 
In82 

In83 


L34^ 
L342 


AR.    AMERICAN   REPUBIilCS   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Same,  Spanish,  with  title,  Nomenclatura  comercial;  [by  John  K. 
Chandler  and  others].  Abril  de  1897.  large  8**  [Spanish, 
English,  and  Portuguese.]  [3603-178] 
Same,  Portuguese,  with  title,  Nomenclatura  commercial;  [by  John 
K,  Chandler  and  others].  Abril  de  1897.  large  8**  [Portuguese, 
Spanish,  and  English.]     [3604-178] 

Commercial  directory.  Letter  to  President  [of  United  States]  on  pre- 
senting Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics.  Nov.  10, 
1897. 

Consular  fees  and  invoices  of  Latin  American  countries,  practical  infor- 
mation for  exporters  to  Latin  America.     1909. 

Costa  Rica,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 

Cuba;  by  Gonzalo  de  Quesada.     1905. 

Cuba,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

Dominican  Republic,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909. 
1909.  [Reprinted,  with  slight  changes,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

Ecuador,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29^).] 

Guatemala,  country  of  the  future;  by  Charles M.  Pepper.  Washington, 
D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1906. 

Guatemala,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bul- 
letin, July,  1909  (AR1.6:29^).] 

Haiti,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:291).] 

[Historical  sketch  of]  International  Bureau  of  American  Republics. 
1906.  t 
Same,  Spanish.    1906. 

Honduras,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources,  laws,  economic  con- 
ditions, actual  development,  prospects  of  future  growth  [with 
bibliography];  by  Alfred  K.  Moe.     1904.     [4845-145,  pt.  4] 

Honduras,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June.  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909(AR1.6:29i).] 

International  Union  of  American  Republics.  Washington  [W.  F. 
Roberts]  1901. 

International  American  Conference.     [Letter  to  chairman  and  mem- 
bers of  joint  committee  on  3d  International  American  Confer- 
ence  showing   programs   of   previous   conferences,    resolutions 
passed,  and  results.]    Dec.  27,  1905. 
See  also  entries  under  AR1.2:P19 1'2. 

International  Bureau  of  American  Republics  [circular  concerning  his- 
tory, object  and  purpose,  etc.,  of  bureau].     [1909.]    narrow  8° 
See,  for  Historical  sketch,  AR1.2:H62i'2. 

Latin  America,  land  of  opportunity;  by  John  Barrett.     1909. 

Latin  America.  List  of  [books  on]  Latin  American  history  and  descrip- 
tion [with  references  to  articles  in  magazines],  in  Columbus  Me- 
morial Library.  [Press  of  Gibson  Brothers,  Washington,  D.  C] 
Nov.  1,  1907. 


t  A  later  sketch,  giving  further  historical  information,  is  found  on  p.  76-83  of  the 
annual  report  of  the  bureau  for  1910.  This  report,  being  a  1910  publication,  is  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist,  but  it  should  be  classed  under  AR1.1:910. 


303 


ClMslflratlon 
no. 

AIll.2: 

L343 
M57> 


M57» 

M573 
M57* 

M69 
N51 

PI91 

P192 
P19« 

P211 
P212 

P213 

P271 
P272 

P43 

P93» 

P932 
P933 
P93^ 
P93* 
P93« 
P937 
P93« 
P93» 
P961 


AR.     AMERICAN  REPUBLICS   BUREAU— (out inufd 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  supplement  1,  Nov.  1,  1907-July  8,  1909.     1909. 
Mexico,  geographical  sketch,  with  special  reference  to  economic  condi- 
tions ana  prospects  of  future  development  [with  bibliography]. 
1900.     [4149-181,  pt.  3] 
Same,  with  title,  Mexico,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources, 
laws,  economic  conditions,  actual  development,  prospects  of  fu- 
ture   growth    [with    bibliography].     [Revised    edition.]    1904. 
[4845-145,  pt.  5] 
Mexican  law  in  rt^rd  to  medical  studies  and  practice  of  medical  pro- 
fessions.   June,  1904.     [English  and  Spanish.] 
Mexico,  general  descriptive  data  i)repared  in  June,  1909.     1909.     [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29^).] 
Missiones  award,  special  bulletin.    Mar.  1895.    [Preferred  spelling  of 

the  name  of  the  territory  is  "  Misiones."] 
Nicaragua,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.     1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:291).] 
Pan-American  Conference.    Tentative  programme  for  4th  Pan-Ameri- 
can Conference  to  be  held  at  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina,  Mav, 
1910.    1909.    [Conference  was  postponed,  its  sessions  being  held 
July  12-Aug.  30,  1910.] 
Same,  Spanish.     [1909.] 
Panama,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.     1909.     [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 
Paraguay  [with  bibliography];  with  chapter  on  Native  races,  by  J. 
Hampden  Porter.     2d  edition  enlarged  by  Jos6  Segundo  De- 
coud.     Sept.  1902,     [Known  as  Handbook  of  Paraguay.    See,  for 
1st  edition,  ARl. 3:54.] 
Paraguay.    List  of  books,  magazine  articles,  and  maps  relating  to  Para- 
guay, books,  1638-1903,  maps,  1599-1903,  by  Jose  Segundo  De- 
coud;  supplement  to  Handbook  of  Paraguay,    Sept.  1902.     1904. 
[4844-145,  pt.  2]    [See,  for  Handbook  of  Paraguay,  AR1.2:P21  \] 
Paraguay,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,   1909.     1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustration,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (AR1.6:29i).] 
Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  Spanish-American  Republics,  Brazil, 
and  Haiti;  revised  to  Oct.  1904.     1904.     [4846-145,  pt.  7] 
Same,  Spanish,  with  different  appendixes  and  with  title,  Leyes  y 
reglamentos  sobre  privilegios  de  invenci6n  y  marcas  de  fdbrica 
en  los  pafses  Hispano-Americanos,  el  Brasil  y  la  Repiiblica  de 
Haiti;  revisado  hasta  Agosto  de  1904.     1904.     [4846-145,  pt.  6] 
Peru,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.     1909.     [Re- 
printed, with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29 1).] 
Price  list  of  publications.     [Mar.  1, 1895.]    *    [See,  for  issues  1897-1900, 
Bulletin  86  (ARl. 3. -86).] 
Same.     [Dec.  1,  1902.] 
Same.     [July  1,  1903.]    [4]  p. 
Same.     [July  1,  1903,  published  1904.]    4  p. 
Same.     [Jan.  1,  1905.] 
Same.    [July  1,  1905.] 
Same.     [Mar.  1,  1906.] 
Same.     [July  15,  1906.] 
Same.     [Jan.  25,  1907.] 
Publications.     [Extracts  from  annual  reports  relating  to  publications, 
and  Price  Ust.]    [June  1,  1895.]    large  8° 


304 


Classification 
no. 

AR1.2: 

P962 


P963 
P96^ 
P96* 
Sa3 

Sp3i 

Sp32 
Ur8 

V55» 

V552 

AR1.3: 

(nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN    REPUBLICS   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Publications  of  Bureau  [of  American  Republics],  Commercial  directory 
and  Monthly  bulletins.  [Dec.  1897.]  [Pamphlet  of  newspaper 
clippings  and  commendatory  letters.  Issued  as  Bulletin  91, 
but  number  subsequently  withdrawn  and  assigned  to  Commer- 
cial directory  (AR1.3:91).] 

Publications.    List  of  publications  published  or  distributed  by  Inter- 
national Bureau  of  American  Republics.     [Nov.  15,  1907.]    * 
Same    [with   Supplement   to  publications   for  free   distribution]. 

[Nov.  15,  1907,  published  1908.] 
Same  [without  Supplement].    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher, 
Aug.  1]  1909. 

Salvador,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  slight  alterations,  from  Monthly  bulletin,  July, 
1909  (ARl. 6:29^).] 

Specifications  for  edifice  for  federal  legislative  power  in  City  of  Mexico. 
[1st  edition.]    [Apr.  23,  1897.]     [Originally  issued  as  Bulletin  81, 
but  number  subsequently  withdrawn.] 
Same,  with  title,  Specifications  for  building  for  federal  legislative 
body  in  City  of  Mexico.     [2d  edition.]    June  18,  1897. 

Uruguay,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909.  [Re- 
printed, with  slight  alterations,  from  Monthly  bulletin,  July,  1909 
(AR1.6:29i).] 

Venezuela,  geographical  sketch,  natural  resources,  laws,  economic  con- 
ditions, actual  development,  prospects  of  future  growth  [with 
bibliography];  by  N.  Veloz  Goiticoa.     1904.     [4844-145,  pt.  3] 

Venezuela,  general  descriptive  data  prepared  in  June,  1909.  1909. 
[Reprinted,  with  additional  illustrations,  from  Monthly  bulletin, 
July,  1909  (ARl. 6:29 1).] 

Bulletins  (numbered) 

[1]  Handbook  of  American  Republics,  Jan.  1891.     [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 
Same,  2d  edition  enlarged,  Feb.  1891.     [2894-8] 


[2] 

31 

4 

5 

6. 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

[2894-8] 
[2896-8] 
[2894-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2895-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2896-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2897-8] 


305 


Clasalflratlon 
no. 

AR1.3: 

(no8.) 


57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
[63] 

64 
65 
66 
67 
[68] 


82452°— 11- 


AR.     AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU-Oontinued 

Bulletins  (numbered)— Continued 

26  [2895-8] 

27  [2897-8] 

28  [2895-8] 

29  [2895-8] 

30  [2894-8] 

31  [2895-8] 

32  [2895-8] 

33  [2895-8] 

34  [2895-8] 

35  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

36  [2898-8] 

37  [2896-8] 

38  [2895-8] 

39  [2895-8] 

40  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

41  [Reprinted  in  the  6  volume  edition  of  the  Bulletins  (AR1.5:1*)» 

and  there  considered  as  Bulletin  59,  though  still  bearing  its 
original  number  41.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[2897-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2898-8] 
[2896-8] 
[2897-8] 
[2902 1-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 
[29022-149] 

Supplement  [to  43],  import  duties  of  Guatemala;  corrected  to 
June  15,  1894.     [2897-8] 
[Bulletin  56  was  originally  designed  to  be  a  new  edition  of  Bulletin  10,  which  was 

never  published,  and  this  publication,  though  bearing  the  number  69,  has  been 

substituted  therefor.] 

[29023- 


42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
[56] 


See,  for  2d  edition,  AR1.2:P21^ 


-149] 

[29023-149] 

^eeAR1.3:41. 

[29023-149] 

[29023-149] 

[29023-149] 

How  Latin-American  markets  may  be  reached  by  manufacturers 
of  United  States.     [3063-96] 

[3063-96] 

[Not  issued.] 

[Not  issued.] 

[3063-96] 

Republic  of  Guatemala,  special  bulletin,  Feb.  1897.  [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 


306 


Classification 
no. 

AR1.3: 

(nos.) 


AR1.4: 

(nos.) 
AR1.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR1.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN   REPUBLICS   BUREAU— Continued 

Bulletins  (numbered) — Continued 

[69]  Manual  de  las  Repdblicas  Americanas,  1891,  Spanish  edition  of 
Bulletin  2.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[Number  69  was  originally  assigned  to  and  printed  on  Supplement,  import  duties  of 
Guatemala,  which  is  now  considered  Bulletin  56;  see  AR1.3:56.] 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Act  to  reduce  taxation  (Wilson  ta,riff).     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Annual  report,  1892.     [3063-84] 

[3160-43] 

[3280-70] 


70 
[71] 
[72] 
[73] 
[74] 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
[80] 
[81] 
[82] 
[83] 


Annual  report,  1893. 

Annual  report,  1894. 

[3601-178] 

[3601-178] 

[3601-178] 

[3601-178] 

large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Annual  report,  1895.     [3425-241] 

Annual  report,  1896.     [3534-319] 

Official  mailing  list.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Annual  report,  1897.     [3601-178] 
[84]   [Handbook  of]  Alaska.     [3601-178] 
[85]   [Handbook  of]  Hawaii.     [3601-178] 

86  5  editions     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

See,  for  other  issues  not  bearing  bulletin  number,  ARl.2:P93^-^. 

87  [3601-178] 

88  [3601-178] 

89  large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

[90]  Newspaper  directory  of  Latin  America.     [3601-178] 

[91]  Commercial  directory  of  American  Republics,    v.  1,4°    [3605-178] 

Same.    v.  2,  4«    [3606-178] 

Same,  supplement  containing  corrections  of  errors  in  v.  2 
in  Congressional  set.] 
[92]  Annual  report,  1898.     [3728-51] 

93  [3619-178] 

94  [3971-175,  pt.  4] 
[Discontinued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins  (in  volumes) 

[This  6  volimaed  set  is  a  rearrangement  of  certain  Bulletins  listed  under  AR1.3: 
which  see  for  notes  and  for  serial  numbers  of  Congressional  set.  The  6  volumes 
here  listed  contain  Bulletins  8, 10-30,  35-41,  43-55,  57,  58,  60-62,  64,  67,  and  69. 
V.  6  appears  as  a  whole  in  the  Congressional  set  as  indicated  below.] 


[Not 


V. 

1,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2    • 

V. 

2 

V. 

3 

V 

4 

V 

5,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

V 

6     [2895-8,  pt.  11] 

[Montlily]  bulletins 

[Prior  to  July  1,  1908,  many  of  the  articles  in  each  bulletin  appeared  in  English, 
Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French.  From  that  date,  beginning  with  v.  27,  no.  1, 
the  bulletins  have  been  published  in  two  sections,  an  English  section  and  a  for- 
eign section,  the  latter  carrying  a  Spanish  cover  and  title-page,  and  having 


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(v.  no8.) 


V.  2, 


[no. 


[no. 


AR.    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU— Continued 

[Montlily]  bulletins— Continued 

Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  French  subdivisions.  From  Jan.  1909  to  June,  1909, 
V.  28,  this  foreign  section  was  not  a  United  States  public  document,  being  then 
issued  by  the  Latin-American  Republics.  Since  July,  1909,  It  Is  again  printed 
at  the  Government  Printing  Office,  and  is  listed  as  a  United  States  pu))llc  docu- 
ment. 
Beginning  with  the  Issue  for  Apr.  1908,  v.  26,  no.  4,  the  word  "Monthly"  Is  omitted 
from  the  title,  and  volume  numbers  appear  In  the  caption  and  back-title,  but 
not  on  the  title-page.] 

[V.  1] 

[no.  1]  Coffee  in  America,  methods  of  production  and  facilities 
for  successful  cultivation  in  Mexico,  Central  American 
States,  Brazil  and  other  South  American  countries, 
and  West  Indies,    n.  p.  Oct.  1893.    [Special  bulletin.] 

2]  Coal  and  petroleum  in  Colombia  [report  of  C.  F.  Z.  Cara- 
cristi];  Commercial  information,  n.  p.  Nov.  1893. 
[Special  bulletin.] 

3]  Minerals  and  resources  of  northeastern  Nicaragua;  Coffee 
industry  in  Haiti,  Guatemala,  and  Mexico;  Commer- 
cial information,  n.  p.  Dec.  1893. 
[no.  4]  Finances  of  Chile;  Recent  commerce  of  Brazil;  Tariff 
changes  in  Brazil;  Tariff  changes  in  Guatemala;  Mar- 
ble deposits  in  Colombia;  Government  lands  in  Mex- 
ico; Commercial  and  industrial  information.  Jan. 
1894. 
[no.  5]  Costa  Rica  at  World's  Fair;  Railways  of  South  America; 
Mining  Exposition  in  Chile;  Currency  changes  in 
Chile;  Iron  ore  and  manganese  in  Cuba;  Commercial 
and  industrial  information.     Feb.  1894. 

6]  Reciprocity  treaties  and  trade;  Commercial  outlook  in 
Brazil;  Ramie  culture  in  southern  countries;  Cacao, 
bananas,  and  India  rubber  in  Colombia;  Development 
of  British  Guiana;  Commercial  and  industrial  informa- 
tion.   Mar.  1894. 

7]  Republic  of  Costa  Rica,  some  facts  and  figures,  by  J.  B. 
Calvo,  2d  edition;  Costa  Rica  at  World's  Columbian 
Exposition  at  Chicago.  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1894. 
[Special  bulletin.] 

8]  Mexico,  treasury  receipts,  total  sources  of  income  for 
fiscal  year  1894-95;  Mexican  tariff  modification,  decree 
Apr.  30,  1894;  Mexican  National  Library;  Mexican 
fruit  industry;  Mexico,  miscellaneous  news ;  Jamaica; 
Commercial  and  industrial  information.    May,  1894. 

9]  Commercial  and  industrial  information;  Gold  mining  in 
British  Guiana,  correction  of  November  bulletin,  1893; 
Import  duties  of  Guatemala,  revised.  June,  1894. 
[Import  duties  of  Guatemala,  revised,  which  is  in- 
cluded here,  is  same  as  Bulletin  56,  printed  69,  for 
which  see  AR1.3: 56.] 
[no.  10]  Index  to  v.  1,  embracing  monthly  bulletins  Oct.  1893- 
June,  1894.  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  Wash- 
ington [1894]. 


[no. 


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12 

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[Montlily]  bulletins — Continued 


V.  3,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
1 


V.  4,  no. 
no. 


2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index 
V.  5,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

Index  [to  nos.  1-6] 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

Index  [to  nos.  7-12] 
V.  6,  no.    11 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

[no.  13],  index  to  v. 
V.  7,  no.  1] 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 
V.  8,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6. 


[3607-178] 


[3608-178] 


[3730-51] 


[3972-175] 


[3973-175] 


[4150-181] 


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(v.  nos.) 


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[Monthly]  bulletins— Continued 


V. 


9,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  10,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  11,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  12,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  13,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  14,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  15,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  16,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  17,  no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  18,  no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  19,  no. 

no. 

no. 
V.  20,  no. 

no. 

no. 


[4151-323] 
[4152-356] 
[4153-356] 
>    [4355-306[ 

[4356-306] 

[4522-310] 

[4523-310] 

[4524-310] 

[4525-310] 

[4692-458] 
[with  appendix]  f 

[4694-458] 
[4695-458] 
[4847-267] 
[4848-267] 


[4693-458] 


t  Appendix  is  Charles  M.  Pepper's  report  on  Pan-American  railway,  printed  here 
in  Spanish  only.  See  also,  for  Spanish  reprint  of  report,  S5.92:P192,  and  for  English 
edition  with  additions  and  map,  S5.92:P19*. 


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(v.  nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BUREAU— Continued 

[MontKly]  bulletins— Continued 

V.  21,  no.  1" 

no.  2}     [4849-267] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [4850-267] 
no.  6 
V.  22,  no.  1 

no.  2[     [5026-406] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5027-406] 
no.  6 
V.  23,  no.  1 

no.  2[     [5028-406] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5029-406] 
no.  6 
V.  24,  no.  1 

no.  2  J     [5196-502] 
no.  3 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5197-502] 
no.  6 
V.  25,  no.  1 

no.  2      [5357-603] 
no.  3 J 
no.  4 

no.  5[     [5358-603] 
no.  6J 
V.  26,  no.  1 

no.  2[     [5359-603] 
no.  3 J 
no.  4] 

no.  5[     [5360-603] 
no.  6] 
V.  27,  no.  1,  English  section     [5514-1000,  pt.  1] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  2,  English  section     [5514-1000,  pt.  2] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  3,  English  section    [5514-1000,  pt.  3] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  4,  English  section     [5515-1000,  pt.  4] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  5,  English  section     [5515-1000,  pt.  5] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections 
no.  6,  English  section     [5515-1000,  pt.  6] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [5519-1000,  pt.  6] 
[no.  7],  index  to  English  section     [5515-1000,  index]    [Notprinted 
at  Government  Printing  OflEice.] 
28,  no.  l,t  English  section     [5516-1000,  pt.  7] 
[5516-1000,  pt.  8] 
[5516-1000,  pt.  9] 
[5517-1000,  pt.  10] 
[5517-1000,  pt.  11] 
[5517-1000,  pt.  12] 


[5518-1000,  pt.  1] 
[5518-1000,  pt.  2] 
[5518-1000,  pt.  3] 
[5519-1000,  pt.  4] 
[5519-1000,  pt.  5] 


no.  2,t  English  section 
no.  3,t  English  section 
no.  4,t  English  section 
no.  5,t  English  section 
no.  6,t  English  section 


fv.  28,  nos.  1-6,  foreign  sections,  are  not  United  States  public  documents;  see  also 
note  at  head  of  AR1.6 :  • 


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AR1.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR1.6«: 

(CT) 
AR1.7: 

''nos.) 


AR1.8: 

(CT) 
ARI.91: 

C76 


AR.    AMERICAN  REPUBLICS  BTTREAr-Continued 

[Monthly]  bulletins— Continued 
V.  28  [no.  7],  index  to  English  section     [5517-1000,  index] 
V.  29,  no.  1,  English  section     r5804-163,  pt.  1]     [This  Bulletin  com- 
prises descrintive  aata  prepared  in  June,  1909,  for  each  of 
the  20  Repuolics;  these  descriptions  were  also  published 
separately,   with  slight  changes,   and  are  listed   under 
AR1.2:] 
Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  2,  English  section    [5804-163,  pt.  2] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  3,  English  section     [5804-163,  pt.  3] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  4,  English  section    [5805-163,  pt.  4] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  5,  English  section     [5805-163,  pt.  5] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
no.  6,  English  section    [5805-163,  pt.  6] 

Same,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
■[no.  7],  index  to  English  section    [5805-163,  index] 

Same,  index  to  Spanish,  Portuguese,  French  sections    [Not 
in  Congressional  set.] 

[MontMy]  bulletins  (separates) 

Additions  to  Columbus  Memorial  Library  (published 

with  separate  title-pages  in  back  of  certain  Monthly  bulletins) 
Accessions  to  library  of  Bureau  of  American  Republics 

1,  July-Dec.  1900 

2,  Jan  .-June,  1901 

3,  July-Dec.  1901 

Additions  to  Columbus  Memorial  Library 

4,  Jan  .-June,  1902 

5,  July-Dec.  1902 

6,  Jan.-June,  1903 

7,  July-Dec.  1903 

Accessions  to  library  of  Bureau  of  American  Republics 

8,  Jan.-June,  1904 

9,  July-Dec.  1904 

Additions  to  Columbus  Memorial  Library 

10,  Jan.-June,  1905 

11,  July-Dec.  1905 

12,  Jan.-June,  1906 

13,  July-Dec.  1906 

14,  Jan.-June,  1907 
[15],  July-Dec.  1907 

[No  more  Issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.    See  also  AR1.2:L34»>».) 

Maps 

International    Sanitary    Conference    of    American 

Republics  (miscellaneous) 
[Convocation  of]  2d  general  International  Sanitary  Convention,  to  be 

held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  9,  1905.     [1905.]    [English  and 

Spanish.] 


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902 


905 


907 


907 : 


ARl.lO: 

(v.  nos.) 


AR.     AMERICAN   REPUBLICS   BUREAU— Continued 

International  Sanitary  Conference  of  American 
Republics  (proceedings) 

Transactions  of  1st  general  International  Sanitary  Convention  of  Ameri- 
can Republics,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  2-4, 1902.  1903.  [4419- 
169]     [English  and  Spanish.] 

Transactions  of  2d  International  Sanitary  Convention  of  American  Re- 
publics, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  9, 10, 12-14, 1905.  1906.  [Eng- 
lish and  Spanish.] 

Transactions  of  3d  International  Sanitary  Conference  of  American  Re- 
publics, City  of  Mexico,  Dec.  2-7,  1907.  International  Bureau 
of  American  Republics,  Washington,  D.  C,  1909.  [English 
only.] 
Same,  Spanish.  Oficina  Internacional  de  las  Repiiblicas  America- 
nas,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908. 

[The  4th  International  Sanitary  .Conference  was  held  in  San  Jos6,  Costa  Rica,  Dec. 
25, 1909- Jan.  2, 1910.     Proceedings  not  yet  issued  (July  31,  1911).] 

American  constitutions 

[v.  1  contains  pts.  1  and  2;  v.  2,  pts.  3  and  4.  Each  constitution  appears  in  its  origi- 
nal language,  with  translation  into  Spanish  or  English,  as  the  case  may  be,  the 
constitution  of  Brazil,  in  pt.'l,  being  in  Portuguese,  English,  and  Spanish,  and 
the  constitution  of  Haiti,  in  pt.  3,  being  in  French,  English,  and  Spanish.] 

V.  1 

V.  2 


C.    COMMERCE  AND  LABOR  DEPARTMENT 


[The  act  to  establish  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  approved  Feb.  14,  1903 
(Stat.  L.  V.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  825),  includes  the  following  provisions: 

That  there  shall  be  at  the  seat  of  government  an  executive  department  to  be  known 
as  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  and  a  Secretary  of  Commerce  and 
Labor,  who  shall  be  the  head  thereof.    *    *    * 

Sec.  4.  That  the  following-named  offices,  bureaus,  divisions,  and  branches  of  the 
public  service,  now  and  heretofore  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Department  of  the 
Treasury,  and  all  that  pertains  to  the  same,  known  as  the  Light-House  Board,  the 
Light-House  Establishment,  the  Steamboat-Inspection  Service,  the  Bureau  of  Navi- 
gation, the  United  States  Shipping  Commissioners,  the  National  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  the  Commissioner-General  of  Immigration, 
the  commissioners  of  immigration,  the  Bureau  of  Immigration,  the  immigration 
service  at  large,  and  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  are,  trans- 
ferred from  the  Department  of  the  Treasury  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and 
Labor,  and  the  same  shall  hereafter  remain  under  the  jurisdiction  and  super- 
vision of  the  last-named  Department;  and  that  the  Census  Office,  and  all  that  per- 
tains to  the  same,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  is,  transferred  from  the  Department  of 
the  Interior  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  to  remain  henceforth 
under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  latter;  that  the  Department  of  Labor,  the  Fish  Com- 
mission, and  the  Office  of  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  and  all  that  per- 
tains to  the  same,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  are,  placed  under  the  jurisdiction  and 
made  a  part  of  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor;  that  the  Bureau  of  For- 
eign Commerce,  now  m  the  Department  of  State,  be,  and  the  same  hereby  is, 
transferred  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  and  consolidated  with  and 
made  a  part  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  hereinbefore  transferred  from  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  Treasury  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  and  the  two 
shall  constitute  one  bureau,  to  be  called  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  with  a  chief  of 
the  bureau;  and  that  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor  shall  have  control  of 
the  work  of  gathering  and  distributing  statistical  information  naturally  relating  to 
the  subjects  confided  to  his  Department;  and  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and 
Labor  is  hereby  given  the  power  and  authority  to  rearrange  the  statistical  work  of 
the  bureaus  and  offices  confided  to  said  Department,  and  to  consolidate  any  of  the 
statistical  bureaus  and  offices  transferred  to  said  Department;  and  said  Secretary 
shall  also  have  authority  to  call  upon  other  Departments  of  the  Government  for 
statistical  data  and  results  obtained  b^  them;  and  said  Secretary  of  Commerce  and 
Labor  may  collate,  arrange,  and  publish  such  statistical  information  so  obtained  in 
such  manner  as  to  him  may  seem  wise.    *    *    * 


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Sec.  5.  That  there  shall  bo  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  a  ])ureau  to 
be  called  the  liuroau  of  Manufactures,  and  a  chief  of  said  bureau.     *    ♦    ♦ 

Sec.  6.  That  there  shall  be  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  a  })ureau  to 
be  called  the  Bureau  of  Corj^rations,  and  a  Commissioner  of  Corporations  who  shall 
be  the  head  of  said  bureau.    *    ♦    * 

Sec.  7.  That  the  jurisdiction,  supervision  and  control  now  possessed  and  exercised 
bv  the  Department  of  the  Treasury  over  the  fur-seal,  salmon  and  other  fisheries  of 
Alaska  ana  over  the  immigration  of  aliens  into  the  United  States,  its  waters,  terri- 
tories and  any  place  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  thereof,  are  hereby  transferred  and 
vested  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor.     *    *    * 

Sec.  13.  That  this  Act  shall  take  effect  and  be  in  force  from  and  after  its  passage: 
Proinded,  however,  That  the  provisions  of  this  Act  other  than  those  of  section  twelve 
in  relation  to  the  transfer  oi  any  existing  office,  bureau,  division,  officer  or  other 
branch  of  the  public  service  or  authority  now  conferred  thereon,  to  the  Department 
of  Commerce  and  Labor  shall  take  effect  and  be  in  force  on  the  first  day  of  July, 
nineteen  hundred  and  three,  and  not  before. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


Classlflration 
no. 


CI.      SECRETARY 


Cl.l: 

(date) 


Cl.l«: 

(date) 
C1.2: 

Ac8 

Ad2 
All 

B641 

B642 
B643 

B64  4 
C81» 

C812 
C813 
C81* 


Annual 


1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


reports 

4670-46] 

4871-412] 

4966-71 


'5125-7' 
'5321-7' 
'5491-1048] 
;5782-109] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 


General  publications 

Acts.    List  of  acts  and  resolutions  affecting  Department  of  Commerce 

and  Labor  passed  by  59th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.     [1908.] 
Addresses  at  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  flag-raising,  June  17, 

1903  [and  at]  transfer  of  bureaus,  July  1, 1903.     1903.     ([Dept.  of 

Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  1.]) 
Alaska.     Report  on  Alaskan  fur-seal  fisheries;  by  Edwin  W.  Sims, 

Solicitor    of    Department    of    Commerce    and    Labor.     1906. 

[5153-251] 
Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  to  customs 

officers.     1905.     [This  publication  bears  on  cover  the  catalogue 

number  1500.    See,  for  earlier  editions,  T36.5  M] 
Same.     1906. 
Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  for  use  at 

New  York  custom-house.     1905.     [This  publication  bears  on 

cover  the  catalogue  number  2151.    See,  for  earlier  editions, 

T36.52:] 

Books  and  blanks.  Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  to  customs 
officers.     1907  [1908]. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  Some  agen- 
cies for  extension  of  our  domestic  and  foreign  trade],  before 
American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Apr.  8,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  Department 
of  Commerce  and  Labor],  before  Board  of  Trade  of  Westfield, 
Mass.,  June  17,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.^  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  Some  prob- 
lems and  policies  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department],  at  ban- 
quet of  Merchants'  Club,  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  12,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [What  can  the 
new  Department  do  for  lumber  interests?],  at  banquet  of  National 
"WTiolesale  Lumber  Dealers'  Association,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Mar.  3,  1904.     1904. 


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St2  2 
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Su72 
Su73 
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(noB.) 


CI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

CorteljAou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  New  England 
in  commerce  and  industry],  at  banquet  of  New  England  Manu- 
factm-ing  Jewelers  and  Silversmiths'  Association,  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Mar.  5,  1904.     1904. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Address  of  Secretary  Cortelyou  [on  benefits  of 
organization],  at  8th  annual  convention  of  American  Cotton 
Manufacturers'  Association,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  11,  1904. 
1904. 

Departmental  index,  alphabetical  arrangement  of  subjects  in  statutes 
relating  to  Executive  Departments  in  general,  provisions  of  law 
referring  to  particular  Departments  not  included.  1905.  4® 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  30.) 

Ellis  Island,  N.  Y.  Report  of  commission  [Arthur  von  Briesen,  Lee  K. 
Frankel,  Eugene  A.  Philbin,  Thomas  W.  Hynes,  and  Ralph 
Trautmann]  appointed  by  President  Sept.  16,  1903,  to  investi- 
gate condition  of  immigration  station  at  Ellis  Island.  1904. 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  10.) 

Foods.  Hearing  before  commission  appointed  by  Secretaries  of  Treas- 
ury, Commerce  and  Labor,  and  Agriculture  to  make  rules  and 
regulations  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of  foods  and  drugs 
act  approved  June  30,  1906  [notice].    See  A1.2:F73 1. 

Inheritance-tax  laws,  digest  of  principal  features  of  laws  of  Great 
Britain,  France,  and  Germany,  with  outline  of  inheritance  taxa- 
tion in  United  States,  and  collection  of  judicial  decisions  relating 
thereto.     Dec.  1907. 

Labor  conference,  proceedings  of  conference  with  representatives  of 
labor  [Washington,  D.  C],  Feb.  10,  11,  1909.     1909. 

Naturalization.  [Statement  showing  approximate  number  of  petitions 
for  naturalization  filed  in  various  courts,  Sept.  27-Dec.  31,  1906.] 
Jan.  18,  1907. 

New  York  Harbor.  Revision  of  New  York  anchorage  regulations,  re- 
port [of  committee  appointed  Mar.  20,  1906].  Jan.  14,  1907. 
{See,  for  revised  regulations,  issued  by  Navigation  Bureau,  C11.2: 
N42y.] 

Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  [with 
bibliographies;  by  Clair  Richards  Hillyer,  law  clerk].  1904. 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  13.) 

Slocum,  General,  steamer.  Report  of  commission  of  investigation  upon 
disaster  to  steamer  General  Slocum  [Lawrence  O.  Murray,  John 
M.  Wilson,  C.  McR.  Winslow,  Herbert  Knox  Smith,  and  George 
Uhler;  with  Report  of  Department  of  Justice  on  criminal  pro- 
ceedings connected  with  Slocum  disaster  and  life-preserver  cases] . 
Oct.  8,  1904. 

Statistical  reorganization,  report  of  committee  appointed  by  Secretary 
of  Commerce  and  Labor  to  inquire  into  statistical  work  of  Depart- 
ment.    Mar.  2,  1908. 
Same,  [with]  statements  of  witnesses  before  committee.    Mar,  2, 1908. 

Supplies.     Schedule  showing  contractors  and  prices  for  miscellaneous 
supplies  [for  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor]  during  fiscal 
year  1907.     1906.    large  8« 
Same,  1908.    1907.    large  8" 
Same,  1909.     1908.    4° 

Valencia,  steamer.  Wreck  of  steamer  Valencia,  report  to  President  of 
Federal  commission  of  investigation  [Lawrence  O.  Murray, 
William  T.  Burwell,  and  Herbert  Knox  Smith].    Apr.  14,  1906.- 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


315 


ClaKKlflcatlon 
no. 

CI. 

SEC 

:rei 

^ARY- 

-Continu 

ed 

C1.4: 

Circulars    4® 

(no8.) 

1 

42 

83 

124 

165 

2 

43 

84 

125 

166 

3 

44 

85 

126 

167 

4 

45 

86 1 

127 

168 

5 

46 

87 

128 

169 

6 

47 

88 

129  t 

170 

, . 

7 

48 

89 

130 

171 

8 

49 

90 

131 

172 

9 

50 

91 

132 

173 

10 

51 

92 

133 

174 

11 

52 

93 

134 

175 

12 

53 

94 

135 

176 

13 

54 

95 

136 

177 

14 

55 

96 

137 

178 

15 

56 

97 

138 

179 

16 

57 

98 

139 

180 

17 

58 

99 

140 

181 

18 

59 

100 

141 

182 

19 

60 

101 

142 

183 

20 

61 

102 

143 

184    • 

21 

62 

103 

144 

185 

22 

63 

104 

145 

186 

23 

64 

105 

146 

187 

24 

65 

106 

147 

188    2eds. 

25 

66 

107 

148 

189 

26 

67 

108 

149 

190 

27 

68 

109 

150 

191 

28 

69 

110 

151 

192 

29 

70 

111 

152 

193 

30 

71 

112 

153 

194 

31 

72 

113 

154 

195 

32 

73 

114 

155 

196 

33 

74 

115 

156 

197 

, 

34 

75 

116 

157 

198 

35 

76 

117 

158 

199 

36 

77 

118 

159 

200 

37 

78 

119 

160 

201 

38 

79 

120 

161 

39 

80 

121 

162 

40 

81 

122 

163 

41 

82 

123 

164 

C1.5: 

Estimates    of 

appropriations 

for    Department    of 

(date) 

1905 

Conimerce  and  Labor    4° 

scontinued.] 

C1.6: 

Decisions 

(nos.) 

1 

12 

23 

34 

45 

56 

2 

13 

24 

35 

46 

57 

3 

14 

25 

36 

47 

58 

4 

15 

26 

37 

48 

59 

5 

16 

27 

38 

49 

60 

6 

17 

28 

39 

50 

61 

7 

18 

29 

40 

51 

62 

8 

19 

30 

41 

52 

63 

9 

20 

31 

42 

53 

64 

10 

21 

32 

43 

54 

65 

11 

22 

33 

44 

55 

66 

t  Superseded  by  Steamhoat  Inspection  Service  Circular  4  (C15.4:4). 
X  Superseded  by  Steamboat  Inspection  Service  Circular  5  (C15.4:5). 


316 


Classification 
no. 

CI. 

SECR] 

ETAR^ 

^ — Continued 

C1.6: 

Decisions— 

-Continued 

(nos.) 

67 

76 

85 

94 

103 

112 

68 

77 

86 

95 

104 

113 

69 

78 

87 

96 

105 

114 

70 

79 

88 

97 

106 

115 

71 

80 

89 

98 

107 

116 

72 

81 

90 

99 

108 

117 

73 

82 

91 

100 

109 

118 

74 

83 

92 

101 

110 

75 

84 

93 

102 

111 

C1.7: 

C1.8: 

C43 
M32 

N421 

Sa5 


CI.91: 

(date) 


CI.92: 

(date) 


Reports  on  trade  conditions 

See  note  and  entries  under  ClO.13: 
RiQes  and  regulations 

[Other  regulations  of  various  kinds  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Department  circulars 
(CL4:).l 

Chicago,  111.  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  anchorage  and  move- 
ment of  vessels  in  harbors  of  Chicago.    May  7,  1909.    4° 

Marblehead,  Mass.  Regulations  for  patrol  of  courses  of  German-Amer- 
ican yacht  races  off  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1909.    July  22,  1909. 

New  London,  Conn.  Rules  and  regulations  for  patrol  of  course  of 
Harvard -Yale  boat  races  at  New  London,  Conn.,  June  25,  1908. 
June  6,  1908. 

San  Francisco  Bay.  Regulations  governing  patrol  of  San  Francisco 
Bay  and  adjacent  waters  during  visit  of  [Atlantic]  Fleet.  Apr. 
30,  1908.  [Same,  with  alterations,  as  Special  notice  to  mariners, 
Apr.  18,  1908,  no.  16a,  for  which  see  N6. 11:908.] 

National  Council  of  Commerce,  proceedings  of 
annual  meetings 

[Organized  Dec.  1907.] 

1907,  Dec.  5,  6  [preliminary] 

1908,  Dec.  10,  Ist 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

National  Council  of  Commerce,  proceedings  of 
quarterly  meeting  of  executive  committee 

1909,  Apr.  7  [Ist] 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

C2.      ALASKAN  FISHERIES  DIVISION 


[That  part  of  the  Special  Agents  Division  of  the  Treasury  Department  having  in  charge  the  fisheries  of 
Alaska  was  transferred  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  July  1,  1903,  and  organized  as  the 
Division  of  Alaskan  Fisheries.    See,  for  earlier  publications,  T35. 

On  Dec.  5, 1905,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  the  agents  at  salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska 
originally  under  the  immediate  direction  of  the  Secretary,  were  placed  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
Bureau  of  Fisheries  (C6.). 

The  name  "Division  of  Alaskan  Fisheries"  was  used  as  late  as  Dec.  1,  1907,  by  the  Commerce  and  Labor 
Department  in  "Reports  relating  to  Alaskan  seal  fisheries"  (C2.2:A11). 

Up  to  Dec.  28, 1908,  there  were  four  agents  of  the  Department  who  had  supervision  of  the  Fur-Seal  Islands, 
otherwise  known  as  the  islands  of  St.  Paul  and  St.  George  in  the  Pribilof  Group,  Alaska.  These  agents 
reported  directly  to  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor  but  were  not  oflicially  designated  as  a  division 
of  the  Secretary's  office. 

The  Alaskan  Fisheries  Division  was  abolished  Dec.  28,  1908,  when  an  order  of  the  Department  of  Com- 
merce and  Labor  was  issued  transferring  the  work  of  these  four  agents  to  the  Fisheries  Bureau  (C6.). 
Under  the  Fisheries  Bureau  there  was  created  a  fur-seal  board  which  consisted  of  an  administrative 
board  of  five  members  and  an  advisory  board  of  distinguished  naturalists.  The  administrative  board 
so  constituted  is  under  the  direction  of  the  commissioner  of  fisheries,  the  advisory  board  being  called 
upon  by  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor  from  time  to  time  to  give  information  to  the  Department. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 

C2.1:  I  Annual  reports  on  salmon  flslierles  of  Alaska 

(date)  [1903,  issued  separately  only;  1904  and  1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and 

Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.    The  report  for  1905  is 
the  last  report  made  directly  to  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor.    See, 
1  for  later  reports,  under  Fisheries  Bureau,  C6.2:A1 1 1,  and  C6.2:A1 1  «-6.J 


317 


GiMfllflcatlon 
no. 

C2.2: 

All 


C2.3: 

(no8.) 
C2.4: 

(nos.) 


C2.     ALA8KAN   FISHERIES   DIVISION— Continued 


General  publications 

Alaska.     Reporta  relating  to  Alaskan  seal  fisheries  [1906  and  1907; 
W.  I.  Lembkey].     1908.     [5242-376J 
See,  for  1904  and  1905  reports  [4911-98J. 
BtQletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

C3.      CENSUS  BUREAU 


by 


[The  Census  Ofllce  was  transferred  from  the  Department  of  the  Interior  to  the  Department  of  Commerce 
and  Labor,  July  1,  1903,  and  the  name  Bm-eau  of  the  Census  was  adopted.  See,  for  earlier  publications, 
I2.-I14. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


C3.1: 

(date) 

C3.2: 

AbS 

C33 


C68 


C82 


D34 


D34' 


L97 


M84 


M842 
M848 

M84* 
Of2 

P38 


Ajinual  reports 

[1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.    See,  for  report,  July  1-Oct.  28,  1903,  C3.2:P42.] 

General  publications 

Abstract  of  12th  census,  1900.  3d  edition.  1904.  [See,  for  Ist  and  2d 
editions,  1 13.2 :Ab8^2] 

Census.  American  census  taking  from  1st  census  of  United  States  [by 
William  R.  Merriam;  with  Plans  for  future  census  work,  by 
George  B.  Cortelyou,  and  Summary  of  census  publications,  1790^- 
1900] .  [1904 .]  [Paper  by  Merriam  from  Century  magazine,  Apr, 
1903.] 

Collaboration  in  Federal  and  State  statistical  work,  report  of  permanent 
committee  on  uniformity  of  schedule  and  cooperative  work  in 
census  of  manufactures  of  1905,  20th  annual  convention  of  Com- 
missioners of  State  Labor  Bureaus,  Concord,  N.  H.,  July  12, 1904. 
1904. 

Cotton  ginning.  Shall  cotton-ginning  reports  be  stopped?  question  for 
the  South  to  decide,  letter  from  Director  North  and  interview 
with  Congressman  Burleson;  from  Washington  post,  Dec.  30, 
1904.     1904.     large  8° 

Death.  Statistical  treatment  of  causes  of  death,  cooperative  work  rela- 
tive to  treatment  of  jointly  returned  causes  and  revision  of  inter- 
national classification,  plan  proposed  by  Committee  on  Demog- 
raphy of  American  Public  Health  Association.     [1903.] 

Death.  Modes  of  statement  of  cause  of  death  and  duration  of  illness 
upon  certificates  of  death,  comparison  of  forms  now  in  use  in 
United  States  and  other  countries,  and  suggestion  of  modification 
of  standard  certificate  of  death  in  order  to  secure  uniform  and 
definite  statements  of  causes  of  death,  check  list  of  registration 
officials,  reports,  and  bulletins.     [1907.] 

Lumber.  Productionof  lumber,  lath,  and  shingles,  1907.  1908.  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.] 

Mortality  statistics,  [calendar  year]  1905,  6th  annual  report,  with  re- 
vised rates  for  intercensal  years  1901-04,  and  for  quinquennial 
period  1900-04,  based  upon  State  censuses  of  1905.     1907.    4° 
[See,  for  earlier  reports,  C3.5:M84.] 
Same,  [calendar  year]  1906,  7th  annual  report.     1908.     4*' 
Same,  [calendar  year]  1907,  8th  annual  report.     1909.     4*> 
[Appendix  2  was  printed  originally  as  a  pamphlet  entitled  Tuberculosis  in  United 
States;  see  C3.2:T79.] 

Same,  [calendar  year]  1908,  9th  annual  report.     1910.    4® 
Officers  and  employees  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  [May 

1]  1908.     1908. 
Pennsylvania.     Extension  of  registration  area  for  births  and  deaths, 

practical  example  of  cooperative  census  methods  as  applied  to 

Pennsylvania.     [1906.] 


318 


Clas8ifi  cation 
no. 

C3.2: 

P42 

P81 

P94 
P96 

R261 

R262 
R263 


St2 

T34 
T79 

Un3i 

U1132 

C3.3: 

(nos.) 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Permanent  bureau.  Report  of  director  concerning  administration  of 
permanent  bureau  [July  1-Oct.  28,  1903],     1903. 

Population.  Centiu-y  of  population  growth  from  1st  census  of  United 
States  to  12tli,  1790-1900;  [by  W.  S.  Rossiter].     1909.    4» 

Property.    Estimated  true  value  of  property,  1900  and  1904.  [1906.]    4° 

Public  debt  of  United  States,  1870,  1880,  1890,  and  1902.    1906.    4" 

Registration  of  births  and  deaths,  drafts  of  laws  and  forms  of  certificates, 
information  for  local  ofiicers.     [1st  edition.]    [1904.] 
Same.     [2d  edition.]     [1906.] 

Registration.  Legal  importance  of  registration  of  births  and  deaths, 
[with]  Report  of  Special  Committee  on  Vital  [and  Penal]  Statis- 
tics to  Conference  of  Commissioners  on  Uniform  State  Laws. 
[1908.] 

Statistics.  Census  Office  and  coordination  of  statistics,  reply  of  direc- 
tor of  census  to  inquiries  of  Interdepartmental  Statistical  Com- 
mittee.   Jan.  8,  1909. 

Thirteenth  census.  Important  points  on  U.  S.  census  [preparing  pub- 
lic to  give  correct  answers  in  13th  census,  1910].     [1909.]    24° 

Tuberculosis  in  United  States;  [by  Cressy  L.  Wilbur].     [1908.]    [Pre- 

Eared  for  International  Congress  on  Tuberculosis,  Washington, 
>.  C,  Sept.  21-Oct.  12,  1908.    Printed  also  as  Appendix  2  of 
Mortality  statistics,  1907  (C3.2:M843).] 

Uniform  municipal  accounting,  minutes  of  [1st]  conference  held  in 
Washington  [D.  C],  Nov.  19,  20,  1903,  under  auspices  of  Bureau 
of  Census.     1904. 
Same,  proceedings  of  2d  conference,  Washington  [D.  C],  Feb.  13, 
14,  1906.    1906. 

Bulletins     4» 

See,  for  Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910,  footnote  classes  for  C3.14^"^: 


64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 


1 

/See  I  14.3:1. 

32 

2 

See  1 14.3:2. 

33 

3 

-See  I  14.3:3. 

34 

4 

See  I  14.3:4. 

35 

5 

36 

6 

37 

7 

38 

8 

39 

9 

40 

10 

41 

11 

42 

12 

43 

13 

44 

14 

45 

15 

46 

16 

47 

17 

48 

18 

49 

19 

50 

20 

51 

21 

52 

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53 

23 

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55 

25 

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26 

57 

27 

58 

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59 

29 

60 

30 

61 

31 

62 

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ClMsIflcatlon 
no. 


C3.3: 

(no8.) 


C3.3«! 

(CT) 
C3.4: 

(nos.) 
C3.5: 

Anl 

B43 

B61 
C331 

C33- 
C491 

C49^ 

C493 

C49* 
El  2 


Ex7 


In7 

M31» 
M312 
M313 
M314 

M34» 

M342 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 
Bulletins— Continued 


94  98 1 

95  Same. 

96  99 
See  also  Lai  .5:1  and  100 

C3.53f34'»^  101 

97  102 

Bulletins  (separates'^ 


[Rev.od.lt 


103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 


Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Special  reports 

Analysis.    Supplementary  analysis  and  derivative  tables,  12ih  census, 

1900.    1906.    4P 
Benevolent  institutions,  1904.     1905.    4" 
Blind  and  deaf,  1900.     1906.    4« 

Central    electric    light    and    power    stations,  1902.     1905.    4®    [Also 
in  Electrical  industries,  1902  (C3.5:E12).] 
Same,  1907.    1910.    4" 
Cities.     Statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over  30,000, 1905;  [with 
appendix,  Sewerage  and  sewage  disposal,  by  Moses  N.  Baker]. 
1907. 
Same,   1906;  [with  appendixes,   Municipal'  receipts  from  public 
service  corporations;  Uniform  accounts  and  reports  of  water- 
supply  systems,  by  Moses  N.  Baker].     1908.    4° 
Same,  1907  [with  appendix.  Uniform  system  of  accQunting  for  water- 
supply  enterprises].     1910.    40  • 
Same,  1908;  [by  Le  Grand  Powers  and  E.  H.  Maling].     1910.    40 
Electrical  industries,  1902.     1906.    4° 
Contents: 

Central  electric  light  and  power  stations,  1902.    1905. 
Street  and  electric  railways,  1902.    1905. 

Telephones  and  telegraphs  [municipal  electric  fire  alarm  and  police  x>^trol 
systems,  calendar  year]  1902;  {by  Thomas  Commerford  Martin].    1906. 

See  also,  for  reports  issued  separately,  C3.5:C33  ^'  ^,  St8  ^  ^  and  T23  K 
Express  business  in  United  States,  [fiscal  year]  1907;  [by  Russell  H. 
Snead].     1908.    4°    [Compiled  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion and  published  by  Census  Office.] 

See,  for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  Annual  reports  on  statistics 
of  express  companies  in  United  States,  IC1.53: 
Insane  and  feeble-minded  in  hospitals  and  institutions,  1904;  [by  John 

Koren].     1906.    4° 
Manufactures,  1905:  pt.  1,  United  States  by  industries.     1907.    4» 

Same:  pt.  2,  States  and  Territories.     1907.     4° 

Same:  pt.  3,  Special  reports  on  selected  industries.     1908.    4* 

Same:  pt.  4,  Special  reports  on  selected  industries  [with  bibliog- 
raphies].    1908.    4« 
Marriage  and  divorce,  1867-1906:  pt.  1,  Summary,  laws,  foreign  sta- 
tistics.    1909.    4° 

Same:  pt.  2,  General  tables.     1908.     4« 

[This  Special  report  embodies  results  of  2  investigations,  reports  of  which  appeared 
previously  as  Report  on  marriage  and  divorce,  1867-86,  Labor  Department  Special 
report  1  (Lal.5:l),  and  Marriage  and  divorce,  1887-1906,  Bulletin  96  of  Census 
Bureau  (C3.3:96).] 


fThe  original  edition  of  Bulletin  98  bears  on  p.  17  the  signature  mark  "81809 — 

09-— -3"  and  the  revised  edition,  "22900—10 3."    The  subject  matter  of  the  2 

editions  is  identical  except  that  the  revised  edition  contains  a  corrected  map  of 
Oklahoma  and  text  corrections  on  p.  15. 


320 


Classification 
no. 

C3.5: 

M66 

M84 

Ocl 

P28 

P93 

R271 

R272 

StS* 

T231 


T232 

T68 
W37 
W84 

C3.5«: 

(CT) 
C3.6: 

C821 

C822 

C823 
C82^ 
C86 

D64 
El  2 

F451 

F452 
F53 

G281 


G282 
M311 

M312 
M313 

M34 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 

Special  reports— Continued 

Mines  and  quarries,  1902.     1905.     4° 

Mortality  statistics,  [calendar  years]  1900-04.  1906.  4°  [See,  for  later 
reports,  C3.2:M84i-*.] 

Occupations  at  12tli  census.     1904.    4° 

Paupers  in  almshouses,  1904.     1906.     4" 

Prisoners  and  juvenile  delinquents  in  institutions,  1904.     1907.    4* 

Religious  bodies,  1906:  pt.  1,  Summary  and  general  tables.     1910.    4* 
Same:   pt.  2,  Separate  denominations,  history,  description,  and  sta- 
tistics.    1910.     4« 

Street  and  electric  railways,  1902.     1905.    4*'    [Also  in  Electrical  indus- 
tries, 1902(C3.5:E12).] 
Same,  1907.     1910.    4° 

Telephones  and  telegraphs  [municipal  electric  fire  alarm  and  police 
patrol  systems,  calendar  year]  1902;  [by  Thomas  Commerford 
Martin].  1906.  4°  [Also  in  Electrical  industries,  1902  (C3.5: 
El  2).] 

Telephones,  [calendar  year]  1907.     1910.    4« 

Transportation  by  water,  [calendar  year]  1906.     1908.    4» 

Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation  [in  United  States].     1907.    4° 

Women.  Statistics  of  women  at  work,  based  on  unpublished  informa- 
tion derived  from  schedules  of  12th  census,  1900.    1907.    4° 

Special  reports  (separates) 


Instructions 

Cotton  ginning.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  revised,  cotton  ginning, 
crop  of  1905.     [Aug.  1,  1905.]     16° 

Cotton   statistics.     Instructions    to    special   agents,    cotton   statistics. 
[Mar.  30,  1907.]    16° 
Same.     [May  20,  1909.]    16° 
Same.     [July  6,  1909.]    16° 

Criminal  judicial  statistics.  Instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents, 
criminal  judicial  statistics.     [May  1,  1907.]    16° 

Divorce.     Instructions  to  court  clerks,  statistics  of  divorce.     [1907.]    16° 

Electrical  industries.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  elec- 
trical industries,  1907.     [1908.]    16° 

Field  employees.     Fiscal  regulations  governing  field  employees;  effect- 
ive July  1,  1906.     1906.     16° 
Same;  effective  Nov.  1,  1909.    1909.     16° 

Fishing  industry.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  fishing  in- 
dustry, 1908.     [1909.]     16° 

General  statistics.     Instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents,  official 
statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over  30,000,  1906,  general 
statistics.     [1906.]    16° 
Same,  1908,  general  statistics.     [1908.]    16° 

Manufactures.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  manufactures, 
1905.     [Jan.  3,  1905.]    16° 

Manufactures,  etc.  Instructions  to  applicants  for  appointment  as  spe- 
cial agent,  1910,  census  of  manufactures  and  mines  and  quarries, 
practical  test,  Nov.  3,  1909.     1909. 

Manufactures,  etc.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  manufac- 
tures, mines,  quarries,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas,  1909.  [1910.] 
16° 

Marriage.  Instructions  to  special  agents,  statistics  of  marriage  and 
divorce.     [1907.]    16° 


321 


Classification 
nu. 

C3.6: 

M92' 

M92» 

M923 

T68 

C3.7: 

(no8.) 


C3.8»: 

(v.  no8.) 


C3.82: 

(nos.) 

C3.9: 

(date) 


C3.10: 

(date) 


C3.10a: 

(CT) 
82452°. 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 

Instructions— Continued 

Municipal  fiuanre,  instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents,  cities  con- 
taining 8,000  inhabitants  and  over.     1904.     12" 

Municipal  finance.     Instructions  to  clerks  and  special  agents,  official 
statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over  30,000, 1906,  munici- 
pal finance.     [1906.]    16<» 
Same,  1908,  municipal  finance.     [1908.]     16" 

Transportation.     Instructions  to  special  agents,  census  of  transportation 
by  water,  1906.     [1906.]    16" 

Manufactures  Division,   Special  bulletins 

[1  and  2  not  printed;  issued  in  typewritten  loriu  only.] 

3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

[Discontinued.! 

Philippine  Islands  census,   1903 

V.  1,  English         ^     ^         ,.  .     ^ 
[1st  edition] 


Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 

V.  2,  English  ■» 
Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 

V.  3,  English  -» 
Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 

V.  4,  English  | 
Same,  Spanish/ 
Same,  English. 


[2d  edition,  June  1,  1905] 
[Ist  edition] 

[2d  edition,  June  1,  1905] 
[Ist  edition] 

[2d  edition,  Jupe  1,  1905] 
[1st  edition] 
[2d  edition,  June  1,  1905] 


Philippine  Islands  census,  1903,  Bulletins 

1 
2 
3 

Cotton  ginning  reports    large  8*» 

1905,  Nov.  21 
Dec.  28 

1906,  Jan.  31 
Dec.  27 

1907,  Dec.  31 

1908,  Dec.  31 

1909,  Dec.  31 

Oflacial  register  [or  Blue  book]    4°    [Biennial.] 

{Transferred  from  Interior  Department  by  act  approved  June  7, 190().    See,  for  earlier 
issues,  Sl.ll:  and  11.25:] 

1907,  v.  1 

Same,  v.  2 
1909,  V.  1 

Same,  v.  2 
Official  register  [or  Blue  book]  (separates) 


-11 21 


322 


Classification 
no. 

C3.ll: 


C76 

F211 

F21^ 

F213 

F214 

F21^ 

M28 
M36 
M38 

N42h 

N42yo 

N81c 

P38 

R34 

So8c 


V59 
V81 


C3.12  1: 

(no8.) 


C3.12  2: 

(nos.) 


C3.12  3: 

(nos.) 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU— Continued 
Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790 

[It  has  been  impossible  to  obtain  records  of  Delaware,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  New 
Jersey,  Tennessee,  and  Virginia,  as  they  were  destroyed  in  1814  when  the  Capitol 
was  burned.  For  Virginia,  however,  tne  records  of  State  enumerations,  1782-85, 
were  accessible;  such  records  have  been  issued  by  the  Census  Bureau  in  order 
to  complete  this  set,  and  the  publication  is  classed  under  C3.11:VS1.] 

See,  for  1st  census  publications,  I  2. 
Connecticut.    Heads   of   families  at   1st  census,    1790:  Connecticut. 

1908.    4" 
Families.    Heads  of  families  at  Ist  census  [1790,  preliminary  pages]. 

[1907.]    4« 
Same  [letter  to  residents  of  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  and  Maryland 

calling  attention  to  publication].     [May  20,  1907.]    4P    (A) 
Same  [letter  to  publishers  asking  cooperation  in  making  public  infor- 
mation concerning  publication].     [May  20,  1907.]    4**     (B) 
Same   [circular   letter   concerning   publication],     [May   20,    1907.] 

4MC) 
Same  [letter  to  members  of  patriotic  societies  calling  attention  to 

publication].     [May  20,  1907.]    AP    (D) 
Maine.     Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  Maine.     1908.     4° 
Maryland.     Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  Maryland.     1907.    4*' 
Massachusetts.    Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  Massachusetts. 

1908.     4« 
New  Hampshire.    Heads  of  families  at  Ist  census,  1790:  New  Hamp- 
shire.    1907.     4° 
New  York  State.    Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  New  York. 

1908.     4° 
North  Carolina.     Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  North  Carolina. 

1908.    4« 
Pennsylvania. 

1908.    4P 
Rhode  Island. 

1908.     4« 
South  Carolina. 

1908.     4« 
Vermont.    Heads  of  families  at  Ist  census,  1790:  Vermont. 
Virginia.    Heads  of  families,  records  of  State  enumerations,  1782-85, 

Virginia.     1908.    4°    [Title  reads  Heads  of  families  at  1st  census, 

1790,  which  is  incorrect.] 

Forest  products  [series  1907] 

[  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.  Earlier  publications  issued  by  Forest 
Service  (A13.),  the  annual  compilation  for  1906  being  classed  under  A13.3:77.J 


Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  Pennsylvania. 

Heads  of  families  at  Ist  census,  1790:  Rhode  Island. 

Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  1790:  South  Carolina. 

1907.    40 


[Annual  compilation.] 


Forest  products  [series  1908] 

[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.) 

6 


[Annual  compilation.] 


Forest  products  [series  1909] 

[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service.] 

1  3 

2  4 


323 


Claiislflcatlua 
no. 

C3.12^: 

(no8.) 


tC3.13: 

905 

906^ 

906- 

907 

908 

909 


C3.     CENSUS  BUREAU—Continued 

Forest  products  [Beriee  1909]— Continued 

5  8 

6  9 

7  [10]  t    [Annual  compilation.] 

Lists  of  publications 

List  of  publicatioiivS,  10th,  11th,  and  12th  censuses  and  permanent 
bureau  [IJ.     [1905.] 
Same  [2].     May  1,  1906. 
Same,  3.     Dec.  1,  1906. 
Same,  4.     Oct.  1,  1907. 
Same,  5.    Jan.  1,  1908. 
Same,  6.    Mar.  1,  1909. 


C4.   COAST  AND 


GEODETIC  SURVEY 

See,  for  historical  sketch  of  Survey  and  publications 


[Transferred  from  Treasury  Department  July  1, 1903 

of  earlier  date,  TU. 
See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


C4.1: 

(date) 


C4.1«: 

(date  and 
app.  nos.) 


Annual  reports    4» 

[An  abbreviated  report  is  also  found  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  De- 
partment (Cl.l:).    See,  for  earlier  reports,  TU.l:] 

1904  [4825-17] 

1905  [4979-17^ 

1906  [5139-17 

1907  [5323-17 

1908  [5492-1034] 

1909  [5783-131] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  appendixes) 


t  Issued  without  series  number.  Bears  title.  Forest  products  of  United  States, 
1909. 

J  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  In  1910  the 
Census  Bureau  began  several  new  series  of  publications  and  others  are  already  planned. 
This  has  necessitated  additional  classes  under  C3.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as 
follows: 

C3.14:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910 

See,  for  regular  series  of  Bulletins  of  permanent  Census  Bureau,  C3.3: 
C3.14^:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  Population  (by  States) 

(CT) 
C3.14^:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  Agnculture  (by  States) 

(CT) 
C3.143:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  Manufactures  (by  States) 

(CT) 
C3.14*:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  Mines  and  quarries  (by  States) 

(CT) 
C3.14^:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  [Miscellaneous] 

(CT) 
C3.14'^:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  [U.  S.  general  bulletins] 

(CT) 
C'S.W:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  [U.  S.  special  bulletins] 

(CT) 
C3.14«:    Bulletins,  13th  census,  1910:  Irrigation  (by  States) 
(CT) 
C3.15:    State  compendiums,  13th  census,  1910 

(CT) 
C3.16:    Census  reports  [or  Final  volumes],  13th  census,  1910 
(v.  nos.) 
C3.17:    [Press  summaries,  13th  census,  1910] 
(CT) 


324 


Classification 
no. 

C4.2: 

A112 

A113 
Ea7 

G291 
G292 
G293 
L57 

M271 

M272 
OySi 

Oy82 


Oy83 
Oy8^ 
P641 


P642 
P96» 


P962 
P963 


C4.     COAST  AND   GEODETIC    SURVEY— Continued 

General  publications 

Alaska,  coast  pilot  notes  from  Yakutat  Bay  to  Cook  Inlet;  [by  Herbert 
C.  Graves].     1908.     large  8° 

Alaska,  coast  pilot  notes  on  Bering  Sea  and  Arctic  Ocean;  [by  Herbert 
C.  Graves].     1909.     large  8°     [Supersedes  Bulletin  40  (C4.3:40).j 

Alaska.     Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  Alaska.     1909. 

Earth.  Figure  of  the  earth  and  isoatasy  from  measurements  in  United 
States;  by  John  F.  Hayford.     1909.     4" 

Geodetic  operations.  Report  on  geodetic  operations  in  United  States  to 
14th  conference  of  International  Geodetic  Association  [Copen- 
hagen, Denmark,  Aug.  4-13, 1903];  by  O.  H.  Tittmann.    1903.    4° 

Geodetic  operations  in  United  States,  1903-06,  report  to  15th  conference 
of  International  Geodetic  Association  [Budapest,  Hungary,  Sept. 
20-28,  1906];  by  0.  H.  Tittmann  and  John  F.  Hayford.     1906.    4° 

Same,  1906-09,  report  to  16th  general  conference  of  International 
Geodetic  Association  [London  and  Cambridge,  England,  Sept. 
22-27, 1909];  by  O.H.  Tittmann  and  John  F.  Hayford.     1909.    4° 

Leveling.  Precise  leveling  in  United  States,  1903-07,  with  readjust- 
ment of  level  net  and  resulting  elevations;  by  John  F.  Hayford 
and  L,  Pike.  1909.  4°  [Supplement  to  Report,  1899,  appendix 
8,  and  Report,  1903,  appendix  3,  by  John  F.  Hayford.] 

Magnetic  declination  tables.  United  States  magnetic  declination 
tables  and  isogenic  charts  for  1902  and  facts  relating  to  the  earth's 
magnetism;  by  L.  A.  Bauer.  2d  edition,  1903.  large  8°  [See, 
for  Ist  edition,  T11.2:M27.] 

Magnetic  tables.  United  States  magnetic  tables  and  magnetic  charts 
for  1905;  by  L.  A.  Bauer.     1908.    large  8« 

Oyster  bars.     Survey  of  oyster  bars,  Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.,  de- 
scription of  boundaries  and  landmarks  and  report  of  work  of 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  cooperation  with  Maryland  Shell 
Fish  Commission;  by  C.  C.  Yates.     1907.     large  8"      (Dept.  of 
Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  77.) 
Same,  Somerset  County,  Md.,  description  of  boundaries  and  land- 
marks and  report  of  work  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  cooper- 
ation with  Bureau  of  Fisheries  and  Maryland  Shell  Fish  Com- 
mission; by  C.  C.  Yates.     1908.     large  8^*    (Dept.  of  Commerce 
and  Labor  doc.  94.) 
Same,  Wicomico  County,  Md.     1909.    large  8« 
Same,  Worcester  Coimty,  Md.     1909.    large  8° 

Pilot  rules  for  inland  waters  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts.  [May,  1907.] 
large  8"  [Printed  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  for  insertion  in 
volumes  of  United  States  coast  pilot  (C4.Q^>^:  and  C4.7i'2:); 
contains  same  matter  as  found  on  p.  3-7  of  Pilot  rules  for  inland 
waters  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts  (C15.8:In5^),  with  addi- 
tional paragraph  noting  where  certain  other  laws  and  rules  may  be 
obtained.] 
Same,  effective  Aug.  20,  1908.  1908.  large  8°  [Contains  same 
matter  as  found  on  p.  3-7,  11-14  of  Pilot  rules  for  inland  waters  of 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  coasts  (C15.8:In5'*).] 

Publications.  List  of  publications  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  avail- 
able for  distribution.     May  1,  1908. 

Publications.     List  and  catalogue  of  publications  issued  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  1816-1902;  by  E.  L.  Burchard.     1902.     [See 
T11.2:P96.] 
Same,  Supplement,  Jan.  1903-Aug.  1908;  by  R.  M.  Brown.     1908.    4» 

Publications.  List  and  catalogue  of  publications  issued  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  1816-1902,  by  E.  L.  Burchard;  reprint,  with 
Supplement,  [Jan.]  1903-[Aug.]  1908  [by  R.  M.  Brown].  1908. 
large  8» 


325 


CiMHifleatlon 

no. 


C4.2: 

W89' 


W892 

C4.2«: 

(CT) 
C4.3: 

(no8.) 


C4.4: 

(no8.) 


C4.6: 

(date) 


C4.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Work  of  (must  uiul  CJeodctic  Survey.     [Int  edition.]     J905. 

[This  compilation  ooiisi.sUs  of  la  leoflete,  oriRinally  i.ssiied  separately  for  distribution 
at  World's  Coluinbian  Expasition,  (Miicugo,  111^  18«;5  (T11.20:):  later  revised  In 
leaflet  form  for  dislribution  ut  Pan-American  Exposition,  Hiillalo,  N.  Y..  1901 

i Til. 18:);  and  Inter  revised  again  in  leaflet  form  for  distribution  at  Louisiana 
'urchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904  (C4.10:).    In  1905,  the  leaflets  were 
reissued  as  ti»e  1st  edition  of  the  pamphlet  here  listed.] 

Same.  2d  edition.  1909.  [Printed  for  distribution  at  Alaaka- 
Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle,  Waah.,  1909.] 

General  publications   (separates) 


BuUetlns  4° 

1-35.     See  T11.3:l,  2. 

36  3d  edition    See,  for  1st  and  2d  editions,  Tll.3:33«. 

37  /S6eT11.3:337. 

38  >SceTll.3:338. 

39  ;S€eTll.3:33«. 

40  5th  edition    [Superseded  by  Alaska,  coast  pilot  notes  on  Bering 

Sea  and  Arctic  Ocean  (C4. 2 :A11^).    See,    tor    l8t-4th    editions, 
T11.3:3^o.] 

41  /See  Til. 3:3 41. 

[Discontinued  except  for  new  editions  of  those  that  have  been  published.] 

Circulars  4'» 

[From  its  earliest  organization  this  bureau  has  issued  circulars,  some  of  which  are 
printed,  but  it  was  not  imtil  Jan.  1,  1900,  that  the  numbered  series  began  under 
Treasury  Department.    Recent  issues  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department 


1-48 

49  t 

50  t 
51 1 
52 1 
53  t 
54' 
55' 
56 
hi 


are  knovvTi  as  "  C'oast  and  Geodetic  Survey  serial  no. 
Survey  circular,  serial  no.  — ."] 

See  Tll.4:l-48. 


or  "Coast  and  Geodetic 


(Bureau  circular  6.) 
(Bureau  circular  7.) 


58 1 

69- 

60: 

[61] 

[62] 

[63] 

[64] 
65 
66 1 


(Bureau  circular  8.) 

See  Treasury  Dept.  circular 

11,  1905  (T1.4:). 
See  Dept.  circular  67  (CI. 4 

67). 
See  Dept.  circular  66  (Cl.4 

66). 
See  Dept.  circular  76  (Cl.4 

76). 
-S«6CS1.72:C63. 
(Bureau  circular  9.) 


[67] 


[69] 

70 
71 
72 1 
73 1 
74 1 
[75] 

[76] 

77  t 
78 1 
[79] 

80 1 
81 
[82] 


See  Dept.  circular  90  (Cl.4: 

90). 
(Bureau  circular  10.) 
See  Dept.  circular  94  (Cl.4: 

94). 
(Bureau  circular  11. 
(Bureau  circular  12. 


See  Treasury  Dept.  circular 

67,  1906  (T1.4:) 
See  Dept.  circular  124  (Cl.4: 

124). 


See  Dept.  circular  153  (Cl.4: 
153). 


See  Dept.  circular  201  (Cl.4: 
201). 

Catalogues  of  charts,  coast  pilots,  and.  tide  tables  4« 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  T11.5: 
1903 
1905 
1907 
1908 

Same,  Supplement 


t  Executed  by  manifold  process  and  not  printed. 


326 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

C4.5: 

(date) 

(pt.  nos.) 


P83 

903 

906 

908 
909 


C4.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

Catalogues  of  cliarts,  coast  pilots,  and  tide  tables- 
Continued 

1909 

Same,  Supplement 
United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast    large  8° 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  Til. 6: 
pts.  1-2,  supplement  to  2d  edition    July  12,  1905 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Nov.  15,  1906 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Sept.  18,  1908 
pt.  3    2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Nov.  20,  1906 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Aug.  20,  1908 
pt.  4    4tli  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  4th  edition    Nov.  24,  1906 

Same,  supplement  to  4tli  edition    Dec.  10,  1907 

Same.    5tli  edition 
pt.  5    3d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition    Dee.  6,  1906 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition    Aug.  17,  1908 

Same.    4th  edition 
pt.  6,  supplement  to  2d  edition    June  1,  1904 

Same,,  supplement  to  2d  edition    July  17,  1905 

Same.    3d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition    Oct.  16,  1908 
pt.  7,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Mar.  23,  1904 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Nov.  15,  1905 

Same.     3d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition    Jan.  1,  1908 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition    Oct.  30,  1908 
pt.  8,  supplement  to  2d  edition    June  1,  1904 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Aug.  1,  1905 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Nov.  1,  1906 

Same.     3d  edition 

United  States  coast  pilot,  West  Indies 

Porto  Rico.  United  States  coast  pilot.  West  Indies,  Porto  Rico  [and 
adjacent  islands;  by  Herbert  C.  Graves].  1st  edition,  1906. 
large  8° 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coast:  California, 
Oregon,  and  Wasliington 

[See,  for  earlier  coast  pilots  for  California,  Oregon,  and  Washington,  Til. 7 1;] 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coast:  California,  Oregon,  and  Wash- 
ington; by  Harry  L.  Ford].     [Ist  edition.]     1903.     large  8°      ^ 
United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coast:  California,  Oregon,  and  Wash- 
ington, supplement  to  1st  edition.    Dec.  15,  1906.     large  8° 
Same.    Oct.  2,  1908.     large  8° 
United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coast:  California,  Oregon,  and  Wash- 
ington; [by  Harry  L.  Ford].     2d  edition  [revised  by  Ferdinand 
•  Westdahl].     1909.    large  8« 

United  States  coast  pilot.  Pacific  Coast:  Alaska, 
pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay 

[See,  for  earlier  editions,  TU.72: 

Up  to  Dec.  31,  19()9,  no  edition  of  pt.  2  has  been  published.    It  is  expected  that  pt.  2 

will  be  coast  pilot  for  the  coast  islands  to  northward  and  westward  of  Yakutat 

Bay.] 


327 


riaNNlflratloii 
no. 

904» 

9042 
906 

908 


C4.8: 

(date) 

C4.9: 

(nos.) 
C4.10: 

(nos.) 


C4:.ll : 

(nos.) 


C4.12: 

F451 


CI.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— rontinued 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coast:  Alaska,  pt. 
1,  Dixon  Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay— Continued 

United  States  coa^t  pilot,  Pacific  (^oast:  Alaska,  pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance 

to  Yakutat  Bay,   supplement  to  4th  edition.    Apr.   1,  1904. 

large  8" 
Coast  pilot  notes  on  Warren  <  'hanriel  and  Davidson  Inlet,  west  coast  of 

Prince  of  Wales  Island,  southeast  Alaska.     1904.     large  8" 
United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coast:  Alaska,  pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance 

to  Yakutat  Bay,  supplement  to  4th  edition.    May  1,  1906.     large 

8° 
United  States  coast  pilot.  Pacific  Coast:  Alaska,  pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance 

to  Yakutat  Bay,  with  inland  passage  from  Juan  de  Fuca  Strait 

to  Dixon  Entrance;  [by  George  Davidson].     5th  edition  [revised 

by  Herbert  C.  Graves].     1908.     large  8° 

Laws  relating  to  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 

See,  for  early  editions,  Til. 8: 
[None  issued  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 
Maps  and  charts 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  T11.9:  and  Til. 10: 

Leaflets  for  distribution  from  Survey's  exhibit  at 
Louisiana  Purcbase  Exposition,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.      12» 

13 


1         4 

7 

10 

2         5 

8 

11 

3         6 

9 

12 

See  also  C4.2:W89' 

,  Tn.l8:, 

and  T11.20: 

Notice  to  mariners  4« 

[Monthly.] 

1-299  ^ecTll.ll: 

300 

320 

340 

301 

321 

341 

302 

322 

342 

303 

323 

343 

304 

324 

344 

305 

325 

345 

306 

326 

346 

307 

327 

347 

308 

328 

348 

309 

329 

349 

310 

330 

350 

311 

331 

351 

312  2  editions 

332 

352 

313 

333 

353 

314 

334 

354 

315 

335 

355 

316 

336 

356 

317 

337 

357 

318 

338 

358 

319 

339 

359 

[Beginning  with  Jan.  1, 1908,  the  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  issued  bv  the  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  (excepting  those  pertainini?  to  the  Philippine  Islands,  C4. 18 «:), 
was  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Weoklv  notice  to  mariners,  issued 
by  the  Light-House  Board  (09.20:).  and  was  issued  by  the  Light-House  Board 
until  Jan.  1, 1909,  when  it  began  to  be  issued  jointly  by  the  Light-House  Board 
and  the  Coast  and  fJeodetic  Survey.  The  joint  notice,  mimbered  consecutively 
for  each  year,  is  still  classed  under  C9.26:] 

Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions 

See,  for  earlier  editions.  Til.  12: 
Field  work.     General  instructions  for  field  work  of  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey.     1908. 


328 


Classlflcation 
no. 

C4.12: 

F452 
F453 

C4.13: 

(date) 


C4.14: 

(date) 


€4.15: 

(date) 


C4.16: 

B19 

C412 
H75 

Si8 

V67 

€4.17: 

(CT) 


C4.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC   SURVEY— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions— Continued 
Same,  errata  and  additions.     [1909.]    3  p. 
Same,  errata  and  additions.     [1909.]    p.  38a-f. 

Tide    tables,    Atlantic    Coast,    for    [calendar    year] 

large  8° 

[From  Tide  tables  for  year (C4.15:).    Printed  during  the  year  preceding  Hie 

one  for  whicti  tides  are  predicted.] 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  Til.  13: 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 

Tide  tables,  Pacific  Coast,  for  [calendar  year]    large  8° 

[From  Tide  tables  for  year (C4.15:).    Printed  during  the  year  preceding  the 

one  for  which  tides  are  predicted.] 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  Til.  14: 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 

Tide  tables  for  [calendar]  year    large  8° 

[Printed  during  the  year  preceding  the  one  for  which  tides  are  predicted,] 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  Til.  15: 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 

Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey  magnetic  observatory 

Baldwin,  Kans.  Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  magnetic  observatory  at  Baldwin,  Kans.,  1901-04;  by 
Daniel  L.  Hazard.     1909.     4° 

Cheltenham,  Md.     Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  magnetic  observatory  at  Cheltenham,  Md.,  1901-04;  by 
Daniel  L.  Hazard.     1909.     4^ 
Same,  1905-06;  by  Daniel  L.  Hazard.     1909.    4« 

Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey  magnetic  observatory  near  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 
1902-04;  by  Daniel  L.  Hazard.     1909.     4° 

Sitka,  Alaska.  Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  magnetic  observatory  at  Sitka,  Alaska,  1902-04;  by  Dan- 
iel L.  Hazard.     1909.     4° 

Vieques,  P.  R.  Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  magnetic  observatory  at  Vieques,  P.  R.,  1903-04;  by 
Daniel  L.  Hazard.     1909.     4° 

Specifications 

[Various  specifications  have  been  issued  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department, 
but  none  of  them  are  in  the  Public  Document^  Library.  See,  for  earlier  specifi- 
cations, T11.17:] 


329 


CUaHlfloatlon 
no. 

C4.18': 

(date) 


C4.18  2: 

(date) 


C4.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  suboffl.ce,  Manila, 
Catalogues  of  charts,  sailing  directions,  and 
tide  tables  of  Pliliippine  Islands 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  Til. 19': 
1905 
1906 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  subofflce,  Manila, 
Pliilippine  Islands  notice  to  mariners 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  T11.192: 


1903,  no.  7,  July 
no.  8,  Aug. 
no.  9,  Oct. 
no.  10,  Oct. 
no.  11,  Oct. 
no.  12,  Dec. 

1904,  no.  1,  Jan. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


2,  Feb. 

3,  Mar. 

4,  Apr. 

5,  May 

6,  July 

7,  Aug. 

8,  Sept. 

9,  Oct. 
no.  10,  Nov. 
no.  11,  Nov. 
no.  12,  Dec. 

1905,  no.    1,  Jan. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no.  10,  Aug 
no,  11,  Sept, 
no.  12,  Oct. 
no.  13,  Oct. 
no.  14,  Dec. 
no.  15,  Dec. 
1906,  no.  1,  Jan. 
no.  2,  Feb. 
no.  3,  Mar. 
no.  4,  May 
no.    5,  June 


2,  Feb. 

3,  Mar. 

4,  Apr. 

5,  May 

6,  June  15 

7,  June  20 

8,  July     7 

9,  July   27 
11 

1 
3 

24 
1 

18 


19 
13 
10 

15 

8 


C4.18  3: 
(sec.  nos.) 


1906,  no. 

6,  June  20 

no. 

7,  Aug. 

1 

no. 

8,  Sept. 

1 

no. 

9,  Oct. 

20 

no. 

10,  Nov. 

28 1 

1907,  no. 

1,  Jan. 

2 

no. 

2,  Jan. 

26 

no. 

3,  Mar. 

1 

no. 

4,  Mar. 

18 

no. 

5,  Apr. 

17 

no. 

6,  May 

17 

no. 

7,  June 

22 

no. 

8,  July 

27 

no. 

9,  Aug. 

26 

no. 

10,  Sept. 

25 

no. 

11,  Oct. 

26 

no. 

12,  Nov. 

25 1 

1908,  no. 

1,  Jan. 

23 

no. 

2,  Mar. 

5 

no. 

3,  Mar. 

20 

no. 

4,  Apr. 

30 

no. 

5,  May 

29 

no. 

6,  June 

29 

no. 

7,  July 

31 

no. 

8,  Aug. 

10 

no. 

9,  Sept. 

10 

no. 

10,  Oct. 

5 

no. 

11,  Oct. 

19 

no. 

12,  Nov. 

14 

no. 

13,  Dec. 

14 1 

1909,  no. 

1,  Jan. 

no. 

2,  Mar. 

10 

no. 

3,  May 

3 

no. 

4,  June 

14 

no. 

5,  July 

20 

no. 

6,  Sept. 

3 

no. 

7,  Oct. 

22 

no. 

8,  Dec. 

6t 

rvey    subofflce,     Manila, 

Coast    and     Geodetic 

Philippine  Islands  sailing:  directions 

See,  for  earlier  editions.  Til. 19^: 
sec.  1    2d  edition 

Same.     3d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition 
sec.  2    2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 

Same.    3d  edition 
sec.  3    2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 

Same.     3d  edition 


t  Last  issue  for  year. 


Classification 
no. 

€4.183: 

(sec.  nos.) 


€4.18^: 
(date) 


330 


C4.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  subofflce,  Manila,  Phil- 
ippine Islands  sailing  directions— Continued 

sec.  4    2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 

Same.     3d  edition 
sec.  5    2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 
sec.  6,  supplement  to  1st  edition 
sec.  7,  supplement  to  Ist  edition 
sec.  6  and  7    2d  edition    See,  for  1st  edition,  Tll.lQ^rG,  7. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  suboflice,  Manila, 
General  instructions  for  coast  surveys  in 
Pliilippine  Islands 


1906 


C5.      CORPORATIONS  BUREAU 


[Created  under  act  approved  Feb.  14,  1903.    The  Bureau  was  organized  Feb.  25,  1903,  when  the  commis- 
sioner of  corporations  took  the  oath  of  office. 
See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


C5.1: 

(date) 

C5.2: 

B39 

C81 


C821 

082  2 
C823 

C82^ 
C82^ 

C82« 
In8 

P441 
P44  2 


P443 
P444 
P445 

St2 


Annual  reports 

[1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.  Report  for  1904,  covering  period  from  Feb.  25, 1903,  to  Jtme  30, 
1904,  also  published  as  Congressional  docimient,  [4830-165].] 

General  publications 

Beef  industry.     Report  of  commissioner  of  corporations  on  beef  indus- 
try, IVIar.  3,  1905.     [Corrected  edition.]    1905.     [4833-382]    [1st 
edition,  having  one  preliminary  leaf,  was  also  issued.] 
Corporations.     Taxation  of  corporations:  pt.  1,  New  England,  report  on 
system  of  taxing  ihanufacturing,  mercantile,  transportation,  and 
transmission  corporations  in  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont, 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.     May  17,  1909. 
[Other  parts  not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
Cotton.     Report  of  commissioner  of  corporations  on  cotton  exchanges: 
pt.  1,  Methods  of  establishing  grade  differences  for  future  con- 
tracts.    May  4, 1908.     [5322-949] 
Same,  summary.     May  4,  1908.     [5322-912,  pt.  1] 
Same:  pt.  2,  Classification  of  cotton;  pt.  3,  Range  of  grades  deliver- 
able on  contract.     May  29,  1908.     [5322-949] 
Same,  summary.     May  29,  1908.     [5322-912,  pt.  2] 
Same:  pt.  4,  Effect  of  future  contracts  on  prices  of  cotton;  pt.  5, 
Influence  of  producers'  organizations  on  prices  of  cotton.     Dec.  6, 
1909.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  summary.     Dec.  6,  1909.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Interstate  commerce  law  as  changed  by  act  of  June  29,  1906;  [compiled 

by  C.  R.  Hillyer].     1906.     4°    [5080-266] 
Petroleum.     Report  of  commissioner  of  corporations  on  transportation 

of  petroleum.     1906.     [5040-812] 
Petroleum.     Report   of   commissioner   of   corporations   on   petroleum 
industry:  pt.  1,  Position  of  Standard  Oil  Company  in  petroleum 
industry.     1907. 
Same:  pt.  2,  Prices  and  profits.     1907. 
Same:  pt.  3,  Foreign  trade.     1909. 
Petroleum.     Summary  of  report  of  commissioner  of  corporations  on 

transportation  of  petroleum.     1906.     [4915-428] 
Standard  Oil  Company.     Statement  of  commissioner  of  corporations  in 
answer  to  allegations  of  Standard  Oil  Company  concerning  its 
conviction  at  Chicago  for  accepting  concessions  on  shipments 
over  Chicago  &  Alton  Raihoad.    Dec.  30,  1907. 


331 


C5.     CORPORATIONS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Tobacco.  Report  of  commiBHioner  of  corporations  on  tobacco  industry: 
pt.  1,  Position  of  tobacco  combination  in  industry,  1,  History  of 
tobacco  combination,  2,  Present  organization  and  business  of 
tobacco  combination,  3,  Development  of  combination's  control 
of  tobacco  industry.  Feb.  25,  1909.  [Other  parts  not  issued 
up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Transportation.     Report  of  commissioner  of  corporations  on  transpor- 
tation by  water  in  United  States:  pt.  1,  General  conditions  of 
transportation  by  water.    July  12,  1909. 
Same:  pt.  2,  Water-borne  traffic.    July  19,  1909.     [The  concluding 
part,  pt.  3,  not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

C6.      FISHERIES  BUREAU 

[The  Fish  Commission,  formerly  an  independent  Government  publishing  office,  was  placed  under  the 
Commerce  and  Labor  Department  July  1, 1903,  and  the  name  Bureau  of  Fisheries  was  adopted.  See,  for 
earlier  publications,  Fish  Commission  (FC). 

The  work  of  the  Alaskan  Fisheries  Division  (C2.)  was  transferred  to  Fisheries  Bureau  Dec.  28, 1908;  see,  for 
further  historical  information,  note  under  C2. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C]  .2:Or3.] 


Classlfloatioii 
no. 

C5.2: 

T55 


T68» 

T682 

C5.3: 

(nos.) 
C5.4: 

(nos.) 


C6.1: 

Cdate) 


C6.1«: 

(date) 


C6.1«: 

(CT) 

C6.2: 


AH 


A113 


Annual  reports 

[1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

Report  for  1904,  with  appendixes,  also  appears  as  Congressional  document  [4897-479]. 

Report  for  1905,  without  special  papers,  appears  as  Congressional  document  [4989-717]. 

Report  for  1906  is  not  in  Congressional  set. 

1905-09,  the  commissioner's  report  for  general  distribution  is  a  pamphlet  only,  except 
as  it  is  included  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:). 
The  special  papers  which  prior  to  1905  were  issued  as  appendixes  are  now  issued 
as  independent  publications,  for  which,  see  under  C6.2:  For  its  own.  use  and  for 
limited  special  distribution,  the  bureau  has  bound  a  small  mmaber  of  copies  of  a 
collection  of  papers,  including  the  commissioner's  report,  under  the  title  "  Report 
of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  fiscal  year  — ,  and  special  papers."] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  commissioner's  report) 

[The  separate  of  the  conmiissioner's  report  for  1904  is  the  only  one  to  be  classed  here. 
Beginning  with  the  1905  report,  both  tlie  pamphlets  and  the  copies  which  are 
bound  by  the  bureau  for  its  own  use  and  for  limited  special  distribution  are  to  be 
classed  imder  C6.1:] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[The  miscellaneous  separates  of  the  1904  report  are  the  only  ones  to  be  classed  here. 
Beginning  with  the  1905  report,  the  appendixes  have  appeared  as  independent 
publications,  for  which,  see  under  C6.2:] 

General  publications 

Alaska.  Fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1906:  [Report  on  fisheries  of  Alaska,  by- 
John  N.  C-obb;  Report  on  inspection  of  salmon  fisheries,  by- 
Howard  M.  Kutchin].  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  618.) 
[Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1906,  and  special 
papers  (C6.1:906-).] 
On  Dec.  5,  1905,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  the  agents  at 
salmon  fisheries  of  Alaska,  originally  im.ler  the  immediate  direction  of  the  Secre- 
tary, were  placed  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Bureau  of  Fisheries.  See,  for 
earlier  reports,  C2.1:,  and  for  reports  for  1907-09,  C0.2:A1 1  «-8.] 

Alaska.  Some  observations  on  salmon  and  trout  in  Alaska;  [by  F.  M. 
Chamberlain].  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  627.)  [Also 
in  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1906,  and  special  papers 
(C6.1:9062).] 

Alaska.  Commercial  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1905;  by  John  N.  Cobb. 
[1906.]  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  603.)  [Also  in  Report  of  com- 
missioner of  fisheries,  1905,  and  special  papers  (C6.1:905'-).] 


332 


Classlflcation 
no. 


C6.2: 

All 


AU-^ 
All« 
All- 
AUs 

AlP 
Aq3 
At6 
C76 

D49 

F521 
F52  2 
F523 
F531 
F532 

F731 
F732 


C6.     FISHERIES  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Albatross.  Dredging  and  hydrographic  records  of  fisheries  steamer 
Albatross  for  1904  and  1905.  1906.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc. 
604.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1905,  and 
special  papers  (C6. 1:905-).] 
Same,  1906.  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  621.)  [Also  in 
Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1906,  and  special  papers 
(C6.1:906-).] 

Alaska.    Fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1907;  [by  Millard  C.  Marsh  and  John  IJf . 
Cobb].     1908.     (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  632.)     [Also  in  Report 
of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1907,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:907  -).] 
Same,  1908;  [by  Millard  C.  Marsh  and  John  N.  Cobb].     1909.     (Bu- 
reau of  Fisheries  doc.  645.)     [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of 
fisheries,  1908,  and  special  papers  (CG. 1:908-).] 
Same,  1909;  [by  Millard  C.  Marsh  and  John  N.  Cobb].     1910.     (Bu- 
reau of  Fisheries  doc.  730.)     [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of 
fisheries,  1909,  and  special  papers  (C6.1:909-).] 
See,  for  earlier  reports,  C2.1:,  C6.2:A1  l^^  e,  7^ 

Alaska.  Fur-seal  fisheries  of  Alaska  in  1909;  [by  Walter  I.  Lembkey]. 
1910.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  735.)  [Also  in  Report  of  com- 
missioner of  fisheries,  1909,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:909^).] 

Aquatic  plants  in  pond  culture;  [by  John  W.  Titcomb].  1909.  (Bu- 
reau of  Fisheries  doc.  643.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of 
fisheries,  1907,  and  special  papers  (06.1:907^).] 

Atlantic  States.  Statistics  of  fisheries  of  Middle  A  tiantic  States  for  1904. 
1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  609.)  [Also  in  Report  of  com- 
missioner of  fisheries,  1905,  and  special  papers  (C6.1:905').] 

Connecticut.  Fishes  of  Connecticut  lakes  and  neighboring  waters  [by 
W.  C.  Kendall  and  E.  L.  Goldsborough];  with  notes  on  plankton 
environment  [by  A.  A.  Doolittle].  1908.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries 
doc.  633.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1907,  and 
special  papers  (C6. 1:907^).] 

Devils  Lake,  N.  Dak.,  study  of  physical  and  biological  conditions,  with 
view  to  acclimatization  of  fish;  [by  Thomas  E.  B.  Pope].  1908. 
(Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  634.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner 
of  fisheries,  1907,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:907-).] 

Fish.  Distribution  of  fish  and  fish  eggs,  fiscal  year  1907.  1907  [1908]. 
(Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  630.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner 
of  fisheries,  1907,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:907-).] 
Same,  1908.  1909.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  644.)  [Also  in 
Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1908,  and  special  papers 
(C6. 1:908^).] 
Same,  1909.  1910.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  728.)  [Also  in  Re- 
port of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1909,  and  special  papers 
(C6.1:909  2).] 

Fisheries  Bureau.  [Origin  and  functions  of]  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  n.  p. 
[1905].  [Printed  for  distribution  at  Lewis  and  Clark  Centennial 
Exposition,  Portland,  Oreg.,  1905.] 

Fisheries  Bureau.     United  States  Bureau  of  Fisheries,  its  establish- 
ment, functions,  organization,  resources,  operations,  and  achieve- 
ments; [by  Hugh  M.  Smith].     1908.     large  8«    [Printed  for  dis- 
tribution at  International  Fishery  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C, 
.  Sept.  22-26,  1908.] 

Food  fishes.  Propagation  and  distribution  of  food  fishes,  1905.  [1906.] 
(Bureau  of  P'isheries  doc.  602.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner 
of  fisheries,  1905,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:905'-^).] 

Food  fishes.  Distribution  of  food  fishes,  fiscal  year  1906.  1907.  (Bu- 
reau of  Fisheries  doc.  613.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of 
fisheries,  1906,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:906^).] 


333 


CISHslflratlon 
no. 

C6.2: 

G79 

In8 
N42e 

Oy8 
Pll 

Un8 

W55 

C6.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


C6.3«: 

(CT) 
C6.4: 

(nos.) 

C6.6: 

(nos.) 


yea 
Rei 


CC.     FISHERIES  BUREAU— Continued 

Oeneral  publications— ('ontinued 

Grayling.  Culture  of  Montana  prayHng;  [by  James  A.  Henshall]. 
1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisherioa  doc,  028.)  [AIho  in  Report  of  com- 
missioner of  fisheries,  1906,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:906"-).] 

International  Fishery  Congress,  [notice  of  meeting  of]  4th  congress, 
Washington  [D.  C],  Sept.  22-20,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

New  England.  Statistics  of  fisheries  of  New  England  States,  [calendar 
ear]  1905.  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  620.)  [Also  in 
port  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1906,  and  special  papers 
(C6.1:9060.] 

Oysters.  Survey  of  oyster  bottoms  in  Matagorda  Bay,  Tex.;  [by  H.  F. 
Moore].  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  610.)  [Also  in  Report 
of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1905,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:905'^).] 

Pacific  Coast.  Commercial  fisheries  of  Pacific  Coast  States  in  1904;  [by 
William  A.  Wilcox].  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  612.) 
[Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1905,  and  special 
papers  (C6.1:905 2).] 

Unutilized  fishes  and  their  relation  to  fishing  industries  [with  bibliog- 
raphy; by  Irving  A.  Field].  1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc, 
622.)  [Also  in  Report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1906,  and 
special  papers  (C6, 1:906-),] 

Whalebone,  its  production  and  utilization;  [by  Charles  H.  Stevenson]. 
1907.  (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  626.)  [Also  in  Report  of  com- 
missioner of  fisheries,  1906,  and  special  papers  (C6. 1:906 2).] 

Bulletins    large  8° 

V.  1-23    SeeFCl.S: 

V,  24,  1904    [4898-i80] 

[Beginning  with  v.  25,  bound  copies  appear  only  in  the  Congressional  edition  and  a 
small  edition  ordered  by  the  Dureau  for  its  own  use,  but  not  for  general  distribu- 
tion.] 

V.  25,  1905    [5052-929 

V.  26,  1906    [5189-356 

V.  27,  1907     [5324-981] 

V.  28,  1908,  pt.  1    [5493^-1571] 

Same,  pt.  2    [5493^-1571] 
V.  29,  1909    [5784-122] 
Bulletins  (separates) 

[The  various  articles  in  the  Bulletins  are  issued  sei)arately  in  advance  of  the  volumes.] 

Circulars 

[These  circulars  are  usually  typewritten  and  not  printed.  As  the  file  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  is  so  incomplete,  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them.] 


Statj 

stical  bi 

illetln 

s  various  sizes 

1-136. 

See  FC1.5: 

137 

152 

167 

182 

197 

212 

227 

138 

153 

168 

183 

198 

213 

228 

139 

154 

169 

184 

199 

214 

229 

140 

155 

170 

185 

200 

215 

230 

141 

156 

171 

186 

201 

216 

231 

142 

157 

172 

187 

202 

217 

232 

143 

158 

173 

188 

203 

218 

233 

144 

159 

174 

189 

204 

219 

234 

145 

160 

175 

190 

205 

220 

235 

146 

161 

176 

191 

206 

221 

236 1 

147 

162 

177 

192 

207 

222 

237 

148 

163 

178 

193 

208 

223 

238 

149 

164 

179 

194 

209 

224 

150 

165 

180 

195 

210 

225 

151 

166 

181 

196 

211 

226 

t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


334 


Classification 
no. 

C6.6: 

(date) 


C6.     FISHERIES  BUREAU— Continued 

List  of  piiblLcations  of  Bureau  of  Fisheries  avail- 
able for  distribution    (Bureau  of  Fisheries  doc.  614.) 

1907,  May  21 
Sept.  24 

1908,  Jan.  20 
Apr.  25 
Dec.   21 

1909,  Mar.  18 
Nov.  22 

C7.     IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION  BUREAU 

[Transferred  from  Treasury  Department  July  1,  1903.    See,  for  earlier  publications,  T21.    Name  changed 
from  Immigration  Bureau  to  Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau  by  act  approved  Jtme  29, 1900.] 

Annual  reports 

[1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.  Report  for  1904  also  published  as  Congressional  document 
[4833-404].    There  were  2  editions  of  report  for  1908.] 

General  publications 

Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  by  immigration 
service.     1905. 
Same.     1906.    * 
Same.    1907. 
Same.     1908. 
Same.    July,  1909. 
Calendar.    American-Chinese  calendar  for  65  years 

John  Endicott  Gardner.     1904.     small  4« 
Chinese  names.     List  of    Chinese  family  names; 

Gardner.     1909  [1910].    small  4« 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau.     Organization  of  Bureau  of 

Immigration  and  Naturalization.     [Nov.  1907.] 
Recommendations  of  commissioner-general  of  immigration  to  Secretary 
of  Commerce  and  Labor  based  upon  annual  report  [to  Secretary  of 
Treasury]  for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1903.     1903.     ([Dept.  of 
Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  2.]) 

Bulletins 


C7.1: 

(date) 

C7.2: 

B64^ 

B64- 
B643 
B644 
B64  5 
C12 

C44 

lm6 

R24 


C7.3: 

(nos.) 
C7.4: 

(nos.) 


C7.5: 

9031 

903- 
9033 
905 

906 
907 


1849-1914;  by 
by  Jno.    Endicott 


[None  issued.] 
Circulars 


6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 


21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


26 

27 
28 


[Discontinued.] 

Chinese  exclusion  treaties,  law^s,  and  regulations 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  T21.5: 
Laws,  treaty,  and  regulations  relating  to  exclusion  of  Chinese.    July, 
1903. 
Same,  rearranged  and  with  index.    July,  1903.    narrow  12° 
Same.     Dec.  1903.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  7.) 
Treaty,  laws,  and  regulations  relating  to  exclusion  of  Chinese.     May, 

1905. 
Treaty,  laws,  and  regulations  governing  admission  of  Chinese;  regula- 
tions approved  Feb.  5,  1906.     1906.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and 
Labor  doc.  54.) 
Same;  regulations  approved  Feb.  26,  1907.    July,  1907.     (Dept.  of 
Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  54.) 


335 


Classlflratlnn 


C7.6; 

908 
909' 
909 


C7.6: 

903' 

9032 
9033 

905 » 

905 -' 

9053 

906 » 

906- 

907 » 

907  2 

9073 

907* 

908 1 

9082 
909' 
909'-^ 
909' 
C7.7: 

C7.8: 
(date) 


C7.    IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURAL,IZATION 

BUREAU— ('Ontinued 

Chinese  exclusion  treaties,  laws,  and  regulations— 

C'ontinued 

Same;  regulations  approved  Feb.  26,  1907.    Edition  of  June,  1908. 
1908.     (Dept.  of  (  ommerce  and  Labor  doc,  54.) 

Same;  regulations  approved  Feb.  26,  1907.  Edition  of  Feb.  1909, 
embodying  amendments  to  rule  39.  1909. 
Amendments  to  [rules  3  and  49  of]  regulations  of  Feb.  26,  1907,  govern- 
ing admission  of  Chinese.  Oct.  2,  1909. 
Treaty,  laws,  and  regulations  governing  admission  of  Chinese;  regula- 
tions approved  Oct.  30,  1909.  Edition  of  Oct.  1909,  embodying 
amendments  to  rules  3,  4,  11,  30,  31,  38,  47,  49,  50,  51,  and  52. 
1909. 

Same;  regulations  approved  Dec.  15,  1909.     Edition  of  Dec.  1909, 
embodying  amendments  to  rules  14  and  30.     1909. 

Immigration  laws  and  regulations 

See,  for  earlier  editions,  T21.5: 
Immigration  laws  and  regulations,  Aug.  1903.     1903.     ([Dept.  of  Com- 
merce and  Labor  doc.  9.]) 
Same.     1904.    35  p.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  9.) 
Same  [containing  circulars  and  enactments  to  Oct.  4,  1904].     1904. 

38  p.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  9.) 
Same  [containing  enactments  to  Feb.  3,  1905].     1905.     (Dept.  of 

Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  9.) 
Same.     Edition  of  June,   1905.     1905. 

Labor  doc.  9.) 
Same.     Edition  ( 

Labor  doc.  9.) 
Same.    Edition  c 

Labor  doc.  9.) 
Immigration  laws  and  regulations  of  Feb.  1906.     Edition  of  Oct. 

1906.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  9.) 
Same.    Edition  of  Feb.   1907.    1907.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and 

Labor  doc.  9.) 
Immigration  laws  and  regulations  of  July  1,  1907.     [1st  edition.]    1907. 

(Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  78.) 
Same.     [2d  edition.]     1907.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc. 

78.)    *    [The  1st  and  2d  editions  were  Issued  \vithin  a  few  days 

of  each  other  and  are  identical.] 
Same.    3d  edition.    Dec.  7,  1907.    (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor 

doc.  78.) 

Feb.   15,   1908.    (Dept.   of  Commerce  and 


Dec.   1905.     1906. 
Feb.   1906.    1906. 


(Dept.  of  Commerce  and 
(Dept.  of  Commerce  and 
(Dept.  of  Comjnerce  and 
1906. 


Same.    4th   edition. 

Labor  doc.  78.) 
Same.  5th  edition. 
Same.  6th  edition. 
Same.  7th  edition. 
Same.    8th  edition. 


Oct.  5,  1908. 
June  7,  1909. 
Oct.  7,  1909. 
Dec.  15,  1909. 


[Vacant.    This  class  is  to  be  assigned  to  the  next  new  series  begun  by 
the  Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau.] 

Immigration  bulletin    various  sizes    [Monthly.] 

[Previous  statements  undertitle  Alien  arrivals  were  issued  as  separates  from  Monthly 
summary  of  commerce  and  finance  (C14.14«:).] 

Immigration  statement 

1906,  Jan.     f"    [Hektographed;  never  printed.] 

Feb.    4° 

Mar.    4® 


336 


Classification 
no. 

C7.     IMMIGRATION  AND  NATURALIZATION 

B  UREAU— Continued 

C7.8: 

Immigration  bulletin— Continued 

(date) 

Immigration  statement  and  inward  passenger  movement    f  °  and  nar 

rowf° 

1906,  Apr.                                              1907,  May 

May                                                        June 

June                                                      July 

July                                                      Aug. 

Aug.                                                      Sept. 

Sept.                                                     Oct. 

Oct.                                                       Nov. 

Nov.                                                      Dec. 

Dec.                                              1908,  Jan. 

1907,  Jan.                                                         Feb. 

Feb.                                                      Mar. 

Mar.                                                        Apr. 
Apr.                                                        May 

Immigration  and  emigration  statement  [and]  inward  passenger  move 

ment    narrow  f  ^ 

1908,  June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Immigration  bulletin    4° 

1909,  Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec.    f-' 

C7.9: 

(CT) 

C7.10: 

C7.101: 

(date) 

C7.10  2: 

D62 

F45 

F76 


Terms,  conditions,  and  limitations,  witli  form  of 
proposal 

Naturalization  Division 

[Established  July  14,  1906,  under  act  of  June  29,  1906.] 

Naturalization  Division,  Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.] 

Naturalization  Division,  General  publications 

Directory  of  courts  having  jurisdiction  in  naturalization  proceedings. 
1st  edition.  Mar.  1908.  1908.  [More  than  half  the  pages  are 
blank.] 

Field  employees.  Fiscal  regulations  governing  field  employees;  effec- 
tive July  1,  1909.     1909.     16" 

Foreign  countries.  List  of  foreign  countries  and  their  rulers.  3d  edi- 
tion revised.  June  15,  1907.  A°  [1st  and  2d  editions  not  in 
Public  Documents  Library.]     ♦ 


a:^7 


C7.     IMMIOHATION  AND  N  A  lU  KAL.IZATION 

BUREAU— Continued 

Naturalization  Division,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Naturalization  Division,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Naturalization  Division,  Naturalization  laws  and 
regulations 

Naturalization  laws  and  regulations  of  Aug.  190G.     Edition  of  Aug.  1906. 

1906.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  60.) 
Same,  Oct.  1906.    Editionof  Oct.  1906.     1906.     (Dept.  of  Commerce 

and  Labor  doc.  60.) 
Same,  Sept.  23,  1907.    1907.    (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc. 

60.)  » 

Same,  Sept.  1,  1908.     1908. 

Same,  Jan.  2,  1909.     1909.  > 

Same,  Aug.  17,  1909.     1909. 
Information  Division 

[Established  July  1, 1907,  under  act  of  Feb.  20,  lfX)7.]  i 

Information  Division,  Annual  reports 

[1908-0:^,  ia  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Depariimmt  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.] 

Information  Division,  General  publications 

Immigrants.  Information  for  immigrants  concerning  United  States,  i  j^ 
opportunities,  government,  and  institutions;  prepared  by  Na- 
tional Society  of  Sons  of  American  Revolution.     1908.     12° 

Same,  German.     1908.     12« 

Same,  Greek.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Slovenian.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Danish-Norwegian.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Swedish.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Croatian.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Bohemian.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Slovdk.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Hungarian  or  Magyar.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Lithuanian.     1908.     12° 

Same,  Italian.     [1908.]    12° 

Same,  Polish.     [1908.]     12° 

Same,  Yiddish.     [1908.]    12° 
Immigrants.     Information  for  immigrants  [directing  them  to  apply  to 
information  branch,  immigration  service,  New  York  City].     1909 . 
small  4°     [English  and  23  other  languages.] 

Same.     1909  [reprint  1910,  with  slight  changes]. 
Naturalization  of  aliens  in  United  States,  how  to  become  citizens,  what 
is  required,  rights  and  duties;  prepared  by  National  Society  of 
Sons  of  American  Revolution.     1909.     12° 

C7.ll  3:     Information  Division,  Bulletins 

(nos . )     [None  iaeued .  ] 
CT-ll"*:     Information  Division,   Circulars 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 
82452°- 11 22 


Classlflratlon 
no. 


C7.10»: 

(nos.) 
C7.10*: 

(nos.) 
C7.10*: 

906 1 

9063 

907 

908 
909 1 
909  2 

C7.ll: 

C7.11^: 

(^date) 

C7.ll  2: 

Im6i 


Im62 

lm63 

ImG'' 

Im6-' 

Im6« 

Im67 

lm68 

Im6» 

Ime^o 

ImG^i 

Im6i2 

Im6i3 

ImG^^ 
Im6i° 


Im6 
N21 


338 


C8.      LABOR  BUREAU 


[The  Labor  Department,  formerly  an  independent  Government  publishing  office,  was  placed  under  the 
Commerce  and  Labor  Department  July  1, 1903,  and  the  name  Bureau  of  Labor  was  adopted.  See,  for 
earlier  publications,  Labor  Department  (La.). 


See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 
Classification 


no. 
C8.1: 

(date) 


C8.1«: 
(CT) 
C8.2: 
B43 

C71 


W121 
W122 


W84 


W84  = 


W84  = 


W84' 


W84« 
C8.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1904-09,  an  administrative  report  is  also  found  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and 
Labor  Department  (Cl.l:).    See,  for  earlier  reports,  Lal.l:] 


1903,  18th 

1904,  19th 

1905,  20th 

1906,  2l8t 

1907,  22d 


4739-747 

4861-428 

5046-906 

[5213-822] 

[5325-982] 


See,  for  later  legislation,  etc.,  Bulletin,  v.  19, 


no.  85(08.3:193) 

1908,  23d     [5494-1565] 

1909,  24th,  V.  1     [5785-132] 
Same,  v.  2     [5786-132] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

General  publications 

Benefit  funds.  Establishment  benefit  funds,  instructions  [for  gather- 
ing information  concerning  funds].     1907.     4P 

Colorado.  Labor  troubles  in  Colorado,  statement  of  secretary  of  Mine 
Owners'  and  Operators'  Association,  and  reply  of  Western  Fede- 
ration of  Miners,  1904.  [Made  up  of  Senate  documents  86  and 
163,  58th  Congress,  2d  session.  These  documents  as  they  appear 
in  the  Congressional  set  are  in  serial  nos.  4588  and  4590,] 

Wages.     Ratesof  wages  and  hours  of  labor,  instructions.     1906.    large  S*' 

Wages.  Rates  of  wages  and  hours  of  labor,  instructions  [to  agents  for 
securing  data].     1907.     4° 

W^omen.  Employment  of  women  and  children,  family  schedule  [for 
agents  in  securing  data],     1907,     4° 

Women.  Laws  relating  to  employment  of  women  and  children  in 
United  States.     July,  1907. 

Women.  Employment  of  women  and  children,  instructions  [to  agents 
for  securing  data],  individual  schedule.     1907.     4° 

Women.     Employment  of  women  and  children,  instructions  [to  agents 
for  securing  data],  establishment  schedule.     1907.     4° 
Same,  supplementary  instructions  1.     1907.     4" 

Bulletins  (bimonthly) 


See,  for  earlier  issues,  Lai. 3: 
no.  44 

See  Lai. 3:8. 


V.  9, 


no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48\ 
no.  49/ 
.  no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 

V.  10,  no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 

V.  11,  no.  591 
no.  60 
no.  61 

V.  12,  no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 


[4529-370] 
[4701-343] 


[4702-343] 


[4859-386] 


[4860-386] 


[5033-592] 


13,  no.  65] 

no.  66[     [5034-592] 
no.  67] 

14,  no.  68] 

no.  69[     [5202-715] 
no.  70] 

15,  no.  71 

no.  72^     [5326-580] 
no.  73j 

16,  no.  74] 

no.  75}     [5327-857] 
no.  76] 

17,  no.  77 

no.  78  [     [5495-1016] 
no.  79] 

18,  no.  80] 

no.  81  [     [5496-1527] 
no.  82] 

19,  no.  83 

no.  84       [5787-182] 
no.  85j 


339 


ClMttllloatloB 
no. 

C8.3" : 

(CT) 
C8.4: 

(nos.) 
C8.6: 

(nos.) 


C8.     LABOR  BUREAU—Continued 
Bulletins  (separates) 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Special  reports 

1-9  SeeL&i.b: 


10 
11 
12 


4731-733 
4732-734 
4858-301 


C8.6:     Reports  on  Hawaii 

(date)  See,  for  earlier  reports,  Lai. 7: 

1905,  3d     [4988-580]    [This  report  states  that  future  reports  will  be 
issued  every  5  years.] 

C9.      LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD  t 

[Transferred  from  Treasury  Department  July  1, 1903.    See,  for  earlier  pubJications,  T25. 
See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  (Commerce  and  Labor,  Cl.2:Or3.] 


C9.1: 

(date) 

C9.2: 

Ac3 


Annual  reports 

[1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also  with  additional  maps.  Two  reports  were  made  for  1903,  one  to 
Secretary  of  Treasury  (T25.1:903),  the  other,  Oct.  15,  1903,  to  Secretary  of  Com- 
merce and  Labor  (C9.1:903),  issued  separately  only.] 


General  publications 

Acetylene  gas.     Report  on  use  of  acetylene  gas  by  Canadian  govern- 
ment as  illummant  for  aids  to  navigation;  by  Albert  Ross.     1907. 
A15       Allowances.     List  of  allowances  to  light-stations,  1907.    1907.     [See, 
for  earlier  editions,  T25.2A1 5  ^>  ^.] 

t  In  conformity  with  the  act  approved  June  17,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  537- 
539),  the  duties  performed  and  all  power  and  authority  possessed  or  exercised  here- 
tofore by  the  Light-House  Board  have  been  conferred  upon  and  A^ested  in  the  Com- 
missioner of  Lighthouses,  imder  the  direction  and  control  of  the  Secretary  of  Commerce 
and  Labor,  and  in  lieu  of  the  Office  of  the  Light-House  Board  there  has  been  estab- 
lished a  Bureau  of  Lighthouses  under  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor.  This 
reorganization  act  became  effective  July  1, 1910.  As  this  Checklist  ends  with  the  pub- 
lications of  the  calendar  year  1909,  it  uses  the  form  "Light-House  Board." 

Pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  the  above-mentioned  act  of  reorganization,  the  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  and  Labor  has  effected  the  following  rearrangement  of  lighthouse 
districts: 

New  number  Old  number 

First T .  %» ♦ .  % First 

Second..  l^'fJP.  J  i Second 

Third Third 

Fourth Fourth 

Fifth Fifth 

Sixth • Sixth 

Seventh Seventh 

Eighth Eighth 

Ninth Third  subdistrict 

Tenth Tenth 

Eleventh Eleventh 

Twelfth Ninth 

Thirteenth Fifteenth 

Fourteenth Fourteenth 

Fifteenth Sixteenth 

Sixteenth Alaf^ka  (iH)rtif)ii  of  Thirteenth) 

Seventeenth Thirteentli 

Eighteenth Twelfth 

Nineteenth Hawaiian  Islands,  and  other  American 

Pacific  Islands  (Twelfth  subdistrict). 


340 


Classification 
no. 

C9.2: 

B641 

B642 
B643 
C76 
D45 

El  4 

L62 

Su7 

C9.3: 

(nos.) 


C9.4: 

(nos.) 


C9.     lilGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

General  pul)llcations — Continued 

Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  by  Light- 
House  Establishment.     1905. 
Same.     1907. 
Same.    1909. 

Contract  for  —  [blank  form],     n.  p.  [1906].     i"    (Form  100.) 

Description  and  inventory  of  light-vessel  no. [blank  form],     n.p. 

[1906].     4«     (Form  53.) 

Eligibles,     Instructions  regarding  selections  of  eligibles  and  recommen- 
dations for  appointment  in  Light-House  Ser\dce.    Mar.  16,  1908. 

Light-house  tower.     Description  of  light-house  tower,  buildings,  and 
premises  at [blank  form],    n.  p.  [Feb.  1906].     4°    (Form  60.) 

Supplies.     Price  list  of  light-house  supplies  furnished  from  general 
depot,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.     1906. 

BuUetins  ,,y,^^ 

1-144    SeeT2b.Z: 

145  '152 

146  153 

147  154 

148  155 

149  156 

150  157 

151  158 
[Superseded  Aug.  12, 1904,  by  Weekly  notice  to  mariners  (C9.26:).] 

Circulars 

[List  of  officers  on  duty  under  Light-House  Establishment.  These  lists  carry  the 
series  title  "Bureau  circular,"  with  the  exception  of  no.  3,  which  is  called  "Cir- 
cular."] 

See,  for  1  and  2  of  1903,  and  earlier  issues,  T25.4: 

3  6  9  12  15  18  21 

4  7  10  13  16  19  22 

5  8  11  14  17  20  23 1 

Hdglits,  buoys,  and  day  marks,  1st  district    large  8° 

See,  for  earlier  Issues,  T25.5: 
1904;  corrected  to  May  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  May  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  May  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  May  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  May  1,  1908 
1909;  corrected  to  May  1,  1909 

Llglits,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  2d  district    large  8» 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.6: 
1904;  corrected  to  June  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  June  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  June  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  June  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  June  1,  1908 
1909;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1909 

Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  3d  district    large  8*> 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.7: 
I  1904;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1904 
I  1905;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1905 

t  No.  23  was  the  last  issued  up  to  the  end  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  the  period  cov- 
ered by  this  Checklist.  Two  more  lists  were  issued,  namely,  for  Feb.  5  and  May  24, 
1910,  and  then  the  series  was  discontinued.  To  these  two  lists,  which  bore  no  title 
whatever,  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  assigned  the  numbers  24  and  25,  so  ae 
to  class  them  here  and  complete  the  series. 


C9.5: 

(date) 


C9.6: 

(date) 


C9.7: 

(date) 


341 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


C9.7: 

(date) 


C9.8: 

(date) 


C9.9: 

(date) 


C9.10: 

(date) 


C9.ll: 

(date) 


C9.12: 

(date) 


C9.    lilQHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Lights,  buoys,  and  dayiuarks,  3d  district — C'ontinued 

1906;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1908 
1907;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 

Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarlcs,  dth  district   large  8° 

[Formerly  Beacons,  buoys,  and  day  nuirks.  See,  for  earlier  Issues,  T26.8:] 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  day  marks 
1903;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1903 
Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1904;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 

Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  5th  district   large  8° 

[Formerly  Beacons,  buoys,  and  day  marks.  See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.9:] 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  day  marks 
1903;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1903 
Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1904;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 

Lights,  buoys,  and  daynaarks,  6th  district   large  8° 

[Formerly  Beacons,  buoys,  and  day  marks.    See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.10:J 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  day  marks 
1903;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1903 
Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1904;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 

Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  7th  district    large  8° 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.il : 
1903;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1903 
1904;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 

Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  8th  district    large  S^ 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.12: 
1903;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1903 
1904;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 


342 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

C9.13: 

(date) 


€9.14^: 

(date) 


C9.14  2: 

(date) 


C9.16: 


58* 

58  = 
59: 

59  = 

60  = 
C9.16: 


9041 

9042 
C9.17: 

(date) 


C9.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Lights,  buoys,  and  day  marks,  northern  lakes  and 
rivers   [9th- 11th  districts]    large  8" 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.13: 
1904;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1905;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1906 ;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1907 ;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1908;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 

[Discontinued  with  issue  of  1908.  f] 

Lights,  huoys,   and  daymarks,  Paciflc  Coast  [12th 
and  13th  districts]    large  8« 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.14: 
1904;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1904 
1905;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1908 
1909     [None  issued.] 

Lights,   buoys,   and  daymarks,   Haw^aii,    12th  sub- 
district    large  8° 

1905;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1905 
1906;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1908 
1909;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1909 

Laws  relative  to  Light-House  Establishment  passed 
at session, Congress 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.15: 
Laws  relative  to  Light-House  Establishment  passed  at  2d  session,  58th 
Congress,  1903-04.     1904,     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc. 
14.) 

Same,  3d  session,  58th  Congress,  1904-05,     1905.     (Dept,  of  Com- 
merce and  Labor  doc.  37.) 

Same,  1st  session,  59th  Congress,  1905-06.     1906.     (Dept,  of  Com- 
merce and  Labor  doc,  59,) 

Same,  2d  session,  59th  Congress,  1906-07.     1907. 

Same,  1st  session,  60th  Congress,  1907-8,     1908. 

Same,  2d  session,  60th  Congress,  1908-9.     1909, 

Laws    and    regulations    relating    to    Light-House 
Establishment  (general) 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.15: 
Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Light-House  Establishment  of  United 
States.     1904.     (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  19.) 
Same  [amendments].     1908.     oblong  32° 

Lights   and  fog   signals,  Atlantic   and   Oulf  coasts 
[lst-8th  districts]    large  8« 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.16: 
1904    [None  issued.] 
1905;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1905 
1906     [None  issued,] 


t  In  1910,  the  Bureau  of  Lighthouses  substituted  for  Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks, 
northern  lakes  and  rivers  (C9,13:)  and  Lights  and  fog  signals,  northern  lakes  and  rivers 
and  Canada  (C9.18:)  a  new  series  of  publications,  entitled  Lights  and  fog  signals  of 
United  States  and  Canada  on  northern  lakes  and  rivers  and  unlighted  aids  to  naviga- 
tion of  United  States  on  those  waters;  for  this  new  publication  an  additional  class 
(C9.30:)  has  been  assigned,  see  footnote  on  p,  346, 


343 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

C9.17: 

(date) 


C9.18: 

(date) 


C9.19: 

(date) 


C9.20: 

(date) 


C9.     MGHT-HOTTSE  BOARD— Continued 

Ldglits  and  fog  slgrnals,  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts 
[Ist-8th.  districts]— Continuod 

1907;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Oct.  31,  1908 
1909    [None  issued.] 

Liglits  and  fog  signals,  northern  lakes  and  rivers 
and  Canada  [3d,  and  9tli- 11th.  districts]    large  8* 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.17: 

1904  [None  issued. 

1905  [None  issued. _ 
190G;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1907;  corrected  to  July  15,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  July  15,  1908 

[Discontinued  with  issue  of  July  15, 1908.  tl 

Ldghts  and  fog  signals  of  United  States  and  Canada 
on  Pacific  Coast  [12th  and  13th  districts]    large  8« 

[Includes  lights  of  United  States  on  Hawaiian  Islands  and,  in  more  recent  years, 
those  on  Midway,  Guam,  and  Samoan  Islands  also.] 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.18: 
Lights  and  fog  signals  of  United  States  on  Pacific  Toast  and  of  Canada 

on  coast  of  British  Columbia 
1904;  corrected  to  May  1,  1904 
1905    [None  issued.] 
1906;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Apr.  30,  1908 

Lights  and  fog  signals  of  United  States  and  Canada  on  Pacific  Coast 
1909;  corrected  to  July  31,  1909    4° 
Notice  to  mariners    large  8**    [Issued  irregularly.] 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.39: 

1903, 


,  no. 

68   1 

903,  no.  91 

no. 

69 

no.  92 

no. 

70 

no.  93 

no. 

71 

no.  94 

no. 

72 

no.  95 

no. 

73 

no.  96 

no. 

74 

no.  97 

no. 

75 

no.  98 

no. 

76 

no.  99 

no. 

77 

no.  100 

no. 

78 

no.  101 

no. 

79 

no.  102 

no. 

80 

no.  103 

no. 

81 

no.  104 

no. 

82 

no.  105 

no. 

83 

no.  106 

no. 

84 

no.  107 

no. 

85 

no.  108 

no. 

86 

no.  109 

no. 

87 

no.  110 

no. 

88 

no.  Ill 

no. 

89 

no.  112 

no. 

90 

no.  113 

no. 

114 

1903,  no. 

137 

no. 

115 

no. 

138 

no. 

116 

no. 

139 

no. 

117 

no. 

140 

no. 

118 

no. 

141 

no. 

119 

no. 

142 

no. 

120 

no. 

143 

no. 

121 

no. 

144 

122 

~\  AtL 

no. 

no. 

140 

no. 

123 

no. 

146 

no. 

124 

no. 

147 

no. 

125 

no. 

148 

no. 

126 

1904,  no. 

1 

no. 

127 

no. 

2 

no. 

128 

no. 

3 

no. 

129 

no. 

4 

no. 

130 

no. 

5 

no. 

131 

no. 

6 

no. 

132 

no. 

7 

no. 

133 

no. 

8 

134 

no. 

9 

no. 

no. 

135 

no. 

10 

no. 

136 

no. 

11 

t  In  1910,  the  Bureau  of  Lighthouses  substituted  for  Lights  and  fog  signals,  northern 
lakes  and  rivers  and  Canada  (C9.18:)  and  Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  northern  lakes 
and  rivers  (C9.13:)  a  new  series  of  publications,  entitled  Lights  and  fog  signals  of 
United  States  and  Canada  on  northern  lakes  and  rivers  and  unlighted  aids  to  naviga- 
tion of  United  States  on  those  waters;  for  this  new  publication  an  additional  clasi 
(C9.30:)  has  been  assigned,  see  footnote  on  p.  346. 


344 


Classification 
no. 

C9.20: 

(date) 


C9.     UGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 


Notice  to  mariners — Continued 


1904,  no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 


1904,  no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 


1904,  no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 
no.  66 
no.  67 
no.  68 
no.  69 
no.  70 
no.  71 
no.  72 
no.  73 
no.  74 
no.  75 
no.  76 
no.  77 
no.  78 
no.  79 
no.  80 
no.  81 
no.  82 
no.  83 


1904,  no.  84 
no.  85 
no.  86 
no.  87 
no.  88 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 


no.  100 
no.  101 
no.  102 
no.  103 
no.  104 


C9.21: 

(date) 


[Superseded  by  Weekly  notice  to  mariners  (C9.26:),  though  it  may  still  be  issued  in 
case  of  emergency.] 

Liglits  on  western  rivers   [Idtli-lGtli   districts]    nar- 
row 16«» 

[Formerly  Post  lights  on  western  rivers.    See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.20:] 
Post  lights  on  western  rivers 
1903;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1903 
Lights  on  western  rivers 
1904;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1904 
1905    [None  issued.] 
1906;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1906 
1907;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1907 
1908;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1908 

[Discontinued  with  issue  of  Oct.  1,  1908.  f] 

Specifications 

See,  for  issues  prior  to  July  1,  1903,  T25.21: 
Instructions  to  liglitkeepers 

See,  for  early  issues,  T25.22: 
[None  issued  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 

Idglits,    buoys,    and    daymarlis,    Porto    Rico    and 
adjacent  islands,  3d  subdistrict  J   large  8«» 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T25.23: 
1903    [Not  issued.] 
1904;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1904 

t  In  1910,  the  Bureau  of  Lighthouses  substituted  for  the  Lights  on  western  rivers 
three  separate  series  of  publications,  one  for  each  of  the  districts  concerned;  for 
these  new  publications  additional  classes  (C9.27:-C9.29:)  have  been  assigned,  see 
footnote  on  p.  346.  The  publications  bear  the  new  lighthouse  district  numbers, 
except  for  the  14th  district,  the  number  of  which  remains  unchanged. 

t  In  the  rearrangement  of  lighthouse  districts,  as  fully  described  in  the  footnote 
on  p.  339,  the  3d  subdistrict  has  become  the  9th  district.  The  1911  issue  of  this 
series  bears  the  new  title,  Buoys  and  other  aids  to  navigation,  Porto  Rico  and  adja- 
cent islands,  9th  district.  As  there  has  been  no  change  in  boundaries  of  the  district, 
the  Public  Documenis  Library  continues  to  class  the  series  under  C9.24: 


C9.22: 

(CT) 
C9.23: 

(date) 

C9.24: 

(4ate) 


345 


ClAMiflCAtloa 

■o. 

C9.24: 

(date) 


C9.2o: 


B76» 

B76« 
B76» 
C4P 
Uii3» 

Un3  = 
C9.26: 

(date) 


C9.     UGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Lisrlits,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Porto  Rico  and  adja- 
cent islands,  3d  subdistrlct— Continued 

1905;  contN  '  .\ .  I,  1905 

1906;  com  v.  1,  1906 

1907;  com  v.  1,  1907 

1908      IN<  1 

1909;  corre  .  ..  .  u:i.  1,  1909 

Rnles  and  regulations  (miscellaneous) 

Sety  for  earlier  iwues,  T25.24: 

Bridges.     Emulations  for  lighting  bridges  over  navigable  rivere.    June, 
1904.    40 

Same,  1904.     19a5.    4* 

Same,  1907.     1907.    4* 
CiWl-eervice  reg:ulations governing  Light-House  Service.    May  1,  1907. 
Uniforms.    Regulations  governing  uniforms  of  officers  and  men  of 
Light-House  EsiabTi<ihnieiit      1905. 

Same.     1907. 
Notice  to  mariners  (weekly) 

[Supersedes  Notice  to  marineis,  issoed  incKularly  (09.20:),  and  Balletiiis  (C9.3:).) 
Weekly  notice  to  mariners 


1904,  no.  1 

1905,  no.  39 

1906,  no. 

79 

1906,  no.  118 

no.  2 

no.  40 

no. 

80 

no.  119 

no.  3 

no.  41 

no. 

81 

no.  120 

no.  4 

no.  42 

no. 

82 

no.  121 

no.  5 

no.  43 

no. 

83 

no.  122 

no.  6 

no.  44 

no. 

84 

no.  123 

no.  7 

no.  45 

no. 

85 

no.  124 

no.  8 

no.  46 

no. 

86 

no.  125 

no.  9 

no.  47 

no. 

87 

1907,  no.  126 

no.  9a 

no.  48 

no. 

88 

no.  127 

no.  10 

no.  49 

no. 

89 

no.  128 

no.  10a 

no.  50 

no. 

90 

no.  129 

no.  11 

no.  51 

no. 

90a 

no.  130 

no.  12 

no.  52 

no. 

91 

no.  131 

no.  13 

no.  53 

no. 

92 

no.  132 

no.  14 

no.  54 

no. 

93 

no.  133 

no.  15 

no.  55 

no. 
no. 

94 
95 

no.  134 

no.  16 

no.  56 

no.  135 

no.  17 

no.  57 

no. 

96 

no.  136 

no.  18 

no.  58 

no. 

97 

no.  137 

no.  18a 

no.  58a 

no. 

98 

no.  138 

no.  19 

no.  59 

no. 

99 

no.  139 

no.  20 

no.  60 

no. 

100 

no.  140 

no.  21 

no.  61 

no. 

101 

no.  141 

1905,  no.  22 

no.  62 

no. 

102 

no.  142 

no.  23 

no.  63 

no. 

102a 

no.  143 

no.  24 

no.  64 

no. 

103 

no.  144 

no.  25 

no.  65 

no. 

104 

no.  145 

no.  26 

no.  66 

no. 

105 

no.  146 

no.  27 

no.  67 

no. 

106 

no.  147 

no.  28 

no.  68 

no. 

107 

no.  148 

no.  29 

no.  69 

no. 

108 

no.  149 

no.  30 

no.  70 

no. 

109 

no.  150 

no.  31 

no.  71 

no. 

110 

no.  151 

no.  32 

no.  72 

no. 

111 

no.  152 

no.  33 

no.  73 

no. 

112 

no.  153 

no.  34 

1906,  no.  74 

no. 

113 

no.  154 

no.  35 

no.  75 

no. 

114 

no.  155 

no.  36 

no.  76 

no. 

115 

no.  156 

no.  37 

no.  77 

no. 

116 

no.  157 

no.  38 

no.  78 

no. 

117 

no.  158 

346 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 


C9.     LIGHT-HOUSE   BOARD— Continued 
tC9.26:     Notice  to  mariners— Continued 


(date) 


Weekly  notice  to  mariners — Continued 

1907,  no.  159  1907,  no.  164  1907,  no.  169  1907,  no.  174 
no.  160  no.  165  no.  170  no.  175 
no.  161  no.  166  no.  171  no.  176 
no.  162  no.  167  no.  172  no.  177 
no.  163        no.  168        no.  173 

[Beginning  with  Jan.  1,  1908,  the  monthly  Notice  to  mariners  (C4.ll:),  fonnerly 

issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  (excepting  those  pertaining  to  the 
Philippine  Islands,  C4.18 2;),  was  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  this 
series.] 

1908,  no.  1  1908,  no.  14  1908,  no.  27  1908,  no.  40 
no.  2  no.  15  no.  28  no.  41 
no.  3  no.  16  no.  29  no.  42 
no.  4  no.  17  no.  30  no.  43 
no.  5  no.  18  no.  31  no.  44 
no.  6  no.  19  no.  32  no.  45 
no.  7  no.  20  no.  33  no.  46 
no.  8  no.  21  no.  34  no.  47 
no.  9  no.  22  no.  35  no.  48 
no.  10  no.  23  no.  36  no.  49 
no.  11  no.  24  no.  37  no.  50 
no.  12  no.  25  no.  38  no.  51 
no.  13                    no.  26                      no.  39  no.  52 

Notice  to  mariners 

[Beginning  with  Jan.  1,  1909,  issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.) 


1909,  no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 


1909,  no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 


1909,  no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 


1909,  no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that 
time,  pursuant  to  the  act  approved  June  17,  1910,  effective  July  1,  1910,  the  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  and  Labor  has  effected  a  reaiTangement  of  lighthouse  districts, 
as  fully  described  in  the  footnote  on  p.  339.  The  new  Bureau  of  Lighthouses  provided 
for  in  the  above-mentioned  act  has  begun  several  new  series  of  publications,  which 
has  necessitated  additional  classes  under  C9.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
C9.27:     Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  13th  district    narrow  16^ 

(date)  [Information  herein  contained  formerly  appeared  as  that  part  of  the  Lights  on  western 

rivers  (C9.21:)  which  related  to  the  15th  district.    The  new  13th  district  was  formerly 
the  15th.] 

C9.28:    Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  14th  district    narrow  16* 

(date)  [Information  herein  contained  formerly  appeared  as  that  part  of  the  Lights  on  western 

rivers  (C9.21:)  which  related  to  the  14th  district.    There  has  been  no  change  in  the 

number  of  the  14th  district.] 

C9.29:     Aids  to  navigation,  15th  district    narrow  16* 

(date)  [Information  herein  contained  formerly  appeared  as  that  part  of  the  Lights  on  western 

rivers  (C9.21:)  which  related  to  the  16th  district.    The  new  15th  district  was  formerly 

the  16th.] 

C9.30:    Lights  and  fog  signals  of  United  States  and  Canada  on  northern  lakes  and 
(date)  rivers  [3d  and  10th-12th  districts]  and  unlighted  aids  to  navigation 

of  the  United  States  on  those  waters    4" 
[This  is  a  geographic  rearrangement  of  the  former  Lights  and  fog  signals,  northern  lakes  and 
rivers  and  Canada  (C9.18:)  combined  with  the  former  Lights,  buoys,  and  daymarks, 
northern  lakes  and  rivers  (C9.13:).    There  have  been  no  changes  in  the  numbers  of  the  3d, 
10th.  and  11th  districts,  but  the  new  12th  district  was  formerly  the  9th.] 


347 


CIO.      MANUFACTURES   BIJIULXU 

[Created  July  1, 1903,  under  act  of  Fob.  14, 1903,  but  not  organized  until  Id'.  1W5. 
Ste,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Ck>mineroe  and  Labor,  Cl.2:Or3.] 

ClMsIflcatlon 
no. 


ClO.l: 

(date) 

C10.2: 


C89 


C892 
C893 
C89^ 
C89'^ 
M57' 


M57  2 
M573 
M57* 
P961 

P962 
Un3i 


Un32 
W521 


W522 

C10.3: 

(nos.) 

ClO.d: 

(nos.) 

tClO.6^- 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[190.W)9,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issiied 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[ilecent  infonnation  from  the  Bureau  of  Manufactures  is  to  thooflact  that  besides  the 
suppit'inents  to  lariiTs  listed  in  this  Chooklist  iind(!r  ('10.2:  the  following  have  been 
issued:  tariffs  of  Ciuiad-.i;  Chile,  1st  supplement;  (Ifirnian  (ustoTTis  Union;  Ger- 
many, Istsupplonitnit;  Mevvfoundland,  1st  supplement.  None  of  these  are  in  the 
Public  Documents  Librarj.J 

Cuba.     Republic  of  Cuba,  Lst  supplement  to  import  tariff.     [1906.] 
[Supplement  to  Customs  tarifT  of  Cuba,  which  was  issued  by  Statistics  Bureau  and 
appeared  in  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance.  May,  1905,  p.  3995 
(C14.14:906»)-) 

Same,  2d  supplement.     [1907.]    * 
Same,  3d  supplement.     [1908.] 
Same,  4th  supplement.     [1908.] 
Same,  5th  supplement.    Jan.  1909. 
Mexico,  1st  supplement  to  Customs  tariff  [of  Mexico].-    [1905.]    * 

[Supplement  to  Customs  tariff  of  Mexico,  which  was  issued  by  Statistics  Bureau  and 

appeared  in  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  aud  finance,  Sept.  1905,  p.  873 

(C14.14:9063).) 

Same,  2d  supplement.    Aug.  1908. 

Same,  3d  supplement.     [1909.] 

Same,  4th  supplement.    July,  1909; 
Publications  available  for  distribution  June  1,  1908.     [1908.]    narrow 
large  %° 

Same,  Sept.  1,  1908.    [1908.]    narrow  f** 
United  Kingdom,    lst  supplement  to  customs  tariff  of  United  King- 
dom.    [1905.]     Ip.  4« 

[Supplement  to  Customs  tariffs  of  United  Kingdom  and  British  possessions  in  Eu- 
rope, which  was  issued  by  Statistics  Bureau  and  appeared  in  Monthly  summary 
of  commerce  and  finance,  Jime,  1905,  p.  4423  (C14. 14:905  ").  The  article  was  also 
printed  separately  and  in  that  form  is  classed  under  C14.14a:] 

Same,  1st  supplement  [amended],  with  title.  United  Kingdom,  1st 
supplement  to  customs  tariff.     [1906.]    6  p.  8° 
West  Indies,  British.    1st  supplement  to  customs  tariffs  of  British  West 
Indies.     [1905.]    5  p.  4° 

[Supplement  to  Customs  tariffs  of  British  West  Indies,  which  was  issued  by  Statis- 
tics Bureau  and  appeared  in  Monthly  summarj'  of  commerce  and  finance,  June, 
1905,  p.  4439  (C14. 14:905  ").  The  article  was  also  printed  separately  and  in  that 
form  IS  classed  under  C14.14a:) 

Same,  2d  supplement,  with  title,  British  West  Indies,  2d  supple- 
ment to  customs  tariff.     [1906.]    1  p.  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Dally  consular  and  trade  reports  [old  series] 

[Transferred  from  Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.  (C14.6:),  July  1, 1905. 
The  title  was  changed  from  Daily  consular  reports  to  its  present  form  July  17, 1905. 
Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.5:  and  C14.6: 
Daily  consular  reports 

2298,  July     1,  1905          2302,  July     7,  1905  2306,  July  12,  1905 

2299,  July     3,  1905          2303,  July     8,  1905  2307,  July  13,  1905 

2300,  July     5,  1905          2304,  July    10,  1905  2308,  July  14,  1905 

2301,  July     6,  1905          2305,  July    11,  1905  2309,  July  15,  1905 


t^ee  footnote  on  p.  348. 


348 


Classification 
no. 

tClO.5^: 

(nos.) 


and  trade  reports 

1905  2355,  Sept.    8,  1905  2400,  Oct.  31,  1905 

1905  2356,  Sept.    9,  1905  2401,  Nov.  1,  1905 

1905  2357,  Sept.  11,  1905  2402,  Nov.  2,  1905 

1905  2358,  Sept.  12,  1905  2403,  Nov.  3,  1905 

1905  2359,  Sept.  13,  1905  2404,  Nov.  4,  1905 

1905  2360,  Sept.  14,  1905  2405,  Nov.  6,  1905 

1905  2361,  Sept.  15,  1905  2406,  Nov.  7,  1905 

1905  2362,  Sept.  16,  1905  2407,  Nov.  8,  1905 

1905  2363,  Sept.  18,  1905  2408,  Nov.  9,  1905 

1905  2364,  Sept.  19,  1905  2409,  Nov.  10,  1905 

1905  2365,  Sept.  20,  1905  2410,  Nov.  11,  1905 

1905  2366,  Sept.  21,  1905  2411,  Nov.  13,  1905 

1905  2367,  Sept.  22,  1905  2412,  Nov.  14,  1905 

1905  2368,  Sept.  23,  1905  2413,  Nov.  15,  1905 

1905  2369,  Sept.  25,  1905  2414,  Nov.  16,  1905 

1905  2370,  Sept.  26,  1905  2415,  Nov.  17,  1905 

1905  2371,  Sept.  27,  1905  2416,  Nov.  18,  1905 

1905  2372,  Sept.  28,  1905  2417,  Nov.  20,  1905 

1905  2373,  Sept.  29,  1905  2418,  Nov.  21,  1905 

1905  2374,  Sept.  30,  1905  2419,  Nov.  22,  1905 

1905  2375,  Oct.      2,  1905  2420,  Nov.  23,  1905 

1905  2376,  Oct.      3,  1905  2421,  Nov.  24,  1905 

1905  2377,  Oct.      4,  1905  2422,  Nov.  25,  1905 

1905  2378,  Oct.      5,  1905  2423,  Nov.  27,  1905 

1905  2379,  Oct.      6,  1905  2424,  Nov.  28,  1905 

1905  2380,  Oct.      7,  1905  2425,  Nov.  29,  1905 

1905  2381,  Oct.      9,  lfi05  2426,  Dec.  1,  1905 

1905  2382,  Oct.    10,  1905  2427,  Dec.  2,  1905 

1905  2383,  Oct.    11,  1905  2428,  Dec.  4,  1905 

1905  2384,  Oct.    12,  1905  2429,  Dec.  5,  1905 

1905  2385,  Oct.    13,  1905  2430,  Dec.  6,  1905 

1905  2386,  Oct.    14,  1905  2431,  Dec.  7,  1905 

1905  2387,  Oct.    16,  1905  2432,  Dec.  8,  1905 

1905  2388,  Oct.    17,  1905  2433,  Dec.  9,  1905 

1905  2389,  Oct.    18,  1905  2434,  Dec.  11,  1905 

1905  2390,  Oct.    19,  1905  2435,  Dec.  12,  1905 

1905  2391,  Oct.    20,  1905  2436,  Dec.  13,  1905 

1905  2392,  Oct.    21,  1905  2437,  Dec.  14,  1905 

1905  2393,  Oct.    23,  1905  2438,  Dec.  15,  1905 

1905  2394,  Oct.    24,  1905  2439,  Dec.  16,  1905 

1905  2395,  Oct.    25,  1905  2440,  Dec.  18,  1905 

1905  2396,  Oct.    26,  1905  2441,  Dec.  19,  1905 

1905  2397,  Oct.    27,  1905  2442,  Dec.  20,  1905 

1905  2398,  Oct.    28,  1905  2443,  Dec.  21,  1905 

1905  2399,  Oct.    30,  1905  2444,  Dec.  22,  1905 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  publica- 
tion of  the  Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  v/as  continued  up  to  and  including  no.  3722, 
Feb.  28,  1910.  After  this  a  weekly  publication  was  substituted  for  a  time;  see  footnote 
for  CIO. 14 :  Beginning  with  the  number  for  July  5, 1910,  the  daily  issues  were  resumed, 
the  first  50  numbers  being  designated,  e.  g.,  New  series,  v.  1,  no.  1,  serial  no.  1.  The 
51st  number,  for  Sept.  1,  1910,  drops  the  above  designation,  substituting  therefor  the 
words  "13th  year,  no.  51."  Beginning  with  Jan.  3,  1911,  the  publication  reads  "14th 
year,  no.  1."  These  changes  have  necessitated  new  classes  for  the  publications  issued 
since  July  5,  1910,  as  follows: 

010.5^:    Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  [series  July  5,  1910-  ] 
(date  [The  superior  numbers  following  dates  in  book  jnvunbers  are  the 

and 
nos.) 

Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  [series  July  5,  1910-  ]  (separates) 


'serial  nos."  or  the 
"nos."  which  appear  on  the  publications.  The  call  numbers  are  therefore  as  fol- 
lows: For  issues  from  July  5- Aug.  31,  1910,  C10.5  2:910  i-W;  from  Sept.  1-Dec.  31, 1910, 
010.52:91061-162;  and  beginning  with  Jan.  3, 1911,010.52:911 1-  .] 


CIO.520: 

(CT) 


349 


ClaMNlflcatlun 
no. 

C10.5 ' : 

(dob.) 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES   BUREAU— Continued 
Dally  consular  and  trade  reports  [old  series]— Cont'd 


2445 
2446 
2447 
2448 
2449 
2450 
2451 
2452 
2453 
2454 
2455 
2456 
2457 
2458 
2459 
2460 
2461 
2462 
2463 
2464 
2465, 
2466 
2467 
2468 
2469 
2470 
2471 
2472 
2473 
2474 
2475 
2476 
2477 
2478: 
2479 
2480 
2481 
2482 
2483 
2484 
2485 
2486 
2487 
2488 
2489 
2490 
2491 
2492 
2493 
2494 
2495 
2496 
2497 
2498 
2499 
2500 
2501 
2502 
2503 
2504 
2505 
2506 
2507 


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,  Dec. 
,  Dec. 
,  Dec. 
,  Dec. 
,  Dec. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan, 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
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,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
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,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Feb. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 
,  Mar. 


23,  1905 

26,  1905 

27,  1905 

28,  1905 

29,  1905 

30,  1905 

2,  1906 

3,  1906 

4,  1906 

5,  1906 

6,  1906 

8,  1906 

9,  1906 

10,  1906 

11,  1906 

12,  1906 

13,  1906 

15,  1906 

16,  1906 

17,  1906 

18,  1906 

19,  1906 

20,  1906 

22,  1906 

23,  1906 

24,  1906 

25,  1906 

26,  1906 

27,  1906 

29,  1906 

30,  1906 

31,  1906 

1,  1906 

2,  1906 

3,  1906 

5,  1906 

6,  1906 

7,  1906 

8,  1906 

9,  1906 
10,  1906 

12,  1906 

13,  1906 

14,  1906 

15,  1906 

16,  1906 

17,  1906 

19,  1906 

20,  1906 

21,  1906 

23,  1906 

24,  1906 

26,  1906 

27,  1906 

28,  1906 

1,  1906 

2,  1906 

3,  1906 

5,  1906 

6,  1906 

7,  1906 

8,  1906 

9,  1906 


2508,  Mar. 

2509,  Mar. 

2510,  Mar. 

2511,  Mar. 

2512,  Mar. 

2513,  Mar. 

2514,  Mar. 

2515,  Mar. 

2516,  Mar. 

2517,  Mar. 

2518,  Mai-. 

2519,  Mar. 

2520,  Mar. 

2521,  Mar. 

2522,  Mar. 

2523,  Mar. 

2524,  Mar. 

2525,  Mar. 

2526,  Mar. 

2527,  Apr. 

2528,  Apr. 

2529,  Apr. 

2530,  Apr. 

2531,  Apr. 

2532,  Apr. 

2533,  Apr. 

2534,  Apr. 

2535,  Apr. 

2536,  Apr. 

2537,  Apr. 

2538,  Apr. 

2539,  Apr. 

2540,  Apr. 

2541,  Apr. 

2542,  Apr. 

2543,  Apr. 

2544,  Apr. 

2545,  Apr. 

2546,  Apr. 

2547,  Apr. 

2548,  Apr. 

2549,  Apr. 

2550,  Apr. 

2551,  Apr. 

2552,  May 

2553,  May 

2554,  May 

2555,  May 

2556,  May 

2557,  May 

2558,  May 

2559,  May 

2560,  May 

2561,  May 

2562,  May 

2563,  May 

2564,  May 

2565,  May 

2566,  May 

2567,  May 

2568,  May 

2569,  May 

2570,  May 


1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 


2571 
2572 
2573 
2574 
2575 
2576 
2577 
2578 
2579 
2580 
2581 
2582 
2583 
2584 
2585 
2586 
2587 
2588 
2589 
2590 
2591 
2592 
2593 
2594 
2595 
2596 
2597 
2598 
2599 
2600 
2601 
2602 
2603 
2604 
2605 
2606 
2607 
2608 
2609 
2610 
2611 
2612 
2613 
2614 
2615 
2616 
2617 
2618 
2619 
2620 
2621 
2622 
2623 
2624 
2625 
2626 
2627 
2628 
2629 
2630 
2631 
2632 
2633 


,  May 

23, 

,  May 

24, 

,  May 

25, 

,  May 

26, 

,  May 

28, 

,  May 

29, 

,  May 

31, 

,  June 

1, 

,  June 

2, 

,  June 

4, 

,  June 

5, 

,  June 

6, 

,  June 

7, 

,  June 

8, 

,  June 

9, 

,  June 

11, 

,  June 

12, 

,  June 

13, 

,  June 

14, 

,  June 

15, 

,  June 

16, 

,  June 

18, 

,  June 

19, 

,  June  20, 

,  June 

21, 

,  June 

22, 

,  June 

23, 

,  June 

25, 

,  June 

26, 

,  June 

27, 

,  June 

28, 

,  June 

29, 

,  June 

30, 

,  July 

9 

,  July 

3, 

,  July 

5, 

,  July 

6, 

,July 

7, 

,July 

9, 

,July 

10, 

,July 

11, 

,  July 

12, 

,July 

13, 

,  July 

14, 

,Juiy 

16, 

,July 

17, 

,July 

18, 

,July 

19, 

,July 

20, 

,  July 

21, 

,July 

23, 

,July 

24, 

,  Julv 

25, 

,July 

26, 

,  July 

27, 

,  July 

28, 

,  July 

30, 

,July 

31, 

,  Aug. 

1, 

,  Aug. 

2, 

,  Aug. 

3, 

,  Aug. 

4, 

,  Aug. 

6, 

1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 


350 


Classification 
no. 

CIO.S^: 

(no8.) 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 

Daily  consular  and.  trade  reports  [old  series]— Cont'd 

2634,  Aug.  7,  1906  2697,  Oct.  20,  J 906 

2635,  Aug.  8,  1906  2698,  Oct.  22,  1906 

2636,  Aug.  9,  1906  2699,  Oct.  23,  1906 

2637,  Aug.  10,  1906  2700,  Oct.  24,  1906 

2638,  Aug.  11,  1906  2701,  Oct.  25,  1906 

2639,  Aug.  13,  1906  2702,  Oct.  26,  1906 

2640,  Aug.  14,  1906  2703,  Oct.  27,  1906 

2641,  Aug.  15,  1906  2704,  Oct.  29,  1906 

2642,  Aug.  16,  1906  2705,  Oct.  30,  1906 

2643,  Aug.  17,  1906  2706,  Oct.  31,  1906 

2644,  Aug.  18,  1906  2707,  Nov.  1,  1906 

2645,  Aug.  20,  1906  2708,  Nov.  2,  1906 

2646,  Aug.  21,  1906  2709,  Nov.  3,  1906 

2647,  Aug.  22,  1906  2710,  Nov.  5,  1906 

2648,  Aug.  23,  1906  2711,  Nov.  6,  1906 

2649,  Aug.  24,  1906  2712,  Nov.  7,  1906 

2650,  Aug.  25,  1906  2713,  Nov.  8,  1906 

2651,  Aug.  27,  1906  2714,  Nov.  9,  1906 

2652,  Aug.  28,  1906  2715,  Nov.  10,  1906 

2653,  Aug.  29,  1906  2716,  Nov.  12,  1906 

2654,  Aug.  30,  1906  2717,  Nov.  13,  1906 

2655,  Aug.  31,  1906  2718,  Nov.  14,  1906 

2656,  Sept.  1,  1906  2719,  Nov.  15,  1906 

2657,  Sept.  4,  1906  2720,  Nov.  16,  1906 

2658,  Sept.  5,  1906  2721,  Nov.  17,  1906 

2659,  Sept.  6,  1906  2722,  Nov.  19,  1906 

2660,  Sept.  7,  1906  2723,  Nov.  20,  1906 

2661,  Sept.  8,  1906  2724,  Nov.  21,  1906 

2662,  Sept.  10,  1906  2725,  Nov.  22,  1906 

2663,  Sept.  11,  1906  2726,  Nov.  23,  1906 

2664,  Sept.  12,  1906  2727,  Nov.  24,  1906 

2665,  Sept.  13,  1906  2728,  Nov.  26,  1906 

2666,  Sept.  14,  1906  2729,  Nov.  27,  1906 

2667,  Sept.  15,  1906  2730,  Nov.  28,  1906 

2668,  Sept.  17,  1906  2731,  Nov.  30,  1906 

2669,  Sept.  18,  1906  2732,  Dec.  1,  1906 

2670,  Sept.  19,  1906  2733,  Dec.  3,  1906 

2671,  Sept.  20,  1906  2734,  Dec.  4,  1906 

2672,  Sept.  21,  1906  2735,  Dec.  5,  1906 

2673,  Sept.  22,  1906  2736,  Dec.  6,  1906 

2674,  Sept.  24,  1906  2737,  Dec.  7,  1906 

2675,  Sept.  25,  1906  2738,  Dec.  8,  1906 

2676,  Sept.  26,  1906  2739,  Dec.  10,  1906 

2677,  Sept.  27,  3906  2740,  Dec.  11,  1906 

2678,  Sept.  28,  1906  2741,  Dec.  12,  1906 

2679,  Sept.  29,  1906  2742,  Dec.  13,  1906 

2680,  Oct.   1,  1906  2743,  Dec.  14,  1906 

2681,  Oct.   2,  1906  2744,  Dec.  15,  1906 

2682,  Oct.   3,  1906  2745,  Dec.  17,  1906 

2683,  Oct.   4,  1906  2746,  Dec.  18,  1906 

2684,  Oct.   5,  1906  2747,  Dec.  19,  1906 

2685,  Oct.   6,  1906  2748,  Dec.  20,  1906 

2686,  Oct.   8,  1906  2749,  Dec.  21,  1906 

2687,  Oct.   9,  1906  2750,  Dec.  22,  1906 

2688,  Oct.  10,  1906  2751,  Dec.  24,  1906 

2689,  Oct.  11,  1906  2752,  Dec.  26,  1906 

2690,  Oct.  12,  1906  2753,  Dec.  27,  1906 

2691,  Oct.  13,  1906  2754,  Dec.  28,  1906 

2692,  Oct.  15,  1906  2755,  Dec.  29,  1906 

2693,  Oct.  16,  1906  2756,  Dec.  31,  1906 

2694,  Oct.  17,  1906  2757,  Jan.   2,  1907 

2695,  Oct.  18,  1906  2758,  Jan.   3,  1907 

2696,  Oct.  19,  1906  2759,  Jan.   4,  1907 


2760, 

Jan. 

5, 

1907 

2761, 

Jan. 

7, 

1907 

2762, 

Jan. 

8, 

1907 

2763, 

Jan. 

9, 

1907 

2764, 

Jan. 

10, 

1907 

2765, 

Jan. 

11, 

1907 

2766, 

Jan. 

12, 

1907 

2767, 

Jan. 

14, 

1907 

2768, 

Jan. 

15, 

1907 

2769, 

Jan. 

16, 

1907 

2770, 

Jan. 

17! 

1907 

2771, 

Jan. 

18, 

1907 

2772, 

Jan. 

19; 

1907 

2773, 

Jan. 

21, 

1907 

2774, 

Jan. 

22, 

1907 

2775, 

Jan. 

23, 

1907 

2776, 

Jan. 

24, 

1907 

2777, 

Jan. 

25, 

1907 

2778, 

Jan. 

26, 

1907 

2779, 

Jan. 

28, 

1907 

2780, 

Jan. 

29, 

1907 

2781, 

Jan. 

30, 

1907 

2782, 

Jan. 

31, 

1907 

2783, 

Feb. 

1, 

1907 

2784, 

Feb. 

2, 

1907 

2785, 

Feb. 

4, 

1907 

2786, 

Feb. 

5, 

1907 

2787, 

Feb. 

6, 

1907 

2788, 

Feb. 

7, 

1907 

2789, 

Feb. 

8, 

1907 

2790, 

Feb. 

9; 

1907 

2791, 

Feb. 

11, 

1907 

2792, 

Feb. 

12, 

1907 

2793, 

Feb. 

13; 

1907 

2794, 

Feb. 

14, 

1907 

2795, 

Feb. 

15, 

1907 

2796, 

Feb. 

16, 

1907 

2797, 

Feb. 

18, 

1907 

2798, 

Feb. 

]9, 

1907 

2799, 

Feb. 

20, 

1907 

2800, 

Feb. 

21, 

1907 

2801, 

Feb. 

23, 

1907 

2802, 

Feb. 

25, 

1907 

2803, 

Feb. 

26, 

1907 

2804, 

Feb. 

27, 

1907 

2805, 

Feb. 

28, 

1907 

2806, 

Mar. 

1, 

1907 

2807, 

Mar. 

2 

1907 

2808 

Mar. 

4, 

1907 

2809 

Mar. 

5, 

1907 

2810 

Mar. 

6, 

1907 

2811 

Mar. 

7, 

1907 

2812 

Mar. 

8, 

1907 

2813 

Mar. 

9, 

1907 

2814 

Mar. 

11, 

1907 

2815 

Mar. 

12 

1907 

2816 

Mar. 

13, 

1907 

2817 

Mar. 

14, 

1907 

2818 

Mar. 

15, 

1907 

2819 

Mar. 

16, 

1907 

2820 

Mar. 

18, 

1907 

2821 

Mar. 

19, 

1907 

2822 

Mar. 

20, 

1907 

351 


ClasslfloAtlon 

no. 

CIO. 

MANl 

C10.5': 

Dally  CO 

nsular 

(noe.) 

2823.  Mar. 

21,  1907 

2824, 

Mar. 

22,  1907 

2825, 

Mar. 

23,  1907 

2826, 

Mar. 

25,  1907 

2827, 

Mar. 

26,  1907 

2828, 

Mar. 

27,  1907 

2829, 

Mar. 

28,  1907 

2830, 

Mar. 

29,  1907 

2831, 

Mar. 

30,  1907 

2832, 

Apr. 

1,  1907 

2833, 

Apr. 

2,  1907 

2834, 

Apr. 

3,  1907 

2835, 

Apr. 

4,  1907 

2836, 

Apr. 

5,  1907 

2837, 

Apr. 

6,  1907 

2838, 

Apr. 

8,  1907 

2839, 

Apr. 

9,  1907 

2840, 

Apr. 

10,  1907 

2841, 

Apr. 

11,  1907 

2842, 

Apr. 

12,  1907 

2843, 

Apr. 

13,  1907 

2844, 

Apr. 

15,  1907 

2845 

Apr. 

16,  1907 

2846 

Apr. 

17,  1907 

2847 

Apr. 

18,  1907 

2848 

Apr. 

19,  J  907 

2849 

Apr. 

20,  1907 

2850 

Apr. 

22,  1907 

2851 

Apr. 

23,  1907 

2852 

Apr. 

24,  1907 

2853 

Apr. 

25,  1907 

2854 

Apr. 

26,  1907 

2855 

Apr. 

27,  1907 

2856 

Apr. 

29,  J  907 

2857 

Apr. 

30,  1907 

2858 

May 

1,  1907 

2859 

May 

2,  1907 

2860 

May 

3,  1907 

2861 

May 

4,  1907 

2862 

May 

6,  1907 

2863 

May 

7,  1907 

2864 

May 

8,  1907 

2865 

May 

9,  1907 

2866 

Mav 

10,  1907 

2867 

May 

11,  1907 

2868 

May 

13,  1907 

2869 

May 

14,  1907 

2870 

May 

15,  1907 

2871 

May 

16,  1907 

2872 

May 

17,  1907 

2873 

May 

18,  1907 

2874 

May 

20,  1907 

2875 

May 

21,  1907 

, 

2876 

May 

22,  1907 

2877 

,May 

23,  1907 

2878 

,  May 

24,  1907 

2879 

,  May 

25,  1907 

2880 

,May 

27,  1907 

2881 

,  Mav 

28,  1907 

2882 

,  May 

29,  1907 

2883 

;  May 

31,  1907 

2884 

,  June 

1,  1907 

2885 

,  June 

3.  1907 

CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 


2886,  June 

2887,  June 

2888,  June 

2889,  June 

2890,  June 

2891,  June 

2892,  June 

2893,  June 

2894,  June 

2895,  June 

2896,  June 

2897,  June 

2898,  June 

2899,  June 

2900,  June 

2901,  June 

2902,  June 

2903,  June 

2904,  June 

2905,  June 

2906,  June 

2907,  June 

2908,  June 

2909,  July 

2910,  July 

2911,  July 

2912,  July 

2913,  July 

2914,  July 

2915,  July 

2916,  July 

2917,  July 

2918,  July 

2919,  July 

2920,  July 

2921,  July 

2922,  July 

2923,  July 

2924,  July 

2925,  July 

2926,  July 

2927,  July 

2928,  July 

2929,  July 

2930,  July 

2931,  July 

2932,  July 

2933,  July 

2934,  July 

2935,  Aug. 

2936,  Aug. 

2937,  Aug. 

2938,  Aug. 

2939,  Aug. 

2940,  Aug. 

2941,  Aug. 

2942,  Aug. 

2943,  Aug. 

2944,  Aug. 

2945,  Aug. 

2946,  Aug. 

2947,  Aug. 

2948,  Aug. 


1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1007 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 


2949,  Aug. 

2950,  Aug. 

2951,  Aug. 

2952,  Aug. 

2953,  Aug. 

2954,  Aug. 

2955,  Aug. 

2956,  Aug. 

2957,  Aug. 

2958,  Aug. 

2959,  Aug. 

2960,  Aug. 

2961,  Aug. 

2962,  Sept. 

2963,  Sept. 

2964,  Sept. 

2965,  Sept. 

2966,  Sept. 

2967,  Sept. 

2968,  Sept. 

2969,  Sept. 

2970,  Sept. 

2971,  Sept. 

2972,  Sept. 

2973,  Sept. 

2974,  Sept. 

2975,  Sept. 

2976,  Sept. 

2977,  Sept. 

2978,  Sept. 

2979,  Sept. 

2980,  Sept. 

2981,  Sept. 

2982,  Sept. 

2983,  Sept. 

2984,  Sept. 

2985,  Sept. 

2986,  Oct. 

2987,  Oct. 

2988,  Oct. 

2989,  Oct. 

2990,  Oct. 

2991,  Oct. 

2992,  Oct. 
'2993,  Oct. 

2994,  Oct. 

2995,  Oct. 

2996,  Oct. 

2997,  Oct. 

2998,  Oct. 

2999,  Oct. 

3000,  Oct. 

3001,  Oct. 

3002,  Oct. 

3003,  Oct. 

3004,  Oct. 

3005,  Oct. 

3006,  Oct. 

3007,  Oct. 

3008,  Oct. 

3009,  Oct. 

3010,  Oct. 

3011,  Oct. 


17,  1907 

19,  1907 

20,  1907 

21,  1907 

22,  1907 

23,  1907 

24,  1907 

26,  1907 

27,  1907 

28,  1907 

29,  1907 

30,  1907 

31,  1907 
3,  1907 
4,1907 
5,  1907 
6,1907 
7,  1907 
9,  1907 

10,  1907 

11,  1907 

12,  1907 

13,  1907 

14,  1907 

16,  1907 

17,  1907 

18,  1907 

19,  1907 

20,  1907 

21,  1907 

23,  1907 

24,  1907 

25,  1907 

26,  1907 

27,  1907 

28,  1907 
30,  1907 

1,  1907 

2,  1907 

3,  1907 

4,  1907 

5,  1907 

7,  1907 

8,  1907 

9,  1907 

10,  1907 

11,  1907 

12,  1907 

14,  1907 

15,  1907 

16,  1907 

17,  1907 

18,  1907 

19,  1907 

21 ,  1907 

22,  1907 

23,  1907 

24,  1907 

25,  1907 

26,  1907 

28,  1907 

29,  1907 

30,  1907 


352 


Classlflcation 
no. 


CIO.     MANUFACTURERS  BUREAU— Continued 


C10.5  ^ :     Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  [old  series]— Cont'd 


(nos.) 


Daily  cc 

3012,  Oct. 

)ns 

31, 

3013,  Nov. 

1, 

3014,  Nov. 

2, 

3015,  Nov. 

4, 

3016,  Nov. 

'  5, 

3017,  Nov. 

6, 

3018,  Nov. 

7, 

3019,  Nov. 

8, 

3020,  Nov. 

9, 

3021,  Nov. 

11, 

3022,  Nov. 

12, 

3023,  Nov. 

13, 

3024,  Nov. 

14, 

3025,  Nov. 

15, 

3026,  Nov. 

16, 

3027,  Nov. 

18, 

3028,  Nov. 

19, 

3029,  Nov. 

20, 

3030,  Nov. 

21, 

3031,  Nov. 

22, 

3032,  Nov. 

23, 

3033,  Nov. 

25, 

3034,  Nov. 

26, 

3035,  Nov. 

27, 

3036,  Nov. 

29, 

3037,  Nov. 

30, 

3038,  Dec. 

2, 

3039,  Dec. 

3, 

3040,  Dec. 

4, 

3041,  Dec. 

5, 

3042,  Dec. 

6, 

3043,  Dec. 

7, 

3044,  Dec. 

9, 

3045,  Dec. 

10, 

3046,  Dec. 

11, 

3047,  Dec. 

12, 

3048,  Dec. 

13, 

3049,  Dec. 

14, 

3050,  Dec. 

16, 

3051,  Dec. 

17, 

3052,  Dec. 

18, 

3053,  Dec. 

19, 

3054,  Dec. 

20, 

3055,  Dec. 

21, 

3056,  Dec. 

23, 

3057,  Dec. 

24, 

3058,  Dec. 

26, 

3059,  Dec. 

27, 

3060,  Dec. 

28, 

3061,  Dec. 

30, 

3062,  Dec. 

31, 

3063,  Jan. 

2, 

3064,  Jan. 

3, 

3065,  Jan. 

4, 

3066,  Jan. 

6, 

3067,  Jan. 

7, 

3068,  Jan. 

8, 

3069,  Jan. 

9, 

3070,  Jan. 

10, 

3071,  Jan. 

11, 

3072,  Jan. 

13; 

3073,  Jan. 

14, 

3074,  Jan. 

15, 

1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


3075, 

Jan. 

16, 

3076, 

Jan. 

17, 

3077, 

Jan. 

18, 

3078, 

Jan. 

20, 

3079, 

Jan. 

21, 

3080, 

Jan. 

22, 

3081, 

Jan. 

23, 

3082, 

Jan. 

24, 

3083, 

Jan. 

25, 

3084, 

Jan. 

27, 

3085, 

Jan. 

28, 

3086, 

Jan. 

29, 

3087, 

Jan. 

30, 

3088 

Jan . 

31, 

3089, 

Feb. 

1, 

3090, 

Feb. 

3, 

3091, 

Feb. 

4, 

3092, 

Feb. 

5, 

3093, 

Feb. 

0, 

3094, 

Feb. 

7, 

3095, 

Feb. 

8, 

3096, 

Feb. 

10, 

3097, 

Feb. 

11, 

3098, 

Feb. 

12, 

3099, 

Feb. 

13, 

3100, 

Feb. 

14, 

3101, 

Feb. 

15, 

3102, 

Feb. 

17, 

3103, 

Feb. 

18, 

3104, 

Feb. 

19, 

3105, 

Feb. 

20, 

3106, 

Feb. 

21, 

3107, 

Feb. 

24, 

3108, 

Feb. 

25, 

3109, 

Feb. 

26, 

3110, 

Feb. 

27, 

3111, 

Feb. 

28, 

3112, 

Feb. 

29, 

3113, 

Mar. 

2 

3114, 

Mar. 

s! 

3115, 

Mar. 

4, 

3116, 

Mar. 

5, 

3117, 

Mar. 

6, 

3118, 

Mar. 

7, 

3119, 

Mar. 

9, 

3120, 

Mar. 

10, 

3121, 

Mar. 

11, 

3122, 

Mar. 

12, 

3123, 

Mar. 

13, 

3124, 

Mar. 

14, 

3125, 

Mar. 

16, 

3126, 

Mar. 

17, 

3127, 

Mar. 

18, 

3128, 

Mar. 

19, 

3129, 

Mar. 

20, 

3139, 

Mar. 

21, 

3131, 

Mar. 

23, 

3132, 

Mar. 

24; 

3133, 

Mar. 

25, 

3134, 

Mar. 

26, 

3135, 

Mar. 

27, 

3136, 

Mar. 

28, 

3137, 

Mar 

30, 

1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


3138 
3139 
3140 
3141 
3142 
3143 
3144 
3145 
3146 
3147 
3148 
3149 
3150 
3151 
3152 
3153 
3154 
3155 
3156 
3157 
3158 
3159 
3160 
3161 
3162 
3163 
3164 
3165 
3166 
3167 
3168 
3169 
3170 
3171 
3172 
3173 
3174 
3175 
3176 
3177 
3178 
3179 
3180 
3181 
3182 
3183 
3184 
31«5 
3186 
3187 
3188 
3189 
3190 
3191 
3192 
3193 
3194 
3195 
3196 
3197 
3198 
3199 
3200 


,  Mar. 

31, 

,  Apr. 

1, 

,  Apr. 

2, 

,  Apr. 

3, 

,  Apr. 

4, 

,  Apr. 

6, 

,  Apr. 

7, 

,  Apr. 

8, 

,  Apr. 

9, 

,  Apr. 

10, 

,  Apr. 

11, 

,  Apr. 

13, 

,  Apr. 

14, 

,  Apr. 

15, 

,  Apr. 

16, 

,  Apr. 

17, 

,  Apr. 

18, 

,  Apr. 

20, 

,  Apr. 

21, 

,  Apr. 

22, 

,  Apr. 

23, 

,  Apr. 

24, 

,  Apr. 

25, 

,  Apr. 

27, 

,  Apr. 

28, 

,  Apr. 

29, 

,  Apr. 

30, 

,  May 

1, 

,  May 

2, 

,  May 

4, 

,  May 

5, 

,  May 

6, 

,  May 

7, 

,May 

8, 

,  May 

9, 

,  May 

11, 

,  May 

12, 

,  May 

13, 

,  May 

14, 

,  May 

15, 

,  May 

16, 

,  May 

18, 

,  May 

19, 

,  May 

20, 

,May 

21, 

,  May 

22, 

,  May 

23, 

,  May 

25, 

,May 

26, 

,May 

27, 

,  May 

28, 

,  May 

29, 

,  June 

1, 

,  June 

2, 

,  June 

3, 

,  June 

4, 

,  June 

5, 

,  June 

6, 

,  June 

8, 

,  June 

9, 

,  June 

10, 

,  June 

11, 

,  June 

12, 

353 


Classlflcatlon 
ou. 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 


C10.5 ' :     Dally  consular  and  trade  reports  [old  eeries]— Cont'd 


(no8.) 


Dal 

3201 

ly  cons 

June  13, 

3202 

June  15, 

3203 

June  16, 

3204 

June  17, 

3205 

June  18, 

3206 

June  19, 

3207 

June  20, 

3208 

June  22, 

3209 

June  23, 

3210 

June  24, 

3211 

June  25, 

3212 

June  26, 

3213 

June  27, 

3214 

June  29, 

3215 

June  30, 

3216 

July  1, 

3217 

July  2, 

3218 

July  3, 

3219 

July  6, 

3220 

July  7, 

3221 

July  8, 

3222 

July  9, 

3223 

July  10, 

3224 

July  11, 

3225 

July  13, 

3226 

July  14, 

3227 

July  15, 

3228 

July  16, 

3229 

July  17, 

3230 

July  18, 

3231 

July  20, 

3232 

July  21, 

3233 

July  22, 

3234 

,July  23, 

3235 

July  24, 

3236 

,July  25, 

3237 

,  July  27, 

3238 

July  28, 

3239 

July  29, 

3240 

July  30, 

3241 

July  31, 

3242 

Aug.  1, 

3243 

Aug.  3, 

3244 

Aug.  4, 

3245 

Aug.  5, 

3246 

Aug.  6, 

3247 

Aug.  7, 

3248 

Aug.  8, 

3249 

Aug.  10, 

3250 

.Aug.  11, 

3251 

Aug.  12, 

3252 

Aug.  13, 

3253 

Aug.  14, 

3254 

Aug.  15, 

3255 

,  Aug.  17, 

3256 

,  Aug.  18, 

3257 

Aug.  19, 

3258 

Aug.  20, 

3259 

Aug.  21, 

3260 

Aug.  22, 

3261 

Aug.  24, 

3262 

Aug.  25, 

1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


3263 

Aug. 

26. 

3264 

Aug. 

27, 

3265 

Aug. 

28, 

3266 

Aug. 

29, 

3267 

Aug. 

31, 

3268 

Sept. 

1, 

3269 

Sept. 

2, 

3270 

Sept. 

3, 

3271 

Sept. 

4, 

3272 

Sept. 

5, 

3273 

Sept. 

8, 

3274 

Sept. 

9, 

3275 

Sept. 

10, 

3276 

Sept. 

11, 

3277 

Sept. 

12, 

3278 

Sept. 

14, 

3279 

Sept. 

15, 

3280 

Sept. 

16, 

3281 

Sept. 

17, 

3282 

Sept. 

18, 

3283 

Sept. 

19, 

3284 

Sept. 

21, 

3285 

Sept, 

22, 

3286 

Sept. 

23, 

3287 

Sept. 

24, 

3288 

Sept. 

25, 

3289 

Sept. 

26, 

3290 

Sept. 

28, 

3291 

Sept. 

29, 

3292 

Sept. 

30, 

3293 

Oct. 

1, 

3294 

Oct. 

2, 

3295 

Oct. 

3, 

3296 

Oct. 

5, 

3297 

Oct. 

6, 

3298 

Oct. 

7, 

3299 

Oct. 

8, 

3300 

Oct. 

9, 

3301 

Oct. 

10, 

3302 

Oct. 

12, 

3303 

Oct. 

13, 

3304 

Oct. 

14, 

3305 

Oct. 

15, 

3306 

Oct. 

16, 

3307 

Oct. 

17, 

3308 

Oct. 

19, 

3309 

Oct. 

20, 

3310 

Oct. 

21, 

3311 

Oct. 

22, 

3312 

Oct. 

23, 

3313 

Oct. 

24, 

3314 

Oct. 

26, 

3315 

Oct. 

27, 

3316 

Oct. 

28, 

3317 

Oct. 

29, 

3318 

Oct. 

30, 

3319 

Oct. 

31, 

3320 

Nov. 

2, 

3321 

Nov. 

3, 

3322 

Nov. 

4, 

3323 

Nov. 

5, 

3324, 

Nov. 

6, 

1908 
1908 
1908 
H)08 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


3325 
3326 
3327 
3328 
3329 
33:30 
3331 
3332 
3333 
3334 
3335 
3336 
3337 
3338 
3339 
3340 
3341 
3342 
3343 
3344 
3345 
3346 
3347 
3348 
3349 
3350 
3351 
3352 
3353 
3354 
3355 
3356 
3357 
3358 
3359 
3360 
3361 
3362 
3363 
3364 
3365 
3366 
3367 
3368 
3369 
3370 
3371 
3372 
3373 
3374 
3375 
3376 
3377 
3378 
3379 
3380 
3381 
3382 
3383 
3384 
3385 
3386 


,  Nov. 

7, 

,  Nov. 

9, 

,Nov. 

10, 

,  Nov. 

11, 

,Nov. 

12, 

I,  Nov. 

13, 

,Nov. 

14, 

,Nov. 

16, 

,Nov. 

17, 

,  Nov. 

18, 

,  Nov. 

19, 

>,  Nov. 

20, 

,Nov. 

21, 

\,  Nov. 

23, 

f,  Nov. 

24, 

1,  Nov. 

25, 

,  Nov. 

27, 

I,  Nov. 

28, 

;,  Nov. 

30, 

,Dec. 

1, 

),  Dec. 

2, 

),  Dec. 

3, 

',  Dec. 

4, 

;,  Dec. 

5, 

),  Dec. 

7, 

),  Dec. 

8, 

,Dec. 

9, 

!,  Dec. 

10, 

;,  Dec. 

11, 

[,  Dec. 

12, 

).  Dec. 

14, 

),  Dec. 

15, 

\  Dec. 

16, 

I,  Dec. 

17, 

),  Dec. 

18, 

).  Dec. 

19, 

,  Dec. 

21 

5,  Dec. 

22, 

5,  Dec. 

23, 

[,  Dec. 

24, 

),  Dec. 

26, 

),  Dec. 

28, 

,  Dec. 

29, 

;,  Dec. 

30, 

),  Dec. 

31, 

),  Jan. 

2, 

,  Jan. 

4, 

!,  Jan. 

5, 

;,  Jan. 

6, 

[,  Jan. 

7, 

),  Jan. 

8, 

),  Jan. 

9, 

\  Jan. 

11, 

\,  Jan. 

12, 

),  Jan. 

13, 

),  Jan. 

14, 

,  Jan. 

15, 

,  Jan. 

16, 

»,  Jan. 

18, 

,  Jan. 

19, 

,  Jan. 

20, 

,  Jan. 

21, 

,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
,  1908 
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,  1D08 
,  1908 
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,  1908 
,  1908 
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1908 
,  1908 
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,  1909 
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82452°— 11- 


23^ 


354 


Classification 
no. 

CIO. 

MANUFAC  TURKS  BURE ATX— Continued 

C10.5  : 

Daily  consular  and  trade 

ceports  [old  series]— Cont'd 

(nos.) 

3387,  Jan. 

22,  1909 

3450,  Apr. 

8,  1909 

3513,  June 

22,  1909 

3388 

,  Jan. 

23 

1909 

3451,  Apr. 

9,  1909 

3514,  June 

23 

,  1909 

3389 

,  Jan. 

25 

1909 

3452,  Apr. 

10,  1909 

3515,  June 

24 

1909 

3390 

,  Jan. 

26 

1909 

3453.  Apr. 

12,  1909 

8516,  June 

25 

1909 

3391 

Jan. 

•27 

1909 

3454,  Apr. 

13,  1909 

3517,  June 

26 

1909 

3392 

Jan. 

28 

1909 

3455,  Apr. 

14,  1909 

3518,  June 

28 

1909 

3393 

Jan. 

29 

1909 

3456,  Apr. 

15,  1909 

3519,  June 

29 

,  1909 

3394 

Jan. 

30 

1909 

3457,  Apr. 

16,  1909 

3520,  June 

30 

1909 

3395 

Feb. 

1 

1909 

3458,  Apr. 

17,  1909 

3521,  July 

1 

1909 

3396 

Feb. 

2 

1909 

3459,  Apr. 

19,  1909 

3522.  July 

2 

1909 

3397 

Feb. 

3 

1909 

3460,  Apr. 

20,  1909 

3523,  July 

3 

1909 

3398 

Feb. 

4 

1909 

3461.  Apr. 

21,  1909 

3524,  July 

6 

1909 

3399 

Feb. 

5 

1909 

3462,  Apr. 

22,  1909 

3525,  July 

7 

1909 

3400 

Feb. 

6 

1909 

3463,  Apr. 

23,  1909 

3526,  July 

8 

1909 

3401 

Feb. 

8 

1909 

3464,  Apr. 

24,  1909 

3527,  July 

9 

1909 

3402 

Feb. 

9 

1909 

3465,  Apr. 

26,  1909 

3528,  July 

10 

1909 

3403 

Feb. 

10 

1909 

3466,  Apr. 

27,  1909 

3529.  July 

12 

1909 

3404 

Feb. 

11 

1909 

3467,  Apr. 

28,  1909 

3530,  July 

13 

1909 

3405 

Feb. 

12 

1909 

3468,  Apr. 

29,  1909 

3531,  July 

14 

1909 

3406 

Feb. 

13 

1909 

3469.  Apr. 

30,  1909 

3532,  July 

15 

1909 

3407 

Feb. 

15 

1909 

3470,  Mav 

1,  1909 

3533,  July 

16 

1909 

3408 

Feb. 

16 

1909 

3471,  May 

3,  1909 

3534,  July 

17 

1909 

3409 

Feb. 

17 

1909 

3472,  Mav 

4,  1909 

3535,  July 

19 

1909 

3410 

Feb. 

18 

1909 

3473,  May 

5,  1909 

3536,  July 

20 

1909 

3411 

Feb. 

19 

1909 

3474,  May 

6,  1909 

3537,  Julv 

21 

1909 

3412 

Feb. 

20 

1909 

3475,  May 

7,  1909 

3538,  July 

22 

1909 

3413 

Feb. 

23 

1909 

3476,  Mav 

8,  1909 

3539,  Julv 

23 

1909 

3414 

Feb. 

24 

1909 

3477,  May 

10,  1909 

3540,  July 

24 

1909 

3415 

Feb. 

25 

1909 

3478,  May 

11,  1909 

3541,  July 

26 

1909 

3416 

Feb. 

26 

1909 

3479,  Mav 

12,  1909 

3542,  July 

27 

1909 

3417 

Feb. 

27 

1909 

3480,  May 

13,  1909 

3543,  July 

28 

1909 

3418 

Mar. 

1 

1909 

3481,  May 

14,  1909 

3544,  July 

29 

1909 

3419 

Mar. 

2 

1909 

3482,  May 

15,  1909 

3545,  July 

30 

1909 

3420 

Mar. 

3 

1909 

3483,  Mav 

17,  1909 

3546,  July 

31 

1909 

3421 

Mar. 

5 

1909 

3484,  May 

18,  1909 

3547,  Aug. 

2 

1909 

3422 

Mar. 

6 

1909 

3485,  May 

19,  1909 

3548,  Aug. 

3 

1909 

3423 

Mar. 

8 

1909 

3486,  May 

20,  1909 

3549,  Aug. 

4 

1909 

3424 

Mar. 

9 

1909 

3487,  Mav 

21,  1909 

3550,  Aug. 

5 

1909 

3425 

Mar. 

10 

1909 

3488,  May 

22,  1909 

3551,  Aug. 

6 

1909 

3426 

Mar. 

11 

1909 

3489,  May 

24,  1909 

3552,  Aug. 

7 

1909 

3427 

Mar. 

12 

1909 

3490,  May 

25,  1909 

3553,  Aug. 

9 

1909 

3428 

Mar. 

13 

1909 

3491,  May 

26,  1909 

3554,  Aug. 

10 

1909 

3429 

Mar. 

15 

1909 

3492,  May 

27,  1909 

3555,  Aug. 

11 

1909 

3430 

Mar. 

16 

1909 

3493,  May 

28,  1909 

3556.  Aug. 

12 

1909 

3431 

Mar. 

17 

1909 

3494,  May 

29,  1909 

3557,  Aug. 

13 

1909 

3432 

Mar. 

18 

1909 

3495,  June 

1,  1909 

3558,  Aug. 

14 

1909 

3433 

Mar. 

19 

1909 

3496,  June 

2,  1909 

3559,  Aug. 

16 

1909 

0404 

Mar. 

20, 

1909 

3497,  June 

3,  1909 

3560,  Aug. 

17 

1909 

3435 

Mar. 

22 

1909 

3498,  June 

4,  1909 

3561,  Aug. 

18 

1909 

3436 

Mar. 

23 

1909 

3499,  June 

5,  1909 

3562,  Aug. 

19 

1909 

3437 

Mar. 

24 

1909 

3500,  June 

7,  1909 

3563,  Aug. 

20 

1909 

3438 

Mar. 

25 

1909 

3501,  June 

8,  1909 

3564,  Aug. 

21 

1909 

3439 

Mar. 

26 

1909 

3502,  June 

9,  1909 

3565,  Aug. 

23 

1909 

3440 

Mar. 

27 

1909 

3503,  June 

10,  1909 

3566,  Aug. 

24 

1909 

3441 

Mar. 

29 

1909 

3504,  June 

11,  1909 

3567,  Aug. 

25 

1909 

3442 

Mar. 

30 

1909 

3505,  June 

12,  1909 

3568,  Aug. 

26 

1909 

3443 

Mar. 

31 

1909 

3506,  June 

14,  1909 

3569,  Aug. 

27 

1909 

3444 

Apr. 

1 

1909 

3507,  June 

15,  1909 

3570,  Aug. 

28 

1909 

3445 

Apr. 

2 

1909 

3508,  June 

16,  1909 

3571,  Aug. 

30 

1909 

3446 

Apr. 

3 

1909 

3509,  June 

17,  1909 

3572,  Aug. 

31 

1909 

3447 

Apr. 

5 

1909 

3510,  June 

18,  1909 

3573,  Sept. 

1 

1909 

3448 

Apr. 

6 

1909 

3511,  June 

19,  1909 

3574,  Sept. 

2 

1909 

3449 

Apr. 

7 

1909 

3512,  June 

21,  1909 

3575,  Sept. 

3, 

1909 

355 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 
C10.5' :  !  Dally  consular  and  trade  reports  [old  series]— Cont'd 


CiMiilflcatlon 
no. 


(nos.) 


3576,  Sept. 

3577,  Sept. 

3578,  Sept. 

3579,  Sept. 

3580,  Sept. 

3581,  Sept. 

3582,  Sept. 

3583,  Sept. 

3584,  Sept. 

3585,  Sept. 

3586,  Sept. 

3587,  Sept. 

3588,  Sept. 

3589,  Sept. 

3590,  Sept. 

3591,  Sept. 

3592,  Sept. 

3593,  Sept. 

3594,  Sept. 

3595,  Sept. 

3596,  Sept. 

3597,  Sept. 

3598,  Oct. 

3599,  Oct. 

3600,  Oct. 

3601,  Oct. 

3602,  Oct. 

3603,  Oct. 

3604,  Oct. 

3605,  Oct. 

3606,  Oct. 

3607,  Oct. 

3608,  Oct. 


4,1909 

7,  1909 

8,  1909 
9,1909 

10,  1909 

11,  1909 

13,  1909 

14,  1909 

15,  1909 

16,  1909 

17,  1909 

18,  1909 

20,  1909 

21 ,  1909 

22,  1909 

23,  1909 

24,  1909 

25,  1909 

27,  1909 

28,  1909 

29,  1909 
80,  1909 

1,  1909 

2,  1909 
4,  1909 

1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 

11,  1909 

12,  1909 

13,  1909 


3609,  Oct. 

3610,  Oct. 

3611,  Oct. 

3612,  Oct. 

3613,  Oct. 

3614,  Oct. 

3615,  Oct. 

3616,  Oct. 

3617,  Oct. 

3618,  Oct. 

3619,  Oct. 

3620,  Oct. 

3621,  Oct. 

3622,  Oct. 
3G23,  Oct. 

3624,  Nov. 

3625,  Nov. 

3626,  Nov. 

3627,  Nov. 

3628,  Nov. 

3629,  Nov. 

3630,  Nov. 

3631,  Nov. 

3632,  Nov. 

3633,  Nov. 

3634,  Nov. 

3635,  Nov. 

3636,  Nov. 

3637,  Nov. 

3638,  Nov. 

3639,  Nov. 

3640,  Nov. 

3641,  Nov. 


14,  1909 

15,  1909 

16,  1909 

18,  1909 

19,  1909 

20,  1909 

21,  1909 

22,  1909 

23,  1909 

25,  1909 

26,  1909 

27,  1909 

28,  1909 

29,  1909 

30,  1909 

1,  1909 

2,  1909 

3,  1909 

4,  1909 

5,  1909 

6,  1909 

8,  1909 

9,  1909 

10,  1909 

11,  3909 
12, 1909 
13,  1909 

15,  1909 

16,  1909 

17,  1909 

18,  1909 

19,  1909 

20,  1909 


3642,  Nov. 

3643,  Nov. 

3644,  Nov. 

3645,  Nov. 

3646,  Nov. 

3647,  Nov. 

3648,  Nov. 

3649,  Dec. 

3650,  Dec. 

3651,  Dec. 

3652,  Dec. 

3653,  Dec. 

3654,  Dec. 

3655,  Dec. 

3656,  Dec. 

3657,  Dec. 

3658,  Dec. 

3659,  Dec. 

3660,  Dec. 

3661,  Dec. 

3662,  Dec. 

3663,  Dec. 

3664,  Dec. 

3665,  Dec. 

3666,  Dec. 

3667,  Dec. 

3668,  Dec. 

3669,  Dec. 

3670,  Dec. 

3671,  Dec. 

3672,  Dec. 

3673,  Dec. 
3674  t.  Dec, 


22,  1909 

23,  1909 

24,  1909 

26,  1909 

27,  1909 

29,  1909 

30,  1909 

1,  1909 

2,  1909 

3,  1909 


4,  1909 

6,  1909 

7,  1909 

8,  1909 

9,  1909 
10, 1909 
11,  1909 

13,  1909 

14,  1909 

15,  1909 

16,  1909 

17,  1909 

18,  1909 

20,  1909 

21,  1909 

22,  1909 

23,  1909^ 

24,  1909 

27,  1909 

28,  1909 

29,  1909 

30,  1909 
.31,  1909 1 


C10.6:     Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports 

(nos.) 


[Transferred  from  Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.  (C14.8:),  July,  1905. 
The  title  was  changed  from  Monthly  consular  reports  to  its  present  form  July, 
1905.] 


Sec,  for  earlier  number!?,  S4.7: 


298,  July,  1905 

299,  Aug.  1905 

300,  Sept.  1905 

301,  Oct.  1905 

302,  Nov.  1905 

303,  Dec.  1905 

304,  Jan.  1906 


4840-334 
4840-335 
4840-336 
4841-337 
4841-338 
4841-339 
4996-513 


and  C14.8: 

305,  Feb.  1906 

306,  Mar.  1906 

307,  Apr.  1906 

308,  Mav,  1906 

309,  June,  1906 

310,  July,  1906 

311,  Au2.  1906 


4996-514 
4996-515 
4997-516 
4997-517 
4997-518 
4998-519^ 
4998-520^ 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  publi- 
cation of  the  Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  was  continued  up  to  and  including  no. 
3722,  Feb.  28,  1910.  After  this  a  weekly  publication  was  substituted  for  a  time;  see 
footnote  for  CIO. 14:  Beginning  with  the  number  for  July  5,  1910,  the  daily  issues 
were  resumed,  the  first  50  numbers  being  designated,  e.  g.,  Newseries,  v.  1,  no.  1,  serial 
no.  1.  The  51st  number,  for  Sept.  1,  1910,  drops  the  above  designation,  substituting 
therefor  the  words  "13th  year,  no.  51."  Beginning  with  Jan.  3,  1911,  the  publication 
reads  "14th  year,  no.  1."  These  changes  have  necessitated  new  classes  for  the  publi- 
cations issued  since  July  5,  1910,  as  follows: 
CIO. 5  2 :    Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  [series  July  5, 1910-  ] 


(date 
and 

nos.) 

CIO.520: 
(CT) 


[The  superior  numbers  following  dates  in  book  numbers  are  the  "serial  nos."  or  the  "nos." 
which  appear  on  the  publications.  The  call  numbers  are  therefore  as  follows:  For 
issues  from  Julv  5-Aug.  31,  1910,  C10.5  2:910 1-^;  from  Sept.  1-Dec.  31,  1910,  C10.5»: 
910M-162;  and  beginning  with  Jan.  3, 1911,  C10.5  2:9111-  .] 

Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  [series  July  5,  1910-  ]  (separates) 


356 


CiassincatloQ 
no. 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 


C.I 0.6 :     Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports— Cont'd 


(noa. ) 


C10.6«: 

(CT) 

C10.7: 

J  (v.  nos.) 


1907 
1907 
1907 


312,  Sept.  1906 

313,  Oct.  1906 

314,  Nov.  1906 

315,  Dec.  1906 

316,  Jan.  1907 

317,  Feb. 

318,  Mar. 

319,  Apr. 

320,  May,  1907 

321,  June,  1907 

322,  July,  1907 

323,  Aug.  1907 

324,  Sept.  1907 

325,  Oct.  1907 

326,  Nov, 

327,  Dec. 

328,  Jan. 

329,  Feb. 

330,  Mar. 

331,  Apr. 


1907 
1907 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


[4998-521 
4999-522 
4999-523 
4999-524 
5176-346 
5176-347 
5176-348 
5177-349 
5177-350 
5177-351 
5328-582 
5328-583 
5328-584 
5329-585 
5329-586 
5329-587 
5330-588 
5330-589 
5330-590 
5331-591 


332,  May, 

333,  June, 

334,  Julv, 

335,  Aug. 

336,  Sept. 

337,  Oct. 

338,  Nov. 

339,  Dec. 

340,  Jan. 

341,  Feb. 

342,  Mar. 

343,  Apr. 

344,  May, 

345,  June, 

346,  Julv, 

347,  Aug. 

348,  Sept. 

349,  Oct. 

350,  Nov. 

351,  Dec. 


1908 

5331-592] 

1908 

5331-593 

1908 

5501-988 

1908 

5501-989 

1908 

5501-990 

1908 

5502-991 

1908 

5502-992 

1908 

5502-993 

1909 

5503-994 

1909 

5503-995 

1909 

5503-996 

1909 

5504-997 

1909 

5504-998 

1909 

5504-999 

1909 

5790-151 

1909 

5790-152 

1909 

5790-153 

1909 

5791-154 

1909 

5791-155 

1909  t 

5791-156 

Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports  (separates) 

[Two  separates  from  the  Jan.  190G  issue  of  Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports 
were  issued.  One  of  thes,\  entitled  Trade  with  China,  was  some  years  after  its 
publication  incorporated  in  the  Special  agents  series;  see  010.13:3.] 

Special  consular  reports! 

[Transferred  from  Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.  (CU.IO:),  in  1905.] 
1-26     ASf-eSl.g: 


27-36 
37 
38 
39 


See  C14.10: 


[5244-281] 


[V 


4995-164] 

4995-165] 

5206-800] 
Same,  ^yith  appendix 
40  [pt.  1]     [5332-846] 
Same,  pt.  2    [5332-846] 

[Special  consular  reports,  v.  41,  as  2naJa  up  by  the  Manufactures  Bureau,  consists  of 
6  pts.,  which  with  one  exception  were  originally  issued  as  indepmdent  publi- 
cations without  series  numbers.  The  exception  is  the  article  on  Soya  bean  and 
products,  which  reads  incorrectly  on  title-page  and  cover  "Special  consular 
reports,  v.  40";  see  C10.7:4l\ 

V.  41  is  not  in  the  Congressional  set.] 

41,  pt.  1]  Winning  foreign  markets,  containing  suggestions  for 
extension  of  trade  bv  American  manufacturers  and  exporters. 
Apr.  1908. 

Same  [pt.  2]  Zinc  industry  in  Mexico.     1909. 

Same  [pt.  3]  Commercial  courts  in  Europe.     1900. 

Same  [pt.  4]  Police  and  work  dog.'<  in  Europe;  by  Henry  W.  Die- 
derich  and  H.  Abert  Johnson.     1909. 

Contents: 

Dogs  as  draft  animals;  by  H.  Abert  Johnson. 
Police  dogs  in  Europe;  by  Henry  W.  Diederich. 

Same  [pt.  5]  Soya  bean  and  product?!.  190D.  [Title-page  and 
cover  read  incorrectlv  "v.  40. ''1 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  publi- 
cation of  the  Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports  was  discontinued  with  no.  357, 
June,  1910,  which  was  issued  in  2  pts.,  one  not  bearing  the  part  number,  the  other 
being  designated  as  pt.  2. 

%  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  In  1911,  the 
Bureau  of  Manufactures  dropped  the  volume  number  from  the  series  of  Special  con- 
sular reports,  v.  43  being  the  last  to  carry  a  volume  number.  Beginning  with  44,  the 
publications  carry  only  the  number  of  the  series.  Hence  book  numbers  for  the  class 
are  "(v.  nos.)"  for  v.  1-43,  and  later  "(nos.)." 


357 


ClSHHlflCAtlOB 

no. 
C10.7: 

(v.nos.) 


C10.7«: 

(CT) 


C10.8: 

(date) 


C10.9: 

(date) 


CIO.IO: 

(nos.) 


ClO.ll: 

C10.12: 

(nos.) 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 
Special  consular  reports— Continued 


W.  H.  11.  Webster.     1909. 


Same  [pt.  (il  Manufacture  of  air  nitmte  fertilizers;  by  Henry  Borde- 
wichand  "" 

Ck)ntents: 

Cyanamld  Industry  In  Canada;  by  W.  H.  H.  Webster, 
Fertilizpr  trade  of  United  States  (introductory  statement]. 
Nitrate  fertilizer  factories  In  Norway;  by  Henry  Bordewich. 

Special  consular  reports  (separates) 

[In  1909  there  was  reprinted  for  distribution  by  the  American  Republics  Bureau 
a  separate  from  a  publication  wliich  was  afterwards  assifined  a  number  in  the 
series  of  Special  consiilar  reports;  see  C10.7:41'.  The  separate  is  classed  under 
Cl0.7a:F7().  It  bears  the  title,  Extracts  referring  to  T.atln  America  from  Win- 
ning foreign  markets,  containing  suggestions  for  extension  of  trade  by  American 
manufacturers  and  exporters.] 

Commercial  relations 

[Volumes  for  1904  and  190.5  include  Review  of  the  world's  commerce  which  was  also 
issued  as  a  separate  publication  for  those  years;  see  C10.9:] 


See^  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.1:  and  014. 5: 


1904 
1905 
1906 
1907, 

1908, 


4899-481 
5055-940 
5181-354 


V.  1 
V.  2 
V.  1 

V.  2 


5497-1566]\ 
5498-1566J/ 
5499-1567] 
5500-1567] 


[See  also  C10.12:l-40,] 


1909    [5789-121]     [Complete  in  1  v.] 
Review  of  tlie  world's  commerce 

[From  Commercial  relations  (C10.8:).] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.12:  and  014,15: 
1904 
1905 

[Discontinued.] 

Tariff  series 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

6a 

6b 

6c 
6d 


[1st  edition] 
Same.    2d  edition 


7  15a 
7a  16 

8  17 

9  17a 

10  18 1 

11  19 

12  20 

13  21 

14  22 
14a 

15 

trade  conditions 


Reports  on 

See  note  and  entries  under  010.13: 
Consular  reports,  annual  series 

[The  first  issue  of  this  series  appeared  In  Apr,  1908,  The  papers  composing  the  series 
had  before  that  time  been  held  until  the  end  of  the  year  and  embodied  in  the 
volume  of  consular  reports  known  as  Commercial  relations  (ClO.8:).  In  Issu- 
ing the  reports  in  this  series  of  pamphlets  as  soon  as  prepared,  the  intention 
was  to  circulate  tlie  information  with  the  least  ixjssible  delay.  The  pamphlets 
listed  below  are  the  reports  included  in  Commercial  relations,  1907  (C10.8:907i>2). 
Aiter  the  Issues  for  1907  the  series  was  discontinued.] 

13  5  7 

2  4  6  8 


t  Tariff  series  18  is  a  2d  edition  of  Customs  tariffs  of  United  Kingdom  and  British 
possessions  in  Europe,  which  was  issued  by  Statistics  Bureau  and  appeared  in  Monthly 
summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  June,  1905,  p.  4423  (014,14:905 ^2).  The  article 
was  also  issued  separately  and  in  that  form  is  classed  under  014.14 »:  A  1st  supple- 
ment to  the  article  was  issued  by  Manufactures  Bureau;  see  ClO,2:Un3. 


358 


Classification 
no. 

C10.12: 

(nos.) 


C10.13: 

(nos.) 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 

Consular  reports,  annual  series— Continued 

9  17  25  33 

10  18  26  34 

11  •        19  27  35 

12  20  28  36 

13  21  29  37 

14  22  30  38 

15  23  31  39 

16  24  32  40 
[Discontinued.] 

Special  agents  series 

[Thie  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  issued  for  a  time  certain  publications  bear- 
ing the  title  Report  on  trade  conditions,  which  were  formerly  classed  vmder 
CI. 7:  These  reports  were  WTitten  by  special  agents  of  the  Commerce  and  Labor 
Department  and  none  bore  the  name  of  any  subordinate  bureau.  Later  the 
Manufactures  Bureau  issued  similar  reports,  which  were  formerly  classed  under 
ClO.ll:  In  Apr.  1910,  the  Manufactures  Bureau  claimed  as  its  own  publications 
the  whole  Special  agents  series,  which  is  listed  here,  and  assigned  to  it  the  series 
title,  giving  to  the  reports  already  published  the  numbers  1-33.  Beginning 
with  34,  the  numbers  appear  on  the  publications.  These  later  numbers  are  not 
included  in  this  Checklist  because  issued  after  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

[1]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Brazil;  by  Lincoln  Hutchinson. 
1906.     [4912-164] 
Same,     1906  [reprint  1909].     [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Ameri- 
can Republics  Bureau.] 
[2]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Canada;  by  Charles  M.  Pepper. 

1906.     ^    [4987-408] 
[3]  Trade  with  China,  American  methods  and  trade  opportunities  in 
markets  of  the  Orient;  by  Raymond  F.  Crist  and  Harry  R.  Bur- 
rill.     1906.     [From  Monthly  consular  and  trade  reports,  Jan. 
1906  (C10.6:304).] 
[4]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Mexico;  by  Charles  M,  Pepper. 
1906.     *    [4913-246] 
Same.    1906  [reprint  1908], 

Same.    1906  [reprint  1909].     [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Amer- 
ican Republics  Bureau.] 
[5]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Cuba;  by  Charles  M.  Pepper.    1906. 
[4915-439] 
Same.     1906  [reprint  1908]. 

Same.     1906  [reprint  1909].    [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Amer- 
ican Republics  Bureau.] 
[6]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Japan  and  Korea;  by  Raymond  F. 

Crist.     1906.     [4916-485] 
[7]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  China;  by  Harry  R.  Burrill  and 
Raymond  F.  Crist.     1906.     [4916-484] 

Contents: 

Northern  China;  by  Raymond  F.  Crist. 
Southern  China;  by  Harry  R.  Burrill. 

[8]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Argentina,  Paraguay,  and  Uruguay; 
by  Lincoln  Hutchinson.     1906.     [5151-153] 
Same.    1906  [reprint  1909].     [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Amer- 
ican Republics  Bureau.] 
[9]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Central  America  and  on  west  coast  of 
South  America;  by  Lincoln  Hutchinson.     1906.     [5151-154] 
Same.     1906  [reprint  1909].     [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Amer- 
ican Republics  Bureau.] 
no]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  India;  by  Charles  M.  Pepper.    1907. 

[5156-762] 
[11]  Foreign  markets  for  sale  of  American  cotton  products;  by  W.  A. 

Graham  Clark  and  others.     1907.     [5244-78] 
[12]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Asiatic  Turkey;  by  Charles  M 
Pepper,     1907.     [5244-82] 


359 


ClMslflcfttlon 
no. 

C10.13: 

(no8.) 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU—Continued 

Special  agents  series— Continued 

[13]  Cotton  fabrics  in  British  India  and  Philippines;  by  W.  A.  Graham 

Clark.     1907.     [5244-81] 
[14]  Report  on  leather  and  boots  and  shoes  in  European  markets,  by 

Arthur  B.  Butman;  to  which  are  added  reports  from  consular 

officers  reprinted  from  [Monthly]  consular  and  trade  reports. 

1907.     [5244-79] 
[15]  Report  on  England's  cotton  industry,  with  brief  notes  on  other 

industries;  by  William  Whittam,  jr.     1907.     [5244-80] 
[16]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Colombia;  by  Charles  M.  Pepper. 

1907.  [5244-152] 

Same.     1907  [reprint  1909].    [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Amer- 
ican Repuolics  Bureau.] 
[17]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Australasia;  by  Harry  R.  Burrill, 

1908.  [5374-664] 

[18]  Cotton  textile  trade  in  Turkish  Empire,  Greece,  and  Italy;  by 

W.  A.  Graham  Clark.     1908.     [5244-404] 
[19]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Ecuador;  by  Charles  M.  Pepper. 

1908.     [5244-282] 
Same.    1908  [reprint  1909].     [Reprinted  and  distributed  by  Amer- 
ican Repuolics  Bureau.] 
[20]  Swiss  embroidery  and  lace  industry,  by  W-  -A..  Graham  Clark;  with 

additional  reports  from  consular  officers  in  other  countries.    1908. 

[5244-434] 
[21]  Report  on  trade  conditions  on  west  coast  of  South  America;  by 

CWles  M.  Pepper.    1908.    [5505-1269] 
[22]  Report  on  trade  conditions  in  Mexico;  by  Arthur  B.  Butman. 

1908.     [5505-1268] 
[23]  Lace  industry  in  [Nottingham]  England  and  [Calais]  France;  by 

W.  A.  Graham  Clark.    1909.    [5505-1342] 
[24]  Cotton  fabrics  in  middle  Europe,   Germany,   Austria-Hungary, 

Switzerland,  by  W.  A.  Graham  Clark;  with  reports  from  various 

consular  officers.     1908.    [5505-1270] 
[25]  Manufacture  of  woolen,  worsted,  and  shoddy  in  France  and  Eng- 
land, and  jute  in  Scotland;  by  W.  A.  Graham  Clark.    1908. 

[5505-1330] 
Same.    [1908,  reprint]  1909. 
[26]  Machine  tool  trade  in  Germany,  France,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and 

United  Kingdom;  by  Godfrey  L.  Carden.     1909.     [5505-1498] 
[27]  German  iron  and  steel  industry  [with  bibliography;  articles]  by 

Charles  M.  Pepper  and  A.  M.  Thackara.    1909.    [5505-1353] 
[28]  American  agricultural  implements  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa;  by 

Roland  R.  Dennis.     1909.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[29]  British  iron  and  steel  industry  and  Luxemburg  iron  and  steel  wages, 

by  Charles  M.  Pepper;  with  article  on  English  chain  manufac- 
ture, by  Albert  Halstead.     1909.     [5571-42] 
[30]  Flour  and  wheat  trade  in  European  countries  and  the  Levant;  by 

Mack  H.  Davis.     1909.     [5572-149] 
[31]  Cotton  goods  in  Latin  America:  pt.  1,  Cuba,  Mexico,  and  Central 

America;  by  W.  A.  Graham  Clark.     1909.     [5795-552]    [Other 

parts  not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
[32]  Machine-tool  trade  in  Belgium;  by  Godfrey  L.  Carden.     1909. 

[5795-554] 
[33]  Shoe  and  leather  trade  in  Cuba  and  Mexico;  by  Arthur  B.  Butman. 

.1909.     [5795-553] 

[Beginning  with  34,  the  numbers  appear  on  the  publications.    These  later  numbers 
are  not  included  in  this  Checklist  because  issued  after  Dec.  31, 1909.] 


360 


Classification 
no. 

tC10.14: 

CIO.  15: 

(nos.) 

tC10.16: 
C10.17: 

(nos.) 


CIO.     MANUFACTURES  BUREAU— Continued 


Confidential  bulletins 

[Contain  special  information  of  a  confidential  character.  They  are  sent  to  individuals 
and  firms  engaged  in  particular  lines  of  industry  and  are  not  for  general  distribution. 
Not  listed  here.] 


Miscellaneous  series 

[Early  in  1911,  the  Manufactures  Bureau  brought  together  in  one  series  various  mis- 
cellaneous publications  relating  to  commerce,  with  the  new  series  title  as  given 
above.  The  numbers  1-4  were  assigned  to  publications  previously  issued,  as  here 
listed.    Beginning  with  no.  5,  the  number  is  printed  on  the  publication.] 

[1]  Promotion  of  foreign  commerce  in  Europe  and  United  States;  by 

N.  I.  Stone.     1907. 
[2]  Export  trade  exploitation  [in  Germany,  France,  and  United  States]. 

1908.    [From  various  numbers  of  Daily  consular  and  trade  reports 

of  Mar.  1908.] 
[3]  Jute  industry.     1909. 

[4]  Packing  for  export.     [1st  edition.]    1909.     38  p.     [5657-325] 
Same,  with  additions.     [2d  edition.]    1909.     38  +  [2]  p. 

Cll.      NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

g [transferred  from  Treasury  Department  July  1, 1903.    See,  for  earlier  publications,  T30. 
ee,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:0rC.] 


Cll.l: 

(date) 


Cll.l«: 

(CT) 
C11.2: 

L82 

N42y 


Annual  reports 

[1904-09,  included  also,  without  appendixes,  in  annual  report  of  Commerce  and  Labor 
Department  (Cl.l:).    See,  for  earlier  reports,  T30.1:] 

1903,  pt.  1     [4664-14] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  laws.    See  Cll. 6:903. 

1904  [4819-14] 

1905  [4974-14^ 

1906  [5133-14^ 
1907,  pt.  1     [5333-14] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  laws.    See  011.6:907. 

1908  [5506-1283] 

1909  [5796-118] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

Log-book.  Official  log-book  [mercantile  marine  of  United  States,  sup- 
plied to  masters  gratuitously],  n.  p.  [1905].  4"  [xSee,  for  earlier 
edition,  T30.2:L82.] 

New  York  Harbor.  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  anchorage  of  ves- 
sels in  port  of  New  York.  Apr.  25,  1907.  4^  [See,  for  earlier 
editions,  T33.8:N42yi'^  See,  for  report  of  committee  appointed 
Mar.  20,  1906,  on  revision  of  regulations,  C1.2:N42y.] 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     Beginning 
with  Mar.  5,  1910,  the  Manufactures  Bureau  began  the  issue  of  a  weekly  publication 
which  was  a  substitute  for  the  Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  (CIO.5^:).     This  has 
necessitated  an  additional  class  under  CIO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
CIO. 14:    Weekly  consular  and  trade  reports 
(v.  nos.)  [When  the  publication  of  Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  was  resumed  {see  footnote  fol- 

lowing CIO.51:),  this  weekly  series  was  discontinued,  the  last  number  being  no.  18, 
June  30, 1910.] 

X  In  1910*  the  Manufactures  Bureau  began  a  new  series  of  publications,  which  has 
necessitated  an  additional  class  under  CIO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
CIO. 16:     Foreign  tariff  notes 
(nos.)  [From  Daily  consular  and  trade  reports  (C10.5  2:).J 


361 


riassincatlon 
no. 

C11.2: 

Sa2 


C11.3: 

(na«i.) 
€11.4: 

(nos.) 
C11.5: 

(date) 


Cll.    NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

St.  Marys  River.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  movements  and 
anchorage  of  vessels  in  St.  Marys  River.  July  10,  1908.  [See^ 
for  earlier  editions,  T33.8:Sa2i^.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

List  of  merchant  vessels    4° 

[Issued  1867-83  by  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.;  1884-1902  by  Navigation 
Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.J 

See,  for  earlier  lists,  T37.il:  and  T30.5 

1903,  35th,  pts.  1-5 
Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels 

1904,  36th,  pts.  1-5                        I  [4824-161 
Same,  pt.  6:  Seagoing  vessels/  •■  ^ 

1905,  37th  pts   1-5                        I 
Same,  pt.  6:  Seagoing  vessels/  ^  ■■ 

1906,  38th,  pts.  1-5  I    15138-161 
Seagoing  vessels/    ^  ' 


I    [4669-16] 


Same,  pt.  6: 

Same,  pt.  6,  addenda 

1907,  39th,  pte.  1-5  I    [5335-161 
Same,  pt.  6:  Seagoing  vessels/    ■■  ^ 

1908,  40th,  pts.  1-5  ^    K.n7  109^1 
Same,  pt.  6:  Seagoing  vessels/    l^^"7-iu^dj 

1909,  41st,  pts.  1-5  ^    K7q7i«m 
Same,  pt.  6:  Seagoing  vessels/    l^^»'--L»"J 

C11.6:     Navigation  lav^s 

(date)  See,  for  earlier  issues,  T30.6: 

1903,  pt.  2  of  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  navigation.     2  editions 
[4664-14]    See,  for  pt.  1,  Cll.l:903. 

1904,  amendments  to  laws,  1903,  1st  supplement 

1905,  amendments  to  laws,  1903,  2d  supplement 

1906,  amendments  to  laws,  1903 

1907,  pt.  2  of  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  navigation.     [5334-14] 
.See,  forpt.  1,  Cll. 1:907. 

1908,  amendments  to  laws,  1907,  Ist  supplement 

1909,  amendments  to  laws,  1907,  2d  supplement 

C12.      SHIPPING  COMMISSIONERS 

[Act  of  June  7, 1872,  authorized  the  appointment  of  Shipping  Commissioners  by  the  several  circuit  courts. 
Act  of  June  26,  1884,  changed  the  control  of  the  Shipping  Commissioners  from  the  circuit  courts  to  the 
Treasury  Department,  which  control  was  exercised  by  the  Navigation  Bureau.  July  1, 1903,  they  were 
transferred  to  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.  No  publications  were  issued  under  the  Treasury 
Department. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


C12.1: 

(date) 

C12.2: 

(CT) 

C12.3: 

(nos.) 

C12.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[Not  printed,  but  from  1903  to  1909,  statements  compiled  from  annual  reports  appear 
in  annual  reports  of  Navigation  Bureau  (Cll.l:).] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


362 


C13.     STANDARDS  BUREAU  t 

tTransferred  from  Treasury  Department  July  1, 1903,  under  act  approved  Feb.  14, 1903.  By  order  of  the 
Secretary  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  July  1, 1903,  the  name  National  Bureau  of  Standards  was  changed  to 
Bureau  of  Standards.    See,  for  historical  sketch  of  bureau  and  publications  of  earlier  date,  T41. 

See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 

Classification 
no. 

C13.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (Cl.l:),  and  issued 

separately  also.    See,  for  1902  and  1903  reports,  T41.1:] 

C13.2:     General  publications 

Eq5  Equivalents.  Tables  of  equivalents  of  customary  and  metric  weights 
and  measures.  3d  edition.  Nov.  1,  1906.  4°  [See,  for  earlier 
editions,  C13.5:4.] 

Metric  system.  International  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures. 
1906.    large  8° 

Publications  of  Bureau  of  Standards.     Nov.  1907. 

Technical  papers.  List  of  technical  papers  [Bureau  circulars,  etc.] 
issued  by  Bureau  of  Standards.     [1906.]    4^ 

Weights  and  measures.  Laws  concerning  weights  and  measiu^es  of 
United  States;  compiled  by  Louis  A.  Fischer  and  Henry  D.  Hub- 
bard.    1904.    4"    (Dept.  of  Commerce  and  Labor  doc.  31.) 

Bulletins    large  8° 


M56 

P96 
T22 

W42 


C13.3: 

(v,  nos.) 


C13.3«: 

(CT) 
C13.4:: 

(nos.) 


C13.5: 

(nos.) 


V.  1,  no.  1 

V.  4,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  3 

[no.  4],  index 

no.  4 

V.  2,  no.  1 

[no.  5],  index 

no.  2 

V.  5,  no.  1 

no.  3 

no.  2 

[no.  4],  index 

no.  3 

V.  3,  no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2 

[no.  5],  index 

no.  3 

V.  6,  no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2 

[no.  5],  index 

Biaietlns  (separates) 

Circulars    4» 

1 

Same.    4th  edition 

2    2  editions 

Same.     5th  edition 

3    3  editions 

12 

4    2  editions 

13    3  editions 

5 

14 

6    2  editions 

15     [1st  edition]    * 

7    3  editions 

Same.    2d  edition 

8 

16 

9    4  editions 

17 

10 

18 

11     [1st  edition] 

19 

Same.     2d  edition 

20 

Same.     3d  edition    * 

Circulars  of  information    49 

1  iSeeT41.5:l. 

2  /S'eeT41.5:2. 

3  /See  T41.5:3. 

4  2  editions    See,  for  3d  edition,  C13.2:Eq5. 


fBy  sundry  civil  appropriation  act  approved  June  25,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1, 
p.  765),  the  work  of  "investigation  of  structural  materials  both  belonging  to  and  for 
the  use  of  the  United  States,"  formerly  conducted  by  the  Technologic  Branch  of  the 
Geological  Survey  (1 19.),  was  transferred  to  the  Standards  Bureau. 


:>.nn 


GlasslflcAtloB 
no. 


C18.     STANDARDS  BUREAU— (bntinued 


C13.6:     Charts 


M56» 

M563 
C13.7: 

905' 


905' 
906 


907 
908 


Metric  system.     International  metric  system.    [1st  edition.]    [1904.] 
25.2X41.4  in.    * 

Same.    [2d  edition.]    [.?;.]    * 

Same.     [3d  edition.]    [1905.] 
Conference  on  welglits  and  measures 

[Proceedings  of  Ist  amiual]  conference  on  weights  and  measures  of 
United  States  held  at  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Jan.  16,  17,  1905.     1905.    large  8« 
Same.    [2d  edition.]    1907.    large  8° 
[Report  of]  2d  annual  conference  on  weights  and  measures  of  United 
States  held  at  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  12, 
13,  1906.     1906[1907].    large  8" 
Same,  3d  annual  conference,  May  16,  17,  1907.    1910. 
Same,  4th  annual  conference,  Dec.  17,  18,  1908.    1910. 


C14.      STATISTICS  BUREAU 

[Formed  bv  consolidation  of  Foreign  Ck)mmerce  Bureau,  State  Dept.  (S4.),  and  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury 

Dept.  (T37.),  July  1, 1903. 
See,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


C14.1: 

(date) 


C14:.l«: 

(date) 

C14:.la: 

(CT) 
C14.2: 

Ab8 

Am3^ 

Am32 
Am33 

Ex7 

F76 

F84 

Or4 


Annual     reports,     Foreign     commerce     and     navi- 
gation   4° 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  T37.1: 
1904,  V.  1     [4817-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [4818-13] 

1905  [4973-13] 

1906  [5132-13] 

1907  [5336-13] 

1908  [5508-1511] 

1909  [5798-117] 

Annual    reports,     Foreign     commerce     and    navi- 
gation   (separates;  reports  of  chief) 


[None  issued  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department, 
reports  are  classed  under  T37.1o:  (date).] 


The  separate  prints  of  early 

and     navl- 


Annual     reports.    Foreign    commerce 
gation  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

General  publications 

Abstract.  Statistical  abstract  of  foreign  countries:  pts.  1-3,  Statistics 
of  foreign  commerce.     Oct.  1909 

America.     Commercial  America  in  1905,  commerce,  production,  trans- 
portation, finances,  area,  and  population  of  North,  South,  and 
Central  America,  and  West  Indies.     1906.    4° 
Same,  in  1907,  with  slightly  different  title.     1908.    4° 
Same  [in  1907],     Reprint  1909.    4»    [Reprinted  and  distributed  by 
American  Republics  Bureau.] 

Exports  of  manufactures  from  United  States  and  their  distribution  by 
articles  and  countries,  1800-1906.    Mar.  1907.    4° 

Foreign  commerce.  Analysis  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States, 
1895-1905.     1906.     4« 

France.  Promotion  of  commerce  in  France,  by  Morris  Jacobson;  [with 
appendix  on  Councilors  of  foreign  commerce  of  France,  by  Lau- 
rence V.  Ben^t].     1908. 

Orient.  Commercial  Orient  in  1905,  trade  of  each  oriental  country, 
countries  participating  therein,  articles  imported  and  exported, 
and  trade  of  United  States  with  each  of  these  countries  during 
term  of  years.    1906.    4o 


364 


Classification 
no. 

C14:.2: 

P53 


P83 


T681 


T682 
T683 


T68^ 

C14.3: 

(date) 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Philippine  Islands,  Commercial  Philippines  in  1906,  trade  of  islands, 
chief  countries  participating  therein,  principal  articles  imported 
and  exported,  and  details  of  trade  of  United  States  with  islands 
during  term  of  years.    Jan.  1907.    4° 

Porto  Rico.  Commercial  Porto  Rico  in  1906,  showing  commerce,  pro- 
duction, transportation,  finances,  area,  population,  and  details  of 
trade  with  United  State^and  foreign  countries  during  term  of 
years.    Apr.  1907.    4° 

Transportation  routes  and  systems  of  the  world,  development  of  steam- 
carrying  power  on  land  and  sea,  1800-1906,  and  table  of  distances 
from  New  York,  New  Orleans,  San  Francisco,  and  Port  Townsend 
to  principal  ports  of  the  world  and  principal  cities  of  United 
States.  Sept.  1907.  4.""  [Map,  Transportation  routes  of  the 
world,  published  separately  (C14.2:T682).] 

Transportation  routes.  Principal  transportation  routes  of  the  world 
[map].     Scale  20°  lat.  =  2.4  in.     [1907.]     22.6X53.6  in. 

Transportation  routes  and  systems  of  the  world,  development  of  steam- 
carrying  power  on  land  and  sea,  1800-1908,  and  table  of  distances 
from  New  York,  New  Orleans,  San  Francisco,  and  Port  Townsend 
to  principal  ports  of  the  world  and  principal  cities  of  United 
States.  Mar.  1909.  4°  [Map,  Principal  transportation  routes  of 
the  world,  published  separately  (C14.2:T68^).] 

Transportation  routes.  Principal  transportation  routes  of  the  world 
[map].     Scale  20°  lat.  =  2.4  in.     [1909.]    22.6X53.6  in. 

Bulletins,   Exports   of   domestic    breadstuffs    [etc.] 

4'»    [Monthly.] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  T37.3i:  and  T37.3^: 

1904,  no.  1,  July,  1903 
no.  2,  Aug.  1903 
no.  3,  Sept.  1903 
no.  4,  Oct.  1903 
no.  5,  Nov.  1903 
no.  6,  Dec.  1903 
no.  7,  Jan.  1904 
no.  8,  Feb.  1904 
no.  9,  Mar.  1904 
no.  10,  Apr.  1904 
no.  11,  May,  1904 
no.  12,  June,  1904 

1905,  no.  1,  July,  1904 

2,  Aug.  1904 

3,  Sept.  1904 

4,  Oct.  1904 

5,  Nov.  1904 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


6,  Dec.  1904 


1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


1906,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May,  1905 
no.  12,  June,  1905 

1,  July,  1905 

2,  Aug.  1905 

3,  Sept.  1905 

4,  Oct.  1905 

5,  Nov.  1905 

6,  Dec.  1905 

7,  Jan.  1906 

8,  Feb.  1906 


1906,  no. 

9,  Mar.  1906 

no. 

10,  Apr.  1906 

no. 

11,  May,  1906 

no. 

12,  June,  1906 

1907,  no. 

1,  July,  1906 

no. 

2,  Aug.  1906 

no. 

3,  Sept.  1906 

no. 

4,  Oct.  1906 

no. 

5,  Nov.  1906 

no. 

6,  Dec.  1906 

no. 

7,  Jan.  1907 

no. 

8,  Feb.  1907 

no. 

9,  Mar.  1907 

no. 

10,  Apr.  1907 

no. 

11,  May,  1907 

no. 

12,  June,  1907 

1908,  no. 

1,  July,  1907 

no. 

2,  Aug.  1907 

no. 

3,  Sept.  1907 

no. 

4,  Oct.  1907 

no. 

5,  Nov.  1907 

no. 

6,  Dec.  1907 

no. 

7,  Jan.  1908 

no. 

8,  Feb.  1908 

no. 

9,  Mar.  1908 

no. 

10,  Apr.  1908 

no. 

11,  May,  1908 

no. 

12,  June,  1908 

1909,  no. 

1,  July,  1908 

no. 

2,  Aug.  1908 

no. 

[3], Sept.  1908 1 

no. 

4,  Oct.  1908 

t  The  Sept.  1908  issue  was  erroneously  numbered  2. 


365 


Classincatlon 
no. 

C14.3: 

(date) 


C14.4: 

(nos.) 
C14.5: 

(date) 


€14.6: 

(nos.) 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Bulletins,  Exports  of  domestic  breadstuffs  [etc.]— Con. 

1909,  no.    5,  Nov.  1908  1909,  no.  12,  June,  1909 

no.    G,  Dec.  1908  1910,  no.    1,  July,  1909 

no.    7,  Jan.  1909  no. 

no.    8,  Feb.  1909  no. 

no.    9,  Mar.  1909  no. 

no.  10,  Apr.  1909 


2,  Aug.  1909 

3,  Sept.  1909 

4,  Oct.  1909 
no.  5,  Nov.  1909 
no.  G.  Dec.  1909 


no.  11,  May,  1909 
Circulars 
[None  is8ued.] 
Commercial  relations 

[The  introductory  portion,  with  title  Review  of  the  world's  commerce,  was  alao 
issued  as  a  separate  publication,  see  C14.15:] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.1: 
1903,  V.  1     [4729-722] 

Same,  v.  2    [4730-722] 

See,  for  later  numbers,  C10.8: 
Dally  consular  reports 

[Transferred  from  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau,  State  Dept.  (S4.5:),  July,  1903.  The 
title  was  changed  from  Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports  to  above  fonu  Sept. 
12,  1903.  Again  transferred  July  1,  1905,  to  Manufactures  Bureau;  see  VlO.b^'. 
Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.) 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.5: 
Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports 
1686,  Julv      1,  1903        1707,  Julv 

2,  1903 

3,  1903 

6,  1903 

7,  1903 

8,  1903 

9,  1903 


1687,  July 

1688,  July 

1689,  July 

1690,  July 

1691,  Julv 

1692,  Julv 

1693,  Julv  10,  1903 

1694,  Julv  11,  1903 

1695,  Julv  13,  1903 

1696,  Julv  14,  1903 

1697,  Julv  15,  1903 

1698,  July  16,  1903 

1699,  July  17,  1903 

1700,  July  18,  1903 

1701,  July  20,  1903 

1702,  July  21,  1903 

1703,  Julv  22,  1903 

1704,  July  23,  1903 

1705,  Julv  24,  1903 

1706,  July  25,  1903 


Daily 
1747, 
1748, 
1749, 
1750, 
1751, 
1752, 
1753, 
1754, 
1755, 
1756, 
1757, 
1758, 
1759, 


consular 
Sept.  12, 
Sept.  14, 
Sept.  15, 
Sept.  16, 
Sept.  17, 
Sept.  18, 
Sept.  19, 
Sept.  21, 
Sept.  22, 
Sept.  23, 
Sept.  24, 
Sept.  25, 
Sept.  26, 


reports 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 

1903 


1708,  Julv 

1709,  Julv 

1710,  Julv 

1711,  Julv 

1712,  Aug. 

1713,  Aug. 

1714,  Aug. 

1715,  Aug. 

1716,  Aug. 

1717,  Aug. 

1718,  Aug. 

1719,  Aug. 

1720,  Aug. 

1721,  Aug. 

1722,  Aug. 

1723,  Aug. 

1724,  Aug. 

1725,  Aug. 

1726,  Aug. 

1727,  Aug. 


1760,  Sept. 

1761,  Sept. 

1762,  Sept. 

1763,  Oct. 

1764,  Oct. 

1765,  Oct. 

1766,  Oct. 

1767,  Oct. 

1768,  Oct. 

1769,  Oct. 

1770,  Oct. 

1771,  Oct. 

1772,  Oct. 


27,  1903 

28,  1903 

29,  1903 

30,  1903 

31,  1903 
1,  1903 

3,  1903 

4,  1903 

5,  1903 

6,  1903 
.7,  1903 

8,  1903 

10,  1903 

11,  1903 

12,  1903 

13,  1903 

14,  1903 

15,  1903 
17,  1903 
IS,  1903 
19,  1903 


28,  1903 

29,  1903 

30,  1903 

1,  1903 

2,  1903 

3,  1903 

5,  1903 

6,  1903 

7,  1903 

8,  1903 

9,  1903 
10,  1903 
12,  1903 


1728, 
1729, 
1730, 
1731, 
1732, 
1733, 
1734, 
1735, 
1736, 
1737, 
1738, 
1739, 
1740, 
1741, 
1742, 
1743, 
1744, 
1745, 
1746, 


Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 


1773,  Oct. 

1774,  Oct. 

1775,  Oct. 

1776,  Oct. 

1777,  Oct. 

1778,  Oct. 

1779,  Oct. 

1780,  Oct. 

1781,  Oct. 

1782,  Oct. 

1783,  Oct. 

1784,  Oct. 

1785,  Oct. 


20,  1903 

21,  1903 

22,  1903 

24,  1903 

25,  1903 

26,  1903 

27,  1903 

28,  1903 

29,  1903 
31,  1903 

1,  1903 

2,  1903 

3,  1903 

4,  1903 

5,  1903 

8,  1903 

9,  1903 

10,  1903 

11.  1903 


13,  1903 

14,  1903 

15,  1903 

16,  1903 

17,  1903 

19,  1903 

20,  1903 

21,  1903 

22,  1903 

23,  1903 

24,  1903 

26,  1903 

27,  1903 


366 


Classification 
no. 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 


C14.6:     Daily  consular  reports— Continued 


(nos.) 


1786, 
1787, 
1788, 
1789, 
1790, 
1791, 
1792, 
1793, 
1794, 
1795, 
1796, 
1797, 
1798, 
1799, 
1800, 
1801, 
1802, 
1803, 
1804, 
1805, 
1806, 
1807, 
1808, 
1809, 
1810, 
1811, 
1812, 
1813, 
1814, 
1815, 
1816, 
1817, 
1818, 
1819, 
1820, 
1821, 
1822, 
1823, 
1824, 
1825, 
1826, 
1827, 
1828, 
1829, 
1830, 
1831, 
1832, 
1833, 
1834, 
1835, 
1836, 
1837, 
1838, 
1839, 
1840, 
1841, 
1842, 
1843, 
1844, 
1845, 
1846, 
1847, 
1848, 
1849, 


Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov, 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

NOA'. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 


,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903- 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1903 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 


1850,  Jan. 

14, 

1851,  Jan. 

15, 

1852,  Jan. 

16, 

1853,  Jan. 

18, 

1854,  Jan. 

19, 

1855,  Jan. 

2o; 

1856,  Jan. 

21, 

1857,  Jan. 

22, 

1858,  Jan. 

23; 

1859,  Jan. 

25, 

1860,  Jan. 

26, 

1861,  Jan. 

27 

1862,  Jan. 

28, 

1863,  Jan. 

29, 

1864,  Jan. 

30 

1865,  Feb. 

1, 

1866,  Feb. 

2, 

1867,  Feb. 

3, 

1868,  Feb. 

4, 

1869,  Feb. 

5, 

1870,  Feb. 

6, 

1871,  Feb. 

8, 

1872,  Feb. 

», 

1873,  Feb. 

10, 

1874,  Feb. 

ll! 

1875,  Feb. 

12, 

1870,  Feb. 

13, 

1877,  Feb. 

15; 

1878,  Feb. 

16, 

1879,  Feb. 

17, 

1880,  Feb. 

18; 

1881,  Feb. 

19, 

1882,  Feb. 

20 

1883,  Feb. 

23; 

1884,  Feb. 

24, 

1885,  Feb. 

25 

1886,  Feb. 

26; 

1887,  Feb. 

27, 

1888,  Feb. 

29; 

1889,  Mar. 

1, 

1890,  Mar. 

2, 

1891,  Mar. 

3, 

1892,  Mar. 

4, 

1893,  Mar. 

5, 

1894,  Mar. 

7, 

1895,  Mar. 

8, 

1896,  Mar. 

9, 

1897,  Mar. 

10, 

1898,  Mar. 

11, 

1899,  Mar. 

12, 

1900,  Mar. 

14, 

1901 ,  Mar. 

15, 

1902,  Mar. 

16, 

1903,  Mar. 

17; 

1904,  Mar. 

18, 

1905,  Mar. 

19, 

1906,  Mar. 

21, 

1907,  Mar. 

22, 

1908,  Mar. 

23, 

1909,  Mar. 

24, 

1910,  Mar. 

25; 

1911,  Mar. 

26, 

1912,  Mar. 

28, 

1913,  Mar. 

29, 

,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 


1914,  Mar. 

1915,  Mar. 

1916,  Apr. 

1917,  Apr. 

1918,  Apr. 

1919,  Apr. 

1920,  Apr. 

1921,  Apr. 

1922,  Apr. 

1923,  Apr. 

1924,  Apr. 

1925,  Apr. 

1926,  Apr. 

1927,  Apr. 

1928,  Apr. 

1929,  Apr. 

1930,  Apr. 

1931,  Apr. 

1932,  Apr. 

1933,  Apr. 

1934,  Apr. 

1935,  Apr. 

1936,  Apr. 

1937,  Apr. 

1938,  Apr. 

1939,  Apr. 

1940,  Apr. 

1941,  Apr. 

1942,  May 

1943,  May 

1944,  May 

1945,  May 

1946,  May 

1947,  May 

1948,  May 

1949,  May 

1950,  May 

1951,  May 

1952,  May 

1953,  May 

1954,  May 

1955,  May 

1956,  May 

1957,  May 

1958,  May 

1959,  May 

1960,  Mav 

1961,  May 

1962,  May 

1963,  May 

1964,  Mav 

1965,  May 

1966,  May 

1967,  June 

1968,  June 

1969,  June 

1970,  June 

1971 ,  June 

1972,  June 

1973,  June 

1974,  June 

1975,  June 

1976,  June 

1977,  June 


30,  1904  I 

31,  1904 

1,  1904 

2,  1904 

4,  1904 

5,  1904 

6,  1904 

7,  1904 

8,  1904 

9,  1904 

11,  1904 

12,  1904 

13,  1904 

14,  1904 

15,  1904 

16,  1904 

18,  1904 

19,  1904 

20,  1904 

21,  1904 

22,  1904 

23,  1904 

25,  1904 

26,  1904 

27,  1904 

28,  1904 

29,  1904 

30,  1904 

2,  1904 

3,  1904 

4,  1904 

5,  1904 

6,  1904 

7,  1904 
9,  1904 

10,  1904 

11,  1904 

12,  1904 

13,  1904 

14,  1904 

16,  1904 

17,  1904 

18,  1904 

19,  1904 

20,  1904 

21,  1904 

23,  1904 

24,  1904 

25,  1904 

26,  1904 

27,  1904 

28,  1904 

31,  1904 

1,  1904 

2,  1904 

3,  1904 

4,  1904 

6,  1904 

7,  1904 

8,  1904 

9,  1904 

10,  1904 

11,  1904 
13,  1904 


367 


ClasNlflration 
no. 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU—C  ontinued 


C14 .6 :     Dally  consular  reports—Continued 


(nos.) 


1978, 
1979, 
1980, 
1981, 
1982, 
1983, 
1984, 
1985, 
19SG, 
1987, 
1988, 
1989, 
1990, 
1991, 
1992, 
1993, 
1994, 
1995, 
199G, 
1997, 
1998, 
1999, 
2000, 
2001, 
2002, 
2003, 
2004, 
2005, 
2006, 
2007, 
2008, 
2009, 
2010, 
2011, 
2012, 
2013, 
2014, 
2015, 
2016, 
2017, 
2018, 
2019, 
2020, 
2021, 
2022, 
2023, 
2024, 
2025, 
2026, 
2027, 
2028, 
2029, 
2030, 
2031, 
2032, 
2033, 
2034, 
2035, 
2036, 
2037, 
2038, 
2039, 
2040, 
2041, 
2042, 


Juno  14 
Juno  15 
June  16 
Juno  17 
Juno  18 
June  20 
June  21 
Juno  22 
Juno  23 
June  24 
June  25 
Juno  27 
June  28 
June  29 
Juno  30 


July 

1 

Julv 

2 

JulV 

5 

July 

6 

July 

7 

July 

8 

July 

9 

JulV 

11 

July 

12 

July 

13 

July 

14 

July 

15 

July 

16 

July 

18 

July 

19 

July 

20 

July 

21 

July 

22 

July 

23 

July 

25 

July 

26 

July 

27 

July 

28 

July- 

29 

July 

30 

Aug. 

1 

Aug. 

2 

Aug. 

3 

Aug. 

4 

Aug. 

5 

Aug. 

6 

Aug. 

8 

Aug. 

9 

Aug. 

10 

Aug. 

11 

Aug. 

12 

Aug. 

13 

Aug. 

15 

Aug. 

16 

Aug. 

17 

Aug. 

18 

Aug. 

19 

Aug. 

20 

Aug. 

22 

Aug. 

23 

Aug. 

24 

Aug. 

25 

Aug. 

26 

Aug. 

27 

Aug. 

29 

1901 
1004 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1C04 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 


2043,  Aug. 

30, 

2044,  Aug. 

31, 

2045,  Sept. 

1, 

2046,  Sept. 

2, 

2047,  Sept. 

3, 

2048,  Sept. 

6, 

2049,  Sept. 

7, 

2050,  Sept. 

8, 

2051,  Sept. 

9, 

2052,  Sept. 

10, 

2053,  Sept. 

12, 

2054,  Sept. 

13, 

2055,  Sept. 

I'i, 

2056,  Sept. 

15, 

2057,  Sept. 

16, 

2058,  Sept. 

17, 

2059,  Sept. 

19, 

2060,  Sept. 

20, 

2061,  Sept. 

21, 

2062,  Sept. 

22, 

2063,  Sept. 

23, 

2064,  Sept 

24, 

2065,  Sept 

26, 

2066,  Sept 

27, 

2067,  Sept 

28, 

2068,  Sept 

29, 

2069,  Sept 

30, 

2070,  Oct. 

1, 

2071,  Oct. 

3, 

2072,  Oct. 

4, 

2073,  Oct. 

5, 

2074,  Oct. 

6, 

2075,  Oct. 

7, 

2076,  Oct. 

8, 

2077,  Oct. 

10, 

2078,  Oct. 

11, 

2079,  Oct. 

12 

2080,  Oct. 

13 

2081,  Oct. 

14, 

2082,  Oct. 

15, 

2083,  Oct. 

17, 

2084,  Oct. 

18, 

2085,  Oct. 

19, 

2086,  Oct. 

20, 

2087,  Oct. 

21, 

2088,  Oct. 

22, 

2089,  Oct. 

24, 

2090,  Oct. 

25, 

2091,  Oct. 

26, 

2092,  Oct. 

27, 

2093,  Oct. 

28, 

2094,  Oct. 

29, 

2095,  Oct. 

31 

2096,  Nov. 

i; 

2097,  Noy. 

2, 

2098,  Noy. 

3, 

2099,  Noy. 

4, 

2100,  Noy. 

5, 

2101,  Noy. 

7, 

2102,  Noy. 

8, 

2103,  Noy. 

9, 

2104,  Noy. 

10, 

2105,  Noy. 

11, 

2106,  Noy. 

12, 

2107,  Noy. 

14, 

,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,  1904 
,1904 
,1904 
,1904 


2108,  Nov. 

2109,  Nov. 

2110,  Nov. 

2111,  Nov. 

2112,  Nov. 

2113,  Nov. 

2114,  Nov. 

2115,  Nov. 

2116,  Nov. 

2117,  Nov. 

2118,  Nov. 

2119,  Nov. 

2120,  Nov. 

2121,  Dec. 

2122,  Dec. 

2123,  Dec. 

2124,  Dec. 

2125,  Dec. 

2126,  Dec. 

2127,  Dec. 

2128,  Dec. 

2129,  Dec. 

2130,  Dec. 

2131,  Dec. 

2132,  Dec. 

2133,  Dec. 

2134,  Dec. 

2135,  Dec. 

2136,  Dec. 

2137,  Dec. 

2138,  Dec. 

2139,  Dec. 

2140,  Dec. 

2141,  Dec. 

2142,  Dec. 

2143,  Dec. 

2144,  Dec. 

2145,  Dec. 

2146,  Dec. 

2147,  Jan. 

2148,  Jan. 

2149,  Jan. 

2150,  Jan. 

2151,  Jan. 

2152,  Jan. 

2153,  Jan. 

2154,  Jan. 

2155,  Jan. 

2156,  Jan. 

2157,  Jan. 

2158,  Jan. 

2159,  Jan. 

2160,  Jan. 

2161,  Jan. 

2162,  Jan. 

2163,  Jan. 

2164,  Jan. 

2165,  Jan. 

2166,  Jan. 

2167,  Jan. 

2168,  Jan. 

2169,  Jan. 

2170,  Jan. 

2171,  Jan. 

2172,  Feb. 


1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


368 


Classification 
no. 

C14.6: 

(nos.) 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 


(CT) 
€14.7: 

(date) 

C14.8: 


(V 


.  nos.) 

later 

(nos.) 


Dally  consular  reports— Continued 


2173 
2174 
2175 
2176 
2177 
2178 
2179 
2180 
2181 
2182 
2183 
2184 
2185 
2186 
2187 
2188 
2189 
2190 
2191 
2192 
2193 
2194 
2195 
2196 
2197 
2198 
2199 
2200 
2201 
2202 
2203 
2204 
2205 
2206 
2207 
2208 
2209 
2210 
2211 
2212 
2213 
2214 


},  Feb. 

2, 

t,  Feb. 

3, 

),  Feb. 

4, 

),  Feb. 

6, 

^  Feb. 

7, 

I,  Feb. 

8, 

),  Feb. 

9, 

),  Feb. 

10, 

,Feb. 

11, 

!,  Feb. 

13, 

,,  Feb. 

14, 

,Feb. 

15, 

,Feb. 

16, 

,Feb. 

17, 

,Feb. 

18, 

;,  Feb. 

20, 

1,  Feb. 

-'1, 

I,  Feb. 

23, 

,Feb. 

24, 

,Feb. 

25, 

,  Feb. 

-7, 

,  Feb. 

28, 

,  Mar. 

1, 

,  Mar. 

2 

,  Mar. 

3^ 

,  Mar. 

6, 

,Mar. 

7, 

,  Mar. 

8, 

,  Mar. 

9, 

,  Mar. 

10, 

,Mar. 

11, 

,  Mar. 

13, 

,  Mar. 

14, 

,Mar. 

15, 

,  Mar. 

16, 

,  Mar. 

17, 

,  Mar. 

18, 

,  Mar. 

20, 

,  Mar. 

21, 

,  Mar. 

22, 

,Mar. 

23, 

,Mar. 

24, 

1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
]905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


2215 
2216 
2217 
2218 
2219 
2220 
2221 
2222 
2223 
2224 
2225 
2226 
2227 
2228 
2229 
2230 
2231 
2232 
2233 
2234 
2235 
2236 
2237 
2238 
2239 
2240 
2241 
2242 
2243 
2244 
2245 
2246 
2247 
2248 
2249 
2250 
2251 
2252 
2253 
2254 
2255 
2256 


,  Mar. 

25, 

,  Mar. 

27, 

,Mar. 

28, 

,  Mar. 

29, 

,Mar. 

30, 

,  Mar. 

31, 

,  Apr. 

1, 

,  Apr. 

3, 

,  Apr. 

4, 

,  Apr. 

5, 

,  Apr. 

6, 

,  Apr. 

7, 

,  Apr. 

8, 

,  Apr. 

10, 

,Apr. 

11, 

,  Apr. 

12, 

,  Apr. 

13, 

,  Apr. 

14, 

,  Apr. 

15, 

,  Apr. 

17, 

,  Apr. 

18, 

,  Apr. 

19, 

,  Apr. 

20, 

,  Apr. 

21, 

,  Apr. 

22, 

,  Apr. 

24, 

,  Apr. 

25, 

,  Apr. 

26, 

,  Apr. 

27, 

,  Apr. 

28, 

,  Apr. 

29, 

,  May 

1, 

,May 

2, 

,  May 

3, 

,  May 

4, 

,May 

5, 

,May 

6, 

,May 

8, 

,May 

9, 

,May 

10, 

,May 

11, 

),  May 

12, 

1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


2257 
2258 
2259 
2260 
2261 
2262 
2263 
2264 
2265 
2266 
2267 
2268 
2269 
2270 
2271 
2272 
2273 
2274 
2275 
2276 
2277 
2278 
2279 
2280 
2281 
2282 
2283 
2284 
2285 
2286 
2287 
2288 
2289 
2290 
2291 
2292 
2293 
2294 
2295 
2296 
2297 


,  May 

13, 

,  May 

15, 

,  May 

16, 

,May 

17, 

,  May 

18, 

,  May 

19, 

,May 

20, 

,  May 

22, 

,  May 

23, 

,May 

24, 

,  May 

25, 

,  May 

26, 

,  May 

27, 

,May 

29, 

,May 

31, 

,  June 

1, 

,  June 

2, 

,  June 

3, 

,  June 

5, 

,  June 

< 

,  June 

7, 

,  June 

8, 

,  June 

9, 

,  June 

10, 

,  June 

12, 

,  June 

13, 

,  June 

14, 

,  June 

is! 

,  June 

16, 

,  June 

17, 

,  June 

19, 

,  June 

20, 

,  June 

2i; 

,  June 

22 

,  June 

23, 

,  June 

24, 

,  June 

26, 

,  June 

27, 

,  June 

28, 

,  June 

29, 

,  June 

30, 

1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


See,  for  later  numbers,  CIO. 5 


Daily  consular  reports  (separates) 


Index  to  Dally  consular  reports 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.6: 
1903,  calendar  year,  nos.  1534-1839 
IDiscontinued.] 

Montlily  consular  reports 

[Transferred  from  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau,  State  Dept.  (S4.7:),  July,  1903.  Nos. 
272  and  273,  for  May  and  June,  1903,  were  issued  by  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau, 
but  are  included  in  v .  72.  the  last  two  numbers  of  which,  those  for  July  and 
August,  nos.  274  and  275,  were  issued  by  this  Bureau.  Voluming  ceased  with 
V.  76,  ending  June,  1904.  Beginning  with  no.  286,  July,  1904,  each  monthly  num- 
ber is  separately  paged  and  indexed.  With  no.  278,  v.  73,  Nov.  1903,  the  title  was 
changed  from  Consular  reports  to  Monthly  consular  reports.  Transferred  to 
Manufactures  Biureau  (C10.6:),  July  1, 1905.] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.7: 

Consular  reports 

V.  72    [4495-438] 

no.  272    SeeS4.7:72. 

no.  273    SeeS4.7:72. 


369 


CUMlflcAtloa 
no. 

C14.8: 

(v.  nos.) 
later 


(nos.) 


C14.9: 

(date) 

C14.10: 

(v.  nos.) 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU-^Continued 

Montlily  consular  reports—Continued 
Consular  reports — Continued 
V.  72,  no.  274,  July,  1903 

no.  275,  Aug.  1903 
V.  73    [4677-211 

no.  276,  Sept.  1903 

no.  277,  Oct.  1903 
Monthly  consular  reports 
V.  73,  no.  278,  Nov.  1903 

no.  279,  Dec.  1903 
V.  74    [4678-22] 

no.  280,  Jan.    1904 

no.  281,  Feb.    1904 

no.  282,  Mar.  1904 
V.  75    [4679-650] 

no.  283,  Apr.    1904 

no.  284,  May,  1904 

no.  285,  June,  1904 


286,  July,  1904 

287,  Aug.   1904 

288,  Sept 

289,  Oct. 


1904 
1904 


290.  Nov.  1904 


4680-783 

4680-784 

4680-785' 

4681-786' 

'4681-787 

4681-788 

4838-328 

'4838-329' 

'4838-330 

'4839-331 

'4839-332 

[4839-333 
See,  for  later  numbers,  ClO.6: 
Index  to  monthly  consular  reports 

See,  for  early  numbers,  S4.8: 
[None  issued  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 
Special  consular  reports 


291,  Dec. 

292,  Jan. 

293,  Feb. 

294,  Mar. 

295,  Apr. 

296,  May, 


1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


297,  June,  1905 


[Transferred  from  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau,  State  Dept.  (S4. 
ferred  to  Manufactures  Bureau  (C10.7:),  July,  1905.] 


:).  July,  1903.    Trans- 


V.  1-26    See^A.%: 


V.  32 
V.  33 
V.  34 
V.  35 
V.  36 


4836-74] 
'4836-243] 
4837-316] 
4837-423] 
4837-4271 


V.  27  [4682-45] 
V.  28  [4682-446 
V.  29  [4682-508 
V.  30  [4682-732' 
V.  31     [4836-73] 

See,  for  later  numbers,  CIO. 7:  •   . 

C14.ll:     Lists  of  publications 

903 '  Publications  of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  formerly  of  Treasury  Department; 
[Publications  of  Bureau  of  Foreign  Commerce,  formerly  of  State 
Department,  now  consolidated  with  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Depart- 
ment of  Comn^rce  and  Labor].    July  10,  1903.    AP 

903^  Publications  of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Department  of  Commerce  and 
Labor.     [1903.]    f° 

906  List  of  publications  [of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Department  of  Commerce 
and  Labor].    Apr.  2,  1906. 

907  Same.    Mar.  1,  1907. 
C14:.12:     Total  values  of  imports  and  exports    4«    [Monthly.] 

(date)  See,  for  earlier  issues,  T37.7: 

Imports  and  exports 
1903,  July 
Aug. 

82452°— 11 ^24 


370 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

€14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

€14.12: 

Total  values  of  imports  and  exports— Continued 

(date) 

Imports  and  exports— 

Continued 

1903,   Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Total  values  of  imports 

3  and  exports 

1904,  Jan. 

1905 

July 

1907 

,  Jan. 

1908, 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
May 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

1906 

Jan. 

July 

1909, 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Mav 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

1905,  Jan. 

July 

1908 

,  Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

May 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

C14.13: 

Advance  sheets 

from  Monti 

Lly  summary 

of  com- 

(date) 

merce  and 

finance 

[new  6 

eries] 

40     [Monthly.] 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T37.9: 

1903,  July 

1905 

Mar. 

1906 

,  Nov. 

1908,  July 

Aug. 

Apr. 
May 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

1907 

,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Apr. 
May 

Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 

Sept. 

1909, 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Apr. 
Muy 

1906 

Dec. 
Jan. 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

May 

1908 

,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 

Sept. 

May 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

€14.14: 

Monthly   summary  of  comn 

lerce 

and 

finance   [new 

(date) 

series]    4'> 

[Monthly.] 

"s 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  T37.8 

1904,  no.    l,July, 

1903] 

1905 

,  no.    1, 

July, 

1904 

no.    2,  Aug. 

1903 

[4665-15] 

no.    2, 

Aug. 

1904  ■  [4820-15] 

no.   3,  Sept 

1903 

no.    3, 

Sept. 

1904J 

no.   4,  Oct. 

1903^ 

no.   4, 

Oct. 

1904 

► 

no.   5,  Nov. 

1903 

[4666-15] 

no.   5,  Nov. 

1904  [[4821-15] 

no.   6,  Dec. 

1903 

no.   6,  Dec. 

1904] 

no.   7,  Jan. 

1904^ 

no.    7,  Jan. 

1905 

no.   8,  Feb. 

1904 

[4667-15] 

no.   8,  Feb. 

1905  [[4822-15] 

no.    9,  Mar. 

1904 

no.   9,  Mar. 

1905] 

no.  10,  Apr. 

1904 

no.  10,  Apr. 

1905 

no.  11,  May, 

1904 

[4668-15] 

no.  11, 

May, 

1905  [[4823-15] 

no.  12,  June,  1904 

no.  12,  June,  1905J 

371 


CiAMHlflcatlun 
no. 

C14.14: 

(date) 


C14.14:«: 

(CT) 
C14.15: 

(date) 


€14.16: 

(date) 


C14.16«: 

(CT) 

C14.17: 


A2 
A3 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  [new 
series] — Continued 

1906,  no.  l.July,  19051 


no.  2,  Aug.  1905 
no.  3,  Sept.  1905 
no.  4,  Oct.  1905 
no.  5,  Nov.  1905 
no.  6,  Dec.  1905 
no.  7,  Jan.  1906 
no.  8,  Feb.  1906 
no.  9,  Mar.  1906 
no.  10,  Apr.  1906 
no.  11,  May,  1906 
no.  12,  June,  1906 
1907,  no.  l,July,  1906 

2,  Aug.  1906 

3,  Sept.  1906 

4,  Oct.    1906 

5,  Nov.  1906 

6,  Dec.  1906 

7,  Jan.    19071 

8,  Feb.  1907 

9,  Mar.  1907  J 
1907 
1907 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10,  Ai 


[4975-15J 


[4976-15] 


[4977-15] 


[5134-15] 


[5135-15] 


[5136-15] 


lu,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May,  1907^5137-15] 
no.  12,  June,  1907J 
1908,  no.    1,  July,  1907 

no.   2,  Aug.  1907  M5337-15] 
no.   3,  Sept.  1907] 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  [new 
series]  (separates) 


1908,  no.  4, 
no.  5, 
no.  6, 
no.  7, 
no.  8, 
no.  9, 
no.  10, 
no.  11, 
no.  12, 

1909,  no.  1, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10, 
no.  11, 
no.  12, 

1910,  no.  1, 
no.  2, 
no.  3, 
no.  4, 
no.  5, 
no.    6, 


Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


1907 

1907 

1907 

1908 

1908 

1908 

1908 

1908 

1908 

19081 

1908 

1908 

1908 

1908 

1908 

19091 

1909 

1909 

1909] 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 


[5338-15] 

[5339-15] 

[5340-15] 

[5509-1017] 

[5510-1017] 

[5511-1017] 

[5512-1017] 

[5799-174] 

[5800-174] 


A* 
A* 


Review  of  the  world's  commerce 

[Introductory  to  Commercial  relations  (C14.5:).] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers,  S4.12: 
1903 

See,  for  later  numbers,  ClO.9: 
Statistical  abstract  of  United  States 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T37.10: 

1903,  26th  [4714-578 

1904,  27th  [4867-405 
1905,28th  [5035-619 

1906,  29th  [5204-783 

1907,  30th  [5341-853 

1908,  3l8t  [5513-1541] 
1909, 32d   [5803-133] 

Statistical  abstract  (separates) 

Classification  schedules 

Schedule  A,  classification  of  commodities  for  monthly  statements  of 
imported  commodities;  approved  July  1,  1903.  1903.  [See,  for 
earlier  issues  of  Schedule  A,  T37.2:Sch2.] 

Same;  approved  May  19,  1906.    1906. 
Schedule  A ,  classification  of  commodities  and  laws  and  regulations  gov- 
erning preparation  of  monthly  statement  of  imports  and  exports 
of  foreign  commodities  in  commerce  of  United  States;  approved 
June  26,  1907.     1907. 

Same;  approved  July  1,  1908.     1908. 

Same;  approved  July  1,  1909.    1909. 


372 


C14.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 
C14.17:     Classification  scliedules— Continued 


Classification 
no. 


B 


B2 


B^ 

C^ 


C2 

C3 

c^ 

El 


E2 
E3 

E4 


E5 

Efi 

E^ 

tC14.18: 


Schedule  B,  classification  of  commodities  and  laws  and  regulations  gov- 
erning preparation  of  monthly  statements  of  domestic  exports  and 
of  shipments  of  commodities  to  noncontiguous  territory  of  United 
States;  approved  July  1,  1903.  1903.  [See,  for  earlier  issues  of 
Schedule  B,  T37.2:Sch2.] 
Schedule  B,  classification  of  commodities  and  laws  and  regulations  gov- 
erning preparation  of  monthly  statements  of  domestic  exports  and 
of  shipments  of  domestic  commodities  between  United  States  and 
its  noncontiguous  territory;  approved  June  4,  1906.  1906. 
Schedule  B,  classification  of  commodities  and  laws  and  regulations  gov- 
erning preparation  of  monthly  statements  of  exports  of  domestic 
commodities,  and  shipments  thereof  between  United  States  and 
its  noncontiguous  territory;  approved  June  26,  1907.     1907. 

Same;  approved  July  1,  1908.     1908. 

Same;  approved  June  1,  1909.     1909. 
Schedule  C,  classification  of  foreign  countries  and  dependencies  for 
statements  of  imports,  exports,  and  tonnage  movement  in  foreign 
trade  of  United  States;  approved  Mar.  18,  1904.     1904. 

Same;  approved  May  19,  1906.     1906. 

Same;  approved  May  19,  1906.     Edition,  June  25,  1906.     1906. 

Same;  approved  July  1,  1908.     1908. 
Schedule  E,  classification  of  merchandise  for  quarter-yearly  statements 
of  imports  entered  for  consumption,  with  rates  of  duty;  approved 
July  1,   1903.     1903.     [See,  for  earlier  issues  of  Schedule  E, 
T37.2:Sch2.] 

Same;  approved  May  1,  1905.     1905. 

Same;  approved  May  19,  1906.     1906. 
Schedule  E,  classification  of  merchandise  with  rates  of  duty,  and  laws 
and  regulations  governing  preparation  of  quarter-yearly  state- 
ments of  imports  entered  for  consumption  in  United  States;  ap- 
proved June  26,  1907.     1907. 

Same;  approved  July  1,  1908.     1908. 

Same;  approved  Sept.  1,  1909.     1909. 

Same;  approved  Sept.  1,  1909,  amended  Nov.  1,  3909.     1909. 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    The  Statis- 
tics Bureau  has  since  begun  the  publication  of  a  new  series  the  first  issue  of  which  was 
for  quarter  ending  Sept.  30,  1910.    This  has  necessitated  an  additional  class  under 
C14.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
C14. 18:    Imported  merchandise  entered  for  consumption  in  United  States  and  duties 

(date  of  collected  thereon  during  quarter  ending 4° 

fiscal  [The  record  of  imports  of  merchandise  entered  for  consumptipn  formerly  appeared  only 

year)  in  the  annual  volume,  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  (C14.1:).    The  purpose  of  the 

^       '  publications  classed  under  C14.18:,  which  are  issued  as  promptly  as  possible  after  re- 

ceipt of  quarterly  returns  from  customs  collectocs,  is  to  present  m  quarterly  and  annual 
form  a  statement  of  imported  merchandise  entered  for  consumption  in  XJnited  States, 
showing  in  the  1st  issue  of  each  fiscal  year  the  returns  of  the  1st  quarter  (July  1-Sept. 
30);  in  the  2d  issue,  the  returns  for  the  2d  quarter  (Oct.  1-Dec.  31)  in  conjunction  with 
those  of  the  1st;  in  the  3d  issue,  the  returns  for  the  3d  quarter  (Jan.  l-Mar.  31)  in 
conjunction  with  those  of  the  1st  and  2d;  and  in  the  final  issue  for  the  year,  the  returns 
for  the  4th  quarter  (Apr.  1-June  30)  in  conjunction  with  those  that  precede  it. 
The  tables  will  continue  to  be  pubUshed  in  the  annual  volume,  Foreign  commerce  and 
navigation  (C14.1:),  but  will  not  be  made  a  part  of  the  Monthly  summary  of  commerce 
and  finance  (C14.14:),  because  to  include  them  in  that  would  delay  the  statement  of 
monthly  imports  and  exports. 
The  date  of  the  fiscal  year  is  used  as  book  number  for  these  publications,  the  superior  num- 
ber being  that  of  the  quarter  covered:  e.  g.,  Cl4.18:911i  is  the  classification  of  the  issue 
for  Sept.  30, 1910,  covering  the  1st  quarter  of  the  fiscal  year  1911.] 


373 


C15.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE 

rrransferred  from  Treasury  Departracut  July  1,  lOM.    See,  for  earlier  publications,  T38. 
Su,  for  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  Cl.2:Or3.J 

riAKslflcatlon 
no. 

C16.1: 

(date) 


C16.2: 

B64» 

B642 


C15.3: 

(no8.) 
C15.4: 

(no8.) 


C15.5: 

(date) 


C16.6: 

(ed.  nos.) 

C15.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[An  abbreviated  report,  without  lists  of  vessels  ins 
rts  of  Conxnerce  and  Labor  Department  ( 


repori 
T38.1 


pect« 


ted,  is  also  found  in  annual 
).    8u,  for  earlier  reports, 

9 


1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

General  publications 

Books.    (Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  by  Steamboat-Inspection 

Ser\'ice.     1905. 
Same.     1908. 
Equipments  approved  for  use  on  vessels.    Oct.  18,  1909.    See  Bureau 

circular  11  (C15.4:11). 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars    4* 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


[Supersedes  Department  circular  86  (C1.4:86).    See  also  016 A'.^.l 
[Supersedes  Department  circular  129  (C1.4:129).] 


7 

8    [Supersedes  Bureau  circular  4  (C15,4:4).] 
9 

10 

[11]  Equipments  approved  for  use  on  vessels.  Oct.  18,  1909.  8° 
[Though  not  printed  as  Bureau  circular  11,  the  Steamboat- 
Inspection  Service  considers  this  publication  as  no.  11  of  that 
series.] 

Ijaws  governing  Steamboat- Inspection  Service 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T38.5  ^: 


1904,  Jan. 
May 
Nov. 

1905,  July 
Oct. 

1906,  Jan. 


1906,  July 

1907,  Mar. 
June 

1908,  June 

1909,  May 

manual 


Steamboat  inspectors' 

See,  for  early  issues,  T38.6: 

[None  issued  under  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  the  matter  composing  the 
manual  appearing  now  only  as  Laws  governing  Steamboat-Inspection  Service 
(C15.5:),  General  rules  and  regulations  (C15.9:),  and  Pilot  rules  (C15.8:).] 

Ijist   of  officers   of  mercbant   steam,    motor,    and 
sail  vessels  licensed  during  [calendar]  year 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T38.7: 
List  of  masters,  mates,  pilots,  and  engineers  of  merchant  steam,  motor, 

and  sail  vessels  licensed  during  [calendar]  year 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 


374 


Classification  C15. 
no. 


STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE— Cont'd 


C15.7: 

(date) 


C15.8: 

079^ 

G792 
G793 
G794 

079^ 
In5i 


In52 
In53 

In5« 
In57 
In58 

In59 
R521 


R522 
R523 
R524 

R52  5 


R52*5 

R527 
C15.9: 

(date) 


last  of  officers  of  inercliant  steam,  motor,  and  sail 
vessels  licensed  during  [calendar]  year— Continued 

List  of  officers  ot  merchant  steam,  motor,  and  sail  vessels  licensed  during 

[calendar]  year 
1906 
1907 
1908" 
1909 

Pilot  rules 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  T38.8: 
Great  Lakes.  Pilot  rules  for  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and 
tributary  waters  as  far  east  as  Montreal,  adopted  1902  and  ap- 
proved Mar.  17,  1904;  added,  act  approved  Feb.  8,  1895,  to  regu- 
late navigation  on  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and  tribu- 
tary waters.     1904.    [See,  for  earlier  editions,  T38.8:G79  ^-^.] 

Same.     Edition,  May  9,  1906.     1906. 

Same.    Edition,  July  21,  1906.     1906. 

Same.     Edition,  July  1,  1907.    1907. 

[No  edition  for  1908.] 
Great  Lakes.  Pilot  rules  for  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and 
tributary  waters  [as  far  east  as  Montreal].  Edition,  Mar.  20, 1909. 
1909. 
Inland  waters.  Pilot  rules  for  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coast  inland  waters, 
adopted  1902;  added,  act  approved  June  7,  1897,  to  adopt  regula- 
tions for  preventing  collisions  upon  certain  harbors,  rivers,  and 
inland  waters  of  United  States,  and  list  of  lines  dividing  high  seas 
from  rivers,  harbors,  and  inland  waters.  1903.  [See,  for  earlier 
editions,  T38.8:In5^-^] 

Same.     1904. 

Same.     1905. 

Same.    Edition,  Sept.  12,  1905.    1905. 

Same.    Edition,  Mar.  9,  1906.     1906. 

Same.     Edition,  May  31,  1906.     1906. 

Same.    Edition,  Oct.  23,  1906.     1906. 

Same,  adopted  Feb.  13, 1907,  and  approved  Feb.  25,  1907.     Edition, 
July  1,  1907.     1907. 
Inland  waters.     Pilot  rules  for  inland  waters  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
coasts.    Edition,  Aug.  20,  1908.     1908. 

Same,  and  on  Gulf  of  Mexico,  except  rivers  emptying  into  Gulf  of 
Mexico  and  their  tributaries.  Edition,  Mar.  20,  1909.  1909. 
Rivers.  Pilot  rules  for  rivers  whose  waters  flow  into  Gulf  of  Mexico  and 
their  tributaries,  and  for  Red  River  of  the  North,  taking  effect 
since  Mar.  1,  1897;  added,  sections  of  Revised  statutes  applica- 
ble.    1903.    [See,  for  earlier  editions,  T38.8:R52  h  \] 

Same.     1905. 

Same.     Edition,  July  1,  1905.     1905. 

Same,  except   Mississippi    River   below    New    Orleans.     Edition, 
June  30,  1906.     1906. 
Rivers.     Pilot  rules  for  rivers  whose  waters  flow  into  Gulf  of  Mexico  and 
their  tributaries  and  Red  River  of  the  North,  adopted  Feb.  13, 

1907,  and  approved  Feb.  25,  1907.     Edition,  July  1,  1907.     1907. 
Rivers .     Pilot  rules  for  rivers  whose  waters  flow  into  Gulf  of  Mexico  and 

their  tributaries  and  Red  River  of  the  North.     Edition,  Aug.  20, 

1908.  1908. 

Same.     Edition,  Mar.  20,  1909.     1909. 
General  rules  and  regulations 
See,  for  earlier  editions,  T38.9: 

1904,  amended  Jan.  1904 

1905,  amended  Jan.  1905 


375 


CiMslflcatlon  C15.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE— Cont'd 
no. 

C15.9 :     General  rules  and  regulations— Continued 

(date)  Same.     Edition,  Aug.  3,  1905 

1906,  amended  Jan.  1906.     Edition,  Mar.  14,  1906 
Same.     Edition,  May  21,  1906 
Same.    Edition,  Aug.  8,  1906 

1907,  amended  Jan.  1907.     Edition,  Mar.  4,  1907 
Same.     Edition,  June  21,  1907 

1908,  amended  Jan.  1908.     Edition,  Sept.  5,  1908 

1909,  amended  Jan.  1909.     Edition,  Mar.  20,  1909 

C16.     PRINTING  AND  PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 

Established  July  1, 1903,  at  the  time  of  the  organization  of  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department. 

At  the  time  of  organization  the  name  of  the  division  was  Division  of  Printing;  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of 

Commerce  and  Labor  on  Nov.  24,  1908,  the  name  was  changed  to  Division  of  Printing  and  I'nbiications; 

on  Dec.  31, 1909,  the  Secretary  ordered  that  beginning  with  Jan.  1, 1910,  the  name  be  changed  to  Division 

of  I'nbiications.    As  this  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  it  uses  the  form 

"  Printing  and  Publications  Division."] 


C16.1: 

(date) 


C16.2: 

Ex3 

C16.3: 

(nos.) 
C16.4: 

(nos.) 
C16.6: 

(ed.  nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[No  reports  prior  to  1907.] 

19071 

19081     [^®^^®^  separately  only.] 

1909,  in  annual  report  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  (CI. 1:909), 
and  issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

Executive  Departments.  Comparative  costs  of  printing  for  Executive 
l3epartment8;  report  of  Geo.  C.  Havenner  [and  reply  of  Charles  A. 
Stillings,  Public  Printer].    1908. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

List  of  publications  of  Department  of  Commerce 
and  Labor  available  for  distribution 

[1st  edition]    Mav  1,  1908 
2d  edition    Oct.  1,  1908 
3d  edition    Mar.  1,  1909 
4th  edition    Dec.  15,  1909 


C17.     APPOINTMENT  DIVISION  t 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that 
time  the  Appointment  Division,  although  organized  earlier,  has  begun  to  issue  publi- 
cations, necessitating  additional  classes,  the  neading  and  series  titles  of  which  are  as 
follows: 

C17.    Appointment  Division 
[Organized  in  Feb.  1904,  as  part  of  the  ofTice  of  the  Secretary.    The  l 


appropriation  act  for  fiscal  year  1907,  approved  June  22, 1906,  carried  the  1 
availableJuly  1,1906.] 


islative,  executive,  and  judicial 
rst  appropriation,  which  became 


C17.1: 
(date) 
C17.2: 
(CT) 
C17.3: 
(noe.) 
C17.4: 
(noB.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued  prior  to  1910.] 
General  publications 

Bulletins 

CirculaiB 


376 


CS.    CIVIL  SEEVICE  COMMISSION 


[Reports  were  made  on  civil  service  reform  by  the  Retrenchment  Committee,  Senate 
(Y4.R31  ^:)  in  the  28th  Congress,  and  by  the  Retrenchment  Joint  Select  Committee 
(Y4.R312:)  in  the  39th  and  40th  Congresses.  The  41st  Congress  passed  an  act 
authorizing  an  Advisory  Board  to  conduct  inquiries  and  to  establish  regulations  for 
the  civil  service.  This  act  was  approved  Mar.  3,  1871,  and  under  it  reports  were 
made  in  1871,  1873,  and  1874.  On  Aug.  5,  1873,  the  name  Advisory  Board  was 
changed  to  Civil  Service  Commission.  In  1874  the  appropriation  for  its  continuance 
was  withheld.  The  present  Civil  Service  Commission  was  organized  by  act  ap' 
proved  Jan.  16,  1883.] 

Classiflcation 
no. 

CSl.l:  ]  Annual  reports 


(date) 


(date) 
CS1.1«: 

(CT) 

CS1.2: 

B211 


1871  Reform  of  civil  service,  report  to  President    [1478-10] 

1873  Report  and  rules  relative  to  government  of  civil  service    [Not  in 

Congressional  set.] 
1874,  Apr.  15,  with  app.  a-f    [1581-53] 

Same,  with  only  app.  a-d    [1614-221] 
1884  [Jan.  16,  1883-Jan.  16,  1884],  Ist    [1st  edition]     [2206-105] 

Same.    2d  edition 

1885,  Jan.  16,  1884-Jan.  16,  1885,  2d    [1st  edition]    [2303-207] 
Same.    2d  edition 

1886,  Jan.  16,  1885-Jan.  16,  1886,  3d    1st  edition    [2399-140] 
Same.    2d  edition 

Same.    3d  edition    [Omits  appendixes  8  and  9.] 
Same.    4th  edition    [Includes  appendixes  8  and  9.] 

1887,  Jan.  16,  1886-June  30,  1887,  4th    [2515-223]    [Includes  matter 
down  to  June  9,  1888.] 

1888,  [year  ended]  June  30,  5th    [2613-145] 

1889,  [year  ended]  June  30,  6th    [2733-1] 

1890,  [year  ended]  June  30,  7th    [2851-1] 

1891,  [year  ended]  June  30,  8th    [1st  edition]    [2942-1] 


Same.    2d  edition 


1892, 
1893, 
1894, 
1895, 
1896, 
1897, 
1898, 
1899, 
1900, 
1901, 
1902, 
1903, 
1904, 
1905, 
1906, 
1907, 
1908, 
1909, 


year  ended 
year  ended^ 
year  ended 
year  ended" 
year  ended 
year  ended 
year  ended 
year  ended 
year  ended 
year  ended 
"^year  ended 
year  ended 


June  30,  9th 
June  30,  10th 
June  30,  11th 
June  30,  12th 
June  30,  13th 
June  30,  14th 
June  30,  15th 
June  30,  16th 
June  30,  17th 
June  30,  18th 
June  30,  19th 
June  30,  20th 


year  ended  June  30,  21st 
year  ended  June  30,  22d 
year  ended  June  30,  23d 
year  ended  June  30,  24th 
year  ended  June  30,  25th 
year  ended  June  30,  26  th 


[3097-1] 
'3218-1,  pt 
3336-79] 
3539-318 
3539-321 
3689-314 
3826-296 
3981-340 
4208-555 
4390-703 
4486-20] 
4717-644] 
[4862-369] 
[4991-44] 
[5075-20] 
[5361-600] 
[5520-1158] 
[5808-135] 


8] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  commissioners) 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[Some  of  the  "parts"  of  the  reports  of  the  commissioners  for  recent  years  have  been 
issued  separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 

General  publications 

Baltimore  case.  Opinion  of  Civil  Service  Commission  on  power  of 
removal  and  on  discrimination  in  appointments  for  partisan 
reasons  [in  Baltimore  case].    July  8,  1886.    12° 


377 


Cltwiflration       C8.     CIVIIj  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 


CS1.2: 

B212 


C43» 


C43  = 


C43^ 


D63 


Ex3 

G72 

H19 
In3 

In8^ 

In82 

L82 
P53 

P75^ 

P752 

P753 

P75* 
P75« 
P94 


General  publications— Continued 

Baltimore,  Md.  Report  of  Commissioner  Roosevelt  concerning  politi- 
cal assessments  and  use  of  official  influence  to  control  elections  in 
Federal  offices  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  with  action  of  commission  and 
report  of  testimony.     1891. 

Chief  examiner.  Report  of  chief  examiner  to  Civil  Service  Commis- 
eion,  Jan.  27,  1874.  1874.  [From  1895  to  1909,  reports  of  chief 
examiner  are  in  annual  reports  of  Civil  Service  Commission 
(CSl.l:);  1898,  issued  separately  also  and  classed  under  CSLl^:] 

Chicago,  111.  Investigation  of  complaint  against  collector  [Anthony  F.] 
Seeberger  of  port  of  Chicago,  charging  violation  of  civil-service 
act,  Apr.  11, 1887,  reports  of  commissioners  Edgerton  and  Lyman 
and  opinion  of  commission.  1887.  [Also  in  annual  report  of 
Civil  Service  Commission,  1887  (CSl.l :887),  p.  424-456.] 

Chicago,  111.  Report  of  commissioners  Edgerton  and  Lyman  concern- 
ing execution  of  civil-service  law  and  rules  in  Chicago  post-oflBce, 
Apr.  1887.  1887.  [Also  in  annual  report  of  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission, 1887  (CS1.1:887),  p.  457-463.] 

Districts.    List  of  civil-service  districts.     [1904.] 

Engineer  Department  at  Large.  Classes  established  by  Civil  Service 
Commission  and  limiting  rates  of  pay  of  each  class.  [To  accom- 
pany Engineer  Department  Circular  14,  1902,  which  is  not  listed 
m  this  Checklist  but  is  classed  in  Public  Documents  Library  as 
W7.4.•902»^] 

Executive  civil  service.  Tables  showing  number  of  positions  in 
executive  civil  service  June  30,  1896,  with  their  compensation 
by  grades  and  classes,  and  their  status  under  civil-service  rules; 
by  Theodore  L.DeLand.     1897.     4«    [3528-202] 

Government  Printing  Office.  [Opinion]  in  matter  of  order  of  President 
directing  classification  of  Government  Printing  Office,  submitted 
to  Senate  Committee  on  Judiciary  by  Civil  Service  Conmiission. 
1898. 

Handbook.  Educational  handbook  of  examinations.  May,  1907. 
(Form  1638.) 

Information  for  those  desiring  to  enter  service  of  Government,  civil  list, 
method  of  appointment  and  term  and  tenure  of  office,  [etc.];  also 
positions  open  to  appointment  outside  of  civil-service  rules. 
1893.     (52d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  61;  serial  no.  3064.) 

Internal  revenue.  In  re  status  of  deputy  collectors  of  internal  revenue, 
Oct.  14,  1897. 

Investigations.  [Circular]  to  district  secretaries  and  other  persons  con- 
ducting investigations  for  Civil  Service  Commission.    Jan.  1908. 

Logarithms.    Table  of  logarithms.    1905.    large  8° 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Charges  against  Philadelphia  Postal  Board  [and] 
Postmaster  [William  F.]  Harrity,  of  Philadelphia;  decision  of 
commission  and  report  of  investigation  commenced  Mar.  8,  1887. 
1887.  [Also  in  annual  report  of  Civil  Service  Commission,  1887 
(CS1.1:887),  p.  333-423.] 

Political  activity  and  assessments,  extracts  from  statutes  and  Executive 
and  departmental  orders.  Aug.  1904.  4**  (Form  1236.)  [Early 
issues  in  form  of  circular  letters  are  classed  under  CS1.5:] 

Political  assessments.  [Warning  against]  political  assessments  and  par- 
tisan activity  of  officeholders.     Feb.  1906.     (Form  1236.) 

Political  assessments.     Information  concerning  political  assessments 
and  partisan  activity  of  officeholders.    Jiily,  1907.     (Form  1236.) 
Same.    June,  1908.     (Form  1236.) 
Same.    Oct.  1908.    (Form  1236.) 

Prosecution .  [Brief  of  prosecutions  in  connection  with  civil-service  ex- 
aminations.]   Mar.  1909.     (Form  1775.) 


378 


Classification 
no. 

CS1.2: 

T721 


T712 
T71» 

V64 

CS1.3: 

(nos.) 


CS1.4: 

(nos.) 

CS1.5: 

(assigned 
nos.) 

CS1.6: 


C33 


096^ 

C962 
C963 

C96* 
C96« 

En3 


Exl 


Exl2 

Exl  3 
Exl* 

Exl« 


CS.     CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Treasury  Department.  Report  of  Board  of  Civil  Service  Examiners  for 
Treasury  Department  to  Advisory  Board,  on  operation  of  ''Rules 
and  regulations  for  improvement  of  civil  service"  in  Treasury 
Department.     1873.     [Also  reprinted  in  CSl.2:T713.] 

Treasury  Department.  Questions  used  in  28  civil  service  examinations 
in  Treasury  Department,  June  5,  1872-Jan.  31,  1873.  1873.  * 
[Also  reprinted  in  CS1.2:T71^] 

Treasury  Department.  Civil-service  reform  in  Treasury  Department, 
embracing:  1,  Rules  and  regulations  for  improvement  of  civil 
service;  2,  Report  of  Board  of  Examiners  to  Advisory  Board;  3, 
Questions  used  in  examinations.     1873. 

Veteran  preference  [in  appointment  to  civil  offices  under  United  States 
Government].     June,  1908.     (Form  1481.) 

Bulletins  [giving  information  in  regard  to  exami- 
nations] 

1 
2 
3 

[Discontinued.] 

Circulars 

[No  numbered  series  issued.] 

Circular  letters  (miscellaneous,  unnumbered) 

[Many  Circular  letters  and  unnumbered  circulars  have  been  issued,  but  none  of  suffi- 
cient importance  to  be  entered  here.] 

Instructions  and  information  for  applicants  and 
for  boards  of  examiners 

See  also,  for  Instructions  to  applicants,  lst-13tli  districts,  CS1.9:- 
CS1.21: 

Census,  13th.  Announcement  of  examination  [Oct.  23,  1909],  and  in- 
formation concerning  appointments  in  13tli  decennial  census. 
[1909.]    [Issued  jointly  with  Commerce  and  Labor  Department.] 

Customs  service.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  classified  customs  serv- 
ice.    Mar.  1895.     f    (Form  67.) 
Same.    July,  1895.     f°    (Form  117.) 

Customs  service.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  custom-house  branch  of 
classified  service.    July,  1902.     (Form  117.) 
Same,  except  at  New  York,  N.  Y.    May,  1903.     (Form  117.) 
Same,  except  for  1st,  2d,  and  3d  civil  service  districts,  headquarters 
Boston,  New  York,  and  Philadelphia,  respectively.    Jan.  1904. 

Engineer  Department  at  Large.  [Information  and  instruction  of  local 
boards  of  examiners  and  applicants  for  appointment  in  Engineer 
Department  at  Large.]  [June  4,  1902,  amended  1905.]  12*' 
[First  print  accompanied  Engineer  Department  Circular  14, 1902, 
which  is  not  listed  in  this  Checklist  but  is  classed  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  as  W7.4:902i*.] 

Examiners.  Instructions  to  nominating  and  appointing  officers  and 
local  boards  of  examiners  at  classified  post-offices,  classified 
custom-houses,  and  classified  internal  revenue  offices.  July, 
1895.    (Form  131.) 

Examiners.     Instructions  to  local  boards  of  examiners,  and  information 
for  nominating  and  appointing  officers.     Mar.  1900.     (Form  131.) 
Same.    Aug.  1903.     (Form  131.) 

Examiners.  Instructions  to  boards  of  examiners  and  information  for 
nominating  and  appointing  officers.    Jan.  1905.    (Form  131.) 

Examiners.  Information  for  boards  of  examiners  concerning  applica- 
tions, examinations,  and  appointments.  June  1,  1909.  (Form 
131.) 


379 


ClMsiflratioa 
no. 

CS1.6 


F31 
In8' 

In82 

Is7 


L112 
M46 


M68> 
M682 
M68'' 
M684 
M68« 
M68« 
P53 


P83 

P84^ 
P842 

P843 

P84* 
P84'^ 
P84« 

P84^ 
P84S 

P84» 
P8410 
P84»i 
P84»2 

P84^3 
P84» 

P841* 


C8.    CIVIIi  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

Instructions  and   information  for  applicants  and 
for  boards  of  examiners — Contiuuocf 

Federal  eervire.    Information  in  regard  to  holding  State  or  municipal 
offices  by  persons  in  Federal  service.    June,  1907.     (Form  1648.) 
Internal  revenue.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  classified  internal 
revenue  service.    June,  1895.    f*    (Form  117.) 
Same.    [1896.]    f    (Form  117,  new  series.) 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission.     Information  concerning  conditions  of 
employment  under  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  (Form  1417); 
[and  on  reverse]  Blacksmith,  boiler  maker,  carpenter,  copper- 
smith, machinist,  mason,  molder,  painter,  mttem  maker,  pipe 
fitter,  plumber,  tinsmith  examinations  for  Panama  Canal,  Feo. 
13,  1905.     Dec.  3,  1904  [and]  Jan.  18,  1905.    f  «> 
Laborers.     [Information  regarding  classification,  assignment,  and  ap- 
pointment of]  laborers.     Feb.  1906.    (Form  1513.) 
Laborers.     Information  regarding  classification,  assignment,  and  ap- 
pointment of  laborers.    June,  1908.     (Form  1725.) 
Mechanical  trades.    Instructions  to  applicants  for  mechanical  trades 
and  other  noneducational  examinations  in  Departmental  and 
Indian  services.    Nov.  1909.    (Form  1250.) 
Miscellaneous  information.    Aug.  1906.    (Form  1508.) 
Same.    Aug,  1906.    (Form  1089  revised.) 
Same.    Jan.  1908.     (Form  1508.) 
Same.    June,  1908.     (Form  1089  revised.) 
Same.     May,  1909.     (Form  1089  revised.) 
Same.    June,  1909.     (Form  1508.) 
Philippine  Islands.     Assistant,  male,  teacher,  male  and  female,  Philip- 
pine service  [instructions  to  applicants].     [1908.]    4°    ([Form] 
418.)    [Other  issues  of  this  publication,  being  announcements 
with  specific  dates  of  examinations,  are  classed  under  CS1.26:] 
Porto  Rico.     Instrucciones  d  los  solicitantes  para  los  ramos  de  las  offi- 
cinas  generates  del  gobierno  de  aduanas,  y  de  correos  del  servicio 
civil  clasificado  en  Porto  Rico.    Mar.  1902.     (Modelo  1254.) 
Postmasters.     Instructions  to  postmasters  and  local  boards  of  examiners 

at  classified  post  oflices.    Jan.  1893.     (Form  31.) 
Post-offices.     Instructions  to  local  boards  of  examiners  relative  to 
method  of  conducting  examinations  at  classified  post  offices. 
Aug.  1893.     (Form  32.) 
Postal  service.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  classified  postal  service. 
Aug.  1893.    f°    (Form  17.) 
Same.    July,  1895.     f  °    (Form  117.) 
Same.    Feb.  1896.    f°    (Form  117.) 
Past-offices.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  classified  post-office,  custom- 
house and  internal-revenue  services.    July,  1897.     (Form  117.) 
Same.    July,  1898.    (Form  117.) 
Poet-offices.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  post-office  and  custom-house 
bi-anches  of  classified  service.    Apr.  1899.     (Form  117.) 
Same.    Mar.  1900.     (Form  117.) 
Same.     Oct.  1900.     (Form  117.) 
Same.    July,  1901.    (Form  117.) 
Post-offices.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  post-office  branch  of  classi- 
fied service.    July,  1902. 
Same.    May,  1903. 

Same,  except  for  1st,  2d,  and  3d  civil  service  districts,  headquarters, 
Boston,  New  York,  and  Philadelphia,  respectively.  Jan.  1904. 
Post-offices.  Instructions*  to  applicants  for  post-office,  customs,  and 
custodian  services  in  Porto  Rico,  post-office,  customs,  internal 
revenue,  and  custodian  services  in  Hawaii,  and  customs  service 
in  Alaska.    May,  1906.    (Form  1537.) 


380 


Glasslftcation 
no. 

CS1.6; 


P8416 

P8417 
RI31 

RI32 
RI33 
RI34 
R13^ 

R13« 
R13^ 

R13« 

R13'' 

R32 

Sp3 

St3i 


St32 
St33 
St3* 
St3^ 

St4i 

St42 
St43 
St4* 
St45 
St46 
St4  7 
St48 
St49 
St4io 
St4" 


CSI.7I: 

872 1 
8722 

8723 

872* 


[published    Oct.]    1907.     11   p. 


14  p.     (Form  1407.) 
[published    Oct.]    1908. 

1909.     [Jan.  1909.] 

[Aug.  1909.] 


11 


p. 


14  p. 
lip. 


CS.     CIVIIi  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

Instructions  and  information  for  applicants  and 
for  boards  of  examiners— Continued 

Post-offices.     Instructions  to  applicants  for  post-office,  custom-house, 
and  custodian  services  in  Porto  Rico,  post-office,  custom-house, 
internal  revenue,  and  custodian  services  in  Hawaii,  and  custom- 
house service  in  Alaska.    Sept.  1908.     (Form  1537.) 
Postmasters.     Instructions  concerning  method  of  conducting  examina- 
tions for  position  of  4th-class  postmaster.    Jan.  1909.     (Form  1758.) 
Railway  mail  clerk.     Information  for  applicants  for  railway  mail  clerk 
examination    [with    schedule].     [1904.]    12    p.    (Form    1407.) 
[This  information  was  previously  included  in  Manual  of  exami- 
nations (CSl. 8:).] 
Same  [with  schedule].     [1905.]    12  p.     (Form  1407.) 
Same  [without  schedule].    Aug.  1906.     10  p.     (Form  1407.) 
Same  [with  schedule].    Jan.  1907.     13  p.     (Form  1407.) 
Same    [without   schedule].    Jan. 

(Form  1407.) 
Same  [with  schedule].    Jan.  1908. 
Same   [without   schedule].    Jan. 

(Form  1407.) 
Same  [with  schedule];  revised  to  Jan 

(Form  1407.) 
Same  [without  schedule];  revised  to  Jan.  1909 
(Form  1407.)  , 

Revenue-Cutter  Service.     Information  for  applicants  for  position  of 

cadet  in  Revenue-Cutter  Service.  Jan.  1906.  (Form  1416.) 
Special  or  technical  examinations.  Request  to  be  notified  of  special 
or  technical  examinations  to  be  held  on  other  than  scheduled 
dates.  Nov.  1901.  (Form  376.) 
Steamboat-Inspection  Service.  Information  concerning  examinations 
for  entrance  to  Steamboat-Inspection  Service.  Aug.  1904. 
(Form  1405.) 

[1907.] 
[1908.] 
[1909.] 
[1909.] 

Stenographer.    Information  for  applicants  for  stenographer  and  type 
writer  examination.     [1904.]    (Form  1424.) 
Same.    [1905.]    (Form  1424.) 
Same;  amended  Apr.  1906.     [1906.]    (Form  1424.) 
[1907.]    (Form  1424.) 

[1907.]    (Form  1424.) 
[1908.] 
[1908.] 
[1909.] 
[1909.] 
[1909.] 

Stenographer.  Manner  of  conducting  stenographer  and  typewriter 
examinations,  [instructions  to]  board  of  examiners.  Dec.  1909. 
(Form  1338.) 

Laws,  rules,  and  regulations  (general) 

Rules  and  regulations  respecting  civil  service.     1872.    20  p.    * 

Same  [with  additional  matter].    1872.    24  p.  -f  1 1.    [Copy  in  Public 
Documents  Library  is  incomplete,  having  only  16  p.] 
Rules  and  regulations  for  improvement  of  civil  service.     Edition  for 
Washington.     [1872.]    24  p.    [Also  reprinted  in  CS1.2:T71 3.] 
Same.    [1872.]    26  p. 


Same.  Revised  Feb.  1907. 

Same.  Revised  June,  1908. 

Same.  Revised  June,  1909. 

Same.  Revised  Aug.  1909. 


Same;  amended  Jan.  1907. 
Same;  revised  to  July,  1907. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1908. 
Same;  revised  to  July,  1908. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1909. 
Same;  revised  to  July,  1909. 
Same;  revised  to  Nov.  1909. 


(Form  1405.) 
(Form  1405.) 
(Form  1405.) 

(Form  1405.) 


(Form  1424.) 
(Form  1424.) 

(Form  1424.) 
(Form  1424.) 
(Form  1424.) 


381 


CISMsiflcatlon 
no. 

CS1.7': 

873 
883' 
8833 
883  3 

884' 
8842 
887' 


887  = 


8882 
896' 
8962 
897' 
8972 


897  = 


899' 
8992 
8993 
900' 

9002 
901' 

9012 
902' 
9022 
9023 

902  4 
902^ 
903' 
9032 
904' 

9042 
905' 
9052 


906' 
9062 
907 
908 


C8.     CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

Laws,  rules,  and  regulations  (general) — Continued 
Rules  of  Juue,  1873.     n.  p.  [June  4,  1873J. 
Civil-eervice  act,  rules,  and  regulations.    [1883.] 

Same.  •  2d  edition.    Oct.  1883. 
Civil-service  act,  amended  rules,  and  regulations.    3d  edition.    Dec. 
10,  1883. 
Same.    4th  edition.    May,  1884. 
Same.    5th  edition.    Sept.  1884. 
Rules  and  regulations  in  force  Mar,  4,  1885;  changes  and  modifications 
since  tnat  date,  and  action  taken  by  Civil  Service  Commission 
under  such  changes  and  modifications.     1887.     (49th  Cong.  2d 
sess.    S.  misc.  doc.  57;  serial  no.  2451.) 
Proposed  revision  of  amended  civil  service  rules  and  regulations. 

June  30,  1887.    2  p.  -j-  1.  3-56,  4°    [Incomplete.] 
Laws,  rules,  and  regulations  for  improving  executive  civil  service,    [let 
edition.]    1888. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1888. 
Civil  service  act  and  revision  of  civil  service  rules.    May  6,  1896. 
Same.    Nov,  2,  1896. 
Same,  as  amended  to  Jan.  2,  1897.    1897. 
Civil  service  rules  and  amendments,  Jan.  16,  1883-July  27,  1897.    n.  p. 
n.  d.    p.  55-156.     [From  Hearing  before  subcommittee  of  House 
Committee  on  Appropriations,  Dec.  9,  1897  (Y4.Ap6':C49).] 
Amendments  to  civil  service  rules.    [1897.]    [Amendments  to  rules  as 
printed  on  p.  53-64  of  Civil  Service  Commission  Annual  report, 
1896  (CSl. 1:896).] 
Civil  service  act  and  rules  promulgated  by  President.    Edition  of  Sept. 
1,  1898.     1898. 
Same.     Edition  of  June  1,  1899.     1899. 
Same.     Edition  of  July  1,  1899.     1899. 
Amendments  to  civil-service  rules;  approved  May  29,  1899,     [1899.] 
Civil  service  act  and  rules  promulgated  by  President.     Edition  of 
Mar.  29,  1900.     1900. 
Same.     Edition  of  June  29,  1900.     1900. 
Circular  [amendments  to  civil  service  rules  promulgated  by  President]. 

Dec.  2,  1901. 
Civil  service  act  and  rules.    Edition  of  Dec.  27,  1901.     1901. 
Same,  supplement.    Jan.  29,  1902. 
Same,  2d  supplement.    Mar.  18,  1902. 
Civil  service  act  and  rules,  and  transfer  r^ulations.    Edition  of  May  31, 
1902.     1902. 
Same,  supplement.    July  14,  1902. 
Proposed  revision  of  civil  service  rules.     Oct.  1902. 
United  States  civil  service  rules  to  take  effect  Apr.  15,  1903.     1903. 
Civil  service  act,  rules,  and  regulations.    Sept.  1,  1903. 
Civil  service  act,  rules,  and  regulations,  revision  of  rules  of  Apr.  15, 1903, 
with  notes  on  rules  by  commission.   Editionof  Jan.  1, 1904.    1904. 
Same.    Edition  of  Oct.  6,  1904.     1904. 
Same.     Edition  of  Mar.  23,  1905.     1905. 
Civil  service  act,  rules,  and  Executive  orders,  revision  of  rules  of  Apr. 
15, 1903,  with  notes  on  rules  by  commission.     Edition  of  May  18, 
1905.     1905. 
Same.     Edition  of  Mar.  5,  1906.     1906. 
Same,  and  legal  decisions.     Edition  of  Nov.  1906,     1906. 
Same.     Edition  of  June,  1907.     1907. 
Same.    Edition  of  June,  1908.    1908. 


382 


Classification 
no. 

CSI.72; 
C49 


C63 

Exl 

G74 
Lll 
L62' 


L622 
L623 
L624 

N42y' 


N42y2 

N42y3 
N42y4 
N42y5 
E88 


W19 
CS1.8: 

887 
890 
892 

8931 

893  2 

8941 
8942 


CS.      CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

Rules  and  regulations  (special) 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Regulations  to  govern  leaves  of  absence  of 
clerks  and  other  employees  of  [Civil  Service]  Commission.  Dec. 
1908.     (Form  1751.) 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Regulations  governing  employment  of 
mates  in  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  July,  1905.  (Form  1470.) 
[Issued  by  Civil  Service  Commission,  though  considered  as  ('oast 
and  Geodetic  Survey  Circular  64,  superseding  Bureau  circular  8, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  (C4.4:59).] 

Examination  papers.  Rules  for  marking  examination  papers,  with 
notes  on  rules  and  regulations  for  central  board  of  examiners; 
approved  by  commission  Oct.  17,  1895.     1895.     [Interleaved.] 

Government  Printing  Office.  Ci\dl  service  rules  applied  to  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.    June  13,  1895. 

Labor  regulations  for  Federal  offices  outside  of  Wasljington,  D.  C. 

July,  1909. 
Life-Saving  Service.     Regulations  governing  admission  to  grade  of 
eurfman  in  Life-Saving  Service;  revised  to  July  1,  1900.     [1900.] 
large  8*>    (Form  396.) 
Same;  revised  to  May,  1906.     [1906.]    (Form  396.) 
Same;  revised  to  May,  1907.     [1907.]    (Form  396.) 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1910.     [1909.]    (Form  396.) 
New  York   customs   district.     Regulations  governing   promotions  in 
customs  service  at  New  York;  approved  and  promulgated  by 
President,  Jan.  4,  1887.     [1887.]    12° 

New  York  customs  district.     Promotions  and  transfers  in  New  York 
customs  district.     Aug.  7,  1895.     f** 
Same.    Jan.  2,  1896.    f« 
Same.     Nov.  12,  1896. 
Same;  regulations  in  effect  May  15,  1900.     [1900.] 

Rural  free-delivery  service.  Regulations  governing  manner  of  appoint- 
ment to  position  of  carrier  in  rural  free-delivery  service.  Feb. 
1908.  (Form  1494b.)  [See,  for  earlier  editions  issued  in  con- 
junction with  Post-Office  Department,  P13.5:C23  ^'^.] 

War  Department.  Regulations  for  promotion  in  classified  Depart- 
mental service,  applied  to  War  Department,  May  7,  1887.  1887. 
12° 

Manual  of  examinations 

[Annual  reports  of  Civil  Service  Commission  for  1874  (CSl. 1:874)  and  from  1884  to 
1897  (CSl. 1:884-897)  contain  information  which  after  1897  was  embodied  in  the 
Manual  of  examinations.  The  earlier  publications  listed  below,  though  not 
bearing  title  Manual,  contain  such  information.] 

Schedule  of  examinations  to  be  held  by  Civil  Service  Commission  fdr 
Departmental  service  at  Washington  during  1887.     [1886.] 

Same,  Departmental  service  at  Washington,  and  Railway  Mail  Serv- 
ice, during  1890.     [1889.] 

Schedule  of  examinations  for  1892,  Departmental,  Railway  Mail,  and 
Indian  services,  with  instructions  to  applicants,  specimen  exami- 
nation questions,  and  regulations  for  marking.     1892. 

Instructions  to  applicants,  specimen  examination  questions,  and  regula- 
tions for  marking,  with  schedule  of  examinations  for  1893,  Depart- 
mental, Railway  Mail,  and  Indian  services.     1893. 

Departmental,  Railway  Mail,  and  Indian  services,  schedule  of  examina- 
tions for  1893,  with  instructions  to  applicants,  specimen  examina- 
tion questions,  and  regulations  for  marking.     1893. 

Schedule  of  examinations  for  1st  6  months  of  1894,  Departmental,  Rail- 
way Mail,  and  Indian  services.    1894. 

Same,  for  last  6  months  of  1894.    [1894.] 


383 


Glasslfloatlon 
no. 

CS1.8: 

894  » 


895 


895  2 
895  3 
896 » 
8962 


896  « 

897 » 

8972 
8973 
898 1 

8982 
899 » 
8992 
900^ 
9002 


901^ 
9012 

9013 


9021 
9022 


902  = 


903 1 
9032 
904 1 
9042 
905 1 
9052 
9061 
9062 
907 1 
907  2 
908' 
9082 
909' 


C8.     CIVIL.  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

Manual  of  examinations — Continued 

Instructions  to  applicants,  specimen  examination  questions,  and  ref- 
lations for  marking,  Departmental,  Railway  Mail,  and  Indian 
services.     1894. 
Instructions  to  applicants,  regulations  for  marking,  and  specimen  ex- 
amination questions,  Departmental,  Railway  Mail,  and  Indian 
services.     1895. 
Schedule  of  examinations  for  1st  6  months  of  1895.    [1895.] 
Same,  for  last  6  months  of  1895.     [1895.] 
Same,  for  1st  6  months  of  1896.    [1896.]    ([Form]  301.) 
Instructions  to  applicants,  regulations  for  marking,  and  specimen  ex- 
amination questions.  Departmental,  Railway  Mail,  Indian,  and 
Government  Printing  services.    1896. 
Instructions  to  applicants  for  Departmental  and  Government  Printing 

services.     1896. 
Schedule  of  examinations,  and  instructions  to  applicants,  classified  civil 
service;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1897.    1897.    96  p. 
Same.     [2d  edition,  with  index  to  positions.]    1897.     102  p. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1897.    1897. 
Manual  of  examinations  for  classified  civil  service;  revised  to  Jan.  1, 
1898.     1898.     (Form  302.) 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1898.    1898.     (Form  302.) 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1899.    1899.     (Form  302.) 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1899.     1899.     (Form  302.) 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1900.     1900.    (Form  302.) 
Supplement  to  Manual  of  examinations  showing  dates,  places,  and  other 
information  concerning  examinations  to  be  held  in  fall  of  1900. 
[1900]    *    [No  Manual  of  examinations  revised  to  July  1, 1900, 
was  published.] 
Manual  of  examinations  for  classified  civil  service;  revised  to  Jan.  1, 
1901.     1901.     (Form  302.) 
Same,  supplement,  showing  dates,  places,  and  other  information  con- 
cerning examinations  to  be  held  in  fall  of  1901.     [1901.]     [No 
Manual  of  examinations  revised  to  July  1,  1901,  was  published.] 
Manual  of  examinations  for  classified  civil  service;  revised  to  Jan.  1, 

1901.  [2d  edition.]    1901.     [Pages  3  and  4  of  1st  print  of  1901  are 
omitted,  as  also  schedule  of  examinations,  sec.  9.] 

Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1902.    1902. 

Same,  supplement,  showing  dates,  places,  and  other  information 

concerning  examinations  to  be  held  in  fall  of  1902.     [1902.]     [No 

Manual  of  examinations  revised  to  July  1,  1902,  was  published.] 

Manual  of  examinations  for  classified  civil  service;  revised  to  Jan.  1, 

1902.  [2d  edition.]    1902.     (Form  302.)     [Pages  3,  4,  7-10  and 
schedule  of  examinations  omitted  from  this  edition.] 

Manual  of  examinations;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1903.     1903.     (Form  302.) 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1903.    1903.    (Form  302.) 

1904.     (Form  302.) 

1904.  (Form  302.) 

1905.  (Form  302.) 

1905.  (Form  302.) 

1906.  (Form  302.) 

1906.  (Form  302.) 

1907.  (Form  302.) 

1907.  (Form  302.) 

1908.  (Form  302.) 

1908.  (Form  302.) 

1909.  (Form  302.) 
1909.     (Form  302.) 


Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1904. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1904. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1905. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1905. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1906. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1906. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1907. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1907. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1908. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1908. 
Same;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1909. 
Same;  revised  to  July  1,  1909. 


384 


Classification 
no. 

CS1.9: 

9041 

9042 
9043 
904  4 
905 1 
9052 
9053 
906 
9071 
9072 
908 
909 
CSl.lO: 
9041 

9042 
9043 
904^ 

904  5 

9051 

9052 

906 

907 

9081 

9082 

9083 

9091 

9092 

CSl.ll: 

9041 

9042 
9043 
9051 
9052 
9061 
9062 
9071 
907  2 
9081 
9082 
909 
CS1.12: 
9041 

9042 
9051 
9052 
9061 


Same. 

July,  1904. 

Same. 

Sept.  1904 

Same. 

Oct.  1904. 

Same. 

Jan.  1905. 

Same. 

Aug.  1905. 

Same. 

Oct.  1905. 

Same. 

Aug.  1906. 

Same. 

Apr.  1907. 

Same. 

Dec.  1907. 

Same. 

Oct.  1908. 

Same. 

May,  1909. 

CS.      CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

1st  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,  1st  civil  service  district,  headquarters,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.    Jan.  1904.     (Form  1340.) 

(Form  1340.) 

(Form  1394.) 

(Form  1394.) 

(Form  1340.) 

(Form  1340.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 
2d  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,  2d  civil  service  district,  headouarters,  New 
York  City.    Jan.  1904.     (Form  1058.) 
(Form  1058.) 
(Form  1058.) 

12  p.     (Form  1058.)     [Applies  to  examinations 

13  p.     (Form  1058.)     [Applies  to  examinations 

(Form  1058.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
3d  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,  3d  civil  service  district,  headquarters,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.    Jan.  1904.     (Form  1344.) 
Same.     May,  1904.     (Form  1344.) 

(Form  1344.) 

(Form  1344.) 

(Form  1344.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 
4:tli  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions   to  applicants,   4th  civil  service  district, 
Washington,  D.  C.    May,  1904.     (Form  1394.) 
Same.    July,  1904.     (Form  1394.) 
Same.    Jan.    1905.     (Form  1394.) 
Same.    July,  1905.     (Form  1394.) 
Same.    Apr.    1906.    (Form  1372.) 


Same. 

Mar.  1904. 

Same. 

July,  1904. 

Same. 

Oct.  1904. 

for  1904.] 

Same. 

Oct.  1904. 

for  1905.] 

Same. 

May,  1905. 

Same. 

Oct.  1905. 

Same. 

Nov.  1906. 

Same. 

May,  1907. 

Same. 

May,  1908. 

Same. 

Sept.  1908. 

Same. 

Nov.  1908. 

Same. 

May,  1909. 

Same. 

Sept.  1909. 

Same. 

Sept.  1904. 

Same. 

Mar.  1905. 

Same. 

Sept.  1905. 

Same. 

Apr.  1906. 

Same. 

Sept.  1906. 

Same. 

May,  1907. 

Same. 

July,  1907. 

Same. 

Feb.  1908. 

Same. 

Aug.  1908. 

Same. 

May,  1909. 

headquarters, 


385 


Clas8illcatlon 
no. 

CS1.12: 

906* 
9063 
907 » 
907  2 
907=' 
908 » 
908' 
9083 
909 
CS1.13: 
904 

905 
906 
9071 
907  2 
908 
909 
CS1.14:: 
904 1 

904  2 
905 1 
9052 
906 1 
9062 
9071 
9072 
9073 
9081 
9082 
9091 
9092 
9093 
CS1.15: 
9041 


Same. 

Nov. 

1906 

Same. 

Mar. 

1907. 

Same. 

May, 

1907. 

Same. 

Sept. 

1907 

Same. 

Feb. 

1908. 

Same. 

June, 

1908 

Same. 

Sept. 

1908 

Same. 

Mar. 

1909. 

Same. 

July, 

1906. 

Same. 

Feb. 

1907. 

Same. 

Sept. 

1907. 

Same. 

Feb. 

1908. 

Same. 

May, 

1909. 

CS.     CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

4tli  district,  Instructions  to  applicants— Continued 

Same.  Aug.  1906.  (Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.)  » 

5tli  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,  5th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 
Atlanta,  Ga.     Sept.  1904.     (Form  1407.) 
Same.     Aug.  1905.     (Form  1407.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
6th.  district.  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,  6th  civil  service  district,   headquarters, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.    May,  1904.     (Form  1393.) 

(Form  1393.) 

(Form  1393.) 

(Form  1393.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.) 
7th.  district.  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,   7th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 
Chicago,  111.    Mar.  1904.     (Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 

(Form  1372.)  ^ 

(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 
(Form  1372.) 


Same. 

Sept. 

1904. 

Same. 

Mar. 

1905. 

Same. 

July, 

1905. 

Same. 

Apr. 

1906. 

Same. 

July, 

1906. 

Same. 

Feb. 

1907. 

Same. 

Oct. 

1907. 

Same. 

July, 

1907. 

Same. 

Mar. 

1908. 

Same. 

Aug. 

1908. 

Same. 

Jan. 

1909. 

Same. 

May, 

1909. 

Same. 

Sept. 

1909. 

904  2 

Same. 

July, 

1904. 

9043 

Same. 

Oct. 

1904. 

9051 

Same. 

Feb. 

1905. 

9052 

Same. 

Aug. 

1905. 

9061 

Same. 

Feb. 

1906. 

9062 

Same. 

June, 

1906. 

9063 

Same. 

Nov. 

1906. 

9071 

Same, 

Apr. 

1907. 

9072 

Same. 

June 

1907. 

9073 

Same. 

Oct. 

1907. 

9081 

Same. 

Jan. 

1908. 

9082 

Same. 

June 

1908. 

9083 

Same. 

Sept. 

1908. 

909 

Same. 

May, 

1909. 

82452° 

—11 25 

386 


Olassiflcatlon 
no. 

CS1.16: 

9041 

9042 
905 
906 
907 
908 
d09 
CS1.17: 
904 

9051 
9052 
9053 
906 
9071 
9072 
9073 
9081 
9082 
909 1 
9092 
909^ 
CS1.18: 
904 

905 

9071 

9072 

908 

9091 

9092 

CS1.19: 


904 

905 
906 
907 
909 
CS1.20; 


904 

905 

906 
907 1 
9072 


CS.     CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION— Continued 

8th  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,   8th  civil  service  district,   headquarters, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.     Apr.  1904.     (Form  1378.) 

Same.    July,  1904.    (Form  1378.) 

Same.     Sept.  1905.     (Form  1378.) 

Same.    Nov.  1906.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Sept.  1907.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.    June,  1908.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.    July,  1909.     (Form  1372.) 

9tli  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions   to  applicants,  9th   civil  service  district,   headquarters, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Sept.  1904.     (Form  1413.) 

Same.    Mar.    1905.     (Form  1413.) 

Same.     Sept.  1905.     (Form  1413.) 

Same.     Nov.  1905.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.    July,  1906.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.    Jan.    1907.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.    July,  1907.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Oct.    1907.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.    Apr.    1908.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Aug.   1908.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Feb.   1909.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     July,  1909.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Sept.  1909.     (Form  1372.) 
lOth.  district.  Instructions  to  applicants 

Instructions  to  applicants,  10th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 
New  Orleans,  La.  Dec.  1904.  1904.  (Form  1418.) 
Same.  Feb.  1905.  (Form  1372.) 
Same.  Apr.  1907.  (Form  1372.) 
Same.  July,  1907.  (Form  1372.) 
Same.  Aug.  1908.  (Form  1372.) 
Same.  Mar.  1909.  (PVm  1372.) 
Same.    May,  1909.     (Form  1372.) 


■<hH 


11th.  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

[A  part  of  the  11th  district  was  merged  into  the  12th  district  about  July,  1905;  see 
CS1.20:] 

Instructions  to  applicants,   11th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 
Denver,  Colo.     Sept.  1904.     (Form  1410.) 

Same.     Nov.  1905.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Nov.  1906.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Oct.    1907.     (Form  1372.) 

Same.     Sept.  1909.     (Form  1372.) 
12tlL  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

[The  headquarters  of  the  12th  district  were  originally  at  Portland,  Oreg.  About 
July,  1905,  the  12th,  13th,  and  a  part  of  the  11th  districts  were  consolidated  as 
the  12th  district,  with  headquarters  at  San  Francisco.] 

Instructions  to  applicants,   12th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 

Portland,  Oreg.    July,  1904.     (Form  1401.) 
Instructions  to  applicants,  12th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.     July,  1905.     (Form  1483.) 
Same.    July,  1906.     (Form  1372.) 
Same.    Apr.    1907.     (Form  1372.) 
Same.     Oct.    1907.    (Form  1372.) 


387 


ClAMlleftUom 
so. 

CS1.20: 

907  •» 

908 » 

908  2 

909 
CS1.21: 

904 

905 
CS1.22: 

902 

903 1 

9032 

904 

906 

907 » 

907  2 

9073 

908 

909 

CS1.23: 

904 

909 

CS1.24:: 

906 

908 

CS1.25: 

908 

909 

CS1.26: 

(CT) 


CS,  CrVIIj  SERVICE   COMMISSION— Continued 

12tli  district,  Instructions  to  applicants— Continued 

Instructions  to  boards  of  examiners  [12th  civil  service  district].    July, 
1907.    (Form  1646.)  't.' 

Same.    July,  1907,  [reprint]  1908.     (Form  1646.) 
Instructions  to  applicants,  12th  civil-service  district,  headquarters,  San 
Frandsco,  Cal.    June,  1908.    (Form  1372.), 
Same.     May,  1909.     (Form  1372.) 
lath,  district,  Instructions  to  applicants 

[Merged  into  the  12th  district  about  July,  1905;  see  CS1.20:] 

Instructions  to  applicants,  13th  civil  service  district,  headquarters, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.    May,  1904.     (Form  1395.) 
Same.    Mar.  1905.     (Form  1344.)    * 
Transfers 

Regulations  governing  transfers,  with  notes  of  explanation  and  extracts 

from  civil  service  rules.     1902. 
[Information  concerning  transfers.]    Apr.  1903.    4°    (Form  305.) 

Same.    June,  1903.     4P    (Form  305.) 
Information  concerning  transfers.     Aug.  1904.     4°    (Form  305.) 

Same.    Feb.   1906.    (Form  305.) 

Same.    Jan.    1907.     (Form  305.) 

Same.    May,  1907.     (Form  305.) 

Same.     Sept.  1907.    (Form  305.) 

Same.    Sept.  1907  [reprint  1908]. 

Same.    Apr.   1909.    (Form  305.) 
Reinstatements 
Information  concerning  reinstatements. 

Same.    July,  1909.    (Form  126.) 
Removals 
Information  concerning  removals.     Oct.  1906.     (Form  505.) 

Same.     Oct.  1906  [revised  1908].     1908.     (Form  505.) 
Temporary  appointments 
Information  concerning  temporary  appointments.     1908.     (Form  1729.) 

Same.    June,  1909.     (Form  1729.) 

Announcements    and    postponements    of    exami- 
nations 

[The  Civil  Service  Ck)mmission  issues  as  often  as  required  publications  annoimcing 
examinations  to  be  held.  These  announcements,  being  of  temporary  interest, 
are  not  listed  here.] 


(Form  305.) 


July,  1904.     4«     (Form  126.) 


DC.    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


[1802-71,  corporation  of  City  of  Washington,  established  by  act  of  May  3,  1802. 

1871-74,  Ist  municipal  government  of  District  of  Columbia,  established  by  act  of  Feb. 
21,  1871. 

1874-78,  2d  municipal  government  of  District  of  Columbia  (temporary  commission), 
established  by  act  of  June  20,  1874. 

1878-date,  permanent  commission,  established  by  act  of  June  11,  1878. 

The  relations  between  the  United  States  Government  and  the  District  of  Columbia  are 
of  such  a  unique  nature  that  in  considering  the  publications  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia government  and  its  various  branches  it  is  difficult  to  decide  which  are  and  which 
are  not  United  States  Government  publications.  In  compiling  the  following  list, 
publications  of  the  corporation  of  the  Citv  of  Washington  during  the  period  1802-71 
nave  been  omitted,    rublications  iesuea  by  bodies  which  existed  as  a  part  of  the 


388 

Territorial  form  of  government,  Feb.  21, 1871-June  20, 1874,  are  classed  under  DC1.2: 
The  files  of  District  of  Columbia  publications  in  the  Public  Documents  Library 
are  in  many  cases  very  incomplete.]  t 


Classification 
no. 


DCl.      COMMISSIONERS 


DCl.l:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 

1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 

1891 
1892 
1893 


[Bureau  editions,  bound  in  1 
ated.] 


are  much  abbrevi- 


[1641-1]\ 
[1682-1]/ 
*    [1751-1] 

1802-1" 

1852-1 

1913-1 

1962-1 

2021-1 

2103-1 

2193-1 

Edition 

2290-1 

2383-1 

2471-1 

'    [2547-1] 

2642-1" 

2731-1^ 

2848-1]  [Title-page  for  1889  report  bound  by  mistake  with  re- 
port for  1890.  Not  known  if  there  was  a  bureau  edition  for  1890.] 
'2941-1]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

3096-1] 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number, 
bound  in  cloth  omits  Engineer  Department  report.] 
'No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number  " 
No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number 
No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number 


3217-1,  pt.7] 
3er.] 

1894  [3311-1,  pt.  7] 

1895  [3391-7] 

1896  [3497-7] 

1897,  V.  1     [3652-7] 
Same,  v.  2    [3653-7] 
Same,  v.  3    [3653-7] 

1898,  v.l    [3769-7] 
Same,  V.  2    [3770-7] 
Same,  v.  3    [3770-7] 
Same,  3  v.  in  1 

1899,  v.l    [3930-7] 


Same, 
Same, 
Samej 
Same, 


V.  2  [3930-7] 
V.  3  [3931-7] 
V. 4  [3931-7] 
4  V.  in  1 


1900,  4  V.  in  1    [4118,  4119-7] 


t  Valuable  information  concerning  the  District  of  Columbia  may  be  obtained  from 
the  following  publications: 

Sketch  of  various  forms  of  local  government  in  District  of  Columbia  [from  its  organi- 
zation], with  list  of  Washington  City  officials,  by  W.  B.  Bryan;  see  [3611-238]. 

Origin  and  government  of  District  of  Columbia,  by  William  Tindall;  see  DCl. 2: 
D631 -^ 

Bibliography  of  District  of  Columbia,  .to  1898,  by  Wilhelmus  Bogart  Bryan;  see 
[3848-61].  • 

List  of  maps  and  views  of  Washington  and  District  of  Columbia  in  Library  of  Con- 
gress, by  P.  Lee  Phillips;  see  [3852-154]. 

Report  of  commission  to  revise  statutes  in  force  in  District  of  Columbia,  1872;  see 
[1571-25]. 

Joint  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Charities  and  Reformatories  in  District 
of  Columbia,  pt.  3,  historical  sketches,  compiled  by  Charles  Moore;  see 
Y4.D633:C37  3. 


389 


ClaMiflratlon 
no. 

DCl.l: 

(date) 


DCl.ia: 

(date) 

DC1.2: 

B86 


DCl.     COMMISSIONERS-Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1901,  4v.ini     [4302-7] 

1902,  V.  1     [4467-7] 
Same,  v.  2    [4467-7] 
Same,  v.  3    [4468-7] 
Same,  v.  4    [4468-7] 

1903,  V.  1     [4654-7] 
Same,  v.  2    [4654-7] 
Same,  v.  3    [4654-7] 
Same,  v.  4    [4655-7] 
Same,  v.  5,  2  pts.     [4655-7] 

1904,  V.  1     [4807-7] 
Same,  v.  2    [4808-7] 
Same,  v.  3    [4808-7] 
Same,  v.  4     [4808-7] 
Same,  v.  5,  2  pta.     [4809-7] 

1905,  V.  1     [4967-8] 
Same,  v.  2    [4967-8] 
Same,  v.  3    [4967-8] 
Same,  v.  4     [4968-8] 
Same,  v.  5,  2  pts.     [4968-8] 

1906,  V.  1    [5126-8] 
Same,  v.  2    [5126-8] 
Same,  v.  3    [5127-8] 
Same,  v.  4    [5127-8] 
Same,  v.  5,  2  pts.    [5127-8] 

1907,  V.  1    *    [5342-8] 
Same,  v.  2    [5343-8] 
Same,  v.  3    [5344-8] 
Same,  V.  4    *    [5345-8] 
Same,  v.  5,  2  pts.    *    [5346-8] 

1908,  V.  1    [5521-1049]     [Only  100  copies  of  bureau  edition  of  v.  1 

printed.] 
Same,  V.  2    [5522-1049]]     ,,,,..         .,         ^  .      ,, 

Same,  V.  3    [5523-1049]      [No  edition  without  Congressional  docu- 

Same,  v.  4     [5524-1049]]         ^^^   ^^^  ^^'^ 
Same,  v.  5,  2  pts.     [5525-1049]    [Not  to  b6  issued.] 

1909,  V.  1     [5809-110] 
Same,  v.  2    [5810-110] 
Same,  v.  3    [5811-110] 
Same,  v.  4  f    [5812-110] 
Same,  v.  5  f    [5813-110] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  Commissioners) 

[The  report  of  the  Commissioners,  without  accompanying  documents,  is  ako  issued 
separately  in  pamphlet  form.] 

General  publications 

Buildings  and  elevators.  Regulations  governing  buildings  and  eleva- 
tors in  District  of  Columbia;  revised  and  adopted  May  2,  1894. 
Philadelphia,  Dunlap  Printing  Co.,  1894.     12» 


t  Not  yet  issued. 


390 


Classification 
no. 

DC1.2 

C37 


C64 
C73 

C81» 
C812 


C813 
C816 


C831 
C832,3 

C83^ 
C83« 
C83-« 

D37^ 

D37  2,3 

D37* 
D37« 

D37« 


DCl.     COMMISSIONERS— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Charities.  Report  on  charities  and  corrections  in  District  of  Columbia 
by  commission  appointed  by  Commissioners  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Dec.  4,  1888.  R.  O.  Polkinhom,  printer,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[1889]. 

Code  of  D.  C.  Revised  code  of  District  of  Columbia;  [by  Robert  Ould 
and  Wm.  B.  B.  Cross].  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  1857. 
[See,  for  later  codes,  Y4.D632:C64i-3  and  Y4.D63i:C64.] 

Comptroller.  Report  of  comptroller  of  District  of  Columbia,  from  or- 
ganization of  District  government  [June  1,  1871]  to  Dec.  31, 
1872.  Washington,  D.  C,  Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  1873, 
[Reports  for  1874  and  1875  are  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia (DCl.l:).    Office  consolidated  with  that  of  Auditor  (DC4.)  in  187G.] 

Corporations.     Chapter  18  of  Code  [of  law  for  District  of  Columbia  en- 
acted Mar.  3, 1901,  amended  Jan.  31  and  June  30, 1902,  relative  to 
corporations].     [Apr.  1903.]    p.  122-168. 
Corporations,    Laws  relating  to  corporations  in  District  of  Columbia, 
[chapter  18]  from  Code  of  law  [enacted  Mar.  3,  1901,  amended 
Jan.  31  and  June  30, 1902],  and  other  laws  for  District  of  Columbia; 
compiled  by  William  F.  Meyers.    [June,  1903.]    122-168  +  [1]  p. 
Same,  with  index  [and  additions].     [Sept.  29, 1903.]     [l]-f  121-175  p. 
Same,  with  index  [and  additions].     [June  5,  1905.]    p.  120-175. 
Same,  from  Code  of  law  [1906]  and  other  laws  for  District  of  Colum- 
bia.    1907.     iii  +  122-180  p. 
Same  [with  additions].     1907  [1908].     iii  +  122-182  p. 
Council  (note). 

[Upper  house  of  Legislative  Assembly,  1871-74;  see  note  preceding  entry  for  DC1.2: 
L521.] 

Council.  Journal  of  Council  of  District  of  Columbia:  v.  1,  1st  regular 
session.  May  15-Aug.  23,  1871.  Washington,  Republican  Print, 
1872.     * 

Same:  v.  2  and  3,  1st  special  session,  Oct.  12-18,  1871,  [and]  2d 
special  session,  Nov.  8,  1871-Jan.  19,  1872.  Washington,  Gibson 
Brothers,  printers,  1872. 

Same:  [v.  4],  2d  regular  session,  Apr.  22-June  20,  1872.  Washing- 
ton, Gibson  Brothers,  printers,  1872. 

Same:  v.  5,  3d  regular  session,  Apr.  28-June  26,  1873.  Washington, 
New  National  Era  and  Citizen  Print,  1873. 

Same:  v.  6,  4th  regular  session,  Apr.  27-June  22, 1874.     Washington, 
Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1874.     [Proceedings  between  Apr.  28 
and  May  1,  p.  13-16,  omitted.] 
Delegates,  House  of  (note). 

[Lower  house  of  Legislative  Assembly,  1871-74;  see  note  preceding  entry  for  DC1.2: 
L521.] 

Delegates,  House  of.  Journal  of  House  of  Delegates  of  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, annual  and  extra  sessions,  1871-72:  v.  1,  Annual  session. 
May  15-Aug.  23,  1871.  Washington,  Chronicle  Publishing  Com- 
pany, 1871. 

Same:  v.  2  and  3,  1st  special  session,  Oct.  12-18,  1871,  2d  special 
session,  Nov.  8, 1871-Jan.  19, 1872.  Washington,  Chronicle  Pub- 
lishing Company,  1872. 

Same:  [v.  4],  pts.  1  and  2,  2d  annual  session,  1872.  WashingtoUj 
Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  1872. 

Same:  v.  5,  3d  annual  session,  1873.  Washington,  Republican 
Print,  1873.     ^ 

Same:  v.  6,  4th  annual  session,  1874.    [Not  printed.] 
Delegates,  House  of.     Rules  of  House  of  Delegates,  with  Rules  of  order 
of  Council,  [Joint  rules  and  orders  of  2  houses],  and  organic  act  of 
District  of  Columbia.    Washington,  D, C,  Chronicle  Publishing 
Company,  1872. 


391 


Cl»ii8lfle»tlon 
no. 

DC1.2: 

D631 

D63» 
D63» 
D63* 


L621 

L522 
L523 


L52^ 


P96» 


P962 


St2 


St8i 

St82 
T98 


W27 


DCl.     COMMISSIONERS— Oontinued 

General  publications— (Jontinuod 

District  of  Columbia,    Origin  and  government  of  Diatrict  of  Columbia; 
by  William  Tindall.    1903.    224p.il. 
Same.     1907.    224p.il.  i     |'','" 

Same.    1907.    220p.il.  -i'l,;'  / 

Same.     1908.    226  p.  il.    [See,  for  reprint  of  p^  1-30,  y4.  D63  ':C)i;4.] 
legislative  Assembly  (note) 

(The  Legislative  Assembly  was  created  by  act  of  Feb.  21, 1871,  which  established  the 
Ist  municipal  government  of  the  District  of  Cohimbia,  and  its  first  session  began 
May  15,  1871.  TliLs  Assembly  consisted  of  2  houses,  the  Council  and  the  House 
of  Delegates;  see,  for  publications  of  the  Council,  DCl.2:C83i-«,  and  for  publica- 
tions of  the  IIoiL'^e  of  Delegates,  DC1.2:D37i-<.  The  Territorial  form  of  govern- 
ment was  abolished  by  act  of  June  20,  1874,  and  the  Legislative  Assembly  ad- 
journed sine  die  June  22,  1874.) 

Legislative  Assembly.    Acts  and  resolutions  of  Ist  session  of  Ist  Legis- 
lative Assembly  of  District  of  Columbia,  May  15-Aug.  23,  1871. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Chronicle  Print,  1871. 
Same,  Ist  and  2d  special  sessions  of  Ist  Legislative  Assembly.    Wash- 
ington, Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  1872.    * 

L^slative  Assembly.  Laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  1871-72:  pt.  1, 
Organic  act  and  subsequent  acts  of  Congress  affecting  District  of 
Columbia;  pt.  2,  Acts  of  regular  session  of  1st  Legislative  Assem- 
bly; pt.  3,  Acts  of  1st  and  2d  special  sessions  of  1st  Legislative 
Assembly;  pt.  4,  Acts  of  2d  Legislative  Assembly.  Washington, 
Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  1872. 
Same,  1873:  Acts  of  3d  Legislative  Assembly.  Washington,  Chron- 
icle Publishing  Company,  1873.  * 
[The  4th  Legislative  Assembly  was  in  session  Apr.  27-Tune  22,  1874,  but  the  only 
act  which  became  a  law  was  the  appropriation  for  salaries,  and  this  was  not 
printed.] 

Public  Works,  Board  of  (note). 

[The  Board  of  Public  Works  of  District  of  Columbia  was  established  under  act  of 
Feb.  21, 1871;  which  provided  for  the  1st  mvmicipal  government  of  the  District. 
The  board  made  3  reports,  the  firstof  which,  covering  the  period  from  its  organiza- 
tion tmtil  Mar.  6, 1872,  had  3  pages  and  appeared  only  as  42d  Congress,  2d  session, 
Senate  executive  document  69,  serial  no.  1479.  The  2d  (1872)  and  3d  (1873)  reports 
appeared  both  in  bureau  and  Congressional  editions  and  are  entered  below.  It 
is  probable  that  the  board  made  no  other  rejwrts  as  it  was  abolished  by  act  of 
June  20,  1874,  which  established  the  2d  municipal  government  of  the  District  of 
Columbia.) 

Public  Works,  Board  of.  Report  of  Board  of  Public  Works  of  District 
of  Columbia  from  its  organization  until  Nov.  1,  1872.  [Wash- 
ington, Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  1872.]?  [284]  p.  (incl. 
44  p.  of  folded  tab.)  [2]  maps.  [1562-1,  pt.  6]  [The  Congres- 
sional edition,  printed  at  Government  Printing  Office,  has  only 
253  p.  and  2  maps,  the  matter  having  been  rearranged  and  some 
material  omitted.] 
Same,  Nov.  1,  1873.  Washington,  Chronicle  Publishing  Company, 
1873.     [405]  p.  [4]  maps.     [1603-1,  pt.  6]    [Congressional  edition, 

Erinted  at  Government  Printing  Office,  contains  same  matter  as 
ureau  edition  but  has  only  358  p.  and  no  maps.] 

Statutes.  Compiled  statutes  in  force  in  District  of  Columbia,  including 
acts  of  2d  session  of  50th  Congress,  1887-89;  [compiled  by  William 
Stone  Abert  and  Benjamin  G.  Lovejoy].    1894.     large  8** 

Street-railway  franchises.     Laws  relating  to  street-railway  franchises  in 
District  of  Columbia.     1896. 
Same;  recompiled  and  indexed  by  Daniel  E.  Garges.    1905. 

Typhoid  fever.  Report  on  typhoid  fever  in  District  of  Columbia,  sub- 
mitted by  Medical  Society  of  District  of  Columbia  to  Committee 
on  District  of  Columbia  of  House  of  Representatives,  June  14, 
1894.     1894.     [3229-188] 

Washington,  D.  C.  Maps  of  District  of  Columbia  and  city  of  Washing- 
ton, and  i)lats  of  squares  and  lota  of  city  of  Washington.  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  A.  Boyd  Hamilton,  1852.    1  p.  159  pi.  3  maps, 

f  o     * 


392 


Classification 
no. 

DC1.2: 

.:-        W85 


DC1.3: 

(nos.) 
DC1.4: 

(nos.) 
DC1.5: 

(Cong,  sese.) 


DC1.6: 

(date) 


DCl.     COMMISSIONERS— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Wood.  Report  on  preservation  of  wood;  by  J.  K.  Barnes,  A.  A. 
Humphreys,  M.  C.  Meigs,  O.  E,  Babcock,  to  Board  of  Public 
Works  of  District  of  Columbia,  with  tabulated  results  of  examina- 
tion of  all  best  known  methods,  conducted  by  B.  F.  Craig  and 
W.  C.  Tilden.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1872. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Acts  affecting  District  of  Columbia 

[Formed  of  slip  laws  containing  references  to  District  of  Columbia,  bound  together, 
paged,  and  indexed.] 

43d  Cong.-55th  Cong.  * 
56th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
56th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
57th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
57th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
58th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
58th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
59th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
59th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
60th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
60th  Cong.  2d  sess.     * 

District  of  Columbia  real  estate  tax  sale 

let  each  year  to  the  lowest  bidder.] 

1894  *  1902 

1895  *  1903  * 

1896  *  1904  * 

1897  ^  1905  * 

1898  *  1906  * 

1899  *  1907  * 

1900  1908  * 

1901  *        1909 


[The  contract  for  printing  these 

1878 

1886  * 

1879  * 

1887  * 

1880  * 

1888  * 

1881 

1889  * 

1882  * 

1890  * 

1883  * 

1891  * 

1884  * 

1892  * 

1885  * 

1893  * 

DC2.      ASPHALT  AND   CEMENT  INSPECTOR 


DC2.1: 

(date) 

DC2.2: 

(CT) 
DC2.3: 

(nos.) 
DC2.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1881-1909  (except  1888,  not  printed),  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District 
of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  1890, 1892, 1901,  and  1904,  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


DC3.      ASSESSOR 


DC3.1: 

(date) 

DC3.2: 

(CT) 


Annual  reports 

[1875-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
usually  \ssued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 


393 


CUssIflratlon 
nu. 

DC3.3: 

(noe.) 
DC3.4: 

(no8.) 


DC3.    ASSESSOR— Continued 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


DC4.     AUDITOR 

[During  the  first  two  years  of  the  existence  of  the  present  form  of  government,  the  offices  of  Comptroller  and 
Auditor  were  separate.  In  1876  the  two  were  combined  into  tlie  Olfice  of  Auditor  and  Comptroller.  In 
1883  the  name  Auditor  was  resumed.] 

DC4.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1874-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 

usually  issued  separately  also.] 

DC4.2:  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued.] 

DC4.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DC4.4:  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DCS.      BUILDINGS  INSPECTOR 
DC5.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1877-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 

^  1896  issued  separately  also.] 

DC5.2:  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued.] 

DC5.3:  Bulletins 

(noe.)  [None  issued.] 

DCS.*:  Circulars 

(noe . )  [N  one  issued .  ] 

DC6.      CENTRAL  DISPENSARY  AND   EMERGENCY 
HOSPITAL 


[Since  1871,  the  Central  Free  Dispensary  has  been  in  existence,  but  it  was  not  until  1881  that  it  made  a  report 
to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  On  July  1, 1881,  an  Emergency  Hospital  was  estab- 
lished in  connection  with  the  institution,  and  its  name  became  the  Central  Dispensary  and  Emergency 
Hospital.] 

DC6.1:    Annual  reports 

(date)     Central  Free  Dispensary 

1881,  in  annual  report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l :). 
Central  Dispensary  and  Emergency  Hospital 
1882-1909  (except  1886  and  1893,  none  issued,  and  1894,  issued  sepa- 
rately only),  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of 
Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 


DC6.2: 

(CT) 
DC6.3: 

(nos.) 
DC6.4 : 

(nos.) 


[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


394 


DC7.      CHARITIES  BOARD 

[Formerly  Charitable  and  reformatory  institutions;  afterwards  Superintendent  of  Charities,  office  created 
under  District  appropriation  act  of  Aug.  6, 1890,  the  first  superintendent  taking  oath  of  office  Apr.  11, 1891, 
and  office  abolished  June  30,  1900;  then  Charities  Board,  organized  July  12, 1900.] 

Classification 
no. 

DC7.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)     Charitable  and  reformatory  institutions 

1886-90,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also. 
Superintendent  of  Charities 
1891-99,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Charities  Board  ,,i 

1900-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  without  accompanying  papers) 

General  publications 

Charitable  institutions.  Report  on  condition  of  charitable  institutions 
in  District  of  Columbia  receiving  aid  from  District  revenues;  [by 
W.  S.  Matthews].     1886. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

DCS.      CHILDREN'S 


DC7.1«: 

(date) 
DC7.2: 

C37 

DC7.3: 

(nos.) 
DC7.4: 

(nos.) 


GUARDIANS   BOAREf  *  ^'^^^ 


[Constituted  by  act  of  Congress  approved  July  2fi,  1892.    Permanent  organization  of  the  board  was  effected 

Feb.  28, 1893.] 


DC8.1: 

(date) 

DC8.2: 

(CT) 
DC8.3: 

(nos.) 
DC8.4: 

(nos.) 


DC9.1: 

(date) 
DC9.2: 

Ap4 


1186 


R86' 


R86' 


Annual  reports 

[1893-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

DC9.      COURT   OF  APPEALS 

[Establislied  by  act  of  Feb.  9,  1893  (Stat.  L.  v.  27,  p.  434).] 

Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Appeals.  Suggestions  and  forms  for  prosecuting  appeals  from  commis- 
sioner of  patents  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia. 
Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1896. 

Rules.     Revised  rules  for  government  and  practice  of  Coiu-t  of  Appeals 
of  District  of  Columbia;  promulgated  Sept.  29,  1894.     Washing- 
ton, Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1894. 
Same;  revised  to  Apr.  1,  1899.     Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler, 

printers,  1899. 
Same;  revised  to  Oct.  2,  1906.    Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler, 
printers,  1906. 


395 


eU88lflratlon 
no. 

DC9.2 

W24 


DC9.3: 

(nos.) 
DC9.4: 

(nos.) 


DClO.l: 

(date) 

DC10.2: 

El  2 


DC10.3: 

(nos.) 
DC10.4:: 

(nos.) 
DC10.5: 

(CT) 

DCll.l: 

(date) 


DC9.     COURT  OF  APPEALS— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Warner  Vallev  Stock  Co.  vs.  Hoke  Smith.  Secretary  of  Interior,  and 
Silas  W,  Lamoreux,  commisHioner  or  General  Land  Office,  brief 
for  appellees;  [by]  John  I.  Hall  and  E.  F.  Best.  1896.  [See  also 
DC21.5:W24.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

DCIO.      ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

[Organized  by  act  of  June  20,  1874.) 

Annual  reports 

[1874-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Ck)minissioner8  of  District  of  Ck>luinbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

Electric  wires.  Report  of  engineer  commissioner  on  subject  of  remov- 
ing electric  wires  from  air  or  surface  of  streets  of  District  of 
Columbia  and  placing  same  underground.  1889.  ([50th  Cong. 
2d  sess.    S.  misc.  doc.  151;  serial  no.  2614.)     "^'^^ 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Maps 

DCll.      EXCISE  BOARD 

[Established  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1893.] 

Annual  reports 

[The  first  two  reports,  those  for  1894  and  1895,  were  lor  the  board's  fiscal  year  end- 
ing in  March.  In  1895  an  additional  report  for  the  license  vear  ending  Oct.  31 
was  issued,  this  report  being  the  only  one  of  the  set  to  be  found  in  the  annual 
reports  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Since  1895,  the  period 
covered  has  been  the  license  year  ending  Oct.  31. 

With  the  exception  of  1895,  no  bureau  editions  were  issued.  Following  are  riefer- 
ences  to  the  reports  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional  set.] 

1894,  year  ending  Mar.  3    [3229-117] 

1895,  year  ending  Mar.  2    [3281-146] 

Same,  license  year  ending  Oct.  31  [Also  in  annual  report  of  Com- 
missioners of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:).  Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 


1896 

3471-181 

1904 

[4832-380] 

4988-583] 

1897 

3600-172 

1905 

1898 

3812-269 

1906 

5073-3851 

1899 

3988-484 

Same    [5156- 

1900 

4167-505 

1907 

5373-746] 

1901 

4361-431 

1908 

5410-755 

1902 

4430-214 

1909 

[5836-758 

1903 

4676-581 

DC11.2: 

General  publications 

(CT) 

[None  issued.] 

DC11.3: 

Bulletins 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

DC11.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[None 

issued.] 

776] 


396 


Classification 
no. 

DC12.1: 

(date) 

DC12.2: 

(CT) 
DC12.3: 

(nos.) 
DC12.4: 

(nos.) 


DC12.      FIRE  DEPARTMENT 
Annual  reports 

[1874-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 

Oeneral  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


DC13.      REFORM    SCHOOL   FOR    GIRLS    OF   DISTRICT    OF 

COLUMBIA 

[Since  the  establishment  of  this  institution,  two  separate  reports  have  been  made,  one  addressed  to  the 
Attorney-G eneral  and  the  other  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  See,  for  historical  note 
and  for  publications  of  the  institution,  J9.] 


DC14.1: 

(date) 


DC14.1«: 

(CT) 
DC14.2: 

C64 

C76 

DC14.3: 

(nos.) 
DC14.4: 

(nos.) 


DC15.1: 

(date) 


DC15.2: 

D47 

DC15.3: 

(nos.) 
DC15.4:: 

(nos.) 


DC14.      HEALTH  DEPARTMENT 
Annual  reports 

Board  of  Health 

1872 

1873 

1874-77,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Health  Department 
1878-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

General  publications 

Code  of  Board  of  Health  of  District  of  Columbia,  1871.    Washington, 

Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  1872. 
Consumption.     Prevention  of  spread  of  consumption.    Washington, 

Globe  Printing  Company,  1902.    narrow  12° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

DC15.      INDUSTRIAL  HOME   SCHOOL 

[Established  1867.] 

Annual  reports 

1874,  Oct.  26    * 

1876  [Oct.  26,  1874-Feb.  26,  1876] 
1876  [Feb.  26-Oct.  29] 

1877-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
(DCl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

Destitute  children.     Report  of  committee  on  legislation  to  managers  of 
Industrial  Home  School.     [1893?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


397 


CUsslflratlon 
no. 

DC16.1: 

(date) 

DC16.2: 

P75 


DC16.3: 

(no8.) 
DC16.4: 

(no8.) 


DC16.     METROPOLITAN  POLICE  DEPARTMENT 
Annual  reports 

[1801-72,  In  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:);  1873-77,  In  annual  reports 
of  Attorney-CJeneral  (Jl.l:);  1878-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of 
Di.strict  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

GenorQ,l  publications 

Police  regulations  for  District  of  Columbia  as  revised  and  amended  to 
and  including  Aug.  31,  1894.  Philadelphia,  Dunlap  Printing 
Co.,  1894. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


DC17.      PUBLIC   LIBRARY 


(Established  by  act  of  June  3, 1896.    This  act  carried  no  appropriation,  and  the  first  maintenance  provision 
for  the  library  appeared  in  act  making  appropriation  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  approved  June  30, 1898. 
The  annual  report  is  the  only  publication  of  the  Library  which  can  properly  be  called  a  U.  S.  Government 
Other  issues  are  included  here  to  show  what  the  Library  has  published.] 


publication. 
DC17.1: 

(date) 

DC17.2: 

C461 

C462 

C463 
P84» 
P842 

R861 
R862 
R86' 
R86* 
R86'^ 
R86« 
U82 

DC17.3: 

(nos.) 
DC17.4: 

(nos.) 
DC17.6: 

(nos.) 


DC17.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Annual  reports 


n  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Colombia  (DCl. 
issued  separately  also.] 


.:),  and 


General  publications 

Christmas  gifts.  Suggestions  for  Christmas  gifts,  list  of  books  selected 
by  Public  Library  of  District  of  Columbia.  Washington  [no  pub- 
lisher] 1904. 

Christmas  gifts.    Suggestions  for  Christmas  gifts,  list  of  books  collected 
by  [Public]  Library  [of  District  of  Columbia].    Washington  [no 
publisher]  1906. 
Same.     Washington  [no  publisher]  1907.     narrow  12" 

Positions.     Circular  of  information  to  applicants  for  positions,    n.d.     4* 

Positions.  Application  for  position  as  student  apprentice  [blank  form]. 
June  15,  1907.    4° 

Rtiles.     Library  rules.     Jan.  1,  1904.     narrow  24" 

Rules.    Washington,  Globe  Printing  Co.,  Oct.  11,  1904.     narrow  16*    * 

Rules  for  stations,    n.  p.  [1906].    narrow  24" 

Rules.    Washington  [no  publisher]  Apr.  1906.    narrow  24° 
Same.     Washington  [no  publisher]  Dec.  1907.     narrow  24° 
Same.     Washington  [no  publisher]  Dec.  1908.     narrow  24° 


Useful  arts  room. 
32° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Reference  lists    24° 

1    2  editions 

2 

3    2  editions 

4 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

Monthly  bulletins 

V,  1,  no.  1  V.  1,  no.  5  v. 


Washington  [D.  C,  Bamahan  Printing  Co.,  1909]. 


no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 


no. 

no, 
uo. 


5 
6 

7 

8 

1,  no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

V.  1,  no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 

398 


Classification 
no. 

DC17.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


DC17.     PUBLIC  LIBRARY— Continued 
MontMy  bulletins— Continued 


1,  no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 


V.  1, 


V.  2, 


no.  22 

V.  2,  no.  3 

V.  2,  no.  8 

no.  23 

no.  4 

no.  9 

no.  24 

no.  5 

no.  1 

no.  6 

no.  2 

-J' ' 

no.  7 

;tiA 

V'f 

DC18.      EDXJCATIOlSr  BOARD 

[Formerly  Trustees  of  Public  Schools, Washington;  in  1874,  Trustees  of  Public  Schools  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia; since  July  1, 1900,  Board  of  Education.] 


DC18.1: 

(date) 


DClS.l'^: 

(CT) 

DC18.2: 

Exl 

H53 

M66 

R86 

St9 

DC18.3: 

(nos.) 
DC18.4: 

(nos.) 


1846  * 

1855 

1847  * 

1856 

1848  * 

1857 

1849  * 

1858 

1850 

1859 

1851  * 

1860 

1852  * 

1861 

1853  * 

1862 

Annual  reports 

Public  Schools  Trustees  of  Washington  City 

[Reports  1845-70  addressed  to  Board  of  Aldermen  and  Board  of  Common  Council.] 

1845    *  1854  1863    * 

1864 
1865    ^ 
1866 
1867-70 
1871 

1872  * 

1873  * 

Public  Schools  Trustees  op  District  of  Columbia 

1874-80,  abbreviated  report  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

1881-1900,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
(DCl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.  1900  report  sub- 
mitted by  Education  Board. 

Education  Board 

1901-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
(DCl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also. 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

General  publications 

Examinations.  Assignment  and  rules  for  annual  examinations,  1873. 
Washington  City,  M'Gill  &  Witherow,  printers,  1873. 

High  school.  Catalogue  of  teachers  and  pupils  in  Washington  High 
School,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1883.  Washington,  Judd  & 
Detweiler,  printers,  1883. 

Minutes  of  board  of  trustees  of  public  schools  in  and  for  District  of 
Columbia,  July  12,  1881-June  24,  1884.  Washington,  D.  C, 
Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1884. 

Rules  for  government  of  public  schools  in  city  of  Washington.  [Wash- 
ington, D.  C]  Gideon  and  Co.,  printers  [1854?]. 

Study.  Course  of  study  for  public  schools  of  District  of  Columbia, 
with  rules  governing  schools;  adopted  Oct.  1,  1892.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Byron  S.  Adams,  printer,  1892. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


DC19.      NATIONAL,  TRAINING   SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS 

[This  institution  has  been  known  under  various  names,  House  of  Correction,  afterwards  Reform  School 
of  District  of  Columbia,  and  later  National  Training  School  for  Boys.  For  years  under  provisions  of 
law,  it  has  made  two  annual  reports,  one  addressed  to  the  Attorney-General  and  the  other  to  the  Com- 
missioners of  the  District  of  Columbia.  See,  for  historical  note  and  for  publications  of  the  institution, 
J8.] 


.•^99 


DC20.      STREET  CLEANING  DEPARTMENT 

[Formerly  Street  and  Alley  Cleaning  Service;  afterwards  Street  and  Alley  Cleaning  Department. 

From  1874  to  1887,  the  Street  and  Alley  Cleaning  Serv'ice  was  under  the  Engineer  Department.    Placed 

under  the  Health  Department  Feb.  r>,  1888.     Transferred  to  the  Police  Department  Seipt.  16,  1889. 

Became  uu  Independent  Department  of  the  District  of  Columbia  Sept.  30, 1890.) 

CUsslflratloii 
no. 


DC20.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

Street  and  Alley  Cleaning  Service 

1890-92,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:). 
Street  and  Alley  Cleaning  Department 
1893-97,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also  (except  1894). 
Street  Cleaning  Department 
1898-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 


DC20.2: 

General  publications 

(CT) 

[None  issued.] 

DC20.3: 

Bulletins 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

DC20.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

DC21.      SUPREME  COURT 

[The  publications  of  the  former  circuit  and  district  courts  of  the  District  of  Columbia  are  classed  here, 
as  under  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  sec.  62,  p.  1199)  the  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  District  of  Columbia  are  to  possess  the  same  powers  and  exercise  the  jurisdiction  possessed  and 
exercised  by  the  judges  of  the  circuit  and  district  courts  of  the  United  States.  The  Supreme  Court  of 
the  District  of  Columbia  is  divided  into  a  circuit  court,  an  equity  court,  a  district  court,  a  criminal 
court,  and  a  probate  court  (Tindall's  Origin  and  government  of  District  of  Columbia,  DCl.2:D63i. 
p.  206).  Section  64  of  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  p.  1200)  reads  as  follows:  "The  special 
terms  of  said  court  [Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia]  shall  be  known,  respectively,  as  the 
circuit  court,  the  equity  court,  the  criminal  court,  the  probate  court,  and  the  district  court  of  the  United 
States.") 


DC21.1: 

(date) 
DC21.2: 
Am3 
B22 

D63' 


D632 
G941 


G94  2 
G943 
K29 

R861 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Amendment  to  common  law  rule  53.     1896. 

Bankruptcy.  Rules  and  regulations  in  bankruptcy  adopted  by  circuit 
court  for  District  of  Columbia  for  said  District,  Feb.  3,  1842. 
Washington,  Peter  Force,  printer,  1842. 

District  of  Columbia.     In  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia  hold- 
ing special  term  as  district  court,  no.  780,  filed  Aug.  14,  1908 
[description  of  land  in  Washington,  D.  C,  sought  to  be  acquired 
by  condemnation].     [1908.] 
Same,  no.  781,  filed  Aug.  21,  1908.     [1908.] 

Guiteau,  Charles  J.  Report  of  proceedings  in  case  of  United  States  vs. 
Charles  J.  Guiteau,  tried  in  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, holding  criminal  term  and  [general  term],  Nov.  14,  1881[- 
June  6,  1882;  reported  by]  H.  H.  Alexander  and  Edward  D. 
Easton.  1882.  pt.  1.  [Back  title  reads:  Assassination  of  Presi- 
dent Garfield.] 
Same.  1882.  pt.  2. 
Same.     1882.     pt.  3. 

Kellogg,  William  Pitt.  Proceedings  in  case  of  United  States  vs. 
William  Pitt  Kellogg,  charged  with  receiving  bribe  while  United 
States  Senator.     1884. 

Rules  of  practice  in  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  adopted  in 
general  term,  Jan.  1869.     1869.     * 


400 


Classification 
no. 

DC21.2: 

R862 


R863 

Rse-* 

T75 

bc21.3: 

(no8.) 
DC21.4:: 

(nos.) 
DC21.5: 

B78 

M31 
Q2 

W24 

DC21.6: 

(date) 


DC21.6«: 

(CT) 
DC21.7: 

(date) 


DC21.     SUPREME  COURT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Rules  of  practice.  Additional  rules  of  practice  before  justices  of  the 
peace  in  District  of  Columbia,  established  and  prescribed  by 
Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  promulgated  July  31, 
1895.     1895. 

Rules  of  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  adopted  at  Jan.  term, 
1886.     Washington,  Judd  and  Detweiler,  printers  and  publishers, 
1886. 
Same,  Apr.  term,  1898.     1898. 

Tropic  Wind,  schooner.  Decision  rendered  by  [James]  Dunlop,  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  in  prize  case  of  schooner  Tropic  Wind.     1861. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Papers  in  re 

Brodie.  United  States  ex  rel.  Walter  H.  Brodie  vs.  John  S.  Seymour, 
commissioner  of  patents;  brief  on  motion  to  quash.     1897. 

Manning.  United  States  ex  rel.  Jerome  F.  Manning  vs.  Thomas  F. 
Bayard,  Secretary  of  State;  petition  in  mandamus.     [189-.] 

Quackenbush.  United  States  ex  relatione  John  N.  Quackenbush  vs. 
Hilary  A.  Herbert,  Secretary  of  Navv;  brief  for  respondent. 
[189-.] 

Warner  Valley  Stock  Co.  vs.  Hoke  Smith,  Secretary  of  Interior,  and 
Silas  W.  Lamoreux,  commissioner  of  General  Land  Ofl5ce;  brief 
for  defendants.    Jan.  1896.     [See  also  DC9.2:W24.] 

Star  route  trials 

1882,  1st  trial,  v.  1 
Same,  v.  2 
Same,  v.  3 

1883,  2d  trial,  v.  1 
Same,  v.  2 
Same,  v.  3 
Same,  v.  4 

Star  route  trials  (separates) 


Trial  calendars 


1895, 
1896, 

1897, 


1898, 
1899 
1900, 
1901, 

1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907, 
1907, 
1908, 
1909, 


Oct.  term 

Oct.  term 

Apr.  term;  additional  cases  and  appeal  docket 

Jan.  term 

Apr,  term 

Oct.  term 

Apr.  term;  additional  cases 

Oct.  term 
Apr.  term 
Oct.  term 


Jan.  and  Apr.  terms;  additional 
Oct.  term 
Oct.  term 
Oct.  term, 


401 


Classlflratlon 
no. 

DC21.8: 


875-76 


DC21.     SUPREME   C OURT— Continued 
Reports 

[The  clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  in  a  letter  dated  Jan.  21, 
1908,  says:  "  The  complete  reports  of  the  Supromo  (3ourt  of  the  District  of  ColfiBi- 
bla  are  entitled  as  follows:  1st,  '2d,  and  3d  Ma<' Arthur;  MacArthur  and  Mackey, 
1  volum";  1st.  '2d.  3d.  4th,  .5th.  Cth,  7th,  8th.  and  9th  Mackov,  the  three  last  being 
also  numbered  18th.  19th,  and  20th  D.  C;  Tucker  and  Clephane,  1  volume,  num- 
bered Jist  1).  C."  The  volume  listed  below,  2d  MacArthur,  is  the  only  one  In  the 
Public  Documants  Library.) 

Reports  of  cases  argued  and  determined  in  Supreme  Court  of  District 
of  Columbia,  from  Jan.  term,  1875,  to  Sept.  term,  1876;  by 
Arthur  MacArthur.     1877.     [v.  2.] 


DC22.1: 

(date) 

DC22.2: 

(CT) 

DC22.3: 

(nos.) 

DC22.4: 

(nos.) 
v:<)i 


DC22.      COLLECTOR   OF  TAXES 
Annual  reports 


[1874-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Conunissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
since  1888  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

See  DC1.6:,  Real  estate  tax  sales. 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

iT?!in 


DC23.      TELEGRAPH  AND   TELEPHONE   SERVICE 


[By  orders  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  July  15,  1898,  and  Apr.  17, 
/>-,'!   .,:>,...<  part  ofthe  Electrical  Department  (DC2o.).] 


1899,  this  service  became 


part 

DC23.1 :  Annual  reports 

(date)  [1882-98  (except  1888,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of 

^  '  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  1893-96,  issued  separately  also.] 

DC23.2:  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued.] 

DC23.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DC23.4 :  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 


DC24:.l: 

(date) 

DC24.2: 

(CT) 


DC24.      WASHINGTON  ASYLUM  t 
Annual  reports 

[1874-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbiaf(DCJi.l:)^  aAd 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 


>i)ii-)Ud iHf  liii'jn')0     ;lg«ri 


HI 


tThe  act  makinj^  appropriations  for  the  District  of  Columbia  for  fiscal  year  1912, 
approved  Mar.  2,  1911  (Gist  Congress,  3d  session,  Public  44i,  p.  42,  43),  provides  "That 
the  jail  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  the  Washington  Asylum  of  said  District,  on  and 
after  July  1,  1911,  shall  be  combined  as  one  institution  known  as  the  Washington 
Asylum  and  Jail."  This  act  also  provides  that  certain  authority,  duties,  etc.,  relating 
to  the  jail  and  the  W^ashington  Asylum  which  were  formerly  vested  in  the  Attorney- 
General  of  the  United  States  and  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia 
shall  be  transferred  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Prior  to  the  passage  of  this  act,  the  annual  reports  of  the  warden  of  the  jail  were  made 
to  the  Attorney-General,  but  as  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  iasues 
of  such  reports,  nor  of  other  publications  of  the  jail,  that  institution  has  hitherto  had 
no  classification  in  this  Checklist. 


82452°— 11 26 


402 


Classification 
no. 

DC24:.3: 

(nos.) 
DC24.4: 

(nos.) 


DC24:. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


WASHINGTON  ASYLUM— Continued 


!-K[    'h 


DC25.      ELECTRICAL  DEPARTMENT 


[Organized  July  15, 1S98,  as  Electric  Department,  consolidating  the  office  in  charge  of  street  lighting  and  that 
portion  of  the  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Service  engaged  in  outside  worli  (DC23. ).  The  remaining  portion 
of  the  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Service  was  transferred  to  the  Electric  Department  Apr.  17, 1899.  Name 
afterwards  changed  to  Electrical  Department.] 

DC25.1:  I  Annual  reports 

(date)  [1899-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 

^  issued  separately  also.] 

DC25.2:  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued.] 

DC25.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DC25.4::  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.]  I 


DC26.      WOMEN'S   CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 


DC26.1: 

(date) 


DC26.2: 

(CT) 
DC26.3: 

(nos.) 
DC26.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1882-1905  (except  1893,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District 
of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  sometimes  issued  separately  also.  The  separate  re- 
ports differ  from  the  reports  as  they  appear  in  the  reports  of  the  Commissioners. 
The  1906  report  was  issued  separately  only. 

The  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  act  for  the  fiscal  year  1906,  approved  Mar.  3, 
1905,  contained  the  last  appropriation  for  this  association.  Reports  are  therefore 
no  longer  made  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia.]        t-or^^x 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


DC27.      CHILDREN'S   HOSPITAL 
DC27.1:  I  Annual  reports 

(date)   I         [1871-79,  issued  separately.    1880-1909  (except  1893),  in  amiual  reports  of  Commis- 
^  sioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  also  issued  separately,  the  separates 

being  printed  by  private  printers.] 

DC27.2:  \  General  publications 

C38  i  Charter,  certificate  of  incorporation,  by-laws,  rules,  and  list  of  incor- 
porators and  members  of  Children's  Hospital  of  District  of  Co- 
lumbia,   n.  p.  n.  d. 

DC27.3:     Bulletins 

(nos.)  I  [None  issued.] 
DC27.4::  I  Circulars 
(nos.)  I  [None  issued.] 


Hiii  OJK>fljf 


403 


DC28.     CRIMINAL  COURT 

(About  1874(?)  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia  (DC21.)  was  authorized  to  hold  criminal 
terms.  Publications  issued  since  that  time  are  therefore  publications  of  the  Supreme  Court  and  are 
classed  under  DC21.] 

ClMsllleatlon 
no. 

DC28.1:     Annual  rei)orts 

(date)     [None  issued.] 
DC28.2:     General  publications 

Su7  '  Surratt,  John  H.  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt  in  Criminal  Court  for  District 
of  Columbia,  George  P.  Fisher  presiding.     1867.     v.  1. 

Su7-  Same.    1867.    v.  2. 

See,  for  trial  of  Mary  E.  Surratt  and  others  for  conspiracy  in  assassi- 
nation of  Abraham  Lincoln,  W10.6:L63. 

W59  Whitley,  Harrington,  and  Williams.  Closing  argument  of  A.  G.  Riddle, 
for  prosecution,  at  trial  of  Hiram  C.  Whitley,  Richard  Harrington, 
and  Arthur  B.  Williams  for  conspiracy,  in  Criminal  Court  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Nov.  23-25,  1874.     1874. 

DC28.2a:  General  publications  (separates) 

(CT) 

DC28.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DC28.4: :  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 


DC29.      COLUMBIA  HOSPITAIj  FOR  WOMEN 

[Established  by  act  of  June  1, 1866.] 

DC29.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)     1866-72,  consolidated  report  issued  separately. 

1867-79  (except  1873  and  1875),  in  annual  rps.  of  Interior  Dept.  (1 1.1:). 

1880-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
(DCl.l:),  and  also  issued  separately,  sometimes  by  private  print- 
ers, though  at  expense  of  Columbia  Hospital  for  Women. 

DC29.2:     General  publications 

C38     Charter,  by-laws,  regulations,  and  officers  of  Columbia  Hospital  for 
Women.     Washington,  Rufus  H.  Darby,  1892. 

DC29.3:  BuUetlns 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DC29.4:  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 


DC30.1: 

(date) 

DC30.2: 

(CT) 

DC30.3: 

(nos.) 

DC30.4:: 

(nos.) 


DC30.     BATHING  BEACH 
Annual  reports 

[1892-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl. 

1900-07  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


:),  and 


404 


Classification 
no. 

DC31.1: 

(date) 


DC31.2: 

C64 

DC31.3: 

(nos.) 
DC31.4: 

(noB.) 


DC31.      INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT 

[Created  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1901,  to  take  effect  Jan.  1,  1902.] 

Annual  reports 

[1902-09,  calendar  years  (except  1907,  not  printed),  in  annual  reports  of  Commis- 
sioners of  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  years  1903-10  (DCl.l:),  forming  v.  5  of 
those  reports;  and  usually  issued  separately  also.  Reports  for  1902-06  are  each 
in  2  parts. 

In  addition  to  the  1902  report  in  2  pts.  as  above  indicated,  there  were  also  issued  2 
publications  with  following  titles:  "  Texts  of  preliminary  and  regular  1st  annual 
report  of  Department  of  Insurance  of  District  of  Columbia,  business  of  1902," 
and  "  1st  annual  life-insurance  report  of  Department  of  Insurance  of  District  of 
Columbia,  business  of  1902;"  the  latter  of  these  is  identical  with  pt.  1  of  the 
annual  report  for  1902,  except  for  form  of  cover  and  title-page.] 

General  publications 

Codified  insurance  laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  in  effect  Jan.  1, 
Washington  [no  publisher,  1902]. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


1902. 


DC32.      MEDICAL  SUPERVISORS  BOARD 

(Organized  as  Board  of  Medical  Supervisors  July  2, 1896;  changed  to  Board  of  Supervisors  In  Medicine  and 
Pharmacy,  by  act  approved  May  7, 1906  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  178).  Under  act  approved  Feb.  27, 1907 
(Stat.  L.  V.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  1005),  the  name  Board  of  Medical  Supervisors  was  resumed.  The  other  portion 
of  the  work  was  continued,  under  the  same  act,  by  the  Board  of  Pharmacy.  A  1909  report  of  the  Board 
of  Pharmacy  appears  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1909  (DCl. 1:909 1),  P- 
226-230,  but  as  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  of  any  publications  of  this  board  which 
have  been  issued  separately,  the  Board  of  Pharmacy  has  no  classification  in  this  Checklist.] 


DC32.1: 

(date) 

DC32.2: 

(CT) 
DC32.3: 

(nos.) 
DC32.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1898-1908,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
1903  issued  separately  also.    No  report  for  1909.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


DC33.      GAS  AND   METERS  INSPECTOR 

[OflGice  created  by  act  of  June  23, 1874.    For  some  years  a  certain  jurisdiction  was  exercised  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Interior;  see,  for  publications  issued  separately  under  Interior  Department,  1 1.13:] 


DC33.1: 

(date) 


DC33.2: 

R26 

DC33.3: 

(nos.) 
DC33.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

1874-79,  no  reports  found. 

1880-82,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  with  slight  differences,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 

Department  (1 1.1:). 
1883-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 

(DCl.l:),  and  since  1903  issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

Regulations  governing  inspection  of  illuminating  gas  and  gas  meters  in 
District  of  Columbia,  1907.     1907. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


405 


DC84.    EASTERN  DISPENSARY  AND  CASUAIiTY  HOSPITAL 

[Incorporated  under  laws  of  District  of  Columbia  Apr.  13, 1888.    Formerly  called  Eastern  Dispensary  and 

Emergency  Uospital.] 

CUsslflcstlon 
no. 

DC34.1: 

(date) 

DC34.2: 

(CT) 

DC34.3: 

(nos.) 

DC34:.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

(1889-1900,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
since  1902  sometimes  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


DC35.     HOME  FOR  AGED  AND  INFIRM 


(Formerly  a  part  of  the  Washington  Asylum;  see  DC24 
June  27, 1906  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pi.  1,  p.  509)     " 


Reorganized  as  a  separate  institution  under  act  of 
Home  opened  in  new  quarters  June  24, 190G.] 


DC36.1: 

(date) 

DC35.2: 

(CT) 

DC35.3: 

(nos.) 

DC35.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
1907  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


DC36.     AID  ASSOCIATION  FOR  BLIND 


[Organized  Dec.  8, 1897.    Incorporated  Apr.  13, 1899.) 

DC36.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1900-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 

since  1903  issued  separately  also.) 

DC36.2:  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued.] 

DC36.3:  BiUletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

DC36.4 :  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 


DC37.     INDUSTRIAL      HOME      SCHOOL      FOR      COLORED 

CHILDREN 


[The  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  act  for  fiscal  year  1905,  approved  Apr.  27, 1904  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt  1, 
g.  388)  appropriated  $1,500  for  making  plans  for  an  Industrial  Home  School  for  Colored  Children.    The 
of  Columbia  i 


District 


appropriation  act  for  fiscal  year  1906,  approved  Mar.  3, 1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1, 


p.  909)  appropriated  $100,000  for  a  building  for  the  school. 
The  school  was  organized  July  1, 1907.) 


DC37.1: 

(date) 

DC37.2: 

(CT) 


Annual  reports 

[1908  and  1909,  in  annual  reports  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.) 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 


406 


Classification 

DC37.     INDUSTRIAL.    HOME     SCHOOL 

no. 

COLORED   CHILDREN— Continued 

DC37.3: 

Bulletins 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

DC37.4:: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

FOR 


DC38.      WASHINGTON  HOME  FOR  FOUNDLINGS 


[Incorporated  by  act  of  Apr.  22, 1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p.  92)  under  name  of  Washington  Hospital  for  Found- 
lings.   Name  changed  to  above  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1909. 

From  1870  to  1909,  a  certain  jurisdiction  was  exercised  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior;  see,  for  publications 
issued  separately  under  Interior  Department,  1 1.34:) 


DC38.1: 

(date) 


DC38.2: 

(CT) 
DC38.3: 

(nos.) 
DC38.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1886-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and 
not  issued  separately.  Those  for  1886-1904  are  also  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (1 1.1:).  By  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1909,  the  reports  were  ordered  to 
be  made  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  instead  of  to  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Interior.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


DC39.     TUBERCULOSIS  HOSPITAL 


[The  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  act  for  fiscal  year  1907,  approved  June  27,  1906  (Stat.  L.  v.  34, 
pt.  1,  p.  511)  appropriated  $100,000  for  erection  of  the  Tuberculosis  Hospital  for  treatment  of  indigent 
tuberculous  patients.  The  hospital  was  opened  July  1,  1908.  Patients  are  admitted  only  on  permits 
from  the  Charities  Board  and  reports  are  made  to  that  board.] 


DC39.1: 

(date) 

DC39.2: 

(CT) 

DC39.3: 

(nos.) 

DC39.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1909,  in  annual  report  of  District  of  Columbia,  1909  (DCl.l:909i),  and  issued 
rately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


FC.    FISH  COMMISSION 


[Established  by  joint  resolution  of  Congress  approved  Feb.  9,  1871.    Transferred  to 
Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  July  1,  1903;  see  C6.] 

FCl.l:     Annual  reports 

(pt.  nos.)     pt.  1,  1871  and  1872  [calendar  year  1871]     [1481-[611] 
pt.  2,  1872  and  1873  [Jan.  1872-June,  1873]     [1547-74] 
pt  3,  1873-74  and  1874-75  [fiscal  years]    [1631-108] 

[The  printing  of  the  reports  for  the  years  1873-74  and  1874-75  was  ordered  separately 
by  Congress,  but  no  provision  having  been  made  for  extras,  and  unavoidable 
delays  having  occurred  in  the  printing,  it  was  thought  best  to  publish  the  two 
in  a  single  volume.] 

pt.    4,  1875-76  [July,  1875-Dec.  1876]     [1666^107] 
pt.    5,  1877  [calendar  year]     [1787-49] 
pt.    6,  1878  [calendar  year]    [1834-31] 


407 


ClaiMlflcatlun 
no. 

FCl.l: 

(pt.  nc)8.) 


FC.     FISH  COMMIHHION— Continued 
Annual  reports— Continued 


FC1.1«: 

(date) 

FC1.1«: 

(CT) 

FC1.2: 

F521 


F522 

N81 


P19 
P96 

R261 

R268 
R26* 

Sa5 
W89 


pt.    7,  1870   calendar  year]    [1892-591 

pt.    8,  1880   calendar  year       1947-29] 

pt.    9,  1881   calendar  year       1995-110] 

pt.  10,  1882   calendar  year       2086-46] 

pt.  11,  1883   calendar  vear       2244-67 

pt.  12,  1884   calendar  year       2245-68 

pt.  13,  1885  calendar  year       2270-70 

pt.  14,  1886  calendar  year]    [2453-90 

pt.  15,  1887  [Jan.  1,  1887-June  30,  1888]    [2661-133] 

pt.  16,  1888,  July  1,  1888-June  30,  1889    [2800-274] 

pt.  17,  1889  to  1891,  July  1,  1889-June  30,  1891     [3130-113] 

pt.  18, 


3264-209] 

pt.  19,  year  ending  June  30,  1893  [3340-89] 

pt.  20,  year  ending  June  30,  1894  3447-424] 

pt.  21,  year  ending  June  30,  1895  3518-104] 

pt.  22,  year  ending  June  30,  1896  [3572-32] 

pt.  23,  year  ending  June  30,  1897  [3687-299 

pt.  24,  year  ending  June  30,  1898  [3816-221 

pt.  25,  year  ending  June  30,  1899  [4001-692 

pt.  26,  year  ending  June  30,  1900  [4196-541 

pt.  27,  vear  ending  June  30,  1901  [4391-705 

pt.  28,  year  ending  June  30,  1902  [4550-485 

pt.  29,  year  ending  June  30,  1903  [4743-751 

Annual  reports  (separates;  commissioner's  reports) 


Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


General  publications 

Fish-culture.     Manual  of  fish-culture  based  on  methods  of  Commission 
of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  with  chapters  on  cultivation  of  oysters  and 
frogs.     1897.     [Extract  from  report  of  commission  for  1897.] 
Same.     Revised  edition.     1900. 

North ville,  Mich.  Advertisement,  instructions  for  bidders,  specifica- 
tions, and  blank  form  for  proposals,  etc.,  for  constructing  cottage 
and  hatching  house  at  Fish  Commission  station,  Northville, 
Mich.     1896.  -,,  ^    ,\.  . 

Pan-American  Exposition.  U.  S.  F*ish '  Commission  exhibit,  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Washington,  Judd  and 
Detweiler,  printers,  1901. 

Publications.  List  of  publications  of  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fish- 
eries, Jan.  1,  1896-Dec.  31,  1896.  [1897.]  [See,  for  List  of  publi- 
cations of  Fish  Commission,  Feb.  1871-Feb.  1896,  appendix  10  of 
Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  fish  and  fisheries  for  1894 
(FC1.1:20).     Appendix  10  is  also  published  separately.] 

Register  of  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  July  15,  1896.  1896. 
large  8° 

Regulations  of  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.     1896. 
Same.    1897. 

Regulations.  U.  S.  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  laws  and  regu- 
lations.    Washington,  Office  of  Fish  Commission,  1882. 

San  Marcos,  Tex.  Advertisement,  instructions  for  bidders,  specifica- 
tions, and  blank  form  for  proposals,  etc.,  for  constructing  dwelling 
house,  with  outbuildings,  and  office  and  workshop  at  Fish  Com- 
mission station,  San  Marcos,  Tex.     1895. 

Work  of  Fish  Commission.  Report  to  President  on  work  of  Commission 
of  Fish  and  Fisheries,  Apr.  1-Dec.  1,  1896;  by  John  J.  Brice. 
1896. 


408 


Classification 
no. 

FC1.2«: 

(CT) 
FC1.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


FC1.3«: 

(CT) 
FC1.4: 

(nos.) 

FC1.5: 

''nos.) 


FC.     FISH  COMMISSION— Continue(4oH«8Ai«e«ia 
General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins     8«  and  large  8" 


1,  1881 

2,  1882 

3,  1883 
4jl884 

5,  1885 

6,  1886 

7,  1887 

8,  1888 

9,  1889 
V.  10,  1890 
V.  11,  1891 
V.  12,  1892 
V.  13,  1893 


1996-131] 
2127-40] 
2213-11] 
2310-6] 
2406-34] 
2496-165 
2663-136 
2777-261 
2881-131 
3038-341 
3129-112 
3246-122 
3248-130 
See, 


V.  14,  1894      3338-86] 

V.  15,  1895    [3416-79] 

V.  16,  1896    [3547-348 

V.  17,  1897     [3699-561^ 

V.  18,  1898     [3832-308' 

V.  19,  1899    [4013-734 

V.  20,  1900,  pt.  1     [4194-540] 

Same,  pt.  2     [4195-540] 
V.  21,  1901     [4392-706] 
V.  22,  1902     [4551-486] 
V.  23,  1903,  pt.  1     [4744  ^-752] 
Same,  pt.  2     [4744 --752] 
Same,  pt.  3     [47443-752] 
for  later  issues,  C6.3: 


Bulletins  (separates) 


Circulars 

[These  circulars  are  usually  typewritten  and  not  printed.     As  the  file  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  is  so  incomplete  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them.] 


Statistical  bulletins    various  sizes 


Oct. 


[1]  Fishery  statistics,  sponge  fisheries  of  Florida,  fiscal  year  1897. 
1,  1897.    4<*    [Executed  by  manifolding  process.*] 

[2]  Statistics  of  certain  fisheries  of  Lake  Superior,  fiscal  year  1897.  Oct. 
28,  1897,     f  °     [Executed  by  manifolding  process.] 

[3]  Same,  Florida,  fiscal  year  1897.  Nov.  11,  1897.  f  °  [Executed  by 
manifolding  process.] 

[4]  Fishery  statistics,  statement  of  quantities  and  values  of  certain  fish- 
ery products  landed  at  Gloucester  and  Boston,  Mass.,  by  Ameri- 
can fishing  vessels  during  Jan.  1898.     [1898.]    oblong  8* 

[5]  Statistics  of  certain  fisheries  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Dela- 
ware, for  year  ending  June  30,  1897.     [1898.]    f° 

[6]  Same,  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Massachusetts,  for  year  ending 
June  30,  1897.     [1898.]    4P 

[7]  Same,  Great  Lakes,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1897,  [1898,]  ob- 
long 8° 


27]  t 


39]  t 

t 
t 
t 
t 
t 
t 
t 


65]  t 
t 
67" 


[87]  t 


t 
t 
t 
t 
t 

fi'>Jttig9H 


90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
[105]  t 
106 
107 


t  Nos,  21-105  assigned  to  unnumbered  hektographed  bulletins  relating  to  fisheries 
of  Boston  and  Gloucester. 


409 


ClasslflcfttioB 
no. 


FC.     FISH   COMMISSION— Continued 
FC1.6:     Statistical  bulletins— Continued 


(no8.) 


FC1.6: 

(sec.  nos.) 


FC1.6«: 

(CT) 
FC1.7: 

All 


108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 


114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 


120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 


126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 


132 
133 
134 
135 
136 


See^  for  later  publications,  C6.5: 


Fisheries  and  flshery  industries    4° 

[By  cooperation  of  10th  census  and  Fish  Commission,  material  was  prepared  for  a  vol- 
ume which  was  to  have  been  issued  by  the  10th  census  under  title,  History  and 
present  condition  of  fishery  industries.  The  volume  was  not  issued  and  the 
material  was  utilized  by  the  Fish  Commission  for  this  series.) 


sec. 
sec. 
sec. 


1  [1998-124] 

2  [1999-124] 

^}  [2000-124] 


sec.  5,  V.  1     [2001-124] 
Same,  v.  2    [2002-124] 
Same,  plates    [2003-124] 


Fisheries  and  ilsliery  industries  (separates) 


Special  bulletin 

Alaska.    Monograph  of  seal-islands  of  Alaska;  by  Henry  W.  Elliott 

1882.    4° 

[This  publication  is  the  only  Special  bulletin  issued  by  Fish  Commission,  the  number 
176  appearing  erroneously  on  its  title-page. 

The  title-page  gives  the  following  information:  Reprinted,  with  additions,  from 
report  on  fishery  industries  of  10th  census.  It  was,  in  fact,  prepared  as  sec.  9, 
monograph  A,  of  such  a  publication,  and  was  separately  issued  by  Census  Office  in 
1881  (1 11.2:A1 1)  and  republished  with  changes  on  p.  102-109  as. this  Special  bulle- 
tin of  Fish  Commission  (FC1.7:A1  1),  both  publications  having  half-title-pages 
bearing  the  words  "  Sec.  9,  monograph  A."  The  complete  pubheation  of  the  10th 
census  of  which  this  was  to  have  been  sec.  9  was  never  issued.  In  1884  Elliott's 
Monograph  was  incorporated  as  part  of  v.  8  of  10th  census  Final  volumes  (1 11.5:8), 
and  appeared  also  as  a  separate  therefrom  classed  under  I  ll.So: 

The  material  contained  in  Elliott's  Monograph  was  also  used,  with  changes,  in  the 
publication  entitled  Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  (FC1.6:).] 


FS.    FREEDMAN'S  SAYINGS  AND  TRUST 
COMPANY 


[The  Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company  was  a  banking  institution  chartered 
under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1865,  for  the  benefit  of 'freed  slaves.  As  such  it  existed  until 
the  charter  was  amended  June  20, 1874,  when  the  trustees  were  authorized  to  select, 
with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  three  commissioners  to  take 
charge  of  the  effects  of  the  company  and  to  report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
on  the  financial  state  thereof.  These  commissioners  were  empowered  to  close  the 
bank  and  conduct  its  liquidation.  By  act  of  Feb.  21,  1881,  the  Comptroller  of  the 
Currency  was  made  sole  commissioner  to  continue  the  liquidation.] 


FSl.l:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


[Reports  for  1874-93,  1901,  and  1908  ap 
(except  1901  and  1908),  there  have  ' 


d  only  in  Congressional  set.    Since  1893 
n  both  bureau  and  Congressional  editions.] 


1874 
1875 
18761 

1877J 
1878 

18791 
1880/ 
1881 
1882 


[1653-16] 

[1665-36] 

[None  issued.  Period 
covered  in  1878  re- 
ports.] 

[1817-43]  [Covers Jan. 
1875-kar.  1878.] 

[None  issued  ?] 

[1993-17] 
[2083-10] 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


2213-10] 

2310-7] 

2406-18 

'2488-34 

2565-41 

2654-33 

2760-33 

2869-26' 

2959-29" 

3110-21' 

3229-26 


410 


Classification 
no. 


FSl.l: 


(date) 


FS1.2: 

D64 

FS1.3: 

(nos.) 
FS1.4: 

(nos.) 


FS.    FREEDMAN'S  SAVINGS  AND  TRUST  COM- 
PANY—Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1894  [3327-33]  1902  [4489-871 

1895  [3399-49]  1903  [4670-49] 

1896  [3505-71]  1904  [4829-76] 

1897  [3662-97]  1905  [4985-185] 

1898  [3786-61]  1906  [5154-394] 

1899  [3959-128]  1907  [5373-357] 

1900  [4148-186]  1908  [5558-1176] 

1901  [4322-83]  1909  [5835-330] 

General  publications 

Dividends.     [Notice  relative  to  payment  of  dividends,  instructions 
under  act  approved  Mar,  3,  1899.]    n.  d. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


GB.    GEOGRAPHIC  EOARD 


[Created  by  Executive  order  Sept.  4, 1890.  Until  Aug.  10,  1906,  Board  on  Geographic 
Names.  No  provision  having  been  made  for  printing  of  decisions,  publications  of 
the  board  have  been  desultory.] 


GBl.l: 

(date) 


OB1.2: 

P53 

GB1.3: 

(nos.) 


GB1.4: 

(nos.) 
GB1.5: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

1891,   1890-91,    1st    [2949-16]     [Contains  decisions  previously  issued 
in  Bulletins  1-3  (GB1.3:l-3).] 

1899,    1890-99,    2d     [3988-472]    [Contains    decisions    classed    under 
GB1.5:l-8.] 
Same,  2d  edition 

1906,  1890-1906,  3d     [4984^7]     [Contains  all  decisions  from  organiza- 
tion to  June  6,  1906.] 

General  publications 

Alaska.     Geographic   dictionary   of   Alaska;  by   Marcus    Baker.     See 

Geological  Survey  Bulletin  187  (1 19.3:187). 
Philippine  Islands.     Special  report  of  Board  on  Geographic  Names 

relating  to  geographic  names  in  Philippine  Islands.    May,  1901. 

[4043-228] 

Bulletins 

[Of  this  early  series,  1  was  published  by  Smithsonian  Institution,  2  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  and  3  by  Light-House  Board.] 

2 
3 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Decisions 

[The  decisions  have  appeared  also  in  annual  reports  of  Geographic  Board,  as  fol- 
lows: for  decisions  of  1890-91,  see  GB1.1:891;  189(>-99,see  GB  1.1:899;  1890-190G,  see 
GB1.1:906. 

Certain  issues  of  the  Government  Printing  OlBRce  manual  of  style  (GP1.2:St9<-0 
have  also  contained  decisions  of  the  Geographic  Board. 

Other  decisions  than  the  following  have  been  issued,  but  have  been  only  in  mimeo- 
graphed form.] 

[1]  United  States  Board  on  Geographic  Names,  decisions,  Jan.  1892- 
Sept.  1895.    1895. 


411 


ClMfllflratlon 
no. 

GB1.5: 

(noH.) 


GB,     GEOGRAPHIC  BOARD— Continued 

Decisions— Continued 

2]  Decisions  of  Board  on  Geographic  Names,  Oct.  1,  1895.     [1895.] 
3]  Same,  Nov.  5,  1895.     [1895.] 
4]  Same,  Oct.  1895-Mar.  1896.     [1896.] 
5]  Same,  Oct.  1895-Apr.  1896.     [1896.] 
6]  Same,  Oct.  1895-Nov.  1896.     [1896.] 
7]  United  States  Board  on  Geographic  Names,  decisions,  Jan.  1,  1892- 

Dec.  31,  1896.     1897. 
8]  Same,  Jan.  1,  1892-Jan.  1,  1898.     1898. 
9]  Decisions,  Feb.  7,  Mar.  7,  1906.     [1906.] 
10]  Geographic  names,  Apr.  4,  1906.     [1906.]    large  8° 
11]  Decisions  of  Board  of  Geographic  Names,  Dec.  6,  1905-May  2,  1906. 

[1906.] 
12]  Same,  June  6,  1906.     [1906.] 

13]  Decisions  of  Geographic  Board,  Dec.  5,  1906.     [1906.] 
14]  Same,  Apr.  1,  1908.     [1908.] 
15]  Same,  May  6,  1908.     [1908.] 
16]  Same,  June  3,  1908.     [1908.] 

17]  United  States  Geographic  Board,  decisions,  June  30,  1908.     [1908.] 
18]  Decisions  of  Geographic  Board,  July,  1906-July,  1908.     1908. 
19]  Same,  Oct.  7,  1908.     [1908.] 
20]  Same,  Nov.  4,  1908.     [1908.] 
21]  Same,  Dec.  2,  1908.     [1908.] 
22]  Same,  Jan.  6,  1909.     [1909.] 
23]  Same,  Feb.  3,  1909.     [1909.] 
24]  Same,  Mar.  3,  1909.     [1909.] 
25]  Same,  Apr.  7,  1909.     [1909.] 
26]  Same,  May  5,  1909.     [1909.] 
27]  Same,  June  2,  1909.     [1909.] 
28]  Same,  July,  1908-July,  1909.     1909. 
29]  Same,  Oct.  6,  1909.     [1909.] 
30]  Same,  Nov.  3,  Dec.  1,  1909.     [1909.] 
31]  t 
32]  t 
33]  t 
34]  t 
35]  Same,  July,  1909-July,  1910.    1910. 


t  Omitted  from  this  Checklist  because  they  contain  only  1910  decisions. 


412 


GP.    GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

[The  office  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Printing  was  established  by  an  act  of  Aug.  26, 
1852.  The  duties  of  the  Superintendent  were  those  of  an  auditor.  Under  act 
of  June  23,  1860,  the  Government  Printing  Office  was  established,  and  on  Mar. 
23,  1861,  John  Defrees,  the  first  Superintendent  of  Public  Printing  iinder  the 
new  law,  assumed  charge  of  the  establishment.  The  title  of  the  chief,  by  act  of 
Feb.  22,  1867.  was  changed  to  Congressional  Printer,  and  again,  by  act  of  June  20, 
1874,  to  Public  Printer.] 


Classification 
no. 

GPl.l: 

(date) 


GP1.1«: 

(date) 
GP1.2: 

B64 

C43 


C761 


GPl.      PUBLIC  PRINTER 
Annual  reports 

[1853-87  (except  1875),  no  editions  without  Congressional  document  numbers. 
1909,  editions  with  and  without  Congressional  document  numbers.] 

Superintendent  op  Public  Printing 


1853  [694-3] 

1854  [751-6] 
Same    [807-2] 

1855  [866-31] 

1856  [911-14] 

1857  [918-4] 


Same    [961-3] 
1858     [980-3] 
Same    [1016-3] 


1859 
1860 
1861 


Congressional  Printer 


1867 
1868 
1869 


1319-18 
1361-25 
1408-1] 


Public  Printer 


1876 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 


1722-24 

1785-19 

1833-23 

1890-6 

1944-6 

1993-7 

2083-12 

2170-10 

2265-24 

2343-62 

2450-26 

2516-47 


1870 
1871 

1872 

1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 


1027-14 
1103-11 
1141-18 

1442-1 
1481-1 
154&-1 

2615-41 
2698-25 
2821-27 
2904-30 
3064-17 
3167-25 
3281-46 
3349-32 
3467-18 
3590-33 
3725-5] 
3844-11] 


1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 


1873 

1874 
1875 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


1171-6] 
1199-21 
1223-25 
1255-23 
1288-14 


1584-1] 

1630-22] 

1665-11] 

4029-19] 

4220-19] 

4416-5] 

4586-5^ 

4763-5^ 

4909-5' 

5068-5' 

5238-5' 

5396-664] 

5730-3241 


C76  = 


C76  = 


076* 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  Public  Printer) 


General  publications 

Books.  Making  of  a  book,  operations  that  lead  to  its  proper  construction, 
with  useful  tables  and  information.     1909. 

Chief  engineer.  Reports  of  chief  engineer  and  chief  electrician  on  con- 
dition of  steam  power  and  heating  and  electric  plants  for  1896. 
1897. 

Congressional  record.  Synopsis  of  style  of  Congressional  record,  pre- 
pared for  convenience  of  proof  readers  and  compositors;  revised 
and  amended  to  Dec.  7,  1896.     1896. 

Congressional  record.     Synopsis  of  style  of  Congressional  record;  cor- 
1903.     [1903?] 
Synopsis  of  style  [Congressional  record].     Dec. 


rected  to  Oct.  1 
Congressional  record. 

1907. 
Congressional  record. 

gressional  record 


Manual  of  style,  for  use  in  production  of  Con- 
,    Ist  edition,  Dec.  1908.     1908. 


413 


Classlllcatloa 
no. 

GP1.2: 

C76* 

D65 

£12 
Em7 

Exl 

H99» 

H992 
H993 
116 


L441 
L442 

L448 
L44* 
L44« 

L48» 
L482 
M75' 
M752 
N39 

012 

P74 
P75 

F94i 


GPl.     PUBIilC  PRINTER— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Congress.  Prescribing  method  of  communicating  with  Congress,  it. 
committees,  or  members,  regarding  legislation,  etc.  Dec.  3, 1909. 
40 

Document  work.  General  style  for  document  work,  for  guidance  of 
compositors  and  proof-readers  in  Government  Printing  Office. 
1894. 

Electrotype  plates.  Index  to  electrotype  plates  in  job  room.  Government 
Printing  Office.     Washington,  1901.    4'>    [See  also  GPl.2:St4.] 

Employees.  Notice  [promulgating  Executive  order  of  Jan.  31,  1902, 
forbidding  individual  or  associated  effort  by  employees,  except 
through  head  of  Department,  to  influence  legislation  in  tteir  own 
behalf,  or  otherwise].    Feb.  17,  1902.    4° 

Examinations.  Notice  [promulgating  Executive  order  of  Oct.  13,  1905, 
prohibiting  officers  and  employees  of  Government  from  preparing 
persons  for  civil-service  examinations].    Jan.  6,  1909.    4° 

Hygiene.     Industrial  hygiene;  [by  William  J,   Manning].     1908.     4* 
[Prepared  for  International  Congress  on  Tuberculosis,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Sept.  21-Oct.  12,  1908.] 
Same,  German;  [translated  by  Henry  N.  Boemstein].     1908.    4» 
Same,  French;  [translated  by  Wilfrid  Rouleau].     1908.    4'» 

Illustrations.  Proposals  for  illustrations  of  soil  surveys  of  Merrimac 
County,  N.  H.,  Laredo  area,  Tex.,  Niagara  County,  N.  Y.,  Ches- 
terfield County,  Va.,  and  Williston  area,  N.  Dak.  Oct.  28, 
1907.    4« 

Laws  relating  to  public  printing  and  binding.    1878. 

Laws.  Sections  of  Revised  statutes  and  other  laws  relating  to  public 
printing  and  binding;  corrected  to  July  1,  1880.     1880. 

Laws  and  resolutions  governing  public  printing  and  binding,  compiled 
from  Revised  statutes  and  subsequent  acts,  with  opinions  of  law 
officers.     1883. 

Laws  governing  public  printing  and  binding  and  distribution  of  public 
documents  [act  of  Jan.  12, 1895,  with  amendments  to  Mar.  2,  1895; 
added  arrangement  by  subjects].     1895. 

Laws.    Amendments  and  additions  to  printing  laws.     Mar.  — ,  1905. 
See,  for  compilation  of  printing  laws  prepared  in  1909  by  William 
Leander  Post,  superintendent  of  documents,  GP3.2:P93. 

Leave  of  absence.  [Noticerelativetoleaveof  absence.]  June  27, 1898.  4* 

Leave  of  absence.  Notice  [relative  to  leave  of  absence].  Sept.  9, 1908.   4* 

Monotype  manual.     Ist  edition,     Nov.  1908. 

Same.    2d  edition,     Dec,  1909,  ' 

Neutrality  in  pending  war  between  Russia  and  Japan  required  to  be 
observed  by  officials  of  Government  [Executive  order].  Mar,  11, 
1904.    4° 

Official  gazette.  Synopsis  of  style  used  on  Official  gazette,  including  ab- 
breviations, capitalization,  compounding,  di\'ision  of  words,  ex- 
tracts, etc.;  approved  by  Patent  Office.     1904.     large  8° 

Pneumatic  tube  system.  Proposal  for  furnishing  pneumatic  tube 
system  to  be  placed  in  new  building  of  Government  Printing 
Office.    June  3,  1909.     4° 

Political  activity.  Notice  [promulgating  notice  from  Civil  Service 
Commission,  Sept.  1,  1908,  relative  to  employees  in  classified 
sersdce  who  resign  to  become  candidates  for  office,  or  to  engage  in 
active  political  work,  seeking  reinstatement].    Sept.  14,  1908.   4'» 

Promotion  regulations  for  Government  Printing  Office  formulated  by 
Civil  Service  Commission  and  approved  by  Public  Printer, 
Jan.  15,  1897.     1897. 


414 


Classification 
no. 

GP1.2: 

P942 


Sh5 


Si5i 

Si52 
Si53 
Sp3i 

Sp32 

St4 

St9i 

St92 
St93 
St9^ 
St9^ 
St96 

St9^ 

St98 
St99 

St9io 

T98^ 

T982 

T983 
T98^ 


T98^ 
T98« 
V851 


V852 
WI91 


WI92 


GPl.     PUBLIC  PRINTER— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Program  bell-ringing  system.     Proposal  for  fiu-nishing  electric  program 
bell-ringing  system  and  watchmen's  time-detector  system  to  be 
placed  in  Government  Printing  Office.     June  1,  1909,     4^ 
Sheridan,  Philip  H.     Notice  [excusing  from  duty  on  Nov.  25,  1908, 
employees  of  Government  Printing  Office  who  served  in  military 
or  naval  service  during  Civil  War  and  members  of  Loyal  Legion, 
Women's  Relief  Corps,  and  Sons  of  Veterans,  to  attend  unveiling 
of  statue  of  Philip  Henry  Sheridan].     Nov.  24,  1908.    4° 
Simplified  spelling  [letter  of  President  and  circulars  1-6  of  Simplified 
Spelling  Board].     1st  edition.     [1906.] 
Same  [list  of  300  words,  new  and  old  forms].     Istedition.     [1906.]    24* 
Same  pist  of  300  words,  new  forms].     [1906.] 
Specifications.    Rules  governing  printing  of  Specifications  [and  drawings 
of  patents],  with  list  of  words  and  technical  terms.    May,  1887.    * 
Same,  approved  by  Patent  Office,  originally  issued  May,  1887.     En- 
larged and  reissued  Mar.  1896.     1896. 
Stereotype  and  electrotype  plates.     Index-catalogue  of  stereotype  and 
electrotype  plates  in  vaults  of  Government  Printing  Office,  no.  1, 
July,  1895;  by  Charles  L.  Spencer.     1895.     [See  also  GP1.2:E1  2.] 
Style.    Manual  of  st>^le  governing  composition  and  proof  reading  in 
Government  Printing  Office.     1894.    4° 
Same.    1898. 
Same.     1899. 

Same;  with  Decisions  of  Board  on  Geographic  Names.     1900, 
Same.     1900  [1901]. 

Style.    Manual  of  style  for  use  in  composition  and  proof  reading;  [with 
Decisions  of  Board  on  Geographic  Names,  1890-99].     1903. 
Same;  [with  Decisions  of  Board  on  Geographic  Names,  1890-1904]. 
1904. 

Same;  [without  Decisions  of  Board  on  Geographic  Names].     1904. 
Same,   for  use  in  production   of  Executive,    Congressional,   and 

departmental  publications.     1st  edition.     Sept.  1908. 
Same,  for  use  in  production  of  Executive,  Congressional,  and  de- 
partmental publications.     2d  edition.     Nov.  1909. 
Type.     [Specimen  book  of    types  in  Government  Printing  Office.] 

n.d.     large  8° 
Type.     Specimens  of  display  types  in  document  divisions  of  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.     1895.    f* 
Same  [circular  giving  old  and  new  case  numbers].     [1896.] 
Type.     Specimen  book  of  type,  showing  faces  of  body  and  display 
letters,  accents,  piece  fractions,  superiors  and  inferiors,  rule, 
dashes,  signs,  seals,  cuts,  and  ornaments  in  use  in  document 
divisions  of  [Government  Printing]  Office.     1904.    large  8° 
Type.     Specimen  book  of  type  faces  in  use  in  document  divisions  of 

[Government  Printing]  Office.     1909.     large  8** 
Type.     Specimens  of  type,  borders,   etc.,  used  in  War  Department 

branch  of  Government  Printing  Office.     1901.     large  8° 
Vocabulary  of  double  words  in  International  dictionary,  for  use  of  copy 
editors,   proof  readers,   compositors,   copyists,  typewriters,  etc.; 
by  Edw.  J.  Russell.     Revised  edition.     1894.     [1st  edition  not 
in  Public  Documents  Library.] 
Same.     Revised  edition.     1897. 
War  records.     Style  for  war  records  [War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of 
official  records  of  Union  and  Confederate  armies,  and  Official 
records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies  in  War  of  Rebellion]. 
[Dec.  22,  1898.] 
Same  [with  style  for  court,  document,  and  census  work].     [Dec.  6, 
1895.] 


415 


riasslflcatlon 
no. 

GP1.3: 

(no8.) 
GP1.4: 

(no«.) 
GP1.5: 

(date) 
GP1.6: 

(date) 


GPl.    PUBLIC  PRINTER— Continuea 

Bulletins 

[None  isHiied.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.) 

Alphabetical  list  of  employees 

[Confidential.    Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders 


1905,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 

1906,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 

[Discontinued.] 


1906,  no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 


1906,  no.  18 
no.  19 


1907,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.    8 


1907,  no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

1908,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.    3 


GP2.     LJBRARY 

fEstabllshed  by  act  approved  July  19, 1897  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  135).    Abolished  by  act  approved  Mar.  4, 1909 

(Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  1024).] 


GP2.1: 

(date) 

GP2.2: 

R86 

GP2.3: 

(no8.) 
GP2.4: 

(nos.) 
GP2.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Rules.     [1898.]    12° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Lists  of  books  in  library 

1898,  Jan. 
Jul> 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

GP3.     DOCUMENTS   OFFICE 

[Created  in  accordance  with  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  601).] 


GP3.1: 

(date) 

GP3.2: 

C411 


C41' 


Annual  reports 

[1895-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Public  Printer  (Gl'l.l:),  and  (except  1897)  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Checklist  of  public  documents,  containing  debates  and  proceedings  of 
Congress,  l8t-53d  Congress,  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  docu- 
ments, and  historical  and  bibliographical  notes  [1789-1895]; 
issued  by  F.  A.  Crandall.  2d  edition  enlarged.  1895.  [Ist  edi- 
tion, compiled  by  John  G.  Ames,  issued  by  Interior  Department, 
1892;  see  115. 2X69 \] 

Checklist  of  United  States  public  documents,  1789-1909,  Congressional, 
to  close  of  60th  Congress,  departmental,  to  end  of  calendar  year 
1909:  V.  1,  Lists  of  Congressional  and  departmental  publications. 
3d  edition,  revised  and  enlai^ed.  1911.  [See^  for  Advance 
sheets,  GP3.14:] 


416 


Classification 
no. 


GPS.     DOCUMENTS  OFFICE— Continued 


GP3.2:     General  publications— Continued 


H34 
P93 

Sa3i 
Sa32 

GP3.3: 

(nos.) 


GP3.4: 

(nos.) 


Headings.  Form  of  headings  for  United  States  documents  [circular  to 
libraries,  by  L.  C.  Ferrell,  J.  C.  M.  Hanson,  and  F.  B.  Weeks, 
committee  of  Association  of  Departmental  Librarians  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.].     [1903.]    40       • 

Printing  laws.  Laws,  regulations,  and  decisions  governing  public  print- 
ing and  binding,  operations  of  Government  Printing  Office,  and 
distribution  and  sale  of  Government  publications;  compiled  by 
William  Leander  Post.  1909.  [Only  a  small  edition  of  this  pub- 
lication was  printed.  See,  for  earlier  compilations,  GP1,2:L44  ^"^.] 

Public  documents.  Tables  of  and  annotated  index  to  Congressional 
series  of  United  States  public  documents;  [compiled  by  William 
Leander  Post].     1902.     4° 

Sales.  Rules  relating  to  sale  of  and  remittance  for  public  documents. 
[1904.]    small  4° 

Sales.  Rules  governing  sale  of  public  documents.  [1906.1  oblong  48* 
(Form  526.) 

Bulletins 


First  draft  of  proposed  bill  to  reduce  cost,  increase  value,  and  sim- 
plify methods  of  publication  of  public  documents  furnished  to 
designated  depository  libraries.     1896, 

List  of  miscellaneous  United  States  public  documents  in  office  of 
superintendent  of  documents,  Mar.  1,  1898.     1898. 

Tables  of  public  documents  printed  annually  or  at  regular  intervals 
as  provided  by  law,  showing  extra  and  usual  number  printed  and 
distribution  of  same.     1901. 

Author  headings  for  United  States  public  documents.  [1st  edition.] 
1903.     [See,  for  2d  edition.  Bulletin  9  (GP3.3:9).] 

[List  of  United  States  public  documents  available  for  free  distribu- 
tion to  libraries.]    Sept.  10,  1904. 

List  of  United  States  public  documents  available  for  free  distribu- 
tion to  libraries.    July  1,  1905.     [See,  for  later  free  lists,  GP3.12:] 


See,  for  Ist  edition  of  Author  headings,  Bulletin  4  (GP3.3:4). 


[1] 

[2] 
[3] 

[4] 
[5] 

[6] 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 

Circulars 

[1]  [Accompanying  1st  issue  of  Monthly  catalogue.]    Aug.  1,  1895.    8<> 

[2]  [Inquiries  as  to  condition  of  depositories.]     [1895.]    4° 

[3]  Kinds  of  books  hereafter  to  be  sent  to  designated  depositories. 
[1895.]    4P 

[4]  [Calling  attention  of  Departments  and  bureaus  to  provisions  of  law 
relating  to  document  catalogues.]    1895.    4° 

[5]  [Calling  attention  of  Representatives  to  provisions  of  law  relative  to 
distribution  of  Congressional  record.]    June  1,  1895.     4° 

[6]  [Notifying  libraries  of  their  designation  as  geological  depositories.] 
1896.    40 

[7]  [Requesting  Senators,  Representatives,  and  Delegates  to  designate 
remainder  depositories.]     Feb.  25,  1896.     4° 

[8]  [Calling  attention  of  members  of  Congress  to  provisions  of  law  re- 
lating to  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents.]    May  1,  1896.     4» 

[9]  [Calling  attention  to  further  legislation  relating  to  Richardson's  Com- 
pilation of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents.]    May  30, 1896.     4" 


i:M.8^JD 


417 


n«Hs|flriitton 
nil. 

GP3.4: 

(no8.) 


GP3.5: 

(nos.) 


GP3.6I 

(nos.) 


GP3.     DOCUMENTS   OFFICE— Continued 

Circ  ulars — Continued 

[10]  Same.    July  1,  1897.     1° 

[11]  [Notifying  members  of  Congress  of  number  of  sets  of  Rirhard^n's 

Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents  still  to  their 

credit.]    n.  d.    4° 
[12]  [Reo:ardinj?  "one  copy"  clause  in  printing  act.]    Mar.  27,  1899.     4° 
[13]  Price  list  of  laws  of  United  States.     [1899.]    4o 
[14]  Same.     [1901.]    4« 
[15]  Same.     [1902.]    4« 

Same.    4th  edition.     [1904.]  ,^^j>  rj.,  I 

Same.    June  21,  1904.    oblong  48''    [See,  for  later  price  lists  of  laws, 

GP3.9:10.] 
[16]  Concerning  sending  of  documents  for  entry  in  Monthly  catalogue  of 

[United  States]  public  documents.  Dec.  15,  1902.  4° 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

Bibllograpliles 

[1]  Bibliography  of  United  States  public  documents  relating  to  inter- 
oceanic  communication  across  Nicaragua,  Isthmus  of  Panama, 
Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec,  etc.;  [compiled  by  William  Leander 
Post].     1899. 

[2]  Reports  of  explorations  printed  in  documents  of  United  States  Gov- 
ernment; compiled  by  Adelaide  R.  Hasse.     1899. 

[3]  List  of  United  States  public  documents  and  reports  relating  to  con- 
struction of  new  Navy,  also  references  to  debates  in  Congress  on 
the  subject,  1880-1901.     1902. 
[No  more  published  up  to  Deo.  31, 1909.] 

Document  catalogue  (Comprehensive  index) 

[1]  Catalogue  of  public  documents  of  53d  Congress  and  of  all  depart- 
ments of  Government  of  United  States,  Mar.  4,  1893-June  30, 
1895,  being  Comprehensive  index  provided  for  by  act  approved 
Jan.  12,  1895.     1896.     large  8"    [3442-410] 

[2]  Same,  54th  Congress,  Ist  session,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1896.  1898. 
large  8«    [3552-355] 

[3]  Same,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1897.  1899. 
large  8°    [3715-585] 

[4]  Same,  55th  Congress  and  of  other  departments  of  Government  of 
United  States,  July  1,  1897-June  30,  1899.  1901.  large  8<» 
[3838-317]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

[5]  Same,  56th  Congress,  July  1,  1899-June  30,  1901.     1903. 
[4210-559] 

[6]  Same,  57th  Congress,  Julv  1,  1901-June  30,  1903.     1905. 


Same,  57th  Congress,  July  1 
[4554-494] 

7  Same,  58th  Congress,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1905.     1908 
[4901-483] 

8  Same,  59th  Congress,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1907.     1910. 
[5215-830] 

9  Same,  60th  Congress,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1909. 
preparation  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

82452°— 11 ^27 


large  8*> 
large  8° 
large  8" 
large  8° 
[5561-1574]    [In 


418 


Classification 
no. 

GP3.7:  I 

(nos.)  i 


GP3.8^: 

(date) 


GP3.     DOCUMENTS   OFFICE— Continued 

Document  Index  (Consolidated  index) 

[The  Schedule  of  volumes  included  herein  is  sometimes  issued  separately  also:  see 
GP3.il:  •" 

The  Numerical  tables  and  schedule  of  volumes,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  included 
herein,  issued  separately  also;  see  GP3.15:] 

[1] 


1900-Mar.  4,  1901.     1902. 
1901-July  1,  1902.     1903. 


54th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  2,  ]895-June  U,  1896;  index  to  sub- 
jects of  documents  and  reports,  and  to  committees,  Senators,  and 
Representatives  presenting  them,  being  Consolidated  index  pro- 
vided for  by  act  of  Jan.  12,  1895.     1897.     [3455-430] 

[2]  Same,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec.  7,  1896-Mar.  3,  1897,  with 
tables  of  same  in  numerical  order.     1897.     [3553-356] 

[3]  Same,  55th  Congress,  1st  session,  Mar.  15-July  24,  1897.  1898. 
[3587-96] 

[4]  Same,  55th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec.  6,  1897-July  8,  1898.     1899. 

[3716-586] 
[5]  Same,  55th  Congress,  3d  session,  Dec.  5,  1898-Mar.  4,  1899.     1900. 

[3839-318] 
[6]  Same,  56th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  4,  1899-June  7,  1900.     1901. 

[4020-756] 
[7]  Same,  56th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec. 

[4211-560] 
[8]  Same,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec. 

[4398-718] 
[9]  Same,  57th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec.  1,  1902-Mar.  4,  1903.     1903. 

[4555^95] 
[10]  Same,  58th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  Nov.  9,  1903-Apr.  28, 

1904,  including  special  session- of  Senate,  Mar.  5-19,  1903.     1905. 

[4752-790] 

11  Same,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Dec.  5,  1904-Mar.  4,  1905.     1905. 

[4900-482] 

12  Same,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session,  Dec.  4,  1905-June  30,  1906  [includ- 

ing special  session  of  Senate,  Mar.  4-18,  1905].  1907  [1908]. 
[5057-943] 

13  Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec.  3,  1906-Mar.  4,  1907.     1908 

[1909].     [5214-829] 

14  Index  to  reports  and  documents  of  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec. 

2,  1907-May  30,  1908,  with  numerical  lists  and  schedule  of  vol- 
umes, being  Consolidated  index  provided  for  by  act  of  Jan.  12, 
1895.     1909.     [5371-985] 

15  Same,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec.  7,  1908-Mar.  4,  1909.     1910. 

[5560-1573] 

Monthly  catalogue,  United  States  public  docu- 
ments 

[Beginning  with  1899,  volume  title-pages  have  been  issued,  the  volumes  being  for  cal- 
endar years  down  to  1905.  The  next  volume  covers  18  months,  Jan.  1906- Jime, 
1907.    Beginning  with  July,  1907,  the  volumes  are  for  fiscal  years.] 

Catalogue  of  publications  issued  by  Government  of  United  States 
1895,  [no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 
Catalogue  of  United  States  public  documents,  issued  monthly 


1895, 


[no. 

4] 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

1896, 


no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 


1896, 


1897, 


no.  22 

1897 

,no.  31 

no.  23 

no.  32 

no.  24 

no.  33 

no.  25 

no.  34 

no.  26 

no.  35 

no.  27 

no.  36 

no.  28 

1898 

no.  37 

no.  29 

no.  38 

no.  30 


no.  39 


419 


ClaHslAoatlon 
no. 

GP3.8»: 

(date) 


GP3.    DOCUMENTS  OFFICE— Continued 

Montlily  catalofiTuo,    Unltod    Statos    public    docu- 
monts — Continued 

Catalogue  of 

1898,  no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 

1899,  no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 

1900,  no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 

Catalogue  of  United  States  public  documents 
1906-07,  no.  133,  Jan.    1906 

no.  134,  Feb.  1906 

no.  135,  Mar.  1906 

no.  136,  Apr.  1906 

no.  137,  May,  1906 

no.  138,  June,  1906 

no.  139,  July,  1906 

no.  140,  Aug.  1906 

no.  141,  Sept.  1906] 

no.  142,  Oct.    1906} 

no.  143,  Nov.  1906J 

no.  144,  Dec.  1906 

no.  145,  Jan.    1907 

no.  146,  Feb.  1907 

no.  147,  Mar.  1907 

no.  148,  Apr.  1907 

no.  149,  May,  1907 

no.  150,  June,  1907 
Monthly  catalogue.  United  States  pubUc  documents 


ited  States  public 

documents,  issued 

monthly — Cont'd 

1900,  no.  64 

1902 

no. 

88 

1904,  no. 

112 

no.  65 

no. 

89 

no. 

113 

no.  66 

no. 

90 

no. 

114 

no.  67 

no. 

91 

no. 

115 

no.  68 

no. 

92 

no. 

116 

no.  69 

no. 

93 

no. 

117 

no.  70 

no. 

94 

no. 

118 

no.  71 

no. 

95 

no. 

119 

no.  72 

no. 

96 

no. 

120 

1901,  no.  73 

1903 

no. 

97 

1905,  no. 

121 

no.  74 

no. 

98 

no. 

122 

no.  75 

no. 

99 

no. 

123 

no.  76 

noi 

100 

no. 

124 

no.  77 

no. 

101 

no. 

125 

no.  78 

no. 

102 

no. 

126 

no.  79 

no. 

103 

no. 

127 

no.  80 

no. 

104 

no. 

128 

no.  81 

lio. 

105 

no. 

129 

no.  82 

no. 

106 

no. 

130 

no.  83 

no. 

107 

no. 

131 

no.  84 

no. 

108 

no. 

132 

1902,  no.  85 

1904 

no. 

109 

no.  86 

no. 

110 

no.  87 

no. 

111 

[In  title  of  these  issues  the  form 
log"  is  used.] 


Cata- 


1908,  no.  151,  July,  1907 
no.  152,  Aug.  1907 
no.  153,  Sept:  1907 
no.  154,  Oct.  1907 
no.  155,  Nov.  1907 
no.  156,  Dec.  1907 
no.  157,  Jan.  1908 
no.  158,  Feb.  1908 
no.  159,  Mar.  1908 
no.  160,  Apr.  1908 
no.  161,  May,  1908 
no.  162,  June,  1908 

1909,  no.  163,  July,  1908 
no.  164,  Aug.  1908 
no.  165,  Sept.  1908 


1909,  no.  166,  Oct.  1908 
no.  167,  Nov.  1908 
no.  168,  Dec.  1908 
no.  169,  Jan.  1909 
no.  170,  Feb.  1909 
no.  171,  Mar.  1909 
no.  172,  Apr.  1909 
no.  173,  May,  1909 
no.  174,  June,  1909 

1910,  no.  175,  July,  1909 
no.  176,  Aug.  1909 
no.  177,  Sept.  1909 
no.  178,  Oct.  1909 
no.  179,  Nov.  1909 
no.  180,  Dec.  1909 


420 


Classification 
no. 

aP3.8  2: 

(date) 


GP3.9: 

(nos.) 


GP3.10: 

(new.) 


GPS.     DOCUMENTS  OFFICE— Continued 

Index  to  Montlily  catalogue,  United  States  public 
documents  (quarterly) 

[Previous  indexes  included  in  Montlily  catalogue  and  not  issued  separately. 

From  July,  1909,  to  June,  1910,  f  the  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  was  issued 
separately  each  quarter  and  cumulated  for  half-yearly  periods.  That  is,  the 
September  number  of  the  Index  indexed  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  July,  August, 
and  September;  the  December  number  indexed  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  July 
to  December;  f  the  March  number  indexed  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  January 
to  March;  and  the  Jtme  number  indexed  the  fiscal  year  July  to  June. 

Class  here  only  the  first  3  issues  for  each  fiscal  year;  the  4th  issue  is  to  be  classed  under 
GP3.81:  following  the  12  numbers  of  the  Monthly  catalogue  which  it  indexes 
and  with  which  it  will  be  botmd. 

Only  two  of  the  quarterly  indexes  were  issued  in  the  calendar  year  1909  covered  by 
this  Checklist.] 

1910,  nos.  175-177,  July-Sept.  1909 
nos.  175-180,  July-Dec.  1909 

Price  lists    8°  and  narrow  12° 


[1] 
[2] 
[3] 
[4] 
[5] 


[6] 
[7] 


List  of  U.  S.  public  documents  for  sale.     [1st  edition.]    Oct.  1, 1898. 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    May  1,  1899. 
Same.    3d  edition.     May  1,  1900. 
Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition.     Feb.  1,  1901. 
List  of  Government  publications  on  irrigation  for  sale.     [1st  edi- 
tion.]   1902.     10  p. 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    1902.     lip. 

List  of  Government  publications  on  labor,  industries,  trusts,  and 
immigration,  and  reports  of  Industrial  Commission  for  sale.    1902. 
List  of  Government  publications  on  interoceanic  canals,  ship  sub- 
sidy, commerce  and  transportation.  Pacific  railroads,  and  statis- 
tics for  sale.     1902. 

28 

29  J 
earlier    30 

31 1 

32$ 

33 

34 

35  J 

36$ 

37 

38  J 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44$ 

45 

46 

47$ 

48 

■49 
2  editions 


3    editions    See,    for 
lists,  GP3.4:14,  15. 

2  editions 

3  editions 
2  editions 
2  editions 

2  editions 
Ist  edition 

Same,  supplement 
Same.     2d  edition 

3  editions 
2  editions 

2  editions 
2  editions 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

Bibliography  of  United   States  public  documents, 
Department  lists 

1  List  of  publications  of  Agriculture  Department,  1862-1902,  with  ana- 
lytical index;  [compiled  by  William  Leander  Post].     1904. 
[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 


t  Beginning  with  July,  1910,  the  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  is  issued  separately 
each  quarter  and  cumulates  for  the  12  months  ending  June,  1911,  that  is,  the  Septem- 
ber number  of  the  Index  indexes  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  July,  August,  and  Sep- 
tember; the  December  number  indexes  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  October  to 
December;  the  March  number  indexes  the  Monthly  catalogue  from  January  to 
March;  and  the  June  number  indexes  the  fiscal  year  July  to  June. 

$  In  preparation  or  in  press,  but  not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


421 


Clatuiiflratlon 
no. 

GP3.il: 

(noe.) 


GP3.12: 

(nos.) 

GP3.13: 

(nos.) 


GP3.14; 


53d  Cong. 


Al 


A2 

A3 

A4 

A5 

A6 

A7 

A8 

A9 

AlO 

All 

A12 

A13 

A14 

A15 


GP3.     DOCUMENTS   OFFICE— Continued 

Scliodule  of  volumes  [for  Document  Index] 

See,  for  Document  index,  GP3.7: 
[1]  Schedule  of  volumes  of  documents  and  reports  of  56th  Congress,  1st 

session.     1901. 
[2]  Same,  56th  Congress,  2d  eeesion.     1902. 
[3]  Same,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1907. 
[4]  Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session.     [Ist  edition.] 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    1907. 
[5]  Same,  60th<'ongTe88,  1st  session.     1909. 

[None  Issued  for  bOth  Congress,  2d  session.] 

Free  lists 

See,  for  earlier  free  lists,  GP3.3:5,  6. 
1 
2 

Leaflets    narrow  12" 


1907. 


10 
Same,  reprint  11 


2  editions 


2  editions 

3  editions 

2  editions 

3  editions 
2  editions 

2  editions 

3  editions 


12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 


20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 


2  editions 


2  editions 


30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


Advance  slieets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of  United 
States  public  documents 

[Prior  to  the  issuance  of  the  3d  edition  of  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public  docu- 
ments (the  work  now  in  hand),  certain  portions  thereof  were  issued  in  the  form 
of  Advance  sheets  for  such  classes  as  are  listed  below,  viz.:  53d  Congress  and 
A1-LC12  (except  DC36-DC39,  GS,  IC,  Jl-Jll,  Jul-JuG).] 

See,  for  1st  edition  of  Checklist,  1 15.2:L692. 

See,  for  2d  edition  of  Checklist,  GP3.2:C41  \ 

See,  for  3d  edition  of  Checklist,  advance  sheets  of  which  are  listed 
below,  GP3.2:C41^. 
Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of  United  States  public  docu- 
ments. Congressional  tables,  53d  Congress,  tables  of  documents 
and  reports,  Jan.  12,  1909.  [1909.]  4°  [No  Advance  sheets 
issued  for  other  Congresses.] 
Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of  United  States  public  docu- 
ments [A,  Agriculture  Department,  class  Al,  Secretary].  1907 
[1908].    4« 

Same,  A2,  Accounts  and  Disbursements  Division,  Feb.  8,  1908. 
[1908.]    40       . 

Same,  A3,  Agrostology  Division,  Feb.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  A4,  Animal  Industry  Bureau,  Feb.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4" 
Same,  A5,  Biological  Survey  Bureau,  Feb.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  A6,  Botany  Division,  Feb.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  A7,  Chemistry  Bureau,  Feb.  29,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  A8,  Entomological  Commission,  Feb.  29,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  A9,  Entomology  Bureau,  Feb.  29,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  AlO,  Experiment  Stations  Office,  Mar.  4,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  All,  Fiber  Investigations  Office,  Mar.  5,  1908.     [1908.]    4" 
Same,  A12,  Foreign  Markets  Division,  Mar.  5,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  A13,  Forest  Service,  Mar.  13,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  A14,  Gardens  and  Grounds  Division,  Mar.  5, 1908.     [1908.]  4° 
Same,  A15,  Irrigation  Inquiry  Office,  Mar.  5,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 


422 


Classification  GP3.     DOCUMENTS    OFFICE— Continued 
no. 

GP3.14::  Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of  United 
States  public  documents— Continued 

A16  Same,  A16,  Labor  Employment  Board,  Mar.  5,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A17  Same,  A17,  Library,  Mar.  12,  1908.     [1908.]    4" 

A18  Same,  A18,  Microscopy  Division,  Mar.  12,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

A19  Same,  A19,  Plant  Industry  Bureau,  Mar.  12,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

A20  Same,  A20,  Pomology  Division,  Mar.  20,  1908.     [1908.]    4» 

A21  Same,  A21,  Publications  Division,  Mar.  20,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A22  Same,  A22,  Public  Roads  Office,  Mar.  20,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A23  Same,  A23,  Seed  and  Plant  Introduction  Section,  Mar.  21,  1908. 

[1908.]    4« 

A24  Same,  A24,  Seed  Division,  Mar.  21,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A25  Same,  A25,  Silk  Section,  Mar.  21,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A26  Same,  A26,  Soils  Bureau,  Mar.  21,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

A27  Same,  A27,  Statistics  Bureau,  May  9,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A28  Same,  A28,  Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology  Division,  May  12, 

1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A29  Same,  A29,  Weather  Bureau,  May  13,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A30  Same,  A30,  Appointment  Clerk,  May  14,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

A31  Same,  A31,  Chief  Clerk,  May  14,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

A32  Same,  A32,  Food  and  Drug  Inspection  Board,  May  14, 1908.     [1908.] 
40 

A33  Same,  A33,  Solicitor  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  May  14,  1908. 

[1908.]    40 

AR  Same,  AR,  American  Republics  Bureau,  May  20,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Ql  Same,  C,  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  [class]  CI,  Secretary, 

!  June  4,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C2  I  Same,  C2,  Alaskan  Fisheries  Division,  June  22,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C3  I  Same,  C3,  Census  Bureau,  June  10,  1908.     [1908)]    4« 

C4  Same,  C4,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June  22,  1908.     [1908.]    40 

C5  Same,  C5,  Corporations  Bureau,  June  24,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C6  Same,  C6,  Fisheries  Bureau,  June  30,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C7  Same,  C7,  Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau,  June  30,  1908. 

;  [1908.]    4« 

C8 1  Same,  C8,  Labor  Bureau,  July  3,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C9  Same,  C9,  Light-House  Board,  July  3,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

CIO  Same,  CIO,  Manufactures  Bureau,  July  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Cll  Same,  Cll,  Navigation  Bureau,  July  11,  1908.     [1908.]    4^ 

C12  Same,  C12,  Shipping  Commissioners,  July  11,  1908.     [1908.]    4" 

C13  Same,  C13,  Standards  Bureau,  July  13,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C14  Same,  C14,  Statistics  Bureau,  July  23,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

C15  i  Same,  C15,  Steamboat-Inspection  Service,  July  25, 1908.     [1908.]   4° 

C16  Same,  C16,  Printing  Division,  July  25,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

CS  Same,  CS,  Civil  Service  Commission,  Sept.  4,  1908.     [1908.]    4" 

DCl  Same,  DC,  District  of  Columbia,  [class]  DCl,  Commissioners,  Aug.  1, 

1908.     [1908.]    4° 

DC2  Same,  DC2,  AsphaltandCementlnspector,  Aug.  1,1908.     [1908.]  4° 

DC3  Same,  DC3,  Assessor,  Aug.  1,  1908.     [1908.]    4°' 

DC4  Same,  DC4,  Auditor,  Aug.  1,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

DC5  Same,  DCS,  Buildings  Inspector,  Aug.  1,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

DC6  Same,  DC6,  Central  Dispensary  and  Emergency  Hospital,  Aug.  7, 

1908.     [1908.]    .4° 

DC7  Same,  DC7,  Charities  Board,  Aug.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 

DCS  Same,  DCS,  Children's  Guardians  Board,  Aug.  7, 1908.     [1908.]    4° 


423 


Clatwinratlon 
no. 

GP3.14 


DC9 
DCIO 
DCll 
DC12 
DC13 


DC14 
DC15 
DC16 

DC17 
DC18 
DC19 


DC20 

DC21 
DC22 
DC23 

DC24 
DC25 
DC26 

DC27 
DC28 
DC29 

DC30 
DC31 
DC32 
DC33 
DC34 

DC35 


FC 
FS 

GB 
GPl 

GP2 
GP3 


insti- 


1908. 


1908. 


OP3.     DOCUMENTS  OFl  lCE-(  ontinued 

Advance  slieets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of  United 
States  public  documents— Continued 

Same,  DC9,  Court  of  Appeals,  Aug.  7,  1908.    [1908.]    4" 
Same,  DClO,  Engineer  Department,  Aug.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    40 
Same,  DCll,  Excise  Board,  Aug.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC12,  Fire  Department,  Aug.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  DC  13,  Reform  School  for  Girls  of  District  of  Columbia, 

18,   1908.     [1908.]    4°    [This  school  is  a  United  States 

tution,  and  all  of  its  publications  are  entered  under  J9.] 
Same,  DC14,  Health  Department,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC15,  Industrial  Home  School,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.] 
Same,    DC16,    Police   Department,   Metropolitan,   Aug.    18, 

[1908.]    4« 
Same,  DC17,  Public  Library,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  DC18,  Education  Board,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC19,  National  Training  School  for  Boys,  Aug.  18, 

[1908.]    4°    [This  school  is  a  United  States  institution,  and  all 

of  its  publications  are  entered  under  J8.] 

Same,  DC20,  Street  Cleaning  Department,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.] 
40 

•Same,  DC21,  Supreme  Court,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  DC22,  Taxes,  Collector  of,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  DC23,  Telegraph  and  Telephone  Service,  Aug.  18,   1908. 

[1908.]    4« 

Same,  DC24,  Washington  Asylum,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  DC25,  Electrical  Department,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  DC26,  Women's  Christian  Association,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.] 
40 

Same,  DC27,  Children's  Hospital,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4" 

Same,  DC28,  Criminal  CdUrt,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  DC29,  Columbia  Hospital  for  Women,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.] 
40 

Same,  DC30,  Bathing  Beach,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC31,  Insurance  Department,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC32,  Medical  Supervisors  Board,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC33,  Gas  and  Meters  Inspector,  Aug.  18,  1908.      [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC34,  Eastern  Dispensary  and  Casualty  Hospital,  Aug.  18, 

19Q8.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  DC35,  Aged  and  Infirm,  Home  for,  Aug.  18,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  DC36,  Aid  Association  for  Blind. 
Same,  DC37,  Industrial  Home  School 

for  Colored  Children. 
Same,    DC38,   Washington  Home  for 

Foundlings. 

Same,  DC39,  Tuberculosis  Hospital. 

Same,  FC,  Fish  Commission,  Sept.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  FS,  Freedman'a  Savings  and  Trust  Company,  Sept.  8,  1908. 
[1908.]    4«  F     .y.      F       » 

Same,  GB,  Geographic  Board,  Sept.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 

Same,  GP,  Government  Printing  Office,  [class]  GPl,  Public  Printer, 

Sept.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  GP2,  Library,  Sept.  8,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  GP3,  Documents  Office,  Sept.  9,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  GS,  General  Supply  Committee.     [No  Advance  sheet  issued 

for  this  class.] 


[No  Advance  sheets 
issued  for  these 
classes.] 


424 


Classification 
no. 

GP3,11: 


II 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 


La 

LCI 

LC2 
LC3 

LC4 
LC5 
LC6 
LC7 
LC8 

LC9 
LCIO 
LCll 
LC12 


[1908.]    40 

[1908.]    40 

[1908.]    4« 

[1908.]    4« 

[1908.]    4" 

[1908.]    4« 

[1908.]    40 

[1908.]    4« 

[1908.]    40 

h     [1908.]    4' 

GPS.     DOCUMENTS  OFFICE— Continued 

Advance  sheets  of  3d  edition  of  Checklist  of  United 
States  public  documents — Continued 

Same,  I,  Interior  Department,  [class]  1 1,  Secretary,  Oct.  22,  1908. 

[1908.]    -4° 
Same,  1 2,  1st  census,  1790,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  1 3,  2d  census,  1800,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  1 4,  3d  census,  1810,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  1 5,  4th  census,  1820,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  I  6,  5th  census,  1830,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  I  7,  6th  census,  1840,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  I  8,  7th  census,  1850,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  I  9,  8th  census,  1860,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  1 10,  9th  census,  1870,  Sept.  21,  1908. 
Same,  1 11,  10th  census,  1880,  Sept.  29,  1908. 
Same,  1 12,  11th  census,  1890,  Sept.  29,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  1 13,  12th  census,  1900,  Oct.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  1 14,  Census  Office,  Oct.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4« 
Same,  1 15,  Public  Documents  Division,  Oct.  9,  1908.     [1908.]    4<» 
Same,  1 16,  Education  Bureau,  Oct.  31,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  1 17,  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  Rocky  Mountain 

Region  (Powell),  Nov.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4«         * 
Same,  1 18,  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories 

(Hayden),  Nov.  7,  1908.     [1908.]    4° 
Same,  1 19,  Geological  Survey,  Nov.  25,  1908.     [1909.]    4* 
Same,  120,  Indian  Affairs  Office,  Dec.  16,  1908.     [1909.]    4*> 
Same,  I  21,  Land  Office,  General,  Jan.  2,  1909.     [1909.]    4<» 
Same,  122,  Library,  Jan.  2,  1909.     [1909.]    4" 
Same,  I  23,  Patent  Office,  Feb.  23,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  I  24,  Pens*ion  Bureau,  Mar.  27,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  I  25,  Raihoads  Commissioner,  Feb.  3,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  126,  Entomological  Commission,  Feb.  3,  1909.     [1909.]    4« 
Same,  I  27,  Reclamation  Service,  Apr.  9,  1909.     [1909.]    4« 
Same,  IC,  Interstate  Commerce 

Commission. 


[No  Advance  sheets  issued  for 
these  classes.] 


Same,  Jl-Jll,  Justice  Depart- 
ment. 
Same,  Jul-Ju6,  Judiciary. 
Same,  La,  Labor  Department,  Apr.  6,  1909.    '[1909.]    4" 
Same,  LC,  Library  of  Congress,  [class]  LCl,  Librarian,  Apr.  20,  1909. 

[1909.]    4° 
Same,  LC2,  Bibliography  Division,  Apr.  20,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  LC3,  Copyright  Office,  Apr.  24,  1909.   .  [1909.]    4" 
Same,  LC4,  Manuscripts  Division,  Apr.  24,  1909.     [1909.]    4« 
Same,  LC5,  Maps  and  Charts  Division,  Apr.  24,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  LC6,  Periodical  Division,  Apr.  26,  1909.     [1909.]    4« 
Same,  LC7,  Documents  Division,  Apr.  26,  1909.     [1909.]    4" 
Same,  LC8,  Library  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent,  Apr. 

26,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  LC9,  Catalog  Division,  Apr.  26,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 
Same,  LClO,  Law  Division,  Apr.  26,  1909.     [1909.]    4« 
Same,  LCll,  Prints  Division,  Apr.  26,  1909.     [1909.]    4« 
Same,  LC12,  Music  Division,  Apr.  26,  1909.     [1909.]    4° 

[Discontinued.  See,  for  permanent  Checklist,  3d  edition,  listing  the  publications 
of  the  above  and  all  other  Government  publishing  offices  from  the  begiiming 
of  the  Government  down  to  the  end  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  GP3.2:C41 2.] 


425 


Classinration 
no. 

GP3.15: 

(no8.) 


GP3.    DOCUMENTS   OFFICE— Continued 

Numerical    tables    and    schedule    of   volumes    [for 
Document  index] 

SeCy  for  Document  index,  GPS. 7: 
[1]  Numerical   tables  and   schedule   of   volumes  of  documents  and 

reports  of  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Dec.  3,  1900-Mar.  4,  1907. 

1908. 
[No  more  pnblished  up  to  Deo.  31, 1909.] 


GS.    GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

[Created  by  Executive  order  1071,  May  13,  1909,  in  order  to  more  effectively  carry  out 
the  spirit  of  the  act  approved  Jan.  27,  1894  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  33).  It  was  composed 
of  one  representative  from  each  of  the  9  Executive  Departments  and  the  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Smithsonian  Institution, 
Superintendent  of  State,  War,  and  Navy  Building,  and  the  government  of  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  By  Executive  order  1088,  June  16,  1909,  the  government  of  the 
District  of  Columbia  was  excluded.  The  General  Supply  Committee  as  thus 
organized  was  in  active  operation  up  to  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  1910. 

By  sec.  4  of  the  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  appropriation  act  of  June  17,  1910 
(Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  531)  the  General  Supply  Committee  was  made  a  statutory 
body  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  The  effect  of  this  section 
waa  to  abolish  the  General  Supply  Committee  as  organized  under  the  Executive 
order.    See,  for  information  concerning  the  new  committee,  footnote  for  T45.] 

Annual 


GSl.l: 

(date) 

GS1.2: 

(CT) 

GS1.3: 

(nos.) 

GS1.4: 

(nos.) 

tGSl.5': 

C63 


F74 


G28 


tGSl.6: 

(date  of 
fii^cal 
year) 


reports  ^ 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 
[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 

Circulars  * 

[None  issued.] 
General  schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  year  1910 

Coal.  General  schedule  and  proposal  for  furnishing  coal  for  Executive 
Departments  and  independent  establishments  and  for  govern- 
ment of  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1910.  [1909.]  oblong 
large  8° 

Forage.  General  schedule  and  proposal  for  fiu'nishing  forage  for 
Executive  Departments  and  independent  establishments  and 
for  government  of  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1910.  [1909.] 
oblong  large  8** 

General  schedule  of  supplies  for  Executive  Departments  and  independ- 
ent establishments  and  for  government  of  District  of  Columbia, 
fiscal  year  1910.     [1909.]    oblong  large  8° 

List  of  awards  showing  contractors  and  prices  t 
for  material  and  supplies  contained  In  General 
schedule  [of  supplies],  fiscal  year 

1910 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  General 
Supply  Committee  has  since  issued  other  publications  which  have  necessitated  certain 
changes. 

Under  GS1.5:  an  additional  class  has  been  formed,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as 
follows: 

GSl.S^:    General  schedule  of  supplies  [fiscal  year  1911] 
(form  letters) 
or 

(class  nos.) 

Under  GS1.6:  the  series  title  has  been  changed  so  as  to  include  betwef  n  the  words 
"prices"  and  "for"  the  words  "and  directions  for  testing  deliveries." 


426 


I.    INTERIOR  DEPAUTIklENT 

[Created  by  act  of  Congress  approved  Mar.  3,  1849,  which  went  into  effect  from  and 
after  its  passage. 

By  this  act,  Patent  Office  and  Census  Office  were  transferred  to  the  new  Department 
from  State  Department;  General  Land  Office  was  transferred  to  it  from  Treasury 
Department;  Indian  Affairs  Office,  from  War  Department;  and  Pension  Office,  from 
War  and  Navy  Departments.  For  other  changes  connected  with  this  Department, 
see  names  of  bureaus  and  offices. 

See,  for  History  and  business  methods  of  Department  of  Interior,  its  bureaus  and  offices, 
1 1.2:H62,  and  for  General  information  regarding  Department  of  Interior,  1 1.2:In3.] 


Classification 
no. 


II. 1: 

(date) 


I  1.      SECRETARY 
Annual  reports    S*'  and  large  8« 

[1849-94,  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  appeared  in  the  Congressional  set  in 
Message  and  documents,  and  they  bore  the  same  titles  in  the  Department  set 
until  1875,  except  in  1866,  1S72,  and  1873.  From  1875  to  1894,  the  titles  of  the 
several  rejwrts  in  the  Department  set  were  different  from  the  titles  of  the  same 
reports  in  the  Congressional  set.  Since  1894,  the  titles  of  the  reports  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Interior  have  been  the  same  in  both  the  Congressional  and  Depart- 
ment sets.  No  Department  editions  appeared  without  Congressional  document 
number  until  1877.  except  1865,  1866,  1872,  and  v.  1  for  1873,  1875,  and  1876.] 


1849  [pt.l]    IP^l] 


Same  [pt.  2] 


/[551-1] 


[571-5] 

[In  Department  edition  of  report  for  1849,  report  of  commissioner  of  Indian  affairs  is 
at  end  of  pt.  2,  as  p.  937-1215  of  that  part.  In  Congressional  editions,  pt.  1  has 
report  of  commissioner  of  Indian  affairs,  p.  937-1215,  following  immediately  after 
p.  370;  and  pt.  2  includes  only  p.  371-935.] 

587-1] 
595-1] 

i8r;i  fT^t   11     f  [In  612-1] 
1851  [pt.l]     ^^In  635-2] 


1850 


(Pin 


Same  [pt.  2] 


1852 


1853 


1854 


1855 


1856 


1857 


1858 


/[In  658-1] 
\[In  673-1] 
/[In  690-1] 
i[In  710-1] 
/[In  746-1 
\[In  777-1 
/[In  810-1] 
t[In  840-1] 
875-5] 
1] 

/[In  919-11] 
\[In  942-2] 
/[In  974-1] 
\[In 


[613-1] 
[636-2] 


/[In  875-5] 
\  [In  893  ^ 


997-2] 

1859  [1023-2] 

1860  [In  1078-1] 

1861  [In  1117-1] 

Same,  maps    [In  1120-1]    [1st  10  maps  belong  to  report  of  Secretary 
of  Interior.] 

1862  [1157-1] 

Same,  maps    [1160-1] 

1863  [1182-1]    [9  maps  in  Department  edition  omitted  in  Congres- 
sional edition.] 

1864  [1220-1] 

1865  [1248-1]    [Report  of  Postmaster-General  bound  with  Department 
edition,  but  not  with  Congressional  edition.] 


427 


ClANMlflcatioB 
no. 


II. 1: 

(date) 


[!32(5-l] 


II.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1866  [Bureau  reports  abridged.    Not  in  CongresHional  set.] 
Same,  in  full    [1284-1] 

1867  [pt.  1]  1^ 
Same  [pt.  2,  Indian  affairs]/ 

1868  [1366-1] 

1869  [1414-1] 

1870,  v.l    [1449-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Education    [1450-1] 

1871,  without  accompanying  documents    [In  1502-1] 
Same,  witli  accompanying  documents,  v.  1    [1505-1] 

Same,  with  accompanying  documents,  v.  2,  Education    [1506-1] 

1872,  V.  1     [1560-1]    [Congressional  edition  does  not  contain  report  of 

Board  of  Indian  Commissioners.] 
Same,  v.  2,  Education    [1561-1] 

1873,  v.l    [1601-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Education    [1602-1] 

1874,  v.l    [1639-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Education    [1640-1] 

1875,  v.l    [1680-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Education    [1681-1] 

1876,  v.l    [1749-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Education    [1750-1] 

1877  [pt.l]    [1800-1] 

Same,  pt.  2,  Education    [1801-1] 

1878  [pt.l]    [1850-1] 

Same,  pt.  2,  Education    [1851-1] 

1879,  V.  1,  Secretary,  Indian  affairs,  and  Public  lands    [1910-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Miscellaneous    [1911-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Education    [1912-1] 

1880,  V.  1,  Secretary,  Indian  affairs,  and  Public  lands    [1959-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Miscellaneous    [1960-1]  , 

Same,  v.  3,  Education    [1961-1] 

1881,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [2017-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs,  etc.     [2018-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Siurvey    [2019-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Education    [2020-1] 

1882,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [2099-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs,  etc.    [2100-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey    [2101-1] 

'Same,  v.  4,  Education  [for  years  1882  and  1883]  [2102-1]  [No  edi- 
tion without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1883,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands,  etc.     [2190-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs,  etc.     [2191-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey    [2192-1] 

Same,  v.  4,  Education  [Never  published,  because  the  1883  Educa- 
tion report  was  combined  with  the  1882  report,  for  which  see  Inte- 
rior  Department  report,  1882,  v.  4    (1 1.1:882*).] 

1884,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands,  etc.     [2286-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs,  etc.     [2287-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey     [2288-1] 

Same,  v.  4,  Education  [2289-1]  [No  edition  without  Congressional 
document  number.] 


428 


Classification 
now 


1 1.1: 

(date) 


II.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

1885,  V.  1,  Secretary,  Public  lands,  etc.     [237S-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs,  etc.     [2379-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey    [2380-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Education    [2381-1] 

Same,  v.  5,  Labor    [2382-1]    [See  also,  for  another  print  of  Labor 
report,  Lal.l:886^] 

1886,  V.  1,  Secretary,  Indian  affairs,  etc.     [2467-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Public  lands,  etc.     [2468-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey    [2469-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Education    [2470-1] 

Same,  v.  5,  Labor    [2470-1]    [See  also,  for  another  print  of  Labor 
report,  Lal.l:8862.] 

1887,  V.  1,  Secretary,  Public  lands,  etc.     [2541-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs,  etc.     [2542-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1    [2543-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [2544-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Education    [2545-1] 

Same,  v.  5,  Labor    [2546-1]    [See  also,  for  another  print  of  Labor 
report,  Lai.  1:887.] 

1888,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [2636-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [2637-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous    [2638-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey    [2639-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education    [2640-1] 

Same,  v.  6,  Labor    [2641-1]    [See  also,  for  another  print  of  Labor 
report,  Lal.l:888.] 

1889,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [2724-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [2725-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous    [2726-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [2727-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [2728-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1     [2729-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [2730-1] 

1890,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands     [2840-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [2841-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous     [2842-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [2843-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [2844-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1     [2845-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [2846-1] 

1891,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [2933-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [2934-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous    [2935-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [2936-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [2937-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1     [2938-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [2939-1] 

1892,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3087-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [3088-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous    [3089-1] 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt,  1     [3090-1] 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [3091-1] 


429 


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1 1.1: 

(date) 


I  1 .     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3    [30U2-iJ 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1    [3093-11 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [3094-1] 

1893,  V.  1,  SecreUiry  and  Public  lands    [3209-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [3210-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous    [3211-1] 
Same,  v,  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1    [3212-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [3213-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1     [3214-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [3215-1] 

1894,  v.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3305-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [3306-1] 

Same,  v.  3,  Pensions,  Patents,  etc.     [3307-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey    [330S-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1    [3309  ^-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [33092-1] 

1895,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3381-5] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [3382-5] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous  [3383-5] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1  [3384-5] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2  [3385-5] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3  [3386-5] 
Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4  [3387-5] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1  [3388-5] 
Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [3389-^] 

1896,  V.  1,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3488-5] 
Same,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs    [3489-5] 

Same,  v.  3,  Miscellaneous    [3490-5] 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [3491-5]      ^^ 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [3492-5]   ^ 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Surv-ey,  pt.  3     [3493^-5] 

Same,  v.  4,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3  continued     [3493^-5] 

Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  1    [3494-5] 

Same,  v.  5,  Education,  pt.  2    [3495-5]  * 

1897,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3640-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs  f    [3641-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous    [3642-5] 

Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [3643-5] 

Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [3644-5] 

Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3    [3645-5] 

Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4    [3646-5] 

Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5    [3647-5]' 

Same,  Geological  Siuvey,  pt.  5  continued     [3648-5] 

Same,  Education,  v.  1     [3649-5] 

Same,  Education,  v.  2    [3650-5] 

1898,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3756-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs  f    [3757-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous    [3758-5] 


t^ec,  for  explanation  of  the  differences  between  the  Department  edition  of  the 
Indian  Affairs  Bureau  reports  classed  under  1 1.1 :  and  the  bureau  edition  classed  under 
1 20.1:,  the  note  on  p..^94  under  I  20.1: 


430 


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[3759-5] 
[3760-5] 
[3761-5] 
[3762-^5] 
[3763^-5] 


Classification 
no. 

I  1.1:     Annual  reports— Continued 

(date)  Same,  Geological  Siu-vey,  pt.  1 

Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  maps    [3763^-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6    [3764-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6  continued    [3765-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [3766-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [3767-5] 

1899,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [3914-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1  f    [3915-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2  f    [3916-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1     [3917-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2    [3918-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [3919-5] 
Same,  Geological  Sm-vey,  pt.  2    [3920-5] 
Same,  Geological  Siu-vey,  pt.  3     [3921-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4     [3922-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5     [3923-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6     [3924-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6  continued     [3925-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  7    [3926-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [3927-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [3928-5] 

1900,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [4100-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs  -f     [4101-5] 
Same,    Indian  affairs.    Five   Civilized   Tribes  Commission,   etc.  t 

[4102-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1    [4103-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2    [4104-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  1     [4105-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  2    [4106-5] 
•      Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  3    [4107-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4    [4108-5] 
Same,  Geological  Sm-vey,  pt.  5    *    [4109-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  5,  atlas    *    [4110-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6    [4111-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  6  continued     [4112-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  7    [4113-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [4114-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [4115-5] 

1901,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [4289-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1  f     [4290-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2  f     [4291-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1     [4292-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2     [4293-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3    [4294-5] 

t  See,  for  explanation  of  the  differences  between  the  Department  edition  of  the 
Indian  Affairs  Bureau  reports  classed  under  I  1.1:  and  the  bureau  edition  classed 
under  I  20.1:,  the  note  on  p.  494  under  I  20.1: 


431 


CUsslflrttlon 
no. 

Il.l: 

(date) 


1 1.    SECRETARY— (Jontinuod 

Annual  reports—Continued 

Same,  (ieolog:iral  Survey,  pt.  1  [4295^5] 
Same,  Geoloj?ical  Survey,  pt.  2  [4296-5] 
Same,  Geolo^cal  Survey,  pt.  3  [4297-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey,  pt.  4  [4298-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1  [4299-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [4300-5] 

1902,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [4457-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1  f    [4458-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2  f    [4459-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1     [4460-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2    [4461-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3    [4462-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey    [4463-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [4464-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [4465-5] 

1903,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [4644-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1  f    [4645-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2  f    [4646-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1    [4647-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2    [4648-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3    [4649-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey    [4650-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1    [4651-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [4652-5] 

1904,  Secretary  and  Public  lands    [4797-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1  f    [4798-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2  f    [4799-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  1    [4800-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  2    [4801-5] 
Same,  Miscellaneous,  pt.  3    [4802-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey    *    [4803-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [4804-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [4805-5] 

1905,  Secretary  and  bureau  officers    [4958-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  1  f    [4959-5] 
Same,  Indian  affairs,  pt.  2  f    [4960-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey    [4961-5] 
Same,  Governors  of  Territories    [4962-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [4963-5] 

Same,  Education,  v.  2    [4964-5] 

1906,  Secretary  and  bureau  officers,  etc.     [5117-^] 
Same,  Indian  affairs  f    [5118-5] 

Same,  Governors  of  Territories    [5119-5] 
Same,  Governor  of  Hawaii,  etc.     [5120-5] 
Same,  Geological  Survey    [5121-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [5122-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [5123-5] 


t -See,  for  explanation  of  the  differences  between  the  Department  edition  of  the 
Indian  Affairs  Bureau  reports  classed  under  I  1.1:  and  the  bureau  edition  classed 
under  I  20.1:,  the  note  on  p.  494  under  I  20.1: 


432 


Classification 
no. 


1 1.1: 

(date) 


Il.l«: 

(date) 
11.2: 

A112 


AnS 


Ar4 


C28^ 

C282 
C283 
C29 

C631 


C63' 


C63  = 


C73 


1 1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1907,  Administrative  reports,  v.  1,  Secretary,  bureaus,  eleemosynary 
institutions,  national  parks  and  reservations     [5295-5] 

Same,  Administrative  reports,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs  and  Territories 

[5296-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1    [5297-5] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [5298-5] 

1908,  Administrative  reports,  v.  1,  Secretary,  bureaus,  eleemosynary 
institutions,  national  parks  and  reservations     [5452-1046] 

Same,  Administrative  reports,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs  and  Territories 

[5453-1046] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [5454-1046] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [5455-1046] 

1909,  Administrative  reports,  v.  1,  Secretary,  bureaus,  eleemosynary 
institutions,  national  parks  and  reservations     [5746-107] 

Same,  Administrative  reports,  v.  2,  Indian  affairs  and  Territories 

[5747-107] 
Same,  Education,  v.  1     [5748-107] 
Same,  Education,  v.  2    [5749-107] 
Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  reports) 


General  publications 

Alaska.  fW^aming  of  dangers  incident  to  trip  to  Yukon  River.]  Aug. 
10,  1897. 

Alaska.  Reports  on  condition  of  educational  and  school  service  and 
management  of  reindeer  service  in  Alaska,  by  Frank  C.  Churchill 
[with  commentary  from  Education  Bureau  on  same].  1906. 
(59th  Cong.  1st  sess.    S.  doc.  483;  serial  no.  4931.) 

Antiquities.  Uniform  rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  Secreta- 
ries of  Interior,  Agriculture,  and  War,  to_  carry  out  provisions  of 
act  for  preservation  of  American  antiquities,  approved  June  8, 
1906.     [Dec.  28,  1906,  published  1907.]     [See  also  1 1.47:] 

Arid  region.  Digest  of  decisions  of  supreme  courts  of  States  and  Terri- 
tories of  arid  region,  and  of  United  States  circuit  and  Supreme 
courts  in  cases  involving  questions  relative  to  use  and  control  of 
water  in  that  region,  by  D.  W.  Campbell;  revised  and  edited  by 
W.  C.  Polteck.     1889. 

Catalogue  of  blanks  and  blank  books  used  in  Department  of  Interior  and 
its  several  bureaus.     1880. 
Same.     1882. 
Same.     1886. 

Cattle.  Rules  and  regulations  concerning  cattle  and  other  stock. 
[1898.]     [Issued  jointly  with  Treasury  Department.] 

Coal  miners.  Laws  relating  to  protection  of  lives  of  coal  miners  in  Terri- 
tories, and  opinions  of  Assistant  Attorney-General  for  Interior 
Department  construing  same,  1891-1906.     1906. 

Coal  lands  in  Indian  Territory.  Compilation  of  correspondence  and 
statistical  data  from  records  and  files  of  Department  of  Interior  in 
relation  to  coal  lands  in  Indian  Territory,  acreage  and  approxi- 
mate value  thereof,  thickness  of  various  veins  of  coal,  etc., 
Mar.  27-June  30  [27],  1906.     1906. 

Coal  areas  in  United  States  and  coal  consumption  in  Department  of 
Interior.  1907.  [5071-194,  2  pts.]  [In  this  bureau  edition  the 
2  parts  of  Senate  document  194  of  the  59th  Congress,  2d  session, 
are  bound  in  1  volume  with  a  cover- title.] 

Comanche  Indians.  Public  notice  [warning  against  entering  upon  res- 
ervation of  Comanche,  Kiowa,  and  Apache  Indians  before  it  is 
opened  to  settlement].    Jan.  17,  1901.    f° 


433 


('l«8Nlflr«tiOIl 

no. 


11.2: 

D46 

Ef4» 
Ef4=» 
F51 


F70 


G18 

G21 
H62 
H75 
H791 

H792 
H793 

H79* 


H79» 


H79« 
In2^ 
In22 


In23 
In2* 


I  1.     SECRETARY—Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Des  Moines  River  land  settlers.  In  re  claims  of  Dee  Moines  River  land 
settlers,  report  of  J.  L.  Stevens,  8|)€cial  commissioner.     1901. 

Efficiency.    [Order  to  keep]  record  of  efficiency.    Apr.  23,  1894.    * 
Same.    Apr.  23,  1894,  reprinted  Apr.  6,  1896. 

Fire-escapes.  Report  of  commission  [James  G.  Hill,  Edward  (lark,  and 
Montgomery  Cunningham  Meigsj  appointed  to  provide  fire- 
escapes  for  public  buildings.  1883.  [Also  in  annual  reports  of 
Interior  Department,  1883,  v.  2  (1 1.1:8832).] 

Forest  reservations.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  Interior  to  President,  trans- 
mitting report  by  National  Forestrv  Commission  [Charles  Sprague 
Sargent,  chairman]  to  National  Academy  of  Sciences  [Feb.  1, 
1897],  recommending  establishment  of  additional  forest* reserva- 
tions. [1897.]  [Induded  also  as  appendix  A  in  report  of  May  1, 
1897,  published  by  National  Academy  of  Sciences  (NA1.2:F76), 
and  in  annual  report  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  1897 
(NAl. 1:897).] 

Garfield,  James  Rudolph.  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1907,  no.  1804,  no.  5,  special  calendar,  James  Rudolph 
Garfield,  Secretary  of  Interior  v.  United  States  ex  relatione  Belle 
Frost;  appellant's  brief.     [1907.] 

Gas-governors.  Report  of  special  committee  appointed  by  Secretary  of 
Interior  to  test  relative  merits  of  gas-governors.    1875. 

History  and  business  methods  of  Department  of  Interior,  its  bureaus  and 
offices;  by  Emmett  Womack.    1897. 

Homestead  and  timber  [and  stone]  land  claimants  v.  State  of  Washing- 
ton.    Sept.  20,  1907. 

Hot  Springs,  Ark.     Report  on  Hot  Springs  of  Arkansas;  by  Alonzo  Bell. 
1882.     [See,  for  annual  reports  of  superintendent  of  Hot  Springs 
Reservation,  11.17  ^:] 
Same  [extracts].     1883. 

Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Investigation  of  Hot  Springs  affairs;  by  Thomas  H. 
Musick.     1890. 

Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Analysis  of  waters  of  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  with  ac- 
count of  methods  of  analysis  employed  and  medical  value  of 
various  substances  usually  found  in  mineral  water,  by  J.  K.  Hay- 
wood; and  Geological  sketch  of  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  by  Walter 
Harvey  Weed.  1902.  (57th  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S.  doc.  282;  serial 
no.  4239.) 

Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  all  bath 
nouses  receiving  hot  water  from  United  States  reservation  at  Hot 
Springs,  Ark.  Dec.  14,  1909.  [See,  for  Laws  and  regulations 
relating  to  Hot  Springs  Reservation,  compiled  in  office  of  Secre- 
tary of  Interior,  1 1.47:H79.t] 
Same.     Dec.  29,  1909. 

[Index  to]  annual  reports,  fiscal  years  1877-87.    1897. 
Same,  1892-96.    1897. 

[The  compilation  to  which  these  indexes  belong  was  made  for  reference  use  in  the 
Interior  Department.  The  indexes  are  therefore  not  avMlable  for  general  use 
with  the  reports.] 

Indian  agencies.  Circular  issued  Mar.  3,  1884,  by  Secretary  of  Interior, 
furnishing  information  as  to  usually  traveled  routes  to  Indian 
agencies.    1884. 

Indian  Territory.  Oil  lands  in  Indian  Territory  and  Oklahoma,  hear- 
ings before  Secretary  of  Interior  on  leasing  of  oil  lands  and  natural- 
gas  wells  in  Indian  Territory  and  Oklahoma,  Mav  8-June  19, 1906. 
1906. 


t  Certain  regulations  issued  in  1911  by  the  Hot  Springs  Reservation,  though  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist,  are  classed  as  General  publications  of  the  reservation  (see 
footnote  class  1 1.17 2;). 

82452^—11 28 


434 


Classiftcation 
no. 

11.2: 

In3 

L51 


M57^ 


M572 


M573 

M57* 
M57* 

Ok4 
Or2 
P27 


P38 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Information.     General  information  regarding  Department  of  Interior. 

[June  15,  1909.] 
Leech  Lake  Indian  Reservation.     Hearing  before  Secretary  of  Interior 

in  matter  of  certain  contracts  for  sale  and  purchase  of  dead  and 

down  timber  on  Leech  Lake  Indian  Reservation,  Minn.,  Dec.  20, 

21,  1900.     1901. 
Mexican  boundary  survey  made  under  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo 

signed  Feb.  2,  1848,  and  Gadsden  treaty  signed  Dec.  30,  1853 

(note). 
[The  work  of  the  commission  appointed  under  treaty  of  1848  extended  from  July, 

1849  to  Dec.  1853;  that  of  the  commission  under  treaty  of  1853,  from  Dec.  1854  to 

June  or  July,  1856.    See,  for  later  Mexican  boundary  commissions,  S3.19i)2 ; 
The  bureau  editions  of  the  House  print  of  Emory's  report  are  listed  below  imder 

I1.2:M57i-3;  the  bureau  editions  of  the  Senate  print,  under  I1.2:M57<)5.] 

Mexican  boundary  survey.  Report  on  United  States  and  Mexican 
boundary  survey,  made  under  direction  of  Secretary  of  Interior; 
by  William  H.  Emory.  Washington,  Cornelius  Wendell,  printer, 
1857.  V.  1  [2  pts.].  (34th  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  135;  serial 
no.  861.)  [Bureau  and  Congressional  editions  of  the  House 
print  have  different  title-pages.  Appeared  also  as  34th  Congress, 
1st  session.  Senate  executive  document  108,  serial  no.  832.] 
Contents: 

pt.  1.  [Report;  by  W.  H.  Emory.] 

pt.  2.  Geological  reports  of  C.  C.  Parry  and  Arthur  Schott;  Notes  by  W.  H. 

Emory;  Palaeontology  and  geology  of  the  boundary,  by  James  Hall; 

Description  of  cretaceous  and  tertiary  fossils,  by  T.  A.  Conrad.     [Pt.  2 

also  issued  separately;  see  1 1.2:M57^.] 

Same.  Washington,  Cornelius  Wendell,  printer,  1859.  v.  2  [pt.  1}. 
(34th  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  135;  serial  no.  862.)  [There 
are  2  extra  title-pages,  one  of  which  bears  imprint  "Washington, 
1859  "  and  the  other  "  Washington,  1858. ' '  The  2  pages  following 
bear  erroneously  "pt.  2"  instead  of  "pt.  1."  Appeared  also  as 
34th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  executive  document  108, 
serial  no.  833.] 

Contents: 

pt.  1.  Botany  of  the  boundary:  Introduction,  by  C.  C.  Parry;  Botany,  by  John 
Torrey;  Cactaceae,  by  George  Engelmarm. 

Same.  Washington  [no  publisher]  1858.  [v.  2,  pt.  2.]  [863-[135] 
and  834-[108]]  [Includes  erroneously  a  list  of  contents  for  v.  2, 
pt.  1.    An  extra  title-page  bears  imprint  "Washington,  1859."] 

Contents: 

pt.  2.  Zoology  of  the  boundary:  Manmials,  by  S.  F.  Baird;  Birds,  by  S.  F, 
Baird;  Reptiles,  by  S.  F.  Baird;  Fishes,  by  C.  Girard. 

Mexican  boundary  survey.  Report  on  United  States  and  Mexican 
boundary  Burvey,  made  under  direction  of  Secretary  of  Interior; 
by  William  H.  Emory.  Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nicholson,  printer, 
1857.  V.  1  [pt.  2].  [Also  in  Report,  v.  1,  2  pts.  (I1.2:M57  0.] 
Same.  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  printer,  1859.  v.  2  [2 
pts.].  (34th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  108;  serial  nos.  833  and 
834.)  [This  bureau  edition  of  the  Senate  print  of  v.  2  contains 
same  matter  in  one  book  as  found  in  the  two  books  entered  under 
I1.2:M57  2-3.] 

Oklahoma.  [Certain  lands  in  Oklahoma  not  subject  to  operation  of 
mining.]    Apr.  9,  1903. 

Orders,  circulars,  and  circular  instruction[s]  of  Department  of  Interior, 
Mar.  1877-Feb.  1885.     1885. 

Patent  Office.  Report  on  reconstruction  of  Patent  Office  building  for 
year  ending  Oct.  1,  1880.  1880.  [Also  in  annual  reports  of  In- 
terior Department,  1880,  v.  2  (1 1.1:8802).] 
[The  report  here  entered  is  a  report  concerning  the  reconstruction  of  the  north  and 
west  wings  of  the  Patent  Ofhce  (or  Interior  Department)  building  after  the  fire 
of  Sept.  24,  1877,  an  account  of  which  appears  in  the  publication  entered  under 
1 23.2:F51.  Later  reports  concerning  the  reconstruction  of  the  south  wing  appear 
in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department,  1883-85  (1 1.1:883  2,  884  2,  and  885  i).J 

Pensions.  Regulations  for  disbursement  of  pension  money  paid  to 
superintendent  or  disbursing  agent  of  Government  Hospital  for 
Insane,  under  acts  of  Feb.  20,  1905,  and  Feb.  2,  1909.  May  1, 
1909.    40 


435 


C'lasMlAcatiuii 

00. 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 


1 1.2:     General  publications— Continued 


P65 

P75 
P93 

R24 

Sa5 
Si5 


Sm5 

T271 
T272 

T68 
W34 

W721 

W722 

W723 

Y3' 
Y32 

11.3: 


Pine  timber.  Conference  between  Secretary  of  Interior  and  members 
of  Minnesota  delegation  in  Congress  to  ascertain  better  method 
for  sale  and  disposal  of  pine  timber  on  Indian  reservations  in 
that  State,  Jan.  19,  23,  1901.    1901. 

Political  assessments  [circular  for  information  and  guidance  of  officers 
and  employees  of  Department  of  Interior] .    Aug.  11,  1900. 

Price  list  of  articles  of  stationery  furniehed  under  contract  for  Depart- 
ment of  Interior  and  its  bureaus  and  offices  for  fiscal  year  1908. 
[1907.]    f° 

Reclamation.  Government  reclamation  work  in  foreign  countries; 
compiled  from  consular  reports  and  official  documents  by  Ed- 
ward D.  McQueen  Gray.     1909, 

San  Francisco  Mountains.  Proceedings  before  Secretary  of  Interior  in 
matter  of  proposed  consolidation  of  San  Francisco  Mountains 
forest  reserves,  Ariz.     1901. 

Simpson,  James  H,  Report  of  James  H.  Simpson  on  Union  Pacific 
Railroad  and  branches,  Central  Pacific  Railroad  of  California, 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  wagon  roads  in  Territories  of  Idaho, 
Montana,  Dakota,  and  Nebraska,  and  Washington  aqueduct, 
Nov.  23,  1865.  1865.  [Printed  also  without  maps  or  acts  relat- 
ing to  Pacific  railroads,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department, 
1865(11.1:865).] 

Smith,  Edward  P.  Report  of  commission  appointed  by  Secretary  of 
Interior  to  investigate  charges  against  E.  P.  Smith,  commissioner 
of  Indian  affairs.     [1874.] 

Territories,  Reports  of  governors  of  Territories  of  Arizona,  Dakota, 
Idaho,  Montana,  Utah,  Washington,  and  Wyoming,  1878,     1878. 

Territories.    Reports  of  governors  of  Arizona,  Dakota,  Idaho,  Montana, 
New  Mexico)  Utah,  and  Washington  Territories,  1879.    1879. 
See,  for  later  annual  reports  of  these  8  Territories,  11.6:,  11,10:, 
1 1.19:,  1 1.22:,  1 1.24:,  1 1,32:,  1 1.35:,  and  1 1.36: 

Transportation  requests,  circular  [giving  decision  of  Comptroller  of 
Treasury].    Mar.  22,  1902. 

Watts,  Cornelius  C,  In  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  Cor- 
nelius C,  Watts  [et  al.,  successors  to  title  of  heirs  of  Luis  Maria 
Cabeza  de  Baca]  v.  Richard  A.  Ballinger,  Secretary  of  Interior, 
and  Frederick  Dennett,  commissioner  of  General  Land  Office,  in 
equity,  no.  28207;  answer  of  defendants.     [1909.] 

Wind  Cave  National  Park.  Report  on  Wind  Cave,  Crater  Lake,  SuUys 
Hill,  Piatt,  and  Mesa  Verde  national  parks  and  Casa  Grande 
ruin,  1907.  1908.  [Also  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Depart- 
ment, 1907  (1 1.1:907 1).    See  also  1 1.42:  and  1 1.48:] 

Wind  Cave  National  Park.  Report  on  Wind  Cave,  Crater  Lake,  SuUys 
Hill,  and  Piatt  national  parks,  Casa  Grande  ruin  and  Minnesota 
national  forest  reserve,  1908.  1909.  [Also  in  annual  reports  of 
Interior  Department,  1908  (1 1.1 : 908 ').    See  also  1 1.42:] 

Wind  Cave  National  Park.  Report  on  Wind  Cave,  Crater  Lake,  Sullys 
Hill,  and  Piatt  national  parks,  and  Casa  Grande  ruin,  1909. 
1909.  [Also  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department,  1909 
(Il.l:909»).    See  also  II A2.] 

Yellowstone  National  Park.  Regulations  governing  impounding  and 
disposition  of  loose  live  stock  found  in  Yellowstone  National 
Park.     1900.     24° 

Yellowstone  National  Park.  Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  for 
information  and  guidance  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Army, 
and  of  scouts  doing  duty  in  Yellowstone  National  Park.  1907. 
249 

SeealsoIlA7:Y3. 
Bulletins 


(nos.)     [None  issued.] 


436 


Classification 
no. 


1 1.     SECRETARY— Continued 


11.4: 

(nos.) 


11.7^: 

(date) 


11.7  =  : 

Se5 

11.8: 

(date) 


Circulars 


[In  1904  the  following  6  Circulars  were  issued,  1-5  on  segregated  coal  lands,  and  6  on 
segregated  asphalt  lands,  in  Indian  Territory.] 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

[Discontinued.] 

11.5:     Alaska,  Governor,  Annual  reports 

(date)  [1884-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 

also.] 

11.6:     Arizona,  Governor,  Annual  reports  f 

(date)  [1878-1909,  t  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued 

separately  also.] 

11.7:     Capitol  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent 

[From  1817  to  Mar.  3, 1843,  there  was  an  architect  for  the  Capitol  under  the  Commis- 
sioner of  Public  Bmldings,  and  his  reports  usually  appeared  in  the  reports  ol 
the  latter  official.    See,  for  further  information,  note  under  1 1.51 : 

The  office  of  Architect  of  Extension  of  United  States  Capitol,  under  Interior  Depart- 
ment, was  created  Jime  11, 1851.  The  work  was  transferred  to  War  Department 
Mar.  23,  1853;  retransferred  to  Interior  Department  Apr.  16,  1862. 

Name  varied  somewhat  in  the  early  years.  Changed  to  Superintendent  of  Capitol 
Building  and  Grounds  by  act  approved  Feb.  14, 1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  20).] 

Capitol  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent, 
Annual  reports 

Architect  op  Extension  op  Capitol 

1851  [618-33] 

1852  [619-52] 

Capitol  Extension  Ofpice 

1853-61,  in  annual xeports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:). 
Architect  op  Capitol  Extension 
1862    [1124-97]    [Report  on  condition  of  work  on  its  transfer  to  Interior 

Department,  transmitted  by  Secretary  of  Interior  to  Senate  Com- 
mittee on  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds.  No  edition  without 
Congressional  document  number.] 

1862-75,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  usually 
issued  separately  also. 

Architect  op  Capitol 

1876-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

Capitol  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent 

1902-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

Capitol  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent, 
General  publications 

Senate  office  building.  Office  building,  United  States  Senate  [report  to 
Senate  Commission].    Jan.  5,  1907, 

Columbia  Institution  for  Instruction  of  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  Annual  reports 

[1857-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.  For  1883-85,  statements  of  receipts  and  expenditures  were  also  made; 
see  [2171-37],  [2311-17],  and  [234&-102].] 

fThis  series  will  necessarily  terminate  on  the  admission  of  Arizona  as  a  State. 
Public  joint  resolution  8,  62d  Congress,  1st  session,  which  provided  for  the  admis- 
sion of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  into  the  Union  upon  certain  conditions,  was  ap- 
proved by  the  President  Aug.  21,  1911,  but  the  formal  admission  has  not  yet  (Sept. 
22,  1911)  taken  place. 


437 


rUsRtncatton 

IIU. 

I  1.9: 

(date) 

11.10: 

(date) 

11.11: 


11.11': 

(date) 


Il.lli«: 

(CT) 
11.11=^: 

In2 
L44 


R65 


11.12': 

(date) 

I1.12i«: 

(CT) 

11.122: 

N93 

R26» 

R262 

I  1.13: 

(date) 

I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Columbia  Railway  C'ompany,  Annual  reports 

(1895  and  189G,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  I)«ipartinont  (1 1.1:),  and  Issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 

Dakota,  Governor,  Annual  reports 

[Prom  1878  to  1889,  when  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  were  admitted  as  Statos, 
In  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued  separately 
also.] 

Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commissioner 

[The  Commission  to  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  popularly  known  as  the  Dawes  Com- 
mission, was  created  by  act  of  Conj^ess  approved  Mar.  3,  189.3  (Stat.  L.  v.  27,  p. 
645),  and  ceased  to  exist  June  30, 1905,  under  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1905  (Stat.  L. 
V.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  1060),  the  work  being  placed  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Interior,  who  appointed  a  "Commissioner  to  the  Five  Civilized  Tribes'^' 
to  represent  him  in  continuation  of  it.] 

Five      Civilized      Tribes      Commissioner,      Annual 
reports 

Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commission 

1894  [3281-24] 

1895  [3347-12] 

[In  bureau  edition,  reports  for  1894, 1895,  and  1896  are  issued  together,  1894  and  1895 
being  reprints  of  Congressional  editions  for  the  same  years.] 

1894-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  issued 

separately  also. 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commissioner 
1906-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  issued 

separately  also. 

Five      Civilized      Tribes      Commissioner,      Annual 
reports  (separates) 

Five      Civilized      Tribes      Commissioner,      General 
.  publications 

Index  to  annual  reports  of  Commission  to  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  1894- 

1905.     1906.     [4916-536] 
Laws,  decisions,  and  regulations  affecting  work  of  Commissioner  to  Five 

Civilized  Tribes,  1893-1906,  with  maps  showing  classification  of 

lands  in  Chickasaw,  Choctaw,  Cherokee,  Creek,  and  Seminole 

nations   [etc.];  compiled   by   Commissioner  to   Five   Civilized 

Tribes.     1906. 
Rolls.    Final  rolls  of  citizens  and  freedmen  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes  in 

Indian  Territory.     [St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Pioneer  Press  Company, 

1908.] 

Freedmen »s  Hospital,  Annual  reports 

[1874-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (II. 1:),  and  usually  issued 
1894-1909,  also  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of 


separately  also; 
Columbia  (DCl.l: 


).] 


Freedmen 's  Hospital,  Annual  reports  (separates) 

[The  report  of  the  superintendent  of  Trainine:  School  for  Nurses  usually  accompanies 
this  report,  and  is  sometimes  issued  separately.] 

Freednaen's  Hospital,  General  publications 

Nurses.     Course  of  nurse  training  at  Freedmen's  Hospital,  Washington, 

D.  C;  approved  Oct.  27,  1909.     1909. 
Regulations.     Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  Freedmen's 

Hospital  and  Asylum,"Washington,  D.  C.     1898. 
Regulations  of  Freedmen's  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C;  approved  Sept. 

18,  1909.     1909.    320 

Gas  and  Meters  Inspector,  Annual  reports 

[1880-82,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:);  with  slight  differences, 
arts  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:);  and  issued 


in  aimual  rei 
separately 


See,  for  later  pubUcations,  DC33.1 


i 


438 


Clanslfication 
no. 

I1.14»:  I 

(date) 


I  1.14 »«: 

(date) 

11.142: 

B73 


C28 
D63 


N93 
R86 

T83 

11.14': 

(nos.) 

11.14^: 

(nos.) 
11.15: 

(date)' 

I  1.16: 

(date) 

tll.lT^: 

(date) 


11.18: 

(date) 

11.19: 

(date) 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  Annual  reports 

[1854-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.  The  Pathological  supplement  to  report  for  1887  was  issued  as  a  separate 
pamphlet  only,  and  is  not  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1887. 

The  financial  report  required  by  act  approved  June  4,  1880,  is  included  in  annual 
reports  from  1880  to  1905;  from  1905  to  1909  it  appears  as  a  separate  document  in 
Congressional  set  as  follows; 


1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


4910-61] 

5069-15] 

5239-6] 

5D58-1073] 

5661-202].] 


Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  Annual  reports 

(separates;  medical  reports) 

[The  medical  portion  of  the  report  was  sometimes  printed  separately.] 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  General  publi- 
cations 

Brain.  Illustrations  of  gross  morbid  anatomy  of  brain  in  insane,  plates 
showing  pathological  conditions  in  post-mortem  examinations; 
by  I.  W.  Blackburn.     1908.     4« 

Catalogue  of  books.    July,  1902. 

District  of  Columbia.  Report  and  correspondence  relating  to  release 
from  Government  Hospital  for  Insane  of  certain  persons  admitted 
thereto  upon  order  of  authorities  of  District  of  Columbia.     1875. 

Nurses.  Syllabus  of  courses  of  instruction  in  training  school  for  nurses. 
Jan.  1907. 

Rules.  By-laws  and  rules  and  regulations  of  board  of  visitors  of  Govern- 
ment Hospital  for  Insane.     1900.    12° 

Tumors.  Intracranial  tumors  among  insane,  study  of  29  intracranial 
tumors  found  in  1642  autopsies  in  cases  of  mental  disease;  by 
I.  W.  Blackburn.     1903. 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane,   Bulletins 

1 

[No  more  published  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Hot  Springs  Reservation  Commission,  Annual 
reports 

[1877-79,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Hot  Springs  Reservation  Improvements  Office, 
Annual  reports 

[1893-95,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Hot  Springs  Reservation,  Annual  reports 

[1878-1909,  reports  of  superintendent,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department 
(1 1.1:);  for  1878,  and  usually  from  1884  to  1909,  issued  separately  also. 

Report  for  1909  was  not  compiled  by  the  superintendent,  but  from  data  supplied  by 
him  to  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Interior. 

See,  for  special  reports  on  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1 1.2:H79 1-^.] 

How^ard  University,  Annual  reports 

[1891-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 

Idaho,  Governor,  Annual  reports 

[From  1878  to  1890,  when  Idaho  was  admitted  as  a  State,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    A  new  class 
has  since  become  necessary  under  1 1.17:  as  follows: 
11.172:    Hot  Springs  Reservation,  General  publications 

(CT)  See,  for  laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Hot  Springs  Reservation,  com- 

piled or  signed  by  Secretary  of  Interior,  I  1.2:H79'''^',  and  I  1.47  :H79, 


439 


ClatwIflcatluQ 
no. 

I1.20»: 

(date) 

11.20': 

(date) 


11.21: 

(date) 


11.22: 

(date) 

11.23: 

(date) 

11.24': 

(date) 

1 11.24  2: 

(date) 
11.25: 

(date) 


I  1.     SECRETARY— ("ontinued 

Mine     Inspector     for     Indian     Territory,   Annual 
reix>rts 

(1894-1907,  In  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 

Indian    Inspector    for    Indian    Territory,    Annual 
reports 

(1899-1907,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  Issued  separatelv 
also.  These  contain  also  reports  of  superintendent  and  supervisors  oi  schools 
In  the  Territory,  Indian  agent  in  charge  of  Union  Agency,  and  revenue  inspectors. 
The  report  of  the  Indian  a^ent  at  Union  Agency,  1909,  is  also  an  excerpt  from  the 
Five  avilized  Tribes  Commission  report,  1909(1 1.11  »;909),  and  is  classed  under 
Il.llia:] 

Maritime   Canal 
reports 

(By  act  approved  Feb.  20, 1889,  the  Maritime  Canal  Company  of  Nicaragua  is  required 
to  malce  a  report  on  the  1st  Monday  of  December  in  each  year  to  the  Secretary  of 
Interior. 

1889-1902,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  for  1889  and  1890 
issued  separately  also. 

From  1889  to  1909,  the  reports  have  appeared  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 


Company   of  Nicaragua,   Annual 


1889 

2682-491       1896 

[3467-14 

1890 

2818-5 

1897 

3590-10 

1891 

2892-4 

1898 

3725-13 

1892 

3055-1 

1899 

3844-13 

1893 

31G0-5 

1900 

4029-28 

1894 

327.5-1 

1901 

4220-27 

1895 

3347-h 

)]        1902 

4417-8] 

1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 


4587-9] 

4829-32 

4984-.50' 

5069-73' 

5267-10 

5558-1094] 

5838-250].] 


Montana,  Governor,  Annual  reports 


[From  1878  to  1889,  when  Montana  became  a  State,  in  armual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 


Territory     of    New     Mexico, 


Mine    Inspector    for 
Annual  reports 

[1895-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Reports  for  1893  and  1894  submitted  but  not  printed.] 

New  Mexico,  Governor,  Annual  reports  f 

[1879-1909  t  (except  1880  and  1882,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Depart- 
ment (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

New  Mexico,  Traveling  Auditor  and  Bank  Exami- 
ner, Annual  reports 

Official  register  [or  Blue  book]    8°,  large  8°,  and  4*'    [Biennial.] 

[" Official  register"  is  used  throughout  as  binder's  title,  though  title-pages  1861-77 
read.  Register  of  officers  and  agents,  civil,  military,  and  naval,  in  service  of 
United  States.  The  popular  name,  "Blue  boolt,"  arose  from  the  fact  that  the 
issues  were  bound  in  blue  roan.] 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  SI. 11: 
1861 
1863 
1865 
1867 
1869 
1871 
1873 
1875 
1877 
1879,  V.  1 

Same,  v.  2 


1881,  V.  1 

Same,  v.  2 
1883,  V.  1     [2214-4] 

Same,  v.  2    [2215-4] 
1885,  V.  1    [2410-27] 

Same,  v.  2    [2411-27] 
1887,  v.l     [2567-87] 

Same,  v.  2    [2568-87] 
1889,  V.  1     [2764-41] 

Same,  v.  2    [2765-41] 


fThis  series  will  necessarily  terminate  on  the  admission  of  New  Mexico  as  a  State. 
Public  joint  resolution  8,  62d  Congress,  1st  session,  which  provided  for  the  admission 
of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  into  the  Union  upon  certain  conditions,  was  approved 
by  the  President  Aug.  21,  1911,  but  the  formal  admission  has  not  yet  (Sept.  22, 
1911)  taken  place. 

JThe  publications  classed  under  1 1.24*:  are  not  listed  in  this  Checklist  because 
not  issued  until  1910. 


440 


Classification 
no. 

11.25: 

(date) 


I1.25«: 

(CT) 
11.26: 

(date) 

11.27: 

(date) 

11.28: 

(date) 


11.28a: 

(CT) 
11.29: 

(date) 

11.30: 

(date) 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Official  register  [or  Blue  book]— Continued 

1891,  V.  1     [2985-50]  1899,  v.  1 

Same,  v.  2    [2986-50]  Same,  v.  2 

1893,  V.  1     [3230-29]  1901,  v.  1 

Same,  v.  2    [3231-29]  Same,  v.  2 

1895,  V.  1  1903,  V.  1 

Same,  v.  2  Same,  v.  2 

1897,  V.  1  1905,  V.  1 

Same,  v.  2  Same,  v.  2 

See,  for  later  issues,  C3.10: 
Official  register  [or  Blue  book]  (separates) 


OklahLoma,  Governor,  Annual  reports 

[From  1891  to  1907,  when  Oklahoma  was  admitted  as  a  State,  in  annual  reports  ol 
Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Pension    Building,    Annual    reports    on    construc- 
tion of 

[1883-87,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Dept.  (H.l:),and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

Register  of  Department  of  tlie  Interior 

[See,  for  registers  printed  as  extracts  from  Official  register,  II. 25a:] 

1877  1895 

1878  [None  issued.]  1896 

1879  1897 

1880  1898 

1881  1899 

1882  [None  issued.] 
1883 

1884  1900 

1885  [None  issued.]  1901 

1886  1902 

1887  1903 

1888  [None  issued.]  1904 

1889  1905 

1890  [None  issued.]  1906 

1891  1907 

1892  [None  issued.]  1908 

1893  1909 
1894 

Register  of  Department  of  the  Interior    (separates) 


Sequoia     and     General     Grant     National     Parks, 
Annual  reports 

[1891-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Dept.  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.) 

Union     Pacific     Railway,     Government     directors, 
Annual  reports 

[The  Government  directors  entered  upon  their  duties  in  Oct.  1864.  The  early  reports 
were  usually  printed  as  Congressional  documents.  The  reports  made  in  1864  and 
1865  are  found  in  James  H.  Simpson's  report  (I  1.2:Si5).  In  1885  a  compilation 
was  ordered  to  include  all  reports  from  1864  to  1885.  This  compilation,  however, 
omitted  some  of  the  reports  for  1866, 1867,  and  1869,  which  may  be  found  in  Con- 
gressional documents  [1308-2.  special  session,  Senate]  and  [1691-180].  No  reports 
have  been  found  for  1870  and  1871.  The  last  report  submitted  was  for  1898,  the 
pecuniary  relations  of  the  Government  with  this  road  terminating  Nov.  1, 1897. 

1877-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:);  and  1886-98,  issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 


[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 


[Printed  only  as  extract  from 
Official  register.  See 
I1.25o:In8.] 

[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 


1864-85  [compilation  of  reports] 
1885    [2336-73] 


[2336-69] 


441 


rUHsinratlon 
no. 

H.30: 

(date) 


11.31: 

(date) 

11.32: 

(date) 

11.33: 

(date) 

11.34: 

(date) 


11.35: 

(date) 

11.36: 

(date) 

11.37: 

(date) 


11.38: 

(date) 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Union     Pacific     Railway,     Government     directors, 
Annual  reports— Continued 

1886  (2448-101 

1887  *    [2558-148] 

1888  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1889  2682-48] 

1890  2689-233] 

1891  2892-6] 

1892  3055-4 

1893  [3160-4 

1894  40    [3275-3] 

1895  [3347-6] 

1896  [3467-12] 

1897  [3590-5] 

1898  [3725-12] 

Utah.  Commission,  Annual  reports 

[1882-96,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Deimrtment  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  Issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 

Utah,  Governor,  Annual  reports 

[From  1878  to  1896,  when  Utah  became  a  State,  In  annual  rejwrts  of  Interior  Depart- 
ment (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Mine    Inspector    for    Territory    of    Utah,    Annual 
reports 

[1893-95,  In  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

Washington     Hospital     for     Foundlings,     Annual 
reports 


[Incorporated  by  act  of  Apr.  22, 1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p.  92). 

■  '  .-..  irtment(l  1.1:),  m  annual  reports  01  l;o 

1.1:),  and  issued  separately  for  1890, 18! 

On  MarT  3, 1909,  an  act  was  also  passed  requiring  reports  to  be  made  to  Commls- 


,p.92). 
1886-1904,  In  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  In  annual  reports  of  Com 
missloners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  and  issued  separately 


jpor 

for  1890,  1895- 

Name  changed  bv  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1909,  to  Washington  Home  for  Foundling 
'  *  "  '         "  ■  -  . ,  ^Q  Coram! 

See,  for  later 


1904. 


sloners  of  District  of  Columbia,  Instead  of  to  Secretary  of  Interior, 
reports,  DC38.J 

Washington,   Governor,  Annual  reports 

[From  1878  to  1889,  when  Washington  was  admitted  as  a  State  (except  1880-83.  none 
Issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 

Wyoming,  Governor,  Annual  reports 

[From  1878  to  1890.  when  Wyoming  was  admitted  as  a  State  (except  1879  and  1882, 
none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  usually 
issued  separately  also.] 

Yellowstone  National  Park,  Annual  reports 

1872    [1545-35]    [Not  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department.] 

1873-76    [None  issued.] 

1877  and  1878,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and 
issued  separately  also.  » 

1879    [Issued  separately  only.] 

1880-83,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1 :),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also. 

1884    [None  issued.] 

1885,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1885  (1 1.1:885),  but  not 
issued  separately. 

1886-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

Yosemite  National  Park,  Annual  reports 


[1891-1909, 
also.] 


in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  Issued  separately 


442 


Classification 
no. 

11.39: 

(date) 


11.40: 

(date) 


11.41: 

(date) 

11.42: 

(date) 


11.43: 

''(date) 

11.44: 

591 

592 

60 1 

602 

11.45: 

(date) 

11.46: 

(CT) 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Porto  Rico,  Education  Department,  Annual 
reports 

[1900-06,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Report  for  1905  appears  also  as  Congressional  document  [4910-60].  Report  for  1906 
appears  also  as  Cfongressional  document  [5069-17]. 

Report  for  1907,  submitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  is  identical  with  the  one 
submitted  to  the  governor  of  Porto  Rico.  It  is  published  separately  by  the 
Interior  Department,  but  is  not  included  in  the  annual  report  of  that  Depart- 
ment. 

Report  for  1908,  submitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  is  in  annual  report  of  gov- 
ernor of  Porto  Rico,  1908  (810.1:908) ,  but  is  not  in  annua]  report  of  Interior  Depart- 
ment, 1908  (1 1.1:908),  and  is  not  issued  separately. 

See,  for  reports  to  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1901-08  (except  1904),  in  SlO.l: 

See,  for  later  reports,  ■W75.7:,  and  for  historical  information,  note  under  W75.] 

Porto  Rico,   Interior  Department,  Annual  reports 

[1900-06,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.  Report  for  1905  appears  also  as  Congressional  document  [4910-59] .  Report 
for  1906  appears  also  as  Congressional  document  [5069-16]. 

Report  for  1907,  submitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  is  identical  with  the  one 
submitted  to  the  governor  of  Porto  Rico.  It  is  published  separately  by  the  Inte- 
rior Department,  but  is  not  included  in  the  annual  report  of  that  Department. 

Report  for  1908,  submitted  to  the  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  is  in  annual  report  of  gov- 
ernor of  Porto  Rico,  1908  (810.1:908),  but  is  not  in  annual  report  of  Interior 
Department,  1908  (1 1.1:908),  and  is  not  issued  separately. 

See,  for  reports  to  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1901-08  (except  1904),  in  SlO.l: 

See,  for  later  reports,  W75.9:,  and  for  historical  information,  note  under  W75.] 

Hawaii,   Governor,  Annual  reports 

[1900-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 

Crater  Lake  National  Park,  Annual  reports 

[1903-06,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also. 

1907-09,  unsigned  reports  compiled  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  included  in  gen- 
eral reports  on  Wind  Cave  and  other  national  parks,  which  were  published  in 
annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:).  These  general  reports  were 
also  issued  separately  for  1907-09,  see  1 1.2:W72i-3.] 

Mount  Rainier  National  Park,  Annual  reports 

[1904  and  190&-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.    No  report  for  1905.] 

Laws  relating  to  Department  of  Interior 

Laws  relating  to  Department  of  Interior  passed  by  59th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, with  acts  making  appropriations  for  expenses  of  Government 
for  fiscal  year  1907,  and  prior  years.     1906. 

Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  with  acts  making  appropriations  for 
expenses  of  Government  for  fiscal  year  1908,  and  prior  years. 
1907. 

Same,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  with  acts  making  appropriations  for 
expenses  of  Government  for  fiscal  year  1909,  and  prior  years. 
1908. 

Same,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  with  acts  making  appropriations  for 
expenses  of  Government  for  fiscal  year  1910,  and  prior  years, 
*    and  revised  penal  laws.     1909. 

Washington  Aqueduct,  Annual  reports 

[In  1850,  an  appropriation  of  $500  was  made  to  enable  the  War  Department  to  make 
surveys  for  supplying  Washington  with  pure  water.  Additional  appropriations 
were  inade  in  1852  and  1853.  In  1859  the  work  was  placed  under  the  care  of  an 
officer  of  the  Engineer  Corps,  to  be  appointed  by  the  President,  who  was  to  act 
under  and  report  to  the  Department  of  the  Interior.  In  1867,  the  War  Depart- 
ment was  again  given  control  of  the  Washington  Aqueduct. 

1859-66,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  for  1863  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

1867-1909,  see  annual  reports  of  Engineer  Department  (W7.1i:),  and  separates  there- 
from (W7.1  la:).] 

Specifications 


443 


CUssinration 
uo. 

I  1.47 


C85 

H79 

M56 

M86 

P69 

Se6 

W72 

Y3 

Y7 

11.48: 

(date) 


11.49: 

(CT) 


J  I  1.50: 
11.51: 

(date) 


I  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  national  parks, 
reservations,   etc. 

Crater  Lake  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  ('rater 

Lake  National  Park,  Oreg.     1908. 
Hot  Springs  Reservation .     Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Hot  Springs 

Reservation,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.     1908.     [See  also  1 1:2:1179 ^ A  j] 
Mec^i  Verde  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Mesa 

Verde  National  Park,  Colo.    1908, 
Mount  Rainier  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Mount 

Rainier  National  Park,  Wash.     1908. 
Piatt  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Piatt  National 

Park,  Okla.     1908. 
Sequoia  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Sequoia  and 

General  Grant  National  Parks,  Cal.     1908. 
Wind  Cave  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Wind  Cave 

National  Park,  S.  Dak.     1908. 
Yellowstone  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Yellow- 
stone National  Park,  Wyo.     1908.     [See  also  1 1.2  Y3  ^'\]  ■ 
Yosemite  National  Park.    Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Yosemite 

National  Park,  Cal.     1908. 

Mesa  Verde  National  Park,  Annual  reports 

[Established  by  act  of  June  29, 1906. 

1907,  unsigned  report  compiled  in  office  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  included  in  a  general 
report  on  Wind  Cave  and  other  national  parks  which  was  published  in  annual 
reports  of  Interior  Department,  1907  (1 1.1:907  i).  This  general  report  was  also 
issued  separately;  *cc  I1.2:W72i. 

1908  and  1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.  Reports  include  reports  of  superintendent,  and  of  J.  W^alter  Fewkes, 
in  charge  of  excavation  and  repair  of  ruins,  each  addressed  to  Secretary  of  Inte- 
rior.] 

Public    notices    [concerning  Irrigation  projects    of 
Reclamation  Service]    4°  :      -  * 

[A  Public  notice  regarding  acquisition  of  land  under  sec.  4  of  reclamation  act  of  June 
17,  1902,  is  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  Interior  at  the  opening  of  each  project. 
These  notices  and  supplementary  sheets  are  called  Public  notices,  Public  notices 
and  orders,  or  Public  notices  and  regulations.] 


Commissioner  of  Public  Buildings,  Annual  reports 

[By  act  approved  July  16, 1790,  3  commissioners  were  authorized  to  be  appointed  by 
the  President  to  survey  a  district  or  territory  for  tlie  permanent  seat  of  Govern- 
ment, to  purchase  or  accept  land  on  the  eastern  side  of  the  Potomac  River,  and  to 
provide  suitable  buildings  for  Congress,  the  President,  and  public  offices  of  the 
Government.  Act  of  May  1 ,  1802,  abolished  the  office  of  commissioners,  and  con- 
ferred their  jwwers  upon  a  superintendent. 

By  act  of  Apr.  29, 1816,  the  President  was  authorized  to  appoint  one  commissioner  to 
take  up  the  duties  of  this  office.  Senate  resolution  of  Jan.  28,  1818,  required  an 
annual  statement  on  expenditures  and  progress  of  work  to  be  made  by  this  com- 
missioner and,  through  the  President,  laid  before  Congress.  Act  of  Mar.  3, 1829, 
required  these  reports  to  be  made  directly  to  Congress  at  the  beginning  of  each 
session.  Act  of  July  1, 1840,  required  them  to  be  made  at  the  beginning  of  each 
calendar  year. 

The  reports  from  1817  to  1841  usually  contain  the  report  of  the  Architect  of  the  Capitol, 
who  was  styled  in  1817  the  Surveyor  of  the  Capitol,  and  at  another  time.  Architect 
of  Public  Buildings.  This  official  was  an  appointee  of  the  Comnaissioner 
of  Public  Buildings.  Act  of  Mar.  3,  1843,  discontinued  the  office  of  Architect, 
which  was  revived  as  a  distinct  office  June  11, 1851  {see  1 1.7:). 


t  Certain  regulations  issued  in  1911  by  the  Hot  Springs  Reservation,  though  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist,  are  classed  as  General  publications  of  the  reservation  (see 
footnote  class  1 1 .  17  ^ :) . 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    The  Interior 
Department  has  since  begun  the  issue  of  a  series  of  maps  which  necessitates  an  addi- 
tional class  under  II.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
1 1.50:    Maps  of  States  showing  lands  designated  by  Secretary  of  Interior  as  subject  to 

(CT)  entry  under  enlarged  homestead  act  of  Feb.  19,  1909 


444 


Classification 
no. 

11.51: 

(date) 


SECRETARY— Continued 


Commissioner       of      Public 
reports — Continued 


Buildings,      Annual 


The  following  are  references  to  the  reports  of  Commissioner  of  Public  Buildings  in 
Congressional  set: 


1817 

1818 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 


1827 
1828  { 


f[2-109] 
' '11-184] 

17-8] 

32-15] 

48-3] 

64-26] 

87-91,93] 

93-8] 

114-8] 

142-134] 

149-6] 

163-201 

170-41] 

181-1,  p.  188] 

184-2,  p.  170] 


1829    [195-15] 
1830] 

1843 

1831  y 

None  issued.] 

1844 

1832 

1845 

1833 
1834 

254-19 

272-35 

1846 

1835 

288-97' 

1847 

1836 

301-10 

1848 

1837 

322-28 

1849 

1838 

345-20 

1850 

1839 

None  ssued.] 

1851 

1840 

1852 

1841 

402-40] 

1853 

1842 

420-54; 

432-29' 
441-52' 
464-41" 
482-53" 
494-50' 
499-38- 
516-24' 
540-34' 
576-30' 
599-47" 
641-79 
685-20 
741-11 


Sec.  15  of  act  of  Aug.  4, 1854  (Stat.  L.  v.  10,  p.  573)  placed  the  Commissioner  of  Public 
Buildings  under  the  Interior  Department.  The  office  was  abolished  and  the 
duties  transferred  to  Engineer  Department  by  sec.  2  of  act  approyed  Mar.  2, 1867 
(Stat.  L.  V.  14,  p.  460).] 

1854-66,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  some- 
times issued  separately  also. 
See  J  for  later  reports,  W38.1: 


12.      1st   CENSUS,   1790 

[Until  organization  of  Department  of  Interior  in  1849,  the  Census  Office  was  connected  with  the  Department 
of  State.  The  first  census  law  was  passed  Mar.  1, 1790,  and  the  first  census  was  taken  under  it  A  ug.  1 ,  1790. 
See,  for  History  and  growth  of  United  States  census,  by  Carroll  D.  Wright  and  William  C.  Hunt,  1900, 
Y4.C332:  H62.    Sec,  for  Heads  of  families  at  1st  census,  03.11:] 

12.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 

12.2: 

(CT) 

12.3: 

(nos.) 
12.4: 

(nos.) 
12.5: 

(nos.) 


[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Final  volumes 

[Book  1]  Return  of  whole  number  of  persons  within  the  several  districts 
of  United  States,  by  authority  of  act  of  Congress,  Mar.  1,  1790. 
Philadelphia,  Childs  and  Swaine,  1791.    ■* 
Same.     Philadelphia,  Joseph  Gales,  1791.    * 
Same.    Washington,  William  Duane  &  Son,  1802.    * 


13.      2d   CENSUS,   1800 


13.1: 

(date) 

13.2: 

(CT) 

13.3: 

(nos.) 
13.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

Oeneral  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


445 


ClatMincatloii 
no. 


13.5: 

(no8.) 


I  3.     2d  CENSUS,  ISOO-Continued 
Final  volumes 

[Book  11  Return  of  whole  number  of  persons  within  the  Hoveral  districts 
of  United  States,  according  to  act  providing  for  2d  census  or  enu- 
meration of  inhabitants  of  United  Stales,  passed  P'eb.  28,  1800. 
Printed  by  order  of  House  of  Representatives.  [Washington, 
1801.]  2  l.+34+[36]p.f°  [Includes  also  page  numbered  12*. 
Pages  are  unnumbered  after  p.  34.  These  unnumbered  pages, 
except  last,  are  lettered  2A-2R  (J  being  omitted)  and  have 
printed  inscription:  Duane,  printer.  Letter  of  transmittal  from 
Department  of  State  is  dated  Dec.  8,  1801,  and  signed  by  James 
Madison.  Schedule  for  Tennessee,  mentioned  as  not  received  in 
letter  of  transmittal  dated  Dec.  8, 1801,  is  included,  bearing  date 
Dec.  22,  1801.  At  end  is  a  corrected  schedule  for  Maryland, 
dated  Dec.  21,  1801.] 
Same.  Washington  City,  printed  at  Apollo  Press  by  Wm.  Duane  & 
Son,  1802.  [3]+9-88,p.lfoldedtab.8°  [The  corrected  schedule 
for  Maryland,  dated  Dec.  21, 1801,  which  in  the  original  folio  print 
appears  at  the  end,  is  in  this  reprint  inserted  after  the  Maryland 
schedule,  being  p.  67  and  68  of  the  reprint.] 


14.1: 

(date) 

14.2: 

(CT) 

14.3: 

(nos.) 
14.4: 

(nos.) 
14.5: 

(nos.) 


14.     3d  CENSUS,   1810 
Annual  reports 
[None  issued.] 

General  publications 
[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Final  volumes 

[Book  1]  Aggregate  amount  of  each  description  of  persons  within  United 
States  of  America  and  Territories  thereof,  agreeably  to  actual  enu- 
meration made  according  to  law,  in  year  1810.  [Washington, 
1811.]    180  p.  fo 

[Book  2]  Statement  of  arts  and  manufactures  of  America,  exhibiting:  I. 
Collection  of  facts,  evincing  their  benefactions  to  agriculture, 
commerce,  navigation,  and  fisheries,  and  their  subserviency  to 
public  defense,  with  an  indication  of  certain  existing  modes  of 
conducting  them,  peculiarly  important  to  United  States;  II. 
Collection  of  additional  facts,  tending  to  show  practical  founda- 
tion, actual  progress,  condition,  and  establishment  of  American 
arts  and  manufactures,  and  their  connection  with  wealth  and 
strength  of  United  States;  together  with — One  series  of  tables  of 
the  several  branches  of  American  manufactures,  exhibiting  them 
by  States,  Territories,  and  districts,  so  far  as  they  were  returned 
in  reports  of  marshals  and  of  secretaries  of  Territories  and  their 
respective  assistants,  in  autumn  of  year  1810;  together  with  simi- 
lar returns  of  certain  doubtful  goods,  productions  of  soil,  and 
agricultural  stock,  so  far  as  they  have  been  reported;  and  an- 
other— Series  of  tables  of  the  several  branches  of  American  manu- 
factures, exhibiting  them  in  every  county  of  the  Union,  so  far  as 
they  were  returned  in  reports  of  marshals  and  of  secretaries  of 
Territories  and  their  respective  assistants,  in  autumn  of  year 
1810;  which  tables  were  prepared  in  execution  of  an  instruction 
of  Albert  Gallatin,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  given  by  him  in  obe- 
dience to  resolution  of  Congress  of  19th  day  of  March,  1812. 
[Washington]  May  30,  1813.  233  p.  4°  *  [Garfield's  report  and 
Lunt's  Key  to  publications  of  U,  S.  Census,  Boston,  1888,  say 
170  p.] 


446 


Classification 
no. 

15.1: 

.,  ^ J,; (date) 

'■'^'15.2: 

(CT) 

15.3: 

(nos.) 

15.4: 

(nos.) 

15.5: 

(nos.) 


16.1: 

(date) 

16.2: 

(CT) 

16.3: 

(nos.) 
16.4: 

(nos.) 
16.5: 

(nos.) 


17.1: 

,  (date) 
it  7.2: 

C731 

C73- 
17.3: 

(nos.) 


15.  4tli  CENSUS,   1820 

Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Final  volumes 

[Book  1]  Census  for  1820,  published  by  authority  of  act  of  Congress, 

under  direction  of  Secretary  of  State.    Washington,  Gales  and 

Seaton,  1821.    f« 

^[Bpok  2]  Digest  of  accounts  of  manufacturing  establishments  in  United 

^  ■vyi'ui  (States,  and  of  their  manufactures;  made  under  direction  of  Sec- 

'  retary  of  State,  in  pursuance  of  resolution  of  Congress  of  30th  of 

Mar.  1822.     Washington,  Gales  and  Seaton,  1823.     f '' 

16.  5tli  CENSUS,   1830 

Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Final  volumes    ^^^,^^ 

[Book  1]  Fifth  census;  or,  Eiitimeration  of  inhabitants  of  United  States, 
1830,  to  which  is  prefixed  schedule  of  whole  number  of  persons 
within  United  States,  1790,  1800,  1810,  1820.  Washington,  Duff 
Green,  1832.  i° 
Same,  2d  print,  corrected  at  Department  of  State.  Washington,  Duff 
Green,  1832. 

[Book  2]  Abstract  of  returns  of  5th  census,  showing  number  of  free  peo- 
ple, number  of  slaves,  federail  or  representative  number,  and  ag- 
gregate of  each  county  of  each  State;  prepared  from  corrected 
returns  of  Secretary  of  State  to  Congress  by  clerk  of  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives.   Washington,  Duff  Green,  1832.     [221-263] 

17.  6tli  CENSUS,   1840 

Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Compendium  of  enumeration  of  inhabitants  and  statistics,  to  which  is 
added  abstract  of  each  preceding  census;  prepared  at  Department 
of  State.     Washington,  Thomas  Allen,  1841.    f° 
Same.    Washington,  Blair  &  Rives,  1841.    f  °    * 

Bulletins 


[None  issued.] 


447 


Clftssincation 
no. 

17.4: 

(nofl.) 
17.5: 

(no6.) 


I  7.    6tll  CENSUS,  1840— Continued 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Final  volumes 

[Book  1]  SixUi  census;  or,  Enumeration  of  inhabitants  of  United  States 

as  corrected  at  Department  of  State  in  1840.    Washington,  Blair 

and  Rives,  1841.    f  <> 
[Book  21  Statistics  of  United  States  returned  for  6th  census,  June  1, 1840. 

Washington,  Blair  and  Rives,  1841.    1° 
[Book  3]  Census  of  pensioners  for  revolutionary  or  military  services,  with 

names,  ages,  and  places  of  residence.    Washington,  Blair  and 

Rives,  1841.     4° 


18.1: 

(date) 

18.2: 

>C73^ 


->C732 
R32 

18.3: 

(nos.) 
18.4: 

(nos.) 
18.5: 

(nos.) 


18.      7tli  CENSUS,   1850 
Annual  reports 

[1851, 1852,  and  1854,  in  annual  reportsof  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:).    1851  and  1852 
also  issued  in  a  volume,  the  cover-title  of  which  reads:  "Abstract  of  7th  census."] 

General  publications 

Compendium.    Statistical  view  of  United  States,  embracing  its  terri- 
tory, population  [etc.],  being  a  compendium  of  7th  census,  to 
which  are  added  results  of  every  previous  census,  beginning  with 
1790.    Washington,  Beverley  Tucker,  printer,  1854. 
Same.    Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nicholson,  Public  Printer,  1854. 

Review  of  report  of  Senate  Committee  on  returns  of  7th  census.  Wash- 
ington, Gideon  and  Co.,  printers,  1852. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Final  volumes 

[Book  1]  Seventh  census  of  United  States,  1850,  embracing  statistical 
view  of  each  of  the  States  and  Territories  [etc.].  1853.  4** 
[686-unnumbered  document] 

[Book  2]  Mortality  statistics.    1855.     [805-98]    fri'mo  I 

See,  for  statistics  of  manufactures  of  7th  census  [984-39]. 


19.      8tli   CENSUS,    1860 

19.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  I  [None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Preliminary  report  on  8th  census,  1860.     1862.     [1137-116] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Final  volumes 
[Book  1]  Population  in  1860.     1864.    i° 
[Book  2]  Statistics  of  agriculture  in  1860.     1864.    4° 
[Book  3]  Manufactures  in  1860.     1865.    4° 

[Book  4]  Statistics  of  United  States,  including  morts^lity,  property,  etc., 
in  1860.     1866.    4° 


>I9.2: 

P91 

19.3: 

(nos.) 

19.4: 

(nos.) 

19.5: 

(nos^ 

7 

448 


1)   V 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

1 10.1: 

(date) 

110.2: 

Ate^ 
Ate  2 

^        C73 

G29 

H81 

In7 
I10.2«: 

(CT) 

110.3: 

(nos.) 

110.4: : 

(nos.) 
>    110.5: 

(v.  nos.) 

I10.5«: 

(CT) 

I  11.1: 

(date) 

I  11.2: 

All 


Ap6 


'4  ^  '  >  C731 
C732 
C733 
C86 

F53 


I  10.      9tli   CENSUS,    1870 
Annual  reports 

[1872  appeared  in  Compendium  of  9th  census  (I10.2:C73);  1873,  in  annual  report  of 
Interior  Department  (1 1.1:873).    None  issued  separately.] 

General  publications 

Atlas.  Statistical  atlas  of  United  States,  based  on  results  of  9th  census, 
1870.  [New  York]  Julius  Bien,  lith.,  1874.  f  °  [Originally  is- 
sued in  3  pts.] 

Atlas.  Announcement  [regarding  publication  of  Statistical  atlas  of 
United  States].     July  18,  1874.    4° 

Compendium  of  9th  census,  June  1,  1870.  1872.  [1476-unnumbered 
document] 

Geological  map  of  United  States  for  9th  census;  by  C.  H.  Hitchcock  and 
W.  P.  Blake.     Scale  250  m.=3  in.     1872.    20^X31^  in. 

Hough,  Franklin  B.  [Communication  from  Franklin  B.  Hough  and 
others  relative  to  census.]    Feb.  7,  1869. 

Instructions  to  assistant  marshals,  act  of  May  23,  1850.     1870. 

General  publications    (separates) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Final  volumes 

V.  1 

V.  2 
V.  3 


1473-unnumbered  document 
1474-unnumbered  document 
1475-unnumbered  document 


Final  volumes    (separates) 


111.      lOtli  CENSUS,   1880 
Annual  reports 

[1878-84  (except  1882,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:), 
and  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Alaska.  History  and  present  condition  of  fishery  industries,  by  G. 
Brown  Goode:  Seal-islands  of  Alaska,  by  Henry  W.  Elliott. 
1881.  4°  [Sec.  9,  monograph  A.  See,  for  other  editions, 
FC1.7:A11  and  1 11.5:8.  See,  for  monograph  B,  Ill.2:0y8.] 
[This  separately  issued  monograph  was  to  have  been  incorporated  in  a  volume  of  the 
10th  census  entitled  History  and  present  condition  of  fishery  industries,  but 
the  volume  was  not  issued.  The  material  which  had  been  prepared  for  it  by 
cooperation  of  10th  census  and  Fish  Commission  was  utilized  ])y  the  latter  in  its 
publication,  Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  United  States,  FC1,6:] 

Apportionment  under  10th  census,  tabular  statements  exhibiting  total 
population  of  each  State  and  Territory,  apportionment  of  members 
of  Congress  from  293  to  325,  moiety  question,  &c.,  with  remarks  of 
S.  S.  Cox,  &c.     1881. 

Compendium  of  10th  census,  June  1,  1880.     1883. 
Same.     Revised  edition.     1885.    pt.  1.     [2059-64] 
Same.    Revised  edition.      1888.    pt.  2.     [2060-64] 

Crime.  Nomenclature  of  crime,  or,  Analytical  list  of  offenses  against 
statutes  of  United  States  and  States  of  the  Federal  Union;  by 
Fred  H.  and  Walter  B.  Wines,    n.  p.  [1879?]. 

Fisheries.  Plan  of  inquiry  into  history  and  present  condition  of  fish- 
eries of  United  States.  1879. 
[It  was  intended  that  a  volume  on  the  History  and  present  condition  of  fishery  indus- 
tries should  be  issued  as  a  part  of  the  final  reports  of  the  10th  census.  The  volume 
did  not  so  appear,  but  the  material  which  had  been  collected  was  printed  in  vari- 
ous forms;  8CC  entries  and  notes  under  1 11.2:  All,  1 11.2:Oy8,  FC1.6:and  FC1.7:] 


449 


Clatwlflcatlon 
no. 


1 11.     lOth  CENSUS,  1880— Continued 


111.2:     General  publications — Continued 


F76 


Oy8 


I  11.3: 


Forest  trees.  Catalogue  of  forest  trees  in  North  America;  by  Charles  S. 
Sargent.     1880. 

Loans.  Sec,  for  National  loans  of  U.  S.,  July  4, 1776-June  30,  1880,  by 
Rafael  A.  Bayley,  as  prepared  for  10th  census,  T1.2:L78>.^ 

Oyster-industry.  History  and  present  condition  of  fishery  industries, 
by  G.  Brown  Goode:  Oyster-industry,  by  Ernest  Ingersoll,  1881. 
4°  [Sec.  10,  monograph  B.  See,  for  monograph  A,  I  11.2:A1  l.j 
[This  separately  issued  monograph  was  to  have  been  incorporated  in  a  volume  of  the 
10th  census  entitled  History  and  present  condition  of  fishery  industries,  hut  the 
volume  was  not  issued.  The  material  which  had  been  prepared  for  it  by  coopera- 
tion of  10th  census  and  Fish  Commission  was  utilized  by  the  latter  in  its  publi- 
cation, Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  United  States,  FC1.6:] 

Biaietlns    4° 


(nos.) 

1 

52 

* 

103 

it 

154 

* 

205 

* 

256  » 

2 

53 

* 

104 

* 

155 

* 

206 

* 

257  * 

3 

54 

* 

105 

* 

156 

* 

207 

* 

258  * 

4 

55 

106 

* 

157 

* 

208 

* 

259  * 

5 

56 

107 

* 

158 

* 

209 

* 

260  * 

6 

57 

108 

159 

* 

210 

* 

261  * 

7 

58 

* 

109 

160 

* 

211 

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262  * 

8 

59 

* 

110 

161 

* 

212 

* 

263  * 

9 

60 

* 

111 

162 

* 

213 

* 

264  * 

10 

61 

* 

112 

* 

163 

* 

214 

* 

265  * 

11 

62 

* 

113 

* 

164 

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215 

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266  * 

12 

63 

* 

114 

* 

165 

* 

216 

* 

267  * 

13 

64 

115 

* 

166 

* 

217 

* 

268 

14 

65 

116 

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167 

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218 

* 

269 

15 

66 

117 

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168 

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219 

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270 

16 

67 

118 

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169 

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220 

* 

271  * 

17 

68 

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119 

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170 

* 

221 

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272 

18 

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120 

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171 

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222 

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273 

19 

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121 

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172 

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223 

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20 

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122 

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173 

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224 

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72 

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123 

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174 

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225 

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276 

22 

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124 

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175 

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226 

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23 

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125 

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176 

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227 

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278 

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177 

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it 

279 

25 

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76 

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127 

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178 

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229 

it 

280 

26 

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128 

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281 

27 

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180 

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282  * 

28 

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181 

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232 

it 

283 

29 

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131 

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182 

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233 

it 

284 

30 

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132 

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183 

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285 

31 

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184 

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235 

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286 

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83 

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287 

33 

84 

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237 

it 

288 

34 

85 

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187 

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289  * 

35 

86 

137 

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188 

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239 

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290 

36 

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87 

138 

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189 

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240 

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37 

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139 

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292 

38 

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140 

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242 

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293  * 

39 

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141 

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295 

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92 

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296 

42 

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144 

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29 

450 


Classlftcatlon 
no. 

111.4: 

(nos.) 
=^  111.5: 

(v.  no8.) 


I11.5«: 

(CT) 
111.6: 

Ar3 

C33 

C82 

F51 

L62 
R13 

I  11.7: 

(nos.) 


111.8: 

(nos.) 


1 11.     lOth  CENSUS,  1880— Continued 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Final  volumes    4» 

[The  letter  of  transmittal  of  every  volume,  except  the  first,  states  the  volume  num- 
ber.   For  volumes  4-22,  number  appears  also  on  back  title.] 

V.    1,  Population    [2129^2] 

V.    2,  Manufactures    [2130-42] 

V.    3,  Agriculture     [2131-42] 

V.    4,  Transportation     [2132-42] 

V.    5,  Cotton,  pt.  1     [2133-[42]] 

V.    6,  Cotton,  pt.  2     [2134-42] 

V.    7,  Valuation,  taxation,  and  public  indebtedness     [2135-42] 

V.    8,  Newspapers  and  periodicals;  Alaska,  etc.     [2136-42] 

V.    9,  Forest  trees  of  North  America     [2137-42] 

Same,  maps    [2138-unnumbered] 
v.'lO,  Special  reports  on  petroleum,  etc.     [2139-42] 
V.  11,  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  1     [2140-42] 
V.  12,  Mortality  and  vital  statistics,  pt.  2     [2141^2] 

Same,  maps    [2142-unnumbered] 
V.  13,  Precious  metals    [2143-42] 
V.  14,  Mining  laws    [2144-42] 
V.  15,  Mining  industries    [2145-42] 
V.  16,  Water  power,  pt.  1     [2146-42] 
V.  17,  Water  power,  pt.  2    [2147-42] 
V.  18,  Social  statistics  of  cities,  pt.  1    [2148-42] 
V.  19,  Social  statistics  of  cities,  pt.  2    [2149-42] 
V.  20,  Statistics  of  wages,  etc.     [2150-42] 

V.  21,  Defective,  dependent,  and  delinquent  classes    [2151-42] 
V.  22,  Power  and  machinery    [2152-42] 

Final  volumes    (separates) 


Extra  bulletins 

Area  of  U.  S.  [Tables  showing  approximate  area  of  United  States,  the 
several  States,  and  their  counties.]    Sept.  30,  1881.    4° 

Cereal  production.  Tables  of  cereal  production  by  counties  as  returned 
at  census  of  1880.    1881.    4° 

Cotton  production.  Tables  showing  cotton  production  by  counties  as 
returned  at  census  of  1880.     1881.    4« 

Firearms.  Manufacture  of  fire-arms  and  ammunition;  by  Charles  H. 
Fitch.     1882.     4« 

Life  insurance.    Statistics  of  life  insurance.     [188-.]    4» 
Railroads.    Tabulated  statements  of  traffic  and  fiscal  operations  of  rail- 
roads, group  1,  embracing  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont, 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut.     1881.    4° 

Forestry  bulletins    4« 


1                                7 

13 

19 

2                               8 

14 

20 

3                              9 

15 

21 

4                              10 

16 

22 

5                              11    * 

17 

23 

6                              12    * 

18 

24 

Statistics  of  education 

1    *                           4    * 

7     * 

10 

2    *                           5    * 

8    * 

11 

3    *                          6    * 

9 

12 

451 


Clatwiflcatlon 
no. 

I  12.1: 

(date) 


112.2: 

Ab8i 
Ab8» 
Ag8 


il  ! 


At6 

B65 

C33 

C731 

C732 

C73» 


D63 
D71 

Iii2i 

In22 
M31 

M32 

N42y 


112.      lltli  CENSUS,   1890 

Annual  reports 

Superintendent 

1889-93,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  iaaued 

separately  also. 
Commissioner  of  labor  in  charge 
1894-97,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  issued 

separately  also. 

General  publications 

Abstract  of  11th  census,  1890.    [Ist  edition.]    1894. 
Same.    2d  edition  enlarged.    1896. 

Agriculture  by  irrigation  in  western  part  of  United  States;  [by]  F.  H. 
Newell.  [2d  edition  with  appendix  and  index.]  1894  [1896]. 
4°    [See,  for  1st  edition,  in  1 12.5:1.] 

Atlas.  Statistical  atlas  of  United  States,  based  upon  results  of  11th  cen- 
sus; by  Henry  Gannett.     1898.    f«    [3037-340] 

Boston,  Vital  statistics  of  Boston  and  Philadelphia,  covering  period  of 
6  years  ending  May  31,  1890;  [by]  John  S.  Billings.     1895.    40 

Cereals.  Preliminary  results  of  production  of  cereals.  1893.  4° 
[Compilation  of  bulletins.] 

Compendium  of  11th  census,  1890:  pt.  1,  Population.  1892.  large  S° 
[3011-340] 
Same:  pt.  2,  Vital  and  social  statistics;  Educational  and  church  sta- 
tistics; Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation;  Mineral  industries;  Insur- 
ance; Foreign  bom  population;  Manufactiu-es.  1894.  large  8° 
[3012-340] 
Same:  pt.  3,  Population,  State  or  Territory  of  birth,  country  of  birth 
and  citizenship  (analyses  only),  foreign  parentage,  conjugal  con- 
dition, ages,  school  attendance,  illiteracy,  can  not  speak  English, 
occupations,  soldiers  and  widows;  Agriculture;  Manufactures; 
Fisheries;  Transportation;  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation;  Real  es- 
tate mortgages;  Farms  and  homes;  Indians.  1897.  large  8° 
[3013-340] 

District  of  Columbia.  Vital  statistics  of  District  of  Columbia  and  Balti- 
more, covering  period  of  6  years  ending  May  31,  1890;  [by]  John 
S.Billings.     1893.    4° 

Donaldson,  Thomas.  Responsibility  for  public  documents,  in  Supreme 
Coiut  of  District  of  Columbia,  Thomas  Donaldson  v.  Carroll  D. 
Wright,  commissioner  of  labor  in  charge  of  11th  census,  in  equity, 
no.  15923,  suit  to  restrain  defendant  from  publishing  report  on 
Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Washington,  U.S.  Census  printing  office, 
1894. 

Index  to  bulletins,  Census  bulletins  1-201  [and]  Extra  census  bulletins 
1-21.  [Washington,  U.  S.  Census  printing  office,  1892.]  [See,  for 
index  to  census  bulletins  1-223,  annual  report  of  Interior  Depart- 
ment, 1892  (1 1.1:8923),  p.  120-124.] 
Same  [Census  bulletins  1-380  and  Extra  census  bulletins  1-98];  cor- 
rected to  Jan.  1, 1895.  [Washington,  U.  S.  Census  printing  office, 
1895.] 

Manufactures  in  cities.  Statistics  of  manufactures  in  cities  as  returned 
at  11th  census,  June  1, 1890;  [by]  Robert  P.  Porter.  Washington, 
United  States  Census  printing  office,  1892.  4°  [96  numbered 
bulletins  bound  together;  numbers  ranging  from  158  to  310,  dates, 
from  Feb.  2  to  Nov.  11,  1892.] 

Marble  quarrying  industry  of  United  States;  by  William  C.  Day.  Wash- 
ington, United  States  Census  printing  office,  1891.    4° 

New  York  City.  Vital  statistics  of  New  York  City  and  Brooklyn,  cover- 
ing penod  of  6  years  ending  May  31,  1890;  [by]  John  S.  Billings. 
1894. 


452 


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no. 


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112.2:     General  publications— Continued 


Ocl 

P812 

Sol 

I  12.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


Occupations.  Special  census  report  on  occupations  of  population  of 
United  States  at  11th  census,  1890;  [by  William  C.  Hunt].  1896. 
40     [3032-340] 

Population  by  color,  sex,  and  general  nativity,  with  school,  militia,  and 
voting  ages  as  returned  at  11th  census,  June  1,  1890.  Washing- 
ton, United  States  Census  printing  office,  1893.  4"  [Compila- 
tion of  bulletins.] 

Population  of  United  States  by  minor  civil  divisions  as  returned  at  11th 
census,  June  1,  1890;  [by]  Robert  P,  Porter.  Washington, 
United  States  Census  printing  office,  1891.  4°  [54  unnumbered 
bulletins,  etc.,  bound  together.] 

Social  statistics  of  cities  in  United  States,  at  11th  census,  1890;  by  John 
S.Billings.     1895.     4« 


Bulletins 

[These  bulletins  published  in  advance  material  collected  for  final  reports.] 

SeCy  for  index 

I12.2:In2  2. 

V.  1,  no.  1 

V.  2,  no.  47 

V.  4,  no. 

93 

V.  6,  no.  139 

no.  2 

no.  48 

no. 

94 

no.  140 

no.  3 

no.  49 

no. 

95 

no.  141 

no.  4 

no.  50 

no. 

96 

no.  142 

no.  5 

V.  3,  no.  51 

no. 

97 

no.  143 

no.  6 

no.  52 

no. 

98 

no.  144 

no.  7 

no.  53 

no. 

99 

no.  145 

no.  8 

no.  54 

no. 

100 

no.  146 

no.  9 

no.  55 

V.  5,  no. 

101 

no.  147 

no.  10 

no.  56 

no. 

102 

no.  148 

no.  11 

no.  57 

no. 

103 

no.  149 

no.  12 

no.  58 

no. 

104 

no.  150 

no.  13 

no.  59 

no. 

105 

V.  7,  no.  151 

no.  14 

no.  60 

no. 

106 

no.  152 

no.  15 

no.  61 

no. 

107 

no.  153 

no.  16 

no.  62 

no. 

108 

no.  154 

no.  17 

no.  63 

no. 

109 

no.  155 

no.  18 

no.  64 

no. 

110 

no.  156 

no.  19 

no.  65 

no. 

111 

no.  157 

no.  20 

no.  66 

no. 

112 

no.  158 

no.  21 

no.  67 

no. 

113 

no. 159 

no.  22 

no.  68 

no. 

114 

no.  160 

no.  23 . 

no.  69 

no. 

115 

no.  161 

no.  24 

no.  70 

no. 

116 

no.  162 

no.  25 

no.  71 

no. 

117 

no.  163 

V.  2,  no.  26 

no.  72 

no. 

118 

no.  164 

no.  27 

no.  73 

no. 

119 

no.  165 

no.  28 

no.  74 

no. 

120 

no.  166 

no.  29 

no.  75 

no. 

121 

no.  167 

no.  30 

V.  4,  no.  76 

no. 

122 

no.  168 

no.  31 

no.  77 

no. 

123 

no.  169 

no.  32 

no.  78 

no. 

124 

no.  170 

no.  33 

no.  79 

no. 

125 

no.  171 

no.  34 

no.  80 

V.  6,  no. 

126 

no.  172 

no.  35 

no.  81 

no. 

127 

no.  173 

no.  36 

no.  82 

no. 

128 

no.  174 

no.  37 

no.  83 

no. 

129 

no.  175 

no.  38 

no.  84 

no. 

130 

V.  8,  no.  176 

no.  39 

no.  85 

no. 

131 

no.  177 

no.  40 

no.  86 

no. 

132 

no.  178 

no.  41 

no.  87 

no. 

133 

no.  179 

no.  42 

no.  88 

no. 

134 

no.  180 

no.  43 

no.  89 

no. 

135 

no.  181 

no.  44 

no.  90 

no. 

136 

no.  182 

no.  45 

no.  91 

no. 

137 

no.  183 

no.  46 

no.  92 

no. 

138 

no.  184 

453 


ClBNNiflCatlOll 

no. 

112.   in 

th  CENS 

lUS,  1890— Cc 

I  12.3: 

Bulletins— Continued 

(v.  nos,) 

V.  8,  no.  185    V.  9 

,  no.  234 

V.  10,  no.  283 

no.  186 

no.  235 

no.  284 

no.  187 

no.  236 

no.  285 

no.  188 

no.  237 

no.  286 

no.  189 

no.  238 

no.  287 

no.  190 

no. 239 

no.  288 

no.  191 

no.  240 

no.  289 

no.  192 

no.  241 

no.  290 

no.  193 

no.  242 

no.  291 

no.  194 

no.  243 

no.  292 

no.  195 

no.  244 

no.  293 

no.  196 

no.  245 

no.  294 

no.  197 

no.  246 

no.  295 

no.  198 

no.  247 

no.  296 

no.  199 

no.  248 

no.  297 

V.  9,  no.  200 

no.  249 

no.  298 

no.  201 

no.  250 

no.  299 

no.  202    V.  10 

,  no.  251 

no.  300 

no.  203 

no.  252 

V.  11,  no.  301 

no.  204 

no.  253 

no.  302 

no.  205 

no.  254 

no.  303 

no.  206 

no.  255 

no.  304 

no.  207 

no.  256 

no.  305 

no.  208 

no.  257 

no.  306 

no.  209 

no.  258 

no.  307 

no.  210 

no.  259 

no.  308 

no.  211 

no.  260 

no.  309 

no.  212 

no.  261 

no.  310 

no.  213 

no.  262 

no.  311 

no.  214 

no.  263 

no.  312 

no.  215 

no.  264 

no.  313 

no.  216 

no.  265 

no.  314 

no.  217 

no.  266 

no.  315 

no.  218 

no.  267 

no.  316 

no.  219 

no.  268 

no.  317 

no.  220 

no.  269 

no.  318 

no.  221 

no.  270 

no.  319 

no.  222 

no.  271 

no.  320 

no.  223 

no.  272 

no.  321 

no.  224 

no. 273 

no.  322 

no.  225 

no. 274 

no.  323 

no.  226 

no.  275 

no.  324 

no.  227 

no.  276 

no.  325 

no.  228 

no.  277 

no.  326 

no.  229 

no.  278 

no.  327 

no.  230 

no.  279 

no.  328 

no.  231 

no.  280 

no.  329 

no.  232 

no.  281 

no.  330 

no.  233 

no.  282 

no.  331 

112.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

112.5: 

Final  volumes 

40 

(nos.) 


V.  11,  no.  332 
no.  333 
no.  334 
no.  335 
no.  336 
no.  337 
no.  338 
no.  339 
no.  340 
no.  341 
no.  342 
no.  343 
no.  344 
no.  345 
no.  346 
no.  347 
no.  348 
no.  349 
no.  350 
[v.  12],  no.  351 
no.  352 
no.  353 
no.  354 
no.  355 
no.  356 
no.  357 
no.  358 
no.  359 
no.  360 
no.  361 
no.  362 
no.  363 
no.  364 
no.  365 
no.  366 
no.  367 
no.  368 
no.  369 
no.  370 
no.  371 
no.  372 
no.  373 
no.  374 
no.  375 
no.  376 
no.  377 
no.  378 
no.  379 
no.  380 


[Special  enumeration  of  names  and  services  of  survivors  and  widows  of  survivors  of 
Civil  War  was  provided  for  by  census  act  of  Mar.  1 ,  1889,  and  was  made,  the  result- 
ing directory  of  about  1,300,000  being  sufficient  to  fill  8  quarto  volumes  of  1000  p. 
each.  Congress  did  not  provide  for  its  publication,  but  m  1894  directed  that  it  be 
turned  over  to  Pension  Office.  Certain  statistics  as  to  Union  and  Confederate 
veterans  and  their  widows  may  be  found  in  Population,  pt.  2  (1 12.5:16),  p.  clxxii- 
clxxv  and  803-824.] 

[Book    1]  Agriculture,  irrigation,  fisheries  [3021-340]    [See,  for  2d  edi- 
tion of  section  on  irrigation,  1 12.2 :Ag8.] 


[Book    2]  Alaska    [3020-340] 
[Book   3]  Churches    [3017-340] 


454 


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no. 


1 12.     lltli  CENSUS,  1890— Continued 


I  12.5 :     Final  volumes— Continued 


(nos.) 


I12.5«: 

(CT) 
112.6: 

(nos.) 


112.7 


Id2 


[Book    4]  Crime,  pauperism,  and  benevolence,  pt.  1,  Analysis  [3028- 

o4Uj 

[Book    5]  Crime,  pauperism,  and  benevolence,  pt.  2,  General  tables 

[3029-340] 
Book    6]  Farms  and  homes    [3030-340] 
Book    7]  Indians    [3016-340] 
Book    8]  Insane,  feeble-minded,  deaf  and  dumb,  and  blind     [3031- 

340] 
[Book    9]  Insiu-ance  business,  pt.  1,  Fire,  marine,  and  inland  insurance 

[3014-340] 
[Book  10]  Insurance  business,  pt.  2,  Life  insurance    [3015-340] 
[Book  11]  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  1,  Totals  for  States  and  indus- 
tries   [3024-340] 
[Book  12]  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  2,  Statistics  of  cities   [3025-340] 
[Book  13]  Manufacturing  industries,  pt.  3,  Selected  industries    [3026- 

340] 
Book  14]  Mineral  industries    [3008-340] 
Book  15]  Population,  pt.  1     [3018-340] 
Book  16]  Population,  pt.  2,  Education     [3019-340] 
Book  17]  Real  estate  mortgages    [3027-340] 
Book  18]  Transportation  business,  pt.  1,  By  land     [3022-340] 
Book  19]  Transportation  business,  pt.  2,  By  water     [3023-340] 
Book  20]  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  1,  Analysis  and  rate  tables 

[3033-340] 
[Book  21]  Vital  and  social  statistics,   pt.  2,  Vital  statistics,  cities  of 

100,000  population  and  upward     [3034-340] 
[Book  22]  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  3,  Statistics  of  deaths     [3035- 

340] 
[Book  23]  Vital  and  social  statistics,  pt.  4,  Statistics  of  deaths    [3036- 

340] 
[Book  24]  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  pt.  1,  Public  debt    [3009-340] 
[Book  25]  Wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  pt.  2,  Valuation  and  taxation 
[3010-340] 

Final  volumes  (separates) 

Extra  census  bulletins  (numbered) 

[These  bulletins  published  in  advance  material  collected  for  final  reports.] 
See,  for  index,  1 12.2 :In2  2. 


1 

16 

31 

46 

61 

76 

91 

2 

17 

32 

47 

62 

77 

92 

3 

18 

33 

48 

63 

78 

93 

4 

19 

34 

49 

64 

79 

94 

5 

20 

35 

50 

65 

80 

95 

6 

21 

36 

51 

66 

81 

96 

7 

22 

37 

52 

67 

82 

97 

8 

23 

38 

53 

68 

83 

98 

9 

24 

39 

54 

69 

84 

99 

10 

25 

40 

55 

70 

85 

11 

26 

41 

56 

71 

86 

12 

27 

42 

57 

72 

87 

13 

28 

43 

58-  * 

73 

88 

14 

29 

44 

59 

74 

89 

15 

30 

45 

60 

75 

90 

Extra  census  bulletins  (unnumbered) 

[These  bulletins  appear  also,  with  additions  and  omissions,  in  the  final  volume  on 
Indians  (I  12.5:7).] 

Indian  Territory.  Five  Civilized  Tribes  in  Indian  Territory:  Chero- 
kee, Chickasaw,  Choctaw,  Creek,  and  Seminole  nations.  Wash- 
ington, United  States  Census  printing  office,  1894.    4° 


455 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 

112.7: 

In2a 


In2» 
In2* 


I  12.     11th  CENSUS,  1890— Continued 

Extra  census  bulletins  (unnumbered)— Continued         , 

Indians.  Six  Nations  of  New  York:  Cayugas,  Mohawks  (Saint  Re^is), 
Oneidas,  Ouondagas,  Senecas,  Tuscaroras;  [by  Henry  13.  Carring- 
ton^  with  introduction]  by  Thomas  Donaldson.  Washington, 
United  States  Census  printing  office,  1892.    4" 

Indians.  Eastern  Band  of  Cherokeee  of  North  Carolina;  [by  Henrj^  B. 
Carrington,  with  introduction]  by  Thomas  Donaldson.  Washing- 
ton, United  States  Census  printing  office,  1892.    4° 

Indians.  Moqui  Pueblo  Indians  of  Arizona  and  Pueblo  Indians  of  New 
Mexico;  by  Thomas  Donaldson.  Washington,  United  States 
Census  printing  office,  1893.    4° 


113.1: 

(date) 

113.2: 

Ab8^ 
Ab8» 

Ap6i 
Ap6» 
At6 

C331 
C332 
C333 

C441 
C442 

C82 
Em7 

Su7 

113.3: 

(no8.) 


113.      12tli  CENSUS,   1900 

Annual  reports  lit 

[1899-1902,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 


[1st  edition.] 


1902. 


Abstract  of  12th  census,  1900. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1903. 

See,  for  3d  edition,  C3.2:Ab8. 
Apportionment  tables,    n.  p.  [Dec,  7,  1900].    4° 
Apportionment.     History  of  apportionment.     [1900.]    [In  4212-2130] 
Atlas.    Twelfth  census  of  United  States,  1900,  statistical  atlas;  pre- 

gared  under  supervision  of  Henry  Gannett.     W^ashington,  United 
tates  Census  Office,  1903.    4° 
Census  act  of  Mar.  3,  1899,  providing  for  12th  and  subsequent  censuses, 

and  amendatory  act  of  Feb.  1,  1900.    [1900.]    4° 
Same,  with  amendatory  acts,  and  legislative  provisions  of  other  bills. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Census  Office,  Printing  Division,  1900.    4° 
Census  of  1900;  by  William  R.  Merriam.     Washington,  Census  Office, 

Printing  Division,  1900.     [Sketch  reprinted  from  North  Ameri- 
can review,  Jan.  1900.] 
Chinese  consular  proclamation.    Mar.  1900.     f  ° 
Chinese.    Table  for  converting  Chinese  dates  of  birth  into  their  English 

equivalents.     [1900.]    f° 
Cotton  production.    Annual  report  on  cotton  production:  Comments 

of  ginners,  and  press  notices.     Washington,  United  States  Census 

Office,  1901. 
Employees.    Twelfth  census  of  United  States,  1900,  special  reports,  em- 

Eloyees  and  wages;  by  Davis  R.  Dewey.     Washington,  United 
tates  Census  Office,  1903.    4**    [Accompanies  v.  7-10  of  Census 
reports  (1 13.5:7-10).] 
Supervisors.     Names  of  persons  nominated  by  President  to  serve  as  su- 
pervisors of  census,  by  States  and  supervisors'  districts.     [1899.] 

Bulletins    4» 


1 

11 

24 

37 

la 

12 

25 

38 

2 

13 

26 

39 

2a 

14 

27 

40 

3 

15 

28 

41 

4 

16 

29 

42 

Same,  errata 

17 

30 

43 

5 

18 

31 

44 

6 

19 

32 

45 

7 

20 

33 

46 

8 

21 

34 

.  47 

9 

22 

35 

48 

LO 

23 

36 

49 

456 


Classiflcation 
no. 

1 13.  12tli  CENSUS, 

1900— Continued 

H3.3: 

Biilletins- 

-Continued 

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113.4: 

Circulars 

4» 

(nos.) 

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7 

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113.5: 

Cen 

sus  reports  [or  Final  volumes 

]  40 

(v.  nos.) 

V.  1 

[1st  edition] 

Same 

[2d  edition]  * 

Same 

[3d  edition]  * 

457 


CUsslflratlod 
nu. 

113.5: 

(v.  DOS.) 


I13.5«: 

(CT) 
113.6: 

(nos.) 

113.7: 

(form  nos.) 


I  13.     12tli  CENSUS,  1900— Continued 

Census  reports  [or  Final  volumea] — Continued 
V.  2     [Ist  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

Same.     [4th  edition]    * 
V.  3     [1st  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition]    * 

Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

Same.     [4th  edition]    * 
V.  4     [let  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition]    * 

Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

Same.     [4th  edition]    * 
y.  5    [Ist  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition]    * 

Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

Same.     [4th  edition] 

Same.     [5th  edition] 
V.  6     [1st  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition]    * 

Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

Same.     [4th  edition] 

Same.     [5th  edition] 
V.  7     [1st  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same.     [3d  edition] 

Same.     [4th  edition] 
V.  8    [Ist  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same.     [3d  edition] 

Same.    [4th  edition] 
V.  9    [Ist  edition] 

Same.    [2d  edition] 

Same.    [3d  edition] 

Same.     [4th  edition] 
V.  10    [Ist  edition] 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same.    [3d  edition] 

Same.     [4th  edition] 
Census  reports  [or  Final  volumes]  (separates) 


Special  bulletins    4» 

1 
2 
3 

Miscellaneous  publications ;  rules,  regulations,  and 
instructions,  etc. 

[The  "form  number"  nsed  as  a  book  number  for  this  class  was  applied  to  all  office 
publications,  including  blanks,  cards,  etc.  To  this  class  are  assigned  all  such 
pamphlets  tis  are  not  included  in  any  of  the  previous  classes.] 


See,  for  Special  reports,  employees  and 
wages,  accompanying,  1 13.2:Em7. 


458 


114.4:: 

(no8.) 
114.5: 

(no8.) 


Annual  reports 

[1903,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Dejwrtment  (1 1.1:),  and  also  issued  separately. 
See,  for  later  reports,  C3.1:] 

General  publications 

Act  of  Mar.  6,  1902,  providing  for  establishment  of  permanent  census 
office,  with  amendatory  acts,  and  provisions  of  other  acts  relating 
to  Census  Office.     1902.    4° 

Death.  Manual  of  international  classification  of  causes  of  death; 
adopted  by  United  States  Census  Office  for  compilation  of  mor- 
tality statistics,  for  use  beginning  with  year  1900.     1902. 

Medical  education  in  vital  statistics;  instruction  of  medical  students  in 
registration  methods,  uses  of  registration  data,  duties  and  obli- 
gations of  physicians.     1903. 

North,  Simon  Newton  Dexter.  Cooperation  and  unification  in  Federal 
and  State  statistical  work,  paper  read  at  19th  annual  convention 
of  Commissioners  of  State  Labor  Bureaus,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Apr.  28,  1903,  by  S.  N.  D.  North;  [with  Federal  and  State  sta- 
tistical laws  and  reports].     1903. 

Physicians.  Relation  of  physicians  to  mortality  statistics;  interna- 
tional classification  of  causes  of  death  as  adopted  by  United 
States  Census  Office  and  approved  by  American  Public  Health 
Association.     1903. 

Registration  of  vital  statistics.  Legislative  requirements  for  registration 
of  vital  statistics,  necessity  for  uniform  laws,  methods,  and  forms; 
resolutions  of  Congress  and  American  Public  Health  Association, 
with  specimen  form  of  law  for  registration  of  deaths.     1903. 

Registration  of  deaths,  practical  methods  to  secure  complete  returns, 
standard  certificate  of  death,  suggestions  as  to  its  use  and  treat- 
ment, forms  of  permanent  records,  information  for  local  registrars. 
1903.     [Title  on  cover  is:  Practical  registration  methods.] 
Same  [with  alterations  on  p.  29].     1903, 

See,  for  later  publications,  relating  to  registration  of  vital  statistics, 
C3.2:R26i-^ 

Bulletins    4« 

1 
2 


See,  for  later  bulletins,  C3.3: 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Special  bulletins    4° 

1    [Not  issued.] 


I  15.    PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

[The  act  of  Feb.  5, 1859,  providing  for  keeping  and  distributing  public  documents  by  the  Secretary  of  Inte- 
rior, repealed  the  joint  resolution  of  Mar.  20,  1858,  supplementary  to  the  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  28, 185'', 
and  amended  sec.  3  of  the  said  resolution  of  Jan.  28, 1857.  Among  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Feb.  5. 1859, 
was  one  which  required  "that  a  register  of  *  *  *  documents  shall  be  kept  under  authority  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  Interior,  showing  quantity  and  kind  of  each  at  any  time  received  by  him  in  pursuance  of  this  act; 
and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  be  caused  to  be  entered  in  such  register,  at  the  proper  time,  when,  where,  and  to 


459 


116.     PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS   DIVISION—Oontmued 


whom  the  same   •    ♦   ♦ 

Ist  srsslotj  of  p;»(*h  Conpn 

tlii'aiimi;il  ti'lioil  of  Hit-  1 
a  ftnv  sciilti'riiiLr  <'<)iniiii'ii 

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ofsec.;>oftl) 

other  than  t : 

The  cRishit 


toConzressatthe 

■^'  prinU'd  and  Js  found  In 


have  lieen  distributed  and  delivered,  an<l  to  report  the  i 

.-  •'     i-,..i.>r  this  act  at  least  one  Itoinlzo(|  r'-''-^ 

irtiufnt  for  l«5i>,  but  with  this  .  I  with  the  exception  of 

ril)ution  of  public  (locuincjils  !■  r.-imrtsof  the  Secretar/ 

.  .i,<,  icgLstorsslmllar  to  thatof  IS-VJai*,.. ..,  ,u  ...vvc  iK'cn  printed,  In  spite 
and  sec.  445  of  Revised  statutes.  No  reports  appear  to  have  been  printed 
1  below. 
.  i  judicial  appropriation  act,  1^09,  approved  Mar.  3, 1869,  directed  that  "the 
Secretary  of  Interior  shall  appoint  a  superintendent  of  pul)lic  documents."  The  oflTice  of  superintendent 
of  documents  of  Interior  department  was  abolished  by  the  printing  law  of  Jan.  12, 1895,  which  provided 
for  the  appoititracnt  of  the  superintendent  of  documents  under  the  Cfovemment  Printing  Ofllce.  Since 
thelaw  of^Jan.  12, 1S95,  became  operative,  the  Interior  Department  distributed  only  its  own  documents 
and  the  former  title  of  superintendent  of  documents  was  changed  to  clerk  In  charge  of  documents,  whose 
ofllce  was  finally  abolished  July  1. 1907,  by  action  of  the  Secretary  of  Interior. 
See,  for  Acts  and  resolutions  governing  printing  and  distribution  of  public  documents,  page  35  of  Report 
regarding  publication  and  distribution  of  public  documents,  by  J.  Q.  Ames,  A.  R.  Sponord,  and  Spencer 
F.  Baird,  1882  (1 15.2:DG5i).] 

Classlflration 
no. 


116.1: 

(date) 


116.2: 

D65» 

D652 
F49 

In2» 
In22 
In23 

L69» 


Annual  reports 

Signed  by  Secretary  op  Interior 
1878    *    [1858-36] 

1884  [July  1,  1883-Nov.  30,  1884]    [2302-93] 

1885  [Nov.  30,  1884-Nov.  30,  1885]    *    [2398-78] 

1883-^5  [fiscal  years]  [2341-165]  [Additional  report  covering  3  fiscal 
years.] 

1886  [Nov.  30,  1885-Nov.  30,  1886]    [2483-176] 

1887  [2560-236] 
Superintendent  of  documents 

1888  and  1889  [fiscal  years]    [2746-212] 

1890  [2858-128] 

1891  [2953-74]  [Edition  in  Congressional  set  contains  also  the  Ist 
edition  of  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public  documents,  for 
whichseeI15.2:L692.] 

1892  [3103-14]  [Edition  in  Congressional  set  contains  also  Finding 
list  showing  where  in  set  of  Congressional  documents  individual 
volumes  of  certain  series  of  Government  publications  are  found, 
for  which  see  1 15.2 :F49.] 

1893  and  1894  [fiscal  years],  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department, 

1894,  V.  3  (1 1.1:894^),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Clerk  in  charge  of  documents 
1895-1907,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and  issued 

separately  also. 

General  publications 

Documents.     Report  regarding  publication  and  distribution  of  public 

documents;  submitted  by  J.  G.  Ames,   A.   R.   Spofford,  and 

Spencer  F.  Baird.     1882.     [2115-12] 
Documents.     Special  report  relative  to  public  documents;  by  John  G. 

Ames.     1894.     [Also  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department, 

1894,  V.  3(11.1:8943).] 

Finding  list  showing  where  in  set  of  Congressional  documents  individual 
volumes  of  certain  series  of  Government  publications  are  found; 
by  John  G.  Ames.  [1892.]  [Also  in  52d  Congress,  2d  session, 
House  executive  document  14;  serial  no.  3103.] 

Index.  Comprehensive  index  of  publications  of  United  States  Govern- 
ment, 1889-93;  by  John  G.  Ames.     1894.    40    [3118-95] 

Index.  Comprehensive  index  to  publications  of  United  States  Govern- 
ment, 1881-93;  by  John  G.  Ames.  1905.  v.  1.  4°  [4745-754] 
Same.     1905.    v.  2.    4«    [474fr-754] 

[No  more  issued.  The  one  volumed  edition  above,  covering  the  years  1889-93,  was  the 
predecessor  of  the  Document  catalogues  issued  by  the  Documents  Office,  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  under  the  printing  act  of  Jan.  12, 1895;  see  GP3.6:] 

List  of  Congressional  documents,  20th  to  46th  Congress.  1882.  [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 


460 


Classification 
no. 

115.2: 

L692 


115.3: 

(nos.) 
115.4: 

(nos.) 


115.    PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

List  of  Congressional  documents,  15th-51st  Congress,  and  of  Govern- 
ment publications  containing  debates  and  proceedings  of  Con- 
gress, lst-51st  Congress,  with  miscellaneous  lists  of  public  docu- 
ments, historical  and  bibliographical  notes;  by  John  G.  Ames. 
1892.  [First  Checklist.  Also  in  52d  Congress,  Ist  session.  House 
executive  document  74;  serial  no.  2953.] 
See,  for  2d  and  3d  editions,  GP3.2:C41'>2^  and  for  Advance  sheets 
of  3d  edition,  GP3.14: 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


I  16.      EDUCATION  BUREAU 


[Established  as  an  independent  Department  according  to  act  approved  Mar.  2, 1867.    Made  an  office  of  the 
Interior  Department  July  1, 1869,  under  act  of  July  20, 1868.] 


116.1^: 

(date) 


T16.1*«: 

(date) 
Iie.li«: 

(CT) 
116.12; 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

1868  [Mar.  1867-Mar.  1868]    [Appended  to  a  part  of  the  edition  of  this 

report  are  Official  circulars.  Special  circulars,  and  other  accom- 
panying documents.] 
Same,   Congressional  edition,   without  accompanying  documents. 
[1345-299] 

1869  [None  issued.] 

1870-1909  (except  1882  and  1883,  issued  as  one),  in  annual  reports  of 
Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  forming  one  or  more  separate  vol- 
umes of  those  reports;  also  issued  in  full  in  bureau  edition. 

Annual  reports    (separates;  commissioner's  introduction) 

Annual  reports     (separates;  miscellaneous) 
[Many  of  the  chapters  are  issued  separately  for  distribution.] 

Statement 

[Annual  Statements,  as  listed  below  under  their  varying  titles,  contain  reports  on 
the  operations  of  the  Bureau  of  Education,  which  form  the  basis  on  which  the 
Secretary  of  the  Interior  summarizes  the  bureau's  work  in  his  xiprsonal  report  to 
Congress  (1 1.1:).  For  1887  and  from  1903  to  1909,  the  Statements  themselves  are 
included  among  the  miscellaneous  bureau  reports  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (1 1.1:). 

The  Statements  do  not  appear  in  the  commissioner's  annual  report  (1 16.li:).  How- 
ever, a  commissioner's  Introduction,  which  differs  from  the  Statement,  appears 
in  the  annual  reports  (1 16.1 1;),  and  is  also  issued  separately  (1 16.1  la:  date).] 


Report 

1887 

1888    [None 

issued.] 

Annual  statement 

1889 1 

1893 

1890 

1894 

1891 

1895 

1892 

1896 

Statement 

1905 

1906 

1907 

1908 

1909 

1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 


1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


t  Although  the  words  "being  the  introductory^  chapter  of  Education  report  for 
1888-89  "  appear  on  the  title-page,  this  Statement  is  not  found  in  the  report  referred  to. 


461 


Clamlflratlon 
no. 

I  16.2: 

Ag8 

AU^ 
All« 
All* 
All* 
All* 
Ain3* 

Am32 

Anl 
Ap6 

At4 

B25 

B41 

B83 

B86 
C43» 

C432 

C433 

C43* 

044 
049^ 

C492 

C56 

C68 

C76» 
C762 
D62 


I  16.    EDUCATION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications 

Agricultural  colleges.  [Rc^pulations  repardinf]^  expenditures  and  prepa- 
ration of  annual  reports  of  agricultural  colleges.]  Nov.  26, 
1900.    4" 

Alaska.  [I^elirainary  report  on]  education  in  Alaska;  by  Sheldon 
Jackson.     1886. 

Alaska.  Rules  and  regulations  for  conduct  of  schools  and  education  in 
district  of  Alaska.     1890. 

Alaska.  Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  district  superintendents  and 
teachers  in  Alaska.     1905. 

Alaska.  Rules  and  regulations  regarding  reindeer  service  in  Alaska. 
June  10,  1907. 

Alaska.  Memoranda  concerning  education  in  Alaska;  [by  Sheldon 
Jackson].    Mar.  23,  1892. 

American  Library  Association.    Catalog  of  A.  L.  A.  library,  5000  vol- 
umes for  a  popular  library,  selected  by  American  Library  Associa- 
tion, and  shown  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition.     1893. 
Same.    1896.    [3434-360] 
See,  for  later  editions,  LC1.9:904i'2 

Anatomy.     Outlines  for  museum  of  anatomy;  by  R.  W.  Shufeldt.    1885. 

Appropriation.  Proceedings  in  House  of  Representatives,  Dec.  17, 
1874,  respecting  increase  of  appropriation  for  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion.   1874. 

Athens,  Greece.  Report  of  director  of  American  School  of  Classical 
Studies  at  Athens,  Greece,  for  1882-83;  [by  William  W.  Good- 
win].   1884. 

Barnard's  American  journal  of  education.  Analytical  index  to  [v.  1-31 
of]  Barnard's  American  journal  of  education.  1892.  (Catalogue 
of  educational  literature,  pt.  1.) 

Belgium.  Fifty  years  of  freedom  in  Belgium;  Education  in  Malta;  3d 
International  Geographical  Congress  at  Venice  in  1881 ;  Illiteracy 
and  crime  in  France;  School  savings  banks;  Education  in  Shef- 
field.   1881. 

Brussels,  Belgium.  [Program  of]  International  Educational  Congress, 
to  be  held  at  Brussels,  Belgium,  Aug.  22-29,  1880.     1880. 

Bufalini  prize.     1883. 

Chicago,  111,    World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Department  of  liberal 
arts :  Circular  2,  Educational  exhibit  at  World  s  Columbian  Expo- 
sition,   n.  d.    * 
Same:  Circular  4,  Educational  exhibit  no.  2,  statistics  by  graphic 
methods,  etc.    n.  d.    * 

Children.  Building  for  children  in  the  South;  address  by  A.  D.  Mayo. 
1884. 

Chilian  International  Exposition  of  1875,  to  be  held  at  Santiago,  Chill 
[educational  programme].     1875.    * 

China.    Progress  of  western  education  in  China  and  Siam.    1880. 

City  public  schools,  directions  to  be  followed  in  returning  answers  to 
questions  on  city  school  forms.    1907.    4<* 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  [Exhibit  of]  Bureau  of  Education  [at]  Ohio  Valley 
and  Central  States  Centennial  Exposition,  July  4-Oct.  28,  1888; 
compiled  by  J.  W.  Holcombe.    [1888?]    16°    * 

Class  intervals  in  city  public  schools;  by  James  C.  Boykin.    1893.    * 

Colleges.  Statistics  of  colleges  and  collegiate  institutions  in  United 
States.    1871.    * 

Conventions.  Educational  conventions  and  anniversaries  during  sum- 
mer of  1876.     1876.     14  p. 

Conventions.  Educational  conventions  and  anniversaries.  1876. 
187  p.    * 

Diplomas.    Sale  of  diplomas.    1880.    * 


462 


Classification 
no. 

116.2: 

D631 


D632 
Ed8» 

Ed82 
EdS' 

Ed84 

EdS^ 
Ed8« 
Ed8^ 

Ed88 
Ed8« 

EdS^o 

Ed8^i 

Eu7 
F84 

F871 

F87^ 
H29 

In2i 

In22 

In23 

Itl 

L44 

L61^ 
L61  - 
L613 


L61^ 
L615 
L61« 


I  16.     EDUCATION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

District  of  Columbia.  Special  report  of  commissioner  of  education  on 
condition  and  improvement  of  public  schools  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia.    1871.     [1427-315] 

Discipline  of  the  school;  [by  Hiram  Orcutt].  1881.  [See,  for  earlier 
edition,  116.5:8712.) 

Education  Bureau.  National  Bureau  of  Education,  its  history,  work, 
and  limitations;  [by  Alexander  Shiras].     1875. 

Education  and  crime;  by  J.  P.  Wickersham.     1881, 

Education  Biu-eau.  Answers  to  inquiries  about  Bureau  of  Education, 
its  work  and  history;  by  Charles  Warren.     1883. 

Education  Bureau.    United  States  Bureau  of  Education,  an  office  in 
Interior  Department,  1867-88.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher, 
1888].    narrow  24« 
Same,  with  list  of  publications,     [1889.] 

Education.    Facts  relating  to  education.    June,  1898. 

Education.     Synopsis  of  proposed  centennial  history  of  American  edu- 
cation, 1776-1876.    n.  p.  n.  d.     Ip.  f°    * 
Same,     1875.    18  p.    * 

Education.  Comparative  statistics  of  elementary  education  in  50  prin- 
cipal countries.     [1881.]    4° 

Education.  Comparative  statistics  of  elementary,  secondary,  and  supe- 
rior education  in  60  principal  countries.    1882.    * 

Education.  Prospectus  of  report  of  commissioner  of  education,  1875. 
n.  d.    * 

Eiu*ope.     Industrial  education  in  Europe.     1880, 

France.  Educational  tours  in  France  [letter  from  French  minister  of 
public  instruction  Jules  Ferry].    1880. 

Free-school  policy.  Suggestions  for  free  school  policy  for  United  States 
land  grantees,    n  p.  [1872]. 

Free-school  policy  in  connection  with  western  railways.     1872.    * 

Havre,  France.  [Program  of]  International  Educational  Congress  at 
Havre.     1885. 

Industrial  education  in  United  States,  special  report  prepared  by  Bu- 
reau of  Education.  1883.  (47th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  25; 
serial  no.  2075.) 

Indians.  Are  the  Indians  dying  out?  preliminary  observations  relating 
to  Indian  civilization  and  education;  by  S.  N.  Clark.  Washing- 
ton, Nov.  24,  1877. 

Indian  school  at  Carlisle  Barracks;  [by  Charles  Warren].     1880. 

Italy  and  Greece.    Education  in  Italy  and  Greece.     1883. 

Laws.  General  laws  relating  to  agricultural  and  mechanical  land-grant 
colleges.  1905.  [Reprint  of  chapter  1  of  annual  report  of  com- 
missioner of  education  for  1902,  and  chapter  2  of  report  for  1903.] 

Libraries.     Public  libraries  in  United  States,  their  history,  condition, 
and  management,  special  report,  pt.  1.     1876. 
Same,  pt.  2:  [Rules  for  printed  dictionary  catalogue;  by  Charles  A. 
Cutter].     1876. 

Libraries.    Special  report  on  public  libraries,  pt.  2:  Rules  for  dictionary 
catalogue;  by  Charles  A.  Cutter.    2d  edition  with  corrections  and 
additions.     1889. 
Same.    3d  edition  with  corrections  and  additions.     1891. 
Same.    4th  edition,  rewritten.     1904. 

Libraries.  Organization  and  management  of  public  libraries;  by 
William  F.  Poole.  1881.  *  [Reprinted  from  special  report  on 
PubUc  libraries  in  United  States  (1 16.2:L61  OJ 


463 


Classincatloa 
no. 

116.2: 

L61" 
L61« 


L93' 

L93- 

M31 

M461 

M46- 


I 


.M463 
M46^ 
M69 


M79 
M86 


mi' 

N212 
N42o» 


N42o2 
N42o3 

N42o4 

P531 

P53^ 
P533 

P96 

Spl 

St2 

Sw3 


1 16.     EDUCATION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Library  aids;  by  Samuel  S.  Green.     1881. 

Libraries.  Public,  sorietj^,  and  Hchool  libraries,  schedule  4,  special 
collections  in  libraries  in  United  States  [instructions  to  libra- 
rians fpr  making  statistical  returnsj.     Nov.  2,  1908.    4« 

Louisville,  Ky.    Articles  exhibited  in  Southern  Exposition  of  1883,  at 
Louisville,  Ky.,  from  museum  of  Bureau  of  Education.     1883. 
320 
Same,  Southern  Exposition  of  1884,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  from  mu- 
seum of  Bureau  of  Education.     1884. 

Manual  training.  Synopses  of  coiu^es  of  study  of  18  manual  training 
high  schools.     1902. 

Medical  progress.  Contributions  to  annals  of  medical  progress  and  med- 
ical education  in  United  States  before  and  during  War  of  Inde- 
pendence; by  Joseph  M.  Toner.     1874. 

Medical  education.  Contributions  to  history  of  medical  education  and 
medical  institutions  in  United  States,  1776-1876;  by  N.  S.  Davis. 
1877. 

Medical  colleges.  Recognized  medical  colleges  in  United  States.  1881.  * 

Medical  colleges  in  United  States.     1881.     * 

Missouri.  Historical  sketches  of  universities  and  colleges  of  United 
States,  edited  by  Franklin  B.  Hough:  [Historical  sketch  of  Uni- 
versity of  Missouri;  by  Daniel  Read].     1883. 

Morals.  Instruction  in  morals  and  civil  government;  [by  A.  Vessiot]. 
1882. 

Mount  Holyoke  Seminary.  Historical  sketch  of  Mount  Hoi  yoke  Semi- 
nary, founded  at  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  in  1837;  by  Mary  O.  Nut- 
ting.    1876.     12° 

Natural  science  in  secondary  schools;  by  F.  Miihlberg.     1882. 

National  aid  to  education.  Statistics  regarding  nation$,l  aid  to  educa- 
tion.   1885. 

New  Orleans,  La.     Educational  exhibits  and  conventions  at  World's 
Industrial  and   Cotton  Centennial   Exposition,    New   Orleans, 
1884-5,  pt.  1:  Catalogue  of  exhibits.     1886. 
Same,  pt.  2:  Proceedings  of  International  Congress  of  Educators. 

1886. 
Same,  pt.  3:  Proceedings  of  National  Department  of  Superintend- 
ence of  National  Educational  Association,  and  addresses  deliv- 
ered on  education  days.     1886. 

New  Orleans,  La.  Preliminary  circular  respecting  exhibition  of  edu- 
cation at  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition 
[New  Orieans,  1884].     1884. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  International  conference  on  education  held  at  Phila- 
delphia, July  17  and  18,  in  connection  with  international  exhibi- 
tion of  1876.     1877. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sketch  of  Philadelphia  Normal  School  for  Girls. 
1882. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  International  exhibition,  Philadelphia,  1876:  Col- 
lections to  illustrate  history  of  colleges,  universities,  professional 
schools,  and  special  schools  of  science.     1875.    * 

Public  school  officials.  List  of  public-school-officials  in  States  and  Ter- 
ritories of  United  States;  corrected  to  May  1,  1875.     1875. 

Spain.    National  Pedagogic  Congress  of  Spain.    1882. 

State  and  city  school  reports.  Proceedings  of  Department  of  Superin- 
tendence of  National  Educational  Association  respecting  State- 
and  city-school -reports.     1874. 

Sweden.  *High  schools  for  girls  in  Sweden.    1882. 


464 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

116.2: 

T22 


T25 
T34 

T712 


T713 
Un3 


V13 

V81 

116.3: 

(date) 


116.4: 

(nos.) 
116.5: 

(date) 


116.     EDUCATION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Technical  instruction,  special  report  of  commissioner  of  education  [18691. 
n.  p.  [1870].  2  +  7-16  +  6  +  33-336,  333-784  p. 
[This  first  edition,  incomplete,  was  printed  pursuant  to  call  of  House  of  Representa- 
tives,  Jan.  20,  1870,  though  the  document  incorrectly  says  Jan.  19,  1870.  A 
second  edition  of  807  pages  was  published  as  v.  21  of  Barnard's  American  journal 
of  education,  which  is  not  a  public  document,  and  therefore  not  entered  in  this 
list.  In  each  edition  there  are  two  totally  different  sets  of  pages  numbered 
333-336.] 

Ten,  Committee  of.  Report  of  Committee  [of  10]  on  secondary  school 
studies,  appointed  at  meeting  of  National  Educational  Associa- 
tion, July  9,  1892,  with  reports  of  conferences  arranged  by  com- 
mittee and  held  Dec.  28-30,  1892.     1893. 

Theory  of  education.  Statement  of  theory  of  education  in  United 
States,  as  approved  by  leading  educators;  [by  Duane  Doty  and 
W.  T.  Harris].     1874. 

Trees.     Planting  trees  in  school  grounds   [letter  from  Franklin  B. 
Hough].     1883. 
Same  [with  Trees  and  tree  planting,  with  exercises  and  directions  for 
celebration  of  Arbor  day,  prepared  by  John  B,  Peaslee,  with 
preface  by  Warren  Higley].     1885. 

Trees.  Manual  of  common  native  trees  of  northern  United  States.   1877. 

Union  College.  Historical  sketch  of  Union  College,  now  a  branch  of 
Union  University,  founded  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1795. 
1876. 

Vacation  colonies  for  sickly  school  children.     1880. 

Virginia.  History  of  education  in  Virginia  during  17th  century;  by 
Edward  D.  Neill.     1867.    * 

Bulletins 

1889,  no.  1 

1890,  no.  1 
1891-1905 

1906,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 

1907,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 

1908,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars  of  information 

[Supersede  Official  circulars  (116.9:).] 

Aug. 
July 
Nov. 
Dec. 


[None  issued,  f] 
2  editions  f 
2  editions 
2  editions 

2  editions 


1908,  no. 
no. 

1909,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 

1910,  no.    1  J 
no.    2 
no.    3 


1870, 

no. 

1 

1871, 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3] 

1872,  [no.  1]  Jan. 

"Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 


no.  2 
[no.  3 
[no.  4 


t  The  act  approved  May  28,  1896  (Stat.  L.  v.  29,  p.  171)  authorized  the  publication 
by  the  Bureau  of  Education  of  a  bulletin  **as  to  condition  of  higher  education,  tech- 
nical and  industrial  education,  facts  as  to  compulsory  attendance  in  the  schools,  and 
such  other  educational  topics  in  the  several  States  of  the  Union  and  in  foreign  countries 
as  may  be  deemed  of  value  to  the  educational  interests  of  the  States."  It  was  not 
until  1906,  however,  that  the  first  Bulletin  was  issued  under  this  act. 

t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


465 


Cias8inratlun 

116.    EDUCATI 

ON  BUR] 

EAU— Contii 

1U( 

nu. 

116.5: 

Circulars  of  information-— Continued 

(date) 

1872, [no.  5 

June 

1885,  no.  4 

no.  6 

July 

no.  5 

[no.  7 

Nov. 

1886,  no.  1 

1873,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

1887,  no.  1 

no.  3 

no.  2 

no.  4 

no.  3 

no.  5 

1888,  no.  1 

1874,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  3 

no.  4 

1875,  no.  1 

no.  5 

no.  2 

no.  6 

no.  3 

no.  7 

no.  4 

1889,  no.  1 

no.  5 

no.  2 

no.  6 

no.  3 

no.  7 

1890,  no.  1 

no.  8 

no.  2 

1876    [None  issued.] 

no.  3 

1877,  no.  1 

1891,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

1878,  no.  1 

no.  3 

no.  2 

no.  4 

1879,  no.  1 

no.  5 

no.  2 

no.  6 

no.  3 

no.  7 

no.  4 

no.  8 

no.  5 

no.  9 

1880,  no.  1 

1892,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

1893,  no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2 

no.  5 

no.  3 

no.  6 

no.  4 

no.  7 

no.  5 

1881,  no.  1 

no.  6 

no.  2 

no.  7 

no.  3 

no.  8 

no.  4 

1894,  no.  1 

no.  5 

no.  2 

no.  6 

1895 

None  issued. 

1882,  no.  1 

1896 

|None  issued. 

no.  2 

1897 

'None  issued. 

no.  3 

1898,  no.  1 

no.  i 

no.  2    2  editions 

no.  5 

no.  3    2  editions 

no.  6 

1899,  no.  1 

1883,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  3 

1900,  no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2    • 

1884,  no.  1 

no.  3 

no.  2 

no.  4 

Same,  additions 

1901     [None  issued.] 

no.  3 

1902,  no.  1 

no.  4 

no.  2 

no.  5 

no.  3 

no.  6 

no.  4 

no.  7 

1903,  no.  1 

1885,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  3 

[Discontinued.1 

82452° 

—11 30 

466 


Classification 
no. 

116.5«: 

(CT) 
116.6: 

(nos.) 


116.7: 

(pt.  nos.) 


I16.7«: 

(CT) 
116.8: 

/'date) 


116.    EDUCATION  BUREAU— Continued 
Circulars  of  Information  (separates) 


Special  circulars 


[The  text  of  many  of  these  Special  circulars  is  given  in  the  complete  edition  of  annual 
report  of  commissioner  of  education,  1868  (116.1 1:868).] 


9 

«- 

10 

* 

11 

* 

12 

* 

13 

* 

14 

* 

15 

* 

16 

Art  and  Industry,  education  in  industrial  and  fine 
arts  in  United  States  (Clarke) 

[Title-pages  for  bureau  editions  differ  from  Congressional  editions.] 
pt.  1,  Drawing  in  public  schools     [1888-209] 
pt.  2,  Industrial  and  manual  training  in  public  schools  ,  [1889  ^-209] 

Same,  without  appendixes    [Not  in  Congressional  set,] 
pt.  3,  Industrial  and  technical  training  in  voluntary  associations  and 

endowed  institutions     [1889  ^-209] 
pt.  4,  Industrial  and  technical  training  in  schools  of  technology,  and  in 
U.  S.  land  grant  colleges    [1889^-209] 

Art  and  Industry,  education  in  Industrial  and 
fine  arts  in  United  States   (separates) 

Introduction    of    domestic    reindeer    into  Alaska 

(Jackson) 

[See,  for  earlier  reports  by  Dr.  Sheldon  Jackson,  [2818-14],  [2821-39],  and  [3045-1093]. 

The  preliminary  report,  1890,  and  the  2d  report,  1891  and  1892,  were  reprinted  in  annual 
report  of  Education  Bureau,  1904  (1 16.1i:904i),  p.  1091-1128. 

The  report  for  1895  was  reprinted  in  full  in  Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general 
resources  of  Alaska  (T35.2:A115),  p.  561-687. 

From  1897  to  1906,  information  relative  to  reindeer  in  Alaska  is  included  in  annual 
reports  of  Education  Bureau  (1 16.1 1;),  and  also  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (I  1.1:)  as  a  part  of  the  reports  of  the  commissioner  of  education. 
The  information  so  included  is  usually  the  report  of  Dr.  Jackson  with  some  alter- 
ations and  without  appendixes;  for  1904  and  1906,  only  an  epitome  appears.] 

1890,  preliminary  report    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1891  and  1892  [3064-22]  [Report  is  dated  Jan .  2, 1893,  but  covers  1891 
and  1892;  title-page  reads  erroneously  1893.  No  edition  without 
Congressional  document  number.] 

1893  [3160-70]  [Report  is  dated  Mar.  1,  1894,  but  covers  1893;  title- 
page  and  back  title  read  erroneously  1894.] 

'3280-92]  \     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 


3350-111]/ 
3469-49- 
3590-30 
3728-34 
3867-245 
4D43-206 
4230-98] 
4422-70] 
4599-210] 
'4764-61] 
'4931-499] 
'5239-501] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


[The  report  for  1906  is  the  last  made  by  Sheldon^Jackson.  Similar  reports  for  1907-09, 
by  Harlan  Updegraff,  appear  in  annual  reports  of  Education  Bureau  (116.1 1:) 
and  separates  therefrom  (I16.1ia:CT),  and  also  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (1 1.1:)  as  a  part  of  the  reports  of  the  commissioner  of  education.] 


467 


Classlflratlon 
no. 


1G.9: 

(nos.) 


116.10: 

(date) 


I  16.    EDUCATION  BUREAU— (bntinued 


Official  circulars 


6 


[The  text  of  Olflcial  clrcuUira  1-12  forms  the  principal  contents  of  the  comiHete  edition 
of  the  annual  report  of  commissionef  of  education,  1868  (1 16.1  >:868).j 

*  7     * 


5    [One  circular  issued  with 

double  number.] 
Same,  supplement    * 


10 
11 
12 
13 


[Superseded  by  Circulars  of  information  (1 16.5:). 

Library,  Annual  reports 

[No  reports  prior  to,  nor  since,  1908.] 
1908 


117.      GEOGRAPHICAL,    AND     GEOLOGICAL    SURVEY    OF 
ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  REGION   (Powell) 

[The  survey  under  Major  J.  W.  Powell  originated  in  an  appropriation  in  1874  for  a  geological  survey  of 
IJtah,  and  was  continued  by  annual  appropriations  until  1879,  being  conducted  under  the  supervision  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Its  geological  work  was  continued  by  the  Geological  Survey  (1 19.),  and 
its  ethnological  work  by  the  Bureau  of  Ethnology  (SI  2.).] 


17.1: 

(date) 
17.2: 

Ar4 

B561 

B562 

B563 

B56* 
H391 

H392 
Su7 


Ui5 


Ui52 


Utl^ 
Utl2 

117.3: 

(nos.) 
117.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1877,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

Arid  region.  Lands  of  arid  region  of  United  States,  with  more  detailed 
account  of  lands  of  Utah;  by  J.  W.  Powell.  2d  edition.  1879. 
[See,  for  1st  edition,  [1805-73].] 

Black  Hills.  Mineral  wealth,  climate,  rain-fall,  and  natin^l  resources 
of  Black  Hills  of  Dakota;  by  Walter  P.  Jenney.  1876.  (44th 
Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  51;  serial  no.  1664.) 

Black  Hills.  Preliminary  report  on  paleontology  of  Black  Hills;  by 
R.  P.  ^Vhitfield.    July,  1877. 

Black  Hills.     Report  on  geology  and  resources  of  Black  Hills  of  Dakota; 
by  Henry  Newton  and  Walter  P.  Jenney.     1880.    4P 
Same,  atlas.     1879.    f « 

Henry  Mountains.  Geology  of  Henry  Mountains;  by  G.  K.  Gilbert. 
1877.     4°  - 

Same.    2d  edition.     1880.    4® 

Surveying.  Report  on  methods  of  surveying  the  public  domain  to  Sec- 
retary of  Interior,  at  request  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences; 
by  J.  W.  Powell.  1878.  [Also  in  45th  Congress,  3d  session, 
House  miscellaneous  document  5,  serial  no.  1861.] 

Uinta  Mountains.     Geology  of  eastern  portion  of  Uinta  Mountains  and 
region  of  coimtry  adjacent  thereto;  by  J.  W.  Powell.     1876.     4** 
Same,  atlas.     1876.     f« 

[This  publication,  the  first  one  of  Powell's  Survey,  was  issued  as  a  publication  of 
the  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories,  2d  division.  It  is  the 
only  one  so  issued.] 

Utah.     Geology  of  high  plateaus  of  Utah;  by  C.  E.  Dutton.     1880.    4° 

Same,  atlas.     1879.     f° 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


468 


Classification 
no. 


117.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


I17.5«: 

(CT) 


1 17.     GEOGRAPHICAIi  AND  GEOIiOGICAL  SUR- 
VEY OF  ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  REGION— Continued 

Contributions  to  North.  American  ethnology 

[This  series,  begun  by  the  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  Rocky  Mountain 
Region,  was  completed  after  1879  by  the  Ethnology  Bureau  (SI  2.).  Volumes 
issued  after  that  time,  however,  bore  the  caption  of  the  Geographical  and  Geologi- 
cal Survey  of  Rocky  Mountain  Region,  and  for  this  reason  are  classed  here.] 

V.  1    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
V.  2,  pt.  1     [2803-272] 
Same,  pt.  2    [2804-272] 


Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
'2062-66] 
2805-273] 
2979-26] 
Not  issued.] 
3249-173] 


V.  3 
V.  4 
V.  5 
V.  6 
V.  7 
V.  8 
V.  9 

[Discontinued.] 
Contributions   to   North   American   ethnology  (sep- 


arates) 


118.      GEOLOGICAL    AND     GEOGRAPHICAL    SURVEY    OF 
THE  TERRITORIES  (Hayden) 

[This  survey,  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden,  originated  in  an  appropriation  in  1867  for  the  geo- 
logical survey  of  Nebraska,  under  the  direction  of  the  commissioner  of  the  General  Land  Office.  In 
1869,  it  was  placed  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Appropriations  were  continued 
annually  until  1879.  It  was  known  as  the  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories  from  1867  to  1872,  after 
which  Geographical  was  included  in  the  name,  as  above.  The  Geological  Survey  (1 19.),  at  its  organi- 
zation, superseded  this  and  the  various  other  surveys.] 


118.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

1867  [1st],  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:). 

1868  [2d],  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:). 

1869  [3d],  Preliminary  field  report  of  Geological  Survey  of  Colorado  and 

New  Mexico.     1869.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
1867-69,  lst-3d.     [Reprinted  1873  in  1  v.    Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1870  [4th],  Preliminary  report  of  Geological  Survey  of  Wyoming  and  por- 

tions of  contiguous  Territories.     1871.     [1520-325] 
Same.     [1872.]    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1871  [5tli],  Preliminary  report  of  Geological  Survey  of  Montana  and  por- 

tions of  adjacent  Territories.     1872.     [1520-326] 
Same,  supplement.     1872,     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1872,  6th  annual  report  of  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,  embrac- 

ing portions  of  Montana,   Idaho,  Wyoming,  and  Utah.     1873. 
[1573-112] 

1873,  [7th]  annual  report  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 

Territories,  embracing  Colorado.     1874.     [Not  in  Congressional 
set.] 

1874,  [8th]  annual  report  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 

Territories,  embracing  Colorado  and  parts  of  adjacent  Territories. 
1876.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1875,  9th  same.     1877.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1876,  10th  same.     1878.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1877,  Preliminary  report  of  field  work  for  season  of  1877,  in  annual  report 

of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

1877,  11th  annual  report  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 

Territories,  embracing  Idaho  and  Wyoming.     1879.     [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 

1878,  Preliminary  report  of  field  work  for  season  of  1878,  in  annual  report 

of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 


469 


€lM(ilflcatlon 
no. 


118.1: 

(date) 


I18.1«: 

(CT) 
118.2: 

C28> 

C282 
C283 
C71» 

C71- 


C713 

C86 
G29» 


G292 
G91 

N27 


P56 


P94 


1 18.     GEOIjOGICAIi  AND  GEOGRAPIIICAIj  SUR- 
VEY OF  THE  TERRITORIES— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued  ti-.^i 

1878,  12th  annual  report  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories  in  Wyoming  and  Idaho.     1883.     v.  1.     [2056-62] 

Same.    1883. 

Same,  maps. 
Annual  reports  (separates) 


}     [2057-62] 


General  publications 

Catalogue  of  publications  of  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories,     [ist  edition.]    1874. 
Same.     2d  edition,  revised  to  Dec.  31,  1876.     1877. 
Same.     3d  edition,  revised  to  Dec.  31,  1878.     1879. 

Colorado.  Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colorado  and  portions  of 
adjacent  territory;  by  F.  V.  Hayden.  [Ist  edition.]  n.  p.  1877. 
f« 
Same,  with  title,  Geographical  and  geological  atlas  of  Colorado  and 
portions  of  adjacent  territory;  by  F.  V.  Hayden.  [2d  edition] 
corrected  to  date  and  printed  in  accordance  with  act  [joint  reso- 
lution] approved  Feb.  9,  1881.     [1881?]    f*    * 

Colorado.  Synopsis  of  new  vertebrata  from  tertiary  of  Colorado  ob- 
tained during  summer  of  1873;  by  E.  D.  Cope.  1874.  *  [Pub- 
lished in  advance  of  7th  annual  report,  but  afterwards  incor- 
porated in  that  report,  though  so  modified  as  to  constitute  it  a 
different  article.] 

Cretaceous  plants.  Illustrations  of  cretaceous  and  tertiary  plants  of 
Western  Territories.     1878.     [Edition  of  500  copies.] 

Geologjr  of  Western  Territories.  Sections,  profiles,  and  other  illustra- 
tions of  geology  of  Western  Territories,  with  descriptive  text;  by 
F.  V.  Hayden.  *  [Small  edition  (100)  of  profiles,  etc.,  issued 
without  text,] 

Contents: 

pt.  1.  75  pi.  of  sections,  etc. 

pt.  2.  62  pi.  of  scenery. 

pt.  3.  37  pi.  of  hot  springs,  geysers,  etc.,  of  Montana. 

Geological  time.     Chart  of  geological  time;  prepared  by  Edwin  H. 

Howell.     1875.     f"    * 
Grotto  geyser  of  Yellowstone  National  Park,  with  descriptive  note  and 

map,  and  illustrations  by  Albert-type  process.     [1876.]    oblong 

fo    *    [Edition  of  210  copies.] 
Nebraska.     Final  report  of  Geological  Survey  of  Nebraska  and  portions 

of  adjacent  Territories.     1872.     (42d   Cong.    Ist  sess.     H.   ex. 

doc.  19;  serial  no.  1471.)     [Congressional  edition  bears  imprint 

date  1871  and  omits  map.] 

Contents: 

[pt.  1.1  Geology;  by  F.  V.  Hayden. 
pt.  2.  Paleontology,  report  on  paleontology  of  eastern  Nebraska,  with  remarks 

on  carboniferous  rocks  of  that  district;  by  F.  B.  Meek, 
pt.  3.  Entomology,  notes  on  orthoptera  collected  by  F.  V.  Hayden  in  Nebraska; 


Photographs.  Catalogue  of  photographs  of  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories;  bv  W.  H.  Jackson.  1875.  18°  * 
[This  is  a  5th  catalogue  of  photographs.  The  first  three  were 
informal  publications,  of  which  no  account  has  been  taken.  The 
4th  and  6th  catalogues  are  the  1st  and  2d  editions,  resj>ectively,  of 
Miscellaneous  publication  5.    See  1 18.6:5.] 

Profiles,  sections,  and  other  illustrations  designed  to  accompany  Final 
report  of  chief  geologist;  sketched  by  Henry  W.  Elliott.  New 
York,  Julius  Bien,  1872.  *  [Originally  intended  to  illustrate 
V.  4  of  quarto  series  of  reports,  but  never  thus  used.  Limited 
edition  of  100  copies  issuea.] 


470 


Classification 
no. 


118.3: 

(v.  DOS.) 


I18.3«: 

(CT) 
118.4: 

(no8.) 
I  18.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


I18.5«: 

(CT) 
118.6: 

(nos.) 


118.7: 

(CT) 


I  18.     GEOLOGICAL  AND  GEOGRAPHICAL  SUR- 
VEY  OF  THE  TERRITORIES— Continued 


Bulletins 


V.  1,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 
V.  2,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 
V.  3,  no.  1 

no.  2 

Bulletins  (separates) 


([1st  series.]) 
([1st  series.]) 
(2d.  series. 
(2d  series. 
(2d  series. 
(2d  series. 
(2d  series. 
(2d  series.) 


V.  3,  no.  3 
no.  4 

V.  4,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 

V.  5,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 

V.  6,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 


Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Final  reports  or  Monographs    4** 


V.  1 
V.  2 
V.  3 


Same,  plates/ 
V.  4  [Not  issued. 
V.  5 
V.  6 


[2239-60] 


t 


[2802-271] 
Final  reports  or  Monographs  (separates) 


Miscellaneous  publications 


[1] 


Lists  of  elevations  and  distances  in  that  portion  of  United  States 

west  of  Mississippi  River;  by  C.  Thomas.     [1st  edition.]     1872. 

12° 
Lists  of  elevations  [and  distances]  in  that  portion  of  United  States 

west  of  Mississippi  River;  by  Henry  Gannett.     [2d   edition.] 

1873. 
Same.    3d  edition.     1875. 
Same.    4th  edition.     1877. 


[1st  edition]    * 
Same.     2d  edition 


2 
3 

4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 

Maps 


See  also  1 18.2:P56. 


t  Although  indexed  to  appear  as  House  miscellaneous  document  70,  48th  Congress, 
1st  session,  serial  no.  2247,  v.  8  of  the  Final  reports  was  printed  only  in  bureau  edition. 


471 


^"ti; 


I  19.      GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

act  of  Mar.  3, 1879  (Stat.  L.  v.  20,  p.  894),  the  OeoloKlcdl  and  Ow)gmphlcal  Rufvey  of  the  Territories  and 
tLe  Geographical  and  OpoIorIcjiI  Survey  of  the  Kockv  Mountain  lU'gion,  ijoth  under  Int^ior  Depart- 
ment, and  Geo^raphii-il  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian,  undtT  War  Department,  were  discontinued, 
and  the  (leoio^'icnl  Snrv(>v  estAhlislied  in  their  stead.  Sec,  for  history  and  orRanlzation  of  Geological 
Survey,  Bulletin  L'J7  ; !  '"  '  "'    +] 

CkMslflcation 
no. 

119.1:     Annual  reports    large  S**  and  8° 

(date)  [188Q-1909,  In  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  forming  one  or  more 

^  separate  volumes  of  those  reports  from  IK-Sl  to  190r),  but  being  included  in  one 

of  the  other  volumes  of  the  reports  for  1880  and  1907-09;  also  is.'jued  in  full  in  the 
bureau  edition. 
In  accordance  with  act  approved  Mar.  2, 1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  900),  Mineral  resources 
of  United  States  was  isstied  from  1894  to  1899  as  a  part  of  the  report  of  the  director 
of  the  Geological  Survey.  See,  for  further  information,  note  and  entries  under 
I  19.8: 
Joint  resolution  of  May  16,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  p.  741),  provided  that  the  annual 
report  of  the  Geological  Survey  should  be  restricted  to  one  volume  for  each  year. 
In  consequence,  beginning  with  the  23d  report,  for  lfK)2,  the  annual  report  consists 
of  one  volume,  the  report  of  the  director  only.  Such  accompanying  papers  as  had 
appeared  in  the  annual  report  have  since  been  published  as  Bulletins  (1 19.3:), 
Water-supply  papers  (1 19.13:),  and  Professional  papers  (1 19.16:).! 

Annual  reports  (separates;  director's  reports) 


I19.1«: 

(date) 

I19.ia: 

(CT) 

119.2: 

AU^ 

A112 
A113 

All* 

AU^ 

Air- 

A17 

Ate 

B37 
C57» 


Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


General  publications 

Alaska.  Maps  and  descriptions  of  routes  of  exploration  in  Alaska  in 
1898,  with  general  information  concerning  Territory.  Geological 
Survey,  Washington,  1899.     [3737-172] 

Alaska.  Geology  and  mineral  resources  of  portion  of  Coppei*  River  dis- 
trict, Alaska;  by  Frank  Charles  Schrader  and  Arthur  C<!)e  Spen- 
cer.    1901.    large  S''     [4198-546] 

Alaska.  Reconnaissances  in  Cape  Nome  and  Norton  Bay  regions, 
Alaska,  in  1900;  by  Alfred  H.  Brooks,  George  B.  Richardson, 
Arthur  J.  Collier,  and  Walter  C.  Mendenhall.    190;i-    large  8° 

[4198-547J      '  ■  ,'^--:'"' ".';:; ;;"'|^;;^- " ' 

Alaska,  Map  of  Alaska,  showing  known  gold-bearing  rocks,  with  de- 
scriptive text  containing  sketches  of  geography,  geology,  and  gold 
deposits  and  routes  to  gold  fields.  Geological  Survey,  Washing- 
ton, 1898.     [3600-195]  •       .... 

Alaska  [with  inset,  Aleutian  Islands].     Scale  1:5,000,000.     [Washing- 
ton] Geological  Survey,  1909.     16.8  X  23.8  and  2.5  X  9  in. 
Same,  index  map  showing  areas  covered  by  topographic  maps,  Feh. 
1909.     Scale  1 : 5,000,000.     [Washington]  Geological  Survey,  1909. 
16.8  X  23.8  and  2.5  X  9  in. 

Altitude.  Table  of  differences  of  altitude  to  nearest  foot  for  angles  from 
1  minute  to  2  degrees  and  for  distances  under  1  mile.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1891.     oblong  32" 

Atlas.  Topographic  and  geologic  atlas  of  United  Stat^  [explanation]. 
1909.  [See,  for  Topographic  map  of  United  States,  1 19.12:  and 
for  Geologic  atlas  or  united  States,  1 19.5 ''  2;] 

Beaman  stadia-arc.  Instructions  for  using  Beaman  stadia  arc  attach- 
ment.    [June,  1908.]    16« 

Clay  products.  Circular  concerning  clay  products,  1895.  Mar.  31, 
1896.     4^ 


fBy  act  of  May  16,  1910,  effective  July  1,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  369),  the 
Technologic  Branch  of  the  Geological  Survey  wa8.^tached  from  the  Survey  and 
established  as  the  Bureau  of  Mines;  see  I  28.  The  wbrk  of  "investigation  of  structural 
materials  both  belonging  to  and  for  the  use  of  the  United  States  "  was  transferred  from 
the  Technologic  Branch  of  the  Geological  Survey  to  the  Standards  Bureau  (G13.)  by 
sundry  ci\dl  appropriation  act  approved.JUfte  25,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  765). 


472 


Classification 
no. 

119.2: 

C572 

C63 

C78 
C791 
C792 
F451 

F452 
F453 
F45* 


F951 
F952 
F95' 

G291 
G292 
G293 
G29* 
G29'^ 
G29« 

G29' 
G46 


H19 
Ins 

K37 

L46 
L57 

L82 
M321 

M322 


I  19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 
General  publications — Continued 

Clay   workers.     Circular  requesting  information   from   clay  workers. 

Mar.  31,  1896.     4« 
Coal  fields  of  United  States  [map,  with  text];  by  Marius  R.  Campbell. 
Scale  300  m.=  2.7  in.     Edition  of  May,  1908.     25.9  X  36.6  in. 
[Size  of  map  is  17.6  X  28.3  in.] 
Cooperation  between  United  States  and  various  States  in  topographic, 

hydrographic,  and  geologic  work.     1905. 
Copper.     Preliminary  statement  of  production  of  copper  in  United 

States,  1906;  by  L.  C.  Graton.     [July  12,  1907.] 
Copper.    Advance  statement  of  production  of  copper  in  United  States 

in  1908;  by  B.  S.  Butler.     [May  29]  1909. 
Field  work.    Assignments  of  employees  and  localities  of  field  work, 
season  of  1903,  geology,  topography,  and  hydrography,     n.  p. 
July  15,  1903.     16°    * 
Same,    1904,    geologic,    topographic,    and   hydrographic   branches. 

July  1,  1904.     16«    * 
Same,    1905,   geologic,    topographic,   and   hydrographic  branches. 
June  1,  1905.     16° 
Field  work.     Localities  of  field  work  and  assignments  of  employees, 
season  of  1906,  geologic  and  topographic  branches.    Aug.  1,  1906. 
16° 
Fuel-testing  plant  of  Geological  Survey.     [1904.] 

Same.     [Dec.  15,  1904.] 
Fuel-testing.     [Circular  relating  to]  testing  of  fuels  and  structural  mate- 
rials for  United  States.     1907. 
Geologic  folios.     Circular  concerning  geologic  folios.     Oct.  1,  1895.    4° 
Same.    Jan.  1,  1897.    4° 
Same.    Jan.  20,  1903.    4° 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1903.    4° 
Same.    Apr.  1,  1906.    4° 
Geographic  tables  and  formulas;  by  Samuel  S.  Gannett.    1908.     [See, 

for  earlier  editions,  1 19.3:214,  234.] 
Geologic  folios.     Suggestions  to  authors  of  geologic  folios.    July  1, 1904. 

See  also  1 19.2 :M32  '>  ^  and  Su3  '>  \ 
Glass-pot  clays.     Occurrence  of  glass-pot  clays  in  United  States;  by 
Heinrich  Ries.    n.  p.  [1902]. 
[Designated  on  cover,  Extract  from  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  calendar  year  1901, 
but  not  included  in  that  volume.] 

Handbook  for  field  geologists  in  Geological  Survey;  by  C.  W.  Hayes. 
1908.     16° 

Intercon version  table.  Table  for  interconversion  of  miles  and  loga- 
rithms of  meters,  for  distances  from  10  to  100  miles;  [by  S,  S. 
Gannett].     1900. 

Kennebec  River,  Me.,  Skowhegan  to  The  Forks;  sheet  1.  Scale  1 :  24,000, 
contour  interval  on  land  20  ft.,  on  river  surface  1  ft.  Edition 
Feb.  1905.     17.4  X  14.6  in. 

Lead.  Preliminary  statement  of  production  of  lead  in  United  States, 
1906;  by  J.  M.  Boutwell.     [July  12,  1907.] 

Level.  Table  for  computing  differences  of  level  from  angles  of  eleva- 
tion and  depression,    n.  d.    oblong  f°    * 

Logarithms.  Five-place  logarithms  of  natural  numbers  and  circular 
functions  expressed  in  arc  and  time.     1901. 

Manuscripts.  Rules  for  preparation  of  manuscript  and  illustrations 
designed  for  publication  by  Geological  Survey;  by  Thomas 
Hampson.    Jan.  1888. 

Manuscripts.     Suggestions  for  preparation  of  manuscript  and  illustra- 
tions for  publication  by  Geological  Survey;  by  W.  A.  Croffut. 
n.  p.  Jan.  1892. 
See,  for  lat«r  edition,  1 19.2:Su32. 


473 


ClasHiflratlun 
no. 

119.2: 

M66' 


M66» 
N51 

N72 

015' 

015?. 

P32 

P44 

P96* 

P962 
R47 


R59 
Sa5 


Sci2^ 


Sci22 
Sll 


Sp3 

Sp4i 
Sp42 


Su3i 
Su32 

Su7^ 

Su7  2 
Su73 
T62» 


I  19.     OEOLOGICAIi  SURVEY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Mining  industry.  Statement  of  director  of  Geological  Survey  regarding 
desirability  of  more  extensive  recognition  of  mining  industry  by 
governmental  inquiry.    [1908. J 

Mine  rescue  work.     [1909.]    narrow  8*» 

Niagara  River  and  vicinity.  1901.  35.1  X  13.3  in.  [Map  distributed 
at  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901.] 

Nome,  (^ape.  Preliminary  report  on  Cape  Nome  gold  region,  Alaska ;  by 
Frank  C.  Schrader  and  Alfred  H.  Brooks.     1900. 

Oil  and  gas.  Known  oil  and  gas  fields  of  United  States.  Scale  100  m.  = 
0.9  in.     Edition  of  Nov.  1903.     17.5  X  28.3  in. 

Oil  and  gas.  Known  productive  oil  and  gas  fields  of  United  States  in 
1908  [map],  scale  100  m.  =  0.9  in.;  with  inset  [Alaska],  scale  150 
m.  =0.9  in.;  compiled  by  David  T.  Day.  2d  edition.  [Wash- 
ington] Geological  Survey,  1909.     17.5  X  28.4  and  4.2  X  6.1  in. 

Peat;  by  Heinrich  Ries.     n.  p.  [1902]. 

[Designated  on  cover,  Extract  from  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  calendar  year  1901",  but 
not  included  in  that  volume.] 

Petrified  forests.     Report  on  petrified  forests  of  Arizona;  by  ]^ter  F. 

Ward.     1900.  '   • 

Publications.    Circular  concerning  publications  of  Geological  Survey. 

Jan.  1,  1885.     4° 
Same.     [1895.]    4« 
Rio  Grande  del  Norte.     Investigation  and  survey  for  international  dam 

and  reservoir  on  Rio  Grande  del  Norte,  to  preserve  boundary 

between  United  States  and  Mexico  by  controlling  flood  waters  of 

said  river;  by  Anson  Mills  and  W.  W.  Follett.     1896. 
Rocks.     Educational  series  of  rocks.     1897. 
Sands.     Black  sands  of  Pacific  slope  of  United  States.     1906.     ([59th 

Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  doc.  65];  serial  no.  4910.) 
[Designated  on  cover.  Extract  from  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  calendar  year  1905, 

but  not  included  in  that  volume.] 

Scientific  work.    On  organization  of  scientific  work  of  general  Govern- 
ment, by  John  W.  Powell;  extracts  from  testimony  taken  by 
joint  commission  to  consider  present  organizations  of  Signal 
Service,  Geological  Survey,  [etc.,  pt.  1].     1885. 
Same,  pt.  2,  additional  statements.     1886. 

Slags.  Utilization  of  iron  and  steel  slags;  by  Edwin  C.  Eckel,  n.  p. 
[1902]. 

[Designated  on  cover,  Extract  from  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.,  calendar  year  1901,  but 
not  included  in  that  volume.] 

Spelter.     Preliminary  statement  of  production  of  spelter  in  United 

States,  1906;  by  J.  M.  Boutwell.     [July  12,  1907.] 
Spirit  leveling.     [June,  1908.]    16° 
Spirit  leveling.     Instructions  for  spirit  leveling,  superseding  sec.  28  of 

instructions  of  May  1,  1903.     [1904.]    16°    [See,  for  instructions 

of  May  1,  1903,  119.15:903^.] 
Suggestions  to  authors  of  economic  papers ;  [by  S .  F .  Emmons] .    May  21, 

1906. 
Suggestions  to  authors  of  papers  submitted  for  publication  by  Geological 

Survey,  with  directions  to  typewriters;  by  George  McLane  Wood. 

1909.     [See,  for  earlier  editions,  1 19.2:M32  ^  -.] 
Superior,  Lake.     Distribution  of  iron  ores  mined  in  Lake  Superior 

region  in  1902  [map] ;  by  John  Birkinbine.     Scale  1°  lat.  =  1.8  in. 

[Edition  of  Feb.  1904.]    22  X  35.6  in. 
Same,  accompanying  text,  with  title,  Distribution  of  Lake  Superior 

iron  ores.     [Feb.  1,  1904.]    4° 
Surveys.    Proposed   history   of   American   State  surveys;  [by   W   J 

McGee].    [Apr.  10,  1885.] 
Topographic  maps  and  folios  circular.    June  1,  1901.     4° 


474 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

119.2: 

T622 

T623 
T62^ 


T69 

T73^ 

T732 

W29 
I  19.2«: 

(CT) 
'    il9.3: 

(no8.) 


1 19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Topographic  maps.     Change  in  wholesale  price  of  topographic  maps. 

[1905.]    4° 
Topographic  maps.     Nature  and  uses  of  topographic  maps  of  Geological 

Survey.     1908. 
Topographic  field  work.     Instructions  for  topographic  field  work  and 

preparation  of  sheets  for  engraving,  superseding  sec.  30  and  31  of 

instructions  of  May  1,  1903.     [1904.]     16<*    [See,  for  instructions 

of  May  1,  1903,  119.15:9032.] 
Traverse.     Primary  traverse.     [June,  1908.]     16* 
Triangulation.     Primary  triangulation.     [June,  1908.]    16° 
Triangulation.     Instructions  for  primary  triangulation  and   primary 

traverse,  superseding  sec.  26  and  27  of  instructions  of  May  1, 1903. 

[1904.]     16°    [See,  for  instructions  of  May  1,  1903,  1 19.15:903  2.] 
Water  assay.     Field  methods  of  water  assay.     1905.     16<* 
General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins 

1 

[2248-71] 

First    issued    as 

42-1 

47th  Cong 

2d 

sess.  H.  misc. 

43 

doc.  16;  serial 

no.  2115.] 

44 

[2664^-137] 

2] 

45 

3 

[2248-71] 

46 

4 

47 

5 

[2248-71] 

See, 

for  later  edi- 

48 

tions,  1 19.3:76, 160,  and  274. 

49 

6 
71 

[2248-71] 

50 
51 

>    [26642-138] 

8 

52 

9 
10 

-    [2326-41] 

53 
54 

11 

551 

12 

56 

13 

[2326-41] 

See, 

for  later  edi- 

57 

tions,  1 19.3:171  and  226. 

58 

[2791-244] 

14 

[2326^1] 

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15] 

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16 

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19 

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[2883-136] 

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24" 

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69 

■     [2975-21] 

25 

[2495-163] 

70, 

26 

27^ 
28 
29 

31 

[2495-163] 

71 
72 
73 

74 
75 

[2975-22] 
[2976-23] 

32 

76 

[2977-24]    See,  for  earlier  edi- 

^3 

tion,  119.3:5,  and  for  later 

00 

34 

[2495-164] 

editions,  1 19.3:160 and  274. 

35 

77 

36 
37 

78 
79 

[2977-24] 

38 

80 

39 
40 

[2566-375] 

81 
82 

•    [2978-25] 

41 

83 

[2978-336] 

475 


I  19.     GEOLOGICAL.  SURVEY— Continued 
1 19.3:     Bulletins — Continued 


Clastilflcation 
no. 


(n08.) 


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[3003-337] 
[3251-176] 

[3252-177] 

[3253-178] 
[3254-179] 


[3255-180] 


[3335-78] 


3444-311 

3444-312 

3444-313 

3444-314 

3445^12 

3444-413 

3444-414 

3446^15 

3446-416 

3446-417 

3446-418 

3446-419 

3446-420 

3446-421 

3511-27 

'3511-28 

3511-29 

"3511-30 

'3511-31 

'3511-32 

"3512-33 

"3512-34 

'3512-35 

"3512-36 

"3512-37 


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3702-569 

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154 

3703-571 

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3703-572 

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3703-574 

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3829-304 

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3830-305 

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for    earlier 
editions,"!  19.3:5  and  76,  and 
for  later  edition,  1 19.3:274. 
3830-306] 
3951-17] 
3951-572] 
3951-633 
3951-714 
3951-715 
3951-716 
3951-717 
3951-718 
3952-719 
3952-720 
edition 


later  edition 
3952-746 
3952-747 
3952-748 
3952-749 
3952-750 
4187-535 
4187-536 
4364-461 
4365-462 
tion,  119.3:269 
[4365-463] 
[4365-464] 


See,    for   earlier 
119.3:13,  and  for 
119.3:226. 


See,  for  later  edi- 


Same  [reprint  1903] 
4365-465" 
4365-466 
4366-467 
4366-468 
4366-469 
tiou,  1 19 
4367-470 
4367-471 
4368-472 
tion,  119.3:224. 
[4368-473" 
4368-474' 
4368-475 
4369-635 
4369-693 
4369-694 
4369-695 
4369-696 
4369-697 
4369-698 
4369-699 
4369-700 
4369-701' 


See,  for  later  edi- 
3:299. 


See,  for  later  edi- 


476 


Classification 
no. 

119. 

GEOLOGICAL,  SURVEY- 

-Continued 

119.3: 

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(nos.) 

204 

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4866-454 

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1    See,  for  later  edi- 

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tions,  1 19.3:234  and  1 19.2: 

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4866-456 

G29«. 

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4506-471] 

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See,    for   earlier 

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edition,  1 19.3:180. 

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4684-63' 

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'5013-204 

219 

4684-64^ 

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4684-66' 

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'5014-207 

See,    for   earlier 

222 

4684-606 

editions,    I  19.3:5,  76,  and 

223 

4685-675 

160. 

224^ 

4685-676 

See,    for    earlier 

275 

[5015-469] 
'5015-824] 

edition,  119.3:190. 

276 

225 

4685-67t}-- 

277 

1st  edition]     [5015-825] 

226 

4686-678]    See,    for    earlier 

Same.     Revised  edition 

editions,  119.3:13  and  171. 

278 

[5015-826 

227 

4686-679 

279 

^5015-827" 

228 

4687-680^ 

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5015-828" 

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4687-726' 

283 

5016-831 

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4688-7271 

284 

5016-832 

233 

4688-728^ 

285 

L5016-833" 

234 

4688-729' 

See,    for    earlier 

286 

5017-834^ 

edition,  119.3:214,  and  for 

287 

5017-835 

later  edition,  I19.2:G29«. 

288 

5017-836 

235 

4688-730 

. 

289 

5017-837 

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4688-731 

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5017-838 

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'5017-839 

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5017-931 

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4689-773' 

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5017-932 

Sa 

me .   [Title  on  cover  is :  Rock 

294 

5018-933 

cleavage,  by  Charles  Ken- 

Sa 

me.     [Issued  without  plates 

neth  Leith,  thesis  submit- 

as Bulletin  19  of  Wisconsin 

ted  for  degree  of  doctor  of 

Geological     and      Natural 

philosophy,   University    of 
Wisconsin,  1901.1 

History  Survey,  but  printed 
at    Government     Printing 

240 

4689-774J 

Office.] 

241 

4689-775 

295 

5018-934^ 

242 

4690-776' 

296 

5018-935' 

243 

4690-777" 

297 

'5018-936 

244 

'4690-778° 

298 

5018-937 

245 

'4690-779' 

299 

5018-938" 

See,    for   earlier 

246 

4863-387^ 

edition,  1 19.3:187. 

247 

4863-388" 

300 

5159-53 

248 

4863-389; 

301 

5159-54 

249 

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4863-395' 

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5160-60 

See,   for  Ist  edi- 

255 

4864-396' 

tion,  1 1£ 

1.9:22. 

477 


ClasslflcatloD 
no. 


I  19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 


119.3:     Bulletins— Ck)ntinued 


(noe.) 


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itil  <i;V 

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5162-796 
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5164-824 
5164-825 
5164-826 
5164-827 
5164-828 
5300-717 
5300-718 
5300-719 
5300-720 
5301-721' 
5301-722' 
5301-723 
5302-724 
5302-725 
5303-726 
5303-727 
5303-728 
5303-729 
5303-730 
5304-731 
5304-732 
5304-733 
5304-734 
5304-930 
5305-931 
5306-932 
5306-940 
5306-976 
5306-977 
5456-1001 
5456-1010 
5456-1011 
5456-1012 
5456-1013 
5457-1015 
5457-1025 
5457-1026 
5457-1027 
5458-1028 
5458-1029 
5458-1030 
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5458-1036 
5459-1037 
5460-1038 
5460-1039 
'5460-1055 
5460-1056 
5460-1057 
5460-1058 
5460-1059 
5460-1060 
5460-1061 


5460-1389 
5461-1390 
5461-1475 
5461-1507 
5461-1508 
5461-1509' 
5462-1510 
5462-1519 
5462-1521 
5462-1522 
5463-1523 
5464-1536 
5465-1537 
f5465-1538 
5465-1539 
5465-1540 
5465-1546 
5465-1547 
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[5466-1551 
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399  [5578-98] 

400  t 

401  [5578-100 

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406  t 

407  t 
408 1 

409  [5751-187] 

410  t 

411  [5751-189] 

412  [5751-190] 

413  t 

414  [5751-220] 
415 1 

416  [5752-366] 

417  t 
418 1 

419    [5752-369] 
420 1 

421  [5753-371] 

422  t 

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-1031] 
-1264] 


t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


478 


Classlflcation 
no. 

119.3: 

(nos.) 


I19.3«: 

(CT) 
119.4:: 

(nos.) 


119.5^: 

Cnos.) 


119. 

Bulletins- 

432  t 

433  t 

434  [ 

435  t 

436  t 

437  [ 
438 1 
Bulletins 


GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 
-Continued 


?.  _ 


1015] 


? 


1014] 

(separates) 


439  t 
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441 
442 

443  t 

444  [    ?   -1022] 


?  -1011 
?  -1016 
?   -1019 


Circulars  ■ 

[The  series  listed  below  was  for  employees  of  the  Geological  Survey  and  was  published 
between  the  years  1879  and  1882.] 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

[Discontinued.]  , 

Geologic  atlas  of  United  States  (library  edition)    large  4" 

[Beginning  with  no.  124,  the  words  "Library  edition"  are  dropped  from  the  folios. 
There  was  no  other  edition  for  124-163,  so  that  the  words  were  superfluous;  and 
beginning  with  no.  1()4,  when  the  field  edition  (1 19.52;)  ^as  resumed,  the  2  edi- 
tions are  distmguishable  by  size,  the  library  edition  being  large  4o  and  the  field 
edition,  8°.] 


1 

35 

69 

103 

137 

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70 

104 

138 

3 

37 

71 

105 

139 

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38 

72   ' 

106 

140 

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59 

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102 

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t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909. 


479 


ClasslAcAtlon 
no. 

119.6': 

I     <no«.) 


1 19.     OEOIjOGJCAIj  survey— Continued 


Oeologlo  atlas  of  United  States 

and  8» 


(field  edition)    large    4« 


119.6: 

(no8.) 


[Numbers  1-123  were  issued  in  a  field  edition,  large  4o,  on  specially  prepared  paper 
similar  to  the  library  edition  (1 19.5 1;).  There  was  no  field  edition  for  nos.  124-163 
Beginning  with  no.  164,  the  field  edition  was  resumed  in  the  form  of  an  8"  pam 


« 
* 

* 

* 
* 


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Hydrography  Division  circulars    various  sizes 

[1]  Instructions  to  rainfall  observers.    July  1,  1889. 

[2]  Instructions  for  observing  air  temperature,  humidity,  and  direction 

and  force  of  wind.     n.  d. 
[3]  Vapor  pressure,  dew-point,  and  relative  humidity  tables  adapted  to 

whirled,  or  sling,  psychrometer.     n.  d. 
[4]  Instructions  for  measuring  rate  of  evaporation  of  water  surfaces. 

Aug.  1,  1889. 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

[Discontinued.) 

t  Not  issued  in  field  edition. 


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119  * 

120  * 

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124-163 1 
164 

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169 


480 


Classification 
no. 

119.7: 

(date  of 

latest 

calendar 

year 

covered) 


119.8: 

(date) 


119.8^: 

(CT) 
119.9: 

(v.  nos.) 


1 19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 

Mineral  products  of  United  States  (calendar  years)    i° 

1884  *  1893    *  1902    [None  issued.] 

1885  *  1894    *  1903 

1886  1895    *  1904    * 

1887  1896  1905 

1888  *  1897  1906 

1889  *  1898  1907 

1890  *  1899  1908 

1891  1900        ,(  1909 

1892  *  1901        ■-) 

Mineral  resources  of  United  States  (calendar  years) 

[In  accordance  with  act  approved  Mar.  2, 1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  960),  Mineral  resources 
of  United  States  was  issued  from  1894  to  1899  as  a  part  of  the  report  of  the  director 
of  the  Geological  Survey  (1 19.1:  and  1 1.1:).  The  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1901 
(Stat.  L.  V.  31,  p.  1161),  provided  that  the  report  on  Mineral  resources  should  be 
published  in  one  octavo  volume  and  as  a  distinct  publication,  and  a  later  act, 
that  of  May  27,  1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  349),  changed  the  form  from  one 
volume  to  two.  The  acts  of  Mar.  3,  1901,  and  May  27,  1908,  became  effective 
with  the  reports  on  Mineral  resources  for  the  calendar  years  1900  and  1907, 
respectively^ 


See,  for  earlier  reports,  T28.6: 


1882 

18831 

1884/ 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

18891 

1890/ 

1891 

1892 

1893 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 


[4317-17] 
4483-17] 
4718-658] 
4828-20' 
4982-21 
5143-21 
5299-21 


1907,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 

1908,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 

1909,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 


[2252-75] 

[2414-36] 

2493-146] 
2566-42] 
2655^] 
;2775-230] 

[3000-296] 

3116-83]  • 

3232-38] 

[3256-181] 

1894-99,  in  annual  reports  of  Inte- 
rior Department,  fiscal  years 
1895-1900  (1 1.1:),  and  in  an- 
nual reports  of  Geological 
Survey,  fiscal  years  1895- 
1900(119.1:). 

Mineral  resources  of  United  States  (calendar  years;  sep- 
arates) !,- 


5472-1077] 
5473-1077] 
5761-113,  pt.  1] 
5762-113,  pt.  2] 

?  -1476] 

?  -1476] 


Monographs    4» 

V.    1     [2776-194] 
V.    2     [2320-35] 

Same,  atlas    large  4^ 
V.    3    [2051-52] 

Same,  atlas    large  4° 


2050-51] 

2049-50 

2153-43' 

2249-72" 

2250-73' 

2251-74' 

2407-305] 

2407-304 

2433-397; 
Same,  atlas  large  4° 
V.  13     [2593-610] 

Same,  atlas  large  4° 
V.  14    [2595-611] 
V.  15    [2671-147 
,v.  16     [2796-249 
V.  17     [2987-60] 
,v.  18    [2988-77] 


,v.  19     [3039-342] 
V.  20     [3040-343]  \ 

[2321-35]  Same,  atlas  large  4«   [3041-343] 

<v.  21     [3136-118] 
[2052-52]    V.  22    [3233-47]    See,  for  revised 
edition,  119.3:307. 

i  :<>.<?!   1 


'V.  23 

3242-119] 

,v.  24 

3243-120 

,v.  25 

3430-297' 

.V.  26 

3443^11" 

•■■'     -fv.  27 

3521-136' 

iiiocf-wv.  28 

3529-218" 

Same,  atlas   large  4«    [3530-218] 
'V.  29     [3711-581] 
[2434-397]  w.  30    [3712-582] 
V.  31     [3797-101] 
[2594-610]  Same,  atlas   large  4«   [3798-101] 

V.  32,  pt.  1    [3799-287]    [Not  yet 
issued.] 
Same,  pt.  2    [3800^-287] 
Same,  atlas     large  4«     [38002- 
287] 


4ai 


CUsstflcatlun 
no. 

119.9: 

(v.  no8.) 


1 19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 


I19.^«: 

(CT) 
I  19.10: 

(nos.) 


I  19^11 


a* 
b» 
b* 
b' 

b* 
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b« 

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g' 
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82452^ 


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*v.  33  [3801-288 

'V.  34  3802-289 

>'V.  35  3803-290 

kv.  36  3804-291 

.V.  37  3805-292 

^v.  38  3806-315 

V.  39  4005-726 

V.  40  4006-743 

V.  41  4358-310" 

V.  42  [4512-219; 

Monographs  (separates) 


V.  43 
V.  44 
V.  45 


4513-429 
4514-432 
4515^33 


Same,  atlas  large  4"   [4516-4331 
V.  46    [4708-565] 
V.  47     [4709-753] 
V.  48,  pt.  1     [4893-475] 

Same,  pt.  2,  plates    [4894-4751 
V.  49     [5171-310] 
V.  50     [5171-311] 


Topographic  atlas  of  United  States    1° 

1 
2 
3 

Topographic  map  circulars    4*> 

New  England.     Dec.  22,  1897. 

Same.     Feb.  15,  1899. 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1903. 

Same.     Feb.  1,  1906. 

Same.    Feb.  1,  1907. 
New  York.     Nov.  10,  1897. 

Same.    July  1,  1899. 
New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  and  Maryland.    Jan. 
1,  1903. 

Same.    June  1,  1903. 

Same.     Oct.  1,  1904. 

Same.     Feb.  1,  1906. 
New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware.     Nov.  10,  1897. 

Same.     Nov.  1,  1899. 
Maryland,  Virginia,  [and]  West  Virginia.    Jan.  1,  1903. 
Maryland.     Nov.  10,  1897. 

Same.    July  1,  1899. 
North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina.    Jan.  1,  1903. 
Appalachian  region  in  Alabama,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  North  Carolina, 
South  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia.     Nov. 
17,  1897. 

Same.    July  1,  1899. 
Appalachian  region  in  Alabama,  Georgia,  Kentucky,  Maryland,  North 
Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia. 
Jan.  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Feb.  1,  1906. 

Same.    Feb.  1,  1907. 
Florida  and  Louisiana.     Dec.  22,  1897. 

Same.    Nov.  1,  1899. 

Same.    May  1,  1901. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 
Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  and  Wisconsin.    Nov.  15,  1897. 

Same.     Dec.  15,  1898. 
Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Illinois.     Feb.  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 
-11 31 


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119.11: 

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k^ 
k^ 

P 

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I  19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 

Topographic  map  circulars— Continued 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1907. 
North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  Nebraska.     Nov.  15,  1897. 

Same.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Iowa,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  and  Wisconsin.     Dec.  1,  1901. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 

Same.    May  1,  1907. 
Kansas,  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Oklahoma,  and  Indian  Territory.     Dec.  15, 
1897. 

Same.    July  1,  1899. 
Kentucky  and  Tennessee.     Dec.  1,  1901. 

Same.     May  1,  1904. 

Same.    Apr.  1,  1906. 
Texas.     Dec.  15,  1897. 

Same.    Aug.  1,  1899.  ^ 

Texas,  Oklahoma,  and  Indian  Territory.     Mar.  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Apr.  1,  1905  [1906]. 
Montana,  Idaho,  and  Wyoming.     Dec.  22,  1897. 

Same.     Dec.  15,  1898. 

Same.    June  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 
Utah  and  Arizona.     Dec.  15,  1897. 

Same.     Dec.  15,  1898. 

Same.    May  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 
'"Same.     Feb.  1,  1906. 

Same.    Apr.  1,  1907. 
Colorado  and  New  Mexico.     Dec.  22,  1897. 

Same.     Dec.  1,  1898. 

Same.     Feb.  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 
California  and  Nevada.     Dec.  15,  1897. 

Same.     Nov.  1,  1899. 


n3 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1903. 

n^ 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

n^ 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 

n6 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1907. 

0^ 

Oregon  and  Washington.     July  1,  1899. 

02 

Same.     Feb.  1,  1903. 

03 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

o* 

Same.     Mar.  1,  1906. 

P^ 

Missouri  and  Arkansas.     Mar.  1,  1903. 

P^ 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

p3 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 

q^ 

North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota.     Mar.  1,  1903. 

q^ 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

q3 

Same.    Apr.  1,  1906. 

483 


cuMincatdon  I  19.    GEOLiOGICAIj  SURVEY— Continaed 

no. 

119.11:     Topograplilo  map  circulars— Continued 
Nebraska.    Mar.  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Apr.  1,  1906. 
Kansas.    Mar.  1,  1903. 

Same.    July  1,  1905. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1906. 
Georgia,  Alabama,  and  Mississippi.    May  1,  1901, 

Same.    Dec.  1,  1901. 

Same.    Apr.  1,  1906. 


b3 
t» 
t» 
t3 
119.12: 

(nos. 
and 
CT) 


119.13: 

(nos.) 


Topographic  map  of  United.  States 

[States  are  numbered  alphabetically,  and  numbers  so  applied  are  used  with  Cutter 
author  table  notations  to  designate  the  individual  sheet;  e.  g.  7W68,  Wilmington 
(Del.)  quadrangle. 

The  numbers  used  Tor  States  and  Territories,  etc.,  in  the  Public  Documents  Library 
are  as  follows: 

19  Maine 

20  Maryland 

21  Massachusetts 

22  Michigan 

23  Minnesota 

24  Mississippi 

25  Missouri 

26  Montana 

27  Nebraska 

28  Nevada 

29  New  Hampshire 

30  New  Jersey 

31  New  Mexic 

32  New  York 

33  North  Carolina 

34  North  Dakota 

35  Ohio 

36  Oklahoma 


Alabama 

2  Arizona 

3  Arkansas 

4  California 
6  Colorado 

6  Connecticut:  j 

7  Delaware       . 

\    8  District  of  Columbia 
I '  9  Florida 

(10  Georgia 

,X1  Idaho 

^12  Illinois 
!  13  Indian  Territory 
I  14  Indiana 
j  16  Iowa 
'  16  Kansas 

17  Kentucky 

18  Louisiana 


37  Oregon 

38  Pennsylvania 

39  Rhode  Island 

40  South  Carolma 

41  South  Dakota 

42  Tennessee 

43  Texas 

44  United  States 

45  Utah 

46  Vermont 

47  Virginia 

48  Washington 

49  West  Virginia 

60  Wisconsin 

61  Wyoming 

62  Yellowstone  National 
Park  ♦ 

63  Alaska.] 


Water-supply  papers 

Water-supply  and  irrigation  papers 


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3546-350 
3546-351^ 
3688-301" 
3688-302" 
3688-453 
3688-477 
3688-509 
3688-510 
3688-511 
3688-579 
3688-580 
3815-220 
3815-277 
3815-278 
3815-279 
3815-280 
3815-281 
3815-282 
3815-283 
3815-297 
3815-298 
"3815-299 
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36 

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4328-54 

55 

4328-55 

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4328-56 

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additional 

matter,  1 19.13:6 

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revision,  119. 13 

:149. 

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59 

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no. 

119. 

GEOLOGICAL,  SURVEY— Continued 

119.13: 

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—Continued 

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119 

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matter,   119.13:57,  and  for 

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in  pt.  2  of  12th  annual  re- 

149 (revision  of  57  and 

61)     [4877 

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89 

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See,  for  revision,  1 19.13:200. 

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[Nos.  213, 214,  and  216  bear  the  old  title.  Water-supply  and  Irrigation  paper.J 

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(CT) 

119.14:^: 

Ust  of  publications   (yearly) 

(date) 

1893                                                    1902 

1894    [None  issued.]                           1903 

1895                                                      1904 

1896    [None  issued.]                          1905 

1897                                                       1906 

1898                                                      1907 

1899                                                      1908 

1900                                                      1909     [1st  edition]    83  p. 

1901                                                            Same.     [2d  edition]    86  p. 

t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  lfX)9. 


486 


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T62 

W291 
W292 

W293 

W29^ 

W29« 
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119.14*: 

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119.15: 

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893 

900 

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1 19.     GEOLOGICAL.  SURVEY-Continued 
List  of  publications   (miscellaneous) 
Alaska.     [List  of]  publications  on  Alaska.     [1904.] 

[Same,  with  slight  changes,  as  list  which  appeared  in  Geological  Survey  Bulletin  227 

(1 19.3:227)  and  also  separately  as  classified  under  1 19.3a: 
This  list,  revised  from  time  to  time,  is  found  in  the  various  bulletins  on  Alaska.] 
Topographic  maps  and  folios  and  geologic  folios  published  by  Geological 

Survey  [complete  list].     Washington,  Geological  Survey,  1909. 
Water  supply  and  irrigation  papers  [complete  list].     [Dec.  1905.] 
Water.     [list  of]  papers  on  surface  and  underground  waters  and  related 
subjects.    Jan.  1907. 

Water  resources.     Publications  of  Geological  Survev  relating  to  water 

resoiu-ces.    Jan.  14,  1908. 
Water  resources.    List  of  publications  of  Geological  Survey  relating  to 

water  resources.     [Feb.]  1908. 

Same.     [May]  1908. 

Water  resources.  Publications  of  Geological  Survey  relating  to  water 
resources.     1909. 

List  of  new  publications  (numbered) 
[Issued  at  irregular  intervals,  either  5  or  4  issues  for  the  year.] 

1  8  15 

2  9  16 

3  10  17 

4  11  18 

5  12  19 

6  13  20 

7  14  21 
See,  for  later  issues,  1 19.14^: 

New  publications  (numbered)    oblong  48"  f 

[Continuation  of  1 19.14 ':,  in  form  of  postal  cards.f    Usually  issued  monthly.] 

1  8  15  22 

2  9  16  23 

3  10  17  24 

4  11  18  25 

5  12  19  26 t 

6  13  20 

7  14  21 

Regulations  and  instructions  (general) 

Regulations  of  Geological  Survey  [approved  Aug.  16,  to  take  effect  Sept, 
1,  1882].     [1st  edition.]     1882. 

Regulations  and  instructions  of  Geological  Survey.  2d  edition,  ap- 
proved June  9,  1893,  to  take  effect  July  1,  1893.     1893. 

Instructions  relating  to  work  of  topographic  branch  of  Geological  Sur- 
vey.    1900. 

Regulations  of  Geological  Survey.  3d  edition,  approved  Dec.  27,  1902, 
to  take  effect  Jan.  1,  1903.     1903.     16° 

Instructions  relating  to  work  of  Geological  Survey,  to  take  effect  May  1, 
1903.    1903.    16«    [5eeaZsoI19.2:Sp42;I19.2:T62^;I19.2:T732.] 

Changes  in  regulations,  approved  Mar.  21  and  27  and  Apr.  21, 1906  [with 
Changes  in  instructions].  [1906.]  16"  [Amends  Regulations  of 
Jan.  1, 1903  (1 19.15:903 1)  and  Instructions  of  May  1, 1903  (1 19.15: 
9032).] 


t  As  this  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  the  last  of 
this  series  (1 19.14^:)  to  be  entered  here  is  no.  26,  Dec.  1909.  No.  40,  Feb.  1911,  is  the 
laat  issue  in  postal  card  form,  no.  41  appearing  as  an  8°  leaflet  of  3  p. 


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CUsslflcatloii 
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(no8.) 


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119.17: 


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4710-710 
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5173-815 

5467-1002 

5468-1003 

5469-1004 

5469-1005 

5470-1006 

5471-1007 

5471-1008 

5471-1558 

5471-1559 


Reclamation  Service 


[Organized  under  Geological  Survey  by  act  of  June  17,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v 
388).    The  connection  with  the  Geological  Survey  was  practically 


32,  pt.  1 
y  abolis: 


lished 


July  1,  1906,  except  for  the  directorship  and  the  disbursing,  but  it  was  not  untfl 
Mar.  1907,  that  the  actual  separation  took  place  and  the  Reclamation  Service 
became  an  independent  bureau;  see,  for  later  publications,  127.] 

Reclamation  Service,  Annual  reports 

1902,  1st  1     [4491-79]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  docu- 
Same,  maps/        ment  number.] 

1903,  2d    [4683-44]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 

ber.] 

1904,  3d  [1st  edition]  *  [This  edition  was  without  illustrations  and 
appeared  only  as  House  document  28,  58th  Con^-ess,  3d  session. 
It 'was  replaced  in  Congressional  set  by  the  2a  edition,  which 
received  the  same  document  number.] 

Same.    2dedition|         3^_28] 
Same,  maps  J 

1905,  4th  [4993-86]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document 
number.] 

1906,  5th     [5157-204] 

See,  for  later  reports,  1 27.1: 
Reclamation   Service,  Annual  reports  (separates) 
[Some  maps  accompanying  annual  reports  are  issued  separately  also.] 


488 


C  lassification 
no. 

119.17  2: 

H991 
H992 
T53 

W291 

W292 

119.173: 

(nos.) 
119.17^: 

(nos.) 
119.17^: 

(CT) 


1 19.17 «: 

(nos.) 


I  19.     GEOLOGICAL.  SURVEY— Continued 

Reclamation  Service,   General  publications 

Hydraulic  and  excavation  tables.     1905.     16" 

Same.     1906.     16'' 
Title.    Methods  of  acquiring  title  to  public  lands  of  United  States, 

being  review  of  laws  in  force;  by  Edwin  H.  Peery.     1905. 
Water  users'  associations.     Organization  of  water  users'  associations. 

[1905.] 
Water  users'  associations.     Form  of  articles  of  incorporation  of  water 

users'  associations  under  reclamation  act.     [1905.] 

Reclamation  Service,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Reclamation  Service,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Reclamation  Service,  Maps 

[The  Reclamation  Service  has  published  a  base  map  showing  reclamation  projects, 
gaging  stations,  river  surveys,  and  reservoir  sites;  a  base  map  showing  drainage 
basins;  and  topographic  and  irrigation  maps  showing  canals  and  laterals,  town- 
ships, sections,  contours,  area  irrigated  or  proposed  to  be  irrigated,  wagon  roads, 
railroads,  etc. 

Editions  prior  to  Julv  1,  1906,  are  classed  under  1 19.17  ^:  See,  for  later  editions, 
127.7:] 

Reclamation  Service,   Specifications    4® 

[Include  advertisements,  proposals,  and  specifications  for  irrigation  projects;  some- 
times also  the  drawings.] 


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2 

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3 

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5 

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6 

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7 

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8 

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9 

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16 

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18 

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19 

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24 

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25 

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26 

¥r 

27 

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28 

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29 

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30 

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31 

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32 

* 

33 

* 

34 

■X- 

35 

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36 

* 

37 

« 

38 

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39 

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40 

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41 

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42 

* 

43 

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44 

* 

45 

« 

46 

* 

47 

* 

48 

* 

49 

* 

50 

* 

51 

52 

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53 

* 

54 

55 

* 

56 

57 

58 

* 

59 

* 

60 

61 

62 

. 

63 

64 

65 

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66 

67 

68 

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69 

70 

* 

71 

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72 

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73 

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74 

* 

75 

* 

76 

* 

489 


I  !$>.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 
I  19.17*:  i  Reclamation  Service,  Spoclflcatlous— Continued 


ClaNHinratlon 
no. 


(noi*. 


119.17': 

(specif, 
nos.) 


78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 


91 
92 


large  8" 


[Includes  drawing.] 


lar<;e  8"    [Includes  drawiu*;, 
larti;e  8"    [Includes  drawing, 
large  8° 
large    8°    [Originally    issued 

Apr.  26,  1906  and*  readver- 

tised  July  24,  1906.] 


93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 

109 


large  8" 


[Includes  drawings.] 


See,  for  later  Specifications,  127.8: 

Reclamation      Service,      Draw^ings      accompanying 
Specifications    various  sizes 

Accompanying  Specifications: 

[1]  Truckee-Carson  project,  Nev.,  main  lower  Truckee  Canal. 
[Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Sept.  1905.  14  draw- 
ings, each  18  X  22  in.  [Drawing  1,  1st  edition,  not  in  Pub- 
lic Documents  Library;  superseded  by  2d  edition,  Aug.  1906, 
for  which  see  I  27.9:1.] 

^>  [No  drawing  issued?] 

5] 

6  [No  drawing  issued.] 

7  [No  drawing  issued?] 

8  [No  drawing  issued.] 
[9]  Salt  River  project,  Ariz.,  power  canal. 

mation  Service]  1903.     14  drawings.    ^ 

10  [No  drawing  issued?] 

11  [No  drawing  issued.] 
[12]  Minidoka  project,  Idaho,  dam,  canal,  etc. 

mation  Service]  1904.     5  drawings.     * 

[13]  Truckee-Carson  project,  Nev.,  distributing  canals  and  struc- 
tures, [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1904.  12  draw- 
ings.   * 

14    [No  drawing  issued.] 

[15]  Hondo  project,  N.  Mex.,  reservoir,  canals,  earthwork  and  struc- 
tures^  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1904.  15  draw- 
ings.    * 

[16]  Uncompah^re  Valley  project,  Colo.,  south  canal,  divisions  1-9, 
earthwork.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1904.  6 
drawings.     * 

[17]  Uncompahgre  Valley  project,  Colo.,  telephone  system.  [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Ser\4ce]  1904.  1  drawing.  *  [In- 
cluded in  Specifications.] 

[18]  Salt  River  project,  Ariz.,  Roosevelt  dam  sluicing  gates. 
[Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1904,  16  drawings, 
drawings  1-11,  16,  17,  19,  each  18  X  22  in.,  and  drawings  12, 
18,  each  22  X  18  in.     [Drawings  13-15  not  issued.] 

[19]  Uncompahgre  Valley' project,  Colo.,  Gunnison  tunnel.  [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Service]  1904,    5  drawings,    * 


[Washington,  Recla- 


[W^ashington,  Recla- 


490 


Classification 
no. 

119.17  7: 

(specif. 

DOS.) 


I  19.     GEOLOGICAIi  SURVEY— Continued 

Reclamation      Service,      Drawings      accompanying 
Specifications— Continued 

Accompanying  Specifications: 

[20]  Truckee-Carson  project,  Nev.,  lateral  ditches  with  structures 
and  Carson  River  old  channel  canal.  [Washington,  Recla- 
mation Service]  1904.     12  drawings.     * 

[21]  Uncompahgre  Valley  project,  Colo.,  office  buildings.     [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Service]  1904.     6  drawings.     * 
22     [No  drawing  issued.] 

[23]   North  Platte  project,  Wyo.,  Pathfinder  tunnel.     [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  Nov.  1904.     1  drawing,  17.8  X  22.1  in. 
24     [No  drawing  issued.] 

[25]   Salt  River  project,  Ariz.,  Roosevelt  dam.     [Washington,  Rec- 
lamation Service]  Oct.  1904.     4  drawings,  drawings  1,2,  and 
4,  each  18  X  22  in.  and  drawing  3,  22  X  18  in. 
26     [No  drawing  issued.] 

[27]  Yuma  project,  Cal.,  Laguna  dam.  [Washington,  Reclamation 
Service]  Jan.  1905.  4  drawings,  each  17.9  X  21.8  in.  * 
[Reissued  with  an  additional  drawing  to  accompany  Specifi- 
cations 33.] 

[28]  Belle  Fourche  project,  S.  Dak.,  main  supply  canal,  earthwork 
and  structures.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1905. 
6  drawings.     * 

[29]  North  Platte  project,  Wyo. -Neb.,  interstate  canal.  [Washing- 
ton, Reclamation  Service]  Mar.  1905.  10  drawings,  each 
17.8X21.8  in. 

[30]  Uncompahgre  Valley  project,  Colo.,  office  buildings.  [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Service]  1905.     6  drawings.     * 

[31]  Fort  Buford  project,  Mont.,  main  canal,  1st  division,  earthwork 
and  structures.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1905. 
24  drawings.  *  [Name  of  project  later  changed  to  Lower 
Yellowstone.] 

[32]  Fort  Buford  project,  Mont.,  telephone  system.  [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  1905.  1  drawing.  [Included  in 
Specifications.] 

[33]  Yuma  project,  Cal.,  Laguna  dam.  [Washington,  Reclamation 
Ser\dce]  Jan.  1905.  5  drawings,  each  17.9  X  21.8  in.  [4 
drawings  were  originally  issued  to  accompany  Specifica- 
tion 27.] 

[34]  Minidoka  project,  Idaho,  telephone  system.  [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  1905.  1  drawing.  *  [Included  in 
Specification.] 

[35]  Minidoka  project,  Idaho,  distributing  system.  [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  Apr.  1905.  33  drawings,  each 
17.9X21.9  in. 

[36]  North  Platte  project,  Wyo.,  Pathfinder  dam.  [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  Apr.  1905.-  2  draAvings,  each  18  X  21.9 
in.  [Drawings  for  Specifications  36  also  accompany  50 
(I19.17':50).] 

[37]  Truckee-Carson  project,  Nev.,  Lake  Tahoe  outlet.  [Washing- 
ton, Reclamation  Service]  Mav,  1905.  2  drawings,  each 
18.2  X  22  in. 

[38]  Belle  Fourche  project,  S.  Dak.,  telephone  system.  [Washings 
ton,  Reclamation  Service]  1905.  1  drawing.  *  [Included 
in  Specification.] 

[39]  Huntley  project,  Mont.,  main  canal.  [Washington,  Reclama- 
tion Service]  Mar.  1905.     7  drawings,  each  18.1  X  21.9  in. 

[40]  Huntley  project,  Mont.,  main  canal  structures.  [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  1905.     14  drawings.    * 


491 


Classinratlon 
no. 

1 19.17 7: 

(specif. 

DOS.) 


I  If).     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY- Continued 

Reclamation      Service,     Drawings      accompanying 
Specifications— Continued 

Accompanying  Specifications: 

[41]  Yuma  projert,  Cal.,  levee.  [Washin^Mon,  Reclamation  Serv- 
ice] Apr.  1905.    3  drawings,  each  18  X  21.9  in. 

42     [No  drawing  issued.] 

[43]  North  Platte  project,  Nebr.-Wyo.,  350-foot  pile  bridge.  [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Service]  1905.  1  drawing.  *  [In- 
cluded in  Specification.] 

[44]  North  Platte  project,  Nebr.-Wyo.,  6  buildings  at  Wyncote. 
[Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1905.     3  drawings.    * 

45  [No  drawing  issued.] 

46  [No  drawing  issued.] 

[47]  Uncompahgre  Valley  project,  Colo.,  south  canal  [divisions 
10-21].  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  May,  1905.  12 
drawings,  drawings  1,  5-8,  each  22  X  18.1  in.,  and  drawings 
2-4,  and  9-12,  each  18  X  21.9  in. 

[48]  Shoshone  project,  Wyo.,  Shoshone  dam.  [Washington,  Rec- 
lamation Service]  June,  1905.  6  drawings,  each  17.1  X21.6 
in. 

[49]  Shoshone  project,  Wyo.,  Corbett  tunnel.  [Washington,  Rec- 
lamation Service]  June,  1905.     7  drawings,  each  17.2^X  22  in. 

50  [Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  36  (119.17^:36)  ac- 
company Specifications  50.] 

[51]  Uncompahgre  Valley  project,  Colo.,  Gunnison  tunnel.  [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Service]  July,  1905.  4  drawings, 
drawings  1  and  2,  each  18.1  X  22  in.,  and  drawings  3  and  4, 
each  22.3  X  18.3  in. 

52  [No  drawing  issued.] 

53  [No  drawing  issued.] 
[54]   Hondo  project,  N.  Mex. 

mation  Service]  1905. 

55     [No  drawing  issued.] 

[56]  Belle  Fourche  project,  S.  Dak.,  Belle  Fourche  dani  and  dis- 
tributing canals.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  July, 
1905.     12  drawings,  each  18.2  X  21.9  in. 

[57]  Fort  Buford  project,  N.  Dak. -Mont.,  Lower  Yellowstone  dam. 
[Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  July,  1905.  2  drawings, 
each  18  X  22.1  in.  [Name  of  project  later  changed  to  Lower 
Yellowstone.] 

[58]  Salt  River  project,  Ariz.,  preliminary  outline  of  power  plant. 
[Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  1905.  3  drawings,  Plan, 
and  Longitudinal  section,  each  10.9  X  14  in.,  and  Cross  sec- 
tion, 14.5  X 11  in.  [Drawings  for  Specifications  58  also 
accompany  59.] 

59  [Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  58  (119.17^:58)  accom- 
pany Specifications  59.] 

[60]  Fort  Buford   project,  N.  Dak. -Mont.,  main  canal  and  lateral 
system.     [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Aug.  1905.     17 
drawings,    each    18.1  X  22.1   in.     [Name   of    project    later 
changed  to  Lower  Yellowstone.] 
61    [No  drawing  issued.] 

[62]  North  Platte  project,  Wyo.-Neb.,  interstate  canal.  [Washing- 
ton, Reclamation  Ser\dce]  Oct.  1905.  13  drawings,  each 
18X21.9  in. 

[63]  North  Platte  project,  Wyo.-Neb.,  interstate  canal,  structures 
on  first  45  miles.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service,  1906.] 
18  drawings,  each  18.1  X  22.1  in. 


embankments. 
4  drawings.     * 


[Washington,  Recla- 


492 


Classlficatloii 
no. 

119.17": 

(specii. 
nos.j 


I  19.     GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY— Continued 


accompanying 


Reclamation      Service,     Drawings 
Specifications — Continued 

Accompanying  Specifications: 

[64]   Huntley  project,  Mont.,  distributing  system.     [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  Nov.  1905.     18  drawings,  each  18.1  X 
22  in. 
[65]   Huntley    project,    Mont.,    telephone    system.     [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service,  1905.]     1  drawing.     *     [Included  in 
Specification.] 
Klamath  project,  Oreg.-Cal.,  main  canal,     [Washington,  Rec- 
lamation Service]  Sept.  1905.     11  drawings,  drawing  1,  22.1 
X  18.1  in.,  and  drawings  2-11,  each  18  X  22  in. 
[67]   Huntley  project,  Mont.,  division  1  of  main  canal.     [Washing- 
ton,  Reclamation  Service]  Nov.   1905.    6  drawings,  each 
18.1  X  22  in. 
Payette-Boise  project,  Idaho,  Boise  dam.     [Washington,  Rec- 
lamation Service,  1905.]    19  drawings.    * 
40 

[No  drawing  issued.] 

[No  drawing  issued.] 
[72]  Yuma  project,   Cal.-Ariz.,  sluice  gates  and  regulator  gates, 
Laguna    dam,    Arizona   side.     [Washington,    Reclamation 
Service]  Jan.  1900.     7  drawings,  each  18  X  21.9  in. 

[No  drawing  issued.] 


[66] 


[68] 


70 
71 


73 

74 
75 
76 

77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 

83 

84 
85 
86 

87 


90 


91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 


[No  drawing  issued.] 

40 
40 
40 
* 

[Not    issued    separately 

(I19.17«:82).] 
40 
40 
* 


for    drawing    see    Specifications    82 


[Included  in  Specifications.] 


[Not   issued    separately 

(119.17^:87).] 
[Not    issued    separately;  for    drawings 

(119.17  6:88).] 


for   drawings   see   Specifications   87 
Specifications   88 


[Issued  in  Apr.  1906,  as  a  pamphlet  including  8  drawings. 
In  May,  1906,  drawings  7  and  8  of  the  original  pamphlet 
were  reissued  as  drawings  1  and  2,  each  with  title,  Umatilla 
project,  Oreg.,  Cold  Springs  dam,  sluice  gates,  gate  tower 
and  details  of  gate  house.] 


4c 
40 

[No  drawing  issued.^ 

40 
* 
40 


'    [Drawings  also  accompany  Specifications  113  (1 27.8:113).] 
8  drawings  unbound.] 
No  drawing  issued." 
No  drawing  issued. 


CIsHtilflcAtlon 
no. 

I  19.17^: 

nos.) 


1 19.17 ^«: 

(CT) 

I  19.18: 

rdate) 


119.19: 

(date) 


119.20: 

(nos.) 


493 

I  j19<.     geological,  SURVEY—Continued 

Reclamation      Service,     Drawings      accompanying 
Specifications— Continued 

Ac-companying  Specificationa: 

UCI7    [Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  107 
(I19.17«:107).] 

108  4° 

109  [No  drawing  issued.] 

See,  for  later  Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  (1  27.9:). 

Reclamation      Service,      Drawings      accompanying 
Specifications  (separates) 
[Some  of  tlie  sheets  forming  part  of  a  set  of  drawings  are  issued  separately  also.] 
Clay  products  of  United  States  (calendar  years)    oblong  f 

1900  1905  * 

1901  1906 

1902  1907 

1903  1908 

1904  *  1909  [Not  issued.] 

Production  of  coal  In  United  States  from  1814  to 
close  of (calendar  years)     large  4<' 

1904  * 

1905  * 

1906  * 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Explosives  circulars 

1 
2 

120.      INDIAN  AFFAIRS   OFFICE 


[The  earliest  ordinances  for  regulating  intercourse  with  the  Indians  antedate  the  establishment  of  the 
Federal  Government.  The  act  establishing  the  Department  of  War,  Aug.  7,  1789,  assigned  the  super- 
vision of  Indian  affairs  to  that  Department,  and  from  the  beginning  there  were,  in  the  parts  of  the  country 
occupied  by  Indians,  officials  wiio  exercised,  sometimes  in  connection  with  another  office,  the  duties  of  a 
"superintendent  of  Indian  affairs."  Acts  with  various  provisions  for  regulating  trade  with  the  Indians 
werepassed  on  Mar.  3, 1793,  Apr.  18, 1796,  Mar.  30, 1802,  and  subsequent  dates. 

The  office  in  Washington  seems  to  have  had  its  beginning  in  the  appointment,  under  act  of  Apr.  21, 1806 
(Stat.  L.  v.  2,  p.  402),  of  a  "superintendent  of  Indian  trade,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  purchase  and  take 
charge  of  all  goods  intended  for  trade  with  the  Indians."    This  office  was  abolished  by  act  of  May  6, 1822. 

The  Office  of  Indian  Affairs  was  established  Mar.  1824,  smd  placed  on  its  present  footing  by  act  approved 
July  9, 18'"2  (Stat.  L.  v.  4,  p.  604),  which  made  provision  for  the  appointment  of  a  "commissioner  of  Indian 
affairs,  who  shall,  under  tne  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War  *  *  *  have  the  direction  and  manage- 
ment of  all  Indian  affairs,  and  of  all  matters  arising  out  of  Indian  relations."  On  the  organization  of 
the  Department  of  the  Interior  by  act  of  Mar.  3, 1849  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  395),  this  Office  was  made  one  of  the 
bureaus  of  said  Department,  with  which  it  has  since  been  connected. 

The  Indian  appropriation  acts  from  1832  to  date  have  made  appropriations  for  the  expenses  of  the  "Indian 
Department."  The  title  Department  has  been  held  to  include  the  Indian  Service,  both  in  Washington 
ana  in  the  field,  and  in  the  act  of  June  18,  1834  (Stat.  L.  v.  4,  p.  677),  appropriations  were  made  for  the 
salaries  of  the  commissioner  and  "clerks  in  the  office  of  the  commissioner"  and  for  the  expenses  of  the  field 
service.  Afterward,  the  appropriations  for  the  Service  in  Washington  were,  as  a  rule,  included  in  acts 
"making  appropriations  for  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  expenses,"  and  those  for  the  Service  in  the 
field  were  contained  in  acts  "making  appropriations  for  Indian  Department." 

There  is  no  law  establishing  the  name  of  tne  Washington  office,  but  there  is  some  authority  of  law  for  every 
name  by  which  it  has  been  known,  e.  g.:  Indian  Department,  Office  of  Indian  Affairs,  Office  of  the  Com- 
missioner of  Indian  Affairs,  Indian  Office,  and  Indian  Bureau.  The  present  usage  in  the  Office  itself,  and 
in  recent  Congressional  directories,  Registers  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior,  and  Official  registers  of  the 
United  States  is  in  favor  of " Office  of  Indian  Affairs''  as  its  official  name.] 

120.1:     Annual  reports 

[Sec,  for  papers  relating  to  Indian  affairs,  May  25, 1789-Mar.  1,  1827,  American  state 
papers,  Indian  affairs,  serial  nos.  07-08. 

1824-48,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).  Reports  issued  separately 
during  that  period  by  Office  of  Indian  Affairs  are  for  purposes  of  convenience 
classed  here. 

1849-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued  sepa- 
rately also.  The  separate  for  186.3  appeared  in  2  editions,  one  imprinted  1863 
and  having  513  p.,  the  other,  with  additions  at  beginning  and  end,  being 
imprinted  1864  and  having  514  p.  The  separate  for  1S77  appeared  in  2  forms, 
pne  without  the  map  and  containing  v-l-321  p.,  the  other,  with  the  map  and 
addit  ional  matter,  covering  in  all  v+555  p.  The  separate  for  1909  api)earea  both 
with  and  without  map. 


(date) 


494 


ClassIflciEitloii 
no. 

120.1: 

(date) 


I20.1«: 

(date) 

I20.1«: 

(CT) 

120.2: 

Ay7 

B14 


B36 
C47 
D35 

D63 
Ex3i 


Ex32 
Ex33 

F58 

G13 


I  20.     INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

From  1897  to  1906,  the  differences  between  the  report  as  bound  for  the  Indiai.vA.ff airs 
Office,  called  the  bureau  edition,  and  that  prepared  for  filing  with  the  Interior 
Department  reports,  known  as  the  Department  edition,  are  very  slight.  The 
title-pages  in  every  case  read  '•  Annual  reports  of  Department  of  Interior  for  fiscal 

year  ended  June  30, ."    The  differences,  if  any,  are  shown  in  the  subtitle  and 

the  paging  as  indicated  below: 

Bureau  edition  (1 20.1:)—  Department  edition  (1 1.1:)— 

1897.    604  p.  1897.    1068  p. 

'     '  ■        1898,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs.    1134  p. 


1898,  subtitle.  Report  of  commis- 
sioner of  Indian  affairs.   1062  p. 

1899,  2  v.,  subtitle.  Report  of  com- 
missioner of  Indian  affairs,  pts. 
1,2.    pt.  1,682  p.    pt.  2,  397p. 

1900-04.  These  reports  consist  of 
one  volume  each,  this  one  vol- 
ume being  an  exact  duplicate 
of  pt.  1  of  the  Department  edi- 
tion. 

1905,  1  v.,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs, 
pt.  1,  Report  of  commissioner 
and  appendixes.  541  p.  [Pt. 
1  on  title-page  evidently  copied 
from  title-page  of  Department 
edition.] 

1906,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs,  report 
of  commissioner  and  appen- 
dixes.   697  p. 


1899,  2  v.,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs,  pts.  1,  2. 
pt.  1,  682  p.    pt.  2,  750  p. 

1900-04.  These  reports  consist  of  2  volumes 
each,  the  first  part  containing  the 
report  of  the  commissioner  and  appen- 
dixes, the  second  part,  the  reports  of 
the  Commission  to  the  Five  Civilized 
Tribes  [etc.]. 

1905,  2  V.  V.  1,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs,  pt. 
1,  807  p.  V.  2,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs, 
pt.  2,  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners 
[etc.],  291  p. 


1906,  subtitle,  Indian  affairs,  report  of  com- 
missioner and  appendixes,  report  of 
Commission  to  Five  Civilized  Tribes 
[etc.].    825  p.] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  commissioner) 


Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


oii.ftl  I 


General  publications 

Ayres,  Eli.  In  Court  of  Claims,  John  T.  Ayres,  executor  of  Eli  Ayres, 
V.  United  States,  no.  11903,  Congressional;  supplemental  brief 
for  Chickasaw  Nation  on  motion  to  amend  findings.     [1908.] 

Bad  Elk,  John.  Circular  to  Indian  agents  [case  of  John  Bad  Elk,  and 
decision  of  Secretary  of  Interior  concerning  authority  to  issue 
warrants  for  arrest  of  Indians  committing  offenses  on  reserva- 
tions].   Jan.  10,  1901. 

Beall,  William  0.  [Papers  in  investigation  of  official  conduct  of  Wil- 
liam O.  Beall.]     [1907.]     [5072-357] 

Churches.  What  Government  and  churches  are  doing  for  Indians. 
1874. 

Decisions.  Digest  of  decisions  relating  to  Indian  affairs;  by  Kenneth  S. 
Murchison,  v.  1:  Judicial.     1901.     [4190-538] 

Same,  v.  2.     [4191-538]    [Not  to  be  issued.] 

Diseases.  Nomenclatiue  of  diseases,  to  be  followed  by  physicians  in 
Indian  service  in  making  reports  to  Indian  Ofl&ce.     1892.     16° 

Executive  orders  establishing  and  defining  existing  Indian  reservations, 
Nov.  1,1882.  1883.  [Other  Executive  orders  relating  to  Indian 
reserves  restored  to  public  domain  may  be  found  in  annual  re- 
ports of  Indian  Affairs  Office  (1 20.1:877-881).] 

Same,  relating  to  Indian  reserves,  issued  prior  to  Apr.  1,  1890.     n.  d. 

Same,  relating  to  Indian  reserves.  May  14,  1855-July  1,  1902.    1902. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Enrollments  by  Commission  to  Five  Civilized 
Tribes,  town  sites.     [1902.] 

Galpin,  S.  A.  Report  of  board  of  inquiry  to  investigate  charges  against 
S.  A.  Galpin,  chief  clerk  of  Indian  Bureau,  and  concerning  irregu- 
larities in  said  bureau.     1878. 


495 


CUsalllcatlon 
no. 

120.2: 

In2» 


ln22 


In2* 
In2'' 
In2« 


K21 


K62 


N15 
N81 


/- 


Osl 

P28 


P75 
R31 


Sa3 
Sch6 

Sh8 

St2i 
St22 


I  20.     INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

General  jjubUcatlons— Continued 

Indian  tribes.     Historical  and  Htat  iHtical  information  respecting  history, 
conditions,  and  pronpecli^  of  Indian  tribes,  collected  and  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs;  by  Henry 
k[owol  Schoolcraft.     Philadelphia,  Lii)pincott,  Grambo  &  Com- 
imny,  1851.     pt.  1,  4°    [A  2d  print  of  pt.  1  was  issued  in  1853,  in 
which  the  words  "Historical  and  statistical"  were  omitted  from 
the  title,  which  thus  became  uniform  with  title  of  pts.  2-5. 
Half-title  pta.  1-5:  Ethnological  researches  respecting  the  red 
man  of  America.] 
Same,  with  words  "Historical  and  statistical"  omitted  from  begin- 
ning of  title.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Company, 
1852.    pt.  2,  4* 
Same.     1853.    pt.  3,  4° 
Same.     1854.     pt.  4,  4« 
Same.    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1855.    pt.  5,  4" 

Indian  tribes.  History  of  Indian  tribes  of  United  States,  their  present 
condition  and  prospects,  and  sketch  of  their  ancient  status,  pub- 
lished by  order  of  Congress,  under  direction  of  Department  of 
Interior — Indian  Bureau;  by  Henry  Rowe  Schoolcraft.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1857.  pt.  6,  4°  [Half-title: 
General  history  of  tne  North  American  Indians.] 

Kearney,  Phil . ,  Fort.  Reports  of  Secretaries  of  War  and  Interior  in  rela- 
tion to  massacre  at  Fort  Phil.  Kearney,  Dec.  21,  1866;  with 
views  of  Lewis  V.  Bogy  in  relation  to  future  policy  to  be  pursued 
by  Government  for  settlement  of  Indian  question,  also  report  of 
John  Pope  and  Eli  [Ely]  S.  Parker  on  same  subject.    1867. 

Kiowa  Agency.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  Interior  transmitting  results 
of  investigation  into  affairs  of  Kiowa  Indian  Agency;  [by  Francis 
E.  Leupp].  1903.  ([58th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  26];  serial  no, 
4587.) 

Names  of  Indian  tribes  and  bands.     [1900.] 

North  Carolina  Cherokees.  Letter  of  commissioner  of  Indian  affairs  to 
Secretary  of  Interior,  Dec.  10,  1875,  relative  to  claims  of  North 
Carolina  Cherokees.    1875. 

Oregon.  Early  labors  of  missionaries  of  American  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners for  Foreign  Missions  in  Oregon,  commencing  in  1836. 
See,  for  41st  Congress,  3d  session,  Senate  executive  document  37, 
ordered  reprinted  by  Senate,  Jan.  15,  1903,  Y1.3:Or32. 

Osage  annuity  roll  contested  cases.     1898. 

Pawnee  Indians.  Correspondence  of  Secretary  of  Interior  and  commis-* 
sioner  of  Indian  affairs  relative  to  removal  and  necessities  of  Paw- 
nee Indians.     1875. 

Political  status  of  American  Indian,    n.  d. 

Reservations.  Schedule  showing  names  of  Indian  reservations,  agen- 
cies, tribes  occupying  reservation,  area  of  each  reservation  in 
square  miles  ana  acres,  and  reference  to  treaty,  law,  or  other 
authority  by  which  reservations  were  established.     [1876.] 

Sales  of  Indian  lands.  Proceeds  of  sales  of  inherited  Indian  lands,  de- 
cision of  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit.     [1906.] 

School  buildings.  [Circular]  to  agents  and  bonded  superintendents 
[calling  for  information  as  to  Indian  school  buildings].  Oct.  1, 
1895.    4« 

Shoshone  Indians.  Report  of  commission  [Felix  R.  Bninot,  commis- 
sioner] appointed  under  act  approved  June  1,  1872,  to  negotiate 
with  Shoshone  Indians  in  Wyoming  Territory.    1873. 

Statistics  of  Indian  tribes,  agencies,  and  schools;  corrected  to  Jan.  1, 
1899.     1899.     12°    [-See,  for  earlier  statistics,  1 20.8 :St2.] 

Same;  compiled  to  July  1,  1903.    1903. 


496 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 


I  20.     INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 
I  20.2 :     General  pubUcatlons— Continued 


T69 
T71 


120.3: 

(nos.) 
120.4: 

(nos.) 


120.5: 

(date) 


I20.5«: 

(date) 
120.6: 


C12 
C44 


[Traveling  on  official  business.]    July  9,  1896. 

Treasm-y  notes.  [Circular  from  2d  Comptroller  of  Treasiu-y  to  officers 
and  agents  of  Indian  Department,  including  opinion  of  Attorney- 
General,  directing  that  Treasury  notes  shall  draw  interest  only 
from  time  they  are  paid  out  by  disbursing  officer.]  Jan.  20, 
1847.    4« 

Treaties.  Compilation  of  all  treaties  between  United  States  and  Indian 
tribes  now  in  force  as  laws;  prepared  by  [Thomas  J.  Dm-ant] 
under  provisions  of  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1873.  1873.  See 
Yl.l:In2. 

Bulletins,  Indian  service 

[This  series  began  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Circulars 

[These  circulars  are  instructions  to  employees  of  the  Office  of  Indian  Affairs,  and 
relate  chiefly  to  details  of  administration.  Most  of  them  are  mimeographed, 
not  printed,  and  as  there  is  no  file  of  them  in  the  Public  Documents  Library, 
no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them  here.] 

Indian    Commissioners    Board,    Annual    reports 

[This  board  was  organized  by  authority  of  act  approved  Apr.  10,  1869.  Although 
its  reports  are  made  direct  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  they  are  classed  here 
because  of  the  intimate  relationship  between  the  board  and  the  Office  of  Indian 
Affairs.] 

1869 

1870     [1440-39] 
1871 

1872  [pt.  1]    [Also  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:872).] 
Same  [pt.  2],  Journal  of  2d  annual  conference  with  representatives 
of  religious  societies. 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 


[2027-79] 
7] 


[2110-7/ 
1883-1906  (except  1896),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department 

(1 1.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Report  for  1885  also  pub* 

lished  as  Congressional  document  [2398-109]. 
1907-09    [Issued  separately  only.] 

Indian     Commissioners     Board,     Annual     reports 

(separates) 

Reports    of   special    agents    and    commissions 

[These  agents  and  commissions  were  appointed  in  various  ways  and  for  various 
purposes.  Of  their  reports  listed  below,  some  are  addressed  to  the  commissioner 
I  of  Indian  affairs,  some  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  and  others  to  Congress, 
the  president  of  the  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners,  etc.  But  since  they  are  in 
every  case  so  closely  associated  with  the  policies  and  administration  of  the  Office 
of  Indian  Affairs,  it  is  deemed  best  to  class  all  such  miscellanoous  reports  here.] 

California  Indians.  Report  of  special  agent  for  California  Indians. 
Carlisle  [Pa.],  Indian  School  Print,  Mar.  21,  1906. 

Chippewas.  [Issuance  of]  half-breed  scrip  [to]  Chippewas  of  Lake 
Superior,  correspondence  and  action  under  7th  clause  of  2d 
article  of  treaty  with  Chippewa  Indians  of  Lake  Superior  and 
the  Mississippi  concluded  at  La  Pointe,  Wis.,  Sept.  30,  1854, 
including  report  of  commission  composed  of  Henry  S.  Neal, 
Selden  N.  Clark,  Edward  P.  Smith,  and  R.  F.  Crowell,  and 
report  of  commission  composed  of  Thomas  C.  Jones,  Edward  P. 
Smith,  and  Dana  E.  King.     1874. 


497 


CUMinMtlon  r  20.    INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

no. 

I  20.6 :     Reports  of  special  agents  and  commissions— Continued 

C45       C5hoctaw8.     Report  of  CommisHion  |  Henry   L.   Dawes,  Tarns  Bixby. 

M"i.       Frank  <'.  Arnistronn;,  and  A.  S.  McKennonJ  to  Five  Civilized 

Tribes  on  question  whether  Mississippi  Choctawe  under  their 

treaties  are  not  entitled  to  all  rights  of  Choctaw  citizenship, 

except  interest  in  Choctaw  annuities.     1897. 

K17  Kaw  Commission.  Report  of  Kaw  Commission,  with  accompanying 
exhibits  and  other  papers.     1904. 

M69  Mission  Indians.  Report  on  Mission  Indians  of  California;  by  William 
Vandever.     [1876.] 

R24^  Red  Cloud  Agency.  Report  of  commissioners  [W.  H.  Hare,  Samuel  D. 
Hinman,  J.  D.  Bevier,  and  Francis  H.  Smith]  appointed  to 
examine  Red  Cloud  and  Whetstone  Indian  agencies.     1874. 

R24^  Red  Cloud  Agency.  Documents  relating  to  charges  of  0.  C.  Marsh  of 
fraud  and  mismanagement  at  Red  Cloud  Agency*    n.  p.  n.  d. 

R24  '     Red  Cloud  Agency.     Report  of  special  commission  [Thomas  C.  Fletcher, 

Benj.  W.  Harris,  Chas.  J.  P^aulkner,  and  George  W.  Atherton]  to 

investigate  affairs  of  Red  Cloud  Indian  Agency,  July,  1875,  with 

testimony  and  accompanying  documents.     1875. 

Si7       Sioux  and  Ponka  Indians.     Report  of  visit  to  Sioux  and  Ponka  Indians 

on  Missouri  River;  by  William  Welsh.     1872. 
Sis       Sitting  Bull.     Report  of  commission  [Alfred  H.  Terry  and  A.  G.  Law- 
rence] appointed  to  meet  Sioux  Indian  chief,  Sitting  Bull,  with 
view  to  avert  hostile  incursions  into  territory  of  United  States 
from  Dominion  of  Canada.     1877. 

120.7:    Indian   Schools   Superintendent,  t  Annual  reports 

(date)     Inspector  of  Indian  Schools 

1882,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:). 

Indian  Schools  Superintendent 

1883-1908,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (I  1.1:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.  For  1907  and  1908,  the  appendix 
which  is  found  in  the  separately  issued  report  is  omitted  from  the 
report  as  included  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department. 

1909,  issued  separately  only. 

Indian   schools  (miscellaneous  publications) 

See  also  I  20.15: 
-Children.  Rules  and  regulations  concerning  transfer  of  children  from 
Indian  reservatijon  day  schools  to  nonreservaiion  schools,  etc. 
Mar.  7,  1896. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Program  [and  instructions  for  meeting]  of  Depart- 
ment of  Indian  Education  [National  Educational  Association] 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  June  29-JuIy  3,  1908.     1908.    narrow  S"* 

C77  Cooking.  Teaching  rudiments  of  cooking  in  class  room,  primary  meth- 
ods and  outlines  for  use  of  teachers  in  Indian  schools.     1906. 

C83  Course  of  study  for  Indian  schools  in  United  States,  industrial  and  liter- 
ary; [by  Estelle  Reel].     1901. 

En3       English.     Teaching  Indian  pupils  to  speak  English,  primary  methods 
and  outlines  for  use  of  teachers  in  Indian  schools;  [by  Estelle 
•         Reel].     1904. 

F58  Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Regulations  for  tribal  Indian  schools  among 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  [in  Indian  Territory].    July  1,  1906. 

G14  Games.  [Circular  letter  requesting  information  relative  to  games  of 
Indian  children.]    June  27,  1896.     4° 

In?  ^  Institutes.  [Circular  requesting  suggestions  concerning  summer  insti- 
tutes for  Indian  school  employees  to  be  held  during  July  and 
August.]    Mar.  23,  1896.    4° 


120.8: 

.:'.(C4^i1 

C59 


^452°— 11 


-32 


t  Office  abolished  July  1,  1910. 


498 


Classlflcation 
no. 

120.8: 

In72 


M31 

M66 

N21 

R22 

R861 
R362 
B«63 
R86* 
R865 
R86« 

St2 
Sy5^ 

Sy52 

V59 

W27 

W89 
I  20.9  ' : 

875 

876 
884 


120.9  2: 

A15 


F581 


I  20.    INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Indian  schools  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 

Institutes.  Proceedings  of  institutes,  Indian  school  service,  1897,  held 
at  Omaha,  Nebr.,  July  12-17,  Ogden,  Utah,  July  19-24,  [and] 
Portland,  Oreg.,  Aug.  2-7.     1898. 

Management  of  Indian  schools.  Circular  letter  [to]  agents  and  superin- 
tendents [relative  to  management  of  Indian  schools].  Aug.  30, 
1895.    4° 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  [Circular]  to  employees  of  Indian  school  service, 
as  well  as  others  interested  in  Indian  education  [program  and  in- 
structions for  meeting  of  Department  of  Indian  Education  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  July  7-11,  1902].     [1902.] 

Nature  study  and  gardening,  primary  methods  and  outlines  for  use  of 
teachers  in  Indian  schools;  [by  Estelle  Reel].     1905. 

Reading  lessons.     Easy  reading  lessons  for  Indian  schools. ,  1875. 

Rules  for  Indian  schools,  with  course  of  study.     1890. 

Same,  with  list  of  textbooks  and  civil  service  rules.     1892. 

Rules  for  Indian  school  service.     Revised  [edition].     1894. 
Same.     1898. 
Same.     1900. 
Same.     1904. 

Sanitary  conditions.  Methods  for  bettering  sanitary  conditions  in 
Indian  schools,  brief  of  address  [on  method  of  sewage  disposal  by 
means  of  septic-tank  system]  before  Pacific  Coast  Indian  Service 
Institute,  Newport,  Oreg.,  Aug.  1904;  by  E.  A.  Pierce.     1904. 

Sanitary  measures.  Circular  letter  of  instruction  to  agents  and  school 
superintendents  [concerning  a  few  important  sanitary  measures 
for  Indian  schools].     Nov.  1,  1895. 

Statistics  relating  to  Indian  schools,  1882.  n.  p.  n.  d.  [See,  for  later 
statistics,  I  20.2:St2i»2.] 

Syllabus  of  language  work  and  suggestions  to  teachers  concerning  lessons 
in  speaking,  reading,  writing,  spelling,  and  grammar  for  use  of 
Indian  day  schools,  and  reservation  boarding  schools.     1894. 

Syllabus  of  number  work,  and  suggestions  to  teachers  concerning  lessons 
in  arithmetic  for  use  of  Indian  schools.     1894. 

Vernacular.  Correspondence  on  subject  of  teaching  vernacular  in 
Indian  schools.     1888. 

Washington,  D.  C.  Report  of  conference  of  superintendents,  held  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  6-10,  1909.  Chilocco,  Okla.,  Printing- 
Department,  U.  S.  Indian  School,  1909.    large  8" 

Work.  [Circular]  to  school  superintendents  and  teachers,  outlines  at 
school  work.     Nov.  1,  1895. 

Laws  (general) 

[See,  for  compMations  by  Charles  J.  Kappler,  1st  edition,  1903,  [4253-452];  2d  edition, 
1904,  y4.In22:L44i»2.] 

(Compilation  from  Revised  statutes  of  United  States,  and  acts  of  Congress, 
relating  to  Indian  affairs.     [1st  edition.]     1875. 
Same.     2d  edition.     1876. 

Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  Indian  affairs,  compiled  from  Revised 
statutes  enacted  June  22,  1874,  and  from  Statutes  at  large  from 
that  date  to  Mar.  4, 1883,  also  special  acts  and  resolutions,  list  of 
treaties  and  agreements  with  Indian  tribes.     3d  edition.     1884. 

Liaws  (special) 

Allotments.  General  allotment  act  [to  provide  for  allotment  of  lands  in 
severalty  to  Indians  on  various  reservations,  and  to  extend  pro- 
tection of  laws  of  United  States  and  Territories  over  Indians,  and 
for  other  purposes],  and  amendments.     [1909.] 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Laws  relating  to  allotments,  patents,  alienation, 
citizenship,  cessation  of  tribal  relations,  and  statistics  of  Five 
Civilized  Tribes.    [1905.] 


499 


CIsHsfflcatloa 
no. 

I  20.9  >  I 

Osl 

120.10: 

895  > 
895^ 
896 


902 
9031 
9032 
906 

907 1 
9072 
908 1 
9082 

120.11: 

(date  of 
fiscal 
year) 


120.12: 

Ag3 
C421 


C423 
C423 

C42* 

C42* 
C426 


I  20.    INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Laws  (epocial)— Continued 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.    Legislation  relating  to  Five  Civilized  Tribes, 

59th  Congress,  Isteeseion.     [1906.] 
Osage  Indians.     Division  [of J  Osage  lands  and  funds,  act  of  June  28, 

1906.     [1909.] 

Roster  of  officers  of  Indian  service 

List  of  officers  of  Indian  service;  corrected  to  Aug.  15,  1895.     [1895.] 

Same.     [1895.]    narrow  f« 
List  of  officers  connected  with  Indian  service;  corrected  to  Nov.  5, 1896. 

[1896.] 
List  of  officers  connected  with  Indian  service,  including  agents,  super- 
intendenta,  inspectors,  special  agents,  and  supervisors  of  Indian 
schools,  etc.;  corrected  to  July  11,  1898.     [1898.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  10,  1902.     [1902.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1903.     [1903.]    4° 
Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  1903.     [1903.]    4'» 
List  of  officers  connected  with  Indian  service;  corrected  to  Mar.  15, 

1906.     [1906.]    4° 
Roster  of  officers  of  Indian  service;  corrected  to  Apr.  1,  1907.    [1907.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  13,  1907.    1907. 
Same;  corrected  to  May  25,  1908.     [1908.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  19,  1908.  [Carlisle,  Carlisle  Indian  Press, 
1909.] 

[Proposals    received    and    contracts    awarded    for] 
supplies  for  Indian  service 

[Beginning  with  the  issue  for  the  fiscal  year  1908,  the  words  "  Proposals  received  and 
contracts  awarded  for"  are  omitted  from  the  title. 

1890-1908,  also  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  for  fiscal  year  pre- 
ceding that  for  which  contract  is  awarded;  1890-1907,  usually,  but  not  always, 
included  also  in  annual  report  of  Office  of  Indian  Affairs  (1 20.1:)  for  year 
preceding.] 

See  also  1 20. U: 


1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906    [Not  issued  separately.] 

1907 

1908 

1909 

1910 


1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  (special) 

See  also,  for  rules  and  regulations  concerning  Indian  schools,  entries 

under  120.8: 
Agents.     [Instructions  to  agents  in  relation  to  annual  reports.]    May  20, 

1905.    4° 
Cherokee  Nation .     Regulations,  Jan .  21, 1903,  governing  leasing  of  lands 

in  Cherokee  Nation,  Ind.  T.,  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of 

sec.  72  of  act  approved  July  1,  1902  [for  allotment  of  lands  of 

Cherokee  Nation,  etc.].  n.  p.  [1903]. 
Same,  as  amended  May  4,  1903.  [1903.] 
Same,  as  amended  May  4,  1903  [with  amendments  to  Oct.  1,  1903]. 

1904. 
Same,  as  amended  May  4,  1903  [with  amendments  to  Jan.  17,  1905]. 

1905. 
Same,  revised  regulations.  Mar.  20,  1905.     1905. 
Same,  revised  r^ulations.  Mar.  20,  1905-May  22,  1906.     1906. 


500 


Classification 
no. 

120.12: 

C427 

C43 

C45 

C861 

C862 
C863 
C864 

C86^ 

C86« 
C867 

D63 

Et3 

F581 

F582 
F583 

F58^ 


F58' 


F58< 


F587 


F588 

In2i 
In22 


I  20.     II^DIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  (special)— Cont'd 

Cherokee  lands .  Additional  regulations  governing  leasing  of  Cherokee  al- 
lotted lands  for  mining  oil  and  gas  [approved  Apr.  15, 1903].  [1903.] 

Chickasaw  Nation.  Regulations,  June  3,  1902,  governing  introduction 
by  non-citizens  of  live  stock  in  Chickasaw  Nation,  Ind.  T. 
n.  p.  June  17,  1902. 

Choctaw  Nation.  Regulations  governing  sale  of  segregated  lands  and 
pine  timber  in  Choctaw  Nation,  Ind."  T.     1907. 

Creek  Nation.     Regulations  [governing  leasing  and  sale  of  lands  in 
Creek  Nation,  Ind.  T.,  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of  sec. 
16  and  17  of  act  approved  June  30,  1902,  and  ratified  by  Mus- 
kogee, or  Creek,  national  council  July  26,  1902].     [Dec.  5,  1902.] 
Same,  as  amended  Jan.  21,  1903.     [1903.] 
Same,  as  amended  May  4,  1903.     1903. 

Creek  Nation .    Regulations  as  amended  July  10, 1903,  governing  sale  and 

leasing  of  lands  in  Creek  Nation,  Ind.  T.,  for  carrying  into  effect 

provisions  of  sec.  16  and  17  of  act  approved  June  30, 1902.     1903. 

Same,  as  amended  July  10,  1903  [with  amendments  to  Oct.  6,  19041. 

1904. 

Same,  revised  regulations,  Mar.  20,  1905.     1905. 
Same,  revised  regulations,  Mar.  20,  1905,  with  amendments  [to  Dec. 
27,  1905].     1906. 

Disreputable  characters.  Letter  relative  to  removal  of  disreputable 
characters  from  Indian  country.     June  4,  1901. 

Ethnological  directions  relative  to  Indian  tribes  of  United  States;  by 
Otis  T.  Mason.     1875. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.     Regulations  [May  12,  1904]  governing  applica- 
tions by  allottees  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes  in  Indian  Territory, 
who  are  of  Indian  blood,  for  removal  of  restrictions  upon  aliena- 
tion.    1904. 
Same  [with  rules  relative  to  filing  and  hearing  of  applications].    1905. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.     Regulations  of  July  7,  1906,  governing  leasing 
•  and  sale  of  lands  allotted  to  or  inherited  by  full-blood  Indians  of 
Five  Civilized  Tribes.     1906. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Regulations  of  July  7,  1906,  with  amendments, 
governing  leasing  and  sale  of  lands  allotted  to  or  inherited  by  full- 
blooded  Indians  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  prescribed  by  Secretary 
of  Interior  for  purpose  of  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of  sec.  19, 
20,  and  22  of  act  approved  Apr.  26,  1906.     1907, 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Revised  leasing  regulations  of  June  11,  1907, 
governing  leasing  of  lands  of  members  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes, 
prescribed  by  Secretary  of  Interior,  for  carrying  into  effect  pro- 
visions of  agreements  with  Creek  and  Cherokee  nations  and  act 
approved  Apr.  26,  1906.     1907. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Revised  regulations  of  Apr.  20,  1908,  govern- 
ing leasing  of  lands  of  members  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  pre- 
scribed by  Secretary  of  Interior  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions 
of  agreements  with  Creek  and  Cherokee  nations  and  act  approved 
Apr.  26,  1906.     1908. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Regulations  of  June  20,  1908,  governing  district 
agents,  leasing  of  restricted  lands,  and  removal  of  restrictions  in 
Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Muskogee,  Phoenix  Printing  Company, 
1908. 
Same.  Washington,  Government  Printing  OflSce,  [reprint]  Oct.  1, 
1909. 

Indian  agents.     Instructions  to  Indian  agents.    July  1,  1877.    * 

Indian  agents.     Instructions  to  Indian  agents  relative  to  purchasing 
supplies,  accounting  for  public  funds  and  property,  and  all  mat- 
ters relating  to  proper  administration  of  their  duties.    Revised 
Oct.  1,  1880. 
See  also  120.12:Su.7'»^. 


501 


ClMsiflcatloo 
no. 

120.12: 

In23 


In4i 

In42 
In43 

L23» 


L232 
.L48» 

L482 
L48' 
M34 

M661 
M663 
M663 

N15 
Osl 

Q2 


RI32 
R13» 
R13* 
R261 
R262 
Su7i 


Su72 

T231 

T232 
T233 


I  20.    INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  Instoruotlons  (special)— Cont'd 

Indian  offenses.  Rules  governing  court  of  Indian  offenflee.  n.  p.  [Mar. 
30,  1883]. 

Indian  schools.    See,  for  rules  and  re^^ulations,  entries  under  1 20.8: 

Inherited  Indian  lands.    Amended  rules  for  conveyance  of  inherited 
Indian  lands.    Aug.  12,  1902. 
Same,  Oct.  2,  1902.     [Oct.  4,  1902.] 

Same,  Oct.  2,  1902,  with  amendments  approved  Sept.  18,  Nov.  5, 
1903,  Mar.  21,  1905,  and  Sept.  19,  1907.     1907. 

Lands  in  Indian  Territory.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  selection 
and  renting  of  prospective  allotments  of  lands  in  Indian  Terri- 
tory, 1898.     n.  p.  [1898]. 

Lands.  Regulations  for  conveyance  of  lands  of  noncompetent  Indians, 
approved  Aug.  15,  1907.     1907. 

Leases  of  Indian  allotments.    Amended  rules  and  regulations  to  be  j/ 
observed  in  execution  of  leases  of  Indian  allotments.    Aug.  15,  '\ 
1901.    narrow  large  8° 
Same.    Mar.  21,  1902. 
Same.     Mar.  16,  1905. 

Marriage  of  Indians.  [Instructions  relative  to  marriage  of  Indians.] 
Apr.  5,  1901. 

Mineral  leases.  Regulations  governing  mineral  leases  and  other  mat- 
ters in  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations  in  Indian  Territory,  pre- 
scribed under  provisions  of  agreement  of  Apr.  23, 1897.   n.  p.  n.  d. 

Mineral  leases.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  mineral  leases,  collec- 
tion and  disbursement  of  revenues,  and  supervision  of  schools 
in  Indian  Territory  under  act  of  June  28,  1898.    n,  p.  n.  d. 

Mineral  leases.  Regulations,  as  amended  May  22, 1900,  governing  min- 
eral leases  in  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations  in  Indian  Terri- 
tory, prescribed  under  provisions  of  agreement  of  Apr.  23,  1897. 
n.  p.  n.  d. 

[Naming  of  Indians,  and  instructions  for  preservation  of  family  names 
among  them.]    Dec.  1,  1902. 

Osage  Reservation,  Okla.  Regulations  governing  leasing  of  lands  for 
oil  and  gas  on  Osage  Reservation,  Okla.,  under  act  of  Mar.  3, 
1905.     1907. 

Quapaw  Agency.    Regulations  to  be  observed  in  leasing  for  mining  pur- 

?oses  of  allotted  lands  of  incompetent  Indians  of  Quapaw  Agency, 
nd.  T.,  prescribed  Jan.  24,  1907,  for  carrying  into  effect  act 
approved  June  7,  1897.     1907. 
Railway  lines.     Regulations  concerning  right  of  way  for  railway  lines, 
with  telegraph  and  telephone,  through  Indian  lands  [Apr.  18, 
1899].    n.  p.. [1899].     14  p. 
Same,  amendments.    Apr.  8,  1901.    1  p. 

Same  [Apr.  18, 1899],  amended  [to  Apr.  8, 1901].    n.  p.  [1901].     14  p. 
Same,  Apr.  18, 1899,  with  amendments  of  Apr.  8, 1901.   [1901.]   15  p. 
Registration  of  Indian  families.    Aug.  31,  1901.     large  8'' 

Same.    June  10,  1902.    large  8«> 
Superintendents.    Instructions  to  superintendents  and  Indian  agents, 
relative  to  purchasing  supplies,  accounting  for  public  funds  and 
property,  etc.,  Apr.  1,  1876.     1876. 
Same,  July  1,  1877.    1877.    12° 
See  also  I  20.12:In2''^. 
Telephone  lines.     Regulations  concerning  right  of  way  for  telephone 
and  telegraph  lines  through  Indian  lands,     n.  p.  [Mar.  15,  1901]. 
Same,  addenda.     Nov.  6,  1901. 

Same,  approved  Mar.  26,  1901,  mth  amendments  approved  Nov.  9, 
1901.    n.  p.  [1901]. 


502 


Classiftcation 
no. 

120.12: 

T481 


T482 
T66 


T671 

T672 
T673 


T73 
Uml 

I  20.13 »: 

850 
869 

874 
884 

894 

904 

120.13  2: 

(date  and 
amend- 
ment 
nos.) 


120.14: 

(CT) 


I  20.     INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions  (special)— Cont'd 

Timber.     Regulations  governing  procurement  of  timber  and  stone  for 

domestic  and  industrial  piu-poses  in  Indian  Territory,  as  provided 

in  act  of  June  6,  1900.    n.  p.  [July  14,  1900]. 
Same.    n.  p.  [Feb.  14,  1901]. 
Town-site  commissioners.     Instructions  [of  Secretary  of  Interior  to] 

town-site  commissioners  [of]  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations. 

[Mar.  6]  1899. 
Trade.    Laws  and  regulations  relative  to  trade  with  Indian  tribes,  Apr. 

1,  1879.     1879. 
Same,  Apr.  1,  1904.     1904. 
Trade.     [Circular]  to  Indian  agents  [instructions  for  carrying  into  effect 

sec.  10  of  Indian  appropriation  act,  1904,  extending  privilege  of 

trading  with  Indians  so  as  to  apply  to  all  reservations].    Mar. 

10,  1903. 
Tribal  funds.     Regulations  for  applications  for  tribal  funds  under  act 

of  Mar.  2,  1907.     [1909.] 
Umatilla  Reservation.     Regulations  governing  execution  of  leases  of 

Indian  allotments  on  Umatilla  Reservation  in  Oregon.     Sept, 

15,  1909. 

Regulations  of  Indian  Office  (general) 
Laws,  regulations,  etc.,  of  Indian  Bureau.     1850.    * 
Same,  office  copy,  1850.     [Published]  1869. 
Same,  office  copy.     1874. 
Regulations  of  Indian  Department,  with  appendix  containing  forms 

used.     Revised  [edition].     1884.     [Interleaved.] 
Regulations  of  Indian  Office,  with  appendix  containing  forms  used. 

Revised  [edition].     1894. 
Regulations  of  Indian  Office,  effective  Apr.  1, 1904.    Revised  [edition]. 

1904. 

Amendments  to  Regulations  of  Indian  Office 

[The  arrangement  in  this  class  is  by  the  date  of  the  edition  of  the  Regulations  to 
which  each  series  of  amendments  applies,  with  the  number  of  the  amendment 
used  as  a  superior  in  the  book  number.  Numbers  have  been  assigned  to  the 
amendments  to  Regulations,  1894,  and  to  the  first  three  amendments  to  Regu- 
lations, 1904.  After  that,  beginning  with  no.  4,  Nov.  15, 1904,  the  number  appears 
on  the  amendment.] 

1904,  no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 

[Amends  no.  18 

no.  19 

[Amends  no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 

for    supplies]    for 


1894, 

no. 

1] 

no. 

2 

no. 

3' 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7" 

1904, 

no. 

1 

[no. 

[no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 


Mar.  9,  1895 
Sept.  26,  1895 
Apr.  28,  1896 
July  17,  1896^ 
Jan.  11,  1897 
Mar.  27,  1897 
Feb.  14,  1901 
July  1,  1904 
"sec.  348.] 

2]  July  1,  1904 
sec.  366.] 

3]  Sept.  20,  1904 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 


Proposals     [and     specifications 
Indian  service 

See  also  120.11: 


503 


Cla«8incatlon 
no. 

120.15: 

(date) 


120.16: 

1 20.16 »: 

(date) 

I  20.16  2; 

(CT) 

1 20.16 3: 

(no8.) 

120.16*: 

(no8.) 

120.16*: 

(v.  no8.) 


120.16': 

(date 
beginning 
academic 

year) 

120.17: 

1 20.17  M 

(date) 


I  20.     INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 

Reports  of  as:onts  and  superintendents  in  cliarge 
of  Indians 

I  >rom  aver  J' early  period  up  to  and  Including  1906,  reports  of  agents  and  superintend- 
ents were  printed  as  part  of  the  appendix  to  tho  annual  report  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  Indian  alTairs,  as  it  ap[)earcd  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  and  later  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  as 
issued  separately  also. 

BeginniuK  with  1907,  thesereports  are  not  Included  in  the  commissioner's  report  and 
are  not  printed  in  any  form  at  the  Government  Printing  Office.  From  1907 
to  1909,  a  small  number  of  copies  were  printed  (not  published)  for  the  use  of  the 
Indian  service,  in  the  form  or  a  compilation.  The  reports  are  grouped  by  States 
and  different  sections  are  printed  at  the  various  school  printeries.    Some  of  the 

f)aniphlets  contain  only  one  State  and  some  contain  several,  but  always  arranged 
n  such  a  wav  that  the" whole  can  be  combined  to  form  a  complete  set. 
The  general  title's  for  the  reports  from  1907  to  1909  vary.    The  general  title  of  the  1908 

set  has  been  chosen  as  the  series  title  for  this  class,  because  it  is  more  explicit 

than  either  of  the  others.    The  sets  for  all  three  years  carry  as  the  running  nead 

"Reports  concerning  Indians  in ." 

These  reports  are  addressed  to  the  commissioner  of  Indian  affairs  and  have 

nothing  to  do  with  the  reports  of  the  Indian  Schools  Superintendent. 
As  the  files  of  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  incomplete,  they  are  not  listed 

here.] 

Carlisle  Indian  School 

[Established  at  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1879.] 

Carlisle  Indian  School,  Annual  reports 

[1880-1906,  inannualreportsof  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:). 

1907 and  1908,  in  Reports  of  agents  and  superintendents  in  chargeof  Indians  (1 20.15:).] 

1909     [Issued  separately  only.] 

Carlisle  Indian  School,  General  publications 

[None  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Carlisle  Indian  School,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Carlisle  Indian  School,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Carlisle  Indian  School,  Indian   craftsman  t    large  8° 
[Monthly  except  July  and  August.] 

[This  publication  characterizes  itself  as  "a  magazine  not  only  about  Indians,  but 
mainly  6y  Indians".] 

V.  1,  no.  1  * 

no.  2  * 

no.  3  * 

no.  4  * 

no.  5  * 

Carlisle  Indian  School,  Annual  school  calendar 

1908-09 
1909-10 


Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute 

[Established  at  Hampton,  Va.,  1878.] 

Hampton     Normal     and     Agricultural     Institute, 
Annual  reports 

[The  Hampton  Institute  issues  each  year  an  annual  report  including  information  con- 
cerning all  its  students  both  colored  and  Indian.  These  reports  are  not 
Government  publications. 

That  portion  of  the  report  relating  to  the  Indian  students  has  been  submitted  to  the 
OflRce  of  Indian  Affairs  and  included  with  its  reports  as  follows:  1880-1906  (except 
1899),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  1884  and  188.'>  issued 
separately  also.  1907  and  1908,  in  Reports  of  agents  and  superintendents  in 
charge  of  Indians  (1 20.16:).    1909,  submitted,  but  not  printed.] 


,  no. 

6 

* 

V.  2, 

no. 

1 

* 

no. 

7 

* 

no. 

2 

* 

no. 

8 

•K- 

no. 

3 

* 

no. 

9 

* 

no. 

4 

no. 

10 

* 

t  Beginning  with  v.  2,  no.  6,  Feb.  1910,  the  title  is  changed  to  Red  man. 


504 


Classiflcation 
no. 

(CT) 

120.17': 

(nos.) 

120.17*: 

(nos.) 

120.18: 

(CT) 

120.19: 

896 

898 
903 

905  . 
906 
907 
908 


I  20.     INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE— Continued 


Agricultural     Institute, 


Agricultural     Institute, 


Agricultural     Institute, 


Hampton     Normal     and 
General  publications 

[None  issued,] 

Hampton     Normal     and 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Hampton     Normal     and 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Treaties  and  agreements 

[The  numerous  publications  which  are  to  be  classed  here  are  not  given  individual 

entry  in  this  list. 
5cc,  for  compilations  of  treaties,  W  1.2  :In2 1-'',  Yl.l:In2,  [4254-452],  and  Y4.In2  2:L44  2.] 

Routes  to  Indian  agencies  and  schools 

List  of  Indian  agencies,  subagencies,  and  schools,  with  post-oiSice  and 

telegraph  address,  nearest  railroad  station,  and  usual  route  thence 

to  agency  or  school.     1896. 
Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  15,  1898.     1898. 
Routes  to  Indian  agencies  and  schools,  with  post-office  and  telegraphic 

addresses  and  nearest  railroad  stations;  corrected  to  May  18,  1903. 

1903. 
Same;  corrected  to  May  11,  1905.     1905. 
Same;  corrected  to  May  15,  1906.     1906. 
Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907.     1907. 
Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  15,  1908.     Carlisle,  Carlisle  Indian  Press, 


1    ^Jr-.ii- 


,,71 


01,01:  1 


1908. 


u/:i 


121.      LAND   OFFICE,    otij^^l^fi' ' '  ^' ^ 

[By  act  establishing  the  Department  of  War,  Aug.  7, 1789,  the  Secretary  of  War  was  charged  with  super- 
vision over  "the  granting  of  lands  to  persons  entitled  thereto  for  military  services  rendered  to  Ihe  United 
States."  The  act  establishing  the  Department  of  the  Treasury,  Sept.  2,  1789,  required  the  Secretary  of 
theTreasury  to  execute  "services  relative  to  the  sale  of  the  lands  belonging  to  the  United  States."  An  act 
of  May  18, 179G,  provided  for  surveying  these  lands,  and  authorized  the  President  to  grant  patents  for  lands, 
to  be  countersigned  by  the  Secretary  of  State  and  recorded  in  his  office.  Land  ofhces  were  established  and 
proper  registry  provided  for  by  acts  of  May  10, 1800,  and  Mar.  2G,  1804. 

Act  of  Apr.  25, 1812, provided  "that  there  shall  be  established  in  the  Department  of  the  Treasury  an  office, 
to  be  aenominated  the  General  Land  Office,  the  chief  officer  of  which  shall  be  called  the  commissioner  of 
theGeneralLandOffice,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  *  *  *  to  superintend,  execute,  and  perform  all  such 
acts  and  things  touching  or  respecting  the  public  lands  of  the  United  States  *  *  *  as  have  heretofore 
been  directed  by  law  to  be  done  or  performed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  of  the  Secretary  and 
Register  of  the  Treasury,  and  of  the  Secretary  of  "\\  ar." 

An  act  of  July  4, 1836 ' '  to  reorganize  the  G  eneral  Land  Office  "  provided  that  the  executive  duties  concerning 
public  lands  and  private  claims  for  land  prescribed  therein  "be  subject  to  the  supervision  and  control 
of  the  commissioner  of  the  General  Land  Office,  under  the  direction  of  the  President  of  the  United  States." 
The  question  immediately  arose  as  to  whether  the  elTect  of  this  law  was  to  remove  the  control  of  the  Land 
Office  from  the  Treasury  Department.  The  opinion  of  the  Attorney-General  on  the  subject,  rendered 
July  4, 1836  (J  1.5:3,  p.  137)  was  to  the  effect  that  the  supervision  remained  with  the  Treasury  Department, 
and  in  order  to  remove  all  doubt,  the  President,  at  the  suggestion  of  the  Attorney-General",  directed  that 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  continue  to  superintend  the  business  of  the  Land  Office. 

In  1849,  the  act  establishing  the  Department  of  the  Interior  transferred  the  General  Lanji  Office irot^  the 
Treasury  Department  to  the  Interior  Department.]  ' '  ^       ;  .  1  .  i .» j  i 


121.1: 

(date) 


I21.1«»: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[See,  for  papers  relating  to  public  lands,  July  31,  178^Feb,  28,  1837,  American  state 
papers,  public  lands,  serial  nos.  028-035. 

1817-48,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasurv  Department  (Finance  reports,  T  1.1:).  1849- 
1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also. 

See,  for  additional  matter  for  1851,  [640-52],  and  for  1852,  [676-14].  Report  for  1866  was 
also  issued  in  French.  Report  for  1867  was  also  issued  in  German,  French,  and 
Scandinavian.  An  abridgment  of  report  for  1867  was  also  issued  in  1  v.,  English, 
and  in  another  v.,  German,  French,  and  Scandinavian.  Report  for  1869  was  issued 
in  Enelish,  German,  and  French,  the  last  without  maps.  There  are  2  editions  of 
report  for  1871,  one  bearing  imprint  1871,  the  other,  imprint  1872.] 

Annual  reports  (separ^^tes;  reports  of  commissioner) 


505 


CUssincatlO0 
no. 

I21.ia2: 

(date) 

121.10^: 

(CT) 

121.2: 

All' 

A113 
C32» 

C323 

C441 

C442 

C443 
C88 

D45' 


D452 
El  7 


F761 
F762 
H75» 

H752 

H758 

H75* 

H75« 

H75» 
In2i 

In2  2 


121.    liAND  OFFICE,  OENERAIi— Continued 
Annual  reiK>rts  (separates;  detailed  statement«  of  business) 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

General  publications 

Alaska.  Report  on  acrricultural  prospects,  natives,  salmon  fisheries, 
coal  prospects  and  development,  and  timber  and  lumber  interests 
of  Alaska,  1903;  by  James  W.  Witten.     1904. 

Alabama.  Schedule  of  lands  [in  Alabama]  under  reclassification,  act  of 
Mar.  27, 1906,  [Iluntaville,  Ala.,  meridian,  townships  11-16  south, 
ranges  1-10  west,  3  east].    Aug.  17,  1907. 

Ceded  lands.  Schedule  of  ceded  Sioux  Indian  lands  of  Rosebud  Reser- 
vation in  Chamberlain  land  district,  S.  Dak.,  subject  to  dispo- 
sition under  President's  proclamation  of  May  13,  1904.  May 
24,  1904. 

Ceded  lands.  Schedule  of  ceded  lands  of  Sisseton,  Wahpeton,  and  Cut- 
Head  bands  of  Sioux  Indians  of  Devils  Lake  Reservation,  N. 
Dak.,  subject  to  disposition  under  act  of  Apr.  27,  1904,  and 
President's  proclamation  of  June  2,  1904.    July  6,  1904. 

Chippewa  Indians.  Schedule  of  lands  allotted  to  members  of  Chippewa 
and  Munsee,  or  Christian,  Indians,  or  reserved  for  missionary  and 
school  purposes,  on  Chippewa  and  Munsee  Reservation,  Kans.,  to 
be  sold.     [1901.]    f° 

Chippewa  agricultural  lands,  Minnesota,  [circular  to]  registers  and  re- 
ceivers, Cass  Lake,  Crookston,  and  Duluth,  Minn.     Apr.  20, 1907. 
Same,  Cass  Lake  and  Duluth,  Minn.    July  23,  1908. 

Crow  Reservation.  [Schedule  of  lands  of  ceded  portion  of  Crow  Reser- 
vation, Mont.,  subject  to  disposition  under  President's  proclama- 
tion of  May  24,  1906.]    June  22,  1906. 

Description.     Brief  description  of  public  lands,  prepared  by  commis- 
sioner of  General  Land  Office  for  information  of  foreigners  seeking 
home  in  United  States;  [by  Willis  Drummond].     [1st  edition.] 
1871. 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    1873. 

El  Sobrante,  Rancho.  Decision  in  matter  of  survey  of  Rancho  El 
Sobrante,  Juan  Jos6  and  Victor  Castro,  confirmees,  situated  in 
counties  of  Contra  Costa  and  Alameda,  Cal.  1881.  [An  appealed 
decision  appears  on  p.  205-228  of  Land  decisions  [v.  1]  (I  21.5:1).] 

Forest  reserve  manual  for  information  and  use  of  forest  officers.    1902. 

Forest  reserves.    Stock-grazing  in  forest  reserves.    May  22,  1903.    * 

Homesteads.  Circular  relative  to  soldiers'  and  sailors'  homestead  rights 
and  soldiers'  addi'tional  homestead  entries.     1906. 

Homesteads.  Suggestions  to  homesteaders  and  persons  desiring  to 
make  homestead  entries;  approved  Aug.  4,  1906.     1906. 

Homesteads.  Circular  relative  to  soldiers'  and  sailors'  homestead  rights 
and  soldiers'  additional  homestead  entries.     1907. 

Homesteads.     Suggestions  to  homesteaders  and  persons  desiring  to  make 
homestead  entries;  approved  Mar.  9,  1908.     1908. 
Same  [with  homestead  laws];  approved  Mar.  9,   1908.    [Revised 

edition.]    1908. 
Same  [with  homestead  laws];  approved  Apr.  10,  1909.    1909. 

Indemnity  lands.  Letter  from  commissioner  of  General  Land  Office  to 
Secretary  of  Interior,  Jan.  8,  1884,  in  relation  to  excess  of  indem- 
nity lands  certified  to  State  of  Kansas  for  benefit  of  Atchison, 
Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Raih-oad.     [1884.]* 

Indemnity  lands.  Revocation  [by  Secretary  of  Interior]  of  order  of 
witndrawal,  and  restoration  of  indemnity  lands  to  settlement 
under  preemption  and  homestead  laws,  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
Railroad  Company  indemnity  lands.    1887. 


506 


Classification 
no. 

121.2: 

In23 

K52 


L221 
L222 


L223 

L58 


L931 


L932 
L933 


Ok4i 
Ok42 
Ok43 

Ok4* 
P961 


P962 
P963 


P96* 
R241 

R242 

R721 


I  21.     LAND  OFFICE,  GENERALh-Continued 
General  publications— Continued 

Indian  reservations.     Opening  of  Indian  reservations.     Apr.  27,  1909. 
Same.    Nov.  17,  1909. 

Keystone  Consolidated  Mining  Company.  Decisions  of  commissioner 
of  General  Land  Office  and  Secretary  of  Interior  in  matter  of 
Keystone  Consolidated  Mining  Company,  Original  Amador 
Mining  Company,  Bunker  Hill  Quartz  Mining  Company,  Eureka 
Quartz  Mining  Company,  and  town  site  of  Amador  City  vs.  Cali- 
fornia, involving  right  of  California  to  school  sections  which  are 
mineral  in  character.    1873. 

I>and-grant  legislation,  how  it  began  and  who  supported  it.     1884. 

Land  grants.    Statement  showing  land  grants  made  by  Congress  to  aid 
in  construction  of  railroads,  wagon  roads,  canals,  and  internal 
improvements,  with  data  relative  thereto.     1888 .    oblong  large  S° 
Same.     1908.    oblong  large  8« 

Lewis  and  Clark  Expedition.  Brief  account  of  Lewis  and  Clark  Expe- 
dition from  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  to  mouth  of  Columbia  River,  Oreg., 
and  return,  1804-06,  with  illustrative  map;  exhibit  of  Depart- 
ment of  Interior,  General  Land  Office,  Lewis  and  Clark  Centen- 
nial Exposition,  Portland,  1905.     n.  p.  1905. 

Louisiana  Purchase,  and  our  title  west  of  Rocky  Mountains,  with  review 
of  annexation  by  United  States;  by  Binger  Hermann.     1898. 
large  8° 
Same.     1900.    large  8°    [4002-708] 

Louisiana.  Historical  sketch  of  Louisiana  and  Louisiana  Purchase, 
with  illustrative  maps  reproduced  from  exhibits  of  General  Land 
Office,  Department  of  Interior,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 
St.  Louis,  1904.  Press  of  W.  F.  Roberts,  Washington,  D.  C, 
n.  d.?    * 

Oklahoma.  [Schedule  of  lands  in  El  Reno  land  district,  Okla.,  subject 
to  entry  under  President's  proclamation  of  July  4,  1901.]  July 
17,  1901. 

Oklahoma.  [Schedule  of  lands  in  Lawton  land  district,  Okla.,  subject 
to  entry  under  President's  proclamation  of  July  4,  1901.]  July 
17,  1901. 

Oklahoma.  Report  of  assistant  commissioner  of  General  Land  Office  to 
Secretary  of  Interior  respecting  opening  to  settlement  and  entry 
of  Kiowa,  Comanche  and  Apache,  and  Wichita  lands  in  Okla- 
homa.    [1901.] 

Oklahoma.  Description  of  character  of  pasture  lands  in  [former  Kiowa 
and  Comanche  Reservation]  Okla.,  to  be  sold.    Sept.  10,  1906. 

Public  lands.     Unappropriated  public  lands  of  United  States  by  coun- 
ties, land  districts,  and  States,  July  1,  1907.     1907.     [Earlier  edi- 
tions, published  as  separates  from  annual  reports  of  General  Land 
Office,  are  classed  under  I  21.10^:] 
Same,  July  1,  1908.     1908. 

Public  lands.  Suggestions  to  United  States  commissioners.  United 
States  court  commissioners,  and  judges  and  clerks  of  courts  of 
record  [regarding  proofs  in  entry  of  public  lands].  [Mar.  24, 
1905.] 

Public  lands.  Unappropriated  public  lands  of  United  States  by  coun- 
ties, land  districts,  and  States,  July  1,  1909.     1909. 

Red  Lake  Reservation .  Schedule  of  lands  in  that  part  of  Red  Lake  Res- 
ervation in  Crookston,  Minn.,  land  district  subject  to  disposition 
under  act  of  Feb.  20,  1904.    May  18,  1904. 

Red  Lake  Reservation.  Schedule  of  unsold  lands  in  Red  Lake  Reser- 
vation [in  Crookston,  Minn.,  land  district  subject  to  disposition 
under  act  of  Feb.  20,  1904].     Aug.  17,  1904. 

Rosebud  lands.  Information  relative  to  opening  of  Rosebud  or  Tripp 
County  lands,  S.  Dak.    Aug.  25,  1908.    4« 


507 


ClaMlflcatlon 
no. 

121.2: 

R72» 
R723 

R85 

St2 
Ui5 

W75' 


W75^ 
W75' 

W99 

121.3: 

(no8.) 
121.4: 

(nos.) 

121.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


I  21.    LAND  OFFICE,  OENERALr-Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  map  accompanying.     1908.    9.3  X  7  in. 
Same,  agent's  and  soldier's  and  sailor's  aflfidavit  accompanying. 
[1908.]    16° 

Ruins.  Circular  relating  to  historic  and  prehistoric  ruins  of  the  South- 
west, and  their  preservation;  [by  Edgar  L.  Hewett].     1904. 

State  grants  of  public  lands,  tables,    n.  p.  Mar.  12,  1896. 

Uinta  Valley  Reservation.  Schedule  of  lands  of  Uintah  [TJinta  Valley] 
Reservation  in  Uintah  land  district,  Utah,  subject  to  disposition 
under  President's  proclamation  of  July  14,  1905.    July  25,  1905. 

Wisconsin.     Report  of  geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minne- 
sota, and  incidentallv  of  portion  of  Nebraska  Territory;  by  David 
Dale  Owen.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1852. 
xxxviii  +  39-638  p.  28  1.  il.  39  pi.  9  maps,  4« 
Same,   text  without  plates  or  maps.     Philadelphia,   Lippincott, 

Grambo  &  Co.,  1852.     xxxviii  +  39-638  +  [1]  p.  il.  4« 
Same,  plates  and  .maps  only,  with  title.  Illustrations  to  geological 
report  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota.     Philadelphia,  Lip- 
pincott, Grambo  &  Co.,  1852.     [1]  p.  27  1.  39  pi.  9  maps,  4*> 

Wyoming.  [Schedule  of  lands  of  ceded  portion  of  Shoshone  or  Wind 
River  Reservation,  Wyo.,  subject  to  disposition  under  Presi- 
dent's proclamation  of  June  2,  1906.]    July  19,  1906. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Prior  to  Dec.  31, 1909,  the  General  Land  Office  issued  no  numbered  series  of  circu- 
lars, t    See,  for  miscellaneous  circulars,  1 21.10:] 

[Liand]  decisions 

[The  decisions  relating  to  public  lands  are  prepared  in  the  ofTice  of  the  Assistant 
Attorney-General  for  the  Interior  Department,  under  the  supervision  of  that 
officer,  and  submitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  for  his  adoption.  Also 
issued  in  separate  signatures. 

Volumes  1-3  contained  the  decisions  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  and  of  the 
commissioner  of  the  General  Land  Office;  but  beginning  with  v.  4  the  General 
•Land  Office  decisions  were  omitted.  Notwithstanding  this  fact  the  title-pages, 
up  to  and  including  v.  37,  J  read  incorrectly  Decisions  of  Department  of  Interior 
and  General  Land  Office  in  cases  relating  to  public  lands. 

Although  issued  in  the  name  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  these  decisions  are 
classed  under  121.,  because  of  their  intimate  connection  with  the  General 
Land  Office.) 

[v.  1]  Decisions  of  Department  of  Interior  and  General  Land  Office 
relating  to  lands  and  land  claims,  July,  1881-June,  1883.     1883. 

V.  1  Same,  with  title,  Decisions  of  Department  of  Interior  and  General 
Land  Office  in  cases  relating  to  public  lands.  Revised  edition. 
1887. 


V.2 

V.    8 

V.  14 

V.  20 

V.  26 

V.  32 

V.3 

V.    9 

V.  15 

V.  21 

V.  27 

V.  33 

V.4 

V.  10 

V.  16 

V.  22 

V.  28 

V.  34 

V.5 

V.  11 

V.  17 

V.  23 

V.  29 

V.  35 

V.  6 

V.  12 

V.  18 

V.  24 

V.  30 

V.  36 

V.  7 

V.  13 

V.  19 

V.  25 

V.  31 

V.  37t 

I21.5«: 

[Land]  decisions  (separates) 

(CT) 

tin  Apr.  1911,  the  General  Land  Office  began  a  new  series  of  numbered  Circulars, 
some  of  which  are  multigraphed,  some  printed. 

JThe  title-page  of  v.  38,  which  appeared  in  1910  and  for  that  reason  is  omitted  from 
this  Checklist,  omits  the  words  "and  General  Land  Office."  With  the  exception  of 
the  wording  of  the  title-pages,  there  is  no  change  in  the  form  of  the  publication  and 
the  classification  assigned  to  v.  38  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  1 21.5:38. 


508 


Classification 
no. 

121.6: 

891 


893 

897 
902 1 

9022 
121.7: 


121.8: 

C631 
C632 
C63=* 
C63'' 

C635 
C63« 

D45^ 

D452 

D453 

D45* 

F761 

F762 

M661 

M662 
M663 
M66* 

M66* 

M668 

M66' 

M668 


I  21.     IjAND  office,  general— Continued 

Digest  of  [land]  decisions 

Digest  of  decisions  of  Department  of  Interior  and  General  Land  Office  in 
cases  relating  to  public  lands,  v.  1-10;  prepared  by  S.  V.  Proud- 
fit.     1891. 

Same,  also  tables  of  cases  reported  and  overruled,  statutes,  circulars, 
and  rules  of  practice  cited  and  construed,  v.  1-16;  prepared  by 
S.  V.  Proudfit.    1893. 

Same,  v.  1-22;  prepared  by  S.  V.  Proudfit.     1897. 

Same,  v.  1-30;  prepared  by  S.  V.  Proudfit  and  George  J.  Hessel- 
mann,  pt.  1:  [Decisions].     1902. 

Same,  pt.  2:  [Tables  of  cases  reported].     1902. 
Land  laws  (general) 

[Various  compilations  of  the  land  laws  have  been  made;  none,  however,  by  the  Land 
O ffice  since  its  incorporation  into  the  Interior  Department.  The  following  refer- 
ences are  thought  to  represent  a  complete  collection  of  such  compilations.] 

See,  for  editions  of  1810  or  1811  (1  v.)  and  1817  (2  prints  of  1  v.), 

T1.2:P96i-3. 
See,  for  editions  of  1828  [v.  1]  and  1836,  v.  2,  Y1.1:P96^2 
See,  for  edition  of  1838  (2  v.),  Y1.1:P96'^.-*. 

See,  for  editions  of  1880  (4  v.),  1881  (1  v.),  and  1884  (4  v.),  Y3.P961: 
G28l.^L78l-^andP96l-3. 

Land  laws  (special)  i 

Coal-land  law  and  regulations  thereunder.    July  31,  1882.    * 

Same.     Reprint  [1896]. 

Same.     Reprint  [1897]. 

Same,  with  extract  from  circular  of  Aug.  7, 1895,  and  circular  of  June 

27,  1900.     Reprint  [1901]. 
Same.    Apr.  12,  1907. 
Same,  Apr.  12,  1907,  with  amendments  and  supplemental  circulars. 

Reprint  July  11,  1908. 
Desert-land  laws.     Regulations  and  laws  governing  entries  and  proofs 

under  desert-land  laws.     [1902.] 
Desert-land  laws.     Statutes  and  regulations  govemitig  entries  and  proof 

under  desert  land  laws.     Feb.  10,  1906. 
Same,  with  suggestions  to  persons  desiring  to  make  entries  under  said 

laws;  [approved  Nov.  30,  1908].     1908. 
Same,  with  suggestions  to  persons  desiring  to  make  entries  under  said 

laws;  approved  Nov.  30,  1908,  with  amendment  of  Aug.  21,  1909. 

1909. 
Forest  reserves.     Compilation  of  laws,  and  regulations  and  decisions 

thereunder,  relating  to  creation  and  administration  of  public  for- 
est reserves.     Nov.  6,  1900. 
Same,  relating  to  establishment  of  Federal  forest  reserves.    Oct.  3, 

1903. 
Mining  laws.    United  States  mining  laws  and  regulations  thereunder. 

Apr.  1,  1879. 
Same.     Oct.  31,  1881. 

Same;  approved  Dec.  10,  1891.    *  :  l:  X 

Same;  approved  Dec.  10,  1891  [with  amendments  to  July  18,  1894]. 

[Dec.  1,  1894.] 
Same;  approved  Dec.  10,  1891  [amendments  to  paragraphs  32,  50, 

and  51].     Nov.  7,  1895. 
Same;  approved  Dec.  10,  1891  [with  amendments  to  Nov.  7,  1895]. 

[Dec.  1,  1894,  reprint  1896.] 
Same;  approved  Dec.  10,  1891  [with  amendments  to  Nov.  7,  1895]. 

[July  31,  1897.] 
Same;  approved  Dec.  15,  1897.     [1898.] 


509 


ClaHMlflcatloa 
no. 

121.8: 

M66« 

M66" 
M66  '^ 

M66  '* 

Sw2» 

Sw22 
Sw23 
Sw2* 
T48^ 

T482 
121.9: 

880 

883 

885 
887 

893 

894 

895 1 
8952 

896 
899 
901 
906 
121.10: 
(date) 

121. 11»: 

855 


871 
881 


121.     IjAND  office,  GENERALr—Continued 

Land  laws  (special)— Continued 

Same;  approved  June  24,  1899.  [1899.] 
Same;  approved  July  26,  1901 .  [1901.] 
Same;  approved  Doc.  18,  1903.    [1904.] 

Same;  approved   Dec.   18,   1903   [amendment  to  paragraph   147]. 
Sept.  7,  1904. 

Same;  approved  Dec.  18,  1903  [amendment  to  paragraph  371.    Jan. 
9,  1905. 

Same;  approved  Dec.  18,  1903  [with  amendments  to  Nov.  20,  1905]. 
[1906.] 

Same;  approved  May  21,  1907.    1907. 

Same;  approved  Mar.  29,  1909.     1909. 
Swamp  lands.    United  States  swamp  land  laws,  regulations  and  deci- 
sions thereunder.    Apr.  18,  1882. 

Same.     Sept.  22,  1890. 

Same.    Mar.  17,  1896.     [Ist  edition.]    18  p. 

Same.     Mar.  17,  1896  [1904].     [2d  edition.]    19  p. 
Timber  laws.    Compilation  of  public  timber  laws,  and  regulations  and 
decisions  thereunder.    Jan.  21,  1897. 

Same.     Feb.  14,  1903. 
Rules  of  practice 

Rules  of  practice  in  cases  before  district  land  offices.  General  Land 

Office,  and  Department  of  Interior;  approved  Dec.  20,  1880. 

1880. 
Same  [amendment  to  rule  35].    Jan.  3,  1883. 
Same;  approved  Aug.  13,  1885.     1885. 
Same;  approved  Aug.  13,  1885  [with  amendments  to  Mar.  27,  18861. 

1887. 
Same;  approved  Aug.  13,  1885  [with  amendments  to  Mar.  15,  1892]. 

1893. 
Same;  approved  Aug.  13, 1885  [amendments  to  rules  2  and  9].    July 

14,  1894. 
Same;  approved  Aug.  13, 1885  [with  amendments].     [Jan.  7]  1895.   * 
Same;  approved  Aug.  13,  1885  [with  amendments  to  June  1,  189^. 

1895,  reprint  [1896]. 
Same.     Revised  edition,  approved  Dec.  23,  1896.     1897. 
Same.     Revised  edition,  approved  Jan.  27,  1899.     1899. 
Same.    Revised  edition,  approved  July  15,  1901.     1901. 
Same.    Revised  edition,  approved  July  15, 1901.    Reprint  Mar.  1906. 
Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions 

[This  class  includes  an  extensive  series  of  circulars,  sometimes  designated  by  letter 
representing  the  division  from  which  they  come,  conveying  instructions,  orders. 

Eroclamations,  notices,  etc.,  to  land  offices.    These  Circulars  are  not  listed 
ere.] 

Manuals  of  surveying  instructions  (general) 

See,  for  Manual  of  instructions  for  survey  of  mineral  lands,  1 21.11': 
M66  '-\ 

Instructions  to  surveyors  general  of  public  lands,  for  surveying  districts 
established  since  1850;  also,  manual  of  instructions  to  regulate 
field  operations  of  deputy  surveyors.    Washington,  A.  O.  P. 
Nicholson,  Public  Printer,  1855. 
Same.    1871. 

Instructions  of  commissioner  of  General  Land  Office  to  surveyors  gen- 
eral relative  to  survey  of  public  lands  and  private  land  claims. 
May  3,  1881. 


510 


€la»sificatloii 
no. 

121. 11»: 

890 

894 

902^ 

9022 

121.11  ^«: 

(CT) 
tI21.112: 

(CT) 
121. 11^: 

M66» 

M662 

M663 

121.12: 

870 
872 


875 

876 

877 

878 
880 

884 
889 
892 
895 » 

8952 
899 
904 
121.13: 

(CT) 


121.     LAND  OFFICE,  GENERAL— Continued 

Manuals  of  surveying  instructions  (general)— Continued 

Manual  of  surveying  instructions  for  survey  of  public  lands  and  private 
land  claims.    Jan.  1,  1890. 

Same.    June  30,  1894. 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1902. 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1902  [reprint]  1908. 
Manuals  of  surveying  instructions  (separates) 

Manuals  of  surveying  instructions  (supplements) 

Manuals  of  surveying  instructions  (special) 

Mineral  lands.    Manual  of  instructions  for  survey  of  mineral  lands. 


1895.     IS" 

Same.    1897. 

16 

Same.     1909. 

16 

Circular  show^ing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain 
title  to  public  lands 

Circular  showing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands 
by  purchase,  by  location,  by  preemption  and  homestead.    Aug. 
23,  1870.     large  8« 
Circular  showing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands 
by  purchase,  by  location,  by  preemption  and  homestead  [issued 
Aug.  30, 1872];  with  soldiers  and  sailors'  homestead  law  of  June  8, 
1872  [issued  June  13,  1872],  and  instructions  of  General  Land 
Office  thereon.     1873.    4« 
Circular  showing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands. 
June  17,  1875.    * 
Same.    May  18,  1876. 
Circular  showing  methods  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands 

under  existing  laws.     Dec.  1,  1877.    * 
Circular  showing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands 

under  existing  laws.     Oct.  1,  1878. 
Circular  showing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands 
under  preemption,  homestead,  timber  culture,  and  other  laws. 
Oct.  1,  1880. 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1884. 
Same.    Jan.  1,  1889. 
Same.    Feb.  6,  1892. 
Circular  showing  manner  of  proceeding  to  obtain  title  to  public  lands 
under  homestead,  desert  land,  and  other  laws.     [Ist  edition.] 
Oct.  30,  1895. 
Same.    2d  edition.    1896. 
Same.    July  11,  1899. 
Same.    Jan.  25,  1904. 
Maps 


1 22.      LIBRARY 


[Established  in  1849  when  Interior  Department  was  created.    Abolished  in  1907.] 


122.1: 

(dat«) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 


fThe  publications  classed  under  121.112;  are  not  listed  in  this  Checklist  because 
not  issued  until  1910. 


511 


CUHsllloatlon 
no. 

122.2: 

(CT) 
122.3: 

(no8.) 
122.4: 

(no8.) 
122.5: 

871 
873 

875 
877 
881 

882 

883 

884 
892  > 

8922 

8923 


I  22.  LIBRARY-- Continued 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Catalogues 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  Interior.    1871. 

Alphabetical  catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  Interior.     1873. 
Same,  containing  additions  during  1873  and  1874.     1875. 
Same,  including  additions  Dec.  31,  1874-May  31,  1877.     1877. 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  Interior,  including  additions 
May  31,  1877-Feb.  1,  1881.     1881.     large  8° 

List  of  additions  to  library  of  Interior  Department,  Feb.  1,  1881-Sept. 
19,  1882.     [1882.]    large  8«    * 

Supplemental  catalogue  of  books  added  to  library  of  Department  of 
Interior,  Feb.  1,  1881-June  30,  1883.     [1883. J    large  8°    * 
Same,  June  30,  1883-Dec.  31,  1884.     [1884.]    large  8«    * 

Books  [except  fiction]  added  to  library  of  Department  of  Interior,  Jan.  1, 
1885-May  1,  1892.     [1892.]    large  8«    * 

Books  of  fiction  added  to  library  of  Department  of  Interior,  Jan.  1, 1885- 
May  1,  1892.     [1892.]    large  S*'    * 

Books  of  reference   in   library   of   Department  of   Interior.     [1892?] 
large  S"    * 

123.      PATENT  OFFICE 


[Bv  act  of  Apr.  10,  1790.  authority  to  grant  letters  patent  was  vested  jointly  in  the  Secretary  of  State,  the 
Secretary  of  War,  and  the  Attorney-General,  subject  to  approval  by  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
and  provision  was  made  that  such  letters  patent  should  be  recorded  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State. 
By  act  of  Feb.  1,  1793,  the  connection  of  the  Secretary  of  War  with  patent  affairs  ceased,  and  the  juris- 
diction was  brought  more  closely  under  the  Secretary  of  State. 

Patent  Office  established  and  attached  to  Department  of  State  by  act  of  July  4,  1836.  Transferred  to 
Interior  Department  by  act  organizing  that  Department,  Mar.  3, 1849.] 


123.1 


(date) 


Annual  reports  to  Congress  (calendar  years)    8°  and  large  8° 

[The  act  of  July  4,  1830,  provided  for  a  report  to  Congress  in  January  of  each  year, 
containing  a  statement  of  expenditures,  together  with  the  list  of  patents  and 
alphabetical  list  of  patentees  for  that  year;  see,  for  information  as  to  earlier  lists, 
123.7: 

In  addition  to  these  statements  and  lists,  the  report  was  to  include  such  other  infor- 
mation as  to  the  state  and  condition  of  the  Patent  Office  as  might  be  useful  to 
Congress  or  to  the  public.  Under  this  provision,  the  commissioner,  as  early  as 
1837,  included  in  his  report  a  statement  on  agriculture,  which  continued  to  be  a 

?art  of  the  report,  forming  a  separate  volume  after  1849,  until  1862,  when  the 
)epartment  of  Agriculture  was  established. 

Beginning  with  1843,  the  claims  of  patents,  with  brief  descriptions,  were  printed  as 
a  part  of  the  annual  report,  but  from  1843  to  1848,  only  a  small  part  of  tne  edition 
contained  these  claims  and  the  lists  of  patents  and  patentees.  From  1849,  the 
entire  edition  contained  the  descriptions  and  claims  of  patent^;,  as  well  as  the 
lists  of  patents  and  patentees,  until  the  adoption  of  a  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  11, 
1871,  which  ordered  that  the  publication  of  this  matter  as  a  part  of  the  annual 
report  be  discontinued,  and  provided  for  the  publication  separately  of  the  com- 
plete specifications  and  drawings  of  each  patent;  see  1 23.14: 

With  Jan.  1872,  the  publication  of  the  Official  gazette  (I  23.8:)  was  begun,  and  much 
additional  matter  which  had  theretofore  appeared  in  the  annual  reports,  was 
transferred  to  the  Official  gazette,  leaving  the  annual  lists  of  patents  and 
patentees  the  chief  feature  of  the  annual  report,  as  in  the  earlier  years. 

From  1872  to  1875,  the  annual  list  was  not  even  accompanied  by  a  report  on  the  con- 
dition of  the  office,  but  appeared  with  the  title,  General  index  of  Official  gazette 
and  monthly  volumes  of  patents.  The  commissioner's  report  on  the  condition 
of  the  office  for  each  of  these  four  years  appeared  only  in  the  OflBcial  gazette, 
where  the  similar  reports  have  appeared  for  each  j-ear  from  1871  to  1909  (except 
1878),  being  printed  usually  in  one  of  the  January  or  February  numbers.  From 
1876  to  1909,  the  report  of  the  commissioner  on  the  condition  of  the  office  has  also 
preceded  the  annual  lists  of  patentees  and  patents,  but  with  the  exception  of 
these  few  pages,  the  annual  rep>ort  to  Congress  is  in  fact  a  yearly  index  to  the 
Official  gazette  (123.8:)  and  to  the  monthly  volumes  of  Specifications  and  draw- 
ings of  patents  (1 23.14:). 

1837-69,  no  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 


512 


Classification 
no. 

I  23.1 1: 

(date) 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Annual  reports  to  Congress  (calendar  years)— Continued 

Prior  to  1837,  the  occasional  reports  were  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  State;  see,  for 
1829  [19&-38],  and  for  1831  [216-2],  Although  the  Patent  Office  remained  under 
the  State  Department  until  1849,  the  reports  from  1837  have  been  addressed  direct 
to  Congress,  and  although  the  ones  from  1837  to  1848  have  no  connection  with 
Interior  Department,  these,  as  well  as  the  later  imports,  are  for  purposes  of  con« 
venience  classed  here.] 


1837 
1838 
1839 
1840 
1841 

1842 

1843 


315-105] 

325-112] 

346-80] 

356-111 

365-106 

378-152 

402-74] 

397-169 

420-109 

415-129 

442-177 

433-150 


[Omits  lists  of  patents  and  patentees.] 
[Omits  lists  of  patents  and  patentees.] 
[Omits  claims  of  patents.] 


Same,  without  lists  or  claims  of  patents 
1844 


f  [451-75] 
\[465-78] 


Same,  without  lists  or  claims  of  patents 

1845  [484-140] 

Same,  without  lists  of  patents  or  patentees 

1846  [499-52] 

1847  [519-54] 

Same,  without  lists  or  claims  of  patents 

1848  [542-59] 

Same,  without  lists  or  claims  of  patents 

1849,  pt.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures 


[475-307] 


/[555-15] 
U574-20] 


[Inserted  in  a  few  of  the  office  copies  of  pt.  1  are  9  plates  and  2  unnumbered  pages  of 
text  descriptive  of  machine  engraving  and  chromolithography,] 


/[556-15 
l[575-20; 


/[624-118 
1  [645-102 


Same,  pt.  1,  without  list  of  patents 
Same,  pt.  2,  Agriculture 

1850,  pt.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures    [600-32] 
Same,  pt.  2,  Agriculture    [601-32] 

1851,  pt.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures 

Same,  pt.  2,  Agriculture    {[6461^^2] 

1852,  pt.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures     [682-65]! 
Same,  pt.  2,  Agriculture  [683-65]] 

1853,  pt.  1,  Arts  and  manufactures    "^fyiqoqj 
Same  [pt.  2],  Agriculture    /[697-27 


[Also  in  1  V.  [667-55].] 


1854,  Arts  and  manufactures, 


[720-39] 
1    /[753-42] 
^    U785-59] 


Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    j  [786-59] 


/[755-42] 
l[787-59] 


Same,  Agriculture 
1855,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1 


/[816-20] 
t  [848-1  ' 


12] 

Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    ir849_i21 

r  [8 18— 201 
Same,  Agriculture    |r85o_i21 


513 


t'lassinratlon 
no. 

I23.1»: 

(date) 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Annual  reports  to  Congress  (calendar  years) — Continued 

fr882— 531 
1856,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1    |f9Q2-(j5| 

4  rr883— 531 

Same,  Arts  and  manufactiu-es,  v.  2   <  r903-<i5l 

Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3   "{[9()4_^5| 


Same,  Agriculture    |[905_(j5J 


1857,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v. 

Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2 


fr925-301 
t[951-32] 


/[926-30] 
U952-32] 


Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3 
Same,  Agriculture    •{f954_39] 


{I 


927-30] 
953-32] 


82452' 


1858,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1    {[1009-1051 
Same,  Arts  and  manufectures,  v.  2   <{  [loio-iosi 
Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  3    {rioii_i051 
Same,  Agriculture    {[1012-105] 

1859,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1     [1029-12] 
Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    [1030-12] 
Same,  Agriculture    [1028-11] 

1860,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1     [1083-7] 
Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2     [1084-7] 
Same,  Agriculture    [1099-48] 

1861,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1  {^^^^^^^  ^[ns^l] 

Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    [1133-53] 

Same,  Agriculture    [1122-39]    [See,  for  later  reports,  made  by  Agri- 
culture Department,  Al.l:] 

1862,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1     [1166-52] 
Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    [1167-52] 

1863,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1     [1191-60] 
Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    [1192-60] 

1864,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  1     [1225-51] 
Same,  Arts  and  manufactures,  v.  2    [1226-51] 

1865,  V.  1     [1257-52] 
Same,  v.  2    [1258-52] 
Same,  V.  3    [1259-52] 

1866,  v.l     [1298-109] 
Same,  v.  2    [1299-109] 
Same,  v.  3    [1300-109] 

1867, V.  1    [1333-96] 

Same,  v.  2    [1334-96] 

Same,  V.  3    [1335-96] 

Same,  V.  4  [1336-96] 
1868,  V.  1    [1375-52] 

Same,  V.  2    [1376-52] 

Same,  v.  3     [1377-52] 

Same,  v.  4  [1378-52] 
-11 33 


514 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

I23.1M 

(date) 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Annual  reports  to  Congress  (calendar  years)— Continued 

1869,  V.  1     [1420-102] 
Same,  v.  2     [1421-102] 
Same,  v.  3     [1422-102] 

Same,  v.  4     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

[The  joint  resolution  of  Jan.  11,  1871,  provided  that  the  publication  of  the  abstracts 
and  specifications  and  of  the  engravings  theretofore  accompanying  the  annual 
report  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  should  be  discontinued  after  the  publica- 
tion of  that  portion  of  the  report  for  1869  for  which  the  plates  had  been  prepared. 
Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  the  law,  v.  4  of  1869  and  v.  2,  3  of  1870  and  1871, 
containing  the  mechanical  part  of  the  report,  were  issued  in  the  bureau  edition. 
They  did  not,  however,  appear  in  the  Congressional  set.] 

1870,  V.  1     [1455-89] 

Same,  v.  2    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  v.  3     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1871,  V.  1     [1511-86] 

Same,  v.  2     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  v.  3     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


1872 1 

1873  t 

1874  t 

1875  t 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903* 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


1564-190] 
1583-58] 
1643-150] 
1685-107] 
1754-36] 
1805-61" 
1855-48' 
1916-33' 
1965-67 
'2024-62" 
2109-71' 
2202-73 
2313-18' 
2344-71' 
2492-135 
2569-164' 
2658-109 
2699-78] 
2822-58' 
2906-68' 
3066-53 
3173-127] 
3334-70] 
3356-242] 
3472-183' 
3609-185' 
3733-104 
3855-185' 
4041-138 
4232-151 
4527-342' 
4607-177' 
4856-266' 
5030-425' 
5198-558' 
5311-620 
5477-1407] 
5768-123] 


t  From  1872  to  1875,  the  annual  list  of  patents  and  patentees  as  presented  to  Con- 
gress bore  title,  General  index  of  Official  gazette  ana  monthly  volumes  of  patents. 
The  usual  statement  of  expenditures  and  report  on  condition  of  Patent  Office  for 
these  years  appeared  in  the  Official  gazette  (1 23.8:)  as  follows:  1872,  in  v.  3,  no.  3,  Jan. 
21, 1873;  1873,  in  v.  5,  no.  3,  Jan.  20,  1874;  1874,  in  v.  7,  no.  4,  Jan.  26, 1875;  1875, in 
V.  9,  no.  3,  Jan.  18,  1876. 


515 


rUHMlflrattoii 
no. 

I23.1'«: 

(date) 
I23.P: 

(date) 

123.2: 

At8 

C44 


C56^ 
C562 


C563 


C89 
El  2 


F51 
F52 

Iii2 

In8 

L44 

M561 


M56' 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Annual  reports  to  Cong^ress  (separateH;  reporta  of  commiB- 
sioner,  calendar  years) 

Annueel  reports  to  Secretary  of  Interior  (fiscal  years) 

[1879-1909  (except  1881,  1882,  and  1884,  none  Issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Interior 
Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  Issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Attorneys.  Names  and  addresses  of  attorneys  practicing  before  Patent 
Office,  1883.     [1883. J    *    [5e«,  for  later  lists,  1  23.12:] 

China.  Protection  extended  to  patents,  designs,  trade-marks,  and 
copyrights  in  China,  Japan,  and  Korea  [with  appendix,  OflBcial 
list  of  patent  lawyers  in  Tokyo];  by  Albert  W.  Pontius.     1909. 

Classification.    Plan  of  classification  of  patented  inventions.    1900. 

Classified  index  of  subjects  of  invention  adopted  in  Patent  Office, 
Mar.  1,  1872.  1872.  [See,  for  later  issues,  123.8:14,  no.  27  and 
I23.8&:] 

Classification  of  subjects  of  invention  of  Patent  Office  arranged  by  divi- 
sions with  classes  and  subclasses  in  each;  revised  to  July  1,  1^8. 
1908.    large  8«    [See,  for  earlier  issues,  I  23.8&:] 

Cuba.    Patent  and  trade-mark  registration  in  Cuba.    July  21,  1902. 

Electricity.     Patents  in  electricity.     1881.     16  v.    *    [Contains  copies 
of  specifications  and  drawings  of  all  patents  in  electricity  prior  to 
Julj^  1,  1881.] 
Seealsol2S.b:E\2. 

Fire.  Account  of  destruction  by  fire  of  north  and  west  halls  of  model 
room  of  Patent  Office,  Sept.  24, 1877,with  history  of  Patent  Office, 
1790-1877.     1877.     large  8° 

Fish  and  fisheries.  Specifications  and  drawings  of  all  patents  relating 
to  fish  and  fisheries  issued  by  United  States  prior  to  Jan.  1,  1880. 
1880.    4« 

Industrial  art.    Growth  of  industrial  art.     1892.    large  4" 

International  Union.  History  of  International  Union  for  protection  of 
industrial  property,  including  discussion  of  articles  of  union  and 
their  effect  upon  industrial  property  of  citizens  of  United  States; 
by  F.  A.  Seely.    Sept.  1,  1887. 

Laws.    Patent  and  trade  mark  laws  and  conventions;  by Seely. 

[1893.]    * 

Meteorological  observations.  Results  of  meteorological  observations 
made  under  direction  of  Patent  Office  and  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1854-59,  being  report  of  commissioner  of  patents;  [prepared 
for  publication  by  Joseph  Henry  and  James  H.  Coffin].  1861. 
v.  1,  4''  ([Smithsonian  Institution  publication  157];  36th  Cong. 
1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  [unnumbered].)  [Though  not  appearing  in 
Congressional  set  as  a  Senate  numbered  document,  this  volume 
does  appear  as  36th  Congress,  1st  session,  House  executive  docu- 
ment 55,  serial  no.  1052.] 
Same ;  [prepared  for  publication  by  Franklin  B .  Hough  and  James  H . 
Coffin].  1864.  V.  2,  pt.  1  [and  pt.  2]  4«  ([Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion publication  182];  36th  Cong.  Ist  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  [unnum- 
berea].)  [Though  not  appearing  in  Congressional  set  as  a  Senate 
numbered  document,  this  volume  does  appear  as  36th  Congress, 
Ist  session,  House  executive  document  55,  serial  no.  1053.] 
[The  material  for  these  2  volumes  was  collected  by  voluntary  observers  and  prepared 
for  publication  at  the  joint  expense  of  the  Patent  OflQce  and  the  Smithsonian 
Institution.  Volume  1  wa^  proparecl  by  Joseph  Henry  and  James  H.  Collin,  v.  2, 
by  Franklin  B.  Hough  and  James  H.  C'oflin.-  The  work  was  transmitted  to  Con- 
gress by  the  commissioner  of  patents. 
Volume  2,  though  not  including  all  that  was  originally  contemplated  and  though 
there  is  nothmg  to  indicate  that  pt.  2  is  included  nor  where  pt.  2  begins,  is  actually 
made  up  of  2-portions,  the  1st,  relating  to  the  periodical  phenomena  of  plants  and 
animals,  1851-59,  the  2d,  including  materials  for  critical  study  of  3  storms  in  1859.] 


516' 


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no. 

123.2; 

W41 


123.3: 

(nos.) 


123.4: 

(nos.) 
123.5: 

E121 


E122 
E123 
E12* 
E12^ 
E12« 
E127 
E128 
E129 
El  2 10 
El  2" 
El  2 12 
El  2" 
El  2" 
El  2 15 
El  2 16 

F84 
Itli 

Itl'^ 

W841' 

W842 

W843 

123.6: 

878 
883 1 

8832 
889 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Wedderburn,  John.  Order  upon  John  Wedderbum  or  John  Wedder- 
burn  and  Company,  to  show  cause  why  commissioner  of  patents 
should  not  refuse  to  recognize  him  or  them  as  patent  agent  or 
agents.     1897. 

Bulletins,  Classification    large  8° 

[Classifications  1-4  were  published  as  supplements  to  v.  91, 93, 95,  and  97  of  the  Official 
gazette  (123.8:).  The  changes  in  classification  noted  in  these  bulletins  are  em- 
bodied in  the  revised  classifications  issued  from  time  to  time;  see  1 23.2:  C56  ^>  3  and 
123.8b:] 


5 

10 

15 

20 

6 

11 

16 

21 

7 

12 

17 

22 

8 

13 

18 

23 

9 

14 

19 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Indexes  to  patents  (special) 

Electricity.     Index  of  patents  relating  to  electricity  granted  by  United 
States  prior  to  July  1,  1881;  with  app.  [1],  July  1,  1881-June 
30,  1882.    1882.    large  8*'    [Index  and  appendixes  1-13  are  also 
bound  in  one  volume  by  the  Patent  Office  for  official  use.] 
Same;  app.  2,  July  1,  1882-July  1,  1883.     1%83. 
Same;  app.  3,  July  1,  1883-June  30,  1884.     1885. 
Same;  app.  4,  July  1,  1884-June  30,  1885.     1886. 
Same;  app.  5,  July  1,  1885-June  30,  1886.     1887. 
Same;  app.  6,  July  1,  1886-June  30,  1887.     1888. 
Same;  app.  7,  July  1,  1887-June  30,  1888.     1889. 
Same;  app.  8,  July  1,  1888-June  30,  1889.     1890. 
Same;  app.  9,  July  1,  1889-June  30,  1890.     1891. 
Same;  app.  10,  July  1,  1890-June  30,  1891.     1892. 
Same;  app.  11,  July  1,  1891-June  30,  1892.     1893. 
Same;  app.  12,  July  1,  1892-June  30,  1893.     1894. 
Same;  app.  13,  July  1,  1893-June  30,  1894.    1895. 
Same;  app.  14,  July  1,  1894-June  30,  1895.     1896. 
Same;  app.  15,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1896.    1897. 
Same;  app:  16,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1897.    1898. 
5ee  aZso  1 23. 2 :E1 2. 
France.     Subject-matter  index  of  patents  for  inventions  granted  in 

France,  1791-96.     1883.     4» 
Italy.     Subject-matter  index  of  patents  for  inventions  granted  in  Italy, 
1848-May  1,  1882.     [1st  edition.]    1885.    4o 
Same,  1848-Jan.  1,  1886.     2d  edition.     1887.     4° 
Women  inventors  to  whom  patents  have  been  granted  by  United  States 
Government,  1790- July  1,  1888.     1888.    4« 
Same;  app.  1,  July  1,  1888-Oct.  1,  1892.    1892.    4° 
Same;  app.  2,  Oct.  1,  1892-Mar.  1,  1895.    1895.    4" 
Library  catalogues 
Catalogue  of  library  of  Patent  Office.    1878.    49 
Catalogue  of  additions  to  library  of  Patent  Office,  May  1,  1878-May  1, 

1883.     1883.     large  W" 
Catalogue  of  books  in  law  library  of  Patent  Office,  1883.     1883. 
Catalogue  of  additions   to   library  of  Patent  Office,  1883-88.     1889. 
large  8° 


517 


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nu. 


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1817 

7-48] 

1822 

[78-361 

1827 

170-34 

1832 

1818 

20-78 

1823 

94-25] 

1828 

185-69 

1833 

1819 

33-35 

1824 

114-28 

1829 

195-10 

1834 

1820 

51-40' 

1825 

133-22 

1830 

207-49 

1835 

1821 

04-18 

1826 

14^27 

1831 

217-39 

1836 

123.7:     General  Indexes  and  lists  of  patents 

[By  a  House  resolution  of  Jan.  13,  1812,  the  Setretury  of  State  was  directed  to  lay 
before  t  he  House  an  annual  list  of  the  pt-rsons  to  whom  patents  had  been  granted, 
with  the  dales  and  general  sul)je<ts  of  such  patents,  i'hulolithographlc  repro- 
ductions of  the  annual  lists  for  the  years  1811-10,  with  lists  printed  in  1805  and 
181 1 ,  may  be  found  in  the  compilation  of  1872  ( 1 23. 7:872) ,  which  covers  the  period 
from  1790  to  1836. 
The  lists  for  1817-36  are  In  this  compilation  and  also  In  the  Congressional  set  as  follows 

235-130] 
255-591 
272-651 

304-174] 
A  House  resolution  of  Apr.  2.  1830,  provided  that  In  the  annual  lists,  the  patents 
should  De  arranged  alpha oetically  and  grouped  according  to  subjects,  and  that 
there  should  be  an  alphabetical  list  of  the  names  of  the  patentees.  In  the  lists 
1830-33,  the  names  of^  patentees  were  grouped  according  to  the  subjects  of  the 
patents;  beginning  with  1835,  they  are  arranged  in  one  alphabetical  list. 
The  act  under  which  tne  I'atent  OfTjce  was  organized,  July  4, 1830,  provided  that  the 
list  of  patents  and  alphabetical  list  of  patentees  should  be  a  part  of  the  annual 
reportof  the  conmiissioner  of  patents,  and  begiiming  with  1837,  it  has  so  appeared, 
constituting  what  is  known  as  the  annual  index;  see  1 23.1 ':] 

See,  for  earlier  compilations  [207-50]  and  S1.2:P27i-'». 
See  also,  for  special  indexes,  1 23.5: 
Lists  of  patents  granted  by  United   States,  Apr.  10,  1790-Dec.  31, 
1836,  with  appendix  containing  rei)ort8  on  condition  of  Patent 
Office  in  1823,  1830,  and  1831;  fac  similes  of  original  documents 
by  photolithography.     1872. 
Subject-matter  index  of  patents  for  inventions  issued  by  Patent  Office, 
1790-1873,  V.  1  [A-G].     1874.     large  S^ 
Same,  v.  2  [H-P].    1874.    large  8« 
Same,  V.  3  [Q-Z].     1874.     large  S- 


872 


874 » 

874' 
8743 


123.8: 

(v.  nos.) 


Official  gazette    large  8o 

[Issued  Tuesday  t  of  each  week,  beginning  Jan.  1872.t  Contains  lists  and  descriptions 
of  patents,  designs,  trade-marks,  labels,  and  prints,  with  the  names  and  ad- 
dresses of  the  persons  to  whom  granted;  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents 
and  of  United  States  courts  in  matters  of  patents  and  trade-marks;  also  notices 
of  changes  iu  the  rules  of  practice,  patent  laws,  etc. 

From  1872  to  1883,  the  weekly  numbers  were  bound  in  half-yearly  volumes,  and 
beginning  in  1881,  with  v.  19,  there  was  included  in  each  volume  an  alphabetical 
list  of  patentees  and  inventions,  constituting  a  volume  index  similar  to  the  in- 
dexes m  the  weekly  issues.  With  July,  1883,  v.  24,  the  volumes  and  the  indexes 
thereto  became  quarterly.  With  Jan.  1903,  v.  102,  the  volumes  and  indexes 
became  bimonthly.  From  Jan.  1907,  to  Dec.  1908,  v.  126-137,  no  volume  indexes 
were  issued,  but  appended  to  the  bimonthly  bound  volumes  for  these  years  are 
2  indexes,  one  for  each  month  included  in  the  volume.  Beginning  with  Jan. 
1909,  V.  138,  the  volumes  are  monthly  and  the  volume  index  is  resumed,  the 
index  appearing  monthly  with  title  Alphabetical  list  of  patentees  to  whom  pat- 
ents were  issued  during  month  of .  For  the  weekly  issues  of  Alpha- 
betical list  of  patentees  to  whom  patents  were  issued  on  day  of , 

which  are  separates  of  the  weekly  issues  of  the  Official  gazette,  see  1 23.8 o: 

Beginning  with  v.  3,  Jan.-June,  1873,  each  volume  contains  also  an  index  to  deci- 
sions of  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  United  States  courts  in  matter  of  pat- 
ents, trade-marks,  etc.,  and  a  digest  of  these  decisions.] 


V.  1  1872,  Jan.-June  v.  1,  no.  11 

no.  12 
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fNos.  1-3  of  V.  1  dated  Wednesdays,  Jan.  3,  10,  17;  later  issues  on  Tuesdays. 

J  A  change  in  the  method  of  issue  and  delivery  of  patents  which  is  described  at 
length  in  Official  gazette,  v.  2,  no.  1,  p.  1,  2,  and  which  went  into  effect  July  16, 
1872,  necessitated  the  issue  of  three  numbers,  viz.  3,  4,  and  5,  all  bearing  date  of 
July  16.  The  succeeding  weekly  issues  are  numbered  consecutively  as  usual,  mak- 
ing a  total  of  29  numbers  in  v.  2,  instead  of  27. 


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.    PATENT  OFFICE- 

-Continued 

no. 

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-Continued 

• 

(v.  no8.) 

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Dec. 

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no.  10 

no.  14 

t  A  change  in  the  method  of  issue  and  delivery  of  patents  which  is  described  at 
length  in  Official  gazette,  v.  2,  no.  1,  p.  1,  2,  and  which  went  into  effect  July  16, 
1872,  necessitated  the  issue  of  three  numbers,  viz.  3,  4,  and  5,  all  bearing  date  of 
July  16.  The  succeeding  weekly  issues  are  numbered  consecutively  as  usual,  mak- 
ing a  total  of  29  numbers  in  v.  2,  instead  of  27. 


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( 


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itinued 

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t  This  is  the  first  classification  of  inventions  issued  in  connection  with  the  Ofiicial 
gazette.  See,  for  earlier  issue,  I  23.2:C56-;  and  for  later  issues,  I  23.8^:  and  I  23.2: 
C56». 


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Continued 

no. 

123.8: 

Official  gazette— 

Continued 

(v.  nos.) 

V.  15    1879,Jaii.-June 

V.  17 

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no.    3 

no.  11 

no.  18 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.  19 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.  20 

no.    6 

•  no.  14 

no.  21 

no.    7 

no.  15 

no.  22 

no.    8 

no.  16 

no.  23 

no.    9 

no.  17 

no.  24 

no.  10 

no.  18 

no.  25 

no.  11 

no.  19 

no.  26 

no.  12 

no.  20 

[no.  27],  index 
V.  21    1882,  Jan.-June 

• 

no.  13 

no.  21 

no.  14 

no.  22 

no.    1 

no.  15 

no.  23 

no.    2 

no.  16 

no.  34 

no.    3 

no.  17 

no.  25 

no.    4 

no.  18 

no.  26 

no.    5 

no.  19 

[no.  27],  index  t 

no.    6 

no.  20 

V.  19 

1881,  Jan.- 

-June 

no.    7 

no.  21 

no.    1 

no.    8 

no.  22 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.  23 

no.    3 

no.  10 

no.  24 

no.    4 

no.  11 

no.  25 

no.    5 

no.  12 

no.  26 

no.    6 

no.  13 

no.  27 

no.    7 

no.  14 

V.  17     1880,  Jan  .-June 

no.    8 

no.  15 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  16 

no.    2 

no.  10 

no.  17 

no.    3 

no.  11 

no.  18 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.  19 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.  20 

no.    6 

no.  14 

no.  21 

no.    7 

no.  15 

no.  22 

no.    8 

no.  16 

no.  23 

no.    9 

no.  17 

no.  24 

no.  10 

no.  18 

no.  25 

no.  11 

no.  19 

no.  26 

no.  12 

no.  20 

[no.  27],  index 

no.  13 

no.  21 

V.  22    1882,  July-Dec. 

no.  14 

no.  22 

no.    1 

t  Bound  separately. 


I 


521 


ClMsIfloatlon 

123.    P. 

VI 

^ENT  OF 

PI 

CE— 

Continued 

no. 

123.8: 

Ofllcial  gazette— Continued 

(v.  noe.) 

V.  22    1882,  July-Dec. 

V. 

24    1883,  July-Sept. 

V.  28    1884,  July-Sept. 

no. 

2 

no.  10 

no.  14 

no. 

3 

no.  11 

[no.  15],  index 
V.  29    1884,  Oct.-Dec. 

no. 

4 

no.  12 

no. 

5 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no. 

6 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    2 

no. 

7 

V. 

25    1883,  Oct. 

-Dec. 

no.    3 

no. 

8 

no,    1 

no.    4 

no. 

9 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no. 

10 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no. 

11 

no.    4 

no.    7 

'•'        no. 

12 

no.    5 

no.    8 

' 

on        no. 

13 

no.    6 

no.    9 

'  "         no. 

14 

no.    7 

no.  10 

no. 

15 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no. 

16 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no. 

17 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no. 

18 

no.  11 

[no.  14],  index 

no. 

19 

no.  12 

V.  30    1885,  Jan.-Mar. 

no. 

20 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no. 

21 

[no.  14], 
26    1884,  Jj 

index 

no.    2 

no. 

22 

V. 

m.- 

-Mar. 

no.    3 

no. 

23 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no. 

24 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no. 

25 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no. 

26 

no.    4 

no.    7 

[no. 

27],  index 
IS,  Jan. -June 

no.    5 

no.    8 

V.  23    18^ 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no. 

1 

no.    7 

no.  10 

no. 

2 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no. 

3 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no. 

4 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no. 

5 

no.  11 

[no.  14],  index 

no. 

6 

no.  12 

V.  31    1885,  Apr.-June 

no. 

7 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no. 

8 

,    [no.  14], 

index 

no.    2 

no. 

9 

V. 

^7    1884,  Apr. 

-June 

no.    3 

no. 

10 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no. 

11 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no. 

12 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no. 

13 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no. 

14 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no. 

15 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no. 

16 

no.    7 

no.  10 

no. 

17 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no. 

18 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no. 

19 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no. 

20 

no.  11 

[no.  14],  index 

no. 

21 

no.  12 

V.  32    1885,  July-Sept. 

no. 

22 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no. 

23 

[no.  14], 
28    1884,  Ji 

index 

no.    2 

no. 

24 

V. 

ily-Sept. 

no.    3 

no. 

25 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no. 

26 

no.    2 

no.    5 

[no. 

271,  index 

no.    3 

no.    6 

V.  24    1883,  July-Sept. 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no. 

1 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no. 

2 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no. 

3 

no.    7 

no.  10 

no. 

4 

no.    8 

no.  11 

'  ■ 

no. 

5 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no. 

6 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no. 

7 

no.  11 

[no.  14],  index 

no. 

8 

no.  12 

V.  33    1885,  Oct.-Dec. 

no. 

9 

no.  13 

no.    1 

522 


Classification 
no. 

I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— 

Continued 

123.8: 

Official  gazette— 

Continued 

(v.  nos.) 

V.  33    1885,  Oct.-Dec. 

V 

.37 

1886,  Oct.-Dec 

V.  41    1887,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

, 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

(• 

no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 

no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  42    1888,  Jan.-Mar. 
no.    1 
no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 
1887,  J£ 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V. 

38 

m.-Mar. 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

(, 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  34    1886,  Jan.-Mar. 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    7 

no.  11 

V.  43    1888,  Apr  .-June 

no.    8 

no.  12 

' 

no.    1 

,'-. 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    2 

i> 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

r 

no.  11 

V. 

39 

1887,  Apr.^une 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

\i 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

01 

[no.  14],  index 
■  V.  35    1886,  Apr  .-June 
no.    1 
no.    2 

no.    3 
no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 

no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 

7, '  •  i  ■ 

no.    3 
no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 

no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 

no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
•  no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  44    1888,  July-Sept, 
no.    1 
no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 
1887,  J\ 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V. 

40 

ily-Sept. 

no.    4 

:; 

no.  12 
no.  13 

no.    1 
no.    2 

no.    5 
no.    6 

DI 

[no.  14  ,  index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

[J. 

.  V.  36    1886,  July-Sept, 
no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 

no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  45    1888,  Oct.-Dec. 
no.    1 
no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 
1887,  0 

index 

no.    3 

-  • 

no.  11 

V. 

41 

ct.-Dec. 

no.    4 

;,• 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  37    1886,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

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no. 

123.8: 

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(v.  npe.) 

V.  45    1888,  Oct. 

-Dec. 

V.  50    1890,  Jan. 

-.Mar. 

v.54    1891,  Jan.-Mar. 

[no.  141, 
V.  46     1889,  Ja 

index 

no.    2 

no.    6 

in.- 

-Mar. 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    7 

no.  10 

[no.  141,  index 
V.  55    1891,  Apr  .-June 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.  10 

[no.  131, 
V.  51    1890,  A] 

index 

no.    2 

no.  11 

pr. 

-June 

no.    3 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    5 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.    6 

V.  47     1889,  Apr 

-June 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.    9 

.1   !        no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  10 

.uii        no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no.    7 

no.  11 

[no.  141,  index 
V.  56    1891,  July-Sept. 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    2 

no.  11 

V.  52    1890,  July-Sept. 

no.    3 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    5 

[no.  14], 
V.48   1889,  Ju 

index 

no.    3 

no.    6 

ly-Sept. 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  10 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.  13 

" 

no.    7 

no.  11 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  57    1891,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.  10 

no.  14 

no.    2 

no.  11 

[no.  15], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  12 

V.  53    1890,  Oct. 

-Dec. 

no.    4 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.    5 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    2 

no.    6 

V.49    1889,  Oct. 

-Dec. 

no.    3 

no.    7 

,:         no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    8 

', 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    7 

no.  10 

[no.  14  ,  index 
V.  58    1892,  Jan.-Mar. 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  11 

[no.  14], 
V.54    1891,  j£ 

index 

no.    3  2  editions 

no.  12 

m. 

-Mar. 

no.    4 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  14 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  15], 
V.  50    1890,  Jj 

index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

in. 

-Mar. 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

524 


Classification 
no. 

123 

.     PJ 

LTENT  OF] 

FICE— ( 

Continued 

123.8: 

Official  gazette— Continued 

(v.  no8.) 

V.  58    1892,  Jan. 

-Mar. 

V.  62    1893,  Jan.-Mar. 

V.  67    1894,  Apr.-June 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V.  63    1893,  Apr.-June 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

V.  59    1892,  Apr. 

-June 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    7 

no.  11 

V.  68    1894,  July-Sept, 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V.  64    1893,  July-Sept. 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

V.  60    1892,  July-Sept. 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  69    1894,  Oct.-Dec. 

no,    7 

no.  11 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V.  65    1893,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5  * 

,, 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

w  I 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

V.  61    1892,  Oct. 

-Dec. 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    7 

no.  11 

V.  70    1895,  Jan.-Mar. 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    2 

■(  '■ 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V.  66    1894,  Jan.-Mar. 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

V.  62    1893,  Jan. 

-Mar. 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    7 

no.  11 

V.  71    1895,  Apr.-June 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14] 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V.  67    1894,  Apr  .-June 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  13  2  editions              no.    2 

no.    6 

525 


CiMsinration 
no. 

I 

23.    VI 

LT 

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PI 

CE-( 

[Continued 

123.8: 

Official  gazette— 

Continued 

(v.  no8.) 

V. 

71    1895,  Apr.-June 

V. 

75    1896,  Apr.-June 

V.  79    1897,  Apr.-June 

no.    7 

no.  10 

[no.  141,  index 
V.  80    1897,  July-Sept. 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  11 

[no.  141, 
76    1896,  Ji 

index 

no.    3 

no.  12 

V. 

ily-Sept. 

no.    4 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.    5 

[no.  141, 
72    1895,  Ji 

index 

no.    2 

no.    6 

V. 

ily-Sept. 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no.   8 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    7 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  81    1897,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  11 

[no.  14], 
77    1896,0 

index 

no.    3 

no.  12 

V. 

ct.- 

-Dec. 

no.   4 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.    5 

[no.  141, 
73    1895,0 

index 

no.    2 

no.    6 

V. 

ct.-Dec. 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.   9 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.   4 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    7 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 
V.  82    1898,  Jan.-Mar. 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.    9 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  11 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  12 

V. 

78    1897,  Jan.- 

-Mar. 

no.   4 

no.  13 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  14 

no.    2 

no.    6 

V. 

•      [no.  15],  index 
74    1896,  Jan.-Mar. 

no.    3 
no.    4 

no.    7 
no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    7 

no.  11 

V.  83    1898,  Apr.-June 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.  10 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.  11 

V 

79    1897,  Apr 

-June 

no.    4 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.  13 

no.    2 

no.    6 

[no.  14], 

index 

no.    3 

no.    7 

V 

75    1896,  Apr  .-June 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  10 

[no.  14],  index 
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no.    7 

no.  11 

no.    8 

no.  12 

no.    1 

no.    9 

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x,r;-i  ti:t 

,  »,(V.  no8.) 

V.  84    1898,  July-Sept.  v.  88    1899,  July-Sept,  v 

92 

1900,  July-Sept. 

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dex 

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n 

-Dec. 

[no.  14],  index 

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no.    3                               no.    3 
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no.    6                               no.    6 
no.    7                               no.    7 
no.    8                               no.    8 
no.    9                               no.    9 

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93 

1900,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

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no.  10                               no.  10 

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no.  11 
no.  12 

[no.  14],  index                 [no.  14],  index 

no.  13 

V.  86    1899,  Jan  .-Mar.    v.  90    1900,  Jan. 

-Mar. 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    1                               no.    1 

Suppl.,  no.  2t 

no.    2                               no.    2 

V. 

94 

1901,  Jan  .-Mar. 

no.    3                               no.    3 

no.    1 

no.    4                               no.    4 

no.    2 

no.    5                               no.    5 

no.    3 

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[no.  14],  index                 [no.  14],  in 

dex 

no.  12 

a 

.  V.  87    1899,  Apr.-June  v.  91    1900,  Apr 

-June 

no.  13 

'.T 

no.    1                               no.    1 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    2                               no.    2 

V. 

95 

1901,  Apr.-June 

no.    3                                no.    3 

no.    1 

no.    4                               no.    4 

no.    2 

no.    5                               no.    5 

no.    3 

no.    6                               no.    6 

no.    4 

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no.    8                               no.    8 
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no.  10                        .      no.  10 
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no.  12                                no.  12 

no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 

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,         no.  13                                no.  13 

no.  11 

i,r 

[no.  14],  index                 [no.  14],  index 

no.  12 

: ; 

v.  88    1899,  July-Sept.              Suppl.  [no 

•  l]t 

no.  13 

no.    1                     V.  92    1900,  July-Sept. 

[no.  14],  index 

no.    2                                no.    1 

Suppl.,  no.  3 1 

t These  supplement^  contain  changes  in  classification  of  subjects  of  invention. 
Beginning  with  no.  5,  the  classifications  are  issued  as  distinct  publications  under  the 
title  Classification  bulletin.    See,  for  later  numbers,  1 23.3: 


527 


('la««lllc*tlon 
no. 

I 

28.    PJ 

LT 

'ENT  OF] 

FI< 

::b- 

Co 

ntinued 

123.8: 

Official  gazette— Continued 

(v.  noB.) 

V.  96    1901,  July-Sept. 

V. 

99    1902,  Apr.-June 

V. 

104    1903,  May-June 

no.    1 

[no.  14],       - 
100    1902,Ji 

ind 

ex 

no.    7 

no.    2 

V. 

ily-Sept. 

no.    8 

no.    3 

no.    1 

no.    9 

no.    4 

no.    2 

[no.  10],  index  " 

no.    5 

no.    3 

V 

105    1903,July-Aug. 

no.    6 

no.    4 

no.    1 

no.    7 

no.    5 

no.    2 

no.    8 

no.    6 

no.    3 

no.    9 

no.    7 

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no.    8 

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no.  11 

no.    9 

no.    6 

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no.  10 

no.    7 

no.  13 

no.  11 

no.    8 

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index 

no.  12 

[no.    9],  index 
106    1903,  Sept.-Oct. 

V.  97    1901,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.  13 

V. 

no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 

no.  14 

no.    1 

V. 

[no.  15],  index 
101    1902,  Oct.-Dec. 

no.    2 
no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    6 

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no.    7 
no.    8 

no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 

no.    6 

no.    9 

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[no.  10],  index 
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no.  12 
no.  13 

no.    9 
no.  10 

no.    1 
no.    2 

no.  14 
[no.  15], 

index 

no.  11 
no.  12 

no.    3 
no.    4 

Suppl.,  no.  4 1 
V.  98*1902,Jan.-Mar. 

V. 

no.  13 
[no.  14],  inc 
102    1903,  Jan. 

lex 
-Feb. 

no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 

no.    1 

no.    1 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.    3 

[no.  10],  index 

no.    4 

no.    4 

V 

108    1904,Jan.-Feb. 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    1 

no.    6 

no.    6 

no.    2 

no.    7 

no.    7 

no.    3 

no.    8 

no.    8 

no.    4 

no.    9 

[no.    9], 
103    1903,  ]V 

index 

no.    5 

no.  10 

V. 

lar. 

-Apr. 

no.    6 

no.  11 

no.    1 

no.    7 

no.  12 

no.    2 

no.    8 

[no.  13], 

index 

no.    3 

[no.    9],  index 

V.  99    1902,  Apr.-June 

no.    4 

V. 

109    1904,  Mar  .-Apr. 

no.    1 

no.    5 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    6 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    7 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    8 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    9 

no.    5 

no.    6 

[np.  10],  index 

no.    6 

no.    7 

V. 

104    1903, ^ 

lay-June 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    1 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.    3 

[no.  10].  index 

no.  11 

no.  ,4 

V. 

110    1904,  May-June 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.    1 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.    2 

t  These  supplements  contain  changes  in  classijScation  of  subjects  of  invention. 
Beginning  witn  no.  5,  the  classifications  are  issued  as  distinct  publications  under  the 
title  Classification  bulletin.    See,  for  later  numbers,  1 23.3: 


528 


Classification 
no. 

I  23.    PATENT  Ol'Jb'ICE-Continued 

123.8: 

Official  gazette— Continued 

>:r??.». 

h 

(v.  nos.) 

v.llO    1904,  May-June 

V. 

116    1905,  May-June 

V 

122  1906,  May-June 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 

no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 

no.    6 

no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 

[no.  10],  index 

[no.  10],  index 

[no.  10],  index 

V.  Ill    1904,  July-Aug. 

V. 

117    1905,  July-Aug. 

V. 

123   1906,  July-Aug. 

no.    1 

no.    1 

no,    1 

no.    2 

no.    2 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    3 

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no.    4 

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no.    9 

[no.  101,  index 
V.  112  1904,  Sept.-Oct. 

[no.  10],  index 

[no.  10],  index 

V. 

118  1905,  Sept. 

-Oct. 

V. 

124  1906,  Sept.-Oct. 

no.    1 

no.    1 

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no.    8 

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[no.    9],  index 

no.    9 

no.    9 

V.  113  1904,  Nov.-Dec. 

[no.  10],  index 

[no.  10],  index 

no.    1 

V 

119  1905,  Nov. 

-Dec. 

V 

125  1906,  Nov.-Dec. 

no.    2 

no.    1 

•     no.    1 

no.    3 

no.    2 

no.    2 

no.    4 

no.    3 

no.    3 

no.    5 

no.    4 

no.    4 

no.    6 

no.    5 

no.    5 

no.    7 

no.    6 

no.    6 

no.    8 

no.    7 

no.    7 

no.    9 

no.    8 

no.    8 

[no.  10],  index 

[no.    9],  index 

[no.    9],  index 

V.  114    1905,  Jan. -Feb. 

V. 

120    1906,  Jan. 

-Feb. 

V 

126  1907,Jan.-Feb. 

no.    1 

no.    1 

no.    1 

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V.  115    1905,  Mar  .-Apr. 

[no.  10],  ind 

ex 

V. 

127     1907,  Mar.-Apr. 

V. 

121    1906,  Mar. 

-Apr. 

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no.    1 

^ 

no.    1 

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no.    8 

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[no.    9],  index 

[no.    9],  inc 
122  1906,  May- 

lex 

V. 

128    1907,  May-June. 

V.116    1905,  May-June 

V. 

June 

no.    1 

no.    1 
no.    2 

no.    1 
no.    2 

no.    2 
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CUsslflcfttlon 
no. 

123.8: 

(v.  no8.) 


1 23.    PATENT  OFFICE-Continued 


Official  gazette— Continued 

V.128   1907,  May-June  V.  134    1908,  May-June 


no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 

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no.  8 
V.  129    1907,  July-Aug. 
no. 


no. 

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V.  130  1907,  Sept.-Oct. 

no.  1 

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no. 
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V.141   1909,  Apr. 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

[no.  5],  index 
V.  142     1909,  May 

no.    1 

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no.    3 

no.    4 

[no.  5],  index 
V.  143    1909,  June 

no.    1 

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[no.  6],  index 
V.  144    1909,  July 

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[no.  5],  index 
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no. 
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V.  138  1909,  Jan. 


no. 
no. 
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[no. 


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no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 

[no,  5],  index 
147  1909,  Oct. 


no.    8 
V.  133    1908,  Mar.-Apr. 


no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4  V 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  9 
V.  134     1908,  May-June 

no.  1  V 

no.  2 


5],  index 

V.  139    1909,  Feb. 

no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

[no.    5],  index 
V.  140     1909,  Mar. 


V.  148 


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no. 
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2 
3 
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5 
6],  index 


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[no 


5],  index 
1909,  Nov. 

1 

2 

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4 

5 

6],  index 
1909,  Dec. 


141     1909,  Apr. 
no.    1 


no. 
no. 
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1 
2 
3 
4 
5],  index 


I  23.8« :     Official  gazette  (separates) 

(CT)  [Such  portions  of  the  weekly  issues  of  the  Oflacial  gazette  as  are  sometimes  issued 

separately  are  to  be  classed  here.  These  include  decisions  of  the  commis- 
sioner of  patents;  trade-marks  registered  during  the  week;  and  alphabetical 
lists  of  patentees  and  inventions  from  the  weekly  issues. 
The  bimonthly  and  monthly  lists  of  patentees  and  inventions,  not  being  sepa- 
rates from  the  Official  gazette,  are  not  classed  here,  but  are  classed  under 
1 23.8:,  each  with  the  volume  of  the  Official  gazette  to  which  it  is  an  index.] 

82452°— 11 34 


530 


Classlflcatton 
no. 

I23.8&: 


123.9: 

(no8.) 


123.10: 

(date) 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

O facial    gazette,     supplement    containiiig    revised 
classification    of   subjects    of   Invention 

[Thesepublications  contain  the  general  scheme  of  classification  in  use  by  the  Patent 
Office,  tlie  successive  revisions  embodying  the  changes  in  classification  wliich 
are  announced  in  the  weelcly  issues  of  the  Official  gazette  and  again  in  the  Classi- 
fication bulletin  (123.3:). 

The  4  numbered  supplements  containing  current  revisions  and  definitions,  which 
appeared  with  v.  91, 93, 95,  and  97  of  the  Olflcial  gazette,  each  bearing  the  volume 


number  on  its  title-page,  and  dated  respectively  Jime  26,  1900,  Dec.  25,  1900. 
June  25,  1901,  and  Dec.  31,  1901,  are  not  of  this  series  but  are  properly  classed 
ea.ch  as  the  final  number  of  its  respective  volume  of  the  Oflicial  gazette;  see 


880 

881 

882 

883 

884 

885 

8871 

8872 

889 

891 

893 

895 

897 
902 
905 1 

9052 


123.8:91,  123.8:93, 123.8:95,  and  123.8:97 
See,  for  earlier  issues,  I23.2:C562  and  123.8:14,  no.  27.] 

Official  gazette,  supplement  containing  revised  classification  of  sub- 
jects of  invention,     Jan.  6,  1880.     large  8° 
Same.     Jan.  4,  1881.     large  8° 


Same.  1882. 

Same.  1883. 

Same.  1884. 

Same.  1885. 


large  8<^ 
large  8« 
large  8° 
large  8° 


Same,  alphabetically  arranged.    Jan.  4,  1887.     large  8" 

Same,  arranged  by  divisions.     Jan.  4,  1887.     large  8° 

Same.     1889.    large  8«    * 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1891.    large  8" 

Same.     1893.    large  8°    * 

Same,  arranged  by  divisions,  and  subclasses  arranged  alphabetic- 
ally.   Jan.  1,  1895.     large  8° 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1897.    large  8" 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1902.    large  8° 

Same,  arranged  by  divisions  with  classes  and  subclasses  in  each. 
Jan.  1,  1905.     [78]  p.  large  8° 

Same.    Jan.  1,  1905.     [76]  1.  large  8° 

See,  for  later  edition,  1 23.2:C563. 

Orders 

[No  attempt  has  been  made  to  list  the  great  number  of  Orders  which  have  been 
Issued  by  the  Patent  Office.  A  large  proportion  of  them  relate  entirely  to 
office  matters  and  are  of  interest  only  to  employees  of  the  Patent  Office.  Such 
Orders  are  not  usually  printed,  but  are  promulgated  verbally  or  otherwise  to 
the  employees.  All  Orders  or  public  interest  are  printed  regularly  in  the 
Official  gazette  (123.8:).] 

Decisions  of  commissioner  of  patents  (calendar  years) 

[Compiled  from  Official  gazette.  Beginning  with  1876,  the  voliunes  have  included 
also  decisions  of  United  States  courts,  decisions  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  opin- 
ions of  Attorney-General,  and  important  dt^cisions  of  State  courts  in  relation  to 
patents,  trade-marks,  etc.    18G9-94,  not  in  Congressional  set.] 


1869 
1870 
1871 
1869-71 

1872 

1873  * 

1874 

1872-74 

1873  and  1874 

1875 

1876 

1875  and  1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 


1883 
1884 
1885 
[Reprinted  1876,  in  1  v.]  1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1  v.]  1891 
1892 
1893 
[Bound  in  1  v.]  1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 


[Bound  in  1  v.] 
[Bound  in 


3452-427' 
3551-354 
3701-566' 
3835-310 
4003-710 
4178-518 


531 


riassl  neat  Ion 
no. 

123.10: 

(date) 


I23.10«: 

(date) 

123.11*: 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 
Decisions  of  commissioner  of  patents — Continued 


861 
870 
876  > 
876- 
8781 
878  = 
881 
885 1 

8852 
889 
897  1 

897- 
897  3 

903 

905 
908 
909 
I  23.11-: 


878 

881 

886 
892 

898 

901 
902 

905 


1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 


4378-594 
4541-460 
4742-749' 
4883-426 
5036-657 


1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


5199-641] 
5312-470] 
5478-1349] 
5769-124] 


Decisions  of  commissioner  of  patents  (separates) 

(la  the  Public  Documenti  Library  are  a  few  89parates  for  certain  quarters  of  the 
calendar  years  1870  and  1871.] 

Patent  laws  (general) 

See,  for  patent  laws  on  special  subjects,  entries  under  123.112;  and 
123.113: 

See,  for  compilation  of  1848,  S1.2:P27^ 

See,  for  report  of  commissioners  appointed  to  revise  statutes  relat- 
ing to  patents,  etc.,  issued  1902,  [4031-20]. 
Patent  laws.    n.  p.  [1861]. 

Same.    n.  p.  1870. 

Same.    Jan.  1876.     * 

Same.    n.  p.  Aug.  1876. 

Same.    n.  p.  Feb.  1878. 

Same.    n.  p.  July,  1878. 

Same.     1881.     * 
Patent  laws  and  laws  relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks  and  labels, 
Apr.  1885.     [1st  edition.]    [1885.] 

Same,  Apr.  1885.     2d  edition,     n.  d. 

Same.     Revised  Dec.  1,  1889.     [1889.] 

Same,  with  annotations,  revised  Feb.  9,  1897  [with  amendatory  acta 
of  Feb.  19  and  Mar.  3,  1897].     [1897.]    [See  also  1 23.13:897  \] 

Same.     [1898.] 
Laws  relating  to  patents  and  patent  causes  passed  by  54th  Congress 

[acts  of  Feb.  19  and  Mar.  3,  1897].     [1897.] 
Patent  laws  and  laws  relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks  and  labels, 

with  annotations.     Revised  Mar.  4,  1903.     [1903.] 
Patent  laws,  with  annotations.     Revised  Dec.  1,  1905.     [1906.] 

Same.    Edition  of  Nov.  21,  1908.     1908. 

Same.     Edition  of  Mar.  15,  1909.     1909. 

United  States  statutes  concerning  registration  of 
trade-  marks 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  I  23.11^: 
United  States  trade-mark  statutes,  and  rules  of  practice  in  trade-mark 

cases  in  Patent  Office.    July,  1878. 
Statutes  and  rules  of  Patent  Office  relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks 
and  labels.    July  1,  1881. 
Same.     1886.     * 
United  States  statutes  concerning  protection  and  registration  of  trade- 
marks and  labels,  with  rules  of  Patent  Office  relating  thereto. 
Edition  of  Jan.  4,  1892.     [1892.] 
United  States  statutes  concerning  registration  of  trade-marks,  prints, 
and  labels,  with  rules  of  Patent  Oflfice  relating  thereto.    Edition 
of  Nov.  1,  1898.     [1898.] 
Same.    Edition  of  July  3,  1901.     [1901.] 
United  States  statutes  concerning  registration  of  trade-marks,  with 
rules  of  Patent  Ofiice  relating  thereto.     Edition  of  July  1,  1902. 
[1902.] 
Same.     Edition  of  Apr.  1,  1905.     [1905.] 


532 


Classification 
no. 

I23.1P: 

9052 

9053 

906 

9071 

907- 
908 1 

908- 

9083 

909 
123.11^: 

902 

9081 

908 -' 

123.12: 

898 1 


8982 
8983 
899 

900 

901 

902 

9031 

9032 

904 
905 
906 
907 

123.13: 

855 
869 
870 

871 
873 

875 
876 


123.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

United  States  statutes  concerning:  registration  of 
trade  -  marks— Continued 

Same.    Edition  of  Apr.  1,  1905.    Ist  reprint  [with  alterations],  Apr. 

20,  1905. 
Same.     Re\dsed  Dec.  1,  1905.     [1906.] 
Same.     Revised  Aug.  1,  1906.     [1906.] 
Same  [changes  subsequent  to  revised  edition  of  Aug.  1,  1906].    July 

31,  1907. 
Same.     Revised  Aug.  1, 1906  [with  changes  to  July  31, 1907].    [1907.] 
Same.     Revised  Aug.  1,  1906  [with  changes  to  July  31,  1907].     Ist 

reprint,  Mar.  1,  1908. 
Same.     Revised  Aug.  1,  1906  [with  changes  to  July  31,  1907].    2d 

reprint,  Apr.  1,  1908. 
Same.    Revised  Aug.  1,  1906  [with  changes  to  June  12,  1908].    3d 

reprint,  June  12,  1908. 
Same.     Revised  Apr.  26,  1909.     1909. 

United   States   statutes  concerning  registration  of 
prints  and  lal)els 

See,  for  earlier  issues,  1 23.11  ^i  and  1 23.11  -: 
United  States  statutes  concerning  registration  of  prints  and  labels,  with 

rules  of  Patent  Office  relating  thereto.     Edition  of  July  1,  1902. 

1902. 
Same.     Edition  of  July  1,  1902.     Reprinted  Apr.  1,  1908. 
Same.    Edition  of  July  1,  1902,  revised  June  12,  1908.     1908. 
Roster  of  registered  attorneys 

See,  for  earlier  list,  I23.2:At8. 
List  of  persons  registered  to  Jan.  10,  1898,  and  eligible  to  represent 

applicants  in  Patent  Office,  under  provision  of  rule  17  of  Rules  of 

practice  of  said  office,  as  amended  Aug.  6,  1897.     [1st  edition.] 

1898.     large  8« 
Same  to  Mar.  1,  1898.    2d  edition.     1898.    large  8«' 
Same  to  July  1,  1898.    3d  edition.     1898.    large  8° 
Roster  of  registered  attorneys  entitled  to  practice  before  Patent  Office. 

4th  edition,  revised  Jan.  1,  1899.     1899.     [Part  of  this  edition  is 

interleaved.] 
Same.  [5th  edition]  revised  Jan.  1,  1900.  1900. 
Same.  [6th  edition]  revised  Jan.  1,  1901.  1901. 
Same.  [7th  edition]  revised  Jan.  2,  1902.  1902. 
Same.  [8th  edition]  revised  Jan.  2,  1903.  1903. 
Same,  supplementary  list  of  attorneys  registered  in  Patent  Office 

since  Jan.  2,  1903.  1903. 
Same.  [9th  edition]  revised  Jan.  20,  1904.  1904. 
Same.  [10th  edition]  revised  Jan.  2,  1905.  1905. 
Same.  [11th  edition]  revised  Jan.  2,  1906.  1906. 
Same.  [12th  edition]  revised  Jan.  2,  1907.  1907. 
[None  issued  since  Jan.  2,  1907.] 

Rules  of  practice 

Rules  and  directions  for  proceedings  in  Patent  Office,     u.  p.  [1855]. 

Same.     Aug.  1,  1869. 
Rules  of  practice  in  Patent  Office.     1870.    * 

Same.    Aug.  1871. 

Same.     1873.    * 

Same.     Apr.  1875. 

Same.    Nov.  1876. 


533 


Clftsslflcatlon 

no. 

123.13: 

Rules  < 

877 

Same. 

879 

Same. 

880 

Same. 

882 

Same. 

883 » 

Same. 

883- 

Same. 

8841 

Same. 

884- 

Same. 

885' 

Same. 

885-' 

Same. 

886 

Same. 

887 

Same. 

888 

Same. 

891 

Same. 

892 » 

Same. 

892  = 

Same. 

8923 
892* 
897 1 

8972 
8973 
897* 

897^ 

899 
900' 

900 -' 

901 

902 

903 ' 
903^ 

904' 

904  2 
905' 
9052 

9053 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Rules  of  practice — Continued 
Aug.  1877. 

General  revision,  Dec.  1,  1879.    * 
1st  revised  edition,  Sept.  1,  1880.    * 
2d  revised  edition,  Apr.  15,  1882.     * 
[3d]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  1,  1883.     [1883.] 
[4th]  revised  [edition]  Nov.  15,  1883.     [1883.] 
[5th]  revised  [edition]  Mar.  1,  1884.    * 
[6th]  revised  [edition]  Aug.  12,  1884.     [1884.] 
[7th]  revised  [edition]  Mar.  3,  1885.     * 
[8th]  revised  [edition]  Nov.  16,  1885.     [1885.] 
[9th]  revised  [edition]  July  13,  1886.    [1886.] 
[10th]  revised  [edition]  Mar.  9,  1887.     [1887.] 
[11th]  revised  [edition]  Apr.  18,  1888.     [1888.] 
[12th]  revised  [edition]  July  1,  1891.     * 
[13th]  revised  [edition]  Apr.  1,  1892.     [1892.] 
[13th]  revised  [edition]  Apr.  1,  1892  [with  amendments  to 
Oct.  15,  1895].     [1895.] 

-     ^  Vpi 
Oct.  15,  1895].     [Reprint  1896.] 
Same.     [13th]  revised  [edition]  Apr.  1,  1892  [with  amendments  to 
Nov.  10,  1896].     [1896.] 
Patent  laws  and  laws  relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks  and  labels, 
with  annotations  and  rules  of  practice  of  Patent  Office  in  force 
Feb.     9,     1897.     [14th     revised     edition.]    [1897.]    [See     also 
I23.11':897'.] 
Rules  of  practice  in  Patent  Office.    [15th]  revised  [edition]  June  18, 1897. 
[1897.] 
Same,  with  appendix  of  amendments  up  to  and  including  Dec.  1, 

1897.     [2d  edition  of  15th  revised  edition.]    [1897.] 
Same,  with  appendix  of  amendments  up  to  and  including  Dec.  1, 
1897.     [2d  edition  of  15th  revised  edition.]    [Reprint  Oct.  13, 
1898.] 
Same,  with  appendix  of  amendments  up  to  and  including  Dec.  1, 
1897.     [2d  edition  of  15th  revised  edition.]    [Reprint  Jan.  1, 
1899.] 
Same.     [16th]  revised  [edition]  July  18,  1899.     [1899.] 
Same.     [16th]  revised  [edition]  July  18,  1899.     Ist  reprint  [with 

alterations],  Feb.  28,  1900. 
Same.     [16th]  revised  [edition]  July  18,  1899. 
alterations],  Feb.  28,  1900  [published  June  1, 
Same.     [16th]  revised  [edition]  July  18,  1899. 

alterations],  Mar.  30,  1901. 
Same.    [16th]  revised  [edition]  July  18,  1899. 

alterations],  Jan.  4,  1902. 
Same.     [17th]  revised  [edition]  Jan.  2,  1903. 
Same.     [17th]  revised  [edition]  Jan.  2, 1903. 

ations],  Apr.  15,  1903. 
Same.     [17th]  revised  [edition]  Jan.  2, 1903. 

tions],  Jan.  1,  1904. 
Same.     [18th]  revised  [edition]  July  2,  1904.     [1904.] 
Same.     [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.     [1905.] 
Same.     [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.     Ist  reprint,  Sept.  1, 

1905. 
Same.    [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.    let  reprint,  Sept.  1, 
1905  [published  Mar.  1,  1906]. 


1st  reprint  [with 
1900]. 
2d  reprint  [with 

3d  reprint  [with 


[1903.] 
1st  reprint  [with  alter- 

2d  reprint  with  altera- 


534 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

123.13: 

9061 

9062 

9071 

907  2 

9073 
9081 

9082 

I23.13«: 

(CT) 
123.14: 

(date) 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Rules  of  practice— Continued 

Same.     [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.     2d  reprint  [with 

alterations],  July  31,  1906. 
Same.     [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.     3d  reprint,  Oct.  15, 

1906. 
Same.     [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.     4th  reprint  [with 

alterations],  Feb.  1,  1907. 
Same.     [19th]  revised  [edition]  Feb.  28,  1905.     5th  reprint  [with 

alterations].  May  1,  1907. 
Same.     [20th]  revised  [edition]  July  17,  1907.     1907. 
Same.     [20th]  revised  [edition]  July  17,  1907.     1st  reprint  [with 

amendments],  Apr.  13,  1908. 
Same.     [20th]  revised  [edition]  July  17,   1907.     2d  reprint,  with 

supplement,  Nov.  21,  1908. 

Rules  of  practice  (separates) 

Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents    large  8° 

[From  1843  to  1870,  descriptions  and  claims  of  patents  were  included  in  the  annual 
reports  made  by  the  commissioner  of  patents  to  Congress.  A  resolution  of  Jan. 
11, 1871,  ordered  that  the  publication  of  this  matter  as  a  part  of  the  annual  report 
should  be  discontinued,  and  provided  for  publishing  the  complete  specifications 
and  drawings  of  each  patent.  These  appeared  as  weekly  numbers  from  May  30, 
1871,  to  June  25,  1872.  The  weekly  numbers  for  July,  1872,  were  consolidated 
in  2  volumes,  and  beginning  with  Aug.  1872,  the  publication  has  appeared  as  a 
monthly.  From  July,  1885,  to  Dec.  1902,  each  monthly  volume  was  issued  in  2 
parts;  smce  Jan.  1903,  each  volume  has  been  in  3  parts.  The  specifications  and 
drawings  are  also  issued  singly  for  each  patent  at  date  of  granting  patent.] 

1871,  May  30 
June  6 
June  13 
June  20 
June  27 
July  4 
July  11 
July  18 
July  25 
Aug.  1 
Aug.  8 
Aug.  15 
Aug.  22 
Aug.  29 
Sept.  5 
Sept.  12 
Sept.  19 
Sept.  26 
Oct.  3 
Oct.  10 
Oct.  17 
Oct.  24 
Oct.  31 
Nov.  7 
Nov.  14 
Nov.  21 
Nov.  28 
Dec.  5 
Dec.  12 
Dec.  19 
Dec.  26 

1872,  Jan.  2 
Jan.  9 
Jan.  16 
Jan.  23 
Jan.  30 


,Feb. 

6 

Feb. 

13 

Feb. 

20 

Feb. 

27 

Mar. 

5 

Mar. 

12 

Mar. 

19 

Mar. 

26 

Apr. 

2 

Apr. 

9 

Apr. 

16 

Apr. 

23 

Apr. 
May 

30 

7 

May 

14 

May 

21 

May 

28 

June 

4 

June 

11 

June 

18 

June 

25 

July 

[v.    1] 

Same  [v.  2] 

Aug. 

V.    3 

■ 

Sept. 

V.    4 

Oct. 

V.    5^ 

Nov. 

V.    6^ 

Dec. 

V.    7' 

»,  Jan. 

V.    8' 

Feb. 

V.    9" 

Mar. 

V.  10' 

Apr. 

May 

V.  11' 
V.  12 

June 

V.  13^ 

July 

V.  14' 

Aug. 

V.  15' 

5^5 


Class!  flcatlon 
no. 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— tontinued 


123.14:     Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents— (continued 

(date) 


1873,  Sept. 

v.  16 

Oct. 

V.  17 

Nov. 

V.  18 

Dec. 

V.  19 

1874,  Jan. 

V.  20 

Feb. 

V.  21 

Mar. 

V.  22 

Apr. 

V.  23 

May 

V.  24 

June 

V.  25 

July 

V.26 

Aug. 

V.  27 

Sept. 

V.  28 

Oct. 

V.  29 

Nov. 

V.  30 

Dec. 

,v.  31 

1875,  Jan. 

V.  32 

Feb. 

v.  33 

Mar. 

V.  34 

Apr. 

V.  35 

May 

V.  36 

June 

V.  37 

July 

v.  38 

Aug. 

V.  39 

Sept. 

V.  40 

Oct. 

V.  41 

Nov. 

V.  42 

Dec. 

V.  43 

1876,  Jan. 

V.  44 

Feb. 

V.  45 

Mar. 

V.  46 

Apr. 
May 

V.  47 
V.  48' 

June 

V.  49 

July 

V.  50 

Aug. 

V.  51 

Sept. 

V.  52 

Oct. 

V.  53" 

Nov. 

V.  54 

Dec. 

V.  55 

1877,  Jan. 

v.  56 

Feb. 

v.  57 

Mar. 

V.  58 

Apr. 

V.  59 

May 

V.  60 

June 

V.  61 

July 

V.  62 

Aug. 

V.  63 

Sept. 

V.  64 

Oct. 

V.  65 

Nov. 

V.  66 

Dec. 

V.  67 

1878,  Jan. 

V.  68 

Feb. 

V.  69 

Mar. 

V.  70 

Apr. 

V.  71 

May 

V.  72 

June 

V.  73 

July 
Aug. 

V.  74" 
V.  75' 

Sept. 
Oct. 

V.  76' 

V.  77 

Nov. 

V.  78 

Dec. 

V.  79' 

1879,  Jan. 

v.  80 

Feb. 

V.  81 

Mar. 

v.  82 

Apr. 
May 

V.  83 
V.  84 

June 

V.  85' 

July 

V.  86' 

Aug. 
Sept. 

V.  87; 
V.  88 

Oct. 

,v.  89 

Nov. 

V.  90 

Dec. 

,v.  91 

1880,  Jan. 

V.  92 

Feb. 

V.  93 

Mar. 

V.  94 

May 

V.  95 
V.  96' 

June 

V.  97' 

July 

V.  98 

Aug. 

V.  99' 

Sept. 

V.  100' 

Oct. 

V.  101 

Nov. 

V.  102 

Dec. 

V.  103 

1881,  Jan. 

V.  104 

Feb. 

V.  105 

Mar. 

V.  106 

Apr. 
May 

V.  107 
V.  108' 

June 

V.  109 

July 

,v.  110 

Aug. 

,v.  Ill 

Sept. 

V.  112 

Oct. 

V.  113 

Nov. 

V.  114 

Dec. 

V.  115' 

1882,  Jan. 

V.  116 

Feb. 

V.  117' 

Mar. 

V.  118' 

Apr. 

V.  119 

May 

V.  120 

June 

V.  121 

July 

V.  122 

Aug. 

V.  123' 

Sept. 

V.  124' 

Oct. 

V.  125 

Nov. 

V.  126 

Dec. 

V.  127 

1883,  Jan. 

V.  128 

Feb. 

V.  129 

Mar. 

V.  130' 

Apr. 
May 

V.  131 
V.  132 

June 

V.  133' 

July 

V.  134 

Aug. 

V.  135 

Sept. 
Oct. 

V.  136 
V.  137' 

Nov. 

V.  138 

Dec. 

V.  139 

1884,  Jan. 

V.  140 

Feb. 

V.  141' 

Mar. 

V.  142' 

Apr. 

V.  143 

536 


Classiflcation 


123.14 


(date) 


I  23.     PATENT  ^OFFICE— Continued 
Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents— Continued 


1884,  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1885,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 

Same, 
Aug.   [v. 

Same, 
Sept.  [v. 

Same, 
Oct.    [v. 

Same, 
Nov.  [v. 

Same, 
Dec.   [v. 

Same, 

1886,  Jan.    [v. 

Same. 
Feb.   [v. 

Same, 
Mar.   [v. 

Same, 
Apr.   [v. 

Same, 
May    [v. 

Same, 
Jime  [v. 

Same, 
July    [v. 

Same, 
Aug.  [v. 

Same, 
Sept.  [v. 

Same, 
Oct.    [v. 

Same 
Nov.  [v. 

Same, 
Dec.   [v 

Same, 

1887,  Jan.    [v.' 

Same, 
Feb.   [v. 

Same, 
Mar.    [v. 

Same, 
Apr.   [v. 

Same, 
May    [v. 

Same, 
June  [v. 

Same, 
July   [v. 

Saiiie. 


144 
145^ 
146^ 
147^ 
148^ 
149 
1501 
151^ 
152' 
1531 
154" 
155' 
156 
157" 
158],  pt. 
pt.  2 
159],  pt. 
pt.  2 
160],  pt. 
pt.  2 
161],  pt. 
pt.  2 
162],  pt. 
pt.  2 
163],  pt. 
pt.  2 
164],  pt. 
pt.  2 
165],  pt. 
pt.  2 
166],  pt. 
pt.  2 
167],  pt. 
pt.  2 
168],  pt. 
pt.  2 
169],  pt. 
pt.  2 
170],  pt. 
pt.  2 
171],  pt. 
pt.  2 
172],  pt. 
pt.  2 
173],  pt. 
pt.  2 
174],  pt. 
pt.  2 
175],  pt. 
pt.  2 
176],  pt. 
pt.  2 
177],  pt. 
pt.  2 
178],  pt. 
pt.  2 
179],  pt. 
pt.  2 
180],  pt. 
pt.  2 
181],  pt. 
pt.  2 
182],  pt. 
pt.  2 


1887,  Aug.    [v.  183],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  184],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  185],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  186],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.   [v.  187],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

1888,  Jan.    [v.  188],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.   [v.  189],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.    [v.  190],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.    [v.  191],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  192],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  193],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
July    [v.  194],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  195],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  196],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  197],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  198],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.   [v.  199],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

1889,  Jan.    [v.  200],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.   [v.  201],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.    [v.  202],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.    [v.  20^],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  204],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  205],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
July    [v.  206],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  207],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  208],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  209],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  210],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.  [v.  211],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

1890,  Jan.    [v.  212],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  213],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  214],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 


537 


riasHlflratlon 
no. 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 


123.14:     Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents— Continued 


(date) 


1890,  Apr.   [v.  215],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
May   [v.  216],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  217],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  218],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  219],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  220],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  221],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  222],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.  [v.  223],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 

1891,  Jan.    [v.  224],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  225],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  226],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.   [v.  227],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  228],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June   [v.  229],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  230],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  231],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  232],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  233],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  234],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.   [v.  235],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 

1892,  Jan.    [v.  236],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  237],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  238],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.    [v.  239],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  240],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  241],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  242],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  243],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  244],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  245],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  246],  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 


1892,  Dec.  [v.  247],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 

1893,  Jan.    [v.  248],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  249],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  250],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.   [v.  251],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
May   [v.  252],  pt 

Same,  ptt.  2 
June  [v.  253],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  254],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  255],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  256],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  257],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  258],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.  [v.  259],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 

1894,  Jan.    [v.  260],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  261],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  262],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.   [v.  263],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
May   [v.  264],  pt, 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  265],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  266],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  267],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  268],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  269],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  270],  pt, 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.  [v.  271],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 

1895,  Jan.    [v.  272],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  273],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  274],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.   [v.  275],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  276],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  277],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  278],  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 


538 


Classlflcation 
no. 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 


123.14:     Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents— Continued 

/An4-n\  1QOK       A,,^        r,,     OTm      ^*      -I  lOno         A _.      01-I       _j.      -1 


(date) 


1895,  Aug.  [v.  279],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  280],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  281],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  282],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.   [v.  283],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

1896,  Jan.    [v.  284],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.  [v.  285],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.   [v.  286],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.    [v.  287],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  288],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
June  [v.  289],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
July   [v.  290],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  291],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  292],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  293],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  294],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.   [v.  295],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

1897,  Jan.    [v.  296],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.   [v.  297],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt,  2 
Mar.    [v.  298],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.   [v.  299],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
May    [v.  300],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2      , 
June  [v.  301],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
July    [v.  302],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.  [v.  303],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.  [v.  304],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.    [v.  305],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.  [v.  306],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec.   [v.  307],  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

1898,  Jan.,    v.  308,   pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.,   V.  309,   pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.,   V.  310,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 


1898,  Apr.,    V.  311,  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 
May,    V.  312,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June,  V.  313,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July,    V.  314,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.,  V.  315,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
Sept.,  V.  316,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
Oct.,    V.  317,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.,  V,  318,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec,   V.  319,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 

1899,  Jan.,    v,  320,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb,,   V,  321,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
Mar.,   V.  322,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
Apr,,    V,  323,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
May,    V.  324,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June,   V.  325,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
July,    V,  326,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.,  V.  327,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.,  V.  328,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.,    V.  329,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.,  V.  330,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
Dec,   V,  331,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 

1900,  Jan.,    v,  332,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb,,   V.  333,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar,,    V.  334,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr,,    V.  335,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
May,    V.  336,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June,  V.  337,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July,    V.  338,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug,,  V.  339,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.,  V.  340,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.,    V,  341,  pt. 

Same,  pt,  2 
Nov.,  V.  342,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 


539 


ClMfilflcatlon 
no. 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 


123.14:     Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents— Continued 


(date) 


1900,  Dec,   V.  343,  pt 

Same,  pt.  2 

1901,  Jan.,    V.344,  pt. 

Same,'pt.  2 
Feb.,   V.  345,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.,   V.  346,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.,    V.  347,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
May,    V.  348,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June,  V.  349,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July,    V.  350,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.,  V.  351,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.,  V.  352,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.,    V.  353,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.,  V.  354,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dee.,   V.  355,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 

1902,  Jan.,    v.  356,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Feb.,   V.  357,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Mar.,   V.  358,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Apr.,    V.  359,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
May,    V.  360,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
June,  V.  361,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
July,    V.  362,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Aug.,  V.  363,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Sept.,  V.  364,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Oct.,    V.  365,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Nov.,  V.  366,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Dec,   V.  367,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 

1903,  Jan.,    v.  368,  pt. 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Feb.,  V.  369,  pt. 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Mar.,   V.  370,  pt. 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Apr.,   V.  371,  pt. 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

May,    V.  372,  pt. 
Same,  pt.  2 


1903,  Same,  pt.  3 
June,  V.  373,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,   V.  374,  pt  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  375,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Sept.,  V.  376,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Oct.,    V.  377,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Nov.,  V.  378,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Dec,   V.  379,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

1904,  Jan.,    v.  380,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Feb.,  V.  381,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Mar.,   V.  382,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Apr.,   V.  383,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

May,    V.  384,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

June,  V.  385,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,    V.  386,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  387,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Sept.,  V.  388,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Oct.,    V.  389,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Nov.,  V.  390,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Dec,   V.  391,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

1905,  Jan.,    v.  392,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 
Feb.,  v.  393,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 


540 


Classification 
no. 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 


1 23.14 :     Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents— Continued 


(date) 


1905,  Mar.,   v.  394,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Apr.,   V.  395,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

May,    V.  396,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

June,  V.  397,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,    V.  398,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  399,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Sept.,  V.  400,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Oct.,    V.  401,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Nov.,  V.  402,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Dec,   V.  403,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

1906,  Jan.,    v.  404,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Feb.,  V.  405,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Mar.,   V.  406,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Apr.,   V.  407,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

May,    V.  408,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

June,  V.  409,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,    V.  410,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  411,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Sept.,  V.  412,  pt.  1 
i..  Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

Oct.,    V.  413,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Nov.,  V.  414,  pt.  I 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 


1906,  Dec,  V.  415,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

1907,  Jan.,    v.  416,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Feb.,  V.  417,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2    * 
Same,  pt.  3 

Mar.,    V.  418,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Apr.,   V.  419,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

May,    V.420,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

June,  V.  421,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,    V.  422,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  423,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Sept.,  V.  424,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Oct.,    V.  425,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Nov.,  V.  426,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Dec,  V.  427,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

1908,  Jan.,    v.  428,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Feb.,   V.  429,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Mar.,   V.  430,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Apr.,    V.  431,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

May,    V.  432,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

June,  V.  433,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,    V.  434,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  435,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 


541 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

123.14: 

(date) 


123.    PATENT  OFFICE— (Continued 


Hpeclflcatlons  and 


drawings  of  patents — Continued 

1909,  May,    v.  444,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

June,  V.  445,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2  ^ 
Same,  pt.  3 

July,   V.  446,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Aug.,  V.  447,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Sept.,  V.  448,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Oct.,    V.  449,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Nov.,  V.  450,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

Dec,  V.  451,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 


123.15; 

Adl 


An8 


B27 

B56 

B84 

C381 
038^ 

D57 
D79' 


1908,  Sept.,  V.  43t),  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 
Oct.,    V.  437,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 
Nov.,  V.  438,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 
Dec,   V.  439,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

1909,  Jan.,    v.  440,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 
Feb.,   v.  441,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 
Mar.,    v.  442,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 
Apr.,   V.  443,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

Briefs 

Adams,  Arthur  J.  In  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  at  law 
no.  49596  and  no.  51765,  Arthur  J.  Adams  v.  E.  B.  Moore,  com- 
missioner of  patents;  Arthur  J.  Adams  and  Fulton  Manufacturing 
Company  v.  [same];  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1909.] 

Anti-Cori-Zine  Chemical  Company.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  596,  in  re  Anti- 
Cori-Zine  Chemical  Company,  trade-mark  for  remedy  for  head- 
aches, etc.;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1909.] 

Barratt,  William  T.  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1897,  patent  appeal  no.  68,  in  re  William  T.  Barratt, 
improvement  in  needle  cylinders  for  knitting  machines;  brief 
for  commissioner  [of  patents].     1897. 

Blackmore,  Henry  S.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Apr.  term,  1909,  in  re  Henry  S.  Blackmore,  process  of  making 
aldehydes,  patent  appeal  no.  553;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1909.] 

Bryant,  George.  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term, 
1896,  patent  appeal  no.  48,  in  re  application  of  George  Bryant, 
improvements  in  boots  and  shoes;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.    1896. 

Chase,  Aurin  M.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1909,  in  re  Aurin  M.  Cbase,  hardening  or  tempering  process, 
patent  appeal  no.  556;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.    [1909.] 

Chase,  Roscoe  L.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1907,  in  re  Roscoe  L.  Chase  and  Alexander  H.  McKenzie, 
art  of  producing  printed  anilin-black  designs  upon  vegetable 
textile  fabrics,  patent  appeal  no.  444;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1907.] 

Dilg,  Christian  F.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  general  calendar,  appeal  no.  2017,  Christian  F.  Dilg 
V.  Edward  B.  Moore,  commissioner  of  patents;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1909.] 

Draper,  Lucius  Dana,  jr.  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1897,  patent  appeal  no.  66,  in  re  Lucius  Dana  Draper,  jr., 
shield  loop  for  garment  supporters;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.    1897. 


542 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

123.15: 

D792 


D793 
D79*' 

D83 

D93 

Ed4 

Fll 
r27 

G56 

H35 
H36 

H41-' 

H67 
In2 

Lll 

L97 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Briefs— Continued 

Drawbaugh,  Daniel.    Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1895,  no.  32,  patent  appeal  docket,  in  re  appeal  of  Daniel 
Drawbaugh,  telephone  transmitter;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.    1895. 
Same,  no.  34,  patent  appeal  docket.     1895. 

Same,  Nov.  term,  1895,  patent  appeals  docket,  nos.  32  and  34,  in  re 
Daniel  Drawbaugh,  telephone  transmitter,  powers  of  commis- 
sioner of  patents;  commissioner's  supplemental  brief.    [1895.] 

Droop,  Paul  Emil.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1907,  in  re  Paul  Emil  Droop,  playing  balls  for  tennis  and 
other  games  and  method  of  covering  and  inflating  same,  patent 
appealno.445;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1907.] 

Durham,  Caleb  W.  In  Coiu-t  of  Appeals  for  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1894,  no.  401,  Caleb  W.  Durham  v.  John  S.  Seymour,  com- 
missioner of  patents;  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia,    n.  p.  [1894]. 

Edison,  Thomas  A.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1907,  in  matter  of  application  of  Thomas  A.  Edison,  im- 
provements in  screening  plates,  patent  appeal  no.  433;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1907.] 

Faber,  Herman  W.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1908,  in  re  Herman  W.  Faber,  surgical  dressing,  patent 
appeal  no.  499;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1908.] 

Fauber,  William  H.  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1898,  patent  appeal  no.  85,  in  re  William  H.  Fauber,  im- 
provements in  velocipedes;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
1898. 

Gold,  Egbert  H.  In  Coiu-t  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  584,  in  re  Egbert  H.  Goldj  adjust- 
able low-pressure  heating  system;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.    [1909.] 

Heany,  John  Allen.  In  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  John 
Allen  Heany  [et  al.]  v.  Edward  B.  Moore,  commissioner  of 
patents,  equity  no.  28514;  brief  for  defendant.    [1909.] 

Heinz,  William  V.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  595,  in  re  William  V.  Heinz,  im- 
provements in  wall  ties;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1909.] 

Herbst,  Solomon  C.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1908,  patent  appeal  no.  514,  iri  re  Solomon  C.  Herbst,  trade- 
mark for  whisky;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     1908. 

Herbst,  S.  C,  Importing  Company.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1907,  in  re  S.  C.  Herbst  Importing  Com- 
pany, trade-mark  for  cocktails,  patent  appeal  no.  394;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1907.] 

Hoff,  Johann.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term, 
1909,  patent  appeal  no.  566,  in  re  Johann  Hoff,  trade-mark  for 
malt  extracts;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1909.] 

Indian  Portland  Cement  Co,  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Oct.  term,  1907,  in  re  Indian  Portland  Cement  Co.,  trade- 
mark for  Portland  cement,  patent  appeal  no.  438;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1907.] 

Lacroix,  Joseph  D.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1907,  in  re  Joseph  D.  Lacroix,  improvement  in  cigar  bunch- 
ing machines,  patent  appeal  no.  410;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.  [1907.] 
Luten,  Daniel  B.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1909,  in  re  Daniel  B.  Luten,  improvements  in  bridges  or 
arches  of  concrete  or  other  analogous  materials,  patent  appeal  no. 
557;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1909.] 


543 


I  23.    PATENT  OFFICE-Continued 
I  23. 15 :     Brief s— Continued 


Classlflcfttlon 
no. 


M38 


M56 


M78» 


M782 


M78  = 


M78' 


M78» 


M97 

N17 
P31 

Sel 

Se9» 

Se92 

Sh5 

Sn9 


I 


Mason,  Thomas  Samuel.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Apr.  term,  1908,  in  re  Thomas  Samuel  Mason,  improvement  in 
caulking  tool,  patent  appeal  no.  508;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1908.] 

Messinger,  George  F.  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1898,  patent  appeal  no.  71,  in  re  George  F.  Messinger, 
motion  to  dismiss  appeal;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
1898. 

Moore,  Edward  B.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1908,  no.  1959,  no.  30,  special  calendar,  Edward  B.  Moore, 
commissioner  of  patents,  v.  United  States  ex  rel.  William  H. 
Boyer;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1908.] 

Moore,  Edward  B.  In  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia,  at  law, 
no.  51113,  United  States  ex  rel.  Tore  G.  E.  Lindmark  v.  Edward 
B.  Moore,  commissioner  of  patents;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.    [1908.] 

Moore,  Edward  B.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  2022,  no.  9,  special  calendar, 
Edward  B.  Moore,  commissioner  of  patents,  v.  United  States  ex 
relatione  Tore  G.  E.  Lindmark;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1909.] 

Moore,  Edward  B.    In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  nos.  2049,  2063,  Edward  B.  Moore,  commissioner  of 
patents,  v.  John  Allen  Heany  [et  al.],  special  calendar,  nos.  8  and 
11;  brief  for  appellant.     [1909.] 
Same;  supplemental  brief  for  appellant.     [1909.] 

Moore,  Edward  B.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  United 
States  ex  rel.  Newcomb  Motor  Company  v.  Edward  B.  Moore, 
commissioner  of  patents,  successor  to  Frederick  I.  Allen,  commis- 
sioner of  patents,  at  law,  no.  1820;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1907.] 

Musgrave  &  Nye.  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term, 
1897,  patent  appeal  no.  56,  in  re  Musgrave  and  Nye,  fuel  and  proc- 
ess or  manufacture  thereof;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
1897. 

Nash  Hardware  Co.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan- 
term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  564,  in  re  Nash  Hardware  Co.; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     1909. 

Pearsall,  William.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1908,  in  re  William  Pearsall,  improvements  in  tufted  or 

Eiled  fabrics  and  methods  of  weaving  same,  patent  appeal  no.  465; 
rief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1908.] 

Seamless  Rubber  Company.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Oct.  term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  612,  in  re  Seamless  Rub- 
ber Company,  trade-mark  for  atomizers,  etc.;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  paten  ts .     [1909 .  ] 

Seymour,  Frederick  H.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
May  term,  1895,  patent  appeal  no.  30,  in  re  appeal  of  Frederick 
H.  Seymour,  metallic  brake  beam;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1898.] 

Seymour,  John  S.  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term, 
1897,  John  S.  Seymour,  commissioner  of  patents^  v.  United  States 
ex  rel.  Albert  B.  Nelson;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
1897. 

Sherman,  Howard  B.  In  Coiu-t  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  605,  in  matter  of  application  of 
Howard  B.  Sherman,  design  for  nails;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1909.] 

Snyder,  Louise.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1896,  patent  appeal  no.  51,  in  re  Louise  Snyder,  teaching 
chart;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.    1896. 


544 


Classification 
no. 

123.15: 

W25 


W31 


W58 


W83 


W93' 


W932 


123.16: 

896 
897 
903 
909 


I  23.     PATENT  OFFICE— Continued 

Briefs— Continued 

Warren,  Peter  R.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1907,  in  re  Peter  R.  Warren,  improvement  in  paper-box 
liners,  patent  appeal  no.  429;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1907.] 

Waterman,  L.  E.,  Company.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Oct.  term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no,  593,  in  matter  of  applica- 
tion of  L.  E.  Waterman  Company,  trade-mark  for  fountain  pens; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1909.] 

White,  George  H.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1908,  in  re  George  H.  White,  improvements  in  process  of 
making  middle  rings  for  pipe  couplings,  patent  appeal  no.  500; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1908.] 

Woltereck,  Herman  Charles.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia, Mar. term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  547,  in  re  Herman  Charles 
Woltereck,  improvements  in  process  for  production  of  ammonia; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1909.] 

Wright  &  Taylor.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1909,  in  re  Wright  &  Taylor,  in  re  C.  H.  Graves  &  Sons,  in  re 
E.  H.  Taylor,  jr.,  &  Sons,  patent  appeals  nos.  576,  577,  579,  trade- 
mark for  whisky;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.    [1909.] 

Wright,  Frank  G.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1909,  patent  appeal  no.  588,  in  re  Frank  G.  Wright,  process 
for  introducing  modifying  elements  into  castings;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1909.] 

Price  lists 

Pricelistof  publications  of  Patent  Office.     [1896.]    f« 
Same.     [1897.]    f° 
Same.    Jan.  1903.     4« 
Same,  with  schedule  of  fees  of  office.     [1909.]    narrow  12* 


124.      PENSION  BUREAU 

[Business  relating  to  pensions  was  being  conducted  under  the  War  Department  as  early  as  1792.  Other 
pensions  were  paid  from  the  navy  pension  fund,  which  from  1799  to  1832  was  administered  by  a  commis- 
sion composed  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  and  the  Secretary  of  War. 
In  1832,  the  management  of  this  fund  passed  into  the  hands  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

An  act  of  Mar.  2, 1833  (Stat.  L.  v.  4,  p.  622),  provided  for  the  appointment  of  a  commissioner  of  pensions  to 
"execute  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War  such  duties  in  relation  to  the  various  pension  laws  as 
may  be  prescribed  by  the  President  of  the  U  nited  States. "    This  office  was  continued  by  succeeding  acts. 

By  act  of  Mar.  4, 1840  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  369),  the  pension  business  theretofore  transacted  in  the  Navy  Depart- 
ment was  transferred  to  the  office  of  the  commissioner  of  pensions,  and  the  commissioner  was  directed 
to  "execute  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  such  duties  in 
relation  to  the  various  pension  laws  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  President." 

The  office  of  the  commissioner  of  pensions  was  transferred  to  the  Interior  Department  by  the  act  organiz- 
ing that  Department,  Mar.  3, 1849,  and  since  about  1890  it  has  been  termed  Bureau  of  Pensions.] 


124.1: 

(date) 


124.2: 

B321 


B32' 


Annual  reports 

[See,  for  aimual  reports  1826-48,  addressed  to  Secretary  of  War,  Wl.l: 

1849-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  issued 

separately  also. 
From  1840  to  1848,  the  commissioner  also  made  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  an  annual 

report  on  the  navy  pension  fund,  these  reports  appearing  in  annual  reports  of 

Navy  Department  (Nl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Battles.  Alphabetical  list  of  battles,  with  dates,  of  War  of  Rebellion; 
byJ.  W.Wells.     1875. 

Battles.  Alphabetical  list  of  battles  of  War  of  Rebellion,  with  dates, 
compiled  from  official  records  by  J.  W.  Wells  and  N.  A.  Strait; 
revised  by  N.  A.  Strait  with  addition  of  many  incidents  of  [Civil] 
•  War,  including  number  killed,  wounded,  and  missing  in  each 
important  battle,  list  of  battles  fought  since  1775,  chronological 
history  of  War  with  Mexico,  names  of  Presidents  and  Vice- 
Presidents  from  Washington  to  Arthur,  and  roster  of  all  regi- 
mental surgeons  in  late  [Civil]  War,  with  their  service  and  last- 
known  post-oflBce address.    N.  A.  Strait,  Washington,  D.  C,  1882. 


545 


Classl  Oration 
no. 

124.2: 

B32» 


InS 

L78 

P381 
P382 

SpSi 

Sp32 

Sp33 

Sp3^ 

Sp3^ 

124.3: 

(no8.) 

124.4: 

(no8.) 

124.5: 

(date) 


124.6: 


883^ 


8832 
8833 
883^ 
883^ 


82452^ 


I  24.    PENSION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Battles.    Alphabetical  list  of  battles  1754-1900,   War  of  Rebellion. 

Spanish-American   war,   Philippine  insurrection,  and  all    old 

wars,  with  dates;  by  Newton  A.  Strait.     1900. 
Foreign  pension  systems,  synopsis  of  pension  laws  (not  civil)  compiled 

from  information  furnished  in  response  to  resolution;   by  J.  L. 

Davenport. 
[The  above  is  not  a  publication  of  the  Pension  Bureau,  but  appeared  only  as  Senate 

document  56,  57th  Congress.  1st  session,  serial  number  4220,  a  bureau  edition  <rf 

which  was  published  by  order  of  the  Senate;  tee  Y1.3:P38.] 

Information  relating  to  army  and  navy  pensions.     1908. 

Lochren.    William  Lochren,   commissioner  of  pensions,   vs.   United 

States  ex  rel.  Charles  D.  Long;  appellant's  brief,    n.  p.  1895. 
Pensions.    Bureau  of  Pensions,  its  officers  and  their  duties,  manner  in 

which  work  of  adjudicating  claims  is  performed.    1893. 
Pensions.     Letter  from  commissioner  of  pensions  to  Secretary  of  Interior 
[on  work  of  Bureau  of  Pensions]  Mar.  1,  1889-Dec.  31,  1892,  and 
condition  of  files  and  pension  roll.    n.  p.  Jan.  26,  1893. 
Special  examiners.    General  instructions  to  special  examiners.    Aug. 
16,  1881.    * 
Same.     Revised  Dec.  1,  1881.     1881.    * 
Same.     Revised  Dec.  1,  1882.     1882.     * 
Same.     Revised  May  1,  1886.     1886.     * 
Same.    Revised  Sept.  15,  1897.    1897.    12* 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.]  ,, 

Circulars 

[The  Circular  listed  below  is  the  only  one  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

[1]  Daily  report  circular  [instructions  to  special  examiners  for  prepara- 
tion of  report].     Dec.  2,  1895.    4» 

Pension  Appeals  Board,  Annual  reports  of  assist- 
ant Secretary  of  the  Interior  on  work  of 

[Although  these  reports  are  addressed  directly  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  thev 
are  classed  here  because  of  the  intimate  connection  between  the  Pension  Appeals 
Board  and  the  Pension  Bureau. 

1891-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually  Issued  sepa- 
rately also.    None  issued  since  1898.] 

Lists  of  pensioners 

[Certain  lists  of  pensioners  prepared  by  the  Pension  Office,  prior  to  1849  under  the 
War  Department,  and  after  1849  under  the  Interior  Department,  were  printed 
only  as  Congressional  documents  and  may  be  found  In  the  Congressional  set  as 

s: 

6-34,  35] 

3-170] 

34-55) 

74-43] 

171-24]  and  [185-68] 

208-8GJ  and  [219-120] 

'249,  250,  251-514] 

579-74] 

_959-119].] 

List  of  pensioners  on  roll  Jan.  1,  1883,  giving  name  of  each  pensioner, 
cause  for  which  pensioned,  post-office  address,  rate  of  pension 
per  month,  and  date  of  original  allowance.    1883.    v.  1.    [207&-84] 
Same.     1883.    v.  2.     [2079-84] 
Same.    1883.    v.  3.     [2080-84] 
Same.     1883.    v.  4.     [2081-84] 
Same.     1883.    v.  5.     [2082-84] 
Names  and  addresses  of  pensioners  of  United  States  living  in  Canada, 
Jan,  31,  1899,  with  services,  rates  of  pension,  etc.     1899. 
Same,  living  in  foreign  countries  other  than  Canada,  Jan.  31,  1899, 

with  services,  rates  of  pension,  etc.     1899. 
[Discontinued-! 
-11 35 


follows: 

1817 

1818 

1820 

1823 

1828 

1831 

1835 

1849 

1857 


546 


Classiflcation 
no. 

I  24.7 1 


I  24.     PENSION  BUREAU— Continued 


852 


854 


Ijaws,  rulings,   and  regulations  (miscellaneous)     .Mil 
See,  for  compilation  of  1833,  W1.2:P38. 

See,  for  Laws  governing  granting  of  army  and  navy  pensions,!  24.14: 
See,  for  Rules  of  practice,  1 24.15: 

See,  for  digests  of  and  indexes  to  laws,  decisions,  and  rulings,!  24.9: 
Army  and  navy  pension  laws  and  bounty  land  laws,  including  sundry 
resolutions  of  Congress,  1776-1852,  with  appendix;  compiled  by 
iui>y  m'/u»n  .         Robert  Mayo  and  Ferdinand  Moulton.     [Ist  edition.]    Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Jno.  T.  Towers,  1852. 
Same,  1776-1854,  with  appendix;  compiled  by  Robert  Mayo  and 
Ferdinand    Moulton.     2d    edition.     Baltimore,    published    by 
Lucas  Brothers,  1854. 

Laws  relating  to  pensions,  military  and  naval  bounty,  back  pay,  and 
bounty  lands,  in  force  at  close  of  37th  Congress,  with  instructions 
and  forms.     1862. 

Laws  and  abstracts  of  laws  relating  to  army  and  navy  pensions,  with 
instructions,  regulations,  and  forms.     1869. 
Same  [with  index].     1869. 

Regulations  relating  to  army  and  navy  pensions,  with  statutes.    1871. 

Regulations  relating  to  bounty  land,  with  statutes.     1871. 

Abstracts  of  rulings  and  orders  of  commissioner  of  pensions.     1872. 

[Acts  to  increase  pensions.]    June  20,  1872.    4" 

Pension  law,  act  revising,  consolidating,  and  amending  army  and  navy 
pension  laws;  approved  Mar.  3,  1873.     1873. 

Pension-laws,  revised  and  consolidated  by  act  to  revise  and  consolidate 

'  statutes  in  force  Dec.  1,  1873,  approved  June  22,  1874,     1874. 

Regulations  relating  to  bounty-land,  with  statutes.     1874. 

Regulations  relating  to  army  and  navy  pensions,  with  statutes.    1877. 
Same.     1879. 
Same.     1881. 

Treatise  on  practice  of  Pension  Bureau  governing  adjudication  of  army 
and  navy  pensions,  being  unwritten  practice  formulated;  by 
Calvin  B.Walker.     1882. 

Act  granting  pensions  to  soldiers  and  sailors  who  are  incapacitated  for 
performance  of  manual  labor,  and  providing  for  pensions  to 
widows,    minor   children,    and    dependent   parents,    approved 
June  27,  1890,  and  rules  and  regulations  thereunder  provided  by 
Secretary  of  Interior.     [1890.] 
891       Laws  and  regulations  governing  recognition  of  agents,  attorneys,  and 
other  persons  to  represent  claimants  before  Department  of  Inte- 
rior.   1891. 
895       Precedents  applicable  to  suits,  civil  and  criminal,  incident  to  adminis- 
tration of  pension  and  bounty-land  laws  [etc.];  by  W.  T.  Pierson. 
1895. 
898       Treatise  on  practice  of  Pension  Bureau  governing  adjudication  of  army 

and  navy  pensions.     1898. 
901       [Rulings  under  act  amending  sec.  4708  of  Ravised  statutes,  approved 
Mar.  3.  1901.1    1901. 


862 


869 


871  ^ 
8712 
8721 
8722 
873 

8741 

8742 

877 

879 

881 

882 


124.8: 

(v.  nos.) 


I24.8«: 
(v.  nos.) 


[Pension]  decisions 

[Prepared  by  Board  of  Pension  Appeals,  under  supervision  of  assistant  Secretary  of 
the  Interior,  by  whom  they  are  approved  and  signed.    Also  issued  in  separate 


signatures.] 

v.  1 

V.    6 

V.  11 

V.  2 

V.    7 

V.  12 

V.  3 

. 

V.    8 

V.  13 

V.  4 

V.    9 

V.  14 

V.  5 

V.  10 

V.  15 

[Pension]  decisions  (separates;  slips) 
[Slips  for  separate  cases  are  issued  at  date  of  decision.J 


547 


CIas8tflratioa 
no. 

I24.8«: 

(CT) 
124.9: 

854 


881 


882 
885 


887 

894 
897 


905 


124.10: 

(date) 


124.11: 


124.11  »: 

(noe.) 


124. 


11  2; 

(no8.) 


124.    PENSION  BUREAU— Contipued 
[Pension]  decisions  (separatee;  miHcellaneoiw) 

Digest  of  laws,  decisions,  and  rulings 

Analytical  digest  of  pension  and  bounty  laud  laws,  decisions  of  Secre- 
taries, and  opinions  of  Attorney -Generals  thereon,  forms  and  regu- 
lations prescribed  by  Pension  Office,  etc.;  by  F.  F.  C.  Triplett. 
Washingtbn,  B.  C.  [no  publisher]  1854.   ■'■'>■■  '^  ' 

Digest  of  laws  governing  granting  of  army  and  navy  pensions  and  bounty- 
land  warrants,  decisions  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  and  rulings  and 
orders  of  commiasioner  of  pensions  thereunder;  compiled  by  Cal- 
vin B.  Walker.     1881. 
Same.    1882. 
Same;  compiled  by  iVank  B.  Curtis  and  William  H.  Webster,    1885. 

iSe€f  for  index  to  jrulings  and  orders  contained  in  tihia  volume, 
24.9:887.] 

Subject-matter  index  and  ready  reference  to  rulings  of  commissioner  of 
pensions,  nos.  1-217  and  225,  with  reference  to  page  in  Digest  for 
rulings  1-161,  also  official  orders  109-136.  1887.  [See  also  I  24.9: 
885  and  note  under  I  24.112:] 

Digest  of  laws,  rulings,  orders,  and  decisions  relating  to  attorneyship 
and  fees  in  pension  cases;  by  Frank  E.  Anderson.     1894. 

Digest  of  decisions  and  opinions  relating  to  pensions  and  bounty-land 
with  supplement  containing  pension  laws,  bounty-land  laws,  laws 
enacted  and  repealed  since  Mar.  4,  1861,  and  rules  of  practice  as 
to  appeals,  also,  historical  introduction  narrating  origin  and 
development  of  pension  system,  tables  of  cases  digested,  cited, 
and  overruled  and  statutes  cited  and  construed;  prepared  by 
William  L.  Chitty  and  John  W.  Bixler.     1897.     large  8° 

Digest  of  decisions  of  Department  of  Interior  in  appealed  pension  and 
bounty-land  claims,  also  table  of  cases  reported,  cited,  overruled, 
and  modified,  and  of  statutes  cited  and  construed,  contained  in 
V.  9-15  of  pension  decisions,  with  annotations;  by  Eugene  B. 
Payne.     1905. 

Roster  of  examining  surgeons 

1880 
1881 
1884 
1886 
1890 

Same,  appendix 
1891 
1895 
1899 
1903 

Orders 

[With  one  exception  (1 24.11  »:l-58),  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  here  the  various  Orders 
issued  by  the  cdmmissioner  of  pensions,  as  they  relate  chiefly  to  office  matters  and 
Iiave  appeared  in  several  series,  no  complete  file  of  which  could  be  consulted.] 

Orders  [1st  series,  1865-80] 

[Of  the  series  begirming  Sept.  1865,  nos.  1-65  may  be  found  in  Abstract  of  rulings  and 

orders,  compiled  1872  (1 24.7:872 1). 
The  latest  of  this  series  of  which  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  record  is  293. 

dated  May  27, 188().l 

Orders  [2d  series,  1881-1901J 

[In  1881,  a  new  series  of  numbers  was  begun,  such  previous  Orders  as  were  still  in 
force  being  collected  and  renumbered  as  1  to  55  of  this  series.  These  with  their 
new  and  old  numbers,  as  well  as  supplemental  Ordefs  up  to  date  of  publication 
are  given  in  the  Digests  of  laws,  etc.,  published  18S1  and  1882  (1 24.9:881, 882). 

Orders  1-124  of  this  series  (new  numbering  only),  issued  between  1865  and  1885,  are 
included  in  the  Digest  of  laws,  etc.,  printed  1.HH5  (1 24.9:885).  Orders  125-136,  issued 
in  1886,  are  given  in  full  in  the  Subject-matter  index  to  rulings  and  orders 
(124.9:887).  Scattered  numbers  issued  during  1893  and  1894  are  to  be  found  in 
Digest  of  laws,  etc.,  relating  to  attorneyship  and  fees,  printed  1894  (1 24.9:894). 

The  latest  of  this  series  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  374,  dated  Apr.  19, 1901.] 


548 


Classification 
no. 

I  24.11  3; 

(no8.) 


124.12: 

889 


124.13: 

873 
891 

895 

897 

9001 

9002 

902 
905 

908 
124.14: 

890 

891 

892 

894 

896 1 

8962 

897 

899 

902 

905 

908 
909 
124.15: 


899 

901 
902 
909 


I  24.    PENSION  BUREAU-Continued 

Orders  [3d  series,  1901-  ?  ] 

[The  only  part  of  this  series  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  the  compilation 
listed  below.] 

[1-58]  Orders  [1-58]  of  commissioner  of  pensions  relating  to  organiza- 
tion, conduct  of  business  and  methods,  and  practice  of  Bureau 
of  Pensions.     1901.     [Interleaved.] 

Roster  of  disqualified  attorneys 

Roster  of  disqualified  attorneys;  corrected  to  July  1,  1889.     1889. 

Same,  and  agents,  corrected  to  Apr.  1,  1898.     1898.     [Interleaved.] 
[Discontinued.] 

Instructions  to  examining  surgeons 

Instructions  to  examining  surgeons  for  pensions.     1873. 

Instructions  to  examining  surgeons,  1891;  [by  Thomas  D.  Ingram]. 

Revised  edition.     [1891?] 
Instructions  to  examining  surgeons;  [by  Thomas  Featherstonhaugh]. 
1895. 
Same;  [by  J.  F.  Raub].    1897. 
Same;  [by  J.  F.  Raub].    1900. 

Same,  supplemental  instructions  under  sec.  2  of  act  of  June  27,  1890, 
amended  by  act  of  May  9,  1900.     [June  30,  1900.]    [4039-153] 
Instructions  to  examining  surgeons;  [by  Sam  Houston].     1902. 

Same;  prepared  under  direction  of  medical  referee  [Sarn  Houston] 
by  joint  committee  from  Bureau  of  Pensions  and  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Pension  Examining  Surgeons.     1905. 
Instructions  to  examining  surgeons;  [by  Charles  F.  Whitney].     Oct.  12, 
1908. 

Laws  governing  granting  of  army  and  navy  pen- 
sions and  bounty  land 

See,  for  miscellaneous  laws,  rulings,  and  regulations,  124.7: 
Laws  governing  granting  of  army  and  navy  pensions,  with  regulations 
relating  thereto.     1890. 

Same.    Mar.  4,  1891. 

Same.    Aug.  1892. 

Same.    July,  1894. 

Same.    Mar.  1896. 

Same.    Sept.  1896. 

Same.    Sept.  1897. 

Same.    May,  1899. 

Same.    July,  1902. 
Laws  governing  granting  of  army  and  navy  pensions  and  bounty  land, 
with  regulations  relating  thereto;  compiled  by  Thomas  P.  Ran- 
dolph and  Herman  Gauss.    July,  1905. 
Amendments  to  pension  laws  [Mar.  23,  1906-May  30,  1908].     1908. 

Same  [Mar.  23,  1906-Mar.  4,  1909].     [1909.] 
Rules  of  practice 

See,  for  Treatise  on  practice  of  Pension  Bureau  governing  adjudica- 
tion of  army  and  navy  pensions,  1 24.7:882,  898. 

See,  for  Precedents  applicable  to  suits,  civil  and  criminal,  incident 
to   administration    of    pension   and    bounty-land    laws    [etc.], 
124.7:895. 
Rules  of  practice  in  appealed  claims  before  Secretary  of  Interior  relating 
to  pensions  and  bounty-lands.    May,  1899. 

Same,  amendments,  by  adding  rules  14  and  15.     Nov.  4,  1901. 

Same,  amendment,  by  adding  rule  16.    May  6,  1902. 

Same,  extract.     [1909.] 


549 


126.      RAII-.ROAD8  COMMISSIONER 

[An  Auditor  of  Railroad  Accounts  was  appointed  luider  act  approvp<l  June  19,  1S78.  Act  of  Mar.  3,  1881, 
changed  the  title  to  Railroads  Coimniasioaer.  The  ollioe  was  disc»ntinued  by  act  approved  June  28, 
1902.1 


ClaMllloatlon 
no. 


125.1: 

(date) 

I25.1«: 

(CT) 

125.2: 

M59 

Pll 

125.3: 

(no8.) 

125.4: 

(no8.) 

Annual  reports 

[1878-1903,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:),  and  usually 
separately  also.] 

Annual  reports   (separatee) 


issued 


General  publications 

Mileage  of  roads  operated  Sept.  1,  1894,  by  companies  to  which  United 
States  have  loaned  bonds  in  aid  of  construction.     [1894.]    f* 

Pacific  railroads.  Circular  relating  to  railroads  operated  by  Pacific 
railroad  companies  referred  to  in  opinion  or  Attorney-General 
of  United  States,  June  18,  1880.    1880. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


126.      ENTOMOLOGICAL,  COMMISSION 


[Created  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1877,  and  attached  to  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories 
(Stat.  L.  V.  19,  p.  357).  Transferred  to  Agriculture  Department  by  acts  of  June  16, 1880  (Stat.  L.  v.  21, 
p.  276)  and  Mar.  3, 1881  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.  383).  The  work  under  Interior  Department  ceased  June  30, 1881. 
See,  for  later  pubUcations,  A8.] 


126.1: 

(nos.) 

126.1°: 

(CT) 

126.2: 

(CT) 
126.3: 

(nos.) 


126.4: 

(nos.) 


I 


Annual  reports 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


Ist,  1877  \ 

2d,  1878  and  1879/ 

See,  for  3d,  4th,  and  5th  reports,  A8.1: 

Annual  reports   (separates) 

[A  few  of  the  more  important  papers  contained  in  the  annual  reports  have  been  issued 
separately.  Separates  from  the  1st  and  2d  reports  are  to  be  classed  here:  tee,  for 
separates  from  the  3d,  4th,  and  5th  reports,  A8.1o:J 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 


[Ist  edition] 

Same,  supplement 

Same,  including  supplement    [2d  edition] 

2  editions 

See,  for  revision,  A8.1:4. 


See,  for  revision,  A8.1:5. 
Circulars 

1 
2 

3  * 

4  ♦ 

5  * 

6  * 


7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 


550 


tI27.      RECLAMATION   SERVICE 

[Organized  under  Geological  Survey  by  act  of  June  17, 1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  388).    The  connection 
with  the  Geological  Survey  was  practically  abolished  July  1,  1906,  except  for  the  directorship  and  the 


disbursing,  but  it  was  not  until  Mar.  1907,  that  the  actual  separation  took  place  and  the  Reclamation 
Service  became  an  independent  bureau.    See,  for  publications  issued  prior  to  July  1, 1906, 1 19.17:] 


Classification 
no. 

127.1: 

(date) 


127.2 


Acgi 

Ac82 
Ac83 

B412 

C19 
F45 

G16 
H751 


H752 


H921 

H922 
Idl 


Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  I  19.17^: 


1907,  6th 

1908,  7th 

1909,  8th 


5310-63] 
5479-1174] 
[5770-125] 


General  publications 

[Concerning  many  of  the  publications  listed  below,  the  Reclamation  record  of  Oct. 
1908,  p.  89,  says:  "Some  of  the  railroad  companies  have  lately  signified  their 
willingness  to  issue  in  the  form  of  illustrated  circulars  manuscripts  furnisht  by 
the  [Reclamation]  Service  and  to  supply  several  thousand  copies  with  no  adver- 
tising matter  attacht  for  distribution  by  the  Service.  *  *  *  These  circulars 
contain  detailed  information  concerning  the  location  of  the  projects,  climate, 
crops,  transportation  facilities,  fuel,  water  supply,  markets,  cost  of  water  right 
and  other  matters  of  interest."  More  recently  the  Reclamation  Service  has  paid 
for  large  editions  of  these  folders  without  advertising  matter.  The  railroad  map 
pasted  in  many  of  these  folders  is  not  an  official  part  of  such  publication.] 

Act.     Questions  and  answers  relating  to  reclamation  act  and  its  opera- 
tions.    [Aug.  1,  1908.]    narrow  12« 
Same.     [Feb.  1,  1909.]    narrow  12« 
Same.     Sept.  21,  1909.     narrow  12° 

Belle  Fourche  irrigation  project,  S.  Dak.  n.  p.  Oct.  1,  1909.  nar- 
row 8" 

Belle  Fourche  Government  irrigation  project,     n.  p.  [1909].     16° 
See  also  A19.9:B41^2. 

Carlsbad  irrigation  project,  N.  Mex.    n.  p.  Nov.  15,  1909.    narrow  8** 

Field  notes.  Specimen  field  notes  and  plats  for  subdivisions  of  sec- 
tions and  surveys  of  farm  units  and  townsites.    n.  p.  Aug.  1909. 

Garden  City  irrigation  project,  Kans.    n.  p.  Nov.  1,  1909.    narrow  8® 

Home-making  by  Government,  account  of  11  immense  irrigating 
projects  to  be  opened  in  1908;  by  C.  J.  Blanchard.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  1908.    large  8° 

Homes.  Call  of  the  West,  homes  are  being  made  for  millions  of  people 
in  arid  West;  by  C.  J".  Blanchard.  Washington,  D.  C,  Judd  & 
Detweiler,  1909.    large  8» 

Huntley  irrigation  project,  Mont.  Reclamation  Service,  Aug.  15, 1908. 
narrow  8° 

Huntley  irrigation  project,  Mont.    n.  p.  Oct.  1,  1909.    narrow  8' 

Idaho  homes  under  national  Government  irrigation  system  in  southern 
Idaho.  [Caxton,  printers]  Caldwell,  Idaho  [1908?].  narrow  8° 
[Published  by  authority  of  Payette-Boise  Water  Users'  Associa- 
tion in  cooperation  with  Reclamation  Service.] 


t  Act  approved  June  25,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  835),  contained  the  following 
proviso:  "That  no  part  of  this  appropriation  [$20,000,0<)0]  shall  be  expended  upon  any 
existing  project  until  it  shall  have  been  examined  and  reported  upon  by  a  board  of 
engineer  officers  of  the  Army  designated  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  and 
until  it  shall  be  approved  by  the  President  as  feasible  and  practicable  and  worthy  of 
such  expenditure;  nor  shall  any  portion  of  this  appropriation  be  expended  upon  any 
new  project." 

By  departmental  order  of  July  2,  1910,  the  position  of  consulting  engineer  to  Secre- 
tary of  Interior  on  construction  work  in  Reclamation  Service  was  created. 

The  Reclamation  Projects  Board,  authorized  by  the  above-mentioned  act  of  June  25, 

1910,  was  organized  July  20,  1910  and  later,  accompanied  by  the  director  of  the  Recla- 
mation Service  and  the  consulting  engineer  on  construction  work,  made  a  trip  through 
the  West  to  inspect  the  various  reclamation  projects. 

Nov.  28, 1910,  the  board  made  its  report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  through  the 
consulting  engineer.    This  report  was  transmitted  to  Congress  by  the  President  Jan.  5, 

1911,  and  appeared  as  House  document  1262,  61st  Congress,  3d  session.  Up  to  Apr.  14, 
1911,  no  bureau  edition  of  the  report  has  been  issued. 


551 


CUsslflratlon 
no. 

127.2: 

Ir7' 

Ir7- 
K66> 


K66 
L23 

M31 


M66 
N41 

N81 
Or5» 

R47 

Sa3 

ShS^ 

Sh82 
Sh83 
Su7 

T761 

T762 

Uml 

Y3 

Y9 
127.3: 

(no8.) 
127.4: 

(no8.) 
127.5: 

(date) 


I  27.    RECLAMATION  SERVICE— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Irrigation  projects,  n.  p.  May  1,  1908.  4°  [Map  10503  accompanying 
this  publication  is  separate.] 

Irrigation  projects  of  Reclamation  Service,  national  reclamation  of  arid 
lands,     n.  p.  [Apr.  22,  1909].     8° 
Same.    n.  p.  [Nov.  12,  1909].    narrow  8'> 

Klamath  irrigation  project;  by  W.  H.  Heileman.  n.  p.  [1908].  4® 
[Title  on  cover  is:  Klamath,  the  California-Oregon  irrigation 
district  created  by  United  States  Government.] 

Klamath  irrigation  project,  Cal.-Oreg.    n.  p.  Oct.  1,  1909,    narrow  8* 

Lands.  Acquisition  of  lands  withdrawn  under  reclamation  act  of  June 
17,  1902  [with  text  of  act].     [Mar.  30,  1908.]    4® 

Manual  relating  to  work  of  Reclamation  Service.  Preliminary  edition. 
[Washington,  G.  E.  Howard  Press]  June,  1909.  16«  [Not  for 
distribution;  for  oflfice  use  only.] 

Minidoka  irrigation  project,  Idaho,  n.  p.  Dec.  15,  1909.  narrow  8* 
[See  also  A19.9M66.] 

Nevada.    From  desert  to  great  commonwealth,  what  Government  irri- 
^tion  is  doing  in  Nevada  [in  connection  with  Truckee-Carson 
irrigation  project;  by  C.  H.  Forbes-Lindsay],    n.  p.  [1908].    4°, 
folded  to  narrow  8°    [From  Craftsman,  Mar.  1908.] 
See  also  127. 2:T76''\ 

North  Platte  irrigation  project,  Nebr.-Wyo.  n.  p.  Nov.  15,  1909. 
narrow  8«»    [See  also  Al9.9:N81.] 

Orland  irrigation  project,  Cal.    n.  p.  Oct.  1,  1909.    narrow  8® 

Orland  project,  irrigation  district  in  Sacramento  Valley,  Cal.  n.  p. 
[1909].    S"* 

Rio  Grande  irrigation  project,  N.  Mex.  [and  Tex.],  n.  p.  Nov.  15, 1909. 
narrow  S° 

Salt  River  irrigation  project,  Ariz.    n.  p.  Oct.  1,  1909.    narrow  8° 

Shoshone  project.    Irrigated  farms  owned  by  Uncle  Sam  open  to  settle- 
ment, located  in  Shoshone  irrigation  project.  Big  Horn  Basin, 
Wyo.    n.  p.  [1908].    narrow  8°    (Shoshone  bulletin  1.) 
Same.    n.  p.  [1909].    narrow  8^    (Shoshone  bulletin  2.) 

Shoshone  irrigation  project,  Wyo.    n.  p.  Nov.  1,  1909.    narrow  8® 

Sun  River  project.  Opening  of  Sun  River  irrigation  project,  Mont. 
[Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1908.]    narrow  8°    [See  also  A19.9:Su7.] 

Truckee-Carson  irrigation  project,  Nev.  [letter  of  information  for  home 
seekers],     n.  p.  [May  11,  1909].    4°,  folded  to  narrow  S** 

Truckee-Carson  irrigation  project,  Nev.    n.  p.  Sept.  15,  1909.    nar- 
row 8° 
See  also  1 27.2 :N41  and  A19.9:T76. 

Umatilla  irrigation  project,  Oreg.  n.  p.  Dec.  15,  1909.  narrow  8® 
[See  also  A19.9:Uml.] 

Yellowstone  project.  Lower  Yellowstone  irrigation  project,  Mont,  [and 
N.  Dak.],    n.  p.  Nov.  15,  1909.    narrow  8« 

Yuma  irrigation  project,  Ariz. -Cal.    n.  p.  Oct.  1,  1909.    narrow  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Reclamation  record   4* 

Monthly  bulletins 

1908,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


552 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

127.5: 

(date) 


I  27.     RECIiAMATION  SERVICE— Continued 


Reclamation  record — Continued 
Reclamation  record 

1908,  May 
tifit-miJune 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


''<>( 


t27.6 


B76 


,Ui  ^      B763 


"8  wfmftli 


B76^ 


B861 
B862 


fff-fn'T^ 


f Supplement  is  separate.] 
Supplement  is  separate.] 


[Issues  for  1908  and  1909  do  not  bear  a  volume  number,  but  they  constitute  v.  1,  which 
is  indexed  in  the  Dec.  1909  issue.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1910,  the  volume  number 
appears  on  the  publications.  ] 

Standard  designs 

[The  publications  here  listed,  with  one  exception,  all  bear  the  words  "compilation  by ' 
Technical  Section."  The  name  of  the  section  having  been  dropped  about  July, 
1909,  it  will  not  appear  on  later  publications,  except  on  reprints  of  earlier  issues.] 

Bridges.     Highway    bridge    abutments.     [Washington,     Reclamation 
Service]  Jan.  1907.    4  drawings,  each  7.1  X  9.6  in. 
Contents: 

1.  Simple  piers  for  stringer  bridges,  8-30  foot  spans. 

2.  Abutments  with  wing  walls  for  steel  truss  bridges,  30-100  foot  spans. 

3.  Same  for  wooden  truss  bridges. 

4.  Details  of  stringer  attachments  and  tables  for  abutments  with  wing  walls. 

Bridges.  Standard  highway  bridges.  [1st  edition.]  [Washington, 
Reclamation  Service]  Aug.  1906.  12  drawings,  each  6.9  X  9.5  in. 
*  [Drawings  6-11  of  this  1st  edition  also  appeared  in  Specifica- 
tions 141  (I  27.8:141).] 

Same.  2d  edition.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Dec.  1907. 
8?  drawings,  each  6.9  X  9.5  in.     * 

Same.  2d  edition.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Dec.  1907, 
reprint  Dec.  1908.     8  drawings,  each  6.9  X  9.5  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Stringer  bridges,  spans  8-30  feet. 

2.  Thru  and  pony  steel  trusses,  general  elevations  and  plans. 

3.  Same,  sizes,  quantities,  and  general  data. 

4.  Same,  end  post  joints  and  shoes. 

6.  Same,  intermediate  posts  for  pony  trusses. 

6.  Same,  sway  brace  and  lacing  guard  for  pony  trusses. 

7.  Same,  intermediate  post  and  lacing  guard  for  thru  trusses. 

8.  Same,  portal  brace  for  thru  trusses. 

Buildings.  Standard  buildings.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service] 
May,  1907.  11  drawings,  drawings  1-9,  each  7  X  9.5  in.,  and 
drawings  10,  11,  each  9.5  X  7  in.?  * 
Same.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  May,  1907,  reprint  Oct. 
1909.  11  drawings,  drawings  1-9,  each  7  X  9.5  in.,  and  draw- 
ings 10,  11,  each  9.5  X  7  in. 
Contents: 

1.  Lodging  house. 

2.  Typical  cross  section. 

3.  Store  house. 

4.  Engineer's  residence. 

5.  Office  building. 

6.  Mess  house. 

7.  Concrete  vault. 

8.  Stable  and  wagon  shed. 

9.  Mess  house  for  100  men. 

10.  Bills  of  material.  , 

11.  Same.  ■"■■['- 


553 


CiMslfloatlon 
no. 

127.6: 

C89» 

C89« 


D83» 
D832 


F67» 

F672 

F67» 
G221 

G22a 


R31 

Sp4i 
Sp42 

T861 


T  27.     RECLAMATION  SERVICE— Continued 

Standard  designs— Continued 

Culverts.    Standard    drainage    culverts,     [Washington,    Reclamation 
Service]  Mar.  1907.     ?  drawings,  each  7  X  9.5  in.?    * 
Same.     [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Feb.  1909.     10  draw- 
ings, each  7  X9.5in.     [Drawings  1-5  are  reprints  of   the  Mar. 
1907  edition.] 

Contents: 

1.  Vitrifled  pipe  culverts. 

2.  Concrete  pipe  culverts. 

3.  Concrete  box  culverts,  general  plan. 

4.  Same,  tyx)e  A  details. 

5.  Same,  type  B  portal  details, 
e.  Same,  tVpe  B  box  details. 

7.  Dimensions,  quantities,  and  notes,  tj-pe  A  culverts. 

8.  Same,  type  B  culverts. 

9.  Concrete  arch  culverts. 

10.  Dimensions,  quantities,  and  notes  [arch  culverts]. 

Drops.     Standard  wooden  drops.     [Washington,  Reclamation  Service] 
Dec.  1907.    4  drawings,  each  7  X  9.4  in.?    * 
Same.     [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Dec.  1907,  reprint  Dec. 

1908.  4  drawings,  each  7  X  9.4  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Typical  drop  for  3  feet. 

2.  Same  for  6  feet. 

3.  Same  for  6  feet. 

4.  Same  for  8  feet. 

Flumes.  Standard  concrete  flumes.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Serv- 
ice] May,  1907.     4  drawings,  each  6.9  X  9.4  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Details  of  flume  inlet,  outlet,  and  supports. 

2.  Dimensions  and  quantities,  spans  14, 16, 18,  20,  and  22  feet. 

3.  Same,  spans  24,  26,  28,  and  30  feet  and  column  bases. 

4.  Details  of  alternative  end  for  use  in  lined  canal. 

Flumes.  Standard  wooden  flumes.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Serv- 
ice] Sept.  1907.    3  drawings,  each  6.9  X  9.4  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Details  of  flume  and  trestle. 

2.  Dimensions  and  quantities,  flumes  and  trestle  l>ents. 

3.  Details  of  end  and  trestle  bases. 

Same.    [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Sept.  1907,  reprint  Jan. 

1909.  3  drawings,  each  7.1  X  9.2  in. 

Gates.  Standard  cast-iron  gates.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service] 
Dec.  1906.  4  drawings,  drawings  1,  2,  each  9.5  X  7  in.,  drawings 
3,  4,  each  7  X  9.5  in.?  * 
Same.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Dec.  1906,  reprint  Jan. 
1909.  4  drawings,  drawings  1,  2,  each  9.5  X  7  in.,  drawings  3,  4, 
each  7  X  9.5  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Type  A  opening  2-3i  feet. 

2.  Type  B  opening  4-6  feet. 

3.  Dimensions,  weights,  and  notes. 

4.  Details  of  stem  guide. 

Retaining  walls .  S  tandard  reinforced  concrete  retaining  walls .  [Wash- 
ington, Reclamation  Service]  Oct.  1908.  3  drawings,  each 
7.5  X  10  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Details  of  plain  and  buttrest  walls. 

2.  Tables  of  quantities  and  dimensions. 

3.  Tables  of  earth  pressures. 

Spillways.     Standard  spillways.     [Washington,  Reclamation  Service] 
Aug.  1907.     2  drawings,  each  7  X  9.4  in.?    * 
Same.    [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  Aug.  1907,  reprint  Dec. 
1908.    2  drawings,  each  7  X  9.4  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Type  1,  length  of  weir  50-100  feet. 

2.  Type  2, 100-150  feet. 

Turnouts.  Standard  turnouts.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service] 
July,  1907.    3  drawings,  each  7  X  9.5  in.?    * 


554 


Classiflcation 
no. 


1  27.     RECLAMATION  SERVICE— Continued 


127.6:     Standard  designs— Continued 


T86  = 


V24 


127.7: 

(CT) 


127.8: 

(nos.) 


,t  i 


Same.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service]  July,  1907,  reprint  Dec. 
1908.    3  drawings,  each  7  X  9.5  in. 

Contents: 

1.  Vitrified  and  concrete  pipe  turnouts. 

2.  Single  box  concrete  turnout,  with  type  1  inlet. 

3.  Double  box  concrete  turnouts,  with  type  2  inlet,  and  table  of  dimensions  and 

quantities. 

Valves.  43  inch  balanced  valve.  [Washington,  Reclamation  Service] 
Nov.  190,8.  11  drawings,  each  14.8  X  20  in.  [The  original 
drawings  of  this  set  were  prepared  for  the  Roosevelt  dam,  Salt 
River  project,  Ariz.  The  set  here  listed  was  issued  by  the  engi- 
neers of  the  Reclamation  Service  to  be  used  as  a  general  design, 
although  it  does  not  bear  the  series  title  ''Standard  designs,"  nor 
the  words  "compiled  by  Technical  Section."  These  drawings, 
except  1,  3,  and  9,  all  bear  information  "Reproduced  by  Colum- 
bia Planograph  Co."]  »hoo7/  lvw:l.>na)^  . 
Contents:  '  .-!>'.      .':'^'^''  .    ->^T 

1.  Details  of  dome  and  cylinder  head. 

2.  Details  of  piston  sheU'and  guide  bars. 

3.  General  assembly  of  automatic  controlling  device. 

4.  Details  of  valve  of  controlling  device. 

5.  Details  of  inner  piston  slide  bar  and  automatic  valve  seat. 

6.  Details  of  packing  rings  and  main  valve  seats. 

7.  Plan  and  sections  one  piece  domed  casing. 

8.  Details  of  one  piece  domed  casing  and  removable  cylinder. 

9.  Views  of  one  piece  domed  casing. 

10.  Details  of  gears  of  automatic  controlling  device. 

11.  Greneral  assembly. 

Maps 

[The  Reclamation  Service  has  published  a  base  map  showing  reclamation  projects, 
gaging  stations,  river  surveys,  and  reservoir  sites;  a  base  map  showing  drainage 
basins;  and  topographic  and  irrigation  maps  showing  canals  and  laterals,  town- 
ships, sections,  contours,  area  irrigated  or  proposed  to  be  irrigated,  wagon  roads, 
railroads,  etc. 

Editions  since  July  1, 1906,  are  classed  under  I  27.7:  See,  for  earlier  editions,  1 19.17  •'>:] 

Specifications    4° 

[Include  advertisements,  proposals,  and  specifications  for  irrigation  projects; 
times  also  the  drawings.] 


1-109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 


^eeI19.17«: 


[Includes  drawings.] 

[Readvertisement  of  Specifications  103  (1 19.17^:103).    Copy  in 
Public  Documents  Library  has  115  written  on  title-page.] 


[Reissued  as  Specifications  124  (I  27.8:124).] 


[124]  [Reissue  of  Specifications  117  (I  27.8:117).     Copy  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  has  no,  124  pasted  over  117.] 

[Executed  by  manifolding  process.     Not  printed.] 


125\ 

126/ 

127 

128 

129 

130 

131 

132 

133 

134 


[Includes  drawings.] 
[Includes  drawings.] 

[Includes  drawings.] 
Executed  by  manifolding  process. 


Not  printed.] 


555 


ClMslfieAtlon 
no. 

127.8: 

(nos.) 


127.9: 

(specif, 
nos.) 


[Includes  drawings.] 

[Exocuted  hy  manifolding  process.     Not  printed.] 


127.     RECIiAMATION  SERVICE— Continued 

Speclfloations— Continued 

135 

136  [Includes  drawings.] 

137  [Executed  by  manifolding  process*    Not  printed.], 
138 

139  * 

140 

141 

142 

143 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

157 

158 

159 

160 

161 


[Includes  drawing.] 

[Includes  drawings.] 
[Includes  drawings.] 
[Includes  drawings. 


Reissued  as  Specifications  159  (1 27.8:159).] 


Includes  drawings.] 

Includes  drawings.]  ,.   i-..,  ' 

Executed  by  manifolding  process.    Not  printed.] 

Includes  drawings.] 

Includes  drawings.] 

Includes  drawings.     Reissue  of  Specifications  152  (1 27.8 .152).] 

Includes  drawings.] 

Executed  by  manifolding  process.     Not  printed.] 

accompanying  Specifications    4® 


Drawings 

Accompanying  Specifications : 
1-109    >Se€ll9.17  7: 

[1]  Truckee-Carson  project,  Nev.,  main  lower  Truckee  Canal.     [2d 
edition.]     [Washington,   Reclamation  Service]  Aug.   1906. 
drawing  1,  18.  2X22.3  in.     [Supersedes  1st  edition  of  Sept. 
1905,  for  which,  and  for  other  drawings  of  set,  see  1 19.17  ';l.j 
110 
111 
112 

[113]  [Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  113  were  originally 
issued  to  accompany  Specifications  101 .  Copy  of  113  in  Pub- 
lic Documents  Library  has  no.  "113"  written  in  manuscript 
on  title-page,  though  the  drawings  included  therein  are 
printed  101.] 
[Not  issued  separately:  for  drawings  see  Specifications  114 

(127.8:114).] 
[No  drawing  issued.] 


114 

115 
116 
117 

118 

119 
120 


121 
122 
123 
[124] 

125 


*    [Reissued  as  Drawings  adicoinpanyin^  Specifications  124 

(127.9:124).]  '^"^  .-;,*;      ,   , 

[Drawings  for  Specifications  118  also  accompany  Specifications 

144.]  .    ^,     ,, 

[No  drawing  issued.] 
[Drawings  3,4,  and  6  of  Drawings  accompanying  Specifications 

110(127.9:110)  were  issued  to  accompany  Specifications 

120.) 


[Drawings  bear  printed  no.  117.     Copy  in  Public  Documents 

Librar>^  has  no.  124  stamped  on  title-page.]  * !    "    i 

[No  drawing  issued.] 


556 


Classlflcatton 
no. 

127.9: 

(specif, 
nos.) 


I  27.    RECLAMATION  SERVICE 


l)£ 


Yf[ii(ii;;no  o-J 


127.9°: 

(CT) 
127.10: 

(nos.) 


-Continued 
-Continued 


Drawings  accompanying  Speciftcatlons- 

Accompanying  Specifications: 

126     [Drawings  4-13  of  Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  124 
i.  >  (I  27.9:124)  accompany  Specifications  126.] 


127 
128 
129 

130 

131 
132 


[Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings   see  Specifications   129 

(127.8:129).] 
[Not  issued  separately;  for   drawings  see   Specifications   130 

(127.8:130).] 


[Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications   132 
(127.8:132).] 

133  [No  drawing  issued.] 

134  [Drawings  for  Specifications  134  also  accompany  Specifications 

145.] 
135 
136    [Not   issued   separately;  for   drawings   see   Specifications  136 

(127.8:136).] 
[No  drawing  issued.] 


137 
138 
139 
140 
141 


142 
143 
144 


[No  drawing  issued.] 

[Not  issued   separately;  for   drawings   see   Specifications   141 

(127.8:141).] 
No  drawing  issued.] 
No  drawing  issued.] 

Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  118  (I  27.9:118)  accom- 
pany Specifications  144.] 
145    [Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  134  ( 1 27 .9 :134)  accom- 
pany Specifications  145.] 
146 
147 
148 

149 
150 

151 

152 

153 
154 


[No  drawing  issued.] 

[Not  issued   separately;  for  drawing  see  Specifications   148 

(127.8:148).] 
[No  drawing  issued.] 
[Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings   see  Specifications   150 

(127.8:150).] 
[Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  151 

(127.8:151).] 
[Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications   152 

(127.8:152).] 


[Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  154 
.^-.,  P  (127.8:154).] 

' '"^^  155    [Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  155 
(127.8:155).] 

156  [No  drawing  issued.] 

157  [Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  157 
(127.8:157).] 

158  [Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  158 
(127.8:158).] 

159  [Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  159 
(127.8:159).] 

160  [Not  issued  separately;  for  drawings  see  Specifications  160 
(127.8:160).] 

161  [No  drawing  issued.] 

Drawings  accompanying  Specifications  (separates) 
[Some  of  the  sheets  forming  part  of  a  set  of  drawings  are  issued  separately  also*] 


Price  lists 
1 

ENo  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 


557 


riastiincatlon 
no. 

127.11: 


C33 
C76 
M18 

M41 

St.2' 

St2  2 
127.12: 

(CT) 

127.13: 

(CT) 


127.     RECLAMATION  SERVICE— Continued 

Standard  specifications 

[This  Is  a  series  of  printed  forms  used  in  the  compilation  of  tihe  Reclamation  Service 
Specifications  (1 27.8:),  where  they  are  incorporated  with  necessary  changes.] 

Cement.    Specification  no.  — ,  advertisement,  propoeal,  and  specifica- 
tions, cement.    Oct.  23,  1909.    4«>    ([Form]  7-295.) 

Construction.    Specifications,  general  conditions:  Construction.    May, 
1908.    4«    ([Formj  7-294.) 

Machinery.    Specifications,  general  conditions:  Machinery  and  instal- 
lation.   May,  1908.    4°    ([Form]  7294a  [7-294a].) 

Material.    Specifications,  general  conditions:  Material.    Oct.  23,  1909. 
4«    ([Form]  7-294b.) 

Standard  specification  paragraphs:  [Earthworks,  structiu'es,  materials, 
etc.].     [1907.]    4° 
Same,  continued:  Telephone  system.     [1907.]    4° 

Townslte  plats 

[This  series  embraces  plans  for  laying  out  new  towns  on  reclamation  projects.    Those 
in  Public  Documents  Library  are  19X28  in.,  scale  1  in.:  200  ft.] 

Farm  unit  plats 

[A  farm  unit  plat  is  a  plat  of  a  township,  usually  on  a  scale  of  2  inches  to  the  mile,  and 
may  be  either  a  preliminary  plat  showing  merely  the  farm  unit  subdivisions  of 

Eublic  lands,  or  a  final  plat  showing  farm  unit  subdivisions  and  areas  of  public 
inds,  or  a  final  plat  showing  farm  unit  subdivisions  and  the  areas  of  public  and 
private  lands  to  oe  served  with  water.  Farm  unit  plats  form  the  official  record 
to  which  homestead  entries  and  water-right  applications  must  be  miade  to  con- 
form.] 


I  28.      MINES  BUREAU  t 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that  time 
the  Bureau  of  Mines  has  been  organized  in  the  Interior  Department,  necessitating 
additional  classes,  the  heading  and  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 

I  28.    Mines  Bureau 

[Established  by  act  of  May  16, 1910,  effective  July  1, 1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1.  p.  369).  This  act  virtually 
detached  from  the  Geological  Survey  its  Technologic  Branch,  and  established  it  as  a  separate  bureau. 
The  act  authorized  the  transfer  to  the  Mines  Biu"eau  of  the  "supervision  of  the  investigations  of  structural 
materials  and  the  analyzing  and  testing  of  coals,  lignites,  and  other  mineral  fuel  substances  and  the  inves- 
tigation as  to  the  causes  of  mine  explosions."  The  "  investigation  of  structural  materials  both  belonging 
to  and  for  the  use  of  the  United  States "'  was,  however,  transferred  instead  to  the  Standards  Bureau  (C13.), 
by  the  sundry  civil  appropriation  act  approved  June  25,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  765).  The  work  of 
the  Mines  Bureau  was  therefore  limited  to  the  analyzing  and  testing  of  fuels  and  to  mine  accidents. 
Earlier  publications  of  this  nature  appeared  as  Geological  Survey  Bulletins  (1 19.3:),  Professional  papers 
(1 19.16:),  and  Explosives  circulars  (1 19.20:).] 

128.1: 


(date) 
128.2: 
(CT) 
128.3: 
(nos.) 
I  28.4: 
.(nos.) 
I28.5»: 
(date) 

128.52; 
(nos.) 

128.6: 
''nos.) 

128.7: 

(nos.) 
128.8: 
(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

General  publications 

Bulletins 

Circulars 

[List  of]  publications  of  Bureau  of  Mines  (unnumbered)    8" 

[Includes  Geological  Siu-vey  "  Publications  that  may  be  obtained  through  Bureau  of  Mines." 
These  unnumbered  lists  are  in  pamphlet  form  and  will  be  Issued  every  three  or  four 
months.] 

[List  of]  new  publicationis  (numbered)    oblong  48° 

[These  numbered  lists  are  in  postal  card  form  and  will  be  issued  at  intervals  of  a  month  or  6 
weeks.] 

Miners'  circulars 

[No.  1,  entered  in  List  3  (128.52:3)  was  withdrawn  and  afterward,  having  been  brought 
down  to  a  later  date,  issued  as  no.  2,  the  1st  number  being  reserved  for  another  pub- 
lication.] 

Technical  papers  I 

Schedules  [of  fees  for  testing] 


558 
IC.    INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMISSION 


[Created  by  act  of  Congress  approved  Feb.  4,  1887.    This  act  became  effective  Apr.  5, 
1887.     The  1st  commission  was  appointed  Mar.  22,  and  organized  Mar.  31,  1887.] 


Classification 
no. 

ICl.l: 

(date) 


mod'y    .!'J>'*vn 


^caii  indi  y 


!oV.. 


•uiK  lo  Vk- 


Annual  reports 

[The  organic  act,  approved  Feb.  4,  1887  (Stat.  L.  v.  24,  p.  387),  provided  that  on  or 
before  the  1st  day  of  December  in  each  year  a  report  should  be  made  to  the  Secre- 
H 1 ,  IV .   tary  of  Interior.    This  act  was  amended  by  act  approved  Mar.  2,  1889  (Stat.  L. 
(  \c    V.  25,  p.  862)  and  thereafter  reports  were  made  direct  to  Congress.] 

'1887,  1st,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1887  (1 1.1:887'), 
and  issued  separately  also  in  a  bureau  edition  and  as  [2504-48]. 

1888,  2d,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:888^),  and 
issued  separately  also  in  a  bureau  edition  and  as  [2611-60]. 

1889,  3d     [2760-50] 

1890,  4th     [2819-13] 

1891,  5th    [2904-31] 

1892,  6th,  with  app.  A-G 

Same,  with  app.  A-H    [3065-15]    [No  edition  without  Congressional 
document  number.] 

1893,  7th,  with  app.  A-F 

Same,  with  app.  A-G    [3168-10]    [No  edition  without  Congressional 
document  number.] 

1894,  8th,  with  app.  A-F 

Same,  with  app.  A-H    [3328-25]    [No  edition  without  Congressional 
document  number.] 

1895,  9th,  with  app.  A-D 
Same,  with  app.  A-F    [3417-88] 

1896,  10th,  with  app.  A-F 
Same,  with  app.  A-H     [3517-99] 

1897,  11th,  with  app.  A-C 

Same,  with  app.  A-E     [3668-157] 

1898,  12th,  with  app.  A-C 

Same,  with  app.  A-E    [3809-141] 

1899,  13th,  with  app.  A-D 

Same,  with  app.  A-F    [3977-298] 

1900,  14th,  with  app.  A-D 

Same,  with  app.  A-F    [4159-275] 

1901,  15th,  with  app.  A-E 

Same,  with  app.  A-G    [4354-305] 

1902,  16th,  with  app.  A-D 

Same,  with  app.  A-F    [4499-181] 

Same,  app.  G,  pt.  1     [Not  issued.    See  note  below.] 

[It  was  originally  intended  that  the  reports  constituting  appendix  G  should  come  out 

in  5  pts.,  having  the  general  title  Railways  in  United  States  in  1902,  and  being 

popiiarly  known  as  the  "  Ten-year  book."    Pts.  2,  4,  and  5  were  issued  as  parts 

of  the  16th  report  (ICl. 1:902  a-s).    Although  pts.  1  and  3  were  originally  intended 

of  the  16th  report,  1902,  they  were  not  so  issued,  and  the  17th  report 

^''        '■'—  -        ■         '—      •  lol^the 


irly  known 
16th  report  i 
parts  of  the 
(IC1.1:9032,  p.  5)  mdicates  that  pts.  1  and  3  were  later  intended  to  be  parts  ( 


to  be  parts  > 


17th  report,  1903,  but  they  have  not  been  issued,  and  it  is  probable  that  they 
never  will  be  issued. 

The  entire  appendix  was  to  have  appeared  as  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  docu- 
ment 253,  pts.  2-6,  but  as  pts.  1  and  3  of  appendix  G  may  never  be  issued  there 
will  probably  be  no  v.  72  of  the  House  documents  of  58th  Congress,  2d  session, 
and  serial  no.  4698  will  be  a  blank.} 

Same,  app.  G,  pt.  2.  [Ist  edition.]  1903.  195  p.  large  8°  [1st 
edition  not  in  Congressional  set.  See  also  note  above,  under 
pt.  1.] 

Same.  [2d  edition.]  1903  [1904].  207  p.  large  8«  [4699-253,  pt.  3] 
[See  also  note  above,  under  pt.  1.] 


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ICl.l: 

(date) 


IC1.1«: 

(date) 
IC1.1«: 

(CT) 


IC1.16: 

(date) 


Annual  reports— Continued 

1902,  16th— Continued 

Same,  app.  G,  pt.  3     [Not  isnued.     See  note  above,  under  pt.  1.] 

Same,  app.  G,  pt.  4.  [Ist  edition.]  1903.  larp:e  8"  [iHt  edition 
not  in  Congressional  set.  This  edition  reads  on  title-page 
"50-year,"  instead  of  "40-year,"  before  "review  of  changes  m 
freight  tariffs."    See  also  note  above,  under  pt.  1.] 

Same.  [2d  edition.]  1903  [1904].  large  8*>  [4699-253,  pt.  5.]  [This 
edition  reads  on  title-page  "40-year"  before  "review  of  changes 
in  freight  tariffs."    See  also  note  above,  under  pt.  1.] 

Same,  app.  G,  pt.  5.  [Ist  edition.]  1903.  large  8**  [Ist  edition 
not  m  Congressional  set.  This  edition  reads  on  title-page 
"50-year,"  instead  of  "40-year,"  before  "review  of  changes  in 
freight  tariffs."    See  also  note  above,  under  pt.  l.j 

Same.  [2d  edition.]  1903  [1904].  large  8°  [4699-253,  pt.  6]  [This 
edition  reads  on  title-page  "  40-year  "  before  "  review  of  changes 
in  freight  tariffs."    See  also  note  above,  under  pt.  1.] 

1903,  17th,  with  app.  A-D 

Same,  with  app.  A-F    [4697-253] 

Same,  app.  G,  pts.  1  and  3  [Not  issued.  See  note  above,  under 
1902,  16th,  appendix  G,  pt.  1  (ICl.l :902).] 

1904,  18th,  with  app.  A-D 

Same,  with  app,  A-F    [4851-146] 

1905,  19th,  with  app.  A-E 

Same,  with  app.  A-G     [5003-195] 

1906,  20th,  with  app.  A-E 

Same,  with  app.  A-G    [5174-325] 

[1907-09,  the  bureau  and  Congressional  editions  are  identical,  there  being  no  variation 
in  the  number  of  appendixes  included  therein.) 

1907,  21st  [5362-454] 
1908, 22d  [5526-1317] 
1909,  23d     [5814-148]  - 

Annual  reports   (separates;  reports  without  appendixes) 


Annual  reports   (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[Among  the  miscellaneous  separates  in  this  class  is  a  series  of  reports,  which  for 
several  j'ears  were  entitled  Safety  appliances  and  accident  reports.  This  series 
of  separates  has  been  issued  as  follows: 

1900-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:),  and 
1900-05  and  1909,  issued  separately  also.    Reports  for  1906-08  were  not 
issued  separately. 
This  series  is  a  successor  to  the  series  entitled  Report  of  safety  appliances  on  railroads; 
scelCl.llr] 

Annual  reports   (synopsis) 

[Printed  annually  as  broadside  for  use  of  the  press.  The  synopsis  for  1900  was  issued 
also  as  an  octavo  pamphlet,  but  it  can  not  be  ascertained  whether  this  was  done 
for  any  other  year.] 


1887, 
1888, 
1889, 
1890, 
1891, 
1892, 
1893, 
1894, 
1895, 
1896, 
1897, 
1898, 


1st 

2d 

3d 

4th 

5th 

6th 

7th 

8th 

9th 

10th 

11th 

12th 


1899,  13th 

1900,  14th 
Same  8" 

1901, 15th 

1902,  16th 

1903,  17th 

1904,  18th 

1905,  19th 

1906,  20th 

1907,  2l8t 

1908,  22d 

1909,  23d 


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General  publications 

Accidents.  Falling  from  cars  and  engines,  Jan-Mar.  1902,  C-6  and 
C-7  consolidated  with  reference  to  noting  road  accidents.  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission,  Washington,  Feb.  3,  1903.  oblong 
16<>  [See,  for  explanation  of  "C-6  and  C-7/'  Accident  bulletin 
3,  p.  8(IC1.13:3).] 
Same,  yard  accidents.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Feb.  3, 
1903.    oblong  16« 

Accident  statistics.  Theory  of  accident  statistics.  [1904.]  [From 
Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  New  York,  Aug.  13,  1904.] 

Act   to  regulate   commerce.    Memorandum  in  respect   to   proposed 
amendments  to  sec.  16  of  act  to  regulate  commerce,  approved 
Feb.  4,  1887.     [Washington,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
1888.] 
See,  for  Act  to  regulate  commerce  as  amended,  IC1.5: 

Act  to  regulate  commerce.  Suggestions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission in  reply  to  arguments  on  S.  892,  to  amend  act  to  regulate 
commerce.    Mar.  16,  1892. 

Administrative  rulings.  Index  to  administrative  rulings  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  in  Tariff  circular  15a,  Supplement  1  to 
Tariff  circular  15a,  Tariff  circular  16a,  Bulletin  1  [and]  2  [enti- 
tled] Conference  rulings.    Aug.  1,  1908. 

Advertising  rates.  Request  for  sworn  statement  of  newspaper  adver- 
tising rates  [blank  form].     [190-?]    4° 

Air-brakes.     Letters  from  railroad  officials  respecting  use  of  air  brakes. 
1903. 
Same.     1904. 

American  cases.  Analysis  of  American  cases  [relative  to  long  and 
short  hauls;  by  Martin  S.  Decker  and  Livingston  Vann].  [Ist 
edition.]     [Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1894.] 

[On  cover  is  the  following  note:  Analysis  of  American  cases  referred  to  on  p.  36  of 
petitioner's  brief  in  case  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  v.  Cincinnati, 
New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  et  al.,  U.  S.  court  of  appeals,  5th  circuit,] 

Same.  [2d  edition  with  additions.]  [Washington,  National  Pub- 
lishing Company,  1895.] 

[On  cover  is  the  following  note:  Analysis  of  American  cases  referred  to  in  appellee's 
brief  in  case  of  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  et  al.,  appel- 
lants V.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and  cross  appeal.  Supreme  Court, 
nos.  729  and  832.] 

Car  shortage  and  other  insufficient  transportation  facilities;  [reports  of 
commissioners  Lane  and  Harlan].  [Separate  of  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  reports,  v.  12,  p.  561-579,  and  classed  under 
ICl.e^a:    Also  in  [5079-333].] 

Carriers.  Act  concerning  carriers  engaged  in  interstate  commerce  and 
their  employees;  Mediation  and  arbitration.  1898.  [This  act 
is  called  the  Erdman  act,  although  Mr.  Erdman  was  not  a  mem- 
ber of  Congress  when  it  was  passed.] 

Central  Traffic  Association.  Revised  articles  of  organization  of  Central 
Traffic  Association,  effective  Dec.  1,  1893.  [Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission]  Capital  Press,  Washington,  D.  C.  [1893]. 

Clark,  Walter.  Address  of  Walter  Clark  before  11th  annual  convention 
of  railroad  commissioners,  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug.  10,  1899.  1899. 
[Also  in  National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners,  Pro- 
ceedings, 1899  (IC1.8i:899).] 

Classifications.  [Questions  relative  to  interpretation  of  classification 
of  operating  expenses  and  of  operating  revenues,  submitted  to 
Committee  on  Corporate,  Fiscal,  and  General  Accounts,  Asso- 
ciation of  American  Railway  Accounting  Officers,  Washington, 
D.  C]    1907. 


no. 

IC1.2: 

Ac2i 


Ac22 
Ac23 
Ac8i 

Ac82 
Ad6 

Ad9 

Ai7J 

Ai72 
Am3i 

Am32 


C23 

C33 
C54 

C56 


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IC1.2:     General  publications— Continued 

059*  Clements,  Judson  C.  Address  by  Judson  C.  Clements  before  11th 
annual  convention  of  railroad  commissioners,  Denver,  Colo., 
Aug.  10,  1899.  1899.  [Also  in  National  Association  of  Railway 
Commissioners,  Proceedings,  1899  (101.8^:899).] 

C69^  Clemente,  Judsqji  0.  Remarks  of  Judson  0.  Olementa  before  [18th 
annual  convention  oflNational  Association  of  Railway  Commis- 
sioners [Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  6,  1906].  Washington,  D.  0. 
[National  Publishing  Company]  Apr.  5, 190G.  [Also,  with  omis- 
sions, in  National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners,  Pro- 
ceedings, 1906  (IC1.8 1:906).] 

C631  Coal.  Report  of  investigation  of  eastern  bituminous  coal  situation. 
Jan.  25,  1907.     [5155-561] 

C63'  Same,  without  letter  of  transmittal  and  with  title.  In  matter  of 

investigation  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  into  subject 
of  railroad  discriminations  and  monopolies  in  coal  and  oil. 
[1907.] 

C63  '  Coal .  Response  to  resolution,  report  of  investigation  [as  to]  railroad  dis- 
criminations and  monopolies  in  coal  [with  regard  to  railroads 
operating  in  Ohio  and  West  Virginia  as  to  1  railroad  aflSliated 
with  Ohio  railroads].    May  10,  1909.     [5571-39] 

C63*  Coal.  Statement  showing  rates  on  anthracite  coal  from  Shamokin, 
Schuylkill,  Lehigh,  and  Wyoming  regions  to  New  York,  Balti- 
more, and  Washington,  from  dates  shown  to  Nov.  18, 1902;  [State- 
ment showing  comparison  of  rates  on  anthracite  and  bituminous 
coal].     Nov.  18,  1902.    oblong  8° 

C73*  Commercial  organizations.  List  of  national,  State,  and  local' commer- 
cial organizations,  Sept.  1894.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher] 
1894. 

C73*  Same,  and  national,  State,  and  local  agricultural  associations  [and 

>Tii4-t  railway  associations],  Feb.  1898.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  pub- 

lisher] 1898. 
Same,  and  national,  State,  and  local  agricultural  associations,  in 
response  to  resolution.     1903.     (57th  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  doc.  146; 
,,.        serial  no.  4428.) 

Same.     1907.     [5069-74] 
Cooley,  Thomas  Mclntyre.     Letter  of  T.  M.  Cooley,  and  other  informa- 
tion in  relation  to  complaints  before  commission.     [Washington] 
;!  Judd  and  Detweiler  [1887]. 

Demurrage.     Car  demurrage  code,  [extract]  from  Washington  post,  Nov. 
22,1909.     [1909.] 

D63        District  of  Columbia.     Regulations  for  operation  and  equipment  of 

viiffftny 'Street  railway  cars  in  District  of  Columbia.     Sept.   15,   1909. 

[Also,  with  alterations  and  addition,  in  2d  annual  report  on  street 

raihoads  in  District  of  Columbia  (IC1.56:909).] 

See,  for  reports  of  District  Electric  Railway  Commission,  IC1.56: 908, 

i  909. 

Ex6'  \  Explosives.  Regulations  for  transportation  of  explosives.  July  15, 
1908. 

Ex62  Same,  as  revised  and  amended  Apr.  13,  1909.     1909. 

F88*  Freight.  Central  Traffic  Association,  agreement  for  division  of  eas^ 
bound  dead  freight,  dressed  meats  and  live  stock  from  Chicago, 
from  May  1,  1894,  adopted  May  5,  1894.  n.  p.  [Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission]  Capital  Press  [1894]. 

F882  Freight  rates.  Differential  freight  rates  to  and  from  north  Atlantic 
ports.    May  12,  1904. 

82452°— 11 36 


•iiiaio" 


C738 

'   >  .  :- 

C73^ 
C77 

D39 


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no. 


IC1.2: 

F883 


I       F88* 


F88' 


F88« 
F887 


G75 

nsv 

H812 
H8P 

In8 
K72 

L97^ 

L972 

M39 

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General  publications— Continued 

Freight  tariffs.  Proposed  regulations  governing  construction  and  filing 
of  freight  tariffs  and  classifications  and  j^assenger  tariffs,  sub- 
mitted by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  committee  ap- 
pointed by  carriers  to  confer  with  commission  on  subject  of  con- 
struction and  filing  of  tariffs.  [Washington,  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission]  Dec.  19,  1906.    f* 

Freight  cars.  Railroads  owning  500  freight  cars  or  more,  by  groups, 
showing  number  of  freight  cars  owned,  number  and  percentage  of 
same  equipped  with  air  brakes,  with  percentage  of  air-braked  cars 
in  trains  for  6  months  ending  Sept.  1,  1905,  as  far  as  furnished. 
[1905.] 

Freight  rates.     In  matter  of  legal  [freight]  rates,  duty  of  carriers  and 
shippers  to  observe  tariffs,  relief  under  act  to  regulate  commerce, 
memorandum;  by  Franklin  K.  Lane.     [1907.] 
Same.    [1908.] 

Freight  tariffs.  In  matter  of  publication  and  filing  of  tariffs  on  export 
and  import  traffic  [notice  of  public  hearing  to  be  held  by  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  Dec.  17,  1903].     Dec.  1,  1903.    4° 

Grades.  Operation  of  trains  on  heavy  grades,  report  of  safety  appliance 
inspectors.     Dec.  1907. 

Hours  of  service.  Memorandum  on  hours  of  service  law,  consideration 
of  certain  objections  suggested  as  affecting  validity  of  hours  of 
service  law;  [by  Luther  M.  Walter].     [July  1]  1908. 

Hours  of  service  of  railway  employees.  State  statutes  and  related  court 
decisions.     Feb.  1909. 

Hours  of  service.  Enforcement  of  hours  of  service  act  [letter  from  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Railway  Company  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  with  reply  of  Department  of  Justice  thereto]. 
[1909.]    4° 

Interstate  commerce.  Power  of  Congress  over  interstate  commerce; 
[by  Livingston  Vann].     [Washington,  no  publisher,  1897.] 

Knapp,  Martin  Augustine.  Address  by  Martin  A.  Knapp  before  11th 
annual  convention  of  railroad  commissioners,  Denver,  Colo.,  Aug. 
10,  1899.  1899.  [Also  in  National  Association  of  Railway  Com- 
missioners, Proceedings,  1899  (IC1.8i:899).] 

Lumber.  Memorandum  on  lumber  reparation  cases  [assigned  for  hear- 
ing Jan.  19,  1909,  Washington,  D.  C],     1908. 

Lumber.  Memorandum  on  lumber  reparation  cases  [assigned  for  hear- 
ing May  20,  1909,  Washington,  D.  C.].     [1909.] 

Master  Car  Builders'  Association.  Standards  of  Master  Car  Builders' 
Association  for  protection  of  trainmen.     1907.     oblong  8** 

Nine-hour  law,  announcement  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
[Jan.  1908].     [1908.] 

Operating  expenses.    Working  memorandum  [of  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company]  for  distribution  of  operating  ex- 
penses between  operating  divisions,  main  and  branch  lines  and 
between   freight  and   passenger;  [by   James   Peabody].     1909. 
[Effective  July  1,  1908;  supersedes  Memorandum  dated  July  1, 
1907.] 
[Reprint  of  exhibit  in  case  of  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Railway  Company  v.  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission. 
Mr.  Peabody  is  attorney  for  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Railway  Company  and  statis- 
tician for  Atciiison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  at  Chicago. 
The  Worlcing  memorandum  was  published  by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion but  was  withdrawn  from  circulation  because  of  errors  in  proof-reading. 
Copies  with  manuscript  corrections  are  in  use  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway.    The  dates  given  in  the  bracketed  note  following  the  title  above  apply 
only  to  this  last  mentioned  railroad.] 


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General  publications— Continued 

Operating  expenses.  Sugjjestions  by  executive  committee  of  Associa- 
tion of  American  Railway  Accounting  Officers  for  changing  classi- 
fication of  operating  expenses  as  prescribed  by  Inter-State  Com- 
merce Commission.  [Philadelphia,  no  publisher,  1891.1  oblong 
12'' 

[Classification  of  operating  exi)€nses,  1889  (ICl. 16:889)  has  been  reprinted  here  with 
all  proposed  insertiotis  and  additions  printed  in  red  Inic  and  with  all  erasures 
indicated  by  a  printed  line  in  red  ink  drawn  across  the  text. 

Prepared  and  printed  under  direction  of  Maximilian  Iliebenack  for  use  of  committee 
appointed  by  the  railroad  commissioners  in  session  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May 
28, 189(),  to  consider  the  subject  of  uniformity  in  railway  accoimts. 

Note  on  cover  reads:  Printed  for  Inter-State  Commerce  Commission,  to  whom  same 
is  to  be  returned  with  criticisms  and  comments.] 

Operating  expenses.  Circular  to  accompany  suggestions  for  changes  in 
classification  of  operating  expenses,  submitted  by  executive 
committee  of  American  Association  of  Railway  Accounting  Offi- 
cers. Feb.  2,  1891.  4"  [Accompanies  publication  entered 
above  under  IC1.2:Op22.] 

Parliamentary  reports.  Extracts  from  Parliamentary^  reports  relative 
to  long  and  short  hauls,  English  cases;  [by  Martin  S.  Decker  and 
Livingston  VaoM].     [1st  edition.]    1894. 

[On  cover  is  following  note:  Analysis  of  English  cases  referred  to  on  p.  36  of  peti- 
tioner's brief  in  case  of  Interstate  Comnierce  Commission  v.  Cincinnati,  New 


Orleans  and  Texas  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  et  al. 
Same.     [2d  edition  with  additions.] 


U.  S.  court  of  appeals,  5th  cu-ciiit.] 
1895.  ^ 


[On  cover  is  following  note:  Analysis  of  English  cases  referred  to  in  appellee's  brief  in 
case  of  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  and  Texas  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  et  al.,  v.  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  and  cross  appeal.  Supreme  Court,  nos.  729  and  832.] 

Patterson  and  Foraker  pooling  bills,  letters  from  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  [Jan.  28  and  May  19,  1897].     1897. 

Political  activity,  political  coercion,  and  political  assessments  of  office- 
holders [circular  to  officers  and  employees  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission].     Sept.  1,  1908.     4o 

Power  brakes.  Memorandum  treating  of  power  of  Congress  to  authorize 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  increase  percentage  of  power 
or  train  brakes  used  on  trains  on  railroads  engaged  in  interstate 
commerce  and  American  Railway  Association  to  fix  standard 
height  of  drawbars  for  freight  cars.     1908. 

Railway  tariffs.  Relation  of  Judiciary  to  the  people,  a  tendency.  State 
regulation  of  railway  tariffs.  [Washington,  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  1893.]  [Reprinted  by  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission from  American  law  review,  v.  26,  p.  888-890,  Nov.-Dec. 
1892.] 

Railway  labor  contests.  Protection  of  public  interests  during  railway 
labor  contests;  [by  James  Peabody].    n.  d. 

Railway  pool.    What  is  a  railway  pool?    [Washington,  Sept.  1897.] 

Railroad  discriminations.  Report  of  investigation  of  subject  of  railroad 
discriminations  and  monopolies  in  oil.  [Jan  28,  1907.]  [5155- 
606] 

Railroad  rates.  Digest  of  proceedings  in  59th  Congress,  1st  session, 
relating  to  regulation  of  railroad  rates,  H.  12987  [with  index  to 
remarks  of  Senators  and  Representatives  on  that  subject],  from 
daily  issue  of  Congressional  record;  [by  J.  Fletcher  Johnston]. 
1908.    40 

Railroad  rates.  Recovery  for  unreasonable  rates  under  statute  and 
common  law,  relation  of  courts  to  future  rates;  [by  Martin  S. 
Decker  and  Livingston  Vann].  [Washington,  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission,  1906.] 

Railroads.  [Facts  as  to  combination  or  arrangement  between  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company  and  other  railroads;  by  Martin  A. 
Knapp.]     Feb.  2,  1906.     [4987-475] 


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IC1.2: 

R138 


R13« 
RI310 


RI81 

R182 
R183 

R18* 
RIS^ 


R186 
R18" 
R188 


R18» 
R231 

R232 
R291 


R292 

R293 
R294 
R295 
R29« 

R297 
R298 


General  publications — Continued 

Railroads.  List  of  railroad  companies  which  have  filed  applications 
[with  Interstate  Commerce  Commission]  for  further  extension  of 
time  within  which  to  equip  their  cars  with  safety  appliances,  for 
a  year  or  until  Jan.  1,  1901.     [Washington,  no  publisher,  1899.] 

Railroads.  List  of  operating  and  subsidiary  railroads  in  United  States, 
Jan.  1901.     1901.    24« 

Railroad  rates.  Regulation  of  railway  rates,  hearings  before  Committee 
on  Interstate  Commerce,  in  special  session,  pursuant  to  S.  R.  288, 
58th  Congress,  3d  session,  statements  of  interstate  commerce 
commissioners,  May  18-20  and  22,  1905  [including  also  Appendix 
G].     1905. 

[This  volume  is  made  up  of  portions  of  Regulation  of  railway  rates,  v.4(Y4.In83: 
R138»9)  and  appendix  G  which  appeared  in  v.  5  of  that  set  (Y4.In83:Rl3io.ii). 
It  was  reprinted  in  this  form  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Appendix 
G  was  also  printed  separately;  see  IC1.492:M46.] 

Rates.  [Response  to  resolution]  in  matter  of  rates  on  import  and  do- 
mestic traffic,  Feb.  28,  1903,  report  of  [Interstate  Commerce] 
Commission.     1903.     [4430-207] 

Rate-sheets.  In  matter  of  changing  rate-sheets  while  advertised  changes 
are  pending  but  have  not  gone  into  effect.     [1890.] 

Rates.  [Circular  letter  in  matter  of  allowing  changes  in  export  and  im- 
port rates  on  less  than  30  days'  notice,  enclosing  3  blank  forms  for 
different  modes  of  application  by  carriers  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.]    Sept.  17,  1906.     [Clamped  together.] 

Rate  schedules.  Proceedings  of  conference  of  representatives  of  rail- 
roads and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  relating  to  form  of 
rate  schedules,  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  12,  13,  1894.     1894. 

Rate  schedules.    Methods  of  carriers  and  requirements  of  act  to  regu- 
late commerce  in  matter  of  construction,  publication,  and  filmg 
of  rate  schedules,  Dec.  1,  1891.     1892. 
Same,  reissued  Aug.  15,  1894.     1894. 
Same,  reissued  Aug.  15,  1894.     1906. 

Rates.     Circular  [calling  attention  of  carriers  to  certain  provisions  of  act 
approved  Mar.  2,  1889,  to  amend  act  to  regulate  commerce,  relat- 
ing to  joint  rates].    Mar.  7,  1889.    4° 
Same,  superseding  circular  of  Mar.  7,  1889.     Mar.  23,  1889.    f  • 

Reasonable  care.  Memorandum  treating  of  reasonable  care,  its  origin 
and  application.    Sept.  1,  1907. 

Reasonable  care.    Additional  memorandum  on  reasonable  care.    1908. 

Reports.  In  circuit  court  for  district  of [blank  form  for  com- 
plaint of  failure  of  common  carrier  to  make  annual  reports  as  pre- 
scribed by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission],    n.  d. 

Reports.  [Circular  calling  attention  to  provisions  of  sec.  20  of  act  to 
regulate  commerce,  as  amended  June  29,  1906,  relative  to  annual 
reports  of  common  carriers  and  uniform  system  of  accounts.]  July 
27,  1906.     f  « 

Reports.    Annual  report  of to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 

for  year  ending  June  30,  1895  [blank  form].     [189-?]    4° 

Reparation  claims  on  special  docket  [conference  ruling,  June  22,  1909]. 
[1909.] 

Reparation  form.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  special 
docket  no.  —  [blank  form].     4° 

Reports.  Circular  letter  [4]  accompanying  proposed  form  of  annual 
report  to  be  made  to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  as  required 
by  sec.  20  of  act  to  regulate  commerce.  1888.  [Circular  letters 
1-3  not  seen.] 

Reports.  Circular  letter  from  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  on  sub- 
ject of  annual  reports  from  carriers,    n.  p.  June  1,  1888. 

Reports.  Hours  of  service  report,  form  of  1908,  instructions  to  be  fol- 
lowed in  filling  up  blanks.     [190-?]    4'> 


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R299 

Sal» 
Sal  2 

Sal  3 

Sal< 

Sal  5 
Sal« 

Sal' 
Sal« 

Sal» 

Sal  10 

Sal  11 

Sal  12 

Sal  13 
Sal" 

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IC.    INTERSTATE  COMMERCE    COMMISSION— 

Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Reporte.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  accident  report,  form  of 
1905,  instructions  to  be  followed  in  filling  up  blanks.     [190-?] 

Safety  appliances  and  their  care;  by  George  Hannauer.     1904. 

Safety  appliances.  Circular  of  instructions  to  employees  entitled  to  per 
diem  under  safety-appliance  appropriation.  Jan.  1, 1907 .  [Con- 
fidential.] 

Safety  appliances.  Comparative  statement  of  freight  cars  ec|uipped  with 
safety  appliances,  Dec.  1,  1897-Dec.l,  1899.  Washington,  D.  C. 
[no  publisher]  Dec.  1,  1899. 

Safety  appliances.  Railway  safety  appliances  [notice  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  of  hearing  to  be  held  for  consideration  of 
applications  of  railroad  companies  for  extension  of  time,  for  a  year 
or  until  Jan.  1,  1901,  in  which  to  equip  their  cars  and  locomotives 
with  safety  appliances] .  Washington,  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission [1899].    4° 

Safety  appliance  acts.  Federal  safety-appliance  acts  and  decisions  of 
State  and  Federal  courts  applicable  thereto;  [compiled  by 
Thomas  C.  Spelling].     Oct.  20,  1906. 

Safety  appliance  act.  Defective  safety  appliances,  cases  construing 
Federal  safety-appliance  act  of  Mar.  2,  1893,  and  State  statutes  of 
similar  nature;  [compiled  by  Luther  M.  Walter  and  Samuel  W. 
Briggs].  1904. 
[A  compilation  of  separately  printed  cases  with  various  paginations  as  printed  but 
to  which  has  been  added  a  new  and  continuous  set  of  page  numbers;  preceded 
by  printed  title-page  and  table  of  cases,  and  followed  by  a  sjyecial  index.] 

Safety  appliance  inspector.  Regulations  governing  employment  of 
safety  appliance  inspectors  for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission. 
May  13,  1903.  4"  [Formulated  by  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission and  promulgated  by  Civil  Service  Commission.] 

Safety  appliance  inspector.  Regulations  governing  appointments  to 
position  of  safety  appliance  inspector  under  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.  May  20,  1904.  4°  [Formulated  by  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  and  promulgated  by  Civil  Service  Com- 
mission.] 

Safety  appliance  act.  Memorandum,  is  sec.  6  of  safety  appliance  stat- 
ute, which  prescribes  penalty  of  $100  for  certain  violations  of  said 
statute,  penal,  and  is  suit  to  recover  penalty  in  nature  of  criminal 
prosecution,  requiring  Government  to  prove  its  case  beyond  rea- 
sonable doubt?;  [by  Roscoe  Walter].    [1908.] 

Safety  appliances.  Report,  by  inspector,  of  condition  of  safety  appli- 
ances and  defects  in  same  upon  freight  cars  examined  since  Oct. 
8,  1899,  on  roads  mentioned.  [Washington,  no  publisher,  Dec. 
1899.] 
Same;  also  extracts  from  replies  of  presidents  of  railways  regarding 
condition  of  safety  appliance  equipment.  [Washington,  no  pub- 
lisher, 1900.] 

Safety  appliance  acts.    Decisions  construing  Federal  safety  appliance 
acts,  Apr.  1,  1907.     [1st  edition.]    1907. 
Same,  Apr.  1,  1907.     [2d  edition  with  additions.]    1907. 
Same,  Feb.  1,1908.     [3d  edition  with  additions.]    1908.    *    [Lim- 
ited edition  of  35  copies  for  inspectors.] 

Safety  appliance  act.  Two  views  of  safety  appliance  law  [extracts  from 
opinions  of  Walter  H.  Sanborn,  judge  of  circuit  court  of  appeals, 
8th  circuit,  and  Melville  W.  Fuller,  chief  justice  of  Supreme 
Court].    [Washington,  no  publisher,  1905.]    large  8** 

Safety  appliance  act  [to  promote  safety  of  employees  and  travelers  upon 
railroads  by  compelling  common  carriers  to  equip  their  cars  with 
automatic  couplers  and  continuous  brakes,  approved  Mar.  2, 
1893].     [Washington,  no  publisher,  1893.] 


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IC1.2: 

Sal  18 

Sal  19 
Sal  20 


Sal  21 
So4 

St2 

T23 
T25 

T27 

T691 

T692 
T693 
W29 

W63 


General  publications— Continued 


[Wash- 


Same  [approved  Mar.  2,  1893,  and  amended  Apr.  1,  1896]. 
ington,  no  publisher,  1896.] 

Safety  appliance  acts:  Law  of  1893  with  amendments;  Law  of  1903. 
[1903.] 
Same  [with  note  and  signature  of  secretary  on  p.  4].    [1903.] 

Safety  appliances.  [Letter  of  W.  H.  Moody  instructing  United  States 
attorneys  to  report  cases  of  violation  of  automatic  car  coupler  act.] 
Dec.  30,  1904.  4°  [Prepared  by  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, approved  by  Attorney-General,  and  published  by  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission.] 

Safety  appliances.  Location  of  grab  irons  on  front  ends  of  locomotives. 
[Washington]  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  [1903].    f  ° 

Soldiers.  [Letter  of  A.  Schoonmaker  to  John  C.  Black  in  regard  to 
transportation  of  soldiers  and  sailors  to  and  from  National  Home 
for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers.]  May  19,  1887.  [Reprint,  m 
substance,  of  decision  reported  on  p.  28  of  v.  1  of  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  reports  (IC1.6  i:l).] 

Statistical  reports.  Statement  of  statistician  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  in  reply  to  criticisms  of  president  of  Illinois  Central 
Railroad  Company  upon  statistical  reports  of  [Interstate  Com- 
merce] Commission.     1899. 

Telegraph  lines.    Government-aided  telegraph  lines,  annual  report 

of to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  for  year  ending  June 

30,  190~,  pursuant  to  act  of  Aug.  7,  1888  [blank  form].    1908.    4° 

Ten-year  book.  [Letter  of  Henry  C.  Adams  to  chairman  of  Committee 
on  Appropriations,  House,  in  regard  to  proposed  appropriation 
of  $10,000  for  compilation  of  Ten-year  book  upon  railway  statis- 
tics by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.]  Apr.  5,  1900. 
See,  for  so-called  Ten-year  book,  entries  and  notes  under  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  Annual  report,  1902  (ICl. 1:902). 

Territorial  groups  of  United  States  adopted  by  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission '[blank  map].  Scale  600  m.  =  2.3  in.  n.  p.  [Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission]  n.  d.  7.5  X  11-9  in,  [Blank  map 
used  by  Division  of  Safety  Appliances  for  indicating  with  red 
lines  the  territory  of  each  inspector  and  adapted  by  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  for  other  uses.] 

Traveling  expenses.     Circular  governing  traveling  expenses.    Jan.  1, 
1907.     [Confidential.] 
Same.    Apr.  1,  1908. 
Same.    July  1,  1908. 

t  Water  lines,  tentative  classifications  of  operating  revenues  and  oper- 
ating expenses.     May  15,  1908.    4'' 

Wickersham,  George  W.  [Letter  of  Geo.  W.  Wickersham  to  United 
States  attorneys  directing  that  certain  information  be  secured 
before  cases  of  violation  of  safety  appliance  act  come  before  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission,  enclosing  Suggested  form  of  inter- 
rogatories.] Apr.  7, 1909.  4^  [Enclosure  not  attached  to  letter. 
Prepared  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  approved  by 
Attorney-General,  and  printed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 


t  This  publication  is  the  forerunner  of  two  new  series  of  publications  issued  by  the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  in  1910,  which  have  been  omitted  from  this  Check- 
list because  it  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    The  classifica- 
tion assigned  to  these  new  classes  is  as  follows : 
ICl .50:    Classification  of  operating  revenues  of  carriers  by  water 

(date) 
ICl. 51:    Classification  of  operating  expenses  of  carriers  by  water 

(date) 


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IC1.3: 

(no8.) 


IC1.4: 

(nos.) 


IC1.6: 


889 1 
8892 

893 

895 
902 
903 


906 1 
9062 

908 

9091 
9092 

ici.e^: 

(v.  nos.) 


Bulletins 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

IDIscontlnued.] 

Circulars 

[As  there  is  no  complete  file  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  Circulars  in  exist* 
ence,  no  attempt  is  here  made  to  list  them.] 

See,  for  Special  circulaxs,  ICl.lO: 

See,  for  Tariff  circulars,  IC1.20: 

See,  for  Accounting  series  circulars,  IC1.22: 

See,  for  Special  report  series  circulars,  101.23^: 

See,  for  Special  express  companies  circulars,  IC1.24: 

See,  for  Circular  letters,  IC1.38: 

See,  for  Foiu-th  section  circulars,  IC1.54:  footnote. 

Act  to  regulate  commerce  as  amended 

See,  for  Grayson's  compilation  of  Trust  laws,  1887-1903,  including 

this  act,  Y1.2:T77.    See  also  IC1.2:Ac8  ^  \ 
Act  to  regulate  commerce,  as  amended  Mar.  2,  1889.     [1889.] 
Act  to  regulate  commerce  approved  Feb.  4,  1887,  and  in  effect  Apr.  5, 

1887,  as  amended  by  act  approved  and  in  effect  Mar.  2,  1889. 

n.  p.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  1889. 
Act  to  regulate   commerce  as  amended,    with  acts  supplementary 

thereto.     1893. 
Same.     1895. 
Concordance  of  act  to  regulate  commerce.     1902. 
Act  to  regulate  commerce,  as  amended,  and  acts  supplementary  thereto, 

safety  appliance  acts  [and]  act  requiring  monthly  reports  of  acci- 
dents.    1903.     * 
See,  for  print  of  this  and  other  acts,  1887-1903,  as  ordered  by  Senate, 

Y1.3:C73i. 


Same,  [with]  arbitration  act;  revised  to  June  30, 1906. 
1906. 


[1st  edition.] 


Same.     [2d  edition  with  additions  and  index.]    1906.     [Amendment 

to  sec.  1  of  Apr.  13, 1908,  printed  and  inserted  on  p.  7.] 
Same,  [with]  hom-s  of  service  act;  revised  to  Aug.  1,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  [with]  hours  of  service  act;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1909.     1909. 
Same,  [with]  hours  of  service  act;  revised  to  May  1,  1909.     1909. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports 

[The  above  is  the  back  title  of  a  series  of  reported  decisions  of  the  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  the  title-pages  of  which  vary  as  indicated  in  the  list  below. 

From  Apr.  1887  to  Sept.  1894,  two  firms  printed  the  decisions— the  L.  K.  Strouse  ■ 
Company  of  New  York  City  and  the  Lawyers'  Cooperative  Publishing  Company 
of  Rochester,  N.  Y,  After  each  firm  had  printed  5  v.  of  decisions,  the  latter  firm 
bought  out  the  former  firm. 

The  set  which  is  considered  by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  as  being  official 
is  as  follows: 

v.  1-5,  L.  K.  Strouse  Company,  cited  as  "I.  C.  C.  rep." 
V.  &-11,  Lawyers'  Cooperative  Publishing  Company,  cited  as  "I.  C.  C.  rep." 
V.  12-17,  and  later  volumes.  Government  Printing  Office,  cited  as  "I.  C.  C. 
rep." 

The  first  5  v.  of  the  Lawyers'  Cooperative  set  are  unofficial  and  are  not  listed  In  this 
Checklist.  They  are  invaluable,  however,  because  they  contain  many  unreported 
decisions  of  Federal  courts,  in  addition  to  the  decisions  of  the  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission.  These  first  5  v.  of  the  Lawyers'  Coop>erative  set  may  be  used, 
but  care  must  be  taken  to  cite  them  as  "  I.  C.  rep.' '  instead  of  "  I.  C.  C.  rep." 

Issues  prior  to  v.  12  are  not  strictly  speaking  Government  publications,  but  beginning 
with  v.  12  the  reports  become  public  documents,  published  and  sold  by  the 
Government. 


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no. 

Continued 


IC1.61: 

(v.  nos.) 


ICl.G^a: 

(v.  nos.) 


ICl.Gi*: 

(CT) 


IC1.6^&: 

(GT) 


Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports— Cont'd 

The  publications  known  as  "Memorandum  opinions  or  decisions"  have  their  own 
pagination  and,  with  a  few  exceptions  (e.  g.,  Car  shortage  and  other  insufficient 
transportation  facilities;  report  by  commissioners  Lane  and  Harlan,  which  is 
found  in  v.  12,  p.  561),  do  not  appear  in  the  bound  volume  of  decisions  but  are 
classed  as  general  publications  under  IC1.2:] 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  (New  York,  L.  K.  Strouse 

&  Co.) 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

Interstate  commerce  reports  (Rochester, 

lishing  Co.) 
6 

7 


Lawyers'  Cooperative  Pub- 


9 

10 
11 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  (Washington,  Government 

Printing  Office) 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  (separates; 
indexes  to  volumes,  and  tables  of  cases) 

[Enter  here  only  such  indexes  to  volumes  and  tables  of  cases  cited  in  opinions  as  are 
separates  from  the  volumes  of  Interstate  Commerce  Conunission  rsports.  As 
book  numbers  for  such  indexes  to  volumes  or  tables  of  cases  cited  in  opinions,  use 
the  volume  numbers  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  which  they 
cover.] 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  (separates; 
Report  of  commission,  Report  and  opinion  of  commission,  etc.) 

[Numerous  advance  prints  are  issued  containing  decisions,  reports,  and  opinions  of 
the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  There  are  two  prints  of  these,  namely: 
Report  of  the  commission  and  Report  and  order  of  the  commission.  Both  prints 
are  identical  in  all  respects  with  the  same  report  as  it  appears  in  the  bound  vol- 
ume, except  that  the  Report  and  order  includes  the  official  order  of  the  commis- 
sion which  is  not  found  in  the  bound  volume.  The  prints  which  contain  the 
report  only  are  classed  here  under  ICI.6I0:  The  prints  called  Report  and  order 
of  commission  are  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  ICI.6I&:  (unless 
the  only  print  which  the  library  has  is  the  Report  and  order  of  commission,  in 
which  case  for  its  own  convenience  this  library  has  entered  under  ICl.Gia:  the 
combined  report  and  order  as  a  substitute  for  the  true  separate).  See,  for  further 
information  in  regard  to  official  orders  printed  without  the  reports  or  opinions  to 
which  they  relate,  IC1.9: 

In  the  case  of  v.  12,  the  paging  of  the  bound  volume  will  be  found  to  differ  from  that 
of  the  advance  prints,  certain  matter  having  been  eliminated  and  included  in 
final  proof.] 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  (Report  and 
order  of  commission) 

(There  are  two  advance  prints  of  the  reports  of  the  commission,  one  issued  alone 
'  (IC1.6  la:),  the  other  mcluding  the  order  of  the  commission  resulting  therefrom, 

with  title,  Report  and  order  of  commission.  As  explained  in  the  note  under 
IC1.6ia:thereport  is  in  both  cases  identical  with  tlie  same  report  as  it  appears 
later  in  the  bound  volume  (IC1.6  i;),  but  the  order  does  not  appear  in  the  bound 
volume.  The  prints  called  Report  and  order  of  commission  are  regarded  as  con- 
fidential and  are  given  a  very  limited  circulation.  The  Public  Documents 
Library  has  reserved  this  class  (IC1.6i^:)  for  such  Reports  and  orders  of  com- 
mission. If,  however,  this  library  has  only  the  print  to  which  the  order  is 
affixed.  It  has  for  its  own  convenience  entered  the  publication  under  ICL6  la:,  as 
a  substitute  for  the  true  separate. 

See,  for  orders  of  this  nature  issued  alone,  IC1.9: 

See  also,  for  Special  orders,  IC1.39:] 


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IC1.6': 

1-7. 

1-8 

1-9 

1-11 

'"'12,13 

1-15 

ICl.e^: 

1-8 


tICl.6*: 


1-8 


IC1.7: 

(date) 


Table  of  cases  and  opinions 

Table  of  cases  and  opinions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to 

June  30,   1898,   v.   1-7  [of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission] 

reports;  [by  Henry  Talbott].     1898. 
Same,  to  Aug.  31, 1901,  v.  1-8  [of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission] 

reports;  [by  Henry  TalbottJ.     1901.    4° 
Same,  to  Sept.  30,  1904,  v.  1-9  [of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission] 

reports,  to  p.  377,  v.  10;  [by  Henry  Talbott].     1904.    4° 
Same,  decisions  imder  original  act,  Apr.  1887-Aug.  28,  1906,  v.  1-11 

[of    Interstate    Commerce    Commission]    reports;  [by]    Henry 

Talbott.    1907.    4° 
Same,  decisions  under  amended  act,  Aug.  28,  1906-June  8,  1908> 

V.  12,   13  [of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission]  reports;  [by] 

Henry  Talbott.     1908.    4<» 
Same,  decisions  under  act,  Apr.  1887-Jan.  1909,  v.  1-15  [of  Interstate 

Commerce  Commission]  reports;  [by  Henry  TalbottJ.    1909.    4" 

Table  of  cases  cited  In  opinions 

Table  of  cases  cited  in  opinions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
V.  1-8  [of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission]  reports  [May,  1898- 
Feb.  1901];  compiled  Sept.  1,  1901  [by  Henry  Talbott].  1901. 
[This  is  not  a  separate  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
reports.  A  later  Table  of  cases  cited  in  opinions,  v.  1-14,  which 
is  a  separate  of  v.  14,  is  classed  under  IC1.6^«:  (v.  nos.).] 

Table  of  defendants  before  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission 

Table  of  defendants  [in  cases]  before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
with  reference  to  cases  in  [v.  1-8  of  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission] reports  [May,  1898-Feb.  1901]  to  which  they  are  parties; 
compiled  Nov.  1,  1901  [by  Henry  Talbott].     1901. 

Preliminary  report  on  income  account  of  rail- 
ways in  United  States 

1892  [In  3065-15  and  issued  separately  also.  Not  in  annual  reports 
of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:).] 

1893  [In  3168-10  and  issued  separately  also.  Not  in  annual  reports  of 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:).] 

1894  [In  3328-25  and  issued  separately  also.  Not  in  annual  reports 
of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:).] 

18951 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

19001     [In  annual  reports  of  Interstate  Comjnerce  Commission  (ICl.l:), 

1901  [        and  issued  separately  also.] 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906, 

1907     [Issued  separately  only.] 

[Discontinued.    Later  information  is  contained  in  Bulletin  of  revenues  and  expenses 
of  steam  roads  in  United  States,  no.  5  (IC1.44:5).l 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  has  since  begun  2  new  series  of  publications,  the  first 
issues  of  which  appeared  in  1910.  This  has  necessitated  additional  classes  under  IC, 
the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 

Id. 6^:    Table  of  cases  in  both  I.  C.  C.  reports  and  I.  C.  reports 
(v.  nos.) 

IC1.6*:    Annotations,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  [reports],  cases  cited 
(v.  nos.) 


570 


Classification     IC. 


INTERSTATE   COMMERCE    COMMISSION 

Continued 


IC1.8 


IC1.81: 

(date) 


ICl.S'a: 

(CT) 


ICl.S^: 

C761 
C762 


C763 
C76* 
D391 


D392 

ICl.8^: 

(nos.) 

ICl.8^: 

(nos.) 

IC1.9: 

(CT) 


National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners 

[The  first  conference  of  railroad  commissioners  was  held  pursuant  to  an  invitation  of 
the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  on  Mar.  5-7,  1889. 
Succeeding  national  conventions,  held  annually  from  1890  to  1900,  met  under 
call  of  committees  appointed  by  each  preceding  convention.  Formal  organi- 
zation under  the  name  of  National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners  was 
effected  June  7, 1901. 

The  membership  mcludes  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and  the  railroad 
commissions  of  the  several  States  and  Territories.  Although  strictly  speaJiing 
the  Association  is  not  olflcially  connected  with  the  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, the  two  are  very  closely  associated,  and  as  the  Proceedings,  etc.,  of  the 
Association  are  printed  by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  they  are 
properly  classed  here.] 

National   Association   of  Railway   Commissioners, 
Proceedings  of  annual  conventions 

General  Conference  of  Railroad  Commissioners 

1889  [1st] 

National  Convention  of  Railroad  Commissioners 


1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


2d 
3d 
4th] 
[5th] 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 


6th 

7  th 

8  th 
9th 


1898 
1899 
1900 


10th 
11th 
12th 


National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners 

1901,  13th  1904,  16th  1907,  19th 

1902,  14th  1905,  17th  1908,  20th 

1903,  15th  1906,  18th  1909,  2l8t 

National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners, 
Proceedings  of  annual  conventions  (separates) 

[Separates  of  the  Proceedings  are  entered  here,  except  certain  speeches  published  by 
the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  for  which  see  as  follows:  Addresses  of 
Walter  Clark,  IC1.2:C54,  Judson  C.  Clements,  IC1.2:C59  h^,  and  Martin  A. 
Knapp,  IC1.2:K72.] 

National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners, 
General  publications 

Convention.  Call  for  [7th]  national  convention  of  Railroad  Commis- 
sioners.    May  14,  1895.     4° 

Convention.     Call  for  16th  annual  convention  of  National  Association 
of  Railway  Commissioners.     [Sept.  26,  1904.]    4° 
Same,  20th  annual  convention.     [Sept.  8,  1908.]    4P 
Same,  21st  annual  convention.     [Oct.  11,  1909.]    4° 

Demurrage.  Proposed  uniform  code  of  demurrage  rules,  announcement 
of  public  hearing  by  subcommittee  [of  committee]  on  car  [service 
and]  demurrage,  National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners. 
May  8,  1909. 

Demurrage.  Proceedings  of  subcommittee  [of  committee]  on  car  service 
and  demurrage,  National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners, 
Washington,  D.  C,  June  4,  5,  1909.     1909. 

National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners, 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners, 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Orders  (unnumbered) 

[Numerous  Orders  have  been  issued  by  the  commission,  a  large  proportion  of  which 
are  printed,  tl>e  rest  being  typewritten.  Their  circulation  is  very  limited  and  no 
attempt  is  here  made  to  list  them. 

These  Orders  are  never  found  in  the  bound  volumes  of  reports  (ICI.6I:),  although 
an  Order  Is  often  attached  to  its  corresponding  report  or  opinion  when  separately 
printed;  In  such  cases  the  publications,  the  title-pages  of  which  bear  the  words 
"Report  and  order  of  commission  "  are  classed  under  ICI.G1&: 

See  also,  for  Special  orders,  IC1.39:,  and  for  Fourth  section  orders,  IC1.55:  footnote.] 


571 


ClMslflratlon 
no. 


ICl.lO: 

(date) 


IC.    INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMISSION- 

Continued 


ICl.ll: 

(date) 


IC1.12: 

(date) 


IC1.12a: 

(date) 

IC1.12&: 

(date) 


Special  circulars 

11 

2  editions    See,  for  revision  and  cancellation,  ICl. 20:15a. 


See,  for  revision  and  cancellation,  IC1.20:15a, 

[Cancels  Special  circular  4.]  See,  for  revision  and'  cancellation, 
IC1.20:15a. 

Report  of  safety  appliances  on  railroads     ' 

1897,  Apr.  1896-Sept.  1897  ' 

1898,  June 
Dec. 

1899,  June 

[The  acL  of  1893,  with  its  amendments,  known  as  the  safety-appliance  law,  became 
of  full  effect  on  Aug.  1,  1900.  Hence,  the  1899  report  is  the  last  report  of  this 
series.  Beginning  with  1900.  however,  reports  entitled  "  Safety  appliances  and 
accident  reports"  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion (ICl.l:),  and  were  also  issued  separately  for  certain  years;  see  note  under 
ICl.la:(CT).] 

Annual  reports  on  statistics  of  railways  in  United 
States 


1888, 
1889, 
1890, 
1891, 

1892, 

1893, 

1894, 
1895, 
1896, 
1897, 
1898, 
1899, 
1900, 
1901, 
1902, 
1903, 
1904, 
1905, 
1906, 
1907, 
1908, 
1909, 


[Issued  separately  only.] 


Istl 

2d 

3d  J 

4th    [In  3065-15  and   issued   separately  also.     Not  in  annual 

reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:).] 
5th     [In  3168-10  and   issued  separately  also.     Not  in  annual 

reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:).] 
6th     [In  3328-25  and   issued  separately  also.     Not  in  annual 

reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (ICl.l:)'.]; 


7th 

8th 

9th 

10th 

11th 

12th 

13th 

14th 

15th 

16th 

17th 

18thj 

19thi 

20th  I 

21st  I 

22d  J 


'tfO'-^sf:}' )    I 


[In  annual  reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
(ICl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 


[Issued  separately  only.] 


Annual  reports  on  statistics  of  railTvays  In  United 
States  (separates;  reports  without  statistical  tables) 

[The  annual  report  without  statistical  tables  is  issued  separately  In  pamphlet  form. 
The  earlier  issues  of  these  appear  as  "Advance  copy;"  later  issues  appear  as 
"  Text  of annual  reix)rt.'  'J 

Annual  reports  on  statistics  of  railways  in  United 
States  (abstract) 

[Broadside  sheets  of  varying  size  Issued  annually  for  use  of  the  press  since  1890.] 

[1890],  sheet  1       1896  *  1903  * 

Same,  sheet  2  *   1897  1904 

1891  *  1898  *  1905 


1892  * 

1899  * 

1906  * 

1893  * 

1900  * 

1907  * 

1894 

1901  * 

1908  * 

1895 

1902  * 

1909  * 

572 


Classlflcatlon    IC.    INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMISSION 

no.  . 

Continued 


IC1.13: 

(nos.) 


IC1.14:: 

C23^ 

C232 
ICl.lS: 

(date) 


IC1.16: 

(date) 


Accident  bulletin  (quarterly) 

[The  numbers  for  the  quarter  ending  in  June  of  each  year  include  also  tables  for  the 
year.] 


3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 


13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 


Instructions  for  carriers 

Carriers.     Book  of  instructions  for  guidance  of  carriers  in  making  annual 
reports  to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.     [1st  edition.]  1888. 
Same.     Revised  issue.     1889.  "'""  '"""'  ( 

Classification  of  expenditures  for  road  and 
equipment  for  steam  roads 

Classification  of  construction  expenses  [for  steam  roads] 

1897  •      ' 

1898 

1901 

1903 

Classification  of  construction  and  equipment  expenditures  [for  steam 

roads] 
1905 
Classification  of  expenditures  for  road  and  equipment  for  steam  roads 

[The  words  "for  steam  roads"  appear  only  in  the  title  of  the  1908  Supplement  to  the 
1st  revised  issue  listed  below.] 

1907    1st  revised  issue 

1908,  Supplement  to  1st  revised  issue 
Same  [reprinted  with  slight  changes] 

1909  1st  revised  issue  [Same  as  1907  print  (ICl. 15:907)  with  changes 
on  title-page  and  cover.  This  classification  amended  by  Sup- 
plement effective  July  1,  1908  (ICl. 15:908).] 

Classification  of  operating  expenses  for  steam 
roads 

Classification  of  operating  expenses  [for  steam  roads] 
1888 


1889 
1891 
1892 
1894 
1897 
1901 
1902 
1907 


revised  issue 
revised  issue 
revised  issue 
revised  issue 
revised  issue 
revised  issue 
2d  revised  issue 
3d  revised  issue 


Same  [reprint  with  index] 
Classification  of  operating  expenses  for  steam  roads 
1908,  Supplement  to  3d  revised  issue 

Same,  Supplement  to  3d  revised  issue  [reprint] 

Same,  3d  revised  issue  condensed 

Same,  3d  revised  issue  condensed  [reprint] 


573 


Classification    IC.    INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMISSION— 


no. 


Continued 


IC1.17: 

887 


891 
896 


902 
907 » 
9072 
9073 


IC1.18: 

(date) 


IC1.19: 

(date) 


IC1.20: 

(nos.) 


IC1.21: 

(date) 


Rules  of  practice 

Rules  of  practice  in  caees  and  proceedings  before  commission,  adopted 

May  25,  1887.     1887. 
Revised  and  amended  rules  of  practice  in  cases  and  proceedings  before 
commission,  adopted  June  8,  1889.     1889. 
Same,  adopted  Dec.  15,  1891.    1891. 
Rules  of  practice  before  commission  in  cases  and  proceedings  under  act 
to  regulate  commerce,  revised,  amended,  and  adopted  June  19, 
1896.    Washington,  National  Publishing  Co.,  1896. 
Same,  revised,  amended,  and  adopted  Mar.  19,  1902.    1902. 
Same,  revised,  amended,  and  adopted  Mar.  19,  1902.     1907. 
Same,  revised,  amended,  and  adopted  Apr.  9,  1907.    1907. 
Same,  revised,  amended,  and  adopted  Apr.  9,  1907.     [1907]  reprint 
of  Oct.  9,  1908.     [Accompanied  by  a  slip,  2  pages,  which  is  to  be 
substituted  for  rule  14.] 

Rules   for  Inspection    of  safety   appliances    12" 

1901  -^-'''^^'■> 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1907 

Classification    of    operating    revenues    for    steam 
roads 

Classification  of  operating  revenues  [for  steam  roads] 

1907    1st  issue 

Classification  of  operating  revenues  for  steam  roads 

1908,  Supplement  to  Ist  issue 

Tariff  circulars    f°and8° 

la 
2a 
3a 
4a  , 
5a 


7a 
8a 
9a 
10a 
11a 
12a 
13a 
14a 
15a 


[Contains  revision  of  and  cancels  Tariff  circulars  la-13a.] 
[Contains  revision  of  and  cancels  Tariff  circular  14a  and  Special 
circulars  1-3,  5,  and  7  (ICl.lO:).] 
*'^*l8ame.  Supplement  1 

Same,  Supplement  2    [Cancels  Supplement  1.] 
Same,  Supplement  3    [Cancels  Supplement  2.] 
16a    [Cancels  Special  express  companies  circulars  1  and  2  (101.24:).] 
17a    [Contains  revision  of  and  cancels  Tariff  circular  15a  and  Supple- 
ment 3,] 
Same,  Supplement  1 

Classification  of  locomotive-miles,  car-miles,  and 
train- miles 

1907    let  issue 


574 


Classification 
no. 


IC1.22: 

(nos.) 


IC1.23  ' : 

(nos.) 


IC1.23  2: 

*  (nos.) 

IC1.24:: 

(nos.) 

IC1.25: 

(nos.) 


IC1.26: 

(date) 

IC1.27: 

(date) 

IC1.28: 

(date) 


IC.    INTERSTATE    COMMERCE    COMMISSION— 

Continued 

Accounting  series  circulars    4« 

1  12c 

2  13 

3  14 

4  15 

5  16 

6  17 

7  18 

8  19 

9  20 

10  21 

11  22 

12  23 
12a  24 
12b  25 

Same    [Revised  edition]  26 

Same    [2d  revised  edition]  27 

Special  report  series  circulars    4° 

[These  circulars,  issued  by  order  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  require  from 
corporations  and  associations  subject  to  jurisdiction  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  full  and  true  answers  under  oath  to  inquiries  contained  therein. 
Statistics  thus  acquired  form  the  basis  for  Special  reports  compiled  by  Statistics 
and  Accounts  Division;  see  IC1.232:] 

1\    [Statistics  received  in  response  to  these  2  circulars  are  embodied 

2/        in  Special  report  1  (IC1.23  ^:1).] 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Special  reports 

[See  note  under  IC1.23 »:] 
1    [Advance  copy.] 

Same  [with  statistical  tables] 
Special  express  companies  circulars 


1} 


See,  for  cancellation,  IC1.20:16a. 


Conference  rulings  bulletins 

See,  for  cancellation,  IC1.25:3. 

See,  for  cancellation,  101.25:3. 

Same,  reprint  Sept.  15,  1908 

[Cancels  and  includes  Bulletins  1  and  2.] 

[Cancels  and  includes  Bulletin  3.] 

Classification    of    expenditures    for    real    property 
and  equipment  of  express  companies 

See,  for  Annual  reports  on  statistics  of  express  companies,  IC1.53: 
1908    Ist  issue 

Of 


operating    expenses 


express 


Classification     of 
companies 

See,  for  Annual  reports  on  statistics  of  express  companies,  IC1.53: 
1908    1st  issue 

Classification    of    operating    revenues    of    express 
companies 

See,  for  Annual  reports  on  statistics  of  express  companies,  IC1.53: 
1908    Ist  issue 


575 


Clas8iflration 
no. 


IC.    INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMI88ION- 

Continued 


IC1.29  '  : 


907 


908 

IC1.29  2: 

(date) 

IC1.30: 

(nos.) 


IC1.31: 

(date) 

IC1.32: 

(date) 

IC1.33: 

(date) 

IC1.34:i: 

At2» 


At22 
At23 


At2* 


At2» 


At6i 


At62 


Outside  operations,  tentative  classifications  of 
operatlnff  revenues  and  operating  expenses 
for  steam  roads 

Outside  operations,  tentative  classifications  of  operating  revenues  and 
operating  expenses  of  harbor  terminal  transfers;  account  no.  2, 
lighterage  and  float  transfers,  Accounting  series  circular  10. 
1907.    4« 

Outside  operations,  tentative  classifications  of  operating  revenues  and 
operating  expenses.    May  15,  1908.     4* 

Classification  of  revenues  and  expenses  for  out- 
side operations  for  steam  roads 

1908    1st  issue 

Accounting  bulletins 

1 
2 
3 

4    [Supersedes  Accounting  bulletin  1.] 

Classification  of  expenditures  for  road  and  equip- 
ment of  electric  rallw^ays 

1908    1st  issue 

Classification  of  operating  expenses  of  electric 
railways 

1908    1st  issue 

Classification  of  operating  revenues  of  electric 
railways 

1908    1st  issue 

Decisions  under  safety -appliance  acts 

[Reprints  of  recent  decisions  in  Federal  and  State  courts  of  general  interest  to  the 
public] 

Atchison,  Topeka   &    Santa    Fe  Railway.     Decisions   under  safety- 
appliance  acts,  United  States  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company,  in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Cali- 
fornia [charge  to  jury];  decided  June  6,  1909  [1908].     [1908.] 
Same;  decided  June  6,  1908.     [Corrected  edition.]    [1909.] 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appli- 
ance acts,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2566,  May 
term,  1908,  United  States  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company,  in  error  to  district  court  for  district  of  Colo- 
rado [opinion  of  court];  decided  Aug.  22,  1908.     [1908.] 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appli- 
ance acts.  United  States  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California 
[instructions  to  jury];  decided  Dec.  1,  1908.     [1908.] 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety-appli- 
ance act,  U.  S.  V.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Com- 
pany, in  district  court  for  4th  district  of  Arizona  [instructions  to 
jury];  decided  July  17,  1908.     [1908.] 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  in  dis- 
trict court,  eastern  district  of  North  Carolina  [opimon  oi  court]; 
decided  May  11,  1907.     [1908.] 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
circuit  court  of  appeals,  4th  circuit,  no.  842,  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  v.  United  States,  in  error  to  district  court  for 
eastern  district  of  North  Carolina  at  Wilmington  [statement  of 
facts  and  opinion  of  court];  argued  Dec.  1,  1908,  decided  Mar.  1, 
1909.     [1909.] 


576 


Classification 
no. 


IC1.34ii 

At6  = 


B211 


B21 


B21' 


B21' 


B41 


B412 


B65 


B77 


C33 


C42 


C43 


C43  = 


C43  = 


IC.    INTERSTATE    COMMERCE   COMMISSION— 

•   '     '  Continued 

Decisions  urid'^lr  safety- appliance  acts— Continued 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company,  in  dis- 
trict court  for  district  of  South  Carolina  [instructions  to  juryl; 
decided  Feb.  24,  1909.     [1909.] 

Baltimore  <fe  Ohio  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
.United  States  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  West  Virginia  [instructions  to  jury]; 
decided  Jan.  18,  1909.     [1909.] 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  western  district  of  Pennsylvania  [charge  to  jury]: 
decided  May  17,  1909.     [1909.] 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts. 
United  States  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  Ohio,  eastern  division  [instructions 
to  jury];  decided  June  10,  1909.     [1909.] 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts. 
United  States  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio,  western  division  [instructions 
to  jury];  decided  June  15,  1909.     [1909.] 

Belt  Railway  of  Chicago.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts. 
United  States  v.  Belt  Railway  of  Chicago,  in  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division  [statement  of  facts 
and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Jan.  23,  1908.     [1908.] 

Belt  Railway  of  Chicago.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals,  7th  circuit,  no.  1475,  Oct.  term,  1908,  Belt 
Railway  Company  of  Chicago  v.  tjnited  States,  in  error  to  district 
court  for  nortnern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division  [opinion 
of  court];  decided  Feb.  3,  1909.     [1909.] 

Boston  &  Maine  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  district  of  Massachusetts  [instructions  to  jury];  decided 
Jan.  5,  1909.     [1909.] 

Brinkmeier,  Henry.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  automatic 
couplers,  no.  16090,  Henry  Brinkmeier  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Rail- 
way Company,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas  [opinion  of  court]; 
decided  Nov.  6, 1909.  [1909.]  [See,  for  earlier  decisions,  IC1.34  ^ : 
M69i'2] 

Central  of  Georgia  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Central  of  Georgia  Railway  Company,  in  district 
court,  northern  district  of  Alabama,  southern  division  [charge  to 
jury];  Sept.  27,  1907.     [1909.] 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railway,  in  district  court, 
southern  district  of  West  Virginia  [charge  to  jury];  decided  Dec. 
2,  1908.     [1909.] 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts.  United  States  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy 
Railway  Company,  in  district  court  for  district  of  Nebraska,  state- 
ment of  facts  [and  charge  to  jury];  Oct.  5,  1907.     [1908.] 

Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance 
acts.  United  States  v.  Chicago  and  Northwestern  Railway  Com- 
pany,.in  district  court  for  district  of  Nebraska  [opinion  of  court]; 
decided  Dec.  30,  1907.     [1908.] 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety 
appliance  acts,  United  States  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific 
Railway  Co.,  in  district  court  for  western  district  of  Missouri 
[statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Feb.  21,  1908. 
[1908.] 


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ICl.34^:     Decisions  under  gafety-appliance  acts — Continued 

C43*  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul  Railway  Com- 
Eany  v.  United  States,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit; 
efore  Hook  and  Adams,  circuit  judges,  and  Car  land,  district 
judge  [opinion  of  court];  decided  Nov.  27,  1908.  [1908.]  [Title 
of  Ist  edition  read  incorrectly  Minneapolis  instead  of  Milwaukee.] 

C43*  Chicago  Junction  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals,  7th  circuit,  no.  1520,  Oct.  term,  and  session, 
1908,  Chicago  Junction  Railway  Company  v.  William  R.  King, 
in  error  to  circuit  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern 
division  [statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Feb. 
5,  1909.     [1909.] 

C43®  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2794,  Dec.  term, 
1908,  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Railway  Company  i;. United  States, 
in  error  to  district  court  for  district  of  Nebraska  [opinion  of  court]; 
decided  Mar.  10,  1909.     [1909.] 

C43 '  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appli- 
ance acts,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2787,  Dec. 
term,  1908,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Railway  Company  v. 
United  States,  in  error  to  district  court  for  district  of  Nebraska 
[opinion  of  court];  decided  Apr.  24,  1909.     [1909.] 

C43*  Chicago  Great  Western  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts.  United  States  v.  Chicago  Great  Western  Railway  Company, 
in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Iowa  [statement  of  facts 
and  charge  to  jury];  decided  May  6,  1908.     [1908.] 

C49  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts.  United  States  v.  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
Railroad  Company,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio 
[statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  June  24,  1908. 
[1908.] 

C71^  Colorado  &  Northwestern  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts,  circuit  coiu-t  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2569,  Sept.  term, 

1907,  United  States  v.  Colorado  &  North  Western  Railroad  Com- 
pany, in  error  to  district  court  for  district  of  Colorado  [opinion  of 
court];  decided  Nov.  25,  1907.     [1909.] 

C712  Colorado  &  Northwestern  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts,  automatic  couplers,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no. 
2568,  Sept.  term,  1907,  United  States  v.  Colorado  and  Northwest- 
em  Railroad  Company,  in  error  to  district  court  for  district  of 
Colorado  [statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Nov. 
25,  1907.     [1909.] 

D43  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2567,  May  term, 

1908,  United  States  v.  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Railroad  Company, 
in  error  to  district  court  for  district  of  Colorado  [opinion  of  court]; 
decided  Aug.  22,  1908.     [1908.] 

D71  Donegan.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals, 2d  circuit,  no.  49,  Donegan  v.  Baltimore  &  New  York  Rail- 
way Company,  in  error  to  circuit  court  for  eastern  district  of  New 
York  [opinion  of  court];  decided  Nov.  16,  1908.     [1909.] 

Er4  Erie  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  United  States  v, 
Erie  Railroad  Company,  in  district  court  for  district  of  New  Jer- 
sey [opinion  of  court];  decided  Jan.  11,  1909.     [1909.] 

116  Illinois  Central  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals,  6th  circuit,  no.  1854,  United  States  v.  Illi- 
nois Central  Railroad  Company,  in  error  to  district  court  for  west- 
em  district  of  Kentucky  [opinion  of  court];  submitted  Jan.  13, 

1909,  decided  Mar.  2,  1909.     [1909.] 

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L52' 


L93 

M69' 

M692 
N41 

Or3 

P112 

P381 
P38'^ 

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Lehigh  Valley  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  in  dis- 
trict court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Dec.  term,  1906, 
United  States  v.  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad  Company  [statement  of 
facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Mar.  17,  1908.  [1908.] 
Same,  differently  arranged,  and  with  title,  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts.  United  States  v.  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad  Com- 
pany, in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Dec. 
term,  1906  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Mar. 

17,  1908.     [1908.] 

Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts,  United  States  v.  Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad  Company, 
in  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Alabama  [charge  to  jury]; 
decided  Apr.  9,  1908.     [1908.] 

Missouri  Pacific  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety -appliance  acts,  auto- 
matic couplers,  no.  14902,  Missouri  Pacific  Railway  Company  v. 
Henrv  Brinkmeier,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Kansas,  [opinion  of 
court]  Apr.  6,  1907  [and  on  rehearing,  Jan.  11,  1908].  [1908.] 
Same.  [Reprint  1909.]  [Dat«  of  decision  incorrectly  given  on  this 
reprint  as  Apr.  9,  1907  instead  of  Apr,  6,  1907.  See,  for  later 
decision,  IC1.34i:B77.] 

Nevada  County  Narrow  Gauge  Railroad .  Decisions  under  safety  appli- 
ance acts,  United  States  v.  Nevada  County  Narrow  Gauge  Rail- 
road Company,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  California, 
statement  of  facts  [and]  instructions  to  jury;  [decided  Nov.  28, 
1908].     [1908.] 

Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  district  of  Idaho  [opinion  of  court] ;  decided  June  4, 1908 . 
[1908.] 

Pacific  Coast  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  United 
States  V.  Pacific  Coast  Railway  Company,  m  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  California  [charge  to  jury];  decided  June  13, 

1908.  [1908.] 

Pacific  Coast  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  circuit 
court  of  appeals,  9th  circuit,  no.  1658,  Pacific  Coast  Railway  Com- 
pany V.  United  States,  in  error  to  district  court  for  southern  dis- 
trict of  California  [statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  de- 
cided Oct.  4,  1909.     [1909.] 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  in  dis- 
trict court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Dec.  term,  1906, 
United  States  v,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  [statement  of 
facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Mar.  18,  1908.  [1908.] 
Same,  differently  arranged,  and  with  title.  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts,  United  States  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany, in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Dec. 
term,  1906  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Mar. 

18,  1908.     [1908.] 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  United 
States  V.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  m  district  court  for 
eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania  [opinion  of  court];  decided  June 
5,  1908.     [1909.] 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts.  United 
States  V.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Companj^,  m  district  court  for 
western  district  of  Pennsylvania  [instructions  to  jury];  Nov.  3, 

1909.  [1909.] 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acrts,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Dec. 
term,  1906,  United  States  v.  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway 
Company  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Mar. 
17,  1908.     [1908.] 


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S081 

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Continued 

Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts — Continued 

Same,  differently  arranged,  and  with  title.  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts,  United  States  v.  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Rail- 
way Company,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Dec.  term,  1906  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury]; 
decided  Mar.  17,  1908.     [1908.] 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance 
acts,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania,  Sept. 
term,  1907,  United  States  v.  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railway 
Company  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  Mar. 
17,  1908.  [1908.] 
Same,  differently  arranged,  and  with  title.  Decisions  under  safety- 
appliance  acts,  United  States  v.  Philadelphia  and  Reading  Rail- 
way Company,  in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Sept.  term,  1907  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury]; 
decided  Mar.  17,  1908.    [1908.] 

Rio  Grande  Western  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2974,  Sept.  term,  1909, 
United  States  v.  Rio  Grande  Western  Railway  Company,  in  error 
to  district  court  for  district  of  Utah  [opinion  of  court;  decided] 
Nov.  19,  1909.     [1909.] 

Southern  Railway.  Decision  under  safety-appliance  acts.  United 
States  V.  Southern  Railway  Comj)any,  in  district  court,  northern 
district  of  Alabama,  southern  division,  on  demurrer  to  petition  to 
recover  penalties  for  violation  of  safety-appliance  act  [opinion  of 
court];  decided  Sept.  25,  1908.     [1908.] 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts. 
United  States  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company,  in  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  California  [instructions  to  jury];  decided  Dec. 
4,  1908.     [1908.] 

Southern  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  United 
States  V.  Southern  Railway  Company,  in  district  court  for  district 
of  South  Carolina  [instructions  to  jury];  decided  Feb.  24,  1909. 
[1909.] 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
circuit  court  of  appeals,  8th  circuit,  no.  2892,  Dec.  term,  1908, 
United  States  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company,  in  error  to  district 
court  for  district  of  Utah  [opinion  of  court];  decided  Apr.  3, 1909. 
[1909.] 

Southern  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  United 
States  V.  Southern  Railway  Company,  m  district  court  for  western 
district  of  North  Carolina  [instructions  to  jury];  decided  May  7, 
1909.    [1909.] 

Sprague,  Albert  H.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  automatic 
couplers,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Minnesota,  Oct.  term,  1907,  no. 
15493,  Albert  H.  Sprague  V.Wisconsin  Central  Railway  Company, 
opinion  of  court  [Apr.  16,  1908].    [1908.] 

Terminal  Railroad  Association.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance 
acts,  United  States  v.  Terminal  Railroad  Association  of  St.  Louis, 
in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Missouri,  eastern  division 
[statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided  June  3,  1908. 
[1908.] 
Same,  with  slight  difference  in  title  and  with  signature  mark  "55629- 
08."    [Reprint  1908.] 

Toledo  Terminal  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts, 
United  States  v.  Toledo  Terminal  Railroad  Company,  in  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio,  western  division  [instructions 
to  jury];  decided  June  15,  1909.    [1909.] 

Union  Stock  Yards.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  United 
States  V.  Union  Stock  Yards  Company  of  Omaha,  in  district  court 
for  district  of  Nebraska  [opinion  of  court];  decided  Feb.  21, 1908. 
[1908.] 


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Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts— Continued 

Union  Stock  Yards.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  circuit 
court  of  appeals,  Sth  circuit,  no.  2821,  Dec.  term,  1908,  Union 
Stock  Yards  Company  of  Omaha  v.  United  States,  in  error  to 
district  court  for  district  of  Nebraska  [opinion  of  court];  decided 
Apr.  2,  1909.  [1909.] 
Same.     [Corrected  edition.]     [1909.] 

Wabash  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  circuit  court 
of  appeals,  7th  circuit,  nos.  1461  and  1473,  Oct.  term,  1908, 
Wabash  Railroad  Company  v.  United  States,  in  error  to  district 
court  for  southern  district  of  Illinois,  southern  division;  Elgin, 
Joliet  &  Eastern  Railway  Company  v.  [same],  in  error  to  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division  [statement 
of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Feb.  3,  1909.  [1909.] 
Same  [with  Syllabus  by  court].     [1909.] 

Wabash  Railroad,  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts,  United 
States  V.  Wabash  Railroad  Company,  m  district  court  for  eastern 
district  of  Illinois  [statement  of  facts  and  charge  to  jury];  decided 
Nov.  19,  1907.     [1909.] 

Wabash  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety-appliance  acts.  United 
States  V.  Wabash  Railroad  Company,  in  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  Illinois  [statement  of  facts  and  instructions  to  jury]; 
decided  June  6,  1907.     [1909.] 

Wabash  Railroad.  Decisions  under  safety  appliance  acts,  circuit  court 
of  appeals,  7th  circuit,  no.  1463,  Oct.  term,  1908,  Wabash  Rail- 
road Company  v.  United  States,  in  error  to  district  court  for  east- 
ern district  of  Illinois  [statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court]; 
decided  June  23,  1909.     [1909.] 

Wabash-Pittsburgh  Terminal  Railway.  Decisions  under  safety  appli- 
ance acts.  United  States  v.  Wabash-Pittsburgh  Terminal  Railway 
Company,  in  district  court  for  western  district  of  Pennsylvania 
[instructions  to  jury];  Nov.  3,  1909.     [1909.] 

Wheeling  and  Lake  Erie  Railroad.  Decision  under  safety  appliance 
acts.  United  States  1;.  Wheeling  and  Lake  Erie  Railroad  Company, 
in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio  [opinion  on  demurrer 
topetition];  decided  June  16,  1908.     [1908.] 

Index- digest  of  decisions  under  Federal  safety 
appliance  acts 

Index-digest  of  decisions  under  Federal  safety  appliance  acts,  with 
relevant  excerpts  from  other  cases  in  which  the  acts  have  been 
construed;  by  Otis  Beall  Kent.  1910.  [Although  this  publica- 
tion did  not  appear  until  1910,  it  indexes  publications  of  1909  and 
previous  years  and  is  therefore  properly  entered  in  this  Checklist.] 

Decisions  under  hours  of  service  act 

[Act  of  Mar.  4,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  1415).] 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Decisions  under  hours  of  serv- 
ice act,  United  States  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company,  in  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois  [opinion 
of  court  denying  defendant's  motion  for  order  directing  jury  to 
return  verdict  of  not  guilty];  decided  Apr.  21, 1909.  [1909.] 
Same  [with  Hours  of  service  act].     [1909.] 

Montana.  Decisions  under  hours  of  service  act,  [Montana]  v.  Northern 
Pacific  Railway  Company,  in  Supreme  Court  of  Montana  [opinion 
of  court];  decided  Feb.  25,  1908.     [1908.] 

Wisconsin.  Decisions  under  hours  of  service  act,  Wisconsin  v.  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway  Company,  in  Supreme  Court  of 
Wisconsin,  statement  of  facts  [and  opinion  of  court;  decided 
Sept.  1908].    1908. 


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Block  Signal  and  Train   Control  Board 

[By  a  joint  resolution  approved  Juno  30, 1906,  Congress  directed  the  Interstate  Com- 
merce Conunission  to  investigate  and  report  on  bloclc-slRnal  systems  and  appli- 
ances for  automatic  control  of  railway  trains.  The  commission's  report  was 
submitted  Feb.  Zi,  1907,  and  was  printed  as  Senate  document  342,  59th  Congress, 
2d  session,  serial  no.  5072.  This  document  may  be  considered  as  the  preface  or 
explanatory  introduction  of  the  commission  to  the  work  of  the  Blocl<  Signal  and 
Train  Control  Board.  On  Mar.  4, 1907,  Congress  appropriated  $50,000  to  enable 
the  commission  to  carry  out  the  purpose  of  joint  resolution  of  June  30,  1906, 
including  experimental  tests  of  signal  systems  and  appliances.  The  appropria- 
tion did  not  become  effective  until  July  1, 1907. 

The  Block  Signal  and  Train  Control  Board  was  appointed  by  the  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  July  10,  1907,  and  organized  on  July  12. 

The  sundry  civil  appropriation  act  approved  May  27, 1908,  authorized  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  to  investigate  appliances  intended  to  promote  the  safety 
of  railway  operations  and  reappropriated  the  unexi)ended  balance  of  the  appropri- 
ation made  by  the  act  of  Mar.  4, 1907.] 

Block  Signal  and  Train  Control  Board,  Annual 
reports 

[The  board's  informal  report  of  Nov.  21, 1907,  was  not  printed. 
1908  and  1909.  without  appendixes,  in  annual  reports  of  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission (ICl.l:),  and  also  issued  separately  with  appendixes.] 

Block  Signal  and  Train  Control  Board,  Annual 
reports  (separates) 

Block  Signal  and  Train  Control  Board,  General 
publications 

Block  signals  on  railroads  of  United  States,  Jan.  1,  1908.     1908.     4» 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1909.     1909.     4« 
Block   Signal  and  Train   Control  Board,   Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 

Block   Signal  and  Train   Control  Board,   Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Decisions  under  Elklns   [anti-rebate]  act 

[Act  of  Feb.  19, 1903  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  847),  entitled  Act  to  further  regulate  com- 
merce with  foreign  nations  and  among  States.^ 

Bunch,  T.  H.  Decisions  under  Elkins  act,  United  States  v.  T.  H. 
Bunch,  in  district  court  for  western  division  of  eastern  district  of 
Arkansas  [statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Dec. 
12,  1908.     1909. 

Circular  letters 

1909,  no.  1 
no.  2 

Special  orders 

See  also  ICl. 9: 

1,  series  1909.     Feb.  2,  1909.    4» 

Same,  2d  print  with  alterations.     8* 

2,  series  1909.     Feb.  9,  1909. 

3,  series  1909.    Mar.  2,  1909. 

4,  series  1909.    Mar.  8,  1909. 

5,  series  1909.    Mar.  8,  1909. 

[It  was  originally  the  intention  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  have  a 
series  of  Special  orders  for  each  year,  but  as  so  few  were  issued  it  was  decided  to 
number  them  consecutively  throughout  a  period  of  years.  In  the  process  of 
changing  plans  for  issuing  the  series,  the  Special  order  of  June  7, 1910,  was  errone- 
ously called  "  Spt^cial  order  1,  series  1910"  and  the  Special  order  of  July  20,  1910, 
was  erroneously  called  "  Special  order  5,"  which  dupUcated  the  number  of  the 
issue  of  Mar.  8,  1909.  In  the  Public  Documents  Library,  book  numbers  have 
been  assigned  as  follows:  5i,  to  the  Mar.  8,  1909,  issue;  5 2,  to  the  June  7,  1910, 
issue;  and  53,  to  the  July  20, 1910.  issue. 

Beginning  with  July  20, 1910,  the  words  "series  1910"  are  omitted  from  the  publi- 
cations.] 


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no. 


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Continued 


IC1.40: 

116 


IC1.41: 


C83 


H85 


W16 


W33 


IC1.42: 

(date) 

IC1.43: 

(date) 

IC1.44: 

(nos.) 


IC1.45: 

(date) 

IC1.46: 

Ar5 


Prosecutions  under  act  to  regulate  commerce 

Illinois  Terminal  Railroad.  Prosecutions  under  act  to  regulate  com- 
merce, United  States  v.  Illinois  Terminal  Railroad  Company,  in 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  Illinois  [opinion  of  court]; 
decided  Feb.  23,  1909.     [1909.] 

Decisions  under  employers'   liability  act 

[Act  of  Apr.  20,  1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  65).  The  act  of  June  11, 1906  (Stat. 
L.  V.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  232)  was  declared  unconstitutional  by  the  Supreme  Court  on 
Jan.  6, 1908  (207  U.  S.  463).  The  employers'  liability  act  does  not  impose  any 
duties  upon  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.] 

Cound,  George  C.  Decisions  under  employers'  liability  act,  no.  492, 
George  C.  Cound  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Com- 
pany, in  circuit  court  for  El  Paso  division  of  western  district  of 
Texas  [statement  of  case  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Nov.  6, 
1909.     [1909.] 

Hoxie,  William  H.  Decisions  under  employers'  liability  act,  William 
H.  Hoxie  V.  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company, 
in  Supreme  Court  of  Errors  of  Connecticut,  June  term,  1909; 
[statement  of  facts,  opinion  of  court].     [1909.] 

Walsh,  Mary  Agnes.  Decisions  under  employers'  liability  act,  Mary 
Agnes  Walsh,  administratrix  [of  Daniel  Joseph  Walsh],  v.  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company,  m  circuit 
court,  district  of  Massachusetts,  no.  605  [on  demurrer  to  declara- 
tion, and  opinion  of  court];  decided  Oct.  26,  1909.     [1909.] 

Watson,  Grace.  Decisions  under  employers'  liability  act,  Grace  Wat- 
son, administratrix  [of  F.  M.  WatsonJ,  v.  St.  Louis,  Iron  Moun- 
tain &  Southern  Railway  Company,  in  circuit  court  for  eastern 
division  of  eastern  district  of  Arkansas  [on  demurrer  to  complaint, 
statement  of  facts  and  opinion  of  court];  decided  June,  1909. 
[1909.] 

Classification  of  expenditures  for  additions  and 
betterments  for  steam  roads 

1909    1st  issue 

Form  of  general  balance  sheet  statement  for 
steam  roads 

1909    1st  issue 

Bulletin  of  revenues  and  expenses  of  steam 
roads  in  United  States    4° 

[Prepared  by  Bureau  of  Statistics  and  Accounts. 

Beginning  with  July  1,  1907,  steam  railway  companies  have  filed  with  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  monthly  reports  of  operating  revenues  and  operating 
expenses.  Bulletin  1  of  this  series  is  compiled  from  such  monthly  statements 
filed  from  July,  1908,  to  Mar.  1909.  Succeeding  numbers  are  dated  monthly  but 
do  not  appear  regularly. 

No.  5  is  a  comparative  general  summary  covering  entire  years  ending  June  30,  1909 
and  1908,  taking  the  place  of  the  Preliminary  report  on  income  account  of  rail- 
ways, heretofore  published  annually  but  discontinued  with  the  1907  issue;  see 
ICl  7:] 

1  5  9 

2  6  10 

3  7  11 

4  8 

Uniform  system  of  accounts  for  gas  corporations 
and  electric  corporations  in  District  of  Co- 
lumbia 

1909    1st  issue 

Decisions   under   act   to   regulate   commerce 

Arlington  Heights  Fruit  Company.  Decisions  under  act  to  regulate 
commerce,  Arlington  Heights  Fruit  Company  et  al.  v.  Southern 
Pacific  Company  et  al.,  in  circuit  court  for  southern  district  of 
Oalifomia  [opinion  of  court];  Nov.  22,  1909.    [1909.] 


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Continued 

IC1.46:     Decisions  under  act  to  regulate  commerce— Continued 

P53  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Railway  (^ompany.  DodHions  under  act  to 
regulate  commerce,  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Railway  Company 
et  al.  V.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  in  circuit  court  for 
eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania  [opinion  of  court];  decided  Nov. 
22,  1909.     [1909.] 

IC1.4:7:     Administrative  rulings 

(nos.)     [1]  Administrative  ruling  and  opinion  on  act  approved  Mar.  4,  1907, 
entitled  Act  to  promote  safety  of  employees  and  travelers  upon 
railroads  by  limiting  hours  of  service  thereon.     Mar.  16,  1908. 
[2]  Administrative  ruling  and  opinion  of  May  5,  1908  [concerning  em- 
ployees deadheading  on  trains].     1908. 

IC1.4:8^:     Unreported  opinions  [reparation  cases] 

f  nos  )  [Nos.  1-28  of  this  series  as  originally  printed  bore  reported  Opinion  nos.  1067, 1069-74, 

^        ■'  1076-81,  1083-86,  1088-96,  1098,  1097,  respectively.    These  regular  reported  Opin- 

ion numbers  were  canceled  and  Unreported  opinion  numbers  1-28  substituted 
therefor  by  rubber  stamp.    Beginning  with  no.  29,  the  correct  numbers  were 
printed  on  the  publications. 
A  limited  number  of  Unreported  opinions  1-113  were  bound  as  a  companion  volume 
to  V.  17  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports  (IC1.6i:17)  to  which  they 


correspond  in  point  of  time,  although  not  included  therein, 
opinions  bear  tne  words  "Report  and  order  of  commission." 


The  Unreported 
They  have  sepa- 
rate pagination  and  by  this  means  are  distinguishable  from  the  reported 
opinions  contained  in  v.  17  (IC1.6i:17). 
Although  this  Checklist  ends  with  1909  publications,  an  exception  to  the  general 
rule  has  been  made  so  as  to  include  both  unreported  opinions  67-113  of  1910  and 
the  index  to  nos.  1-113,  which  appeared  in  Mar.  1910. 
The  "Opinion"  numbers  originally  assigned  to  1-28  of  this  series,  as  noted  above, 
were  reassigned  to  later  reported  opinions,  all  in  v.  17  of  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  (IC1.6i:17).] 

[1]  No.  2484,  Tola  Portland  Cement  Company  v.  Missouri,  Kansas  & 

Texas  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  23,  1909;  report 

and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[2]  No.  2615,  Olive-Stemenberg  Lumber  Company  v.  Texas  &  New 

Orleans  Railroad  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report 

and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[3]  No.  2840,  J.  B.  Clow  &  Sons  v.  Pennsylvania  Company  et  al.; 

decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[4]  No.  2221,  Acme  Cement  Plaster  Company  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

&  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.   24,   1909; 

report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[5]  No.  2579,  J.  I.  Lamb  Company  v.  Chicago  Great  Western  Company 

et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commission. 

[1909.] 
[6]  No.  2489,  Langenberg  Brothers  &  Company  v.  Wabash   Railroad 

Company;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commis- 
sion.    [1909.] 
[7]  No.  2616,  Northern  Wood  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  24, 1909;  report  and  order 

of  commission.     [1909.] 
[8]  No.  2717,  L.  J.  Pomeroy  &  Company  v.  Wabash  Railroad  Company; 

decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[9]  No.  2426,  Northwestern  Iron  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

Paul  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24, 1909;  report  and 

order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[10]  No.  2553,  Marshall-Wells  Hardware  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24, 1909; 

report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 
[11]  No.  2070,  J.  E.  Stewart  Produce  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 

St.  Paul  Railway  Company  etal.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report 

and  order  of  commission,     [1909.]  • 

[12]  No.  2559,  Julius  Kessler  &  Company  v.  SouthernRailway  Company 

et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commission. 

[1909.] 


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Unreported  opinions  [reparation  cases]— Continued 

[13]  No.  2372,  American  Sand  &  Gravel  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909; 
report  and  order  of  commission,     [1909.] 

[14]  No.  2165,  Dodds  Lumber  Company  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and 
order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[15]  No.  2200,  Ohio  Iron  &  Metal  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  24, 1909; 'report  and  order 
of  commission.     [1909.] 

[16]  No.  2543,  Mutual  Wheel  Company  v.  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909; 
report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[17]  No.  2678,  American  Cigar  Company  v.  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  re- 
port and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[18]  No.  2883,  Armour  &  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and 
order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[19]  No.  2817,  National  Paper  Mills  &  Filler  Company  v.  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24, 
1909;  report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[20]  No.  2845,  Western  Lime  &  Cement  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909; 
report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[21]  No.  2612,  Winona  Malting  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  24, 1909;  report  and  order 
of  commission.    [1909.] 

[22]  No.  2700,  American  Hide  &  Leather  Company  v.  Pennsylvania 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  24, 1909;  report  and  order  of  com- 
mission.    [1909.] 

[23]  No.  2712,  Anderson  Vehicle  Company  v.  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  re- 
port and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[24]  No.  2317,  Clinton  Bridge  &  Iron  Works  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
.  St.  Paul  Railwaj^  Company;  decided  Nov.  23,  1909;  report  and 
order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[25]  No.  1957,  F.  G.  Hawkinson  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of 
commission.     [1909.] 

[26]  No.  2724,  International  Harvester  Company  of  America  v.  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov. 
24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 

[27]  No.  2782,  Delray  Salt  Company  v.  Michigan  Central  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report  and  order  of  commis- 
sion.    [1909.] 

[28]  No.  2793,  Ketchum  &  Gaston  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Railway  Company  etal.;  decided  Nov.  24,  1909;  report 
and  order  of  commission.     [1909.] 


29 

40 

51 

62 

73 

84 

95 

106 

30 

41 

52 

63 

74 

85 

96 

107 

31 

42 

53 

64 

75 

86 

97 

108 

32 

43 

54 

65 

76 

87 

98 

109 

33 

44 

55 

66 

77 

88 

99 

110 

34 

45 

56 

67 

78 

89 

100 

111 

35 

46 

57 

68 

79 

90 

101 

112 

36 

47 

58 

69 

80 

91 

102 

113 

37 

48 

59 

70 

81 

92 

103 

38 

49 

60 

71 

82 

93 

104 

39 

50 

61 

72 

83 

94 

105 

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IC1.48  2: 

1-113 
IC1.49: 

IC1.4:9  ' : 

(CTby 
parties 
to  suit) 


IC1.4:9  2. 

(CTby 

subject 

word) 


Unreported 
briefed 


023 


0232 


023s 


023* 


063 


F88 

F94' 

F94  -' 
G76' 


opinions,     reparation,     nos. , 

In  V.  —  of  reports  and  decisions 

[Index  to  Unreported  opinions  (IC1.481:),  which  see,  for  further  information.] 

Unreported  opinions,  reparation  [v.  1],  nos.  1-113,  briefed  in  v,  17  of 
reports  and  decisions.  Mar.  1910.  [See,  for  v.  17  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  reports,  IC1.6^:17.] 

Papers  in  re  (note) 

[Numerous  briefs,  opinions,  etc.,  printed  by  the  Interstate  Commeice  CommL<Bion 
are  classed  as  Papers  in  re.  Such  as  are  in  the  I^ublic  Documents  Library  are 
divided  into  two  classes;  see  notes  and  entries  under  IC1.491:  and  IC1.492:] 

Papers  in  re  [ v. ] 

[The  pamphlets  classed  here  are  those  relating  to  cases  which  are  clearly  distin- 
guishable by  the  names  of  the  parties  to  the  suit.  As  the  file  of  such  Papers  in 
re  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  incomplete,  no  attempt  is  made  to  list 
them  here.  Book  numbers  are  assigned  by  Cutter  table  using  name  of  first  party 
to  the  suit  unless  the  United  States  is  first  party,  when  name  of  second  party  13 
used.] 

Papers  In  re  [proceedings  of  inqnlry,  general 
investigations,  etc.] 

iThe  pamphlets  classed  here  are  briefs,  arguments,  testimony,  or  hearings,  relating 
usually  to  investigations  instituted  by  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  in 
matters  which  have  caused  complaint  by  or  against  the  railroads.  The  names 
of  parties  concerned  are  frequently  given  but  not  as  parties  to  any  suit.  Book 
numbers  are  assigned  by  Cutter  table  using  the  princii)al  subject  or  most  sig- 
nificant word  in  the  title.] 

Carriers.  In  matter  of  consolidations  and  combinations  of  carriers 
subject  to  act  to  regulate  commerce,  including  method  of  associ- 
ation known  as  community  of  interest  plan;  hearing  at  Chicago, 
111.,  Jan.  24,  25,  1902.  1902.  154  p. 
Same,  with  additional  matter  and  with  title.  In  matter  of  consolida- 
tions and  combinations  of  carriers  subject  to  act  to  regulate  com- 
merce, including  method  of  association  known  as  community  of 
interest  plan;  order  and  testimony.  1902.  162  p.  [Pages  5-154 
are  identical  with  same  pages  as  found  in  publication  entered 
above  under  ICl.49 2:023';  p.  1-3  and  p.  155-162  are  pasted.] 

Oarriers  operating  rail  lines  wholly  in  a  single  State  subject  to  provi- 
sions of  act  to  regulate  commerce  if  they  haul  traffic  in  process  of 
transportation  to  or  from  another  State,  brief  for  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission ;  [by  L.  A.  Shaver].  Judd  &  Detweiler,  print- 
ers, Washington,  D.  C.  [1895?]. 

Oarriers.  In  matter  of  consolidations  and  combinations  of  carriers,  rela- 
tions between  such  carriers,  and  community  of  interests  therein, 
their  rates,  facilities,  and  practices;  oral  ai^uments,  Washington, 
D.  C,  Apr.  4,  5,  1907.     1907. 

Ooal.  In  matter  of  alleged  unlawful  rates  and  practices  in  transporta- 
tion of  coal  and  mine  supplies  by  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company,  hearings  at  El  Paso,  Tex.,  Dec.  15,  1904, 
Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.,  Dec.  16, 1904,  and  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  29, 
1904;  [order  and  testimony].  [1905.]  [Also  in  59th  Congress, 
Ist  session,  Senate  document  140,  p.  69-224,  and  Senate  docu- 
ment 180,  p.  5-160;  serial  no.  4912. J 

Freight-cars.  In  matter  of  transportation  of  freights  by  common  car- 
riers in  cars  not  owned  by  said  common  carriers;  orders,  testi- 
mony, and  statement  of  exhibits.    1904. 

Fruit.    In  matter  of  charges  for  transportation  and  refrigeration  of  fruit 
shipped  from  points  on  Pere  Marquette  and  Michigan  Central 
raihroads;  brief  on  behalf  of  Government.    [1904.] 
Same;  revised  brief  on  behalf  of  Government.    [1905.] 

Grain..  In  matter  of  rates,  facilities,  and  practices  applied  in  transpor- 
tation, handling,  and  storage  of  grain  and  gram  products  carried 
from  western  points  to  Atlantic  seaboard  and  other  eastern  desti- 
nations; orders  and  testimony.    1901. 


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no. 

Continued 


ICI.492: 

G762 

M46 


P26 
RI81 

R182 

R183 
Sa3 
Su3 
T271 

T272 

T273 

tICl.50: 

tICl.51: 

tICl.52: 

IC1.53: 

(date) 


Papers  in  re  [proceedings  of  inquiry,  general 
investigations,  etc.]— Continued 

Grain.  [Nos.  668-676]  in  matter  of  rates  on  grain  and  grain  products 
over  lines  of  railway  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Railway 
Co.  [et  al.];  brief  of  argument  [for  Interstate  Commerce]  Commis- 
sion.   A.  B.  Moore  Printing  House,  Fort  Worth  [1904]. 

Meats.  In  matter  of  transportation  of  dressed  meats  and  packing-house 
products;  orders  and  testimony.     1902. 

[This  is  Appendix  G  which  appeared  in  v.  5  of  Regulation  of  railway .  rates 
(Y4.In83:Ri3io,ii),  and  is  included  also  in  the  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
reprint  of  statements  from  Regulation  of  railway  rates,  v.  4  (Y4.In83;Ri3«>9), 
listed  above  as  IC1.2:R13 1".] 

Passenger  routes.  No.  1544,  in  matter  of  through  passenger  routes  via 
Portland,  Oreg.;  brief  of  attorney  for  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission.   1909. 

Rates.  [Nos.  677-680]  in  matter  of  class  and  commodity  rates  from  St, 
Louis  to  Texas  common  points  in  force  over  lines  of  Missouri, 
Kansas  and  Texas  Railway  Company  [et  al.];  brief  and  argument 
by  counsel  for  [Interstate  Commerce]  Commission.     [1904.] 

Rates.  No.  933,  in  matter  of  rates,  practices,  accounts,  and  revenues  of 
carriers  subject  to  act  to  regulate  commerce;  testimony  taken  by 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct. 
2-4,  1907.     1907. 

Rates.  In  matter  of  division  of  joint  rates  and  other  allowances  to 
terminal  railroads,  hearing  at  Chicago,  May  6,  1904.     1905. 

Salt.  In  matter  of  transportation  of  salt  from  Hutchinson,  Kans., 
hearing  at  Hutchinson,  Dec.  5, 1903 ;  [order  and  testimony].     1905. 

Sugar.  No.  1487,  in  matter  of  allowances  for  transfer  of  sugar;  argu- 
ment in  opposition  to  allowances.     [1908.] 

Terminal  allowances.  No.  1515,  in  matter  of  terminal  allowances  and 
rates  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  proposed  findings 
of  fact;  [by  James  S.  Harlan].     [Apr.  23]  1909. 

Terminal  allowances.     No.  1515,  in  matter  of  terminal  allowances  and 
rates  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  brief  in  opposi- 
tion to  allowances.     [1909.]    24  p. 
Same  [with  slight  differences].    [1909.]    25  p. 


Annual    reports    on     statistics     of    express     com- 
panies in  United  States    large  8<» 

See,  for  partial  report  of  express  companies,  compiled  and  published 
by  Census  Office,  p.  489-532  of  Report  on  transportation  business 
in  United  States  at  11th  census,  pt.  2  (1 12.5:19). 

See^  for  Express  business  in  United  States,  [fiscal  year]  1907,  com- 
piled by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  and  published  by 
Census  Bureau,  C3.5:Ex7. 

fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    The  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  has  since  begun  several  new  series  of  publications,  neces- 
sitating new  classes  under  ICl.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
IC1.50:    Classification  of  operating  revenues  of  carriers  by  water 

(date) 
ICl. 51:    Classification  of  operating  expenses  of  carriers  by  water 

(date) 
ICl. 52:    Classification  of  revenues  and  expenses  of  pipe  line  companies 

(date) 


587 


CUsslflcatton     IC. 
no. 


IC1.53: 

(date) 


tICl.54: 

tICl.55: 

IC1.56: 

(date  of 

calendar 

year 

covered) 


tIC1.5T 

tICl.68: 


INTERSTATE    COMMERCE   COMMISSION— 

Continued 


com- 


Annual    reports    on     statistics    of    express 
panles  In  United  States — Continued 

See,  for  Classification  of  expenditures  for  real  property  and  equip- 
ment of  express  companies,  101.26: 

See,  for  Classification  of  operating  expenses  of  express  companies, 
IC1.27: 

See,  for  Classification  of  operating  revenues  of  express  companies, 
IC1.28: 
1909,  1st 

[The  1909  report  includes  History,  organization,  and  capitalization  of  13  express 
companies.] 


Annual  reports  on  street  railroads  In  District  of 
Columbia  [Including  reports  of  District  Elec- 
tric Rallw^ay  Commission] 

[1908,  1st]  [5557-1336]  [Covers  period  from  organization  of  the  Dis- 
trict Electric  Railway  Commission  under  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  order  of  July  1, 1908  to  Jan.  7, 1909,  the  date  of  report 
of  District  Electric  Railway  Commission  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  by  whom  it  was  transmitted  to  Congress  with  their 
report  dated  Jan.  18,  1909.] 

[1909]  2d  [5833-587]  [Covers  Jan.  7-Dec.  13,  1909,  the  date  of  report 
of  District  Electric  Railway  Commission  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  by  whom  it  was  transmitted  to  Congress  with  their 
report  dated  Jan.  24,  1910.] 


J.    JUSTICE  DEPAETMENT 


jTr.  sec.  35  of  "An  act  to  establish  the  judicial  courts  of  the  United  States,'*  approved 
Sept.  24,  1789,  provision  was  made  for  the  appointment  of  an  Attorney-General 
"whose  duty  it  wiall  be  to  prosecute  and  conduct  all  suits  in  the  Supreme  Court  in 
which  the  United  States  shall  be  concerned,  and  to  give  his  ad\nce  and  opinion 
upon  questions  of  law  when  required  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  or 
wnen  requested  by  the  heads  of  any  of  the  Departments,  touching  any  matters  that 
may  concern  their  Departments  ..."  (Stat.  L.  v.  1,  p.  92). 

But  it  was  not  until  July  1, 1870,  by  act  api)roved  June  22, 1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p.  162), 
that  the  Department  of  Justice  was  organized  as  an  Executive  Department,  with  the 
Attorney-General  at  its  head.  To  this  Department  the  legal  advisers  then  attached 
to  other  departments  were  transferred,  and  the  jurisdiction  which  the  Secretary  of 
Interior  held  over  the  accounts  of  the  district  attomevs,  marshals,  clerks,  and  other 
officers  of  the  courts  of  the  United  States,  was  ordered  to  be  exercised  by  the 
Attorney-General .  ] 

t  The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  has,  in  1911,  begun  other  new  series  of  pub- 
lications, the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
IC1.54:     Fourth  section  circulars 

(nos.)  pssued  in  order  to  publish  further  announcements  relating  to  questions  arising  under  sec.4 

of  act  to  regulate  commerce  as  amended  June  IS,  1910.] 

ICl.55:    Fourth  section  orders 

[Issued  in  response  to  applications  filed  by  carriers  for  relief  under  sec.  4  of  act  to  regulate 
commerce  as  amended  June  18,  1910.] 

Form  of  general  balance  sheet  statement  for  express  companies 
Regulations  to  govern  issuing  and  recording  of  passes  of  steam  roade 


(nos.) 

Tri:.57: 
( date) 

1C1.58: 
l^date) 


588 


Classification 
no. 


Jl.l: 

(date) 


Jl.ia: 

(date) 
J1.2: 

An8» 


An8' 


Ap4 
C26 


049^ 

C49  2 
C76 

Ex8 
F58 

F86 


Jl.     ATTORNEY- GENERAIi 

Annual  reports  of  Attorney- General 

1870  [July  1-Dec.  31]    [1454-90] 

1871  [calendar  year]    [1510-55] 

1872,  fiscal  year  ending  June  30    [1545-32]    [Includes  statements  of 
suits  for  calendar  years  1871  and  1872.] 

[After  1872,  reports  continued  to  be  made  for  fiscal  year  in  accordance  witli  reauire- 
ments  of  act  of  Mar.  3,  1873  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  578).! 


(Stat 

1873  [1606-6] 

1874  [1638-7]  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 

1875  [1686-14] 

1876  [1751-20] 

1877  [1802-7] 

1878  [1852-7' 

1879  [1913-8^ 

1880  [1968-9^ 

1881  [1986-4' 

1882  [2103-8^ 

1883  [2193-8^ 

1884  [2296-12] 

1885  2387-7] 

1886  [2477-8 

1887  [2550-7' 

1888  [2645-7 

1889  [2733-7' 

1890  [2851-7' 

1891  [2942-r 


1892 
1893 

1894 
1895 
1896 


p.  578).] 

3097-7] 
3218-7] 
3318-7] 
3390-9] 
3499-9,  pt.  1] 


1897 

1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907, 


Same,  appendix    [3499-9,  pt.  2] 


3655-9 

3772-9 

3933-9 

4121-9 

4304-9 

4470-9 

4657-9 

4811-9 

4970-10] 

5129-10] 

.  1 


Same,  V.  2}    [^^56-10] 

1908  [5445-1043] 

1909  [5738-104] 


Annual  reports  of  Attorney- General    (separates) 

General  publications 

Anti- trust  decisions.  Federal  anti-trust  decisions,  cases  decided  in 
United  St-ates  courts  under  anti-trust  act  of  July  2,  1890,  includ- 
ing similar  decisions  not  based  upon  that  act,  1890-1899;  edited 
by  James  A.  Finch.    1907.    v.  1. 

Same,  1900-1906.    1907.    v.  2. 

See,  for  Sherman  anti-trust  law  of  July  2,  1890,  with  list  of  decisions 
relating  thereto,  also  for  statements  of  cases  instituted  thereunder, 
1890-1908,  J1.2:Sh5 1-6. 

[Senate  concurrent  resolution  3,  62d  Cong.  1st  sess.,  passed  Aug.  22, 1911,  ordered  a 
new  compilation  to  include  decisions  from  passage  of  act  of  July  2, 1890,  to  1911.] 

Appeals.    Right  of  State  to  appeal  in  criminal  cases.    [1906.] 
Cases.     List  of  cases  pending  on  motions  to  calendar  under  rule  93  in 
which  no  action  has  been  taken  by  claimants  since  filing  of 
motion.    [1909.]    [See,   for  Calendars    of  cases    for    dismissal, 
Ju3.2:C12'-3.] 

Civil  service  act.    [Circular]  to  officers  and  employees  of  Department  of 
Justice  [calling  attention  to  civil  service  act  of  Jan.  16,  1883, 
sec.  11,  relating  to  political  activity].    Aug.  20, 1901.    4° 
Same  [calling  attention  to  circular  issued  Aug.  20,  1901].    Nov.  22, 
1901.    4°    {See,  for  circular  of  Aug.  20,  1901,  J1.2:C49  ^] 

Constitution  of  United  States.  [1907.]  24°  [This  Justice  Department 
print  may  be  identified  by  the  signature  mark  on  p.  9,  which 
reads:  12360—07 2.    See,  for  other  editions,  S1.2:C76^-3.] 

Extradition.  Memoranda  relative  to  extradition  of  fugitives  from 
United  States  in  foreign  jurisdiction.     1909. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Suits  at  Muscogee,  Okla.,  involving  allotments 
of  Five  Civilized  Tribes,  argument  on  demurrer;  by  Charles  W. 
Russell.    1909. 

Fraud.  Petition  [of  Attorney-General]  to  judges  of  circuit  court  for  8th 
circuit  [regarding  titles  to  public  lands  alleged  to  have  been 
obtained  by  fraudulent  methode].    [May,  1908.] 


589 


Classification 
no. 

J1.2: 

F881 

F882 
In2i 

In22 

In23 
In2* 
Iii2« 

K75 

L49 
N22 

Of2 

Ok4 
P39' 
P392 
P393 

P39* 

Q2 

Sa5» 


Sa52 
Sel 


Sh5i 
Sh52 

Sh53 


Jl.     ATTORNEY-GENERAI^— Conlinued 

General  publications— Continued 

French   spoliations,    claimants    indebted    to    Government;  report   of 
Secretary  of  Treasury  and  reports  of  collectors  of  customs.    [1900.] 
[V.  1.] 
Same.     [1900.]    v.  2. 

Indian  allotments.  Brief,  suits  brought  by  United  States  to  cancel 
deeds  to  Indian  allotments.  1908.  [Interleaved.  For  use  of 
Government  attorneys  only.] 

Index.    Records  and  briefs  in  United  States  cases  decided  by  Supreme 
Court  during  Oct.   term,   1906   [title-page  and   index].     1907. 
[Prepared  by  librarian  of  Justice  Department  for  official  use.] 
Same,  Oct.  term,  1907  [title-page  and  index].     1908. 
Same,  Oct.  term,  1908  [title-page  and  index].     1909. 

Indian  depredations.  In  Court  of  Claims,  Indian  depredations,  list  of 
claimants'  motions  for  new  trial.     [1909.] 

Knox,  Philander  C.  Commerce  clause  of  Constitution,  and  trusts; 
address  delivered  by  Philander  C.  Knox  before  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  14,  1902.     1902. 

Lebeau.  Translations  of  Lebeau's  vol.  4  [Nouveau  code  des  prises]. 
[1901.]  [16  documents  of  the  French  Government  dating  from  Dec. 
22,  1794,  to  Dec.  19, 1799,  relating  to  French  spoliation  claims.] 

Navy.  [Letter  of  Attorney-General  to  Secretary  of  Navy]  July  30,  1907 
[opinion  as  to  whether  Navy  Department  is  authorized  to  expend 
any  portion  of  moneys  appropriated  for  construction  or  purchase 
of  suomarine  boats].     [1907.] 

Officials.  Digests  of  laws  and  decisions  relating  to  appointment,  salary, 
and  compensation  of  officials  of  United  States  courts,  with  instruc- 
tions of  Attorney-General  to  district  attorneys,  clerks,  and  mar- 
shals; edited  by  Robert  M.  Cousar.     1895.     [Interleaved.] 

Oklahoma.  Proposed  constitution  of  State  of  Oklahoma,  printed  from 
copy  certified  by  William  H.  Murray,  president  of  Constitutional 
Convention.     1907. 

Peonage.  Report  on  peonage  [Feb.  14,  1907];  by  assistant  Attorney- 
General  Charles  W.  Russell.  [1908.]  [Also  found  as  appendix  1 
of  Report  on  peonage,  1908  (J1.2:P39'').] 

Peonage.  Report  of  Charles  W.  Russell,  assistant  Attorney-General, 
relative  to  peonage  matters  [Oct.  10,  1907].  [1907.]  [Also  in  Jus- 
tice Department  report,  1907,  v.  1,  p.  207  (Jl.l:907i).] 
Same  [with  omission,  and  with  addition  of  report  of  Jan.  22,  1908]. 
New  edition.  [1908.]  [This  edition  does  not  appear  in  Justice 
Department  report,  but  is  also  found  as  appendix  2  of  Report  on 
peonage,  1908  (J1.2:P394).] 

Peonage.  Report  on  peonage;  by  Charles  W.  Russell,  assistant  Attor- 
ney-General. 1908.  [This  report  contains,  as  appendixes,  the 
reports  of  Feb.  14, 1907  (J1.2:P39  ^)  and  Oct.  10,  1907,  new  edition 
(J1.2:P393).] 

Quarantine.  Circular  letter  to  United  States  attorneys  upon  subject  of 
cattle  quarantine  law.     Oct.  11,  1907.    4P 

Santa  Fe  rebate  case  [report  of  Attorney-General  to  President  on  prose- 
cution and  conviction  of  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  for  violation  of  statutes  making  discriminations  in  inter- 
state commerce].    Dec.  31,  1907.    9  p. 
Same.    Dec.  31,  1907.    9  1. 

Seattle,  Wash.  Catalogue  [of J  Department  of  Justice  exhibit,  Alaska- 
Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle,  Wash.,  1909;  also  Brief  his- 
torical sketch  of  Department  of  Justice,  with  outline  of  its  organi- 
zation and  functions,  by  William  W.  Lemmond.     1909. 

Sherman  anti-trust  law  and  list  of  decisions  relating  thereto.    1902. 

Sherman  anti-trust  law  with  amendments  and  list  of  decisions  there- 
under or  relating  thereto.     1904. 
Same.    1906. 


590 


Classificatton 
no. 


J1.2: 

Sh5'' 


Sh5' 


Sh5« 

Sp4 
J1.3: 

(nos.) 
J1.4: 

(nos.) 
J1.5: 


12 


(v.  nos.) 


J1.5«: 

(v.  nos.) 

J1.5«: 

(CT) 

J1.6: 


885 


Jl.     ATTORNEY- aENERAL— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Sherman  anti-trust  law.  Statement,  in  response  to  resolution,  of  all 
suits  instituted  by  Department  of  Justice  under  Sherman  anti- 
trust, interstate  commerce,  and  Elkins  laws,  etc.  [June  29, 1906.1 
[4916-526] 

Sherman  anti-trust  law.     Civil  and  criminal  cases  instituted  by  United 
States  under  Sherman  antitrust  law  of  July  2,  1890,  and  act  to 
regulate  commerce,  approved  Feb.  4,  1887,  as  amended,  includ- 
ing Elkins  act.     Dec.  2,  1907. 
Same.     Oct.  1,  1908. 
See,  for  Federal  anti-trust  decisions,  v.  1,  2,  1890-1906,  J1.2:An8^'^ 

Spirits.     Marking  and  branding  spirit  casks.     Jan.  11,  1908. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Official  opinions  of  Attorneys- General 

[Under  House  resolutions  of  Mar.  23,  1840,  and  July  24,  1850,  were  printed  certain  vol- 
umes of  the  Opinions  of  the  Attorneys-General  from  1789  down  to  Feb.  15,  1S51. 
These  volumes  do  not  belong  to  the  regular  numbered  set  of  Opinions.  Both  sets 
are  listed  below,  the  volumes  printed  under  the  two  resolutions  above  mentioned 
being  arranged  so  as  to  precede  the  regular  volumed  edition.] 

[1]  Opinions  of  Attorneys  General  of  United  States,  from  beginning  of 
Government  to  Mar.  1,  1841;  taken  from  official  documents  trans- 
mitted to  Congress.  Washington,  Blair  and  Rives,  1841. 
xi  +  3-1495  p.     [387-123] 

[1]  Opinions  of  Attorneys  General  [1789-Aug.  30, 1838].  v.  1,  p.  1-1213. 
(31st  Con^.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  55  [pt.  1];  serial  no.  602.)  [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

[2]  Same  [Sept.  3,  1838-Feb.  15,  1851].    v.  2,  p.  1215-2151.     ([31st 
Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  55,  pt.  2];  serial  no.   603.)     [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same,  with  index,     v.  2,  1215-2151  -}-  194  p.     [Not  in  Congressional 
set.] 

[The  volumes  entered  below  constitute  the  regular  set  of  Opinions,  covering  the 
period  from  1789  to  Sept.  1909.    The  first  16  volumes  did  not  appear  in  the  Con- 


908 


gressional  set.] 


V.  1 
V.  2 
V.  3 

V.  4 
V.  5 
V.  6 

V.  7 
V.  8 
V.  9 


V.  10 
V.  11 
V.  12 
V.  13 
V.  14 
V.  15 
V.  16 
V.  17 
V.  18 


[2786-237] 
[2787-238] 


V.  19 
V.  20 
V.  21 
V.  22 
V.  23 
V.  24 
V.  25 
V.  26 
V.  27 


2788-239] 
3331-44] 
3697-554 
4173-512 
4397-717 
4553-493 
5146-23] 
5446-1035] 
?  -1013] 


Official    opinions 

parts) 

Official    opinions 

miscellaneous) 


of    Attorneys- General     (separates; 


of    Attorneys- General     (separates; 


Digest  of  official  opinions  of  Attorneys- General 

[In  addition  to  the  digests  listed  below,  which  have  been  prepared  by  the  Justice 
Department,  there  are  two  others,  viz.,  Andrews',  1857,  which  is  not  a  Govern- 
ment publication,  and  Cadwalader's,  1877,  issued  by  the  State  Department;  see 

S1.2:At8i>2.] 

Digest  of  official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General  of  United  States  com- 
prising all  published  opinions  contained  in  v.  1-16,  1789-1881; 
prepared  by  A.  J.  Bentley.    1885.     [2312-15] 

Digest  of  official  opinions  of  Attorneys-General  of  United  States  covering 
V.  17-25^  1881-1906;  by  James  A.  Finch.     1908. 


5^ 


ClMsIfloatlon 
no. 

J1.7: 

(ed.  uos.) 


J1.8: 

All! 
A112 

All' 
AH* 
A115 
All« 

At8 

C63 
C73 

In2i 
In22 
In23 
In2* 


Jl.     ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Continued 

Register  of  Department  of  Justice 

[lat  edition.]    1871 
2d  edition.    Aug.  1,  1872 
3d  edition.    Oct.  1,  1873 
4th  edition.    Sept.  1,  1874 
5th  edition.    Sept.  1,  1876 
6th  edition.    July  1,  1883 

7th  edition.    Jan.  1,  1885    [Back-title  reads  1884.] 

8th  edition.     Dec.  1,  1886 

9th  edition.    Jan.  1,  1891 

10th  edition.    Jan.  1,  1895 

11th  edition.    Apr.  22,  1897 

12th  edition.    July  20,  1898 

13th  edition.     Oct.  1,  1900 

[14th  edition.]    Sept.  24,  1902 

15th  edition.    Dec.  1,  1904 

Same.    Dec.  31,  1904 
16th  edition.     Nov.  1,  1906 
17th  edition.    Nov.  14,  1908 

Same,  Supplement  and  corrections  to  1908  edition.    Jan.  15,  1909 
18th  edition.     Sept.  29,  1909 
Same.    Oct.  11,  1909 

Same,  Supplement  and  corrections  to  1909  edition.     Dec.  1,  1909 
Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions 

See,  for  Rules  and  regulations  governing  paroling  of  prisoners  from 
United  States  penitentiaries,  State  institutions  [etc.],  J1.15^'-: 
footnote. 
Seej  for  Rules  and  regulations  for  government  and  discipline  of 
United  States  penitentiaries,  J1.16:  footnote. 
Alaska.     Compilation  of  laws  of  United  States  applicable  to  duties  of 
governor,  attorney,  judge,  clerk,  marshal,  and  commissioners  of 
district  of  Alaska.     1884. 
Alaska.     Rules  and  regulations  for  court  commissioners  and  bills  of  fees 
for  court  commissioners  and  certain  others  in  district  of  Alaska. 
1899. 
Alaska.     Instructions  to  United  States  marshals,  attorneys,  clerks,  and 

commissioners  for  district  of  Alaska.    Aug.  1,  1900. 
Alaska.     Supplemental  instructions  to  clerks  of  district  court  for  dis- 
trict of  Alaska.     May  1,  1901. 
Alaska.    Amended  fee-bills  for  marshals,  and  deputy  marshals  in  2d 
and3ddivisionsof  district  of  Alaska;  effective  Oct.  1, 1901.  1901. 
Alaska.     Instructions  to  United  States  judges,  marshals,  attorneys, 
clerks,  and  commissioners  for  district  of  Alaska;  effective  Aug.  1, 
1902.     1902. 
Attorneys.    Suggestions  made  by  Department  of  Justice  to  United 
States  attorneys  as  to  manner,  etc.,  of  complying  with  Attorney- 
General's  instructions  relating  to  transcripts  of  docket  entries  in 
United  States  cases.     [1901.] 
Coal  lands,  statutes,  regulations,  and  decisions  relating  thereto;  by  Mars- 
den  C.  Burch.     1906. 
Commissioners.     Instructions  to  United  States  commissioners,  not  ap- 
plicable to  officials  in  Alaska,  Porto  Rico,  or  Philippine  Islands, 
Apr.  1,  1904. 
Indian  Territory.     Instructions  to  clerks  of  United  States  courts  in 

Indian  Territory.    1895, 
Indian  Territory.     Instructions  for  United  States  commissioners  in 

Indian  Territory.     1895. 
Indian  Territory,     Instructions  for  United  States  attorneys  in  Indian 

Territory.     1895. 
Indian  Territory.     Instructions  to  United  States  marshals  in  Indian 
Territory.    1895. 


592 


Classification 
no. 

J1.8: 

^  M351 


M352 
M353 
M35* 
M35S 

P931 

P932 
T69 

J1.9: 

'  (date) 

Jl.lO: 


Jl.ll: 

(date) 


Jl.     ATTORNEY- GENERAL^— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions— Continued 

Marshals.  Instructions  to  United  States  marshals,  attorneys,  clerks, 
and  commissioners,  as  to  their  duties  and  rendition  of  their 
accounts.     1895. 

Marshals.  Instructions  to  United  States  marshals  and  attorneys  as  to 
their  duties  and  rendition  of  their  accounts.    July  1,  1896. 

Marshals.     Instructions  to  United  States  marshals,  attorneys,  clerks, 
and  commissioners.    Jan,  1,  1899. 
Same,  not  applicable  to  officials  in  Alaska,  Porto  Rico,  or  Philippine 
Islands.     Apr.  1,  1904. 

Marshals.  Instructions  to  United  States  marshals  relative  to  prepara- 
tion and  rendition  of  consolidated  accounts  and  changes  in 
method  of  keeping  official  records.    Nov.  24,  1906. 

Prisoners.     Compilation  of  laws  relating  to  United  States  prisoners, 
prisons,  penitentiaries,  jails,  etc.    July  1,  1899. 
Same.    June  1,  1906. 

Traveling  expenses .  Circular,  allowances  for  traveling  expenses.  July 
1,  1898.    4« 

Reports  on  bankruptcy  matters 

[1898-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  1902-05,  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

1906-09,  statistical  reports  only,  unsigned,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department 
(Jl.l:),  and  not  issued  separately.] 

Liaws  of  United  States,  Commission  to  Revise 

[Act  approved  June  4, 1897  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  58)  provided  ''that  the  President,  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Senate,  shall  appoint  three  commissioners,  whose 
duty  it  shall  be,  under  the  direction  of  the  Attorney-General,  to  revise  and 
codify  the  criminal  and  penal  laws  of  the  United  States."  The  duties"  of  this 
commission  were  extended,  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1899  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  1116), 
to  include  the  revision  of  laws  concerning  the  jurisdiction  and  practice  of  the 
United  States  courts.  By  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  p.  1181), 
Congress  further  extended  the  duties  of  the  commission  to  include  the  revision 
of  all  laws  of  a  permanent  and  general  nature.  Congress,  by  act  approved  June 
30, 1906  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1 ,  p.  754),  directed  that  the  commission  should  complete 
its  work  and  make  a  final  report  to  Congress  on  or  before  Dec.  16,  1906. 

The  commission  was  at  first  known  as  Commission  to  Revise  and  Codify  Criminal 
and  Penal  Laws,  later,  when  its  duties  were  enlarged,  as  Commission  to  Revise 
Laws  of  United  States. 

Although  by  law  the  commission  made  annual  reports  to  the  Attorney-General,  its 
final  report  was  to  be  made  directly  to  Congress,  therefore  the  publications  of 
the  commission  are  classed  under  Y3.,  Commissions  and  boards,  rather  than  J., 
Justice  Department.    See,  for  publications  of  the  commission,  Y3.L44:] 

List  of  United  States  judges,  attorneys,  and 
marslials 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  issues  prior  to  1893.  The  Catalogue  of 
library  of  Justice  Department  to  Sept.  1, 1904  (J4.5:904),  p.  1075,  mentions  similar 
lists  of  1841,  1858,  and  1877,  and  there  were  probably  others  which  can  not  be 
entered  here  for  lack  of  definite  information.] 

Register  of  judges,  attorneys,  and  marshals 
1893,  Aug.  1 

List  of  United  States  circuit,  district,  and  Territorial  judges,  attorneys, 
marshals,  etc. 

1901,  Nov.  15 

List  of  United  States  judges,  attorneys,  marshals,  etc. 

1902,  Mar.     6 
July    15 

List  of  United  States  judges,  attorneys,  and  marshals 

1903,  Mar.  17 

1904,  Jan.  15 

1905,  Jan.   1 

1906,  Feb.  15 
May  1 

1907,  Mar.  15 
Nov.  15 

1908,  June  10 

1909,  July  1 
July  2 


593 


ClaoHlflcatlon 
no. 

J1.12: 

(date) 


J1.13: 

V  :    ivl(GT) 

t  J1.14: 


JI.I41: 

(date) 

JI.I42: 

(CT) 

J1.14:3: 

(nos.) 

Jl.li*: 

(nos.) 

t  J1.14:5: 

(nos.) 


Jl.     ATTORNEY- GENERALr-Continued 

Register  of  office  of  Attorney- General 

1901, 
1902, 
1903, 
1904, 

1905, 
1906, 


1907, 


1908, 


Nov.  15 

Mar.  18 

July  1 

Jan.  18 

July  15 

July  20 

Feb.  15 

Aug.  1 

Oct.  1 

Mar.  15 


July  18 

Nov.  1 

Mar.  1 

July  20 


[Discontinued.] 

Papers  in  re 

[The  numerous  briefs,  petitions,  etc.,  printed  by  the  Justice  Department  are  assigned 
to  this  class.  As  no  complete  file  could  be  seen,  and  only  those  of  recent  years 
are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library,  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them.] 

Investigation  Bureau 

[The  chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Investigation  has  general  supervision,  under  the  direction 
of  the  Attorney-General,  of  the  investigation  of  the  offices  and  records  of  United 
States  court  officers  throughout  the  United  States,  and  directs  the  work  of  travel- 
ing examiners  and  certain  special  agents.  The  Department  of  Justice  organized 
a  small  force  of  special  agents  of  its  own  because  the  sundry  civil  appropriation  act, 
approved  May  27, 1908,  prohibited  the  further  use  by  the  Department  of  Justice, 
01  the  Treasury  Department  secret  service  force. 

The  title  of  the  chief  in  charge  is  Chief  Examiner,  who  is  also  authorized  to  be  Chief  of 
the  B  ureau  of  Investigation .  ] 

Investigation  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

Investigation  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Investigation  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Investigation  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Investigation  Bureau,  Circular  letters    4«> 

[Confidential.     Not  listed  here.] 


J2.      ATTORNEY- GENERAL,   ASSISTANT,   FOR   COURT   OF 

CLAIMS 

See,  for  publications  of  Court  of  Claims,  Ju3: 

J2.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)     1893-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     The  Justice 
Department  has  since  begun  several  new  series  of  publications.     This  has  necessitated 
additional  classes  under  Jl.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
J1.15^:    Rules  and  regulations  governing  paroling  of  prisoners  from  United  States 
(date)        penitentiaries,  State  institutions  [etc.]  (general) 

Jl.lS^:     Rules  and  regulations  governing  paroling  of  prisoners  from  United  States 
(CT)        penitentiaries,  State  institutions  [etc.]  (special) 
J1.16:     Rules  and  regulations  for  government  and  discipline  of  United  States  peni- 

(CT)        tentiaries 
J1.16«:     Rules  and  regulations  for  government  and  discipline  of  United  States  peni- 
(CT)        tentiaries  (separates) 
82452°— 11 38 


594 


ciassmcation     J2.     ATTORNEY- GENERAL,    ASSISTANT,    FOR 
COURT  OF  CLAIMS— Continued 


J2.1: 

(date) 


J2.2: 

(CT) 
J2.3: 

(no8.) 
J2.4: 

(no8.) 


Annual  reports— Continued 

1905  [Issued  separately  only.] 

1906  [Issued  separately  only.] 

1907,  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department,  1907,  v.  2  (h.l:907^), 

but  not  issued  separately. 
1908  and  1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and 

issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


ATTORNEY- GENERAL,      ASSISTANT, 
DEPREDATION   CLAIMS 


FOR      INDIAN 


J3.1: 

(date) 

J3.2: 

In7i 

In72 
J3.3: 

(nos.) 
J3.4: 

(nos.) 


[Office  created  by  act  of  Mar.  3, 1891.] 

Annual  reports 

[1891-1909  (except  1905  and  1906),  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:), 
and  1894-96, 1900,  1901,  and  1903,  issued  separately  also.  1905  issued  separately 
only.    1906  not  issued.] 

General  publications 

Instructions  to  field  employes  in  Indian  depredation  cases.     [July  1, 
1897.]    * 
Same.     [July  1,  1897,  reprint  1900.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


J4.      LIBRARY 


J4:.l: 

(date) 

J4:.2: 

Se7 

J4.3: 

(nos.) 
J4.4: 

(nos.) 
J4.5: 

863 

873 
894 


Annual  reports 

[1877-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  not  issued  separately. 
1905-09,  no  reports,  except  unsigned  statistical  tables  for  1905-07  in  annual  reports 
of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Session  laws.  List  of  session  laws,  State  and  Territorial,  needed  to 
complete  sets  of  State  laws  in  library  of  [Justice]  Department. 
1899. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Catalogues 

Library  of   Attomey-General's   Office   [catalogue;  by   (Edward    C.)? 

Steadman].     Jan.  1863,     * 
Catalogue  of  law  books  of  Department  of  Justice;  [by  H.  A.  Klopfer], 

1873. 
Subject-catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  Justice;  by  James  A. 

Finch.     1894. 


595 


Classlfleatlon 
no. 

J4.5: 

900 

904 


J4.     LIBRARY— f  Continued 

Catalogues — Continued 

Catalogue  of  foreign  books,  in  languages  other  than  English,  in  library 

of  Department  of  Justice.     Oct.  1,  1900. 
Catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  Justice  to  Sept.  1,  1904;  by 

James  A.  Finch.     1904. 


J5.      SOLICITOR   OF  TREASURY 


[Transferred,  July  1, 1870,  from  Treasury  Department,  by  act  of  June  22, 1870.    See,  for  earlier  publications, 

T44.] 


J5.1: 

(date) 


J5.2: 

C28 
C45 

J5.3: 

(nos.) 
J6.4: 

(nos.) 
J5.5: 

(date) 


J6.6: 

877 
893 


Choctaw  claim 

in  relation  to  Choctaw  claim 


Annual  reports 

[See,  for  reports  from  1871  to  1879  and  for  prior  years,  T44.1: 

1880-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Report  for  1880,  though  addressed  to  Attorney-General,  bears  on  title-page  of  the 
pamphlet  issued  separately  the  words  "to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury." 

1905  and  1906,  issued  separately  only. 

1907-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  not  issued  separately.] 

General  publications 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Office  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury.     1894.     * 

Letter  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury  to  Secretary  of  Treasury 
"    .  Nov.  14,  1872.     1872. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Digest  of  opinions 

1906,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31 

1907,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31 

1908,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31 

1909,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31 

Instructions,  rules,  regulations,  etc. 

See,  for  Instructions,  etc.,  prior  to  July  1,  1870,  T44.5: 
Instructions  to  district  attorneys,  clerks,  and  marshals.    July  15, 1877.    * 
Instructions  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury  to  district  attorneys,  clerks  of  courts, 
marshals,  and  collectors  of  customs  of  United  States.     1893. 


J6.      PENITENTIARY,  FORT  LEAVENWORTH 

[Established  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  957),  taking  effect  July  1, 1895. 

In  the  first  report  (J6.1:896),  the  warden  states  as  follows:  "By  act  of  Ck)ngress  the  Fort  Leavenworth  Mili- 
tary Prison  was  abolished  June  30, 1895;  the  control  of  the  property  was  transferred  from  the  War  Depart- 
ment to  the  Department  of  Justice,  and  by  the  same  act  the  United  States  Penitentiary  came  into  exist- 
ence July  1, 1895.  By  operation  of  law  the  oflScers  and  guard  of  the  Military  Prison  were  continued  in 
charge  of  the  Penitentiary  until  the  Attorney-General  could  appoint  and  commission  civil  officials.  The 
transfer  from  the  mihtary  officials  to  the  civil  officials  occurred  Sept.  1, 1895.  On  that  date,  as  warden  I 
took  charge  of  the  Penitentiary." 

See,  for  publications  of  Military  Prison,  W27.  and  W43.] 


J6.1: 

(date) 

J6.2: 

(CT) 
J6.3: 

(nos.) 
J6.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1896-1909  (except  1905  and  1906),  in  annuril  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:). 


1900,  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


596 


J7.      PORTO   RICO,   ATTORNEY- GENERAL 


[OfiBce  created  under  act  approved  Apr.  12,  1900. 
Classification 


See,  for  historical  infonnation,  note  under  W76.i) 


J7.1: 

(date) 


J7.2: 

(CT) 
J7.3: 

(nos.) 
J7.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1901,  year  ended  Apr.  1,  in  annual  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1901  (810.1:901) 
and  not  issued  separately. 

1901,  year  ended  Sept.  30,  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department,  1901  (Jl.l:901),  and 
issued  separately  as  [4220-17]. 

1902,  year  ended  Aug.  1,  in  annual  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1902  (810.1:902), 
and  not  issued  separately. 

1902,  year  ended  Sept.  30,  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department,  1902  (Jl. 1:902),  and 
not  issued  separately. 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  30,  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department,  1903  (Jl. 1:903),  in 
armual  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1903  (810.1:903),  and  issued  separately  as 
[4671-136]. 

1904,  year  ended  June  30,  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department,  1904  (Jl.l:904),  in 
annual  report  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  1904  (810.1:904),  and  issued  separately  as 
[4764-64]. 

190&-08,  years  ended  June  30,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  in 
annual  reports  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (810.1:),  and  not  issued  separately. 

In  accordance  witli  the  act  of  July  15, 1909,  the  1909  report  was  submitted  through  the 
governor  of  Porto  Rico  to  the  Secretary  of  War  and  appeared  in  annual  report  of 
War  Department,  1909  (Wl. 1:909),  and  in  annual  report  of  governor  of  Porto 
Rico,  1909  (W75.1:909).    Not  issued  separately.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


(date) 


J8.      NATIONAL.  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS 

[Established  by  act  of  July  25, 1866,  under  name  of  House  of  Correction.  This  institution  developed  from 
the  Guardian  Society  which  had  been  incorporated  in  1862.  Name  changed  to  Reform  School  of  District 
of  Coliunbia  by  act  of  May  6, 1870.  By  sundry  civil  appropriation  act  of  May  27, 1908,  name  was  changed 
to  National  Training  School  for  Boys. 

1866-72,  under  Interior  Department;  transferred  to  Justice  Department  by  act  of  Mar.  5, 1872.  By  opera- 
tion of  this  act  and  the  act  of  May  3, 1876,  requiring  the  report  of  the  president  of  the  board  of  trustees  to 
be  made  for  each  fiscal  year  to  the  Attorney-General  and  to  be  accompanied  by  the  reports  of  the  superin- 
tendent and  treasurer,  reports  have  been  made  annually  to  the  Justice  Department. 

In  accordance  with  the  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  act  approved  Mar.  3  1881,  annual  reports  have 
also  been  made  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  in  whom  certain  powers  over  the  school 
were  vested.  The  regular  reports  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia  under  this  act  began 
hi  1883. 

See,  for  historical  sketch,  annual  report,  1909,  p.  11  (J8.1:909).] 

J8.1:     Annual  reports 

House  op  Correction 

1866  and  1867,  in  annual  reports  of  Interior  Department  (1 1.1:). 

1868  and  1869     [None  issued.] 

Keform  School  op  District  op  Columbia 

1870    [Issued  separately  only,] 

1871,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1871  (1 1.1:871). 

1872-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  usually 
issued  separately  also. 

1883-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
(DCl.l:).    The  report  to  the  Commissioners  differs  materially 
from  that  addressed  to  the  Attorney-General. 
in  annual  report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1905 
(DCl.l: 905)  only. 

in  annual  report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  1906 
(DCl.l:  906),  though  addressed  to  Attorney-General,  and  issued 
separately  also.  Not  in  Justice  Department  report,  1906  (Jl.l: 
906). 

in  annual  report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l: 
9072),  though  addressed  to  the  Attorney-General;  in  annual  re- 
port of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:  907 2);  and  issued  separately 
also. 


1905, 


1906, 


1907, 


597 


ClMsiflcatlon 
no. 


J8.1: 

(date) 


J8.2: 

L44 

J8.3: 

(nos.) 
J8.4:: 

(nos.) 


J8.     NATIONAL  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS— 

Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

National  Training  School  for  Boys 

1908  and  1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia (DCl.l:),  though  addressed  to  the  Attorney-General;  in  an- 
nual reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:);  and  issued  separately 
also. 

General  publications 

Laws,  by-laws,  and  rules  and  regulations  of  Reform-School  of  District 
of  Columbia,  1873.     1873.     12» 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


J9.     REFORM     SCHOOL     FOR     GIRLS     OF     DISTRICT     OF 

COLUMBIA 

[The  board  of  trustees  of  the  Reform  School  for  Girls  of  District  of  Columbia  (or  the  Girls'  Reform  School 
of  District  of  Columbia,  by  which  name  the  institution  seems  also  to  have  been  called)  was  created  by 
act  approved  July  9, 1888.  At  the  time  this  act  of  incorporation  was  passed,  no  appropriation  was  made 
for  the  establishment  of  the  school.  On  Feb.  11, 1891,  a  bill  passed  the  Senate  making  appropriation  for 
its  establishment,  but  the  bill  was  not  passed  by  the  House;  and  the  bill  making  appropriation  for  the 
District  of  Columbia,  1893,  approved  July  14,  1892,  carried  the  first  appropriation  for  the  school.  The 
Institution  was  formally  opened  in  Nov.  1893.  ^ 

Since  1894,  two  reports  are  made  each  year,  one  to  the  Attorney-General  and  the  other  to  the  Commis- 
sioners of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

The  authority  for  making  a  report  to  the  Commissioners  seems  to  have  been  a  general  provision  in  the 
District  appropriation  bill  approved  July  18,  1888,  that  "hereafter  the  several  institutions  included 
under  the  heads  of  asylums,  reformatories,  industrial  schools,  and  charities,  named  in  the  annual  appro- 
priation acts  for  the  support  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  shall  report  to  the  Commissioners  of  the  District, 
on  or  before  the  1st  day  of  December  of  each  year    *    *    *    ." 

The  authority  for  making  a  report  to  the  Attorney-General  is  found  in  the  law  establishing  the  school, 
which  states  that  all  sections  of  the  act  of  May  3, 1876,  revising  the  acts  establishing  the  Reform  School 
of  District  of  Columbia  (J8.),  are  made  applicable  to  the  Reform  School  for  Girls  of  District  of  Columbia. 
That  act  directs  that  the  president  of  the  board  of  trustees  make  a  report  to  the  Attorney-General  each 
fiscal  year,  to  be  accompanied  by  reports  of  the  superintendent  and  treasurer.  From  the  beginning, 
the  report  of  the  trustees  has  been  accompanied  by  the  report  of  the  superintendent,  but  at  first  there 
was  no  treasurer,  and  appropriations  were  disbursed  through  the  Commissioners  of  the  District.  The 
report  for  1895  recommended  the  appointment  of  a  treasurer.  His  appointment  was  made  Oct.  28, 1896, 
and  approved  by  the  Commissioners  Dec.  18, 1896,  the  first  report  made  by  him  being  for  the  fiscal  year 
1896. 

The  1895  report  of  the  trustees  also  recommended  that  appropriations  be  made  in  the  District  appropria- 
tion bills,  not  under  the  heading  "Charities,"  but  under  the  heading  "  Reformatories,"  the  recommenda- 
tion being  made  on  the  ground  that  the  Reform  School  for  Girls  was  on  practically  the  same  footing  as 
the  Reform  School  for  Boys,  over  which  the  Department  of  Justice  had  control.  This  recommendation 
was  repeated  in  several  successive  reports  to  the  Attorney-General.  The  only  material  difference 
(except  for  age  limitation)  between  the  two  institutions  seems  to  have  been  "that  while  the  board  of 
trustees  of  the  Boys'  Reform  School  appoint  the  officials  of  the  school  *  *  *  subject  to  the  approval 
of  the  Attomev-General,  in  the  case  of  the  Girls'  School  the  supervisory  power  is  lodged  in  the  Commis- 
sioners of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  not  in  the  Attorney-General";  see  report  for  1899  (J9.1:899,  p.  5). 
The  result  of  the  recommendation  of  the  trustees  was  that  in  the  act  making  appropriations  for  the  Dis- 
trict, 1901,  approved  June  6,  1900,  the  institution  was  appropriated  for  under  the  heading  "Reforma- 
tories" instead  of  "Charities." 

Under  the  act  of  incorporation,  the  trustees  are  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  upon 
the  recommendation  of  the  Attorney-General,  and  the  officers  of  the  school  are  appointed  by  the  trustees, 
subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  District  of  Columbia.    For  several  successive  years 

?rior  to  1900,  the  trustees  recommended  a  transfer  of  authority  for  tlie  appointment  of  officers,  from  the 
ommissioners  to  the  Attorney-General,  but  so  far  as  known  by  the  Office  of  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  no  change  has  been  made  in  the  method  of  appointment  of  school  officers. 
The  report  for  1904  includes  a  reiKirt  of  A.  C.  Caine,  one  of  the  trustees,  to  the  Attorney-General,  recom- 
mending that  legislation  be  passed  so  as  to  remove  all  doubt  as  to  the  exclusive  authority  of  the  Attorney- 
General. 
The  superintendent  of  the  school,  in  her  report  for  1906,  recommends  that  an  appeal  be  made  to  Congress 
for  an  act  changing  the  name  of  the  institution  to  the  Training  School  for  Girls  of  District  of  Columbia. 
At  the  time  of  sending  this  Checklist  to  press  (Apr.  1911)  such  change  has  not  been  made.] 

J9.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


1893, 1st  report  of  trustees,  probably  issued  separately,  but  not  in  Public 
Documents  Library.  Not  in  Jl.l: 893  nor  DCl.l: 893.  No  report 
of  superintendent  for  1893,  the  Ist  superintendent's  report  being 
for  1894. 

1894-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also. 


598 


Classification 
no. 


J9.1: 


(date) 


J9.2: 

L44 

J9.3: 

(nos.) 
J9.4: 

(nos.) 


J9.    REFORM  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS  OF  DISTRICT 

OF  COLUMBIA— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1894-1904  (except  1898  and  1899),  in  annual  reports  of  Commissioners  of 
District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:). 

1905,  without  reports  of  superintendent  or  visiting  physician,  in  annual 

report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l: 905), 
though  addressed  to  Attorney-General,  and  not  issued  separately. 
Not  in  Jl.  1:905. 

1906,  in  annual  report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l: 

906),  though  addressed  to  Attorney-General;  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.     Notin  Jl.l:906. 

1907  , in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:907);  and,  with  omis- 

sions, in  annual  report  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
(DCl.l :),  though  addressed  to  Attorney-General;  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

1908  and  1909,  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l :) ;  in  annual 

reports  of  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  (DCl.l:),  though 
addressed  to  Attorney-General;  and  issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

Laws,  by-laws,  and  regulations  of  Reform  School  for  Girls  of  District  of 
Columbia.     1902. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued,] 


JIO.      ATTORNEY- GENERAL,    ASSISTANT,    FOR    SPANISH 
TREATY  CLAIMS   COMMISSION 


[The  act  approved  Mar.  2,  1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  p.  878),  creating  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission, 
provided  for  an  assistant  Attorney-General,  who  should  hold  office  during  the  existence  of  the  commis- 
sion. The  commission  was  organized  Apr.  8,  1901  and  became  extinct  May  2,  1910,  on  which  date  the 
office  of  the  Assistant  Attorney-General  for  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission  officially  expired. 

Although  this  Checklist  is  intended  to  end  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  an  exception 
has  been  made  for  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission  and  for  the  Assistant  Attorney-General  for 
Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  The  final  publications  issued  by  them  in  1910  have  been  included 
in  ord&r  to  make  complete  the  lists  of  their  publications. 

See,  for  publications  of  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Y3.Sp2:] 

JlO.l:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1901-04  and  1907,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  but  not  issued 

separately.  No  evidence  has  been  found  that  reports  for  1905,  1906,  1908,  and 
1909  were  printed,  although  for  1905  and  1906  mention  of  such  reports  is  made  by 
the  Attorney- General  of  the  United  States  in  his  annual  reports  for  those  years 
(Jl.l :905,  906). 

See,  for  final  report  of  Assistant  Attorney- General,  J10.2:R29  2. 

See,  for  reports  of  Assistant  Attorney-General  published  as  documents  of  S])anisli 
Treaty  Claims  Commission,  certain  entries  vmder  Y3.Sp22:] 

J10.2:     General  puMications 

[Cases  before  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission  which  were  argued  as  test  cases 
are  entered  under  J10.2:    See  also  notes  and  entries  under  J10.5  ^>^:] 

B32       Bauriedel,  Federico.     Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Pede- 
rico  Bauriedel  v.  United  States,  no.  239;  [Government's]  petition 
for  rehearing.    Mar.  16,  1908.    large  8°    [See  also  J10.5  ^  :239.] 
Citizenship.     Brief  on  law  of  citizenship;  by  E.  S.  Huston.    See  J10.2: 
R292. 

H78  ^  Hormiguero  Central  Company.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commis- 
sion, Hormiguero  Central  Company  v.  United  States,  no.  293; 
argument  of  William  E.  Fuller  [Apr.  16,  17,  1906].  [1906.] 
large  S" 

H782  Hormiguero  Central  Company.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Com- 
mission, Hormiguero  (Jentral  Company  v.  United  States,  no. 
293;  supplemental  table  of  contents  01  record  and  defendant's 
supplemental  appendix  of  evidence.    Feb.  7,  1906.    large  8° 


599 


Clftsslflcation 
no. 


J10.2: 

H783 


H78^ 


J59 


M28 


N73' 


N73  = 


N73-' 


N73* 


R291 


R29  = 


JIO.    ATTORNEY-GENERAL.,     ASSISTANT,    FOR 
SPANISH    TREATY    CLAIMS    COMMISSION— 

Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Hormiguero  Central  Company.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Com- 
mission, Hormiguero  Central  Company  v.  United  States,  no. 
[293];  oral  argument  of  Ilannis  Taylor  on  behalf  of  Government, 
Apr.  17,  1906.     1906.    large  8" 

Hormiguero  Central  Company.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commis- 
sion, Hormiguero  Central  Company  v.  United  States,  no.  293; 
oral  argument  of  Charles  F.  Jones  on  behalf  of  Government,  Apr. 
18, 19, 1906,  final  hearing.     1906.     large  8«    [See  also  J10.5  '  :293.] 

Joerg,  Teresa.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Teresa  Joerg 
V.  United  States  [no.  11],  and  15  other  cases  [nos.  16,  22,  25,  119, 
120,  185,  214,  225,  254,  295,  310,  341,  388,  418,  490];  oral  argu- 
ment of  Charles  F.  Jones  on  behalf  of  Government  on  demurrer 
to  petitions  [May  5,  6,  1902,  on  nonliability  of  United  States  for 
acts  of  Cuban  insurgents,  1895-98].  [1902.]  large  8«  [See  also 
J10.2:N73 1.2,4  and  J10.5 ' :254.] 

Maine  battleship  cases.  Argument  in  support  of  Government's  de- 
murrer for  want  of  jurisdiction,  etc.,  by  Charles  W.  Russell,  Dec. 
21,  1901,  in  Maine  [battleship]  cases  before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims 
Commission.     [1901.]    large  8°    [-SeeaZso  J10.5  »:30,  31,  352,  428.] 

Nonliability.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  act  of  Con- 
gress, Mar.  2,  1901;  1,  State  of  war,  within  definition  of  inter- 
national law,  existed  de  facto  in  Cuba,  Feb.  24,  1895-Apr.  20, 
1898;  2,  Spain  was  not,  nor  is  United  States  under  treaty  of  Dec. 
10,  1898,  liable  for  property  of  American  citizens  destroyed  by 
Cuban  forces  during  progress  of  late  insurrection;  brief  of  coun- 
sel for  Government  on  demurrer  to  petitions  of  claimants,  Mar. 
15,  1902  [in  nos.  11,  16,  22,  25,  119,  120,  185,  214,  225,  254,  295, 
310,  341,  388,  418,  490].  [1902.]  large  8°  [Cover  title  reads: 
Nonliability  of  United  States  for  acts  of  Cuban  insurgents  during 
insurrection  of  1895-98,  under  treaty  of  Dec.  10,  1898,  between 
United  States  and  Spain.    See  also  J10.2 :J59  and  J10.5  ^ :254.] 

Nonliability.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  nonliability 
of  Spain,  and  of  United  States  under  treaty  of  Dec.  10,  1898,  for 
acts  of  Cuban  insurgents  during  insurrection,  or  rather  civil  war, 
of  1895-98;  reply  brief  of  counsel  for  Government  in  support  of 
demurrers  filed  to  petitions  of  claimants  in  nos.  11,  16,  22,  25, 
119,  120,  185,  214,  225,  254,  295,  310,  341,  388,  418,  490.  1902. 
large  8°    [See  also  J10.2:J59  and  J10.5 1:254.] 

Nonliability.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  nonliability 
of  Spain,  and  of  United  States  under  treaty  of  Dec.  10,  1898,  for 
acts  of  Spain's  military  forces  during  insurrection,  or  rather  civil 
war,  of  1895-98 ;  brief  for  Government  in  support  of  demurrers 
filed  to  petitions  of  claimants  in  nos.  38,  43,  127,  275,  291,  313, 
376,  379,  417,  495.     1902.    large  8«    [See  also  J10.5':38,  379.] 

Nonliability.  Argument  in  support  of  Government's  demurrer  on  non- 
liability of  Spain  and  of  United  States,  under  treaty  of  Dec.  10, 
1898,  for  acts  of  Cuban  insurgents  during  civil  war  of  1895-98 
[involving  nos.  11,  16,  22,  25,  119,  120,  185,  214,  225,  254,  295, 
310,  341,  388,  418,  490],  by  William  E.  Fuller,  May  14,  15,  1902, 
before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  1902.  large  8°  [See 
also  J10.2:J59  and  J10.5»:254.] 
Report.  Special  report  of  William  E .  Fuller,  being  condensed  statement 
of  work  done,  questions  considered,  principles  laid  down,  and  most 
important  decisions  made  by  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission 
from  organization,  Apr.  8,  1901,  to  Apr.  10,  1907.  1907. 
Report.  Final  report  of  William  Wallace  Brown,  being  condensed  state- 
ment of  work  done,  questions  considered,  most  important  decis- 
ions rendered,  schedule  of  claims  filed,  and  awards  made  by 
Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Apr.  10,  1907-May  2,  1910. 
1910.    [Incluaes  Brief  on  law  of  citizenship;  by  E.  S.  Huston.] 


600 


Classification 
no. 


J10.2 

T71 


T71' 


J10.3: 

(nos.) 

J10.4: 

(nos.) 

J10.5  1 : 

(docket 
nos.) 


JIO.     ATTORNEY- GENERAL,    ASSISTANT,     FOR 
SPANISH    TREATY    CLAIMS    COMMISSION— 

Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Treaty  of  1795.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  upon  order 
of  commission  directing  further  argument  of  construction  and 
application,  in  cases  now  before  commission, of  treaty  of  1795  [con- 
cluded between  United  States  and  Spain];  extracts  from  oral 
argument  by  Charles  B.  Witmer,  Jan.  29,  30,  1903.  1903. 
large  8° 

Treaty  of  1795.  Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  brief  by 
counsel  for  Government  in  response  to  request  of  commission  for 
further  argument  of  question  of  construction  and  application,  in 
cases  now  before  commission, of  treaty  of  1795  [concluded  between 
United  States  and  Si)ain]  and  protocol  of  1877 ;  [and]  Brief  by  coun- 
sel for  Government  in  reply  to  question  whether  reconcentration 
orders  were  legitimate  acts  of  war,  and  what  results  therefrom, 
or  from  other  military  orders,  made  Spain  liable  for  damages  to 
citizens  of  United  States,  Jan.  28,  1903.    1903.    large  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Statements  of  facts,  and  briefs    large  8° 

[The  following  list  represents  the  greater  number  of  printed  Government  briefs 
before  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Many  of  the  missing  numbers 
are  accounted  for  by  the  fact  that  many  claims  were  grouped  under  one  head  and 
argued  together.  The  "Maine  cases,"'for  instance,  numbering  152,  were  covered 
by  4  printed  briefs.'  The  "Maine,"  and  other  test  cases  are  entered  under  General 
publications  ( J10.2:).] 

Same;  supplemental  brief 
167 
171 
196 

Same;  Government's  reply  brief 
199,  210 
203 
207 
210 
217 
222 
239 
248 
250 
254 
257 
258 

261,262 
262    iS'ee261. 
265 
269 
272 

Same;  supplemental  brief 
278,  279,  222 
279    See27S. 
280-285 
287 
293 
328 
352 
379 
385 
387, 


2 

6 

26 

27 
28 
29 

30    See  also  no. 2  :M2S. 
Same;      argument  of  W.    E. 
Fuller 
31,  428;  brief  of  counsel  for 
Government  to  petition  of 
claimants    * 
*    See  also  no. 2  :M2S. 
144a,  144b,  145 
Seealson0.2:ms^. 


30, 


31 

33 

38 

65 

66 

69 

81 

88 

91 

97 

111 

113 

116 

124 

130 

133 

139 


See  199. 

See  278. 

See  also  no. 2 :BS2. 

See  387. 

See  also  no. 2:3 59,  N7S^> 

See  88. 


257 


Same 
141 

144a,  144b    See  33. 
145    Seeds. 
153 


answer  for  defendant 


See  also  n0.2:m8^-*. 

*    See  also  no. 2 ■M2S. 
See  also  n0.2:m3^. 


250 
410j  411 


601 


Classitlcatlon 
no. 


JIO.    ATTORNEY-GENERAL,    ASSISTANT,     FOR 
SPANISH    TREATY    CLAIMS    COMMISSION— 

Continued 


JIO.5^:  I  Statements  of  facts,  and  briefs— (>)ntinued 

(docket  I  411    See  410.  476 

nos.)  ■  428     *    See   also   .T10.2:M2S    and 
J10.5i:30^ 
468a  4* 
468b  • 
470 
473,  487 

Same;  answer  for  defendant 
475,  477 


J10.6  2: 

(v.  nos.) 


Same;  supplemental  brief 
477     See  475. 
478 

479,  482 
482    See  479. 
484 

487     See  473. 
528 


Jll.l: 

(date) 
J11.2: 

W57 


J1I.2«: 

(CT) 

J11.3: 

(no8.) 
Jll.d: 

(nos.) 


Briefs    (bound  volumes) 

[  A  few  seta  have  been  bound  up,  including  the  briefs  of  the  claimants,  which  are  not 
Government  publications,  and  the  briefs  of  the  Government,  which  are  classed 
under  JlO.oi;,  making  23  v.  in  all.  These  sets  were  for  the  members  of  theSpan- 
ish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  the  Department  of  State,  the  Department  of  Jus- 
tice, and  the  Library  of  Congress,    v.  1-23  are  not  listed  in  this  Checklist. 

V.  24,  listed  below,  was  printed  for  the  Department  of  Justice  as  "  v.  24,  to  accompany 
the  23  bound  volumes  of  briefs."] 

V.  24  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  v.  24,  table  of  cases,  index- 
digest  of  briefs,  awards,  etc.     Apr.  1910. 

Jll.      SOLICITOR-GENERAL 

[Office  created  by  act  of  June  22, 1870.1 

Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

[Briefs  and  arguments  of  the  Solicitor-General  are  classed  under  J1.13:] 

WTiisky.  Proceedings  before  and  by  direction  of  President  concerning 
meaning  of  term  whisky,  containing  1,  order  of  President,  2, 
evidence  and  arguments  before  Solicitor-General,  3,  report  of 
Solicitor-General,  4,  exceptions  to  report  of  Solicitor-General,  5, 
hearing  before  President  upon  exceptions.     1909. 

General  publications  (separates) 

[Report  of  Solicitor-General  to  President  upon  certain  questions  concerning  meaning 
of  term,  whisky,  has  been  issued  separately.] 

Bulletins 


[None  issued.] 
Circulars  , . 

[None  issued.] 


J12.      ATTORNEY- GENERAL,   ASSISTANT,   FOR   CUSTOMS 

MATTERS  t 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  since  which 
time  a  new  office  has  been  established  in  the  Justice  Department.  This  has  necessi- 
tated new  classes  under  J.,  the  heading  and  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 

J12.    Attorney-General,  Assistant,  for  Customs  Matters 
[Office  established  under  act  of  Aug.  5, 1909  (Stat.  L.  v.  ?(5,  pt.  1 ,  p.  108).    The  organic  act  establishing  this 

oflBce  abolished  the  former  positions  of  solicitor  of  custon>s  and  assistant  solicitors  of  customs. 
The  Assistant  Attorney-General  for  Customs  Matters  represents  the  United  States  Government  before  the 

Supreme  Court,  Court  of  Customs  Appeals,  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals,  circuit  and  district  courts,  and  the 

Board  of  General  Appraisers.] 

J12.1:    Annual  reports 

[None  issued  prior  to  1910.1 
General  publications 


(date) 
J12.2: 
(CT) 
J12.3: 
(nos.) 
J12.4: 
(nos.) 


Bulletins 
Circulars 


602 


J13.      PENITENTIARY,  McNEIL  ISLAND 

[Under  act  approved  Jan.  22, 1867  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  377) ,  provision  was  made  for  erection  of  a  United  States 
penitentiary  m  Washington  Territory,  the  amount  to  be  expended  for  this  purp<  se  beiag  limited  to 
$20,000.  It  was  located  on  McNeil  Island,  Wash.  The  act  approved  Feb.  22. 1873  (Stat  L.  v  17  p  475) 
authorised  an  increased  sum  of  $20,000,  and  in  1874  an  additional  appropriation  of  about  $7,000  was  made 
No  further  appropriations  were  specifically  made  for  this  penitentiary  up  to  1897,  its  expenses  being 
defrayed  from  the  general  appropriations  for  support  of  United  States  prisoners.  There  have  since  been 
several  specific  appropriations,  the  most  notable  of  which  is  the  sundry  civil  act  approved  Mar  3  1903 
(Stat.  L  V.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  1144),  which  appropriated  $30,000  for  construction  of  additional  buildings',  prison 
wall,  and  wharf.  ^  ' 

The  organic  act  provided  that  the  erection  of  the  building  should  be  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Interior.  The  Penitentiary  has  been  from  the  first  a  Federal  institution,  under  the  management  and 
control  of  the  Attorney-General.] 

Classification 
no. 

J13.1: 

(date) 

J13.2: 

(CT) 
J13.3: 

(nos.) 
J13.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1908  and  1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:),  but  not  issued 
rately.    No  reports  printed  prior  to  1908.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


Ju.    JUDICIARY 


Jul.      CIRCUIT  COURTS 

[Publications  not  issued  by  the  Government,  and  no  provision  made  for  purchase  or  distribution  of  copies.] 

Ju2.      CIRCUIT  COURTS  OF  APPEALS 

[Publications  not  issued  by  the  Government,  and  no  provision  made  for  purchase  or  distribution  of  copies.] 


Ju3.      COURT  OF   CLAIMS 

[Prior  to  1855,  all  claims  of  citizens  against  the  Government  were  laid  before  Congress  and  referred  to  a 
Committee  on  Claims  in  the  Senate  or  House.  The  inability  of  these  committees  to  examine  fully  aU  the 
claims  submitted,  and  the  difficulty  of  getting  Congress  to  appropriate  money  for  the  payment  of  such 
claims  as  were  favorably  reported,  amounted  often  to  a  denial  of  justice.  By  an  act  approved  Feb.  25, 
1855,  a  court  for  the  hearing  of  private  claims  was  established.  It  was,  however,  required  to  submit  its 
findings,  with  briefs  and  testimony,  to  Congress,  where  they  were  referred  to  committees  as  before,  and 
the  resulting  delay  and  injustice  were  but  little  mitigated.    On  Mar.  3,  1863,  an  amendatory  act  was 

Sassed  making  the  Court  of  Claims  really  a  court,  its  findings  no  longer  subject  to  review  by  Congress, 
ut  providing  for  an  appeal  to  the  Supreme  Court. 
See,  for  History,  jurisdiction,  and  practice  of  Court  of  Claims,  to  1885,  Ju3.2:H622.] 


Ju3.1: 

(date) 


Ju3.2 

Am5 


Am52 
012^ 


Annual  reports 

See,  for  annual  reports  of  Assistant  Attorney-General  for  Court  of 
Claimst)n  business  of  Justice  Departmentin  Courtof  Claims,  J2.1: 

See,  for  annual  statements  of  Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims, 
prepared  by  clerk  of  court,  Ju3.6: 

See,  for  annual  volumes  of  Reports  of  cases  decided,  Ju3.9: 
General  publications 

Amity  of  Indian  tribes.  List  of  principal  decisions  of  Court  of  Claims 
on  question  of  amity  of  Indian  tribes,  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1891. 
June  IG,  1898.     [Title  on  cover  is  Amity  decisions.] 

Amity  of  Indian  tribes.    Amity  decisions,  1904. 

Calendar  of  cases  which  may  be  dismissed  for  non-prosecution  under 
rule  74.     1901. 


603 


Clssslflratloii 
no. 

Ju3.2: 

012" 
C123 


D29 
D56' 

D562 
Ea7 

H62' 

H622 

T21 
W45 

Ju3.3: 

(nos.) 
Ju3.4: 

(nos.) 
Ju3.5: 

(date) 


Ju3.     COURT   OF   CLAIMS— Continued 

G-eneral  publications— Continued 

Calendar  of  cases  for  dismissal  under  rule  93,  Dec.  term,  1905.    1906. 

Calendar  of  cases  for  dismissal  under  decision  of  Supreme  Court  ren- 
dered May  27,  1907,  in  case  of  United  States  v.  Heinszen  &  Com- 
pany, and  notice  of  assistant  Attorney-General  of  presentation  to 
court  of  motions  for  dismissal,  Dec,  term,  1907.     1908. 

Davis,  John.  John  Davis,  judge  of  Court  of  Claims,  died  May  5,  1902, 
proceedings  of  bench  and  bar.     [1902.]    large  8° 

Digest  of  Court  of  Claims  reports  Mar.  1863-Dec.  1875  [v.  1-10],  and  of 
appealed  cases  in  Supreme  Court  [with  rules  of  court,  laws  relat- 
ing to  court,  etc.];  by  Charles  C.  Nott  and  Archibald  Hopkins. 
1876.  [See,  for  Reports  of  cases  decided,  Ju3.9:  and  for  General 
index  to  v.  1-29,  Ju3.11i:D35.] 

Digest  of  claims  referred  by  Congress  to  Court  of  Claims,  48th-5l8t  Con- 
gress; by  J.  B.  Holloway.     1891. 

Earle,  William  E.  Proceedings  of  bench  and  bar  of  Court  of  Claims, 
June  13, 1895,  relative  to  recent  death  of  members  of  bar,  William 
E.  Earle,  Saul  S.  Henkle,  Robert  B.  Lines,  George  L.  Clark, 
William  J.  Rannells.     1895. 

History,  jurisdiction  and  practice  of  Court  of  Claims;  by  William  A. 
Richardson.     1882.    *    [From  Southern  law  review,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Mar.  1882.     Government  Printing  Ofl&ce  edition  of  1882  is 
also  bound  in  Court  of  Claims  Reports,  v.  17  (Ju3.9:17).] 
Same.    2d  edition.    June,  1885. 

Reports.    Statement  of  reports  of  Coiu-t  of  Claims  made  to  House  of 
Representatives,  34th  and  35th  Congresses.    See  [1038-4]. 
Same,  continued,  with  title.  Statement  of  decisions  of  Court  of 
Claims,  made  since  35th  Congress,  and  reported  on  Jan.  11  [1860] 
to  Senate.    See  [1038-5]. 

Taylor,  Stark  B.  Testimonial  by  bench  and  bar  of  Court  of  Claims  to 
Stark  B .  Taylor  in  commemoration  of  his  50th  anniversary  as 
bailiff  of  Court  [of  Claims],  May  15,  1905.     1905.     large  8« 

Weldon,  Lawrence.  [Proceedings  of  meeting  of  members  of  bar  of 
Court  of  Claims  to  take  action  upon  death  of  Judge]  Lawrence 
Weldon,  1829-1905.    [1905.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Calendar  of  cases  ready  for  trial   or  hearing 

See,  for  calendars  of  cases  for  dismissal,  Ju3.2:C12  '-^. 
1895,  Oct.  1904,  Dec. 

Dec.  1905,  Dec. 

Same,  Law  calendar,  re-    1906,  Dec. 

vised  and  continued        1907,  Apr.,  Additional  calendar 


1896,  Feb. 
Apr. 
Oct. 
Dec. 

1897,  Feb. 
May 
Dec. 

1898,  Dec. 

1899,  Dec. 

1900,  Dec. 

1901,  Dec. 

1902,  Dec. 

1903,  Dec. 


Oct. 
Dec 

1908,  Feb! 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
Oct. 
Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 

Mar.  and  Apr. 

Oct. 

Dec. 


604 


Classification 
no. 

Ju3.6: 

(date) 


Jti3.7: 

F881 

F882 

F883 

F88'' 
G74 

Ju3.8: 

(CT) 


Ju3.9: 

(inclusive 

dates  of 

term  of 

court) 

later 

(v.  nos.) 


Ju3.     COURT  OF  CLAIMS— Continued 
Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims 


[Of  the  statements  of  judgments  rendered  as 
Library  has  bureau  editions  from  1892  to 
They  were  probably  issued  in  bureau  form 


1856-Feb.  3,  1859    [1038-4] 
1859,  Dec.     [1038-5] 

1860  ] 

1861  \    [None  issued?] 

1862  J 
1863-1867     [1312-50] 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


1385-4 
1408-2 
1442-6' 
1481-5' 
1546-5 
1584-7" 
1653-17] 
1665-4] 
1722-4' 
[1785-4' 
1833-7' 
1890-4 
1944-5' 
2115-5 
'2118-25] 
'2170-5] 
2265-1 
2342-6 


1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


listed  below,  the  Public  Documents 
1909  (except  1897  and  1908,  missing). 
prior  to  1892.] 

[2450-3] 
2516-4] 
2614-14] 
2760-9] 
2869-11] 
None  issued?]  f 


oblong  8 
oblong  8' 
oblong  8'' 
oblong  8° 
[3467-11] 
*    [3590-121 

3725-151 
'3844-9] 

4134-27 

4322-26 

4417-12 

4670-43 

4829-53 

4984-24 

5150-31 

5376-37 

•     [5558-1070] 
[5835-191] 


3110-13] 
3167-5] 
3281-14] 
3347-8] 


Opinions 

French  spoliation  cases,  questions  of  court  and  counsel  answered  by 
B.  Wilson;  specimen  cases  showing  appeals  to  Court  of  Cassation. 
[1886.] 

French  spoliations,  opinions  of  Court  [of  Claims]  delivered  May  17  and 
24,  1886,  by  John  Davis.     1886. 

French  spoliations,  concluding  argument  on  motion  to  reargue;  by 
B.  Wilson.     Dec.  1886. 

French  spoliation  claims,  opinions  of  Court  [of  Claims].     [1896.] 

Government  Printing  Office.  William  W.  Taylor  v.  United  States  [rela- 
tive to  leaves  of  absence  to  employees  in  Government  Printing 
Office];  decided  Dec.  7,  1903.    [1903.] 

Papers  In  re 

[The  numerous  petitions,  etc.,  printed  by  the  Court  of  Claims  are  assigned  to  this 
class.  As  no  complete  file  could  be  seen,  and  only  those  of  recent  years  are  in 
the  Public  Documents  Library,  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them.] 

[Reports  of]  cases  decided 

[From  1855  to  1863  the  reports  of  the  Court  of  Claims  were  published  as  Congressional 
documents,  but  in  a*  series  by  themselves  entitled  "  Reports  from  the  Court  of 
Claims."  Eighteen  such  volumes  were  issued,  the  larger  part  of  the  last  volume, 
however,  being  made  up  of  reports  of  House  committees.  In  1867  the  Court 
began  the  publication  of  its  reports,  and  they  have  since  appeared  in  annual 
volumes,  though  with  some  irregularity  in  dates.] 

Reports  to  House  of  Representatives 

1855-56,  V.  1,  nos.  1-26    [871] 

Same,  v.  2,  nos.  27-41    [872] 

1856-57,  nos.  43-81    [915] 

1857-58,  V.  1,  nos.  82-126    [970] 


[No.  42  never  received  by  House.] 


t  The  statement  of  judgments  rendered  during  1891  does  not  appear  in  the  Congres- 
sional set  as  usual,  and  the  clerk  of  the  Court  of  Claims  is  unable  to  furnish  information 
concerning  it. 


605 


ClasHlflratlon 
no. 

Ju3.9: 

(inclusive 

dates  of 

term  of 

court) 

later 

(v.  DOS.) 


Ju3.10! 

874 
879 

885 

887 
892 
895 

899 


Jti3.     COURT  OP  CLAIMS— Continued 

[Reports  of]  cases  decided— Continued 

Reports  to  House  of  Representatives — Continued 

Same,  v.  2,  nos.  127-151    [971] 

Same,  v.  3,  nos.  152-175    [972] 
1858-59,  nos.  176-198    [1021] 
1859-60,  v.  1,  nos.  199-208    [1072] 

Same,  v.  2,  nos.  209-225    [1073] 

Same,  v.  3,  no.  226    [1074] 

Same,  v.  4,  nos.  227-240    [1075] 

Same,  v.  5,  nos.  241-255    [1076] 
1860-61,  V.  1,  nos.  256-258    [1108] 

Same,  v.  2,  nos.  259-269     [1109] 

Same,  v.  3,  nos.  270-276    [1110] 
1861-62,  v.  1,  nos.  277-290    [1146] 

Same,  v.  2,  nos.  291-293    [1147] 

1862,  nos.  294-296    [1173] 

[Reports  of]  cases  decided 

[Back  title  reads:  Court  of  Claims  reports.    Cited  as  "C.  Cls.  R." 

See,  for  Digest  of  Court  of  Claims  reports,  Mar.  18G3-Dec.  1875  [v.  1-10],  Ju3.2:D56» 

See,  for  General  index  of  Court  of  Claims  decisions,  v.  1-29,  Ju3.11>:D35.] 


v.  1,  1863,  1864,  and  1865 

V.  24,  1888-89 

v.  2,  1866-67 

V.  25,  1889-90 

v.  3,1867-68 

V.  26,  1890-91 

V.  4,1868-69 

V.  27,  1891-92 

v.  5,1869-70 

V.  28,  1892-93 

V.  6,1870-71 

V.  29,  1893-94 

V.  7,1871-72 

V.  30,  1894-95 

V.  8,1872-73 

V.  31,  1895-96 

V.  9,  1873-74 

V.  32,  1896-97 

V.  10,  1874-75 

V.  33,  1897-98 

V.  11,  1875-76 

V.  34,  1898-99 

V.  12,  1876-77 

V.  35,  1899-1900 

V.  13,  1877-78 

V.  36,  1900-01 

V.  14,  1878-79 

V.  37,  1901-02 

V.  15,  1879-80 

V.  38,  1902-03 

V.  16,  1880-81 

V.  39,  1903-04 

V.  17,  1881-82 

V.  40,  1904-05 

V.  18,  1882-83 

V.  41,  1905-06 

V.  19,  1883-84 

V.  42,  1906-07 

V.  20,  1884-85 

V.  43,  1907-08 

V.  21,  1885-86 

V.  44,  1908^)9 

V.  22,  1886-87 

V.  45,  1909-10 

V.  23,  1887-88 

Rules 

Rules  of  Court  of  Claims.    1874.     * 

Rules  of  Court  of  Claims  to  take  effect  July  1, 1879,  with  laws  applicable 

to  court.     1879. 
Rules  of  Court  of  Claims  adopted  June  1, 1885,  and  statutes  applicable  to 

same.     1885.     [Appears  also  in  Court  of  Claims  Reports,  v.  20 

(Ju3.9:20).] 
Rules  of  Court  of  Claims.    1887.    * 

Same.    1892.    * 
Rules  of  Court  of  Claims  adopted  Jan.  7,  1895,  and  of  Supreme  Court 

relating  to  appeals  [from  Court  of  Claims].    1895. 
Rules  in  regard  to  claims  for  naval  boimty  under  sec.  4635  of  Revised 

statutes.    [1899.] 


I 


606 


Classification 
no. 

Ju3.10: 

8992 


900 

903 
907 

908 
JuS.ll^: 

D35 
JuS.ll^: 


902-903 
903-904 
904-905 
905-906 
906-907 
907-908 
908-909 


900-902 

906-907 
907-909 

Jii3.ll*: 


58  3-601 

602-612 
Ju3.11^: 

60^ 

60 2-61 1 

612 


Ju3.     COURT   OF   CLAIMS— Continued 

Rules— Continued 

Rules  of  Court  of  Claims  adopted  Jan.  7,  1895,  Jan.  17,  1898,  and  June 

12,  1899,  and  of  Supreme  Court  relating  to  appeals  [from  Court  of 

Claims].     1899. 
Rules  of  Court  of  Claims  and  of  Supreme  Comrt  relating  to  appeals  [from 

Court  of  Claims].     1900. 
Same.     1903. 
Rules  of  Court  of  Claims,  and  rules  of  Supreme  Court  relating  to  appeals 

from  Court  of  Claims.     1907. 
Same.     1908. 
Indexes  (general) 

See,  for  Digest  of  Court  of  Claims  reports.  Mar.  1863-Dec.  1875  [v.  1- 
10],  Ju3.2:D56^ 
Decisions.    General  index  of  Court  of  Claims  decisions,  v.  1-29;  [by 
Lawrence  Weldon].     1896.     [Also  in  Court  of  Claims  reports,  v. 
30(Ju3.9:30).] 

[Index   to]   printed   records    [miscellaneous   cases] 

[The  set  to  which  these  publications  are  indexes  is  prepared  exclusively  for  the  use 
of  the  Court  of  Claims,  and  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Printed  records,  index  [term  1902-3,  miscellaneous  cases].     [1903.] 
Same  [term  1903-4].    * 


Same  [term  1904-5]. 
Same  [term  1905-6]. 
Same  [term  1906-7]. 
Same  [term  1907-8]. 
Same  [term  1908-9]. 


[1907.] 
* 

[1909.] 


[Index     to]     printed     records,     French     spoliation 
cases 

[Other  indexes  of  this  series  are  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Printed  records,  index  [terms  1900-02],  French  spoliations  cases  [nos. 
256-435].     [1902.] 
Same  [term  1906-07],  French  spoliation  cases  [nos.  527-607].     [1907.] 
Same  [terms  1907-09],  French  spoliation  cases  [nos.  608-673].    [1910.] 

[Index  to]   reports   of  Court  of  Claims  In  French, 
spoliation  cases 

[The  set  to  which  these  publcations  are  indexes  is  prepared  exclusively  for  the  use 
of  the  Court  of  Claims,  and  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Reports  of  Court  of  Claims  in  French  spoliation  cases  to  58th  Congress, 
3d  session,  59th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  and  60th  Congress, 
1st  session,  index.     [1908.] 
Same  to  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  6l8t  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions, 
index.     [1910.] 

[Index    to]    reports    of    Court    of    Claims    In    Con- 
gressional cases 

[The  set  to  which  these  publications  are  indexes  is  prepared  exclusively  for  the  use 
of  the  Court  of  Claims,  and  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Reports  of  Coiu-t  of  Claims  in  Congressional  cases  to  60th  Congress,  1st 

session,  index.     [1908.] 
Same  to  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  and  61st  Congress,  1st  session, 

index.     [1909.] 
Same  to  6l8t  Congress,  2d  session,  index.     [1910.] 


Ju4.      DISTRICT  COURTS 

[Publications  not  issued  by  the  Government,  and  no  provision  made  for  purchase  or  distribution  of  copies.) 


607 


Ju6.      COURT  OF  PRIVATE  LAND  CLAIMS 

[Created  by  aot  of  March  3, 1891.    Its  oOlcial  existence  begaa  July  1, 1891,  and  ceased  June  30, 1904.] 

CUsslflcatlon 
no. 


JuS.l: 

(date) 
Ju5.2: 

Sp2 

Jii5.3: 

(nos.) 
Ju5.4 : 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1892-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Justice  Department  (Jl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Spanish  and  Mexican  land  laws,  New  Spain  and  Mexico;  [compiled  by 
Matthew  G.  Reynolds].  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Buxton  and  Skinner 
Stationery  Co.,  1895. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


Ju6.      SUPREME  COURT 


[The  publications  of  the  Supreme  Court  are  not  issued  by  the  Government  but  are  printed  for  the  court 
by  private  publishers.  Bv  an  annual  enactment  in  the  sundry  civil  appropriation  act,  the  printing  for 
the  Supreme  Court  "shall  be  done  by  the  printer  it  may  employ,  unlessit  shall  otherwise  order"  (Stat.  L. 
v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  384). 

Certain  of  the  Supreme  Court  publications,  i.  e.,  United  States  reports,  are  purchased  imder  authority  of 
Congress  and  are  distributed  by  the  Government  to  those  authorized  by  law  to  receive  them.  Such 
publications  are  virtually  Government  pubUcations  and  are  listed  under  Jub.S:] 


Ju6.1: 

(date) 

Ju6.2: 

G79 
In7^ 

In72 
J13 
M43 

Ju6.3: 

(nos.) 
Ju6.4: 

(nos.) 
Ju6.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.  See,  for  synopsis  of  the  business  of  the  Supreme  Court  for  each  year, 
the  remarks  of  the  Attorney-General  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department 
(Jl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Gray,  Horace.     In  memoriam,  Horace  Gray.     [1903.]    large  8° 
Insular  cases,  comprising  records,  briefs,  and  arguments  of  counsel  in 

insular  cases  of  Oct.  term,  1900,  in  Supreme  Court,  including 

appendices  thereto;  by  Albert  H.  Howe.     1901.     [4171-509] 
Instructions  as  to  applications  for  writs  of  certiorari  under  act  of  Mar. 

3,  1891.     1907. 
Jackson,  Howell  Edmunds.     In  memoriam,  Howell  Edmunds  Jackson. 

[1895.]    large  8° 
Matthews,  Stanley.     Proceedings  of  bench  and  bar  of  Supreme  Court 

of    United    States    in    memoriam,    Stanley    Matthews.     1889. 

large  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Journal 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning  the  Journal  of  the 
Supreme  Coiurt  prior  to  the  latter  part  of  the  Oct.  term,  1889,  i.  e.,  prior  to  Mar. 
3,  1890,  when  the  Journal  in  its  present  form  was  started. 

Since  Mar.  3,  1890,  it  has  been  issued  in  slip  form  for  each  day  when  the  Supreme 
Court  was  in  session.  At  the  end  of  each  term  a  few  copies  of  the  proceedings 
for  that  term  have  been  bound  for  use  of  the  court,  but  not  for  general  distribu- 
tion.   Not  listed  here.] 

Opinions 


Ju6.6: 

(CT) 

Ju6.7:     Papers  in  re 


[The  opinions  in  the  various  cases  are  printed,  but  as  no  complete  file  could  be  con- 
sulted, no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them  here.J 


(CT) 


[The  numerous  transcripts  of  record,  etc.,  printed  by  the  Supreme  Court  are  assigned 
to  this  class.  As  no  coniplete  file  could  l)e  consulted,  and  only  those  of  recent 
years  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library,  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them 
here.] 


608 


Classification 
no. 

J116.8  ' : 

(v. DOS.) 


Ju6.     SUPREME   COURT— Continued 
United  States  reports  (official  set) 

[The  reports  of  cases  adjudged  in  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  are  not  published 
by  the  Government  as  public  documents,  but  are  a  perquisite  of  the  reporter  of 
the  court,  who  issues  them  through  a  private  publishing  house.  lie  is  required 
by  law  to  supply  the  Government  with  300  copies  without  charge,  and  copies 
above  300  in  number  he  is  required  to  sell  to  the  Government  at  S2  a  volume 
and  to  the  public  for  a  price  not  exceeding  ?5  a  volume. 

The  Supreme  Court  reports  which  are  procured  for  the  Government  are  distributed 
by  the  Interior  Department  to  certain  officials  specified  by  law.  Sec.  683, 
Revised  statutes,  provides  for  the  distribution  of  the  300  copies.  This  section 
was  amended  by  act  of  Feb,  12,  1889  (Stat,  L.  v.  25,  p.  GGl),  which  provided  for 
the  purchase  of  76  additional  sets  for  distribution  to  circuit  and  district  courts. 
This  act  also  repealed  so  much  of  sec.  386,  Revised  statutes,  as  charged  the 
Department  of  Justice  with  distribution  of  Supreme  Court  reports. 

Sec.  683,  Revised  statutes,  was  further  amended  by  act  of  July  1,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v. 
32,  pt.  1,  p.  630),  for  further  distribution  of  reports  of  Supreme  Court.  By  this 
act  provision  was  made  for  the  purchase  of  104  more  sets  of  the  reports  proper 
and  also  for  the  purchase  of  certain  digests  to  v.  1-186  of  the  official  set;  see, 
for  further  information  as  to  digests,  note  under  Ju6.8  2; 

The  Interior  Department  distributes  more  than  the  480  sets  provided  for  by  the 
acts  above  referred  to.  The  mailing  list  is  constantly  changing,  owing  to  the 
fact  that  by  law  the  Department  is  required  to  distribute  them  to  all  places  in 
the  United  States  where  courts  are  held.  An  act  of  Mar.  4,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34, 
pt.  1,  p.  1387),  mentions  676  copies,  a  nimiber  which  presimiably  is  sufficient 
to  meet  the  requirements  of  law.  If  more  copies  are  required  they  may  be  secured 
by  the  Department  through  the  contingent  fund. 

An  official  set  of  these  reports  from  the  beginning  is  made  up  as  follows: 


Reporter 


Dallas 

Cranch 

Wheaton 

Peters 

Howard 

Black 

Wallace 

U.  S,  reports 


Vols. 


12 
16 
24 
2 
23 
91-218 


How  cited 


Dal. 

Cr. 

Wh. 

Pet. 

How. 

Black. 
Wal. 

U.S. 


1-    4  U.S. 

5-  13  U.  S. 
14-  25  U.  S. 
26-  41  U.  S. 
42-  65  U.  S. 
66-  67  U.  S. 
68-  90  U.  S. 
91-218  U.  S. 


Period  cov- 
ered 


1790-1800 
1801-1815 
1816-1827 

1828-1842 
1843-1860 
1861-1862 
1863-1874 
1875-1909 


In  addition  to  the  list  as  given  above,  a  17th  volume  of  Peters  was  issued,  but  as 
it  duplicates  Howard's  1st  volume,  it  is  not  counted  in  the  total  number  of 
volumes  preceding  the  series  entitled  United  States  reports,  which  began  in 
1875  with  V,  91,  the  latest  volume  included  in  this  Checklist  being  v.  218,  for  the 
Oct.  1909  term.  The  fu-st  206  volumes  of  the  official  set  are  conveniently  listed 
on  p.  371-380  of  Catalogue  of  librap"  of  Senate,  1908  (Y1.3:C28  s). 

It  is  impracticable,  well-nigh  impossible,  to  attempt  to  give  complete  bibliograph- 
ical information  concerning  every  edition  of  each  volume,  as  it  is  not  likely 
that  any  set  comprising  a  uniform  edition  could  be  consulted,  much  less  full 
sets  of  each  distinct  edition.  These  conditions  are  the  result  of  the  laws  gov- 
erning the  printing  and  distribution  of  Supreme  Court  reports,  among  which 
is  a  law  which  provides  that  incomplete  sets  shall  be  filled  by  any  reprints  of 
the  missing  volumes  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  630).  Under  existing  circum- 
stances, the  entries  in  this  Checklist  are  confined  to  the  copies  in  the  Public 
Doctunents  Library,  some  of  which  are  original  editions  and  others  later  edi- 
tions or  reprints  thereof. 

Whereas  there  is  only  this  one  official  set  of  these  reports,  there  are  many  unofficial 
sets,  which  are  not  listed  in  this  Checklist,  because  they  can  not  be  considered 
United  States  public  documents  in  the  broadest  acceptation  of  that  term,  since 
the  United  States  Goveriunent  is  not  authorized  to  provide  copies  for"  all  of  the 
courts  of  the  United  States.  See,  for  information  as  to  unofficial  reports.  Cata- 
logue of  library  of  Department  of  Justice,  to  Sept.  1,  1904,  p.  641  (J4.5:904).] 

[1]  Reports  of  cases  ruled  and  adjudged  in  courts  of  Pennsylvania 
before  and  since  the  Revolution  [1754-89],  by  Alexander]  J. 
Dallas;  edited  with  notes  and  references  to  later  decisions  by 
Frederick  C.  Brightly.  4th  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing 
Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  1. 

[2]  Reports  of  cases  ruled  and  adjudged  in  courts  of  United  States  and 
of  Pennsylvania,  held  at  seat  of  Federal  Government  [1781-93], 
by  A[lexander]  J.  Dallas;  edited  with  notes  and  references  to 
later  decisions  by  Frederick  C.  Brightly.  2d  edition.  Banks 
Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1903.    v.  2. 

[3]  Same  [1794-99].  2d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company, 
New  York,  1903.     v,  3, 

[4]  Same  [1799-1806],  3d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company, 
New  York,  1903,    v.  4. 


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[5]  Reports  of  cascB  argued  and  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court,  Aug.  and 

Dec.  terms,  1801  and    Feb.  term,  1803,  by  William   Cranch; 

edited  with  notes  and  references  to  later  decisions  by  Frederick 

C.  Brightly.    3d  edition.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,   New 

York,  1902.    v.  1. 
[6]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1804  and  Feb.  term,  1805.    3d  edition.    Banks 

Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.    v.  2. 
[7]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1805  and  Feb.  term,  1806.    3d  edition.    Banks 

Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.    v.  3. 
[8]  Same,  years  1807  and  1808.     3d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing 

Co.,  New  York,  1902.    v.  4. 
[9]  Same,   Feb.   term,   1809.    3d   edition.    Banks  Law  Publishing 

Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  5. 
[10]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1810.    3d  edition.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1902.    v.  6. 
[11]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1812  and  Feb.  term,  1813.    3d  edition.     Banks 

Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.    v.  7. 
[12]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1814.    3d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1902.    v.  8. 
[13]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1815.     3d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1902.    v.  9. 
[14]  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court,  Feb.  term, 

1816,  by  Henry  Wheaton;  edited  with  notes  and  references  to 

later  decisions  by  Frederick  C.  Brightly.    4th  edition.     Banks 

Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.    v.  1. 
[15]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1817.    4th  edition.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1902.    v.  2. 
[16]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1818.    4th  edition. 

New  York,  1902.    v.  3. 
[17]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1819.    4th  edition. 

New  York,  1902.     v.  4. 
[18]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1820.    4th  edition. 

New  York,  1902.     v.  5. 
[19]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1821.    4th  edition. 

New  York,  1902.    v.  6. 
[20]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1822  [without  notes], 

published  by  R.  Donaldson,  C.  S. 

V.  7,  large  8*» 
Same,  Feb.  term,  1822  [with  Brightly 's  notes].    4th  edition.     Banks 

Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.     v.  7. 
[21]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1823.    4th  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 


Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

[1st  edition.]    New- York, 
Van  Winkle,  printer,  1822. 


New  York,  1902.  v. 
[22]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1824. 

New  York,  1902.  v. 
[23]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1825. 

New  York,  1902.  v. 
[24]  Same,  Feb.  term,  1826. 

New  York,  1902.     v. 


Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 
Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 
Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 


82452* 


4th  edition. 
9. 

4th  edition. 
10. 

4th  edition. 
11. 

[25]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1827  [without  notes].     [1st  edition.]    New- York, 
published  by  R.  Donaldson,  Clayton  &  Van  Norden,  printers, 

1827.  V.  12,  large  8^ 

Same,  Jan.  term,  1827  [with  Brightly 's  notes].    4th  edition.     Banks 
Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.     v.  12. 
[26]  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court,  Jan.  term, 

1828,  by  Richard  Peters  [without notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1846.    v.  1. 

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United  States  reports  (official  set)— Continued 

Same,  Jan.  tenn,  1828,  by  Richard  Peters;  edited  with  notes  and  ref- 
erences to  later  decisions  by  Frederick  C.  Brightly.  3d  edition. 
Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.    v.  1. 

[27]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1829  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1840.     v.  2. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1829  [with  Brightly's  notes].     3d  edition.     New 
York,  Banks  &  Brothers,  Albany,  1883.     v.  2. 

[28]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1830  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1840.     v.  3. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1830  [with  Brightly's  notes].    3d  edition.    New^ 
York,  Banks  &  Brothers,  Albany,  1883.     v.  3. 

[29]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1830  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1844.     v.  4. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1830  [with  Brightly's  notes].    3d  edition.    Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  4. 

[30]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1831.  3d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1903.    v.  5. 

[31]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1832  [without  notes].    Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1845.    v.  6. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1832  [with  Brightly's  notes].     3d  edition.     Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  6. 

[32]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1833  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1844.    v.  7. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1833  [with  Brightly's  notes].    3d  edition.    New 
York,  Banks  &  Brothers,  Albany,  1884.     v.  7. 

[33]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1834.  3d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1899.     v.  8. 

[34]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1835   [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1846.     v.  9. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1835  [with  Brightly's  notes].    3d  edition.    Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  9. 

[35]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1836.  3d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1903.     v.  10. 

[36]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1837.  3d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1903.     v.  11. 

[37]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1838  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1845.     v.  12. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1838  [with  Brightly's  notes].     3d  edition.     Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  12. 

[38]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1839  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1846.     v.  13. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1839  [with  Brightly's  notes].     3d  edition.     Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  13. 

[39]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1840.  3d  edition.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1903.     v.  14. 

[40]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1841  [without  notes].     Philadelphia,  Thomas, 
Cowperthwait  &  Co.,  1846.    v.  15. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1841  [with  Brightly's  notes].     3d  edition.     Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  15. 

[41]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1842  [without  notes].     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little 
&  James  Brown,  1842.    v.  16. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1842  [with  Brightly's  notes].    3d  edition.     Banks 
Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.     v.  16. 

[42]  Reports  of  cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court,  Jan.  term, 
1843,  by  Benjamin  C.  Howard;  edited  with  notes  and  references 
to  later  decisions  by  Stewart  Rapalje.  2d  edition.  New  York, 
Banks  &  Brothers,  Albany,  1883.     v.  1. 


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United  States  repof ts  (official  set)— Continued 

[43]  Same,  Jan.  tenn,  1844.    2d  edition.     New  York,  Banks  &  Brothers, 

Albany,  1883.    v.  2. 
[44]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1845.    2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.    v.  3. 
[45]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1846  [without  notes].     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little 

and  James  Brown,  1846.    v.  4. 
Same,  Jan.  term,  1846  [with  Rapalje's  notes].     2d  edition.     Banks 

Law  Publishing  Company,  New  York,  1903.    v.  4. 
[46]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1847.    2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  5. 
[47]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1847  [1848].     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing 

Co.,  New  York,  1903.     v.  6. 
[48]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1849.    2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  7. 
[49]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1850.    2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  8. 
[50]  Same,  Jan.  term,  1850.     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.    v.  9. 
[51]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1850.     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  10. 
[52]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1850.     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  11. 
[53]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1851.     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  12. 
[54]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1851.    2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  13. 
[55]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1852.     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.    v.  14. 
[56]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1853.     2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishuig  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  15. 
[57]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1853.    2d  edition.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.     v.  16. 
[58]  Same,  Dec.  terra,  1854.    2d  edition.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 

New  York,  1903.    v.  17. 

[The  volumes  after  the  58th  do  not  contain  the  notes  which  are  included  in  v.  1-58  o 
the  editions  publislied  by  Banlts  &  Brothers  (later  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.). 

[59]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1855.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1902.     V.  18. 

[60]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1856.    Washington,  D.  C,  William  M.  Morrison 
and  Company,  1857.     v.  19. 
Same,  Dec.  term,  1856.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1902.     V.  19. 

[61]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1857.     Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1858.     V.  20. 
Same,  Dec.  term,  1857.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1902.     V.  20. 

[62]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1858.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1902.  V.  21. 

[63]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1859.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1903.  V.  22. 

[64]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1859.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1903.     V.  23. 

[65]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1860.    Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1861.     V.  24. 
Same,  Dec.  term,  1860.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  1899.     v.  24. 


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[66]  Reports  of  cases  alrgued  and  determined  in  Supreme  Court,  Dec. 
term,  1861;  by  J.  S.  Black.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New 
York,  1902.     v.  1. 

[67]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1862.    Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1863.     V.  2. 
Same,  Dec.  term,  1862.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1902.  V.  2. 

[68]  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court,  Dec.  term,  1863;  by 
John  William  Wallace.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  1903.     v.  1. 

[69]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1864.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1903.  V.  2. 

[70]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1865.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 

York,  1903.     v.  3. 
[71]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1866.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1902.     V.  4. 
[72]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1866.    Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1867.     V.  5. 
Same,  Dec.  term,  1866.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1902.     V.  5. 
[73]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1867.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1902.     V.  6. 
[74]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1868.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 

York,  1903.     v.  7. 
[75]  Same,  Dec.  terms,  1868  and  1869.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New 

York,  1902.     v.  8. 
[76]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1869.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1902.  V.  9. 

[77]  Same,  Dec.  terms,  1869  and  1870.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1903.     v.  10. 

[78]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1870.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  1903.     v.  11. 

[79]  Same,  Dec.  terms,  1870  and  1871.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  1899.    v.  12. 

[80]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1871.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 

1903.  V.  13. 

[81]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1871.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York  [1903?].     v.  14. 

[82]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1872.     Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Mor- 
rison, 1873.    V.  15. 
Same,  Dec.  term,  1872.     Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1903.  V.  15. 

[83]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1872.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  1903.     v.  16. 

[84]  Same,  Dec.  term,  1872,  and  Oct.  term,  1873.  Banks  Law  Publish- 
ing Co.,  New  York,  1903.     v.  17. 

[85]  Same,  Oct.  term,  1873.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1903.     V.  18. 

[86]  Same,  Oct.  term,  1873.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1903.     V.  19. 

[87]  Same,  Oct.  terms,  1873  and  1874.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New 
York,  1902.     v.  20. 

[88]  Same,  Oct.  term,  1874.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  n.  d.     v.  21. 

[89]  Same,  Oct.  term,  1874.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Company,  New 
York,  1903.     v.  22. 


613 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 

Ju6.8»: 

(v.  noe.) 


Ju6.     SUPREME  COURT— Continued 

United  States  reports  (official  set)— Continued 

[90]  Same,  Oct.  term,  1874.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York, 
1902.    V.  23. 

[v.  91-107,  reported  by  William  Tod  Otto;  v.  lOS-186,  reported  by  John  Chandler 
Bancroft  Davis;  v.  187-218,  reported  by  Charles  Henry  Butler.J 


ggjOct.  term 


.  1875 
g^jOct.  term,  1876 

ggjOct.  term,  1877 

Q7/0ct.  term,  1877 
^lOct.  term,  1878 


98 

99 

100 


}Oct.  term,  1878 
J^lOct.  term,  1879 
^QglOct.  term,  1880 
jQgjOct.  term,  1881 
jQ^lOct.  term,  1882 


V.  108 


'Oct.  term, 


1882 
1883 


Oct.  term,  1886 


tOct.  term 
109] 

110  [Oct.  term,  1883 
lllj 
112] 

113  [Oct.  term,  1884 
114] 

,-,  JOct.  term,  1884 
■^^^lOct.  term,  1885 

^J^jOct.  term,  1885 

TTo/Oct.  term,  18851 

^^®\Oct.  term,  1886/ 

Same.     1903 

119] 

120 

121 

122 

123 

124 

125  [Oct.  term,  1887 

126 

127 

128 

129 

130 

131 

132 

133 

134 

135 

136 

137 

138 

139 

140 


Oct.  term,  1888 


Oct.  term,  1889 


Oct.  term,  1890 


1886 


Oct.  term,  1891 


Oct.  term,  1892 


Oct.  term,  1893 


,4  JOct.  term,  1890 
^^^\Oct.  term,  1891 


V.  1421 

V.  143 

V.  144 

V.  145 

V.  146 

V.  147 

V.  148 

V.  149 

V.  150 

V.  151 

V.  152 

V.  153 

V.  154 

V  iciJOct.  term,  1893 

^'  -^^^iOct.  term,  1894 

V.  156] 

V.  157  [Oct.  term,  1894 

V.  158j 

„  icq/Oct.  term,  1894 

^-  -^^^  lOct.  term,  1895 

V.  160 

V.  161 

V.  162 

V.  163 

V.  164 

V.  165 

V.  166 

V.  167 

V.  168 

V.  169 

V.  170 

^r   i7i/<^ct-  term,  1897 

^'  -^^^lOct.  term,  1898 

V.  172' 

V.  173  [Oct.  term,  1898 

V.  174 

V.  1751 

V.  176 

V.  177 

V.  178 

V.  179 

V.  180 

V.  181 

V.  182 

V.  183 

V.  184 

V.  185 

V.  186 

V.  1871 

V.  188 

V.  189 

V.  190 

V.  191 

V.  192 

V.  193 

V.  194 

V.  19 


Oct.  term,  1895 


Oct.  term,  1896 


Oct.  term,  1897 


Oct.  term,  1899 


Oct.  term,  1900 


Oct.  term,  1901 


Oct.  term,  1902 


Oct.  term,  1903 


JOct.  term,  1903 
^Oct.  term,  1904 


614 


Classiflcation 
no. 

(v.  nos.) 


JuG.S^: 


1.1-175' 


1.1-1752 
1.1-1753 

1.176-202 


Ju6.     SUPREME   COURT— Continued 
United  States  reports  (official  set)— Continued 


term,  1904 
term,  1905 


term,  1905 
term,  1906 


V.  207 
V.  208 
V.  209 
V.  210 
V.  2111 
V.  212 
V.  213 
V.  214 
V.  215 
V.  216 
V.  217 
V.  218 1 


Oct.  term,  1907 


Oct.  term,  1908 


Oct.  term,  1909 


V.  196] 

V.  197  [Oct.  term,  1904 

V.  198j 

V.  2001 

V.  201  [Oct.  term,  1905 

V.  202J 

^•203{oct: 

V.  204] 

V.  205  [Oct.  term,  1906 

V.  206j 

Digests  of  United  States  reports  (official  sets) 

[Many  digests  of  United  States  reports  have  been  printed,  but  only  the  4  v.  Lawj'-ers' 
Co-operative  Publishing  Company  digest  covering  v.  1-206,  the  Russell  and 
Winslow  digest  in  4  v.  covering  v.  1-lSG,  and  the  Butler  digest  in  1  v.  covering 
V.  187-202,  can  be  considered  official  sets.  The  distribution  of  these  two  sets  of 
digests  covering  v.  1-186  was  authorized  by  sec.  4  of  act  of  July  1,  1902  (Stat.  L. 
V.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  C31).  Whereas  both  sets  are  therefore  official,  each  judge  or  other 
officer  to  whom  distribution  is  made  is  required  to  choose  one  of  the  2  sets. 

The  Butler  digest  for  v.  187-202  was  authorized  by  deficiency  appropriation  act  of 
Mar.  4,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  1387),  which  provided  for  its  purchase  from 
the  reporter  of  the  Supreme  Court  at  ^3  a  copy. 

The  digests  are  distributed  by  law  in  the  same  manner  and  to  the  same  persons  as 
the  reports  are  distributed. 

The  Lawyers'  Co-operative  Publishing  Company  also  published  in  1908  a  new  6  v.  set, 
covering  v.  1-206^  but  as  there  is  no  authority  of  law  for  purchase  of  copies  by  the 
Government,  it  is  not  included  here.  See,  for  information  as  to  other  unofficial 
digests,  Catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  Justice,  to  Sept.  1,  1904,  p.  641 
(J4.5:904);  Catalogue  of  library  of  Senate,  1908,  p.  147  (Y1.3:C28s);  Catalogue  of 
law  books  in  Library  of  Congress,  1869,  p.  271  (LC1.5:869  3),  etc. 

Arbitrary  numbers  are  assigned  for  official  compilers  or  reporters,  those  numbers 
being  separated  by  a  period  from  the  volume  numbers  of  the  United  States 
reports  digested,  e.  g.: 

1.1-175 1  =  V.  1  of  Russell  &  Winslow's  syllabus-digest  of  1-175  U.  S. 
1.1-175  2  =  V.  2  of  Russell  &  Winslow's  svllabus-digest  of  1-175  U.  S. 
2.155-186=  Lawyers'  Co-operative  Publishing  Company's  digest  of  15S-186  U.  S. 
3.187-202  =  Butler's  digest  of  187-202  U.  S.] 

Russell  &  Winslow's  syllabus-digest  of  all  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  of 
United  States  from  1  Dallas  to  175  United  States,  with  alpha- 
betical table  of  cases  reported,  chronological  table  of  cases  cited  to 
each  syllabus  point,  and  index-digest  by  subjects,  covering  all 
decisions  officially  reported,  and  embracing  official  syllabus  of 
every  case,  with  catch  words  added;  by  William  Hepburn  Russell 
and  William  Beverly  Winslow.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co., 
New  York,  1900.    v.  1,  large  8<»    * 

Same.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1901.  v.  2,  large 
30    * 

S.ame.  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1902.  v.  3,  large 
8<»  ^  [v.  3  includes  also  Alphabetical  table  of  cases  in  which  no 
opinions  were  rendered.] 
Same  [supplement  covering  176-202  U.  S.,  with  index-digest,  etc.]. 
[2d  edition.]  Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1907. 
v.  4,  large  8""  *  [1st  edition  of  v.  4  not  in  Public  Documents 
Library  and  no  copy  of  it  has  been  examined;  presumably  the 
1st  edition  is  not  a  Government  publication.] 
Contents- 

Alphabetical  table  of  cases  in  which  no  opinions  were  rendered,  supplement 

covering  177-202  [U.  S.]. 
Appendix  of  subsequent  citations  in  178-202  U.  S.,  101-144  Fed.,  supplemental 

table  of  subsequent  citations  of  cases  digested  in  v.  1-3,  Russell  &  Winslow's 

syllabus-digest. 
Index-digest  of  United  States  Supreme  Court  reports  from  2  Dallas  to  202  U.  S. 

and  to  Russell  &  Winslow's  syllabus-digest  of  United  States  Supreme  Court 

reports. 
Syllabus-digest,  United  States  reports,  supplement  covering  176-202  [U.  S.]. 


t  V.  218  includes  also  a  portion  of  Oct.  term,  1910. 


f5l5 


CUsslflcatlon 
no. 

Ju6.8  2: 

2.1-118 » 


2.1-1182 


2.119-154 


2.155-186 


3.187-202 


Ju6.9 

871 


875 
881 


884 
887 
888 
891 
893 
898 1 

8982 
899 


901 


Ju6.     SUPREME  COURT— Continued 

Digests  of  United  States  reports  (official  sete) — Continued 

Indexed  digest  of  United  States  Supreme  Court  reports  from  organiza- 
tion of  court  in  1789  to  Oct.  term,  1894,  1-118  U.  S.  4th  edition 
[of]  V,  1.  Prepared  and  published  by  lawyers'  Co-operative 
Publishing  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897.  v.  1.  [l8t-3d  editions 
of  V.  1  are  not  Government  publications.] 

Contents: 

Attornevs-General  of  United  States,  17N9-1894  [List  of). 

Clerks  of  Supreme  Court,  .17S9-1K94  [List  of]. 

Digest  of  reports  of  Supreme  Court  from  organization  of  court  to  Oct.  term, 

188ti  [A-M]. 
Justices,  chief  [and  associate],  of  Supreme  Court,  Biographical  sketches  of. 

^jLists]  of,  1789-1889. 

Reporters,  official,  of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  from  organization  to  1894 

[List  of]. 

Same,  1-118  U.  S.  4th  edition  [of]  v.  2.  Prepared  and  published 
by  Lawyers'  Co-operative  Publishing  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1897. 
V.  2.     [lst-3d  editions  of  v.  2  are  not  Government  publications.] 

Contents: 

Digest  of  reports  of  Supreme  Court  from  organization  of  court  to  Oct.  term, 

1886  [N-Z]. 
Table  of  cases  and  their  citations  [A-Z]. 

Same,  119-154  U.  S.  Prepared  and  published  by  Lawyers'  Co- 
operative Publishing  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1895.  v.  3.  [No 
previous  edition  of  v.  3.] 

Contents: 

Digest  of  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1886,  to  Oct.  term,  1894  [A-Z]. 
Table  of  cases  and  their  citations  [A-Z]. 

Same,  supplement,  all  decisions  of  Oct.  terms,  1894-1901,  155-186 
[U.  S.].  Prepared  and  published  by  Lawyers'  Co-operative 
Publishing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1903.     [v.  4;1«  •  •  '^^i 

Contents: 

Digest  of  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1894,  to  Oct.  term,  1901  [A-Z]. 

Federal  courts,  Rules  of. 

Justices,  Supreme  Court,  Succession  of. 

Table  of  cases  [A-Z]. 

Index  digest  of  opinions  delivered  and  cases  decided  by  Supreme  Court 
during  Oct.  terms,  1902,  1903,  1904,  and  1905,  and  reported  in 
V.  187-202,  United  States  reports,  with  table  of  cases;  by  Charles 
Henry  Butler.    Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,  New  York,  1906. 

Rules  and  orders 

Rules  of  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  and  rules  of  practice  for 
circuit  and  district  courts  of  United  States  in  equity  and  ad- 
miralty cases;  order  in  reference  to  appeals  from  Court  of  Claims 
and  general  orders  in  bankruptcy.     Revised  and  corrected  at 
Dec.  term,  1870.     1871.     W 
General  orders  in  bankruptcy  [adopted  Apr.  12,  1875].     [1875.] 
Rules  of  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  and  rules  of  practice  for  circuit 
and  district  coiu-ta  of  United  States  in  equity  and  admiralty 
<^a8es,  and  orders  in  reference  to  appeals  from  Court  of  Claims. 
Revised  and  corrected.     1881. 
Same,  adopted  Jan.  7,  1884.    [1884.]    * 
Same.     [1887.]    * 
Same.     [1888.]    * 
Same.    [1891.]    * 
Same.    1893. 
General  orders  and  forms  in  bankruptcy,  adopted  and  established  by 
Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  Nov.  28,  1898.     1898. 
Same  [without  forms].     1898. 
Rules  of  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  adopted  Jan.  7,  1884,  and 
rules  of  practice  for  circuit  and  district  courts  of  United  States 
in  equity  and  admiralty  cases,  and  orders  in  reference  to  appeals 
from  Court  of  Claims.    1899. 
Same.    1901. 


i 


616 


Classification 
no. 


Ju6.     SUPREME  COURT— Continued 
Ju6.9:     Rules  and  orders — Continued 


903 

904 

906 

907 

909 1 

9092 


Same.  1903. 
Same.  1904. 
Same.     1906. 

Same.     1907.      ,,,     ;  ,  .,,j,,;.^ ,,,.)  j 
Same.     1909. 
Rules  for  practice  and  ;pr(ycf^dtii*^'tlttder  sec.  25  of  act  to  amend  and 

consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright;  approved  Mar.  4,  1909,  to 

take  effect  July  1,  1909.     [1909.] 

Ju7.      COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  APPEALS  t 
Ju8.     COMMERCE  COURT  f 

LA.    LABOR  DEPARTMENT 


[A  Bureau  of  Labor  was  organized  in  Jan.  1885,  under  act  approved  June  27,  1884, 
as  a  part  of  the  Interior  Department.  By  act  of  June  13,  1888,  taking  effect  June 
30,  1888,  its  status  was  changed  to  that  of  an  independent  bureau,  under  the  title 
Department  of  Labor.  The  publications  of  both  Bureau  and  Department  of  Labor 
are  classed  here  for  sake  of  convenience. 

Under  act  approved  Feb.  14,  1903,  the  Department  of  Labor  was  transferred  to  the 
Commerce  and  Labor  Department  July  1,  1903.    See,  for  later  publications,   C8.] 

Lal.l:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1885-88  (including  1  unnumbered  and  4  numbered),  the  annual  reports  were  made 

^  '  by  the  Labor  Bureau  and  submitted  to  the  Interior  Department.    The  1888 

(4th)  report  was  made  by  the  Labor  Department  but  as  the  period  covered  the 

work  of  the  Labor  Bureau,  it  was  submitted  to  the  Interior  Department. 

1889-1902,  the  reports  were  made  by  the  Labor  Department  and  submitted  to 

Congress.] 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  since  which 
time  the  Court  of  Customs  Appeals  and  the  Commerce  Court  have  been  organized. 
This  has  necessitated  additional  classes  under  Ju.,  the  headings  and  series  titles  of 
which  are  as  follows:  ^tilxiH  ;  iH.( 

Ju7.     Court  of  Customs  Appeals  'ji.rr  '     ?    ■. 

[Established  under  act  of  Aug.  5,  1909,  but  not  organized  until  1910.    See,  for  Assistant  Attorney-General 

for  Customs  Matters,  J12.] 
Annual  reports 


Ju7.1: 
(date) 
Ju7.2: 
(CT) 
Ju7.3: 
(nos. ) 
Ju7.4: 
(nos. ) 
Ju7.5: 
(v. nos.) 


General  publications 
Bulletins 


Circulars 

Reports 

[The  decisions  included  in  the  Court  of  Customs  Appeals  Reports  were  published  in  the 
weekly  Treasury  decisions  (Tl.ll «:)  for  the  corresponding  period.] 

Ju8.     Commerce  Court 
[Established  under  act  approved  June  18, 1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  639),  effective  2  months  after  that 

date.    Organized  in  Dec.  1910.J 


Ju8.1: 
(date) 
Ju8.2: 
(CT) 
Ju8.3: 
(nos.) 
Ju8.4: 
(nos.) 
Ju8.5: 
(nos.) 


Annual  reports 
General  publications 
Bulletins 
Circulars 
[Opinions] 


617 


Cl«88lflcatlon 
no. 

lial.l: 

(date) 


Ijal.2: 

C49 

C79 

D63 
In2 

T68 


Iial.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


Ija.     liABOR  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1885,  fiscal  year,  unnumbered,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department, 

1885  (1 1.1:885^),  p.  653,  and  issued  separately  abo. 

1886,  Mar.,  let,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1885  (1 1.1: 
885*),  and  issued  separately  also. 

1886,  fiscal  year,  2d,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1886  (1 1.1: 

886*),  and  issued  separately  also, 

1887,  3d,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1887  (Il.l:887«), 
and  issued  separately  also. 

1888,  4th,  in  annual  report  of  Interior  Department,  1888  (11.1:888 «), 
and  issued  separately  also. 

1889,  5th    [2751-336] 

1890,  6th     [2867-265] 

Same.     Revised  edition.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1891,  7th,  V.  1     [2958  ^-232] 
Same,  v.  2    [29582-232] 

1892,8th     [3060-65] 

1893,  9th     [3227-209] 

1894,  10th,  V.  1     [3431-339] 
Same,  v.  2     [3432-339] 

1895-96,  11th     [3545-341] 

1897,  12th     [3696-564] 

1898,  13th,  V.  1     [3827-301] 
Same,  v.  2    [3828-301] 

1899,  14th     [4004-713] 

1900,  15th,  V.  1    [4182-528] 
Same,  v.  2     [4183-528] 

1901,  16th     [4318-18] 

1902,  17th     [4484-18] 

See,  for  later  reports,  C8.1: 
General  publications 

Cities.  Statistics  of  cities  of  30,000  population  or  over,  instructions. 
1902.    4° 

Copyright  law.  Report  on  effect  of  international  copyright  law  in 
United  States,  made  in  compliance  with  resolution  of  Senate, 
Jan.  23,  1900;  by  Carroll  D.  Wright.     1901.     [4033-87] 

Diseases.  Index  of  Bertillon  classification  of  diseases  and  causes  of 
death.    1902.    4° 

Index  of  all  reports  issued  by  bureaus  of  labor  statistics  in  United  States 
prior  to  Mar.  1,  1902.     1902. 

Transformation.  Report  on  total  cost  and  labor  cost  of  transformation 
in  production  of  certain  articles  in  United  States,  Great  Britain, 
ana  Belgium,  made  in  compliance  with  resolution  of  Senate, 
June  26,  1897;  by  Carroll  D.  Wright.  Dec.  7,  1898,  [published] 
1899.     (55th  Cong.  3d  sess.     S.  doc.  20;  serial  no.  3725.) 

Bulletins  (bimonthly) 


1 

no. 

11 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

[3405-33] 


.  2,  no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

[3520-135] 


618 


Classiflcation 
no. 


lia.     LABOR   DEPARTMENT— Continued 
Lal.3:     Bulletins — Continued 


(v.  nos.) 


Ijal.3«: 

(CT) 
1^1.4: 

(nos.) 
Lai. 5: 

(nos.) 


Lal.6: 

(nos.) 


Lal.7: 

(date) 


V.  3,  no.  14" 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 

V.  4,  no.  201 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 

V.  5,  no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 


[3678-206] 


[3814-207] 


[3983-359] 


6,  no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 

7,  no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 

8,  no.  44\ 
no.  45/ 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  481 


[4162-315] 


[4362-377] 


[4529-370] 

[4556-6] 
[4529-370] 

[See  C8.3:8.] 


no.  49/ 

See,  for  later  numbers,  C8.3: 
Bulletins    (separates) 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Special  reports 

[1]   Report  on  marriage  and  divorce  in  United  States,  1867-86.     Feb. 

1889.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[1]  Same.     Feb.  1889,  revised  edition  [Mar.  7,  1891].     1891.     [Not  in 

Congressional  set.] 

1  Same.     Feb.  1889,  revised  Mar.  7,  1891.     [Reprint]  1897.     [Not  in 

Congressional  set.     This  1897  reprint  bears  new  title,  including 
for  the  first  time  the  series  title,  1st  special  report.] 
See,  for  later  reports,  C3.3:96  and  C3.5:M34  ^  \ 

2  [1st  edition]     [3052-1960] 

Same.     2d  edition    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

3  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

4  [1st  edition]     [3061-66] 

Same.     Revised  edition    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

5  [3107-254] 

6  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

7  [3228-257] 

8  [3325-354' 

9  [3564-138; 
See,  for  later  numbers,  C8.5: 

Monograplis  on  social  economics 

[This  series,  edited  by  Charles  H.  Verrill,  was  prepared  for  distribution  at  the  Pan- 
American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901. 
Monographs  3-6  are  reprints  from  Bulletins  1,  31,  26,  and  11  (Lal.3:).] 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

Reports  on  Hawaii 

1901  [1st]     [4231-169] 

1902  [2d]     [4428-181]     [See  also,  for  another  print,  Lal.3 :8,  no.  47.] 
See,  for  later  reports,  C8.6: 


619 


LC.    LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

[The  Library  o!  Congress,  first  established  by  the  act  of  Apr.  24,  1800,  was  partially 
destroyed  in  1814  when  the  British  fired  the  Capitol.  I3y  the  act  of  Jan.  30,  1815, 
tlie  library  of  Thomas  Jefferson  was  purchased  bv  the  CJovernment,  and  this  col- 
lection formed  the  basis  of  the  present  national  library.  See  History  of  Library  of 
Congress,  by  W.  D.  Johnston  (LC1.2:n62).] 


Classifloation 
no. 


LCI.      LIBRARIAN 


LCl.l:  I  Annual  reports 

(date)  !         [With  the  exception  of  a  special  reix)rt  l)y  Meehan,  1839,  on  State  and  Territorial 
^  '   •  laws,  journals,  etc.  [35.5-ir.l,  no  reports  were  matle  by  the  librarian  to  Congress 

until  186(1,  which  is  the  librarian's  first  annual  report.  Bnfore  that  date,  the 
Joint  Committee  on  the  Library  reported  at  irregular  intervals  on  all  matters 
concerning  the  Library,  such  reports  appearing  from  time  to  time  in  the  Congres- 
sional set.] 

1866  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1278-6] 

1867  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1319-10 

1868  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1361-19 

1869  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1408-11' 

1870  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1      [1442-31 
gressional  document  number,] 

1871  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec,  1]     [1481-25] 

1872  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1546-13] 
gressional  document  number.] 

1873  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1584-20] 

1874  [fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  1]     [1630-3] 
gressional  document  number.] 

1875  [for  13  months  ending  Dec.  31]    [1665-31] 
Congressional  document  number.] 

1876  [calendar  year]     [1722-27]     [No    edition    without 
document  number.] 


[No  edition  without  Con- 

[No  edition  without  Con- 

[No  edition  without  Con- 
[No  edition  without 
Congressional 


1877  [calendar  year 

1878  [calendar  year 

1879  calendar  year 

1880  calendar  year' 

1881  [calendar  year 

1882,  calendar  year 

1883,  calendar  year 

1884,  calendar  year 

1885,  calendar  year 

1886,  calendar  year 

1887,  calendar  year 

1888,  calendar  year 

1889,  calendar  year 

1890,  calendar  year 

1891,  calendar  year 

1892,  calendar  year 

1893,  calendar  year 

1894,  calendar  year 

1895,  calendar  year 

1896,  calendar  year 


1785-24 

1833-30 

1890-45 

1944-50 

1993-42 

2083-28 

2171-52 

2265-55 

2343-89 

2451-78 

2516-73 

2615-90' 

2700-213] 

2821-90] 

2907-151] 

3145-96] 

3171-267 

3281-148 

3357-305 

3562-131 


[Beginning  with  1897,  reports  are  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30.] 
1897,  fiscal  year     [3590-13]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  docu- 


ment number.] 

1898,  fiscal  year    [3725-24] 

ment  number.] 

1899,  fiscal  year    [3954-25 

1900,  fiscal  year     [4029-24 

1901,  fiscal  year    [4223-35 

1902,  fiscal  year    [4416-6] 

1903,  fiscal  year    [4594-10] 

1904,  fiscal  year    [4826-18] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  docu- 


620 


Classification 
no. 

L.C1.1: 

(date) 


liCl.l": 

(CT) 
L.C1.2: 


A161 


A162 
Am3i 


Am32 
Am33 

Arl 
B22 
B64 

C16 

C281 
C282 

C283 

C28* 

C761 

C762 

076' 
C791 
C792 
C793 

C93 

Ed8 

Ei4 


I.C1.     LIBRARIAN— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

[Beginning  witli  1905,  tlie  title-page  reads:  Report  of  librarian  of  Congress  and  report 
of  superintendent  of  library  building  and  grounds.] 

1905,  fiscal  year  [4980-18 

1906,  fiscal  year  [5140-18 

1907,  fiscal  year  [5363-18 

1908,  fiscal  year  [5527-1032] 

1909,  fiscal  year  [5815-126] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

[Circular  announcements  concerning  Library  of  Congress  publications  are  entered 
under  LC1.2:,  when  signed  by  the  librarian  of  Congress.  Entries  for  publica- 
tions to  which  such  circular  announcements  refer  will  be  found  under  LCI.,  if 
issued  from  the  librarian's  ofTice,  or  under  LC2.-LC12.,  if  issued  by  subordinate 
divisions  or  offices  of  the  Library  of  Congress.] 

Almanacs.     Preliminary  check  list  of  American  almanacs,  1639-1800; 
by  Hugh  Alexander  Morrison.     1907.     large  8^ 
Same  [circular  announcement],    n.  d.    4° 

American  Library  Association.     A.  L.  A.  rules,  advance  edition,  con- 
densed rules  for  author  and  title  catalog;  prepared  by  cooperation 
committee  of  American  Library  Association,  1883,  revised  by 
advisory  catalog  committee,  1902.     Aug.  1902.     large  8** 
Same.    July,  1904.     large  8° 

American  Library  Association.  A.  L.  A.  catalog,  1904,  classified,  anno- 
tated and  indexed  guide  to  7520  of  best  books  for  average  or 
typical  public  library  [circular  announcement].     4° 

Arbitration.  List  of  references  on  international  arbitration  [circular 
announcement].     [1909.]    4<> 

Banks.  List  of  works  relating  to  Ist  and  2d  banks  of  United  States  [cir- 
cular announcement].     Nov.  10,  1908.    4° 

Bookbindings.  Exhibit  of  bookbindings  prepared  for  Jamestown  Expo- 
sition to  illustrate  work  done  at  Library  of  Congress.     1907.     16'' 

Canada.  Select  list  of  books  on  reciprocity  with  Canada  [circular  an- 
nouncement],   n.  d.    4° 

Catalogue  cards.  Distribution  of  catalogue  cards  [1st  circular].  Oct. 
28,  1901.    4« 

Same,  memorandum  [accompanying  1st  circular].  [Oct.  28,  1901.] 
40 

Same,  2d  circular.     Nov.  30,  1901.    4« 

Catalogues.  Suggestions  for  assistants  [in  Library  of  Congress]  with  ref- 
erence to  catalogues,  shelf  lists,  uncatalogued  books,  etc.  June, 
1909.     4« 

Continental  Congress.  Issues  of  Continental  Congress,  1777-88,  offered 
in  exchange  by  Library  of  Congress.     1907. 

Continental  Congress.     Journals  of  Continental  Congress,  distribution 
[by  Library  of  Congress].     [1st  edition.]     [1905.]    4° 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    4«> 

Copyright.     Directions  for  securing  copyrights.     [1893.] 
Same.     [1895.]    [See,  for  later  editions,  LC3.3:2.] 

Copyright.  Law  of  copyright  in  United  States,  in  force  July  1,  1895. 
[1896.]     [See,  for  later  editions,  LC3.3:1.] 

Currency.  Select  list  of  books  relating  to  currency  and  banking  [circu- 
lar announcement].     Sept.  29,  1908.    4° 

Educational  institutions.  Want  list  of  publications  of  educational  insti- 
tutions.    1909. 

Eight-hour  day.  List  of  books  relating  to  eight-hour  working  day  [cir- 
cular announcement],    n.  d.    4° 


621 


ClaNNlflcatlon 
no. 

L.C1.2: 

El  2 

F74 
F85 
G29 
H31 
H62 

H86» 

H862 

H863 
In4 

In7i 

In72 

Ir6 

L61» 

L612 
L631 

L632 
M33 


N22 

N42 
P75 

P83 


P84 
R13^ 
RI32 
R22 


IjCI.     LIBRARIAN— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Elections.  Select  list  of  references  on  corrupt  practices  in  elections 
[circular  announcement].    Nov.  17,  1908.    4" 

Force,  Peter.  Special  report  of  librarian  of  Congress  to  Joint  Committee 
on  Library  concerning  historical  library  of  Peter  Force.    1867. 

Franklin  papers.  List  of  Franklin  papers  [circular  announcement], 
n.  d.    40 

Geographical  atlases.  List  of  geographical  atlases  in  Library  of  Congress 
[circular  announcement].     Nov.  3,  1909.    4° 

Hawaii.  List  of  books  relating  to  Hawaii,  including  references  to  col- 
lected works  and  periodicals;  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin.    1898. 

History  of  Library  of  Congress,  v.  1,  1800-;64;  by  William  Dawson  John- 
ston. 1904.  large  8°  (Contributions  to  American  library  his- 
tory.)   [Only  v.  1  published  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Hubbard  collection.  [Press  notice  of]  new  publication  by  Library  of 
Congress,  Catalog  of  Gardiner  Greene  Hubbard  collection  of 
engravings.     [1905.]    4° 

Hubbard  collection.    Catalog  of  Gardiner  Greene  Hubbard  collection  of 
engravings  [circular  announcement].     [1st  edition.]    [1905.]    4" 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    4° 

Inheritances.  Taxation  of  inheritances  and  incomes  [circular  announce- 
ment],   n.  d.    40 

Insurance.  List  of  works  relating  to  Government  regulation  of  insur- 
ance, 2d  edition  [circular  announcement].    Sept.  29,  1908.    4° 

Insurance.  Select  list  of  references  on  workingmen's  insurance  [circu- 
lar announcement].    Nov.  17,  1908.    4° 

Iron.  Select  list  of  books  relating  to  iron  and  steel  in  commerce  [circu- 
lar announcement],    n.  d.    4® 

Library  of  Congress  and  its  work.    1905.     16°    [Prepared  for  distribu- 
tion at  Lewis  and  Clark  Exposition,  Portland.    See,  for  earlier 
edition,  LC1.8:1.] 
Same.    [Revised  edition.]    1907.    16® 

Lincolniana.     List  of  Lincolniana  in  Library  of  Congress;  by  George 
Thomas  Ritchie:  1,  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  2,  Writings 
relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln.     [1st  edition.]    1903.    large  8° 
Same.    Revised  edition,  with  supplement.    1906.    large  8° 

Margry,  Pierre.  [Circular  regarding  copies  available  for  exchange  with 
other  libraries  of  Decouvertes  et  etablissements  des  Fran^ais  dans 
I'ouest  et  dans  le  sud  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  1614-1754, 
M^moires  et  documents  originaux  recueillis  et  publics  par  P.  Mar- 
gry.] [1908.]  12°  [See,  for  information  concerning  this  publi- 
cation, note  and  entries  under  Y4.L612:M33  ^■*.] 

Naval  records  of  American  Revolution,  1775-88  [circular  announce- 
ment],   n.  d.    40 

New  library  building  [description].     [1895?]    11  p.  2  pi.  large  80 

Political  parties.  List  of  works  relating  to  political  parties  in  United 
States  [circular  announcement],    Jan.  22,  1908.     4° 

Portrait  index.  A.  L.  A.  portrait  index,  1906,  index  to  portraits  con- 
tained in  books  and  periodicals  [circular  announcement]. 
[1906.]    4° 

Postal  savings  banks.  List  of  books  relating  to  postal  savings  banks 
[circular  announcement],    n.  d.    4® 

Railroads.  List  of  works  relating  to  railroads,  2d  issue  [circular  an- 
nouncement],   n.  d.    4^ 

Railroads.  Select  list  of  references  on  valuation  and  capitalization  of 
railroads  [circular  announcement].     Apr.  26,  1909.     4° 

Reading  room.  Information  for  readers  in  main  reading  room;  [by 
Wm.  W.  Bishop].    1909.    4» 


622 


Classification  I^c  1 .     LIB  RARI  AN— Continued 

no. 

IjC1.2:     General  publications— Continued 

R29       Reorganization  of  library.     Special  report  of  librarian  of  Congress  [on 

reorganization  of  library],     n.  p.  Dec.  3,  1895.     (54th  Cong.  Ist 

sess.     S.  doc.  7;  serial  no.  3347.) 
R86^     Rules  and  practice  governing  use  and  issue  of  books.     1908.     14  p.  24® 
R862  Same.     1908.    16  p.  24» 

Sol       Societies,    Want  list  of  publications  of  societies.    New  edition.    1909. 

[The  earlier  edition  appeared  as  a  separate  from  the  2d  edition  of 

Want  list  of  periodicals  and  serials  (LC6.5:A  -)  and  is  classed  under 

LC6.5a:] 
St2       Star  spangled  banner.     Report  on  Star  spangled  banner,  Hail  Columbia, 

America,  and  Yankee  Doodle,  by  O.  G.  T.  Sonneck  [circular 

announcement].     Nov.  29,  1909.    4*^ 
Sul       Subject  headings.     List  of  subject  headings  in  dictionary  catalogue 

[circular  announcement].     Dec.  18,  1908.    4* 
Su7       Supreme  Court.     List  of  works  relating  to  Supreme  Court  of  United 

States  [circular  announcement].    May  27,  1909.    4° 
V81 '     Virginia  Company.     [Press  notice  of]  new  publication  by  Library  of 

Congress,   Records  of  Virginia  Company  of  London,   1619-24. 

[1906.]    16« 
V81 2     Virginia  Company.     Records  of  Virginia  Company  of  London,  1619-24 

[circular  announcement].     [1906.]    4° 
W18       Want  list  [of]  miscellaneous  publications.     1909. 
W27       Washington-Continental    Congress,    correspondence,    1775-89  [circular 

announcement].    [190-?]    4'' 
W31       Waterways.    List  of  works  relating  to  deep  waterways  [circular an- 
nouncement].   Nov.  10,  1908.    4° 

IjC1.3:  Bulletins 

(uos.)  [None  issued.] 

IjCI.4::  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

IjC1.5:  Catalogues 

(The  following  list  was  compiled  from  the  lists  given  in  the  annual  report  of  Library 
of  Congress,  1901,  p.  362  (LC1.1:901),  and  in  the  History  of  Library  of  Congress, 
by  \V .  D.  Johnston  (LC1.2:H62).  Those  entries  which  are  marked  with  *  repre- 
sent catalogues  not  in  the  I'ublic  Documents  Library,  and  which  could  not 
therefore  be  elaborated  or  verified. 

The  removal  of  the  Smithsonian  collection  to  the  Library  of  Congress  was  provided 
for  by  act  approved  Apr.  5,  1866.  See,  for  catalogues  of  this  collection  prior  to 
1867,  SI  1.6:7,8  and  SI  1.7:3,9;  see,  lielow,  for  the  1867  catalogue  of  the  Smithsonian 
collection,  LC1.5:867.] 

802  Catalogue  of  books,  maps,  and  charts  belonging  to  library  of  two  Houses  of 
Congress,  Apr.  1802.    Washington  City,  William  Duane  [1802].    * 

803  Same,  supplemental,  Oct.  1803.  Washington  City,  James  D.  West- 
cott[1803].    * 

804  Catalogue  of  books,  maps,  and  chart^s  belonging  to  two  Houses  of  Con- 
gress.    1804.    * 

808  Catalogue  of  books,  maps,  and  charts  belonging  to  library  established 
in  Capitol  at  city  of  Washington  for  two  Houses  of  Congress,  to 
which  are  prefixed  statutes  and  bye-laws  relative  to  that  institu- 
tion.    Washington,  A.  &  G.  Way,  printers,  1808.     * 

812  Catalogue  of  books,  maps,  and  charts  belonging  to  library  established  in 
Capitol  at  city  of  Washington  for  two  Houses  of  Congress,  to  which 
are  annexed  statutes  and  bye-laws  relative  to  that  institution. 
Washington  City,  Roger  C.  Wei^htman,  1812.    * 

815  Catalogue  of  Library  of  United  States,  to  which  is  annexed  copious 
mdex,  alphabetically  arranged.  Washington,  Jonathan  Elliot, 
1815.  A^  [This  catalogue  comprises  exclusively  the  books 
purchased  from  Thomas  Jefferson  in  1815.] 

820  Supplement  to  catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress.  Washington  City, 
Daniel  Rapine,  1820.    4P    * 


S28 


ClMsIflcatlon 
no. 

IiCl.5:  I 

825    ! 

827 

828 

830 

831  > 

8312  I 
833 

834    I 

835 
837     , 
8391  I 

839'  i 

840 

842 
843 
844 
845 
846 
847 
848 
849 1 

8492 

850 

851 
852 

853 

854* 

8542 

854' 
855 

t        856 

857 
858 
859 
860 1 


liCl.    IjIBRARI  AN— Continued 

Catalogues — Continued 

Same.     Washington,  Davis  <fe  Force,  1825.     * 
Same.     Washington,  Peter  Force,  1827. 
Additional  supplement  to  catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress.    Washing- 
ton, Rothwell  &  Ustick,  1828.     * 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1830.     Washington,  Duff  Green, 

1830.    * 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  in  Dec.  1830,  supplement  of  additions 
in  Dec.  1831,  and  index  to  names  of  authors  and  annotators,  etc. 
Washington,  Duff  Green,  1831. 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1831.     [Washington,  D.  Green,  1831.]    * 
Same,   supplement,    Dec.    1833.     [Washington,    F.   W.    DeKrafft, 
printer,  1833.]    * 
Catalogue  of  additions  to  Library  of  Congress  since  Dec.  1833.     [Wash- 
ington, 1834.]    * 
Same,  since  Dec.  1834.     [Washington,  1835.]    * 
Same,  since  Dec.  1835.     [Washington,  1837.]    * 
Catalogue  of  books  in  law  department,  Jan.  1,  1839.     [Washington, 

1839.]    *    [Advance  issue  from  catalogue  of  Dec.  1839.] 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress  in  Capitol  of  United  States,  Dec. 
1839.     Washington  [Langtree  and  O'SuUivan]  1840. 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1840.     [Washington,  1840.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec,  1842.     [Washington,  1842.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1843.    [Washington,  1843.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1,  1844.     [Washington,  1844.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1,  1845.     [Washington,  1845.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1,  1846.     [Washington,  1846.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  6,  1847.     [Washington,  1847.] 
Same,  supplement,  Dec.  1848.     [Washington,  1848.] 
[Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  June  30,  1849.]     [T^^ashington,  1849.] 

[Title  taken  from  binder's  label.] 
Catalogue  of  books  in  law  department,  Dec.  1849.     Washington  [Tow- 
ers] 1849.    *     [Reprinted  from  catalogue  of  1849.] 
Supplement  to  catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1850.     [Wash- 
ington, 1850.] 
Same,  Dec.  1851.     [Washington,  1851.] 
Additions  made  to  Library  of  Congress  since  1st  day  of  Dec.  1851. 
Washington,  Lemuel  Towers,  Nov.  1,  1852. 
Same,  since  Ist  day  of  Nov.  1852.     Washington,  Lemuel  Towers, 

Nov.  1,1853. 
Same,  since  let  day  of  Nov.  1853.     Washington,  John  T.  and  Lem. 
Towers,  Nov.  1,  1854.    * 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  chapter  1,  Ancient  history,  complete 
to  Jan.  1854.     Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1854. 
Same.    Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1854.    f  <*    * 
Additions  made  to  Library  of  Congress  since  1st  day  of  Nov.  1854. 
Washington,  John  T.  and  Lem.  Towers,  Nov.  1,  1855.    * 
Same,  since  Ist  day  of  Nov.  1855.     Washington,  John  T.  &  Lem. 

Towers,  Nov.  1,  1856.    * 
Same,  since  1st  day  of  Nov.  1856. 

Nov.  1,  1857.     * 
Same,  since  1st  day  of  Nov.  1857. 

Nov.  1,  1858.    * 
Same,  since  1st  day  of  July,  1859. 

Nov.  16,  1859. 
Same,  since  16th  day  of  Nov.  1859. 
Nov.  1,  1860. 


Washington 
Washington 


Lemuel  Towers, 


Lemuel  Towers, 
Washington,  Lemuel  Towers, 
Washington,  Lemuel  Towers, 


624 


Classification 
no. 

LC1.5: 


861 1 

8612 

862 

863 
864 1 
8642 

865 
866 
867 


868 
8691 

8692 
8693 

869^ 


869  « 

870 

871 

872 

873-75 

878-80 1 

878-802 


IjCI.     librarian— Continued 


LC1.6: 

(no8.) 
IiCl.7: 

E,  F 
M 

Q 
Z 


[Advance  issue  from  cata- 


Washington,  Lemuel  Towers,  printer, 


Catalogues — Continued 

Catalogue  of  law  department.     1860. 

logue  of  1861.] 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress. 

1861. 
Additions  made  to  Library  of  Congress  since  1st  day  of  Nov.  1860,  with 

omissions  from  last  general  catalogue,  Dec.  1,  1861.     1862. 
Catalogue  of  additions  made  to  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1861-Dec. 
1,  1862.     1862. 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1862-Dec.  1,  1863.     1863. 
Alphabetical  catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  authors.     1864.     large  8® 
Catalogue  of  additions  made  to  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1863-Dec. 
1,  1864.     1864. 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1864-Dec.  1,  1865.     1865. 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1865-Dec.  1,  1866.     1866. 
Catalogue  of  books  added  to  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1866-Dec.  1, 
1867.     1868.     large  8°     [This  catalogue  includes  a  large  portion 
of  the  Smithsonian  and  Force  collections,  both  of  which  were 
deposited  in  the  Library  of  Congress  in  1867.] 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1867-Dec.  1,  1868.     1869.     large  8° 
Catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  index  of  subjects,  v.  1  [Aargau- 
Lichfield].     1869.     large  8" 
Same,  v.  2  [Lichtenau-Zwingli].     1869.    large  8° 
Catalogue  of  law  books  in  Library  of  Congress  arranged  by  subject- 
matters.     1869.    large  8"    [Advance  issue  from  catalogue  of  1869.] 
Catalogue  of  works  relating  to  political  economy  and  science  of  govern- 
ment in  Library  of  Congress,  arranged  by  subject-matters.     1869. 
large  8"    [Advance  issue  from  catalogue  of  1869.] 
Catalogue  of  books  added  to  Library  of  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1868-Dec.  1, 
1869.     1870.     large  8° 
Same,  Dec.  1,  1869-Dec.  1,  1870.     1871.     large  8« 
Same,  during  year  1871.     1872.    large  8*' 
Same,  during  j^ear  1872.     1874.     large  8<' 
Catalogue  of  recently  added  books.  Library  of  Congress,  1873-75,  with 

index  to  subjects  and  titles.  1876.  large  8** 
Alphabetical  catalogue  of  Library  of  Congress,  v.  1,  A-Braidwood. 
1878.  large  8° 
Same,  v.  2,  Brailsford-Cragin.  1880.  large  8°  [Two-thirds  of  a 
third  volume  are  said  to  have  been  compiled  and  750  copies 
printed,  but  not  bound.  No  copies  of  these  sheets  are  known  to 
be  extant.] 


[No  more  general  catalogues  printed.  Superseded  by  card  catalogue  and  by  special 
bibliographical  lists,  the  majority  of  which  have  been  issued  by  the  Bibliogra- 
phy Division  and  are  classed  under  LC2.2:] 


Library  orders 

[Confidential.] 

Classification 

See  also  LC9.5: 
America,  history  and  geography,  preliminary  and  provisional  scheme 

of  classification  [E  and  F].    Jan.  1901.    4« 
Classification,  class  M,  music,  class  ML,  literature  of  music,  class  MT, 

musical  instruction,  adopted  Dec.  1902,  as  in  force  Apr.  1904. 

1904.    large  8° 
Classification,  class  Q,  science,  preliminary,  July  1,  1905.     1905.     large 

8°    [Each  subclass  under  class  Q  issued  separately  also  and  classed 

under  LC1.7«:] 
Classification,  class  Z,  bibliography  and  library  science,  adopted  1898,  as 

in  force  Jan.  1,  1902.     1902.    large  8* 


625 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

L.C1.7«: 

(letters) 
L.C1.8: 

(no8.) 


.t»OCI    vOcl  .!»•• 
IiCl.9: 

904^ 


9042 

IiC1.9«: 

(CT) 
liCl.lO: 

906 


L.C1.10": 

(CT) 
LCI. 11: 

(v.  no8.) 

IiCl.ll«: 

(CT) 
IiC1.12: 


902 

903 

9041 

904- 

I043 

904* 

9045 

904  s 

904  7 

9048 

9049 

904 '0 

904" 


LCI.     LIBRARIAN— Continued 
Classification  (Beparates) 


Notes     for    Louisiana    Purchase 
Louis,  Mo.,  1904    160 

1    [See,  for  later  editions,  LC1.2:L61  '•^j 

2 

3 

4 

5 


Exposition,     St. 


[Discontinued.] 

A.  L.  A.  catalog 

A.  L.  A.  catalog,  8,000  volumes  for  a  popular  library,  with  notes, 
1904,  prepared  by  New  York  State  Library  and  Library  of 
Congress  under  auspices  of  American  Library  Association  pub- 
lishing board ;  editor,  Melvil  Dewey,  associate  editors,  May  Sey- 
mour, Mrs.  H.  L.  Elmendorf;  pt.  1,  classed,  pt.  2,  dictionary. 
Oct.  1904.  [Each  part  was  also  issued  separately.  See,  for  earlier 
editions,  1 16.2: AmS '-'-.] 
Same.  Oct.  1904  [reprint  1909].  [The  publisher's  i)reface  which 
appears  in  the  Oct.  1904  edition  is  omitted  from  this  reprint.] 

A.  L.  A.  catalog  (separates) 


A.  L.  A.  portrait  Index  ^^'*^'  1  .     *^*''v 

A.  L.  A.  portrait  index,  index  to  portraits  contain^ff  l^I^iinfetf'ltibcfes 
and  periodicals,  compiled  with  cooperation  of  many  librarians 
and  others  for  publishing  board  of  American  Library  Association. 
edited  by  William  Coolidge  Lane  and  Nina  E,  Browne.  1906; 
large  8" 

A.  L.  A.  portrait  Index  (separates) 


Records  of  Virginia  Company  of  London     4* 

V.  1 

V.  2 

Records  of  Virginia  Company  of  London  (separates) 


Lists  of  publications 

[See,  for  List  of  publications,  180Q-19O1,  appendix  2  of  Library  of  Congress  report, 

1901,  p.  362  (LCI.  1:901). 
See,  for  List  of  publications,  1897-1901,  issued  by  Bibliography  Division  May  6, 1901, 

LC2.2:P9C.J 

Publications  [issued  since  1897]. 

Same.    July  1,  1903.     large  8«> 

Same.    May  1,  1904.    4° 

Same.    July  1,  1904. ,  4» 

Same.    July  21,  1904.    4» 

Same.    Nov.  1,  1904.    4» 
Publications  issued  in  1904.    narrow  12* 
Publications,  Nov.  1904:  Cataloging.     [1904.] 

Same:  Classification.     [1904.]    narrow  16" 

Same:  Economics.     [1904.]    narrow  16" 

Same:  History  and  geography.     [1904.]    narrow  16* 

Same:  Library  of  Congress.     [1904.]    narrow  16° 

Same:  Manuscripts.     [1904.]    narrow  16° 


Nov.  1,  1902.    large  8« 


narrow  16° 


82452°— 11 


40 


626 


Classlftcation 
no. 

LC1.12: 

904 '2 

904 1=^ 
904^4 

90415 
906 1 
9062 
9063 
906^ 
906  5 

906 « 

907 

908 

909' 

9092 


liCl.     LIBRARIAN— Continued 

Ijlsts  of  publications— Continued 

Same:  Maps.     [1904.]    narrow  16" 

Same:  Periodicals.     [1904.]    narrow  16'^ 

Same:  Political  science.     [1904.]    narrow  16<* 

Same:  Printed  card  distribution.     [1904.]    narrow  16° 
Publications  [issued  since  1897].     [Mar.  15]  1906.     12* 

Same.     Dec.  1906.     12* 
Publications:  Copyright.     [1906.]    12* 

Same:  Geography  and  maps,  1897-1906.     [1906.]    12* 

Same:  Political  science  and  economics,  lists  of  references,  1897-1906. 
[1906.]    12* 

Same:  Texts.     [1906.]    12* 
Publications  [issued  since  1897].     Feb.  1907.     12"» 
Publications  issued  since  1897.     Jan.  1908.     12* 

Same.    Jan.  1909.     12*> 

Same.    Mar.  1909.     12« 


LC2.     BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Created  by  appropriation  act  effective  July  1,  1900.    See  Annual  report  of  Library  of  Confess, 

(LC1.1:901).] 


1901 


L.C2.1: 

(date) 
1,C2.2: 

An4^ 

An43 
Arl» 

Arl2 

B221 

B222 

B77' 

B77  2 
B85 

Oil 

C16 

C24 

C43 

C44» 

C442 
C711 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Anglo-Saxon  interests.    Select  list  of  references  on  Anglo-Saxon  inter- 
ests.    [1st  issue.]    1903.    large  8° 
Same.    2d  issue  with  additions.     1906.    large  8° 

Arbitration.  Select  list  of  references  on  industrial  arbitration.  1903. 
large  8" 

Arbitration.  List  of  references  on  international  arbitration.  1908. 
large  8° 

Banks.  List  of  more  important  books  in  Library  of  Congress  on  banks 
and  banking.     1904.    large  8* 

Banks.     List  of  works  relating  to  1st  and  2d  banks  of  United  States,  with 

i';.  chronological  list  of  reports,  etc.,  contained  in  American  state 
papers  and  in  Congressional  documents.     1908.     large  8« 

British  tariff  movement.     Select  list  of  references  on  British  tariff  move- 
ment, Chamberlain's  plan.     [Ist  issue.]    1904.    large  8® 
Same.     2d  issue  with  additions.     1906.    large  8° 

Budget  of  foreign  countries.  Select  list  of  references  on  budget  of  for- 
eign countries.     1904.     large  8° 

Cabinets.     Select  list  of  books  on  cabinets  of  England  and  America. 

1903.  large  8» 

Canada.  Select  list  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on  reci- 
procity with  Canada.    1907.    large  8° 

Cartularies.  List  of  cartularies,  principally  French,  recently  added  to 
Library  of  Congress  with  some  earlier  accessions.     1905.     large  8* 

Child  labor.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to 
child  labor.     1906.     large  8o 

Chinese  immigration.    Select  list  of  references  on  Chinese  immigration. 

1904.  large  8" 

Same.     1904  [reprint  1906].    large  8^ 
Colonization.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to 
theory  of  colonization,  government  of  dependencies,  protecto- 
,  rates,  and  related  topics;  by  A.  P.  0.  Griflin.    [Ist  edition.]    1900. 


627 


ClMslflratloii 
no. 

LC2.2: 

C71-' 

C76» 
C762 

C93 

D22 

Ei4 

El  2 

Em7 

F22 

F313 

F314 
F88 

G31 

G74 

Im62 
Im63 

:'■"     Im7 

In4 


Xb72^ 
In73 

I 

Ir6 

Lll 

M53' 


IiC2.     BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same.    2d  edition  with  additioiiH.     1900.     [See  also  T37.8:902*, 
p.  1567  and  T37.8:903»,  p.  2941.] 

Constitution  of  United  States.  Select  list  of  books  on  Constitution  of 
United  States.     1903.    large  8» 

Consular  service.  List  of  references  on  United  States  consular  service, 
with  appeiidix  on  consular  systems  in  foreign  countries.  1905. 
large  8° 

Currency.  Select  list  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating 
to  currency  and  banking,  with  special  regard  to  recent  condi- 
tions.    1908.    large  8* 

Danish  West  Indies.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on 
Danish  West  Indies;  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin.  1901.  lai^e  8» 
[4176-223] 

Eight-hour  day.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating 
to  eight-hour  working  day  and  to  limitation  of  working  hours  in 
general.     1908.     large  S" 

Elections.  Select  list  of  references  on  corrupt  practices  in  elections. 
1908.     large  8« 

Employers'  liability.  Select  list  of  works  relating  to  employers'  lia- 
bility.   1906.    large  8» 

Far  East.  Select  list  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating 
to  the  far  East.     1904.    large  8« 

Federal  control .   Select  list  of  references  on  Federal  control  of  commerce 
and  corporations.     [1st  issue.]    1903.     large  S° 
Same.    2d  issue  with  additions.     1904.     large  8* 

Federal  control.    List  of  more  recent  works  on  Federal  control  of  com- 
merce and  corporations.     1907.     large  S° 
Same,  without  note  "printed  as  manuscript."     1907  [1908]. 

French  alliance.  List  of  works  relating  to  French  alliance  in  American 
Revolution;  by  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark  Griffin.     1907.     large  S'' 

Germans.  List  of  works  relating  to  Germans  in  United  States.  1904. 
Iai^e8« 

Government  ownership.  Select  list  of  references  on  Government  own- 
ership of  raiboads.     1903.     large  8»    [See  also  LC2.2:Rl3i-3.] 

Immigration.     List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on  immi- 
gration.   [Ist  issue.]    1904.    large  8" 
Same.    2d  issue  with  additions.     1905.    large  8® 
Same.     3d  issue  with  additions.     1907.     large  8** 

Impeachment.  Select  list  of  references  on  impeachment.  1905. 
large  8° 

Inheritances.  Select  list  of  works  relating  to  taxation  of  inheritances 
and  incomes,  United  States  and  some  foreign  countries  1907. 
large  8" 

Insurance.     List  of  works  relating  to  Government  regulation  of  insur- 
ance, United  States  and  foreign  countries.     [1st  edition.]    1906. 
large  8« 
Same.    2d  edition.    1908.    large  8» 

Insurance.  Select  list  of  references  on  workingmen's  insurance,  gen- 
eral. United  States,  Great  Britain,  Germany,  France,  Belgium. 
1908.    large  8« 

Iron  and  steel.  Select  list  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals, 
relating  to  iron  and  steel  in  commerce.     1907.     large  8*' 

Labor.  Select  list  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on  labor, 
particularly  relating  to  strikes.     1903.    large  8° 

Mercantile  marine  subsidies.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  peri- 
odicals, on  mercantile  marine  subsidies.  [1st  edition.]  1900. 
[4033-61] 


628 


Classification 
no. 

LC2.2: 

M532 
M533 
M92 


mv 

N312 
N313 

P38 

P531 


P532 

P533 

P75 

P83 
P84 
P93 
P94 
P96 
RI31 

RI32 

RI33 

R13* 
R241 
R242 

Sa4 


IiC2.    BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION-Continued 
General  publications— Continued 

Same.    2d  edition  with  additions.     1903.    large  8» 
Same.    3d  edition  with  additions.     1906.    large  8" 
Municipal  affairs.     Select  list  of  books  on  municipal  affairs,   with 
special  reference  to  municipal  ownership;  with  appendix,  Select 
list  of  State  documents.    1906.    large  8® 
Negro  question.    Select  list  of  references  on  negro  question,    fist  issue  1 
1903.    large  80  ■■ 

Same.    2d  issue  with  additions.     1906.    large  8* 

Negro  suffrage.  List  of  discussions  of  14th  and  15th  amendments,  with 
special  reference  to  negro  suffrage.     1906.    large  8® 

Pensions.  Select  list  of  references  on  old  age  and  civil  service  pensions. 
1903.    large  8° 

Philippine  Islands.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on 
Philippine  Islands  in  Library  of  Congress,  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin; 
with  Chronological  list  of  maps,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips.  1903. 
large  8*>    [4423-74,  pt.  1] 

Philippine  Islands.  Biblioteca  Filipina,  6  sea  catdlogo  razonado  de  todos 
I08  impresos,  tanto  insulares  como  extranjeros,  relativos  d  la  his- 
toria,  etc.,  de  las  Islas  Filipinas,  de  J0I6  y  Marianas,  por  T.  H.  Pardo 
de  Tavera;  published  under  direction  of  Library  of  Congress  and 
Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs.     1903.    large  S^    [4423-74,  pt.  2] 

Philippine  Islands.  List  of  works  relating  to  American  occupation  of 
Philippine  Islands,  1898-1903,  by  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark  Griffin; 
from  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on  Philippine 
Islands,  1903,  with  additions  to  1905.  1905.  large  8«  [Includes 
select  list  of  references  on  expansion  of  United  States.] 

Political  parties.  List  of  works  relating  to  political  parties  in  United 
States.     1907.    large  8« 

Porto  Rico.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on  Porto 
Rico;  by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin.     1901.    large  8°    [4176-222J 

Postal  savings  banks.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals, 
relating  to  postal  savings  banks.     1908.    large  8* 

Primary  elections.  List  of  references  on  primary  elections,  particu- 
larly direct  primaries.     1905. 

Proportional  representation.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  peri- 
odicals, relating  to  proportional  representation.     1904.    large  8° 

Publications.  Library  of  Congress  publications  [1897-1901].  May  6, 
1901.    large  8«    [See  also  LCI. 12:] 

Railroads.  Select  list  of  books  on  railroads  in  foreign  countries,  govern- 
ment regulation:  General;  Continental  Europe,  international 
freight  agreement;  Great  Britain;  France;  Germany;  Belgium; 
Switzerland;  Italy;  Austria-Hungary;  Russia.     1905.    large  8° 

Railroads.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to  rail- 
roads, in  their  relation  to  Government  and  the  public,  with 
appendix,  list  of  references  on  Northern  Securities  case.  [1st 
issue.]  1904.  large  8° 
Same,  with  select  list  of  recent  works  relating  to  Government  regula- 
tion and  Government  ownership  of  railroads.  2d  issue  [with 
additions].  1907.  large  8° 
See  also  LG2.2:G74. 

Railroads.  Select  list  of  references  on  valuation  and  capitalization  of 
railroads.     1909.    large  8° 

Reciprocity.  List  of  references  on  reciprocity,  books,  articles  in  peri- 
odicals. Congressional  documents.     1902.    large  8°    [4241-317] 

Recognition.  List  of  references  on  recognition  in  international  law 
and  practice.     1904.     large  8° 

Samoa.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  on  Samoa  and 
Guam.     1901.    large  8° 


629 


ClaMlflratlon 
no. 

L.C2.2: 

Se5 


Su7 

T17 

T77» 


T77  2 
T773 

Un3 
W31 

L,C2.3: 

(nos.) 
L.C2.4: 

(nos.) 


i:iC2.    BIBLIOGRAPHY  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Senators.  List  of  references  on  popular  election  of  Senators,  with 
appendix,  debates  on  election  of  Senators  in  Federal  Convention 
ot  1787  [and  extracts  from  Federalist].  1904.  large  8°  [This  is 
a  rearrangement  with  additione,  of  Senate  document  404,  57th 
Congress,  Ist  session.] 

Supreme  Court.  List  of  works  relating  to  Supreme  Court.  1909. 
large  8° 

Tariff.    List  of  works  on  tariffs  of  foreign  countries.     1906.    large  8° 

Trusts.  List  of  books,  with  references  to  periodicals,  relating  to  trusts; 
by  A.  P.  C.  Griffin.     1st  edition.     1900.    8° 

[Prior  to  the  publication  of  this  1st  edition,  there  were  printed  by  order  of  Congress 
700  copies  of  this  list  in  bill  form  as  56th  Congress,  1st  session,  House  concurrent 
resolution  55,  large  8°.] 

Same.    2d  edition  with  additions.     1902.    large  8" 
Same,  with  supplementary  select  list  of  1906.    3d  edition  [with  addi- 
tions].    1907.     large  8° 
Union  list  of  periodicals,  transactions  and  allied  publications  currently 
received  in  principal  libraries  of  District  of  Columbia.     1901. 
large  8° 
Waterways.    List  of  works  relating  to  deep  waterways  from  Great 
Lakes  to  Atlantic  Ocean,  with  some  othef  related  works.     1908. 
large  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


LC3.      COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 


[The  connection  of  the  Copyright  Office  with  the  Library  of  Congress  dates  from  the  act  approved  July  8, 
1870.  The  act  approved  Feb.  19, 1897,  created  a  register  of  copyrights  whose  duties  were  to  be  performed 
under  the  direction  and  supervision  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress.  See,  for  an  account  of  the  office,  annual 
report  of  Librarv  of  Congress,  1901  (LCI. 1:901),  and  TTistorv  of  Library  of  Congress,  by  W.  D.  Johnston 
(LCl.2:H()2),  and  for  Copyright  enactments  of  United  States,  1783-1906,  Copyright  Office  Bulletin  3, 2d 
edition  (LC3.3:32). 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  copyright  publications  issued  prior  to  July  8, 1870.  From  May 
31, 1790  to  Feb.  5,  1859,  j uris'diction  over  copyright  matters  was  vested  in  the  Department  of  State, 
and  from  Feb.  5,  1859  to  July  8, 1870,  in  the  Department  of  the  Interior.] 


t 


L,C3.1: 

(date) 

IjC3.2: 

C79^ 
C792 


C793 
C79* 

r 

C79* 
C79« 


C79' 


Annual  reports 

[1899-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:),  and  for  1909  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Copyright.     Application  for  copyright  [blank  form].     1898.    4° 
Copyright.     Amendments  proposed  to  copyright  bill,  S.  6330,  H.  19853 
[59th  Congress],  with  criticisms  and  suggestions  received  and  noted 
by  Copyright  Office  [pt.  1].    Nov.  22, 1906.    4°    [Proof  copy.] 

Same,  addenda.     Dec.  4,  1906.    4« 

Same,  addenda,  draft  of  bill  submitted  on  behalf  Melville  Clark 
Piano  Co.,  Q.  R.  S.  Co.,  etc.,  interested  in  manufacture  of  auto- 
matic musical  instruments  and  perforated-roll  controllers,  as 
substitute  for  H.  19853,  S .  6330  [59th  Congress].     Dec.  6, 1906.    4° 

Same,  pt.  2.    Dec.  1906.    4° 

Same,  pt.  3,  with  title,  Copyright  bill,  S.  6330,  H.  19853  [59th  Con-^ 
gjress],  comment  upon  bill  and  upon  criticisms  thereof  by  copy- 
right committees  of  American  Bar  Association  and  Association 
of  Bar  of  City  of  New  York.  1906  [1907]. 
Copyright  bill,  S.  6330,  H.  19853  [59th  Congress],  statement  by  libra- 
rian of  Congress  to  Committee  [on  Patents]  at  first  public  hear- 
ing, June  6,  1906.    [1906.]    4° 


630 


Classification 
no. 

L.C3.2: 

C79« 

C79'' 
C7910 

In8 
R26 

LC3.3: 

(nos.) 


!LC3.     COPYRIGHT   OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Copyright  bill,  memorandum:  a,  Some  leading  features;  [b,  Provi- 
sions of  existing  law  which  are  omitted  from  bill].     [1906.]    4° 

Copyright.  Bill  to  amend  and  consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright, 
introduced,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  May  31,  1906.  [1906.]  49 
[Library  print  of  Senate  bill  6330  and  House  bill  19853,  with 
marginal  notes.] 

Copyright.  Provisions  under  consideration  for  bill  to  amend  and  con- 
solidate acts  respecting  copyright.  Mar.  30,  1906.  4°  * 
[Proof  copy.     Limited  edition.] 

Copyright.  Draft  of  proposed  bill  to  amend  and  consolidate  acts 
respecting  copyright.  May  19,  1906.  4"  *  [Proof  copy. 
Limited  edition.] 

International  copyright  [circular  announcement  regarding  Information 
circulars  4,  38,  and  39].     [1909.] 

Registration.  Special  notice  [regarding  application  for  registration  of 
any  work  published  after  July  1,  1909,  or  prior  to  that  date]. 
[1909.]    oblong  48« 

Bulletins 

1,  Jan.  1898.     [Ist  edition]    See,  for  earlier  edition  issued  without  bul- 
letin number,  LC1.2:C793. 
Same,  Jan.  1899.     [2d  edition]  revised 
[3d  edition]  revised 
4th  edition  revised 
5th  edition  revised 
[2d  edition  of]  5th  edition  revised 
[3d  edition  of]  5th  edition  revised 
[4th  edition  of]  5th  edition  revised 
6th  edition 

[2d  edition  of]  6th  edition 
[3d  edition  of]  6th  edition 
[4th  edition  of]  6th  edition 
[5th  edition  of]  6th  edition 
[6th  edition  of]  6th  edition 


Same,  July,  1899. 
Same,  July,  1900. 
Same,  July,  1901. 
Same,  Jan.  1903. 
Same,  Jan.  1903. 
Same,  June  1,  1904. 
Same,  Mar.  3,  1905. 
Same,  Mar.  3,  1905. 
Same,  Mar.  3,  1905. 
Same,  Nov.  15,  1906. 
Same,  July  15,  1907. 


[Superseded  by 


Same,  July  15,  1908. 

LC3.3:14.] 

Mar  1899.     [1st  edition]    See,  for  earlier  editions  issued  without  bul- 
letin number,  LC1.2:C79^.2 

Same,  July,  1899.     [2d  edition  revised] 

Same,  May,  1900.     3d  edition  revised 

Same,  July,  1901.    4th  edition  revised 

Same,  July,  1901.     [2d  edition  of]  4th  edition  revised 

Same,  June  25,  1904.     [5th  edition] 

Same,  May  5,  1905.     6th  edition 

Same,  Feb.  15,  1906.     [2d  edition  of]  6th  edition    * 

[1st  edition] 

Same.    2d  edition  revised 

Same,  addenda  to  2d  edition  revised 
pt.  1    [Replaced  by  Information  circular  4  (LC3.4:43).] 

Same,  pt.  2    [Superseded  by  LC3.3:5.] 

Same,  pt.  3    [Superseded  by  LC3.3:6.] 

2d  edition  [of  4,  pt.  2]    See,  for  addenda  published  as  Information 
circular  37,  LC3.4:37. 

[Supersedes  LC3.3:4,,pt,  S'.J; 


m 


IiC3.     COPYRIGHT  OFFIC 
IiC3.3 :     Bulletins— Continued 


CUsRlflcatlon 

no. 


E— Co] 


nr.f)r. 

ntinued 


(no8.) 


IiC3.4: 

(nos.) 


8o 


8  larpe  8° 
Same,  addenda 

9  40 

10  [Oct.  23,  1905].     fist  edition]    4° 
Same  [Mar.  2,  1906].    2d  [edition] 

11 
12 

13 
14 


40 
Same, 


addenda 


Same,  with  index 
Same,  with  index,  Apr.  7,  1909. 
Same,  with  index,  June  25,  1909. 
Same,  with  index,  Dec.  6,  1909. 


[2d  edition] 

3d  [edition] 
4th  [edition] 


Circulars,  Information  circulars,  etc. 

[This  series  consists  of  circulars  for  use  in  official  corresjxtndence  of  the  Copyright 
Office,  Information  circulars,  Explanatory  circulars,  and  Administration  circu- 
lars, numbered  separately.  Various  circulars  of  different  titles  are  assigned  the 
same  number  in  the  three  series. 

Unless  otherwise  noted  at  end  of  entry,  the  circulars  bear  no  other  series  title  than 
"Circular."] 

1  Remittances.    May  20,  1900.    4°    (Information  circular.) 

Same,  with  changes.    Aug.  20,  1903.    4*^    (Information  circular.) 

2  No  fee  [circular  stating  that  application  for  copyright  was  not  accom- 

panied by  legal  fee].    May  15,  1900.    4'> 

3  Copyright  fees.     Aug.  24,  1900.    4*>    (Information  circular.) 

Same,  with  changes.    Jan.  25,  1904.     4**    (Information  circular.) 

4  Excess  fees.    Aug.  10,  1899.    4» 

4  Date   of   registration   of   title.    Sept.    15,    1901.    4"    (Information 
circular.) 

4  [International  Copyright  Union]  text  of  [Berne]  convention  creating 

International  Copyright  Union,  Sept.  5,  1887,  together  with  addi- 
tional articles,  signed  at  Paris,  May  4,  1896.  [Sept.  25,  1908.]  4« 
(Information  circular.)  [This  circular  replaces  Bulletin  4,  pt.  1 
(LC3.3:4,  pt.  1).] 
4a  Convention  creating  International  Copyright  Union,  revised  text 
1908.     [1908.]    40    ([Information  circular.]) 

5  No  title,  book,  or  other  article  [1st  step  in  securing  copyright  protec- 

tion].   Mar.  26,  1900.    4« 

15,  1902.    4°    (Information  circular.) 
40 


4°    (Information  circular.) 


Same,  with  changes.    Aug. 

6  Periodicals.    July  15,  1899. 

Same.    May  15,  1900.    4° 

7  Photographs.    Nov.  23,  1901. 
7a  Refund.     May  15,  1900.    4° 
7b  Same.    July  10,  1899.    4*> 
7c  Same.    May  15,  1900.    4° 
7d  Same.    July  10,  1899.    40  ^^,^[ 

8  Receipts  for  copyright  deposits.    July  15,  1899.    4° 

9  In  whose  name  [claim  of  copyright  is  to  be  registered].    July  10, 

1899.    4° 
Same.    May  15,  1900.    4° 

10  Only  1  copy  deposited  [circular  relative  to  number  of  copies  of  publi- 

cation to  be  deposited  in  securing  copyright].     May  15,  1900.     4" 
10  Assignment  of  copyright.     Sept.  15,  1901.    4**    (Information  circu- 
lar.) , 


OK 


632 


Classification 
no. 

(no8.) 


IiC3.     COPYRIGHT    OFFICE— Continued 

Circulars,  Information  circulars,  etc.— Continuecl 

11  Labels  and  prints  [can  not  be  registered  for  copyright  protection!. 

July  25,  1899.     4°  r/    e,       t-  j 

Same,  with  changes.     Dec.  10,  1901.    4*>    (Information  circular.) 

12  No  title,  music  [circular  of  instructions  for  securing  copyright  privi- 

lege for  musical  composition].     Aug.  15,  1899.    4° 
Same,  with  changes.    June  25,  1902.    4'*    (Information  circular.) 

13  Trade-marks  [not  subject  to  copyright].     Sept.  28,  1899.     4° 
Same,  with  changes  [postal  card  form].    Apr.  25,  1903.    oblong  48° 

(Information  circular.) 

14  Deposit  of  copies  [of  article  to  be  copyrighted].    May  15,  1900.    4" 

14  [Pan-American  copyright  treaties.]     [1907.]     (Information  circular.) 

[Extracts  from  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  document  330, 
serial  no.  4245,  and  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  document 
365,  serial  no.  5073.] 

15  Two  copies  required.     Sept.  28,  1899.    4° 

15  Catalogue  of  copyright  entries.     Sept.  25,  1901.     4°    (Information 

circular.)  ,   ,    ,..-,  ,;iii-r. 

16  Copyright  entry  required.    Aug.  25,  1899.   ,4°.:, 

16  [Differentiation  of  title.]     [Nov.  18,  1903.]    4°    (Information  circu- 

lar.) 

17  Article  not  subject  of  copyright.     Aug.  7,  1899.     4° 

18  Variance  in  claim,  a.    May  15,  1900. 

18  [Interim  copyright  act,  1904]  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  public  [act] 

2,  to  afford  protection  to  exhibitors  of  foreign  literary,  artistic,  or 
musical  works  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition.  [Jan.  15, 1904.] 
(Information  circular.) 

19  Mere  name  or  form  of  words  [is  not  subject  to  copyright].     Nov.  25, 

1899.  4° 

19  Mere  name,  title,  or  form  of  words  [can  not  be  copyrighted].    Oct.  1, 
1903.     4°    (Information  circular.) 

19  [Mere  name,  title,  or  form  of  words  can  not  be  copyrighted.]    [Aug.  1, 

1907.]    4«    (Explanatory  circular.) 

20  [Interim  copyright  protection,  instructions  to  applicants  for  registra- 

tion under  act  to  afford  protection  to  exhibitors  of  foreign  literary, 
artistic,  or  musical  works  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition.] 
[Jan.  26,  1904.]    4°    (Information  circular.) 
20f  Same,  French.     [Jan.  15,  1904.]    4"    (Information  circular.) 
20g  Same,  German.     [Jan.  30,  1904.]    4**    (Information  circular.) 

20  Rules  for  practice  and  procedure  under  sec.  25  of  act  to  amend  and 

consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright,  approved  Mar.  4,  1909,  to 
take  effect  July  1,  1909;  adopted  and  promulgated  by  Supreme 
Com-t,  June  1,  1909.    July  10,  1909.     (Information  circular.)    * 

21  Nationality  of  author  required.    Aug.  10,  1899.    4° 

Same,  with  changes.    Nov.  14,  1903.    4^'    (Information  circular.) 
Same,  with  changes.     [Feb.  20,  1905.]    4°    (Information  circular.) 

22  Variance  in  application.     Dec.  30,  1899.    4° 

22  Extension  of  copyright  to  Cuba.    Nov.  20,  1903.    4°  (Information 

circular.) 

23  Patents.     Dec.  30,  1899.    4« 

23  [Design  patents.]    [Oct.  15,  1907.]    4*    (Information  circular.) 

24  Prints  for  articles  of  manufacture.     Dec.  30,  1899.    4° 

Same,  with  changes.     [Oct.  26,  1903.]    4°     (Information  circular.) 

25  Copyright  business,  quarterly  statement  to  Mar.  31,  1900.     Apr.  7, 

1900.  4°    (Information  circular.) 

Same,  quarterly  statement  to  June  30,  1900.     July  7,  1900.     4"     (In- 
formation curcular.) 


633 


Classification 
no. 

LC3.4:: 

(no8.) 


LC3.     COPYRIGHT    OFFiqE— Continued 

Circulars,  Information  circulars,  etc. Continued 

Same,  quarterly  statement  to  Sept.  29, 1900.    Oct.  6, 1900.    4°    (In- 


31,  1900.    Jan.  10,  1901.    4o 
[July  9,  1901.]    40 
narrow  12®    (In- 
narrow  12? 
(In- 


formation curcular.) 
Same,  quarterly  statement  to  Dec 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  semi-annual  statement  to  June  30,  1901. 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  statement  to  Dec.  31, 1901.     [Jan.  10, 1902.] 

formation  circular.)    * 
Same,  statement  to  June  30,   1902.    [July  5,   1902.] 

(Information  circular.)     * 
Same,  statement  to  Dec.  31, 1902.    [Jan.  10, 1903.]    narrow  12* 

formation  circular.) 
Same,  statement  to  June  30,   1903.     [July  3,   1903.]    narrow  12° 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  statement  to  Dec.  31,  1903.    Jan.  6,  1904.    narrows*    (Infor- 
mation circular.) 
Same,  statement  to  June  30, 1904.    July  2, 1904.    narrow  8°    (Infor- 
mation circular.) 
Same,  statement  for  [calendar]  year  1904.    Jan.  3,  1905.    narrow  8* 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  statement  for  [calendar]  year  1905.    Jan.  4,  1906.    narrow  8° 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  statement  for  fiscal  year  1905-6.    July  5,  1906.     narrow  8° 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  statement  for  [calendar]  year  1906 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  statement  for  fiscal  year  1906-7. 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  stateinent  for  calendar  year  1907. 

(Information  cu'cular.) 
Same,  statement  for  calendar  year  1908. 

(Information  circular.) 
[No  statement  printed  for  1909.] 

26  Nature  of  article  to  be  copyrighted.     May  15,  1900.    4® 

Same,  with  changes.     Apr.  25,  1903.    4**    (Information  circular.) 

26  [Designation  of  article  to  be  copyrighted.]    [July  5,  1907.]    4®    (Ex- 

planatory circular.) 

27  Articles  subject  of  copyright.    Aug.  7,  1899.     4*' 

Same,  with  changes.     Oct.  5,  1901.    4*'    (Information  circular.) 
Same,  with  changes.     [Dec.  15,  1903.]    4"    (Information  circular.) 

28  Services  of  agent  not  necessary.    Aug.  15,  1899.     4® 

29  Revenue  stamp  [to  be  attached  to  each  certificate  of  copyright]. 

May  30,  1900.    4°    (Information  circular.) 

29  Copyright  treaty  with  China  [articles  9-11  of]  treaty  between  United 

States  and  China  for  extension  of  commercial  relations  between 
them,  signed  at  Shanghai,  Oct.  8,  1903,  proclaimed  Jan.  13,  1904. 
[Feb.  1,  1904.]    4°    (Information  circular.) 

30  Current  items,  a:  Canada  copyright  act,  1900.    Sept.  29,  1900.    4° 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  b:  Opinions  of  Attorney  General,  Jan.  19  and  24.  1901,  relat- 
ing to  importation  of  Rostand's  L'Aiglon  and  Liddell  and  Scott's 
Greek-English  lexicon.  Feb.  23,  1901.  4**  (Information  cir- 
cular.) [Reprinted  from  Treasury  decisions,  1901,  v.  4  (Tl.ll^: 
^       901^).] 

31  Expiration  of  copyright.     Sept.  25,  1900.    4"    (Administration  cir- 

cular.) 


Jan.  5,  1907.     narrow  8° 


July  3,  1907.     narrow  8° 
Jan.  6,  1908.    narrow  8» 


Jan.  6,  1909.    narrow  8* 


634 


Classiflcatioil 
uo. 

L.C3.4: 

(nos.) 


L.C3.5: 

(nos.) 


IjC3.     copyright   OFFICE— Continued 

Circulars,  Information  circulars,  etc.— Continued 

31  [Customs  regulations,  1900]  entry  of  imported  merchandise,  copy- 

righted books  and  other  articles.  Apr.  23,  1901.  4°  (Informa- 
tion circular.) 

32  Importation  under  interim  copyright  act  of  Jan.  7,  1904,  opinion  of 

Secretary  of  Treasury,  Mar.  12,  1904.  [May  18,  1904.]  4«'  (In- 
formation circular.) 

33  [Copyright  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  to  amend  sec.  4952,  Revised  statutes, 

as  amended,  so  as  to  protect  rights  of  those  obtaining  copyright 
for  English  translations  of  books  in  foreign  languages,  and  regula- 
tions thereunder.]    [Mar.  7,  1905.]    (Information  circular.) 

33a  [Act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  information  regarding  transition  from  ad  in- 
terim act,  Mar.  3,  1905,  to  new  copyright  act  of  Mar.  4,  1909 
granting  full  term  of  protection  to  books  in  foreign  languages,  in 
effect  July  1,  1909.]    Mar.  15,  1909.     * 

33f  Same,  French.     Mar.  25,  1905.    4°    * 

33g  Same,  German.     Mar.  18,  1905.    4o    * 

34  Extension  of  copyright  to  Norway.    Aug.  21,  1905.    4«>    (Informa- 

tion circular.) 

35  General  instructions  [for  securing  copyright].     [July  5,  1900.]    4° 

(Information  circular.) 
Same,  with  changes.     [Sept.  25,  1903.]    4°     (Information  circular.) 
Same,  with  changes.     [July  20,  1907.]     4^     (Explanatory  circular.) 

35  [Extension  of  copyright  to  Austria.]    [Oct.  8,  1907.]    4"    (Informa- 

tion circular.) 

36  Catalogue  of  copyright  entries.    [July  15,  1909.]    4°    (Explanatory 

circular.) 

37  [English]  musical  copyright  act,  1906,  addenda  to  Copyright  Office 

Bulletin  5.  [Oct.  15,  1906.]  (Information  circular.)  [See,  for 
Copyright  Office  Bulletin  5,  LC3.3:5.] 

38  International  copyright  relations.     [Oct.  20,  1906.]    4"    (Informa- 

tion circular.)    * 
Same,  with  addition  at  bottom  of  p.  1.     [Oct.  20,  1906,  published 
1907?]    4«    (Information  circular.) 

39  New  copyright  treaties  negotiated  by  United  States.     Oct.  1,  1908. 

4**    (Information  circular.) 

Catalogue  of  title  entries  of  books  and  otlier 
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454 

518 

263 

327 

391 

455 

519 

264 

328 

392 

456 

520 

265 

329 

393 

457 

521 

266 

330 

394 

458 

522 

636 


Classification 
no. 

IiC3.     COPYRIGHT  OFFICE— Continued 

JbC3.5; 

Catalogue    of    title    entries    of 

books    and.    otlier 

(nos.) 

articles  [old 

series] — Continued 

523 

567 

611 

655 

699 

74^ 

(m 

524 

568 

612 

656 

700 

744 

h)i- 

525 

569 

613 

657 

701 

745 

<-•<){ 

526 

570 

614 

658 

702 

746 

r.l)\ 

527 

571 

615 

659 

703 

747 

528 

572 

616 

660 

704 

748 

529 

573 

617 

661 

705 

749 

530 

574 

618 

662 

706 

750 

531 

575 

619 

663 

707 

751 

532 

576 

620 

664 

708 

752 

533 

577 

621 

665 

709 

753 

534 

578 

622 

666 

710 

754 

535 

579 

623 

667 

711 

755 

536 

580 

624 

668 

712 

756 

537 

581 

625 

669 

713 

757 

538 

582 

626 

670 

714 

758 

539 

583 

627 

671 

715 

759 

540 

584 

628 

672 

716 

760 

541 

585 

629 

673 

717 

761 

542 

586 

630 

674 

718 

762 

543 

587 

631 

675 

719 

763 

544 

588 

632 

676 

720 

764 

545 

589 

633 

677 

721 

765 

546 

590 

634 

678 

722 

766 

547 

591 

635 

679 

723 

767 

548 

592 

636 

680 

724 

768 

549 

593 

637 

681 

725 

769 

550 

594 

638 

682 

726 

770 

551 

595 

639 

683 

727 

771 

552 

596 

640 

684 

728 

772 

553 

597 

641 

685 

729 

773 

554 

598 

642 

686 

730 

774 

555 

599 

643 

687 

731 

775 

556 

600 

644 

688 

732 

776 

557 

601 

645 

689 

733 

777 

558 

602 

646 

690 

734 

778 

559 

603 

647 

691 

735 

779 

560 

604 

648 

692 

736 

780 

561 

605 

649 

693 

737 

781 

562 

606 

650 

694 

738 

782 

563 

607 

651 

695 

739 

564 

608 

652 

696 

740 

565 

609 

653 

697 

741 

566 

610 

654 

698 

742 

liCS.e^: 

Catalogue  of  copyright 

entries, 

pt.  1,  Bo< 

3ks  [etc.], 

(v.  nos.) 

new  series 

later 

[The  new  series  began  July  5, 1906,  the  matter  being  aiTanged  in  4 

pts.,  the  several 
i  into  2  groups, 

(v.  nos. 
and 

parts  bemg  divided  into  volumes.    Part  1  is  later  subdividec 

beginning  with  v.  6.    Volumes  1 

-5  of  pt.  1  were  issued  in  week 

y  numbers,  but 

beginning  with  v. 
monthly.] 

6,  group  1  is 

.  still  issued  weekly,  f  while  g 

•oup  2  becomes 

group 
nps.) 

pt.l 

,  Books,  dramatic 

compositions,  maps  and  charts 

;  '  ' 

V.   1, 

no.    1,  July     5, 

1906 

V.  1,  no. 

4,  July   26, 

1906 

no.    2,  July   12, 

1906 

no. 

5,  Aug.     2, 

1906 

no.    3,  July   19, 

1906 

no. 

6,  Aug.     9, 

1906 

fThJB  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Pt.  1, 
group  1,  was  issued  weekly  up  to  v.  8,  no.  8,  Mar.  23, 1911.  From  the  last  week  of  Mar. 
to  Sept.  1911,  iesUies  have  appeared  3  times  a  week,  in  signature  form,  without  title- 
page.  The  year,  number,  and  date  of  printing  appear  at  the  bottom  of  the  first  page, 
and  the  title  and  volume  number  are  carried  m  the  running  head. 

Beginning  Mar.  1911,  separate  monthly  indexes  have  been  issued.  These  are 
nnnumbered,  but  are  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  following  the  numbers 
which  they  index. 


637 


Classiflratlon 
no. 


I,C3.     COPYRIGHT  OFFICE-Continued 


(v.  noB.) 

later 

(v.  nos. 

and 

group 

noB.) 


'^  Catalogue  of  copyrlfflit  entries,  l)tV  1,  Books  [etc.]» 
new  series  -Continued 

pt.  1,  Books,  dramatic  compositions,  maps  and  charts — Continued 

V.  1,  no.    7,  Aug. 

no.    8,  Aug. 

no.    9,  Aug. 

no.  10,  Sept. 

no.  11,  Sept. 

no.  12,  Sept, 

no.  13,  Sept. 

no.  14,  Oct. 

no.  15,  Oct. 

no.  16,  Oct. 

no.  17,  Oct. 

no.  18,  Nov. 

no.  19,  Nov. 

no.  20,  Nov. 

no.  21,  Nov. 

no.  22,  Nov. 

no.  23,  Dec. 

no.  24,  Dec. 

no.  25,  Dec. 

no.  26 
v.  2,  no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 


V.  3, 


it  'in 


.  Dec. 

1,  Jan. 

2,  Jan. 

3,  Jan. 

4,  Jan. 

5,  Jan. 

6,  Feb. 

7,  Feb. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Feb. 
no.  10,  Mar. 
no.  11,  Mar. 
no.  12,  Mar. 
no.  13,  Mar. 
no.  14,  Apr. 
no.  15,  Apr. 
no.  16,  Apr. 
no.  17,  Apr. 
no.  18,  May 
no.  19,  May 
no.  20,  May 
no.  21,  May 
no.  22,  May 
no.  23,  June 
no.  24,  June 
no.  25,  June 
no.  26,  June 
no.    1,  July 

2,  July 

3,  July 

4,  July 

5,  Aug. 

6,  Aug. 

7,  Aug. 

8,  Aug. 

9,  Aug. 
no.  10,  Sept. 
no.  11,  Sept. 
no.  12,  Sept. 
no.  13,  Sept. 
no.  14,  Oct. 
no.  15,  Oct. 
no.  16,  Oct. 
no.  17,  Oct. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


16, 

1906 

23, 

1906 

30, 

1906 

6, 

1906 

13, 

1906 

20, 

1906 

27, 

1906 

4, 

1906 

11, 

1906 

18, 

1906 

25, 

1906 

1, 

1906 

8, 

1906 

15, 

1906 

22, 

1906 

28, 

1906 

6, 

1906 

13, 

1906 

20, 

1906 

27, 

1906 

3, 

1907 

10, 

1907 

17, 

1907 

24, 

1907 

31, 

1907 

7, 

1907 

14, 

1907 

21, 

1907 

28, 

1907 

7, 

1907 

14, 

1907 

21, 

1907 

28, 

1907 

4, 

1907 

11, 

1907 

18, 

1907 

25, 

1907 

2, 

1907 

9, 

1907 

16, 

1907 

23, 

1907 

29, 

1907 

6, 

1907 

13, 

1907 

20, 

1907 

27, 

1907 

3 

1907 

11, 

1907 

18, 

1907 

25, 

1907 

1 

1907 

8 

1907 

15 

1907 

22 

1907 

29 

1907 

5 

1907 

12 

1907 

19 

1907 

26 

1907 

3 

1907 

10 

1907 

17 

1907 

24 

1907 

V.  3,  no.  18,  Oct.  31,  1907 

no.  19,  Nov.  7,1907 

no.  20,  Nov.  14,  1907 

no.  21,  Nov.  21,  1907 

no.  22,  Nov.  27,  1907 

no.  23,  Dec.  5,  1907 

no.  24,  Dec.  12,  1907 

no.  25,  Dec.  19,  1907 

no.  26,  Dec.  26,  1907 

V.  4,  no.  1,  Jan.   2,1908 

no.  2,  Jan.   9,  1908 

no.  3,  Jan.  16,  1908 

no.  4,  Jan.  23,  1908 

no.  5,  Jan.  30,  1908 

no.  6,  Feb.  6,  1908 

no.  7,  Feb.  13,  1908 

no.  8,  Feb.  20,  1908 

no.  9,  Feb.  27,  1908 

no.  10,  Mar.  5,  1908 

no.  11,  Mar.  12,  1908 

no.  12,  Mar.  19,1908 

no.  13,  Mar.  26,  1908 

no.  14,  Apr.  2,  1908 

.i 

•>'H  -    no.  15,  Apr.  9,1908 

i^ 

-"     no.  16,  Apr.  16,1908 

no.  17,  Apr.  23,  1908 

no.  18,  Apr.  30,  1908 

no.  19,  May  7,  1908 

no.  20,  May  14,  1908 

no.  21,  May  21,  1908 

no.  22,  May  28,1908 

no.  23,  June  4,  1908 

no.  24,  June  11,  1908 

no.  25,  June  18,  1908 

no.  26,  June  25,  1908 

V.  5,  no.  1,  July  2,  1908 

no.  2,  July  9,  1908 

no.  3,  July  16,  1908 

no.  4,  July  23,  1908 

no.  5,  July  30,  1908 

no.  6,  Aug.  6,  1908 

no.  7,  Aug.  13,  1908 

no.  8,  Aug.  20,  1908 

no.  9,  Aug.  27,  1908 

no.  10,  Sept.  3,  1908 

no.  11,  Sept.  10,  1908 

no.  12,  Sept.  17,  1908 

no.  13,  Sept.  24,  1908 

no.  14,  Oct.   1,  1908 

no.  15,  Oct.   8,  1908 

no.  16,  Oct.  15,  1908 

no.  17,  Oct.  22,  1908 

no.  18,  Oct.  29,  1908 

no.  19,  Nov.  5,  1908 

no.  20,  Nov.  12,  1908 

no.  21,  Nov.  19,  1908 

no.  22,  Nov.  25,  1908 

no.  23,  Dec.  3,  1908 

no.  24,  Dec.  10,  1908 

no.  25,  Dec.  17,  1908 

no.  26,  Dec.  24,  1908 

no.  27,  Dec.  31, 1908 

638 


Classification 
no. 

L.C3.61: 

(v.  no8.) 

later 

(v.  no8. 

and 

group 

nos.) 


."(JO 


'c  ()'. ' 


800 


b{)\> 


i  .»; 


mi 


IjC3.     copyright   office— Continued 

Catalogue  of  copyriglit  entries,  pt.  1,  Books  [etc.], 
new  series — Continued 


pt.  1,  group  1,  Books 
V.  6,  group  1,  no.    1 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52, 
[no.  53], 


,  Jan. 

7, 

,  Jan. 

14, 

,  Jan. 

21, 

[,  Jan. 

28, 

>,  Feb. 

4, 

>,  Feb. 

11, 

,Feb. 

18, 

;,  Feb. 

25, 

,  Mar. 

3, 

>,  Mar. 

11, 

,Mar. 

18, 

!,  Mar. 

25, 

;,  Apr. 

1, 

[,  Apr. 

8, 

),  Apr. 

15, 

),  Apr. 

22, 

,  Apr. 

29, 

!,May 

6, 

,  May 

13, 

►,  May 

20, 

,May 

27, 

,  June 

3, 

,  June 

10, 

,  June 

17, 

,  June 

24, 

,  July 

1, 

,July 

8, 

,July 

15, 

,  July 

22, 

1,  July 

29, 

,  Aug. 

5, 

,  Aug. 

12, 

,  Aug. 

19, 

,  Aug. 

26, 

,  Sept. 

2, 

,  Sept. 

9, 

,  Sept. 

16, 

,  Sept. 

23, 

,  Sept. 

30, 

,  Oct. 

7, 

,  Oct. 

14, 

,Oct. 

21, 

,Oct. 

28, 

,Nov. 

4, 

,  Nov. 

11, 

,Nov. 

18, 

,  Nov. 

24, 

,Dec. 

2, 

,Dec. 

9, 

,Dec. 

16, 

,  Dec. 

23, 

,Dec. 

30, 

],  index 

1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 1 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Pt.  1, 
group  1,  was  issued  weekly  up  to  v.  8,  no.  8,  Mar.  23,  1911.  From  the  last  week  of  Mar. 
to  Sept.  1911,  issues  have  appeared  3  times  a  week,  in  signature  form,  without  title- 
page.  The  year,  number,  and  date  of  printing  appear  at  the  bottom  of  the  first  page, 
and  the  title  and  volume  number  are  carried  in  the  running  head. 

Beginning  Mar.  1911,  separate  monthly  indexes  have  been  issued.  These  are 
unnumbered,  but  are  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  following  the  numbers 
whiqh  they  index. 


m 


ClMsiflrttlon 
nu. 

LC3.6»: 

(v.  no8.) 

later 

(v.  no8. 

and 

group 

no8.) 


IjC3.6^: 

(v.  nos.) 


(v.  nos.) 


IjC3.     copyright  OFFICJB-^Continued 

Catalog:ue  of  copyri|?h.t  entries,  pt.  1,  Books  [etc.]» 
new  series — Coutmued 

pt.  1,  group  2,  Pamphlets,  leaflets,  contributions  to  newtjpapers  or  peri- 
odicals, etc.,  dramatic  compositions,  maps  and  charts 
V.  6,  group  2,  nos.    1-  4,  Jan.    1909 

nos.    5-  8,  Feb.   1909 

nos.    9-12,  Mar.   1909 

nos.  13-17,  Apr.   1909 

nos.  18-21,  May,  1909 

nos.  22-25,  June,  1909 

nos.  26-30,  July,  1909 

nos.  31-34,  Aug.  1909 

nos.  35-39,  Sept.  1909 

nos.  40-43,  Oct.    1909 

nos.  44-47,  Nov.  1909 

nos.  48-52,  Dec.   1909 

Catalogue  of  copyriglit  entries,  pt.  2,  Periodicals, 

new  series 


[Weekly,  July  5-Oct.  25, 190fi; 
ing  inclusive  numbers  by 


monthly,  from  Nov.  15, 1906,  the  monthly  issues  bear- 
weeks,  12  or  13  publications  constituting  each  volume.] 


V.  1 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
nos. 
2,  nos, 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 


1,  July 

2,  July 


5,  1906 
12,  1906 


3,  July  19,  1906 

4,  July  26,  1906 


5,  Aug. 

6,  Aug. 


2,  1906 
9,  1906 


7,  Aug.  16,  1906 

8,  Aug.  23,  1906 


9,  Aug. 
10,  Sept. 


30,  1906 
6,  1906 


11,  Sept.  13,  1906 

12,  Sept.  20,  1906 

13,  Sept.  27,  1906 

14,  Oct.   4,  1906 


15,  Oct. 

16,  Oct. 

17,  Oct. 

18,  Nov 
19-26,  Dec. 

1-  5,  Jan. 

6-  9,  Feb. 
10-13,  Mar. 
14-17,  Apr. 
18-22,  May,  1907 
23-26,  June,  1907 
27-30,  July,  1907 
31-35,  Aug.  1907 
36-39,  Sept.  1907 


11,  1906 
18,  1906 
25,  1906 
15,  1906 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 


V.  2,  nos.  40-44,  Oct.  1907 
nos.  45-48,  Nov.  1907 
nos.  49-52,  Dec.  1907 

V.  3,  nos.  1-  5,  Jan.  1908 
nos.  6-  9,  Feb.  1908 
nos.  10-13,  Mar.  1908 
nos.  14-18,  Apr.  1908 
nos.  19-22,  May,  1908 
nos.  23-26.  June,  1908 
nos.  27-31,  July,  1908 
nos.  32-35,  Aug.  1908 
nos.  36-39,  Sept.  1908 
nos.  40-44,  Oct.  1908 
nos.  45-48,  Nov.  1908 
nos.  49-53,  Dec.  1908 

V.  4,  nos.  1-  4,  Jan. 
nos.  5-  8,  Feb. 
nos.  9-12,  Mar. 
nos.  13-17,  Apr. 
nos.  18-21,  May, 
nos.  22-25,  June,  1909 
nos.  26-30,  July,  1909 
nos.  31-34,  Aug.  1909 
nos.  35-39,  Sept 
nos.  40-43,  Oct. 
nos.  44-47,  Nov. 
nos.  48-50,  Dec. 
nos.  51, 52, [Dec. 


1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 


1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909] 


Catalogue    of    copyriglit    entries,    pt.    3,    Musical 
compositions,  new  series 

(Weekly,  July  5-Oct.  18, 1906;  monthly,  from  Nov.  15, 1906,  the  monthly  issues  bear- 
ing inclusive  numbers  by  weeks,  12  publications  constituting  each  volume.] 


1,  no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1,  July  5,  1906      V.  1,  no.  12,  Sept.  20,  1906 

2,  July  12,  1906  no.  13,  Sept.  27,  1906 

3,  July  19,  1906  no.  14,  Oct.   4,  1906 

4,  July  26,  1906  no.  15,  Oct.  11,  1906 

5,  Aug.  2,  1906  no.  16,  Oct.  18,  1906 

6,  Aug.  9,  1906  no.  17,  Nov.  15,  1906 

7,  Aug.  16,  1906  nos.  18-26,  Dec.  1906 
V.  2,  nos.  1- 5,  Jan.  1907 

nos.  6-  9,  Feb.  1907 
nos.  10-13,  Mar.  1907 
noe.  14-17,  Apr.  1907 


8,  Aug. 

9,  Aug. 
no.  10,  Sept.  6,  1906 
no.  11,  Sept.  13,  1906 


23,  1906 
30,  1906 


640 


Classification 
no. 

L.C3.63: 

(v.  nos.) 


IiC3.     COPYRIGHT  OFFICE— Continued 


L.C3.6*: 

(v.  nos.) 


Catalogue    of    copyright    entries,    pt.    3, 

compositions,  new  series— Continued 
^.  2,  nos.  18-22,  May,  1907 


nos.  23-26,  June,  1907 
nos.  27-30,  July,  1907 
nos.  31-35,  Aug.  1907 
nos.  36-39,  Sept.  1907 
nos.  40-44,  Oct.  1907 
nos.  45-48,  Nov.  1907 
nos.  49-52,  Dec.  1907 
3,  nos.  1-  5,  Jan.  1908 
nos.  6-  9,  Feb.  1908 
nos.  10-13,  Mar.  1908 
nos.  14-18,  Apr.  1908 
nos.  19-22,  May,  1908 
nos.  23-26,  June,  1908 
nos.  27-31,  July,- 1908 
nos.  32-35,  Aug.   1908 


3,  nos.  36-39,  Sept. 
nos.  40-44,  Oct. 
nos.  45-48,  Nov. 
nos.  49-53,  Dec. 

4,  nos.  1-  4,  Jan. 
nos.  5-  8,  Feb. 
nos.  9-12,  Mar. 
nos.  13-17,  Apr. 
nos.  18-21,  May, 
nos.  22-25,  June, 
nos.  26-30,  July, 
nos.  31-34,  Aug. 
nos.  35-39,  Sept. 
nos.  40-43,  Oct. 
nos.  44-47,  Nov. 
nos.  48-52,  Dec. 


Musical 

1908 

1908 

1908 

1908 1 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 

1909 


Catalogue  of  copyright  entries,  pt.  4,  Engravings, 
cuts  and  prints,  chromos  and  lithographs, 
photographs,  flne  arts,  new  series 


[Weekly,  July  5-Oct.  18, 1906; 
ing  inclusive  numbers  by 


monthly,  from  Nov.  15, 1906,  the  monthly  issues  bear- 
weeks,  12  publications  constituting  each  volume.] 


1,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

^'  Bio. 

no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
nos. 

2,  nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 
nos. 


1,  July  5,  1906 

2,  July  12,  1906 

3,  July  19,  1906 

4,  July  26,  1906 

5,  Aug.  2,  1906 


6,  Aug. 

7,  Aug. 

8,  Aug. 

9,  Aug. 
10,  Sept. 


9,  1906 
16,  1906 
23,  1906 
30,  1906 

6,  1906 


11,  Sept.  13,  1906 

12,  Sept.  20,  1906 

13,  Sept.  27,  1-906 

14,  Oct.   4,  1906 

15,  Oct.  11,  1906 

16,  Oct.  18,  1906 

17,  Nov.  17,  1906 
18-26,  Dec.  1906 
1-5,  Jan.  17,  1907 

6-  9,  Feb.  1907 
10-13,  Mar. 
14-17,  Apr. 
18-22,  May, 
23-26,  June,  1907 
27-30,  July,  1907 
31-35,  Aug.  1907 
36-39,  Sept.  1907 


1907 
1907 
1907 


v.  2,  nos. 

nos. 

nos. 
V.  3,  nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 
V.  4,  nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 

nos. 


40-44, 
45^8, 
49-52, 
1-  5, 
6-  9, 
10-13, 
14-18, 
19-22, 
23-26, 
27-31, 
32-35, 
36-39, 
40-44, 
45-48, 
49-53, 
1-4, 
5-  8, 
9-12, 
13-17, 
18-21, 
22-25, 
26-30, 
31-34, 
35-39, 
40-43, 
44-47, 
48-52, 


Oct.  1907 
Nov.  1907 
Dec.  1907 
Jan.  1908 
Feb.  1908 
Mar.  1908 
Apr.  1908 
May,  1908 
June,  1908 
July,  1908 
Aug.  1908 
Sept.  1908 
Oct.  1908 
Nov.  1908 
Dec.  1908 
Jan.  1909 
Feb.  1909 
Mar.  1909 
Apr.  1909 
May,  1909 
June,  1909 
July,  1909 
Aug.  1909 
Sept.  1909 
Oct.  1909 
Nov.  1909 
Dec.  1909 


i  .  LC4:.      MANUSCRIPTS  DIVISION 

[Created  by  appropriation  act  effective  July  1,  1897.    See  Annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress,  1901 

(LC1.1:901).] 


LC4.1: 

(date) 

IiC4,2: 

F85 


Annual  reports 

[1907  and  1908,  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:),  though  not  signed. 
1909,  an  extract  only  appears  in  annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:)  ] 

General  publications 

Franklin,  Benjamin.     List  of  Benjamin  Franklin  papers  in  Library  of 
Congress.     1905.     large  8° 


fAn  8-paged  Supplemental  index  under  names  of  composers  was  issued  to  be 
inserted  before  the  general  index  to  v.  3  at  p.  1149  of  the  Dec.  1908  number. 


641 


Clasalflcatlon 
no. 

LC4.2: 

J71 

M75 

N22 

V59 
W27» 
W27  2 

W273 


LC4.3: 

(nos.) 

(nos.) 
I4C4.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


LC4.5«: 

(CT) 


liC*.     MANUSCRIPTS  DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Jones,  John  Paul.  Calendar  of  John  Paul  Jones  manuscriptB  in  Library 
of  Congress.     1903.     large  8<* 

Monroe,  James.  Papers  of  James  Monroe,  listed  in  chronological  order 
from  original  manuscripts  in  Library  of  Congress;  [by  Wilmer 
Ross  Leech].     1904.     large  8" 

Naval  records  of  American  Revolution,  1775-88,  from  originals  in 
Library  of  Congress;  by  Charles  Henry  Lincoln.  1906  [1907]. 
large  8'' 

Vernon- Wager  manuscripts.  List  of  Vernon- Wager  manuscripts  in 
Library  of  Congress;  [by  John  C.  Fitzpatrick].     1904.     large  8* 

Washington,  George.  Calendar  of  Washington  manuscripts  in  liibrary 
of  Congress.     1901.     large  8" 

Washington,  George.  Aids  and  secretaries  to  George  Washington  [list 
with  facsimiles  of  writings]  from  originals  in  Division  of  Manu- 
scripts.    1906  [1907].     large  8° 

Washington,  George.  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Geoi^e  Washing- 
ton with  Continental  Congress,  from  original  manuscripts  in 
Library  of  Congress;  by  John  C.  Fitzpatrick.  1906  [1907]. 
large  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Journals  of  Continental  Congress 


1, 
2, 
3, 
4, 
5, 
6, 
7, 
8, 
9, 
V.  10, 
V.  11, 
v.  12, 
V.  13, 
v.  14, 
V.  15, 


1774 
1775,  May 

1775,  Sept. 

1776,  Jan. 
1776,  June 

1776,  Oct. 

1777,  Jan. 
1777,  May 

1777,  Oct. 

1778,  Jan. 
1778,  May 

1778,  Sept. 

1779,  Jan. 
1779,  Apr. 
1779,  Sept. 


10-Sept. 

20 

21-Dec. 

30 

1-June 

4 

5-Oct. 

8 

9-Dec. 

31 

1-May 

21 

22-Oct. 

2 

3-Dec. 

31 

1-May 

1 

2-Sept. 

1 

2-Dec. 

31 

1-Apr. 

22 

23-Sept. 

1 

2-Dec. 

31 

Journals  of  Continental  Congress  (separates) 


L.C5.      MAPS  AND   CHARTS  DIVISION 

[Created  by  appropriation  act  eflective  July  1,  1897.    See  Annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress,  1901 

(LC1.1:901).] 

Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  extracts  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:).] 


IiC5.1: 

(date) 
IjC5.2: 

All 

AmS 


F76 


«2452' 


General  publications 

Alaska  and  northwest  part  of  North  America,  1588-1898,  maps  in 
Library  of  Congress;  by  P.  Lee  Phillips.     1898. 

America.  List  of  maps  of  America  in  Library  of  Congress,  preceded  by 
List  of  works  relating  to  cartography;  by  P.  Lee  Phillips.  1901. 
large  8**  [4176-516]  [List  of  works  relating  to  cartography  also 
issued  separately  and  classed  under  LC5.2a:C24.] 

Foreign  governments.  Check  list  of  large  scale  maps  published  by  for- 
eign governments,  Great  Britain  excepted,  in  Library  of  Con- 
gress.   1904.     large  8° 

-11 41 


642 


Classification 
no. 

LC5.2: 

G291 

G292 

K82 


IiC5.2«: 

(CT) 
IiC5.3: 

(no8.) 
L,C5.4: 

(nos.) 


LC5.     MAPS   AND    CHARTS   DIVISION— Continued 
General  pubUcatlons— Continued 

Geographical  atlases.     List  of  geographical  atlases  in  Library  of  Con- 
gress, with  bibliographical  notes:  v.  1,  Atlases.     1909.     large  8° 
Same:  v.  2,  Author  list.     1909.     large  8« 

Kohl  collection,  now  in  Library  of  Congress,  of  maps  relating  to  America, 
by  Justin  Winsor;  reprint  of  Bibliographical  contribution  19  of 
library  of  Harvard  University,  with  index  by  Philip  Lee  Phillips 
1904.     large  8«  ^ 

General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued. 
Circulars 

[None  issued. 


[See 
LrCe.l: 

(date) 
LC6.2: 

N42zs  1 

N42zs2 

LC6.3: 

(nos.) 
L,C6.4: 

(nos.) 
L.C6.5: 

(letters) 


LC6.5«: 

(CT) 
LC6.6: 

Am3i 

Am32 

N42zs 
P41 


LCe.      PERIODICAL  DIVISION 

for  sketch  of  division,  annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress,  1901  (LC1.1:901).] 

Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  extracts  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Newspapers.  Check  list  of  American  newspapers  in  Library  of  Con- 
gress.    1901.     4« 

Newspapers.  Check  list  of  foreign  newspapers  in  Library  of  Congress. 
1904.     4« 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

[Exchange]  lists  (lettered) 

A  2  editions  [See  also,  for  new  edition  of  1909,  without  letter  A, 
LC6.6:P41.] 

B  [The  new  edition,  issued  in  1910  without  letter  B,  is  not  entered  in 
this  Checklist  but  is  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library 
under  LC1.2:P41.] 

[Discontinued.] 

[Exchange]  lists  (lettered;  separates) 

[Exchange]  lists  (unlettered  and  unnumbered) 

American  historical  serials.     Want  list  of  American  historical  serials; 

[by  Chas.  A.  Flagg].     [1st  edition.]     1905. 
Same.     2d  edition.     1909. 
Newspapers.     Want  list  of  American  18th  Century  newspapers.     1909. 
Periodicals.     Want  list  of  periodicals.     New  edition.     1909.     [See,  for 

1st  edition,  LC6.5:A.] 


LC7.      DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

[Organized  July  1, 1900.    See,  for  sketch  of  division,  annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress,  1901  (LC1.1:901).] 


LC7.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1907,  in  annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:),  though  not  signed. 
1908  and  1909,  extracts  only  are  included  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress 
(LCl.l:).] 


643 


ClatiNlflcation 
no. 

L.C7.2: 

P96» 

P963 

L.C7.3: 

(no8.) 

LiC7.4: 

(no8.) 
tLC7.5: 

(no8.) 


LC7.    DOCUMENTS   DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications 

Public  documents.    Memorandum  referring  to  distribution  and  sale  of 
public  documents.    Jan.  2,  1902.     4** 
Same.     1904.    * 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
[Exchange]  lists 

1 
2 


L.C8.      LIBRARY     BUILDING     AND     GROUNDS      SUPERIN- 
TENDENT 


[The  appropriation  act  approved  Feb.  19,  1897,  provided  tliat  a  Superintendent  of  Library  Building  and 
Grounds  be  appointed  by  the  President.    The  superintendent  received  his  conunission  July  1, 1897.J 


LC8.1: 

(date) 


LC8.2: 

(CT) 

LC8.3: 

(nos.) 

LC8.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[The  reports  of  the  superintendent  are  addressed  direct  to  Congress. 
From  1897  to  1904,  no  bureau  editions  were  issued.    The  following  are  the 
to  the  reports  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional  set: 


1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


3662-23 
3778-24^ 
3954-24 
4134-26' 
4220-51' 
4489-56' 
4673-28; 


4830-168] 
1905-09,  bound  with  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress;  see  LCl.l:] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


LC9.      CATALOG  DIVISION 


[See,  for  sketch  of  division,  annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress,  1901  (LC1.1:901).] 


LC9.1: 

(date) 

LC9.2: 

G29 

H19^ 

H192 


Annual  reports 

(1902-05,  in  annual  rep>orts  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l). 

1906,  no  signed  report  issued. 

1907-09,  extracts  only  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Geographical  distribution  scheme.     [Feb.  9,  1907.]    4«' 
Handbook  of  card  distribution.     1st  edition.     1902. 

2d  edition. 


Same,  with  references  to  Bulletins  1-20. 


1907. 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     The  Docu- 
ments Division  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  publications,  the  first  issue  of  which 
was  for  Jan.  1910.    This  has  necessitated  an  additional  class  under  LC7.,  the  series 
title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
LC7.6:    Monthly  list  of  State  publications 
(date)  [The  first  issue  stated  that  quarterly  indexes  would  be  issued,  but  up  to  this  time  (1911) 

none  have  appeared.    It  is  expected  that  in  the  future  an  index  will  be  published 

in  some  form.] 


644 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

LC9.2: 

P93 

R861 
R862 
R863 

IiC9.3: 

Cnos.) 


IiC9.4: 

(no8.) 
IjC9.5: 

OuS^ 
Ou82 
Ou83 
OuS^ 
IiC9.6»: 


C83^ 


C832 
C833 


tLC9.6  2: 

(letters) 


IjC9.     catalog  division— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Printed  cards.     [Library  of  Congress]  printed  cards,  how  to  order  and 

use  them;  by  Charles  Harris  Hastings.     1909.     16^ 
Rules.     Library  of  Congress,  Catalogue  Division,  supplementary  rules 

[1,  2].     [May,  1903.]     [Also  printed  on  cards.] 
Rules.     Library  of  Congress,  supplementary  rules  on  cataloging  1-11. 

[Mar.  1905.]    large  8*^     [Also  printed  on  cards.] 
Rules.     Special  rules  on  cataloging,  to  supplement  A.  L.  A.  rules, 

advance  edition,  1-21.     [Apr.]  1906.     large  8°    [Also  printed  on 

cards.] 

Bulletins 

1  12 

2  13 

3  14    2  editions 

4  15    2  editions 

5  16 

6  17 

7  18 

8  19 

9  20 
10  2  editions  21 
11 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Classification,  outline  scheme  of  classes 

See  also  LCI. 7: 
Outline.     Classification,  outline  scheme  of  classes.     Oct.  1904.    4° 

Same.    Oct.  1906.    4« 

Same.     Dec.  1907.    4° 

Same,  preliminary  [list].     Dec.  1909,  [published]  1910.    4° 

Preliminary  lists  of  subject  subdivisions 

See,  for  information  concerning  main  List  of  subject  headings,  foot- 
note class  LC9.62:  and  note  under  LC9.6^: 

Countries.  Preliminary  list  of  subject  subdivisions  under  names  of 
countries  or  states  and  of  subject  headings  with  country  sub- 
divisions, [preliminary  list  of  subject  subdivisions  under  names 
of  cities  and  of  subject  headings  subdivided  by  place,  and  pre- 
liminary list  of  general  form  divisions  under  subjects].  [1906.] 
large  8« 
Same.     [1908.]    large  8« 

Countries.  Preliminary  list  of  subject  subdivisions  under  names  of 
countries,  states  [and  cities],  and  of  subject  headings  with  coun- 
try subdivisions  [etc.,  with  preliminary  list  of  general  form 
divisions  under  subjects].     [1909.]    large  8** 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Catalog 
Division  has  since  begun  a  set  of  publications,  the  first  issue  of  which  was  printed  in 
May,  1910.  This  has  necessitated  an  additional  class  under  LC9.,  the  series  title  of 
which  is  as  follows : 

LC9.6  2;    [List  of  subject  headings]  (advance  prints) 

(letters)  [These  publications  having  no  title,  printed  on  but  one  side  of  page,  and  with  continuous 

pagination,  are  advance  sheets  of  the  main  List  of  subject  headings,  which  when  com- 
pleted will  be  entered  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  General  publications 
(LC9.2:).  See,  for  Preliminary  hsts  of  subject  subdivisions,  LC9.6 1;,  and  for  additions 
and  corrections  to  be  incorporated  in  the  completed  list,  LC9.63:J 


CiMslflcatlon 
no. 

IiC9.6^: 

(no8.) 


645 


IiC9.     CATALOG  DIVISION— Continued 


Idst   of   subject   lieadlngs, 
tions 


additions    and    correc- 


[Beginning  1899,  typewritten  lists  were  issued  about  6  times  a  year  until  the  Issue 
of  the  first  printed  list,  no.  1,  Dec.  1908,  which  covers  adailions  and  changes. 
Aug.  1-Dec.  1.  1908.  Succeeding  lists  are  cumulative.  Thes(^  additions  and 
corrections  will  bo  Incorporated  in  a  volume  of  subject  headings  which  Is  not 
entered  in  this  Checklist  because  still  in  preparation  at  close  of  1909.  See  also 
footnote  class  LC9.G«:J 


IjCIO.      IiAW  LIBRARY 


Includes  law  collection  in  Capitol  and  In  Library  building.  See,  for  sketch  of  Law  Library,  annual  report 
of  Library  of  Congress,  1901  (LCI. 1:901),  and  History  of  Library  of  Congress,  by  W.  D.  Johnston 
(LCl.2:H62).J 


liClO.l: 

(date) 

L.C10.2: 

W18 

IiClO.3: 

(nos.) 
L.C10.4: 

(nos.) 
L.C10.5: 

0 


LC10.5«: 

(CT) 
IjC10.6: 

Ar5 
C49 
076 
C96 


Annual  reports 

[1905,  In  annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress  (LC1.1:905). 
1906-09,  no  signed  report  issued.] 

General  publications 

Want  and  duplicate  lists  of  American  statutes  [needed  to    complete 
sets  in  Library  of  Congress] ;  corrected  to  June  15,  1904.     1904. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Index  analysis  of  Federal  statutes 

Index  analysis  of  Federal  statutes,  general  and  permanent  law,  1789- 
1873,  with  Table  of  repeals  and  amendments;  by  Middleton  G. 
Beaman  [and]  A.  K.  McNamara,  assisted  by  S.  Boyd  Darling, 
L.  F.  J.  Hepburn,  [and]  W.  H.  McClenon.  1911.  4«  [This 
volume  is  an  index  to  the  Statutes  at  large,  v.  1-17.  It  was  pre- 
pared as  a  preliminary  volume  to  Scott  and  Beaman's  Index 
analysis  of  Federal  statutes,  v.  18-34,  1873-1907;  see  below.] 
Same  [general  and  permanent  law,  1873-19071;  by  George  Winfield 
Scott  [and]  Middleton  G.  Beaman,  assisted  by  J.  A.  Beck,  A.  K. 
McNamara,  F.  G.  Munson,  [and]  L.  R.  Alden.  1908.  v.  1,  4° 
[This  volume,  issued  as  v.  1,  covers  general  and  permanent  law 
in  Revised  statutes  of  1873  and  Statutes  at  large,  v.  18-34, 
1873-1907.] 

[It  was  originally  Intended  that  v.  2  should  cover  local,  personal,  and  temporary  law. 
1873-1907;  but  neither  the  preparation  of  this  nor  of  similar  matter  for  1789-1873 
is  now  (1911)  contemplated.] 

Index  analysis  of  Federal  statutes  (separates) 


Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal 
statutes 

Army.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes,  Army. 

-V        1906.     4° 

Civil  service.  Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  stat- 
utes, civil  service.     1906.    4" 

Congress.  Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
Congress.     1906.     4« 

Customs  laws.  Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
customs  laws.    1906.    4° 


646 


L.C10.     liAW  LIBRARY— Continued 

Headings   and    subheadings   for    Index   to    Federal 
statutes — Continued 

Finance.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
finance.     1906.    4° 

Fish  and  fisheries.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal 
statutes,  fish  and  fisheries.     1906.     4" 

Foreign  relations  and  claims.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to 
Federal  statutes,  foreign  relations  and  claims.     1906.     4'^ 

Immigration.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statvites, 
immigration,  citizenship,  and  related  topics.     1906.     4° 

Indians.    Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
Indians.     1906.     4° 

Internal  revenue.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal 
statutes,  internal  revenue.    1906.    4" 

Interstate  commerce.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal 
statutes,  interstate  commerce.     1906.     4° 

Judiciary.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
judiciary  and  related  topics.     1906.     4*' 

Navy.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes,  Navv. 
1906.     4° 

Patents  and  ti-ade-marks.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Fed- 
eral statutes,  patents  and  trademarks.     1906.     4° 

Pensions.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
pensions.     1906.    4° 

Postal  service.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  stat- 
utes, postal  service.     1906.    4° 

Public  health.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  stat- 
utes, public  health,  pure  food,  and  animals.     1906.     4"* 

Public  lands.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes, 
public  lands.     1906.     4'> 

Public  printing  and  documents.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index 
to  Federal  statutes,  public  printing  and  documents.     1906.    4° 

Shipping  and  navigation.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Fed- 
eral statutes,  shipping  and  navigation.     1906.     4" 

Statutes.     Headings  and  subheadings  for  Index  to  Federal  statutes. 
[1906.]    large  8« 
Same,  errata.     [1907.]    4° 

LCll.      PRINTS  DIVISION 

Created  by  appropriation  act  effective  July  1, 1897.    See,  for  sketch  of  division,  annual  report  of  Library 

of  Congress,  1901  (LC1.1:901).] 


€lasslflcatloii 
no. 

IiClO.6: 

F49 
F52 
F76 
Im6 
In2 
InS^ 
In82 
J89 
N22 
P27 
P38 
P84 
P961 
P962 
P963 
Sh6 
St2» 
St22 


LCll.l: 

(date) 
IiCll.2: 

H86 

LrCll.3: 

(nos.) 
LC11.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1907-09,  extracts  only  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LCl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Hubbard  engravings.  Catalog  of  Gardiner  Greene  Hubbard  collection 
of  engravings  presented  to  Library  of  Congress  by  Mrs.  Gardiner 
Greene  Hubbard ;  compiled  by  Arthur  Jeffrey  Parsons.    1905.    4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


647 


IjC12.    music  division 


ICreatfld  by  appropriation  act  effective  July  1. 

annual  report  of  Library  of  Congress,  1901  (LC1.1:901).] 

Classification 
no. 

L.C12.1: 

(date) 
L.C12.2: 

D79 


Reorganized  in  1902.    See,  for  sketch  of  division, 


St2 

1X112.3: 

(nos.) 
LC12.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

(1907-09,  extracts  only  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Library  of  Congress  (LC1.1:).J 

General  publications 

Dramatic  music,  class  M1500,  1510,  1520,  catalogue  of  full  scores;  by 
Oscar  Geoi^e  Theodore  Sonneck.     1908. 

Star-spangled  banner.  Report  on  Star-spangled  banner.  Hail  Colum- 
bia, America,  Yankee  Doodle  [with  bibliography];  by  Oscar 
George  Theodore  Sonneck.     1909. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


N.    NAVY  DEPARTMENT  t 


[Created  by  act  approved  Apr.  30,  1798,  supervision  of  naval  affairs  having  been  exer- 
cised prior  to  that  time  by  the  War  Department.  Reorganized  by  acts  of  Aug. 
31,  1842  and  July  5,  1862.  A  further  reorganization  under  order  of  the  Secreta^ 
of  the  Navy  was  put  into  effect  Dec.  1,  1909.] 

t  Toward  the  close  of  the  period  covered  by  this  Checklist,  Secretary  Meyer  planned 
radical  changes  in  the  organization  of  the  Navy  Department.  His  scheme  of  organi- 
zation was  set  forth  in  detail  and  promulgated  by  the  publication  entitled  Changes 
in  Navy  regulations,  1909,  no.  6  (N1.112:9096),  dated  Nov.  18,  1909  and  effective 
Dec.  1,  1909.  It  was  not,  however,  until  some  months  thereafter  that  any  portion  of 
the  new  scheme  received  the  sanction  of  Congress,  and  even  then  it  was  only  a  tem- 

Eorary  sanction,  which  permitted  a  trial  of  the  plan  for  a  year.    The  time  has  since 
een  extended,  but  up  to  the  date  of  the  present  writing  (May,  1911)  the  reorganiza- 
tion can  not  with  assurance  be  considered  a  permanent  arrangement. 

It  is  impracticable  here  to  enter  into  a  detailed  description  of  the  Meyer  reorgani- 
zation. Among  its  most  important  features  is  one  which  grouped  the  work  of  the 
Navy  Department  under  4  general  divisions,  as  follows:  (a)  Division  of  Operations 
of  the  Fleet;  (b)  Division  of  Personnel;  (c)  Division  of  Material;  (d)  Division  of 
Inspections.  To  assist  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  in  coordinating  and  carrying  on  the 
work  of  these  4  divisions,  there  are  on  duty  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  4  officers  of 
the  Navy,  on  the  active  list,  known,  respectively,  as  the  (a)  Aid  for  operations;  (b) 
Aid  for  personnel;  (c)  Aid  for  material;  (d)  Aid  for  inspections.  These  officers  advise 
the  Secretary  on  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  duties  of  their  respective  divisions. 
The  divisions  over  which  they  preside  do  not,  however,  issue  documents  and  are  not 
Government  publishing  offices.  Hence  in  this  Checklist  there  is  no  classification 
assigned  to  them. 

In  pursuance  of  recommendations  from  the  Navy  Department  (see  61st  Congress, 
2d  session,  House  report  293,  serial  no.  5591),  the  Bureau  of  Equipment  (N5.)  was 
abolished  by  naval  appropriation  act  approved  June  24,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1, 
p.  613),  and  its  work  distributed  to  other  bureaus;  see,  for  further  information,  footnote 
for  N5. 

Informatioi^onceming  changes  in  other  bureaus,  etc.,  affected  by  the  Meyer  reor- 
ganization andby  naval  appropriation  act  of  June  24, 1910  may  be  found  in  footnotes 
at  the  points  affected.  , 


648 


Classification 
no. 


Nl.      SECRETARY 


Nl.l:    Ajinual  reports 


(date) 


I  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  Department  editions  of  these  reports  prior 
to  1862.  For  the  early  years,  the  reports  of  the  Navy  Department  appeared  in 
the  series  of  Congressional  documents,  usually  forming  onlv  part  of  a  volume. 
Since  1862,  there  have  been  both  Congressional  and  Department  editions. 

See,  for  papers  relating  to  naval  affairs,  Jan.  20,  1794-June  15,  1836,  American  state 
papers,  naval  affairs,  serial  nos.  023-026.J 


1823 

1824 
1825 
1826 

1827 
1828 


1829 

1830 

1831 
1832 

1833 


1834 


1835 
1836 


]837 


1838 


1839 
1840 

1841 

See 


/[In  89-1] 

t[In  93-2] 

/[In  108-1" 

t[In  113-2^ 

/[In  125-2 

t[In  131-1" 

/[In  144-1' 

\[In  148-2' 

/[In  163 -r 

\[In  169-2' 

/[In  181-1' 

ifln  184-2' 

/[In  192-1' 

l[In  195-2' 

/[In  203-1' 

\[In  206-2' 

[In  216-2]' 

[In  233-2] 

"In  238-1" 

In  254-1" 

In  266-r 

In  271-2' 

[In  279-1' 

In  286-2' 

In  297-1^ 

In  30] -2 

In  314-1' 

In  321-3 

In  338-1 

In  344-2 

354-1 


{[ 


{ 

{[Jn 


In  375-1 
In  382-2' 
In  395-1^ 
In  401-2] 
for  report   to 


In  612-1" 
In  635-2' 
In  659-1' 
In  674-1' 
In  692-1^ 
In  712-]; 
In  747-1' 
In  778-1' 
In  812-1' 
In  842-1" 
In  876-51 
In  894-]' 
In  921-11] 
In  944-2] 
In  977-1] 
In  1000-2] 

1859  Tin  1025-2] 

1860  [1080-1] 

1861  [1119-1] 
See,  for  special  report,  July  4, 

1861,  N1.2:R29. 
1158-11 


1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 


1858 


1862 

1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 


1183-1 
1221-1 
1253-1 
1286-1 
1327-1 
1369-1 
1411-1 
1448-1 
1507-1 


See  also,  for  report  without  ac- 
companying documents 
ri502-l~ 


Ist   (extra) 


1842 
1843 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 
1848 
1849 

1850 


session    of    27th     Congress, 
[390-1]  and  [392-1]. 
'[In  413-n 

In  418-2 

In  431-1 

In  439-2 

In  449-1 

In  463-2 

In  470-1] 

In  480-2 

In  493-1 

In  497-4 

In  503-1 

In  515-8 
[In  537-1] 

In  549-1] 

In  569-5] 

In  587-1] 

In  595-1] 


1872 
1873 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882, 


1562-1 
'1600-1 
1638-1 
1679-1 
1748-1' 
1799-1 
1849-1 
1909-1 
1958-1 
'2016-1 
1 
Same,  v,  2 
Same,  v,  3 

1883,  V.  1 
Same,  v.  2 

1884,  V.  1         I 
Same,  v.  2/ 

1885,  V,  1        \ 
Same.  v.  2/ 


[2097-1] 

}  [2188-1] 
[2284-1] 
[2376-1] 


1886 
1887 
1888 


[2466-1] 
2539-1] 
"2634-1] 


"{■Department  edition  includes  reports  from  officers  of  Navy  but  omits  reports  of 
chiefs  of  bureaus  of  Navy  Department  and  accompanying  papers,  which  are  in  Con- 
gressional edition. 


ClMslflcation 
no. 

Nl.l: 

.  (date) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


(date) 
N1.2: 

;;;,'Ac2 

Ad9 

Am3 
Ar5i 
;      Ar52 
Ar53 
B27 

B54 

C36 
C49 


Annual  rei)orts— Continued 

1889,  pt.  1     [2721-1] 

Sarae.pt.  2    [2722- J] 
1890  [text] 

Same  [pli 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 


2931-1 
3085-1' 
3207-1 
3303-1' 
'3379-3 
"3486-3 
'3638-3 


.}  [2838-1] 


1899  [3912-3] 

1900  [4098-3] 
1901,  pt.  1     [4286-3] 

Same,  pt.  2    [4287-3] 


1902 

[4455-3 

1903 

'4642-3 

1904 

'4795-3' 

1905 

'4956-3' 

1906  t 

[5115-3] 

1907 

5291-3] 

1908 

5449-1045] 

1909 

[5740-106] 

1898  [v.  1]    [3753-3] 

Same  [v.  2],  appendix   [3754-3] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 


General  publications 

Accounts.  Report  of  Commission  to  Investigate  Methods  of  Keeping 
Accounts  in  Navy  Department;  [B.  F.  Peters,  Adam  A.  Ross,  and 
Cleveland  P.  Manning,  commissioners].     1906. 

Advisory  Board.  Proceedings  and  report  of  Advisory  Board  [John 
Rodgers  and  others]  to  suggest  number  and  classes  of  vessels  for 
Navy.     1882.     [From  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  1881.] 

Allowances.  Tables  of  allowances  of  equipment,  outfits,  stores,  etc.,  for 
each  class  of  vessels  of  Navy,  by  Thomas  W.  Wyman,  Garrett  J. 
Pendergraat,  and  Elisha  Peck;  published  by  order  of  Secretary  of 
Navy  by  John  T.  McLaughlin.  Washington,  Alexander  and 
Barnard,  printers,  1844.    large  4° 

Allowances  established  for  vessels  of  Navy,  1864.  1865.  [See,  for 
allowances  for  vessels,  issued  by  different  bureaus  of  Navy  De- 
partment, N4.5:,  N5.5:,  N10.8:,  N17.2:A15,  and  N19.2:A15.] 

American  naval  policy  as  outlined  in  messages  of  Presidents,  1790  to 
present  day;  [by  Theodore  Roosevelt].     1897. 

Armored  vessels.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy  in  relation  to  armored 
vessels.    1864. 

Armor  factory.  Circular  of  instructions  regarding  construction  of  pro- 
posed Government  armor  factory.     Dec.  1,  1897.     12° 

Armor.  Advertisement  and  circular  concerning  armor  for  naval  ves- 
sels.    1902. 

Barrundia,  General.    Message  from  President  transmitting  correspond- 
ence relating  to  conduct  of  Commander  [Geo.  C]  Reiter,  in  con- 
nection with  killing  of  General  Barrundia.     1891.     [2818-50] 
See  also  [2858-51]. 

Biscoe,  Harry  E.  [Memorandum  in  matter  of  protest  of  Harry  E.  Bis- 
coe  relative  to  comments  by  Robley  D.  Evans,  commander  in 
chief  of  Asiatic  Fleet,  in  Fleet  general  court-martial  order  22.] 
Nov.  18,  1903.     12° 

Chaplains.  [Letter  of  John  D.  Long  regarding  uniform,  rank,  and  pay 
of  chaplains  in  Navy.]    Apr.  8,  1902.     [4417-10] 

Cincinnati,  Centennial  Exposition  of  Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States. 
Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  Navy  Department  at  Centennial  Expo- 
sition of  Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  July 
4-Oct.  27, 1888.     n.p.  [1888]. 


t  The  indexto  Navy  Department  report  for  1906,  in  both  bureau  edition,  Nl.l:906, 
and  corresponding  Congressional  edition  [5115-3],  refers  to  material  not  in  the  volume; 
this  material  may  be  found  in  Medicine  and  Surgery  Bureau  report  for  1906,  as  issued 
separately,  NIO. 1:906.    The  following  statement  shows  how  the  pages  correspond: 

For  p.  1021-76  of  Nl.l:906,  see  p.  3-58  of  N10.1:906. 

For  p.  1077,  1078  of  Nl. 1:906,  see  p.  188,  189  of  N10.1:906. 

p.  1079-1206  as  indexed  in  Nl.l:906,  are  not  in  that  volume. 

For  material  indexed  in  Nl.l:906  as  p.  1209-33,  see  p.  1079-1103  of  same  volume. 


650 


Classiflcatton 
no. 

N1.2: 

C63 


C731 
C732 

C75 

C83 
D69 

D73 

Ei42 

E121 
El  22 

EsS^ 

E882 

EsS^ 


EsS^ 
Eu7 


G18 

G28 

G81 
H84 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Oeneral  publications— Continued 

Coal.  Report  of  board  on  investigation  of  spontaneous  ignition  of  coal; 
by  Thomas  D.  Griffin,  W.  M.  McFarland,  and  Jos.  Westesson. 
Jan.  27,  1898.     12« 

Commandants.  Circular  letter  to  commandants  of  navy  yards  and 
naval  stations  [calling  for  suggestions  and  estimates  on  proposed 
changes].     Jan.  9,  1907.    4" 

Commissioned  personnel.  Memorandum  constituting  board  [Truman 
H.  Newberry  and  others]  to  consider  existing  laws  affectmg  com- 
missioned personnel  of  naval  establishment.    Aug.  16,  1906.    4° 

Condemned  property.  Circular  letter  [on  bids  opened  for  public  sale 
of  condemned  Government  property].    Aug.  20, 1907.    narrow  S° 

Courts-martial.  Revised  form  of  procedure  and  schedule  of  punish- 
ments for  guidance  of  summary  courts-martial.  Navy.     1908. 

Dolphin.  Steam  dispatch  boat  Dolphin;  report  on  trial  and  construc- 
tion by  board  of  examination,  Geo.  E.  Belknap,  president,  June 
15,  1885.    1885. 

Dorman  library.  Catalogue  of  Dorman  library  presented  to  United 
States  Naval  Station,  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico,  by  Gilbert  Manu- 
facturing Company  of  New  York,  0,  P.  Dorman,  president. 
1899. 

Eight-hour  day.  [Letter  from  Hilary  A.  Herbert,  in  response  to  resolu- 
tion, as  to  violations  of  8-hour  law  by  contractors  engaged  in 
construction  and  repairs  of  Government  property  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.]    Jan.  20,  1897.     [3469-73] 

Eight-hoiu"  day.  Memorandum  to  chiefs  of  bureaus  [etc.,  requiring 
them  to  report  such  violations  of  8-hour  law  as  have  occurred 
during  last  2  years  with  reasons  for  same,  and  directing  that, 
in  future,  attention  of  all  contractors  be  called  to  requirements 
of  law].    July  17,  1906. 

Electrical  plants.  Report  of  Stone  and  Webster,  electrical  engineers 
and  experts  [upon  power  plants  of  Portsmouth,  Boston,  Brook- 
lyn, and  other  navy-yards].     Nov.  15,  1904. 

Election.  Circular  letter  [in  regard  to  Executive  order,  June  15,  1907, 
forbidding  interference  with  an  election].  Oct.  12,  1907.  nar- 
row 8*' 

Estimates.    Comparative  statement  of  estimates  and  appropriations, 
1900-01,  Navy  Department.     [1899.]    4° 
Same,  1901-02.     [1900.]    4° 

Estimates.    Comparative  statement  of  estimates  and  appropriations, 
legislative,  executive,  and  judicial,  1900-01,  Navy  Department. 
[1899.]    4'> 
Same,  1901-02.     [1900.]    4° 

European  war-ships.  Report  of  chief  engineer  J.  W.  King,  on  Eiu*opean 
ships  of  war  and  their  armament,  naval  administration  and  econ- 
omy, marine  constructions,  torpedo- warfare,  dock-yards,  etc. 
2d  edition  enlarged.     1878.     [See,  for  1st  edition,  [1719-27].] 

Garfield,  James  A.  Reports  of  officers  of  Navy  on  ventilating  and  cool- 
ing Executive  Mansion  during  illness  of  President  Garfield.  1882. 

General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87,  with 
index  of  subjects  and  index  of  bureau  and  Marine  Corps  circulars, 
general  court-martial  orders,  and  special  death  notices;  by  M.  S. 
Thompson.  1887.  [p.  289-302  are  missing  from  copy  in  Public 
Documents  Library.] 

Greely  relief  expedition,  reception  of  A.  W.  Greely  and  his  comrades 
and  of  Arctic  relief  expedition  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1,  4, 
1884;  by  Wm.  A.  McGinley.     1884.     12° 

Howitzer.  Naval  howitzer  afloat;  by  Foxhall  A.  Parker.  New  York, 
D.  Van  Nostrand,  1866. 


651 


CUsslflcation 

DO. 

N1.2; 
H88 


In2 
J34» 

J342 
L85 
M28' 
M282 

M31 

M46^ 

M462 
M463 

M561 
M562 


N221 
\ 


Mail. 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Hull,  Isaac.  Minutes  of  proceedings  of  court  of  inquiry  iii(o  official  con- 
duct of  Isaac  Hull,  as  commandant  of  navy  yard,  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  convened  at  navy  yard  in  said  Charlestown,  on  12th  day  of 
Aug.  1832,  printed  by  order  of  Navy  Department  from  official 
record.    Washington,  Davis  and  Force,  1832.    * 

Indiana,  U.  S.  S.  Contract  trial  of  coast-line  battle  ship  Indiana;  by 
Harry  Hall.  1901.  [Reprinted,  by  permission,  from  Joiunal  of 
American  Society  of  Naval  Engineers,] 

Jeannette.    Proceedings  of  court  of  inquiry  convened  at  Navy  Depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  5,  1882,  to  investigate  circum- 
stances of  loss  m  Arctic  seas  of  exploring  steamer  Jeannette,  etc. 
1883.     ([47th  Cong.  2d  sess.    H.  ex.  doc.  108];  serial  no.  2113.) 
See  also  [2076-72]. 

Jeannette.  Report  of  Giles  B.  Harber  of  his  search  for  missing  people 
of  Jeannette  expedition  [and  transportation  of  remains  of  George 
W.  De  Long  and  companions  to  United  States].  [May  28,  1884.] 
([48th  Cong.  2d  sess.    H.  ex.  doc.  163];  serial  no.  2207.) 

Long,  John  D.  [Letter  of  John  D.  Long  to  Edwin  H.  Risley,  concerning 
alleged  persecution  of  Admiral  Schley.]  Dec.  19,  1901.  [See, 
for  Schley  Court  of  Inquiry  Proceedings,  N1.21  ^:1,  2,  and  for  cor- 
respondence concerning  court  of  inquiry,  Nl. 21 2:901  ^■^,  902.] 

Maine,  U.  S.  S.  Message  from  President,  transmitting  report  of  naval 
court  of  inquiry  upon  destruction  of  battle  ship  Maine  in  Havana 
harbor,  Feb.  15,  1898,  with  testimony  taken  before  court.  1898. 
[3610-207] 

Circular  letter  to  chiefs  of  bureaus  and  offices  [promulgating  pro- 
vision in  act  making  appropriations  for  Post-Office  Department, 
1907,  requiring  that  record  be  kept  of  all  mail  entered  at  Washing- 
ton under  penalty  privilege,  July-Dec.  1906].  June  26,  1906. 
narrow  8° 

Manila.  War  with  Spain,  operations  of  U.  S.  Navy  on  Asiatic  Station, 
reports  of  George  Dewey  on  battle  of  Manila  Bay,  May  1,  1898, 
and  on  investment  and  fall  of  Manila,  May  1-Aug.  13, 1898.     1900. 

Medals.     Record  of  medals  of  honor  issued  to  bluejackets  and  marines 
of  Navy,  1862-88.     1888. 
Same,  supplement,  1888-1903.     1904. 

Medals.  Naval  engagements  during  War  with  Spain,  in  commemora- 
tion of  which  officers  and  men  attached  to  vessels  named  are 
entitled  to  receive  medals  and  bars.  Mar.  31,  1908.  12"  * 
[Issued  to  accompany  Special  order  70,  3d  series,  Mar.  14,  1908 
(N1.163:70).] 

Messing.  Report  of  board  on  messing  and  ration  system  for  Navy,  1901. 
[1901.] 

Meteorology.     [2d  and  3d  reports  on  meteorology,  with  Directions  for 
mariners,  etc.;  by  James  P.  Espy.]    [185-?]    oblong  large  8*^ 
[559,  560-39]    [Bureau  edition  is  in  1  v.;  Congressional  edition 
is  in  2  V.  8°,  v.  1  containing  text  and  plates,  v.  2,  plates.] 
[This  publication  is  without  title-page.    The  letter  of  transmittal  in  both  bureau 
and  Congressional  editions  states  that  report  was  submitted  to  Navy  Depart- 
ment Nov.  12,  1849.    This  evidently  refers  to  the  2d  report,  which  is  dated  Nov. 
12,  1849.    The  3d  report  is  not  dated.    It  was  probably  submitted  in  1850, 
although  a  table  of  dew-points  included  gives  data  for  Apr.  and  May,  1851. 
The  Directions  for  mariners,  submitted  Jan.  30, 1851,  to  be  printed  with  the  report 
which  was  already  in  press,  are  dated  Jan.  24,  1851. 
See,  for  1st  report,  made  to  surgeon-general,  Army,  W44.2:M56. 
See,  for  4th  report,  issued  as  a  miscellaneous  publication  of  Congress,  Y1.3:M56.] 

Naval  Training  Station,  Great  Lakes,  North  Chicago,  111.  Location  of 
naval  training  station  on  Great  Lakes  [report  of  Board  on  Loca- 
tion of  Naval  Training  Station  on  Great  Lakes  in  favor  of  Lake 
Bluff  site,  approved  and  adopted  by  President  Nov.  23,  1904]. 
Nov.  23,  1904. 
See,  for  report  to  Congress  Nov.  11,  1904,  [4565-6]. 


652 


Classification 
no. 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


N1.2: 


N22  = 


N22^ 


N22« 

N22e 
N81 

Of2 
Pll 

PI92 
P211 
P212 
P53 

P56 
P751 

P752 

P753 
P75* 


General  publications— Continued 

,^Navy-yard.  Reports  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  and  commission  by  him 
appointed,  on  proposed  new  iron  navy  yard  at  League  Island 
[Philadelphia,  Pa.].  Philadelphia,  Collins,  printer.  1863.  [See 
also  N21.2:L47  and  N21.7:P53.] 

Navy-yards.  Report  of  commission  [Francis  Munroe  Ramsey,  Robert 
Boyd,  and  Willard  Herbert  Brownson]  on  most  desirable  loca- 
tions for  navy-yards  and  dry-docks  on  coast  of  Gulf  of  Mexico 
and  south  Atlantic  Coast.     1889. 

Navy  of  United  States,  1775-1853,  with  brief  history  of  each  vessel's 
service  and  fate,  by  George  F.  Emmons;  added.  List  of  private 
armed  vessels  fitted  out  under  American  flag  previous  and  sub- 
sequent to  Revolutionary  War  with  their  services  and  fate,  also 
list  of  Revenue  and  Coast  Survey  vessels,  and  principal  ocean 
steamers  belonging  to  citizens  of  United  States,  1850.  Wash- 
ington, Gideon  &  Co.,  1853.    4" 

Naval  war  code.     Laws  and  usages  of  war  at  sea,  naval  war  code;  by 
Charles  H.  Stockton.     1900.     12°    [Prescribed  for  use  of  Navy 
under  General  order  551,  June  27, 1900,  and  withdrawn  by  General 
order  150,  Feb.  4,  1904.    See  also,  for  discussion,  N15. 7:903.] 
Same.     [Reprint]  1901.     12°    [Withdrawn.] 

Navy  yearbook.    See  entry  and  references  under  Y4.N222:Ap6. 

North  Atlantic  Station,  report  of  exercises  by  ships  of  North  Atlantic 
Station  in  1886,  with  report  of  board  of  naval  officers  to  whom 
reports  were  submitted  for  examination.     1887.     [Confidential.] 

Office  building.  Report  of  board  on  office  building  for  use  of  Navy 
Department  and  assignment  of  quarters  in  Department.    [1902.] 

Pacific  Coast.  Report  of  commission  to  select  site  for  navy  yard  on 
Pacific  Coast  north  of  42d  parallel  of  north  latitude.     1889. 

Panama.  Report  of  [Bowman  H.]  McCalla  upon  naval  expedition  to 
Isthmus  of  Panama,  Apr.  1885.     [1885.] 

Pan-American  Exposition.  Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  Navy  Department, 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901;  [by  B.  F. 
Peters].     1901. 

Parade.  Special  notice  to  maiiners,  naval  parade  and  review,  regula- 
tions governing  reserved  spaces  in  port  of  New  York,  Apr.  25-27, 
1893.     \}la.T.  31,  1893.]    4° 

Paris  exposition  of  1900,  information  for  exhibitors  in  L^.  S.  military 
and  naval  section  as  to  shipments,  marking,  labels,  invoices,  etc. 
[1899.] 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  United  States  International  Centennial  Exhibition, 
1876,  catalogue  of  articles  and  objects  exhibited  by  Navy  Depart- 
ment in  Government  building,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1876.  large  4« 
[English,  French,  and  German.] 

Physical  drill .  Manual  of  physical  drill  or  setting-up  exercises  for  use  in 
Navy.     1898.     24° 

Political  assessments.  Circular  letter  [to  chiefs  of  bureaus  and  offices, 
etc.,  warning  against  political  assessments  and  partisan  activity 
of  officeholders].    Sept.  12,  1902.    narrow  8° 

Political  activity.  Circular  letter  [to  commandants  of  navy-yards  and 
naval  stations  stating  that  laborers  and  mechanics  at  yards  or  sta- 
tions under  their  command  will  be  subject  to  discharge  for  politi- 
cal activity  in  same  manner  as  competitive  classified  employees]. 
May  14,  1908.    narrow  8° 

Political  assessments.  Circular  letter  [for  information  of  employees  of 
Navy  Department  concerning  political  assessments  and  partisan 
activity  of  office  holders].    Aug.  25,  1908.    narrow  8° 

Political  activity.  Circular  letter  [to  employees  of  Navy  Department 
concerning  political  activity  of  those  in  classified  service].  Sept. 
14,  1908.    narrow  8° 


653 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 

N1.2: 

P83 


P92 
R23 


R26 
R29 

R31 


R312 
R313 


R67 

Sa4 
She 
Sh7 

Sp3 

St2 
St3^ 


St32 
St33 


St4 

St7 

T23' 

T23» 

T71 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Porter,  David.  Minutes  of  proceedings  of  courts  of  inauiry  and  court 
martial  in  relation  to  David  Porter,  convened  at  Washington,  7th 
July,  1825,    Washington,  Davis  and  Force,  1825.    * 

Press  copy  books.    Titles  of  press  copy  books.    [1905.]    4° 

Rear-admirals.     List  of  rear-admirals,  commodores,  captains,  and  com- 
manders, showing  dates  on  which  they  retire  and  promotions  con- 
sequent.    [1870.J 
See  also  entries  under  N1.2:R31  *-^. 

Registers.  United  States  Navy  registers  [history  and  list,  1814-91]. 
1891. 

Report  of  Secretary  of  Navy  [without  accompanying  papers]  July  4, 
1861.  [1861.]  [This  is  a  special  report  made  to  the  President. 
It  appeared  also  with  accompanying  papers  in  37th  Congress,  1st 
session.  Senate  executive  document  1,  serial  no.  1112.] 

Retirements  on  account  of  age  of  commissioned  officers,  warrant  officers, 
and  mates  of  Navy.     Mar.  1895. 
See,   for   List  of  rear-admirals,    commodores   [etc.],    issued    1870, 
N1.2:R23. 

Retirements,  Engineer  Corps,  Navy,  after  1896.     [1897.]    12° 

Retirements  on  account  of  age  of  commissioned  officers,  warrant  officers, 
and  mates  of  Navy  and  of  Marine  Corps,  to  Jan.  1,  1911.  Oct. 
1899. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Address  of  President  Roosevelt  at  Naval  Branch 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1905.    June  9,  1905. 

Samoa.  Disaster  at  Apia,  Samoa,  to  vessels  of  Navy  in  hurricane  of 
Mar.  15  and  16,  1889;  official  reports  and  correspondence.     1889. 

Ships  and  weapons  of  Navy;  by  Charles  Stedman  Ripley.  Chicago, 
Geo.  K.  Hazlitt  &  Co.,  1898.     narrow  8° 

Shore  duties  of  officers  of  Navy,  detailed  statements  concerning  duties 
of  naval  officers  at  Navy  Department,  navy-yards,  and  other 
shore  stations  in  response  to  Department's  circular  letter  of 
July  5,  1902.     1902. 

Special  deposit.  Circular  letter  [in  regard  to  "special  deposit"  for 
payment].     Aug.  20,  1907.     narrow  8° 

Stationery.     Catalogue  of  stationery,  naval  supply  fund.     1897. 

Steel.     Specifications  for  inspection  of  steel  for  use  in  construction  of 
hulls  and  machinery  of  battle  ships  nos.  5  and  6.     [Nov.  6, 
1895.]    12° 
Same,  battle  ships  nos.  7,  8,  and  9.    July  3, 1896.    12° 

Steel.  Report  of  naval  advisory  board  on  mild  steel  used  in  con- 
struction of  hull,  boilers,  and  machinery  of  Dolphin,  Atlanta. 
Boston,  and  Chicago;  by  R.  Gatewood.  1886.  [Also  in  annual 
report  of  Navy  Department,  1885,  v.  1,  p.  367-578  (Nl. 1:885 ^).] 

Stenographers.  Circular  letter  [to  chiefs  of  bureaus,  etc.,  promulgat- 
ing letter  from  Civil  Service  Commission  regarding  stenogra- 
phers and  typewriters].    Feb.  5,  1907.    narrow  12* 

Stores.  Report  of  board  on  concentration  of  stores,  etc.,  George 
Brown,  president.     1887. 

Telegraphic  dictionary.  Brooklyn,  1812.  *  [Numbers  entered  in 
manuscript.] 

Telegraphic  dictionary.   Navy,  1848.    J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers, 
Washington,  D.  C.     [1848.]    12o 
^See,  for  later  edition,  N17.12»:T23. 

Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers,  1873-1881,  supplement  to  book  of  foreign  treaties  pub- 
lished by  Department  of  State  in  1873.  1882.  [See,  for  State 
Department  publication  of  1873,  S9.5  ^  :873  ^  Compilations  sup- 
plementary to  later  State  Department  publications  have  been  is- 
sued by  Equipment  Bureau;  see  N5.2:T71.] 


654 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N1.2: 

;;   ■)W27 

W74 


W93 
N1.3: 

(nos.) 

(date) 


(nos.) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Washington  Navy-Yard.  Questions  covering  subjects  embraced  in 
course  of  instruction  for  seamen  at  Washington  Navy  Yard .     1899 . 

Wireless  telegraphy.  [Correspondence  between  Navy  Department  and] 
Marconi  Wireless  Telegraph  Company,  of  America  [relative  to 
proposed  legislation  based  on  recommendations  of  Inter-Depart- 
mental Board  on  Wireless  Telegraphy].     [1905.] 

Writer.     Aid  to  ship's  writer,     n.  p.  1901. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars  (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1863,  nearly  all  circulars  of  the  Navy  Department  were  Issued  without  being 
numbered  or  regularly  distributed.  Between  1863  and  1879,  many  such  unnum- 
bered circulars  were  issued,  but  as  no  comi)lete  file  could  be  consulted,  no  attempt 
is  made  to  list  them  here.  Such  as  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are 
found  only  in  the  compilation,  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy 
Department,  1863-87;  see  N1.2:G28.] 

Circulars  (numbered) 

[Nos.  1-35  are  fotmd  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  only  in  the  compilation, Gen- 
eral orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87;  see  Nl.2:G28. 

Nos.  1-7  were  issued  in  1S77;  nos.  8-10,  in  1878;  nos.  11  and  12,  in  1879;  nos.  13-17,  in 
1880;  nos.  18-20,  in  1881;  nos.  21  and  22,  in  1882;  no.  23,  in  1883;  nos.  24-30.  in 
1884;  nos.  31-34,  in  1885;  no.  35,  in  1886;  no.  36,  probably  in  1887;  no.  37,  in  1887; 
nos.  38-41,  in  1889;  no.  42.  in  1890;  no.  43,  in  1891;  nos.  44-47,  in  1892;  nos.  48-54, 
in  1893;  nos.  65-63,  in  1894;  nos.  64-69,  in  1895;  nos.  70-74,  in  1896;  nos.  75-83, 
in  1897;  nos.  84-89,  in  1898;  nos.  90-96,  in  1899;  no.  98,  in  1900.] 

67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
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98 


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2 

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3 

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4 

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5 

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8 

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9 

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25 

58 

26 

59 

27 

60 

28 

61 

29 

62 

30 

63 

31 

64 

32 

65 

33 

66 

[Discontinued.] 

[Not  issued.] 


655 


ClastilflcatloB 
no. 

N1.5»: 

(noe.) 


Nl .     SECRETARY— Continued 
Navy  regulation  circulars  [1st  series,  1865-67] 

[These  circulars  contain  supplements  and  amendments  to  Regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  Navy,  1S<J5  (Nl.ll  ':8()5).  Such  of  the  series  as  are  In  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  are  found  only  in  the  compilation,  General  orders  and  circulars 
Issued  lSC.3-87;  see  N  1.2:028. 

Nos.  2-4  were  issued  in  1866;  no.  6,  in  1867.J 

1  [This  circular,  dated  Aug.  1,  1865,  was  issued  as  an  addition  to  be 
inserted  in  the  volume  of  Regulations  for  government  of  Navy, 
Apr.  38,  1865  (Nl.ll  »:865),  and  consists  of  p.  347-355.] 

2 

3 

4 

5    • 


Nl.S'j 

(nos.) 


N1.6»i 

(nos.) 


Navy  regiQatlon  circiQars  [2d  series,  1871-76] 

[These  circulars  contain  supplements  and  amendments  to  Regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  Navy,  1870  (Nl.ll  i:870).  This  series  is  found  in  the  Public  Documents 
Library  only  in  the  compilation.  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  1863-87; 
tee  N1.2:G28. 

No.  1  was  issued  Dec.  1,  1871;  nos.  2  and  3  were  issued  in  1872;  noe.  4-6,  in  1873; 
nos.  7-17,  in  1874;  no.  18,  in  1875;  no.  19,  in  1876.) 


[1]  Dec.  1,  1871 

6 

11 

16 

2 

7 

12 

17 

3 

8 

13 

18 

4 

9 

14 

19 

5 

10 

15 

Navy  regulation  circulars  [3d  series,  1877-92] 

[These  circulars  contain  supplements  and  amendments  to  Regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  Navy,  1876  (Nl.ll  i:876).  Nos.  1-47  of  tliis  series  are  found  in  the  Pub- 
lic Documents  Library  only  in  the  compilation,  General  orders  and  circulars 
issued  1863-87;  see  N1.2:G28. 

Nos.  1-9  were  issued  in  1877;  nos.  10-16,  in  1878;  nos.  17-20,  in  1879;  nos.  21-24,  in 
1880;  nos.  25-30,  m  1881;  nos.  31  and  32,  in  1882;  nos.  3^37,  in  1883;  nos.  38-40. 
in  1884;  nos.  41-47,  in  1885;  nos.  48-108  were  issued  probably  between  1886  jBid 
1892;  nos.  109  and  110  were  issued  in  1892.J 


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64 
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67 
68 
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70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
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77 
78 
79 
80 
81 


656 


Classification 
no. 

N1.53: 
(no8.) 


N1.6*: 

(nos.) 


(nos.) 


N1.6: 

(nos.) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Navy  regulation  circulars  [3d  series,  1877-92]— Continued 


82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 


93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

102 

103 


104  * 

105  * 

106  * 

107  * 

108  * 

109  * 

Same  [reprint,  1897] 

110  * 

Same  [reprint,  1897] 


Navy  regulation  circulars  [4th  series,  1893-95] 

[These  circulars  contain  supplements  and  amendments  to  Regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  Navy,  1893  (Nl.lli:893).  Nos.  1-9  were  issued  in  1893;  nos.  10-13,  in 
1894;  nos.  14-19,  in  1895.] 


1 

6 

11 

16 

2 

7 

12 

17 

3 

8 

13 

18 

4 

9 

14 

19 

5 

10 

15 

Navy  regulation  circulars  [5th  series,  1897-99] 

[These  circulars  contain  supplements  and  amendments  to  Regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  Navy,  1896  (Nl.ll  i:896i).  Nos.  1-8  were  issued  in  1897;  no.  9,  in  1898; 
nos.  10-17,  in  1899.] 


[Issued  separately  and  also 
reprinted  on  1  sheet.] 


Same  [reprint,  1898] 


9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 


[Discontinued.) 

Special  circiQars 


12° 


[Nos.  1-7  were  issued  in  1892;  nos.  8-12,  in  1893;  nos.  13-19,  in 
1895;  nos.  25-28,  in  1896;  nos.  29-36,  in  1897;  nos.  37-45,  in 
1899;  nos.  58  and  59,  hi  1900.] 


1;  nos.  20-24,  in 
i;  nos.  46-67,  in 


1  * 

2  * 

3  * 

4  * 

5  * 

6  * 

7  * 
8 

9 

10 

11    * 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16    July  31,  1894 
[17]    Aug.  28,  1894    *    [Errone- 
ously printed  16.] 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 


23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28    Dec.  26,  1896 
[29]    Feb.  25,  1897    [Erroneously 

printed  28.] 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36  * 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 


657 


ClMslflcatton 
no. 

N1.6: 

(noe.) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Nl.Ti 

(date  of 

end  of 

session) 


Special  circulars— Continued 

45  .        53 

46  54 

47  55 

48  56 

49  57 

50  58 

51  69 
52 

tDIscontlnued.] 

Acts  and  resolutions  relating:  cliiefly  to  Navy,  Navy 
Department,  and  Marine  Corps,  passed  at 
session  of Congress 

Laws  relating  to  Navy 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

Acts  and  resolutions  relating  to  Navy 

1870 

1871 

Acts  and  resolutions  relating  cliiefly  to  Navy  and  Navy  Department 

1872  1878 

1873  1879 

1874  *  1880  * 

1875  *  1881  * 

1876  1882  * 

1877  * 
Acts  and  resolutions  relating  chiefly  to  Navy,  Navy  Departraent,  and 

Marine  Corps 

1883  1898 

1884  Same,  with  addenda 

1885  1899 

1886  1900 

1887  1901 

1888  1902 

1889  1903 

1890  and  1891  1904 

1892  1905 

1893  1906 

1894  1907 

1895  1908 

1896  1909 
1897 

Explorations  and  surveys 

Collins,  Frederick.    See,  for  Report  of  survey  of  proposed  route  for 
inter-oceanic  ship-canal  by  way  of  Atrato,  Napipi,  and  Doguad6 
rivers,  1875,  Frederick  Collins,  commanding,  N1.8:L96. 
Gibbon,  Lardner.    See,  for  Exploration  of  valley  of  Amazon,  pt.  2, 

by  Lardner  Gibbon,  N1.8:H43^. 
Guam.    Report  of  Guam  survey  board  to  Secretary  of  Navy,  July  25, 
1901.    1902. 

Charles  Francis.  Narrative  of  2d  Arctic  expedition  made  by 
Charles  F.  Hall,  voyage  to  Repulse  Bay,  sledge  journeys  to 
straits  of  Fury  and  Hecla  and  King  William's  Land,  and  resi- 
dence among  Eskimos,  1864-69;  edited  by  J.  E.  Nourse.  1879. 
I  4°    [1830-27] 

H14^    I  Hall,  Charles  Francis.     Narrative  of  [Sd]  north  polar  expedition,  ship 
1  Polaris  [1871];  edited  by  C.H.Davis.    1876.    4o 

82452**— 11 42 


N1.8: 


G93 


H14 


Hall, 


658 


Glasslflcatloii 
no. 

N1.8 

HI43 


H431 


H43  = 
H43- 


H43* 
H43^ 


H436 
H437 


H43' 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Explorations  and  surveys— Continued 

Hall,  Charles  Francis.  Scientific  results  of  [3d]  United  States  Arctic 
expedition,  steamer  Polaris,  C.  F.  Hall  commanding:  v.  1, 
Physical  observations;  by  Emil  Bessels.  1876.  [No  other  vol- 
umes on  scientific  results  of  expedition  have  been  published.] 

Hemdon,  William  Lewis,  and  Gibbon,  Lardner  (note). 

[The  explorations  of  which  an  account  is  given  in  the  volumes  listed  below  were 
made  in  1851  and  1852.  Pt.  1,  by  Herndon,  was  transmitted  to  Congress  Feb. 
9, 1853,  and  pt.  2,  by  Gibbon,  was  submitted  Feb.  10, 1854.  These  were  printed 
by  both  Senate  and  House, 

Pt.  1  was  ordered  printed  by  the  Senate  Feb.  10, 1853,  and  a  later  resolution  of  the 
same  session,  agreed  to  Mar.  3,  1853,  provided  for  printing  10,000  extra  copies 
of  the  part  which  had  already  been  submitted,  also  for  the  same  number  of 
copies  of  pt.  2  when  it  should  be  submitted,  and  for  the  maps  and  charts  accom- 
panying tlae  report.  Both  parts  of  the  report  appeared  as  Senate  executive 
document  36,  32d  Congress,  2d  session,  in  sheep  and  in  cloth. 

Pt.  1  was  printed  by  the  House  under  order  of  Feb.  12,  1853,  appearing  as  House 
executive  document  43,  32d  Congress,  2d  session.  A  resolution  adopted  Jan. 
6,  1854,  provided  for  the  printing  of  10,000  extra  copies  of  the  reports  with  the 
accompanying  maps  and  plates,  and  another  resolution  adopted  Apr.  13,  1854, 
called  for  20,000  copies  more.  In  the  sheep  bound  edition  pt.  1  appears  only  as 
House  executive  document  43,  32d  Congress,  2d  session,  and  pt.  2  appears  only 
as  House  executive  document  53,  33d  Congress,  1st  session,  but  the  extra  copies 
of  both  pts.  1  and  2  were  printed  as  House  executive  document  53,  33d  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.    Entries  for  the  cloth  bound  copies  are  given  below.] 

Hemdon,  William  Lewis,  and  Gibbon,  Lardner.  Exploration  of  val- 
ley of  Amazon  made  by  Wm.  Lewis  Herndon  and  Lardner  Gib- 
bon: pt.  1,  by  [Wm.  Lewis]  Herndon.  Washington,  Robert 
Armstrong,  public  printer,  1853.  414  +  iv  p.  16  pi.  (32d  Con^. 
2d  sess.  S.  ex.  [doc]  36;  serial  no.  663.)  [Sheep  bound  edition  is 
identical  with  the  cloth  edition  except  that  it  includes  the  3  maps, 
which,  in  cloth  edition,  are  separately  bound;  see  N1.8:H432.] 

Same:  pt.  1,  maps.    [Printed  by  order  of  Senate.] 

Same:  pt.  1,  by  [Wm.  Lewis]  Herndon.  Washington,  Robert  Arm- 
strong, public  printer,  1854.  iv  +  417  +  iv  p.  16  pi.  [Cover- 
title  reads;  Valley  of  the  Amazon,  pt.  1.  Some  of  the  copies 
have  cover-title  " Herndon 's  Valley  of  the  Amazon,"  and  have 
the  iv  p.  of  contents  preceding  the  title-page.  Although  all  of 
the  cloth  bound  copies  examined  in  the  Public  Documents  Li- 
brary have  on  title-page  the  notation  "33d  Congress,  1st  session, 
House  executive  [document]  53,"  this  designation  jproperly  be- 
longs only  to  pt.  2,  Gibbon's  report,  which  was  submitted  during 
the  33d  Congress,  1st  session,  and  was  printed  as  House  execu- 
tive document  53  of  that  session.  Herndon's  report  appears 
among  the  House  documents  in  the  sheep  bound  Congressional 
set  only  as  32d  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document 
43,  in  serial  no.  678.  The  sheep  bound  edition  is  cast  somewhat 
differently  and  has  414  +  iv  p.  16  pi. ;  it  has  bound  in  at  the  end 
the  3  maps  which  in  the  cloth  edition  are  separately  bound,  see 
N1.8:H43^;  the  sheep  edition  does  not  contain  the  Addendum 
added  in  1854,  which  appears  in  the  cloth  bound  copies  as  p. 
397^17.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  as 
to  whether  any  of  the  cloth  bound  copies  bore  the  notation  of 
the  32d  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document  43.] 

Same:  pt.  1,  maps.  [Printed  by  order  of  House.  These  have 
"House  document"  stamped  in  cover.] 

Same:  pt.  2,  by  Lardner  Gibbon.  Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nichol- 
son, public  printer,  1854.  (32d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex.  [doc]  36; 
serial  no ,  664 . )  *  [In  sheep  bound  edition  the  2  maps  are  bound 
in  with  text;  in  cloth  edition  they  are  separately  bound,  see 
N1.8:H436.] 

Same:  pt.  2,  maps.    [Printed  by  order  of  Senate.] 

Same:  pt.  2,  by  Lardner  Gibbon.  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson, 
public  printer,  1854.  x  +  [1]  4-  339  p.  il.  36  pi.  (33d  Cong.  1st 
sess.  H.  ex.  [doc]  53;  serial  no.  722.)  [Sheep  bound  edition  is 
identical  with  the  cloth  edition  except  that  it  includes  the  2 
maps,  which,  in  cloth,  are  separately  bound;  see  N1.8:H43*.] 

Same:  pt.  2,  maps.    *    [Printed  by  order  of  House.] 


659 


Clatislflcatlon 
no. 

N1.8; 

L96 


P42» 


P422 


P423 
P42* 


Sch3 
Se4 


T56» 

T562 
T563 
T56* 
T56« 
T56« 

T568 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Explorations  and  surveys— Continued 

Lull,  Edward  P.  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  location  of 
interoceanic  ship-canals  through  Isthmus  of  Panama  and  by  val- 
ley of  River  Napipi,  by  naval  expeditionH,  1875.  Edward  P. 
Lull  commanding  Panama  expedition  [andl  Freaerick  Collins 
commanding  Napipi  expedition.  1879.  (45tn  Cong.  3d  sess.  S, 
ex.  doc.  75;  serial  no.  1829.) 

Perry,  Matthew  Calbraith.  [United  States  Japan  expedition:  v.  11 
Narrative  of  expedition  of  American  squadron  to  China  seas  ana 
Japan,  1852-54,  under  command  of  M.  C.  Perry;  compiled  by 
Francis  L.  Hawks.  Washington,  A,  0.  P.  Nicholson,  printer, 
1856.  40  [802-97  and  769-791  [United  States  Japan  expedi- 
tion by  M.  C.  Perry  is  used  as  back  title  for  set,  these  words  ap- 
pearing on  title-page  of  V.  3  only.] 
Same:  v.  2,  Narrative  of  expedition  of  American  squadron  to  China 
seas  and  Japan,  1852-54^  under  command  of  M.  C.  Perry  [miscel- 
laneous papers].  Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nicholson,  printer,  1856. 
40  (33d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  97;  serial  no.  803.)  [Ap- 
peared also  as  33d  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment 79,  serial  no.  770.  In  both  of  the  Congressional  editions 
the  maps  for  v.  2  are  included  in  same  volume  with  text,  but  in 
bureau  edition  they  are  separate  (N1.8:P423).] 
Same:  v.  2  [Maps].    49 

Same:  v.  3,  Observations  on  zodiacal  light,  Apr.  2,  1853-Apr.  22, 
1855,  made  chiefly  on  board  steam-frigate  Mississippi,  with  con- 
clusions from  data  thus  obtained;  by  George  Jones.  Washing- 
ton, A.  0.  P.  Nicholson,  printer,  1856.    4P    [804-97  and  771-79] 

Schley,  Winfield  Scott.  Report  of  Winfield  S.  Schley,  commanding 
Greely  relief  expedition  of  1884.    1887.    [2428-157] 

Selfridge,  Thomas  Oliver.  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  to  ascer- 
tain practicability  of  ship-canal  between  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
oceans  by  way  of  Isthmus  of  Darien ;  by  Thomas  Oliver  Selfridge. 
1874.    40 

Todd,  David  P.    U.  S.  scientific  expedition  to  west  Africa,  1889  (note). 
[On  Mar.  2,  1889  (Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  920),  Congress  provided  as  follows:  "That  the 
sum  of  $5,000  appropriated  by  act  of  Congress  approved  Dec.  22,  1888,  to  defray 
the  expenses  of  observing  a  total  eclipse  of  the  sun  [Jan.  1,  1889],  and  which,  by 
reason  of  the  delay  in  the  passage  of  said  act,  was  not  expended,  is  hereby  re-ai)- 
propriated,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Na\'y  is  authorized  to  use  the  said  $5,000  to 
defray  the  expense  of  sending  a  scientific  expedition  to  the  west  coast  of  Africa 
to  observe  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun  which  will  occur  on  Dec.  22,  1889." 
Prof.  David  P.  Todd  was  placed  in  charge  of  the  expedition  and  the  Secretary  of  the 
Navy  detailed  the  U.  S.  S.  Pensacola  to  carry  the  members  to  and  from  Africa. 
The  Pensacola  sailed  from  New  York  Oct.  10,  1889,  and  reached  the  United 
States  again  early  in  May,  1890. 
No  final  report  of  the  expedition  was  issued.    The  only  oflBcial  publications  issued 
by  the  Government  were  Bulletins  1-18,  listed  below.] 

Todd,  David  P.  U.  S.  scientific  expedition  to  west  Africa,  1889  [to 
observe  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Dec.  22,  1889]:  Bulletin  1,  Gen- 
eral.   [U.  S.  S.  Pensacola  print]  Oct.  17,  1889.    S^    * 

Same:  Bulletin  2,  Meteorological;  [by  Cleveland  Abbe].  [U.  S.  S. 
Pensacola  print]  Oct.  18,  1889.    4°    * 

Same:  Bulletin  3,  Fish  of  Congo  Basin,  fresh  water;  [by  Theodore 
Gill].    [U.  S.  S.  Pensacola  print]  Oct.  21,  1889.    8°    * 

Same:  Bulletin  4,  Tot^  eclipse;  [by  David  P.  Todd].  [U.  S.  S. 
Pensacola  print]  Nov.  1,  1889.    4«    * 

Same:  Bulletin  5,  Bibliography  of  Ki-mbundu;  by  Heli  Chatelain, 
[Horta,  Fayal,  Azores]  Nov.  4,  1889.    8°    * 

Same:  Bulletin  6,  Water-spouts;  [by  Cleveland  Abbe].  [U.  S.  S. 
Pensacola  print]  Nov.  7,  1889.    40    * 

Same:  Bulletin  7,  Provisional  list  of  mammals  [of  Angola  and  vicin- 
ity; by  F.W.  True].    [U.S.S.Pensacolaprint]Nov.l5,1889.   40* 

Same:  Bulletin  8,  Eclipse  photography;  [by  Frank  H.  Bigelow]. 

t Printed  at  T.  J.  Sawyerr's  Excelsior  printing  works,  Freetown, 
.iberia]  Nov.  20,  1889.    4°    * 


660 


Classification 
no. 

N1.8: 

T56» 


T56i» 
T56» 
T5612 
T5613 

T56« 

T56»7 
T5618 
W651 

W652 

W653 

W654 

W655 

W65« 
W657 

W658 

W65» 

W6512 
W6513 

W6515 

W6517 
W6518 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Explorations  and  surveys— Continued 

Same:  Bulletin  9,  Instruceoes  para  a  observa^ao  do  eclipse  total  do 

sol,  por  David  P.  Todd ;  traduzidas  por  Heli  Chatelain.     [St.  Paul 

de  Loando]  Dec.  10,  1889.    8«    * 
Same :  Bulletin  10,  Suggestions  for  amateur  observers;  [by  Cleveland 

Abbe].     [St.  Paul  de  Loando]  Dec.  10,  1889.    4«    * 
Same:  Bulletin  11,  Terrestrial  physics;  [by  E.  D.  Preston].     [U.  S. 

S:  Pensacola  print]  Dec.  24,  1889.    4"    * 
Same:  Bulletin  12,  Total  eclipse;  [by  David  P.  Todd].     [U.  S.  S. 

Pensacola  print]  Dec.  31,  1889.    4°    * 
Same:  Bulletin  13,  Localities  of  scientific  interest  in  St.  Helena; 

[by  Cleveland  Abbe].    [U.  S.  S.  Pensacola  print]  Mar.  19,  1890. 

large  8°    * 

Same:  Bulletin  14,   Bibliography  of  Angola  and  other  parts  of 

Africa;  [by  E.  J.  Loomis].    [U.  S.  S.  Pensacola  print]  Apr.  15, 

1890.  ^ 
Same :  Bulletin  15,  Law  of  distribution  of  actinic  light  of  solar  corona; 

[by  Frank  H.  Bigelow].    [Globe  Office,  Barbados,  W.  I.]  Apr.  19, 

1890.  * 
Same:  Bulletin  16,  Logarithmic  system  of  sensitometer  numbers; 

[by  Frank  H.  Bigelow].     [Globe  Office,  Barbados,  W.  I.]  May  1, 

1890.    * 

Same:  Bulletin  17,   Automatic  eclipse  apparatus;  [by  David   P. 
Todd].    [U.  S.  S.  Pensacola  print]  May  15,  1890.    * 

Same:  Bulletin  18,  Terrestrial  magnetism;  [by  Frank  H.  Bigelow]. 
[Washington,  D.  C]  May  15,  1890.    * 
Wilkes,  Charles.     United  States  exploring  expedition  during  years 
1838-42,  under  command  of  Charles  Wilkes:  v.  1,  Narrative;  by 
Charles  Wilkes.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1844.    4°    * 

Same:  v.  2,  Narrative;  by  Charles  Wilkes.    Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 
man, 1844.     4«    * 

Same:  v.  3,  Narrative;  by  Charles  Wilkes, 
man,  1844.     4«    * 

Same*  v.  4,  Narrative;  by  Charles  Wilkes, 
man,  1844.    4«    * 

Same:  v.  5,  Narrative;  by  Charles  Wilkes, 
man,  1844.    4«    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  1-5.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1844.    4«    * 

Same:  v.  6,  Ethnography  and  philology;  by  Horatio  Hale.    Phila- 
delphia, C.  Sherman,  1846.    4«    * 

Same:  v.  7,  Zoophytes;  by  James  D.  Dana.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 
man, 1846.    4«    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  7.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1849.    f «    * 

Same:  v.  8,  Mammalogy  and  ornithology;  by  John  Cassin.    Phila- 
delphia, C.  Sherman  and  Son,  1858.    4°    * 

Same :  Atlas  to  v.  8.    Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  and  Son,  1858.    f  ^    * 

Same:  v.  9,  Races  of  man  and  their  geographical  distribution;  by 
Charles  Pickering.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1848.    4«    * 

Same:  v.  10,  Geology;  by  James  D.  Dana.    Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 
man, 1849.    4"    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  10.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1849.    4°    * 

Same:  v.  11,  Meteorology;  by  Charles  Wilkes.    Philadelphia,  C. 
Sherman,  1851.    4°    * 

Same:  v.  12,  Mollusca  and  shells;  by  A.  A.  Gould.    Philadelphia, 
C.  Sherman,  1852.    4°    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  12.    Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  and  Son,  1856. 

f  o       * 


Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 
Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 
Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 


Same:  v.  13,  Crustacea;  by  James  D.  Dana, 
man,  1852.    pt.  1.    4«>    * 


Philadelphia,  C.  Sher- 


661 


ClMslflratlon 

BO. 

N1.8: 

W65>» 

W652' 

W6522 
W6523 


W6524 
W652^ 


W652« 
W6527 

W6528 
W6529 
W6530 


N1.9: 

826 


841 


Charles    Wilkes.    Philadelphia, 


843 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Explorations  and  surveys— Continued 

Same:  v.  14,  Crustacea;  by  James  D.  Dana.  Philadelphia,  C. 
Sherman,  1853.    pt.  2.    40    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  13,  14.    Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1855.    f «    * 

Same:  v.  15,  Botany,  Phanerogamia;  by  Asa  Gray.  Philadelphia, 
C.  Sherman,  1854.    4°    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  15.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1856.    f°    * 

Same:  v.  16,  Botany,  Cryptogamia;  Filices,  including  Lycopo- 
diaceaeand  Hydropterides;  by  William  D.  Brackenridge.  Phila- 
delphia, C.  Sherman,  1854.    4«    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  16.    Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1856.    f  °    * 

Same:  v.  17,  Botany,  Cryptogamia;  Musci,  by  W.  S.  SuUivant. 
Lichens,  by  Edward  Tuckerman,  Algae,  by  J.  W.  Bailey  ana 
W.  H.  Harvey,  Fungi,  by  M.  A.  Curtis  and  M.  J.  Berkeley,  [and] 
Phanerogamia  of  Pacific.  North  America,  by  John  Torrey;  edited 
by  Asa  Gray.    Philadelphia,  Sherman  and  Co.,  1874.    4°    * 

Same:  V.  18.    [Not  published.] 

Same:  v.  19.    [Not  published.] 

Same:  v.  20,  Herpetology;  by  S.  F.  Baird  [and  Charles  Girard]. 
Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  and  Son,  1858.     4»    * 

Same:  Atlas  to  v.  20.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  and  Son,  1858. 

fo     * 

Same:  V.  21.  [Not  published.] 
Same:  V.  22.  [Not  published.] 
Same:  v.    23,    Hydrography;  by 

C.  Sherman,  1861.    4«    * 
Same:  Atlas  to  v.  23.     Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman,  1858.    pt.  1. 

f  o       * 

Same:  Atla8tov.23.    Philadelphia, C. Sherman,  1858.    pt.2.   f°    * 

Same:  V.  24.    [Not  published.] 

[By  the  act  of  Aug.  26, 1842,  it  was  directed  that  there  should  be  published,  under  the 
supervision  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library  of  Congress,  an  account  of  the 
exploring  expedition  commanded  by  Charles  Wilkes,  in  a  form  similar  to  the 
"Voyageofthe  Astrolabe,"  published  by  the  Government  of  France.  For  history 
of  publication,  see  35th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  report  391,  in  serial  no.  994, 
ana  44th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  report  60,  in  serial  no.  1667.] 

Compilations  of  laws 

Laws  in  relation  to  naval  establishment  and  Marine  Corps,  collected  and 
arranged  by  order  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  from  laws  of  United 
States,  to  end  of  1st  session  of  19th  Congress.  Washington, 
Davis  and  Force,  1826.  12* 
Laws  in  relation  to  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  to  close  of  2d  session  of  26th 
Congress  [1789-1840],  with  acts  and  resolutions  granting  medals, 
swords,  and  votes  of  thanks,  or  having  reference  to  special  objects, 
also  private  acts  for  relief  of  individuals,  [and]  table  of  appropria- 
tions and  expenditures  for  naval  service,  1791-1840,  to  which 
are  prefixed  Constitution  of  United  States  and  synopsis  of  legis- 
lation of  Congress  respecting  naval  affairs  during  Revolutionary 
War;  compiled  and  arranged  by  Benjamin  Homans.  Washing- 
ton, J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1841. 

Same,  with  appendix  containing  laws  passed  at  27th  Congress. 
Washington,  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1843. 

[In  1848,  a  revised  edition  of  the  laws  was  compiled  and  issued  by  Mechlin  and  Win- 
der in  the  same  volume  with  their  General  register  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps: 
wcN1.10:848  8. 

In  1859,  appeared  Laws  relating  to  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  from  formation  of  Govern- 
ment to  1859,  etc.;  compiled  by  John  F.  Callan  and  A.  W.  Russell,  and  pub- 
lished in  Baltimore  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.  The  compilers  of  this  volume  were 
clerks  to  the  Senate  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  and  the  Senate  Committee 


on  Naval  Affairs,  respectively.  The  compilation  was  a  private  publication  and 
although  it  undoubtedly  was  used  for  reference  by  naval  authorities,  there  is  no 
evidence  of  its  having  been  authorized  by  the  Navy  Department,  or  that  Con- 
gress subscribed  for  any  part  of  the  edition.  Hence  it  can  not  be  considered  a 
Government  publication  even  in  the  broadest  acceptance  of  the  term,  and  it  is 
therefore  omitted  from  this  Checklist.] 


662 


Classification 
no. 

N1.9: 

865 

875 


883 


898 


N1.9«: 

(date) 
Nl.lO: 

(date) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Compilations  of  laws— Continued 

Laws  relating  to  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Navy  Department,  July  1, 
1865.     1865. 

Compilation  of  navy  and  other  laws,  from  Revised  statutes  and  Stat- 
utes at  large,  passed  by  43d  Congress;  with  appendix  containing 
such  private  and  general  relief-acts,  etc.,  as  are  of  interest  to 
Navy.     1875. 

Compilation  of  laws  relating  to  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  etc.,  from  Revised 
statutes  and  subsequent  acts,  to  Mar.  3,  1883;  prepared  by  John 
W.Hogg.     1883. 

United  States  laws  relating  to  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  etc.,  compiled  from 
Revised  statutes  and  subsequent  acts,  to  June  17,  1898,  with  di- 
gest of  decisions  of  courts  and  opinions  of  Attorneys-General;  by 
William  H.  Michael.     1898. 

Compilations  of  laws  (separates) 


Navy  register     various  sizes 

[The  title-page  of  the  publication  iwpularly  known  by  the  above  name  reads,  Reg- 
ister of  commissioned  and  warrant  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  and  the 
present  title  varies  only  slightly  from  the  form  which  has  been  used  for  the 
annual  January  issue  from  the  earliest  years  of  its  existence. 

Between  1798  and  1814  several  lists  of  officers  in  the  naval  service  appeared  as  private 
publications,  two  of  which  are  noted  below.  Lists  for  1806, 1812^  1814,  and  1818-25 
are  contained  in  American  state  papers,  volume  on  Naval  affairs. 

The  first  volume  of  the  official  Navy  register  was  issued  in  1814,  and  with  the  excep- 
tion of  1816,  when  none  was  issued,  and  certain  variations  in  1861, 1862, 1878,  and 
1887,  it  has  appeared  regularly  ever  since. 

Up  to  1847  the  size  varied,  some  being  16°  and  some  12o.  From  1848  to  1853,  part  of 
the  edition  was  12°  and  part  was  printed  with  wider  margins  as  a  4°  publication. 
Since  1854  it  has  been  uniformly  S°  except  the  2d  edition  of  July,  1895. 

Between  1835  and  1848  certain  publications  supplementary  to  the  annual  official 
register  were  issued  as  private  ventures,  of  which  there  are  noted  below  the  mid- 
year and  quarterly  registers  of  Benjamin  Homans,  and  a  General  register  of 
Navy  and  Marme  Corps,  1798-1848,  bj^  Mechlin  &  Winder. 

In  1861  a  revision  of  the  January  list  was  issued  Aug.  31,  and  in  1862,  the  only  issue 
for  the  year  appeared  Sept.  1.  Beginning  in  1866  a  semiannual  issue  corrected 
to  July  or  August  was  issued  each  year,  except  1876  and  1879,  up  to  July,  1887. 
From  1888  to  1892  the  register  was  issued  only  once  a  year,  in  January.  In  1893, 
the  July  publication  was  resumed  under  title,  List  arid  station  of  commissioned 
and  warrant  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  on  active  list.  This  was  again 
discontinued  with  July,  1907,  similar  information  being  after  that  time  included 
in  the  monthly  publication,  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  list  and  directory  (N1.24:). 

Prior  to  1896,  the  annual  issues  of  the  Navy  register  did  not  appear  in  the  Congres- 
sional set.  Certain  special  lists  of  officers  for  various  periods  between  1815  and 
1889  may  be  found  m  the  Congressional  set  as  follows:  [94-43],  [291-36],  [397-173], 
[981-17],  [1176-3],  [1316-19],  [1996-126],  [2678-3]. 

Between  1848  and  1863,  transcripts  of  the  official  Navy  list,  showing  pay  and  allow- 
ances for  each  officer,  were  also  prepared,  by  fiscal  years,  usually  from  the  official 
list  issued  the  preceding  January,  with  necessary  corrections  for  deaths,  resig- 
nations, etc.    These  appeared  only  in  the  Congressional  set,  as  follows: 

1848  [540-36]  1852    [677-35]  1856    [900-58]  1860    [1101-78] 

1849  576-27]  1853    [721-44]  1857    [956-73]  1861    [1127-24] 

1850  599-29]  1854    [783-49]  1858    [1008-101]         1862    [None  issued.] 

1851  677-13]  1855    [851-36]  1859    [1048-38]  1863    [1163-77] 

A  list  of  Navy  registers  1814-91,  with  brief  history,  was  issued  by  Navy  Department, 
1891;  see  N1.2:R26.] 


1800,  Nov. 
laws 


Original  and  correct  list  of  Navy,  and  digest  of  principal 
by  Charles  W.  Goldsborough.  f 
1805-6,  Navy  register,  annotated;  by  Geo.  Henry  Preble.  J 

1814,  Feb.  21     * 

1815,  Aug.  1 
Same,  Dec.  11    * 


t  The  copy  of  the  Navy  register,  Nov.  1800,  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  an  8*>, 
printed  at  Government  Printing  Office,  with  note  on  cover  signed  by  Geo.  H.  Preble 
which  reads,  Copied  from  a  book  belonging  to  Mrs.  John  A.  Bates,  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Nov.  1873.    In  another  place  Admiral  Preble  states  that  the  original  was  a  12°  of  32  p. 

J  The  Navy  register  1805-6  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  was  printed  at  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office  at  a  much  later  date  and  includes  the  Navy  list  for  1806  with 
additional  information. 


663 


ClMslflcation 
no. 

Nl.lO: 

(date) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Navy  register— Continued 

1816  [Not  issued.] 

1817  * 

1818  * 
1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 

1829    [Ist  edition] 
Same.     [2d  edition 

1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 

Same,  July  1,  published  by  B.  Homans 

1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 
1840 
1841 
1842 

Same,  Sept.  15;  by  B.  Homans 
1843 

Same,  printed  for  B.  Homans  [This  edition  differs  from  official  edi- 
tion of  1843  only  in  having  the  words  "Printed  for  B.  Homans" 
on  the  cover.  It  may  be  the  Jan.  issue,  no.  1,  of  his  Quarterly 
register.] 
Same,  [Quarterly  register,  no.  2?]  Apr.  1,  1843;  by  Benjamin  Ho- 
mans. * 
Same,  [Quarterly  register,  no.  3,  July;  by  Benjamin  Homans]    * 

[Publication  not  seen.     Was  it  ever  issued?] 
Same,  Quarterly  register,  no.  4,  Oct.  1843;  by  Benjamin  Homans. 

1844 
1845 
1846 
1847 

1848  12« 
Same    4° 

Same,  General  register  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  since  1798,  to 
which  is  appended,  Constitution  of  United  States  and  revised 
edition  of  laws  in  relation  to  Navy  and  Marine  Corps;  by  Mechlin 
&  Winder,  f 

1849  12° 
Same    4" 

1850  12" 

1851  12° 
Same    4° 

1852  12° 
Same    4° 


t  Compiled  from  official  records  by  authority  of  Secretary  of  Navy, 
copies  authorized  by  House  joint  resolution  approved  Mar.  3,  1849. 


Purchase  of 


664 


Classification 
no. 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Nl.lO:     Navy  register— Continued 

(date)  1853  12° 
Same 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 

1861,  Jan 
Same, 

1862,  Jan 
Same, 

1863,  Jan 

1864,  Jan 

1865,  Jan 

1866,  Jan 
Same, 

1867,  Jan 
Same, 

1868,  Jan 
Same, 

1869,  Jan 
Same, 

1870,  Jan 
Same, 

1871,  Jan 
Same, 

1872,  Jan 
Same, 

1873,  Jan 
Same, 

1874,  Jan 
Same, 

1875,  Jan 
Same, 

1876,  Jan 
Same, 

1877,  Jan 
Same, 

1878,  Jan 
Same, 

1879,  Jan 
Same, 

1880,  Jan 
Same, 

1881,  Jan 
Same, 

1882,  Jan 
Same, 

1883,  Jan 
Same, 

1884,  Jan 
Same, 


Nl.ll^: 


1885,  Feb.  1 

40 

Same,  July  1 

1886,  Jan.  1 

Same,  July  1 

1887,    Feb.   1    [Suppressed,   and 

full  information  repeated  in 

July  issue.] 

Same,  July  1 

1888,  Jan.  1 

1 

1889,  Jan.  1 

Aug.  31 

1890,  Jan.  1 

[Not  issued.] 

1891,  Jan.  1 

Sept.  1 

1892,  Jan.  1 

1 

1893,  Jan.  1 

1 

Same,  July  15 

1 

1894,  Jan.  1 

1 

Same,  July  1 

Aug.l 

1895,  Jan.  1 

1 

Same,  July  1    8° 

July  1 

Same,  July  1    oblong  8° 

1 

1896,  Jan.  1    [3415-77] 

Julyl 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1897,  Jan.  1     [3523-150] 

Julyl 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1898,  Jan.  1     [3672-169] 

Julyl 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1899,  Jan.  1    [3808-136] 

Julyl 

Same,  July  3 

1 

1900,  Jan.  1     [3982-349] 

Julyl 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1901,  Jan.  1     [4157-291] 

Julyl 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1902,  Jan.  1     [4350-250] 

July  15 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1903,  Jan.  1     [4519-290] 

July  22 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1904,  Jan.  1     [4706-478] 

July    [Not  issued.] 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1905,  Jan.  1     [4854-302] 

July  20 

Same,  July  1 

[Not  issued.] 
Julyl 

1906,  Jan.  1     [5032^56] 

Same,  July  1 

1 

1907,  Jan.  1     [5203-728] 

July    [Not  issued.] 

Same,    July    1    [July    issue 
discontinued     with     this 

1 

Julyl 

number.    Similar  informa- 

1 

tion  later  included  in  the 

Julyl 

monthlypublication.  Navy 

1 

and  Marine  Corps  list  and 

Julyl 

directory  (N1.24:).] 
1908,  Jan.  1     [5292-661 

1 

Aug.l 

1909,  Jan.  1    [5450-1466] 

15 

Same,  errata 

Aug.l 

Navy  regulations 

[From  1865  to  1899,  each  edition  of  Regulations  for  government  of  Navy  was  supple- 
mented by  a  series  of  Navjr  regulation  circulars;  see  N1.5i-^:  Changes  in  the 
regulations  of  1900  were  published  in  the  series  of  General  orders  (Nl  .13")-  Begin- 
ning 1905,  a  niunbered  series  of  Changes  in  Navy  regulations  was  begun;  see 
N1.112: 

Entries  given  below  for  certain  of  the  Navy  regulations  which  are  not  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  were  taken  from  a  list  on  p.  3  of  Navy  regulations,  1909 
(Nl.U  1:909).] 

See  also  Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions,  N1.19: 


665 


Classlflratlon 
no. 

Nl.ll': 

775 


802 

809 
814 
818 


833 


838 1 
8382 

841 

851 
853 


863 
865 


[Issued  by  command  of  President, 


Nl .     SEC  RET  ARY— Continued 

Navy  regulations — Continued 

Rules  for  regulation  of  Navy  of  United  Colonies.    1775.    * 

(The  text  of  the  1775  regulations  appears  In  Wa>  and  Gideon  edition  of  Journals  of 
American  Conpress,  v.  1,  p.  185  191  (Z2.7:l),  and  in  Journals  of  Continent ul  Con- 
gress, edited  from  original  records  in  Library  of  Con^Tess,  v.  3,  p.  Z7H-'.iS7  ( J^C4.5:3). 
Entry  on  p.  2  of  Pcore's  Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government  publications,  1774- 
1881,  says  of  these  regulations,  "  Philadelphia,  Nov.  23,  1775.'*  This  Is  the  date 
when  they  were  laid  before  Congress,  though  they  did  not  receive  the  approval 
of  Congress  until  Nov.  28.  Poore  gives  no  pagination  and  no  further  iniorma* 
tlon  to  show  whether  this  entry  refers  to  a  separate  print. 
The  list  of  Navy  regulations  on  p.  3  of  Regulations,  1909  TNI.  11  ':909),  has  entries 
for  Act  for  government  of  Navy,  Mar.  2,  1799,  and  Ace  for  better  government 
of  Navy,  Apr.  23,  1800.] 

Naval  regulations.     1802.     12*> 
Jan.  25,  1802.] 
Same.     [Reprint]  1809.    * 
Same.     1814.     *    [Issued  by  command  of  President.] 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  for  naval  service,  prepared  by 
Board  of  Navy  Commissioners  with  consent  of  Secretary  of 
Navy,  under  authority  of  act  of  Feb.  7,  1815.  Washington 
City,  E.  De  Krafft,  1818.  12«  [12-202]  [Commonly  known  as 
the  "Blue  book."  Congressional  edition  is  8°.] 
See,  for  Rules  and  regulations  for  naval  service,  prepared  under 
act  of  Feb.  7,  1815,  with  schedule  of  alterations  and  additions 
[to  Jan.  1821],  16th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  S.  doc.  65,  serial  no.  43. 

Rules  of  Navy  Department  regulating  civil  administration  of  Navy. 
City  of  Washington,  printed  at  Globe  Office  by  F.  P.  Blair, 
1832.  16°  [Commonly  known  as  the  "Red  book."  See  also 
Nl.ll  ^:851]. 

Rules  and  regulations  prepared  by  Board  of  Revision  for  government 
of  Navy,  Dec.  23,  1833  [with  Proposals  for  amending  laws  in  rela- 
tion to  naval  service.  May  2,  1834].  [1834?]  [Made  up  of  House 
executive  documents  20  and  375,  23d  Congress,  1st  session,  serial 
nos.  254  and  258.  The  31  p.  of  document  375,  which  bears  the 
imprint  of  Gales  and  Sea  ton,  are  inserted  between  p.  73  and  75 
of  document  20.] 

Book  of  regulations  for  use  of  commanders,  pursers,  and  recruiting  oflB- 
cers.     1838.    * 

Financial  regulations  for  naval  oflBcers.  1838.  *  [Regulations  for 
pursers,  commanders  of  vessels,  and  recruiting  officers  of  Navy, 
prepared  under  direction  of  accounting  officers  of  Treasury  De- 
partment and  promulgated  by  Secretary  of  Navy.] 

General  regulations  for  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.     Washington,  J.  and 
G.  S.  Gideon,  1841.     [Interleaved.] 
See,  for  Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  Navy,  prepared  in 
obedience  to  [joint]  resolution  of  May  24,  1842,  27th  Cong.  3d 
sess.,  H.  doc.  148,  serial  no.  421. 

Regulations,  circulars,  orders,  and  decisions  for  guide  of  officers  of  Navy. 
1851.  *  [Continued  in  part  and  issued  after  publication  au- 
thorized by  Navy  Department,  Mar.  1832,  for  which  see  Nl.ll  ^: 
832.] 

System  of  orders  and  instructions  for  Navy.  1853.  *  [These  regula- 
tions were  issued  by  the  President,  but  the  Attorney-General 
decided  them  to  be  without  legal  validity  and  they  were  with- 
drawn.] 
See,  for  Code  of  regulations  for  government  of  Navy  [prepared  under 
act  of  Mar.  3,  1857],  in  annual  report  of  Navy  Department,  1858, 
Nl.l:858. 

Regulations  of  Navy.     1863.    * 

Regulations  for  government  ot  Navy,  1865.  1865.  12"  [Originally 
made  up  of  344  pages.  Two  pages  added  for  errata,  and  p.  347- 
355  issued  as  Navy  regulation  circular  no.  1,  to  be  inserted.  See, 
for  additions  and  amendments,  N1.5*:] 


666 


Classification 
no. 

Nl.lli: 

869 
870 

876 

893 

8961 

8962 

900 

905 
909 
Nl.lli«: 

(CT) 

Nl.ll^: 


905^ 

9052 

9053 

905^ 

905^ 

905 « 

905^ 

9058 

905  » 

905 1° 

90511 

90512 

90513 

9051* 

9091 

9092 
9093 
909* 
909^ 

9098 

9097 

9098 

Nl.ll^: 

9051 

9052 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Navy  regulations — Continued 
Same,  1869.     1869.    * 

1870.     12°    [See,    for   additions    and    amendments, 


Same,    1870. 
NI.52:] 

Same,  1876. 
Same,  1893. 


1877.     [See,  for  additions  and  amendments,  Nl.53:] 
1893.     [See,  for  additions  and  amendments,  Nl.5*:] 
Same,  1896.     1896.     [See,  for  additions  and  amendments,  Nl.5^:] 
Same,  errata.     [1897,] 
Same,  1900.     1900.     [Additions  and  amendments  to  this  edition 

were  issued  in  the  series  of  General  orders  (N1.13:).] 
Same,  1905.     1905.     [See,  for  changes,  Nl. 11 2:905 1-1*.] 
Same,  1909.     1909.     [See,  for  changes,  Nl. 11 2:909 1-^.] 
Navy  regulations  (separates) 

[The  various  editions  of  Navy  regulations  contain  Articles  for  government  of  Navy, 
only  2  prints  of  which  have  appeared  in  pamphlet  form.  Both  prints  are  dated 
1898;  the  original  edition  of  1898  has  15  p.  and  the  1905  reprint  thereof  has  16  p.] 

Changes  in  Navy  regulations  (numbered) 

[See,  for  changes  1865-99,  Navy  regulation  circulars,  lst-5th  series  (Nl.51-5:).  Addi- 
tions and  amendments  to  Regulations,  1900,  were  issued  among  the  General 
orders  (N1.13:).] 


Changes  in  Regulations  [for  government  of  Navy,  1905],  no.  1. 
1906.     12° 


Mar.  23, 


Same,  no.  2.    June  28,  1906.     12° 
Same,  no.  3.     Dec.  6,  1906.     12° 
Same,  no.  4.    Mar.  1,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  5.    Apr.  4,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  6.    May  17,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  7.    May  27,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  8.    June  17,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  9.    Aug.  5,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  10.     Aug.  19,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  11.     Nov.  22,  1907.     12° 
Same,  no.  12.    Jan.  28,  1908.     12° 
Same,  no.  13.    Apr.  29,  1908.     12° 
Same,  no.  14.    July  10,  1908.     12° 
Changes  in  regulations  [for  government  of  Navy,  1909],  no.  1 

1909.     12° 
Same,  no.  2.    Mar.  26,  1909.     12» 
Same,  no.  3.    May  18,  1909.     12° 
Same,  no.  4.    June  25,  1909.     12° 
Same,  no.  5.    July  [Aug.]  10,   1909.     12° 

containing  corrections.] 
Same,  no.  6  [reorganization  of  Navy  Department] 

12° 

Same,  no.  7.     Nov.  22,  1909.     12» 
Same,  no.  8.     Dec.  28,  1909.     12° 
Navy  regulations  (proposed  changes) 

Changes  [recommended  for  Regulations  for  government  of  Navy,  1905]. 
[1906.]    12° 

Memorandum  [amendments  recommended  for  Regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  Navy,  1905].     [1906.]    12° 


Mar.  3, 


[Accompanied  by  slip 
Nov.  18,  1909. 


667 


Classlflratton 
no. 

N1.12: 

(no8.) 


NI.I31: 

(nos.) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Departmental  orders    12"  and  narrow  W 

[No.  1  was  Issued  in  1893;  nos.  2-5,  In  1894;  nos.  6-11,  in  1805;  no.  12,  In  1896;  nos. 
13-18,  in  1897;  nos.  19-22,  In  1898;  nos.  23-27,  In  1899;  no.  28,  In  1900;  revision  of 
no.  22,  revision  of  no.  25,  and  nos.  29-32,  in  1901;  nos.  33  and  34,  In  VMY2;  nos. 
35-39,  in  1903;  nos.  40-44,  In  1904;  nos.  45-.53,  in  1905;  revision  of  no.  40,  revision 
of  no.  46,  and  nos.  54-57,  in  1906;  revision  of  no.  15,  and  nos.  68-60,  in  1907;  nos. 
61-64,  in  1908;  revision  of  54  and  nos.  65  and  66,  In  1909.] 


1 

23 

45 

2 

24 

46 

3 

25 

Same,  revised 

4 

Same,  revised 

47 

5 

26 

48 

6 

27 

49 

7 

28 

50 

8 

29^^ 

51 

9 

m. 

52 

10 

«t 

53 

U 

82 

54 

12 

3» 

Same,  revised 

13 

84 

55 

» 

14 

85 

56 

* 

15 

36 

57 

Same,  revised 

37 

58 

16 

38 

59 

17 

3». 

60 

18 

W 

61 

19 

Same,  revised 

62 

20 

41 

63 

21 

42 

64 

22 

43 

65 

Same,  revised 

44 

66 

General  orders  [1st  series,  Jan.  10, 1863-June  28,  1900]    12" 

[Prior  to  1863,  the  General  orders  were  not  numbered  or  reg:ularlv  distributed, 
ning  Jan.  10,  1863,  they  have  been  numbered  in  regular  series  as  given  below. 

General  orders  1-356,  issued  between  1863  and  1886,  though  out  of  print  in  their 
original  form,  mav  be  found  in  the  compilation,  General  orders  and  circulars 
issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87  (N1.2:G28),  this  being  the  only  form  in 
which  they  are  to  be  found  in  the  Public  Documents  Library. 

Nos.  357-406  were  issued  presumably  between  1887  and  1892;  nos.  407-419  were  issued 
in  1893;  nos.  420-438.  In  1894;  nos.  439-455,  in  1895;  nos.  456-468,  in  1896;  a  2d  and 
a  3d  edition  of  no.  414,  and  nos.  469-482,  in  1897;  a  4th  edition  of  no.  414,  and  nos. 
483-504,  in  1898;  nos.  505-536,  in  1899;  nos.  537-552,  in  1900.] 


1 

22 

44 

66 

88 

2 

23 

45 

67 

89 

3 

24 

46 

68 

90 

4 

25 

47 

69 

91 

5 

26 

48 

70 

92 

6 

27 

49 

71 

93 

7 

28 

50 

72 

94 

8 

29 

51 

73 

95 

9 

30 

52 

74 

96 

10 

31 

53 

75 

97 

11 

32 

54 

76 

98 

12 

33 

55 

77 

99 

13 

34 

56 

78 

100 

14 

35 

57 

79 

101 

15 

36 

58 

80 

102 

15i 

37 

59 

81 

103 

16 

38 

60 

82 

104 

17 

39 

61 

83 

105 

18 

40 

62 

84 

106 

19 

41 

63 

85 

107 

20 

42 

64 

86 

108 

21 

43 

65 

87 

109 

668 


Classification 
no. 

Nl. 

SECRJiJTARY— Continued 

NI.I3I: 

General  orders  [1st  series,  Jan.  10, 1863-June  28, 1900]— Cont'd 

(nos.) 

110 

170 

'      230 

290 

350 

111 

171 

231 

291 

351 

112 

172 

232 

292 

352 

113 

173 

233 

293 

353 

114 

174 

234 

294 

354 

115 

175 

235 

295 

355 

116 

176 

236 

296 

856 

117 

177 

237 

297 

357 

* 

118 

178 

238 

298 

358 

«• 

119 

179 

239 

299 

359 

* 

120 

180 

240 

300 

360 

* 

121 

181 

241 

301 

361 

* 

122 

182 

242 

302 

362 

* 

123 

183 

243 

303 

363 

* 

124 

184 

244 

304 

364 

■X- 

125 

185 

245 

305 

365 

* 

126 

186 

246 

306 

366 

* 

127 

187 

247 

307 

367 

* 

128 

188 

248 

308 

368 

* 

129 

189 

249 

309 

369 

* 

130 

190 

250 

310 

370 

* 

131 

191 

251 

311 

371 

* 

132 

192 

252 

312 

372 

* 

133 

193 

253 

313 

373 

* 

134 

194 

254 

314 1 

374 

* 

135 

195 

255 

315 

375 

* 

136 

196 

256 

316 

376 

4t 

137 

197 

257 

317 

377 

* 

138 

198 

258 

318 

378 

* 

139 

199 

259 

319 

379 

* 

140 

200 

260 

320 

380 

* 

141 

201 

261 

321 

381 

* 

142 

202 

262 

322 

382 

•X- 

143 

203 

263 

323 

383 

* 

144 

204 

264 

324 

384 

* 

145 

205 

265 

325 

385 

* 

146 

206 

266 

326 

386 

* 

147 

207 

267 

327 

387 

* 

148 

208 

268 

328 

388 

* 

149 

209 

269 

329 

389 

* 

150 

210 

270 

330 

390 

* 

151 

211 

271 

331 

391 

* 

152 

212 

272 

332 

392 

* 

153 

213 

273 

333 

393 

* 

154 

214 

274 

334 

394 

* 

155 

215 

275 

335 

395 

* 

156 

216 

276 

336 

396 

4fr 

157 

217 

277 

337 

397 

* 

158 

218 

278 

338 

398 

* 

159 

219 

279 

339 

399 

* 

160 

220 

280 

340 

400 

* 

161 

221 

281 

341 

401 

* 

162 

222 

282 

342 

402 

* 

163 

223 

283 

343 

403 

* 

164 

224  ■ 

284 

344 

404 

* 

165 

225 

285 

345 

405 

* 

166 

226 

286 

346 

406 

* 

167 

227 

287 

347 

407 

168 

228 

288 

348 

408 

169 

229 

289 

349 

409 

t  Issued  in  a  separate  volume. 


669 


ClMslflcatloB 

Nl.     SEC] 

RETAR 

no. 

N1.13»: 

General  orders  [Ist  series,  Jan.  10, 

(no8.) 

410 

467 

411 

468 

412 

469 

413 

470 

414    [Ist  edition] 

471 

Same. 

2d  edition]    * 
3d  edition]    * 

472 

Same. 

473 

Same. 

4th  edition]    * 

474 

415 

475 

416 

476 

417 

477 

418 

478 

419 

479 

420 

480 

421 

481 

422 

482 

423 

483 

424 

484 

425 

485 

426 

486 

427 

487 

428 

488 

429 

489 

430 

'  ■' 

490 

431 

1 ; 

491 

432 

492 

433 

493 

434 

494 

435 

495 

436 

496 

437 

497 

438 

498 

439 

499 

440 

500 

441 

501 

442 

502 

443 

503 

444 

504 

445 

505 

446 

506 

447 

507 

448 

508 

449 

509 

450 

510 

451 

511 

452 

512 

453 

513 

454 

514 

455 

515 

' 

456 

516 

457     [Ist  ed 

ition] 

517 

Same. 

Revised  edition] 

*       518 

458    [Isted 

ition] 

519 

Same. 

Revised  edition] 

*       520 

459 

521 

460 

522 

461 

523 

Same,  errata 

524 

462 

525 

463 

526 

464 

527 

465 

528 

466 

529 

670 


Classification 
no. 

NI.I31: 

(nos.) 


NI.I32: 

(nos.) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  orders  [1st  series,  Jan.  10,  1863-June  28, 1900]— Cont'd 

530  545 

531  546 

532  .  547 

533  V  :.  548 

534  :  •  549 
535 
536 
537 

538  550 

539  551 
540 

541  : 

542 

543  552 

544 

General  orders  [2d  series,  June  30,  1900-June  21,  1905]    12" 

[No.  1  is  a  republication  of  all  general  orders,  special  orders,  clrcxilars,  and  special 

circulars  issued  by  the  Department,  Jan.  1-June  30,  1900. 
Nos.  1-19  were  issued  in  1900;  nos.  20-77,  in  1901;  a  revised  edition  of  no.  48,  and 

nos.  78-118,  in  1802;  additions  to  no.  8,  corrections  to  revised  edition  of  no.  48, 

and  nos.  119-146,  in  1903;  a  supplement  to  no.  146,  a  revised  edition  of  no.  28, 

and  nos.  147-180,  in  1904;  nos.  181-188,  in  1905.J 


[Not  issued  in  this  series,  but 
included  in  no.  1  of  2d  se- 
ries; see  note  at  head  of 
N1.132:] 

[Not  issued  in  this  series,  but 
included  in  no.  1  of  2d  se- 
ries; see  note  at  head  of 
N1.13  2:] 


1 

39 

2 

40 

3 

41 

4 

42 

5 

43 

6 

44 

7 

45 

8 

Same,  additions 

46 

9 

47 

10 

48 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

49 

19 

50 

20 

51 

21 

52 

22 

53 

23 

54 

24 

55 

25 

56 

26 

57 

27 

58 

28    [1st  edition] 

59 

Same.    Revised  [edition] 

60 

29 

61 

30 

62 

31 

63 

32 

64 

33 

65 

34 

66 

35 

67 

36 

68 

37 

69 

38 

70 

[Ist  edition] 
Same,     Revised  [edition] 


[1st  edition] 

Same.    Revised  [edition] 

Same.  Revised  [edition],  sup- 
plement 

Same.  Revised  [edition],  cor- 
rections 

Same.  Revised  [edition,  ad- 
ditional] corrections 


671 


ClMsiflcatlon 
no. 

N1.13«: 

(noe.) 


Nl .     SECRETARY— Continued 
General  orders  [2d  series,  June  30, 1900-June  21, 1905]— Cont'd 


71 

130 

72 

131 

73 

132 

74 

133 

75 

134 

76 

135 

77 

136 

78 

137 

79 

138 

80 

139 

81 

140 

82 

141 

83 

142 

84 

143 

85 

144 

86 

145 

87 

146 

88 

Same,  supplement 

89 

147 

90 

148 

91 

149 

92 

150 

93 

151 

94 

152 

95 

153 

96 

154 

97 

155 

98 

156 

99 

157 

100 

158 

101 

159 

102 

160 

103 

161 

104 

162 

105 

163 

106 

164 

107 

165 

108 

166 

109 

Same,  correction 

110 

167  8« 

111 

168  8° 

112 

169  8° 

113 

170 

114 

171 

115 

172 

116 

173 

117 

174 

118 

175 

119 

[Ist  edition]  * 

176 

Same. 

[2d  edition,  with  cor- 

177 

rections  and  additions] 

178 

120 

179 

121 

180 

122 

181 

123 

182 

124 

183 

125 

184 

126 

185 

127 

186 

128 

187 

129 

188 

672 


Classification 
no. 

N1.133: 

(nos.) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  orders  [3d  series,  June  30,  1905-Dec.  1,  1908]    12° 

[No.  1  contains  or  refers  to  certain  general  orders  and  special  orders  issued  Jan.  1, 
1900-June  30,  1905,  which  are  cited  as  being  still  in  force,  those  not  given  or 
referred  to  having  been  superseded  by  later  orders  and  circulars,  or  embodied 
in  Navy  regulations,  1905,  etc. 

No.  6  was  issued  only  to  officers  in  charge  of  General  signal  book. 

Nos.  1-11  were  issued  in  1905;  nos.  12-39,  in  1906;  nos.  40-59,  in  1907;  nos.  60-80,  In 
1908.] 


1 

17 

33 

49 

65 

2 

18 

34 

50 

66 

3 

19 

35 

51 

67 

4 

20 

36 

52 

68 

5 

21 

37 

53 

69 

6 

* 

22 

38 

54 

70 

7 

23 

39 

55 

71 

8 

24 

40 

56 

72 

9 

25 

41 

57 

73 

10 

26 

42 

58 

74 

11 

27 

43 

59 

75 

12 

28 

44 

60 

76 

13 

29 

45 

61 

77 

14 

30 

46 

62 

78 

15 

31 

47 

63 

79 

16 

32 

48 

64 

80 

N1.13^: 

General  orders  [4th 

series, 

Jan 

2,  1909- 

]     12 

°  and  8» 

(nos.) 

1 

[Published  as  preface 

to  Navy  regulations 

1909  (Nl. 11 1:909).] 

2 

13 

24 

35 

46 

3 

14 

25 

36 

47 

4 

15 

26 

37 

48 

5 

16 

27 

38 

49 

6 

17 

28 

39 

50 

7 

18 

29 

40 

51 

8 

19 

30 

41 

52 

9 

20 

31 

42 

10 

21 

32 

43 

11 

22 

33 

44 

12 

23 

34 

45 

N1.14: 

General  court-martial  orders  t    12^ 

(date) 

1893,  nos 

.  1- 

L6    *           1893,  no. 

39 

1893, 

no.  62 

no. 

17 

no. 

40 

no.  63 

no. 

18 

no. 

41 

no.  64 

no. 

19 

no. 

42 

no.  65 

no. 

20 

no. 

43 

no.  66 

no. 

21 

no. 

44 

no.  67 

no. 

22 

no. 

45 

no.  68 

no. 

23 

no. 

46 

no.  69 

no. 

24 

no. 

47 

no.  70 

no. 

25 

no. 

48 

no.  71 

no. 

26 

no. 

49 

no.  72 

no. 

27 

no. 

50 

no.  73 

no. 

28 

no. 

51 

no.  74 

no. 

29 

no. 

52 

no.  75 

no. 

30 

no. 

53 

no.  76 

no. 

31 

no. 

54 

no.  77 

no. 

32 

no. 

55 

no.  78 

no. 

33 

no 

56 

no.  79 

no. 

34 

no. 

57 

no.  80 

no. 

35 

no. 

58 

no.  81 

no 

36 

no. 

59 

no.  82 

no. 

37 

no. 

60 

no.  83 

no 

38 

no. 

61 

no.  84 

t  Beginning  Jan.  3,  1911,  title  is  changed  to  Court-martial  order  (except  nos.  2-4 
and  6  of  1911,  which  bear  old  title). 


673 


OlaMinostlon 

N 

1.     SECRETARY 

—Continued 

no. 

N1.14: 

General  court-martial  orders— Continued 

(date) 

1893,  no. 

85 

1894,  no.    45 

1894,  no.  109 

no. 

86 

no.    46 

no.  110 

no. 

87 

no.    47 

no.  Ill 

no. 

88 

no.    48 

no.  112 

no. 

89 

no.    49 

no.  113 

no. 

90 

no.    50 

no.  114 

no. 

91 

no.    51 

no. 115 

no. 

92 

no.    52 

no.  116 

no. 

93 

no.    53 

no.  117 

no. 

94 

no.    54 

no.  118 

no. 

95 

no.    55 

no.  119 

no. 

96 

no.    56 

no.  120 

no. 

97 

no.    57 

no.  121 

no. 

98 

no.    58 

no.  122 

no. 

99 

no.    59 

1895,  no.     1 

no. 

100 

no.    60 

no.     2 

no. 

101 

no.    61 

no.     3 

no. 

102 

no.    62 

no.     4 

no. 

103 

no.    63 

no.     5 

no. 

104 

no.    64 

no.     6 

1894,  no. 

1 

no.    65 

no.     7 

no. 

2 

no.    66 

no.     8 

no. 

3 

no.    67 

no.     9 

no. 

4 

no.    68 

no.   10 

no. 

5 

no.    69 

no.   11 

no. 

6 

no.    70 

no.   12 

no. 

7 

no.    71 

no.   13 

no. 

8 

no.    72 

no.   14 

no. 

9 

no.    73 

no.   15 

no. 

10 

no.    74 

no.  16 

no. 

11 

no.    75 

no.   17 

no. 

12 

no.    76 

no.   18 

no. 

13 

no.    77 

no.   19 

no. 

14 

no.    78 

no.   20 

"„..  • 

no. 

15 

no.    79 

no.   21 

no. 

16 

no.    80 

no.  22 

no. 

17 

no.    81 

no.  23 

no. 

18 

no.    82 

no.   24 

no. 

19 

no.    83 

no.  25 

no. 

20 

no.    84 

no.  26 

no. 

21 

no.    85 

no.   27 

no. 

22 

no.    86 

no.   28 

no. 

23 

no.    87 

no.   29 

no. 

24 

no.    88 

no.   30 

no. 

25 

no.    89 

no.   31 

no. 

26 

no.    90 

no.   32 

no. 

27 

no.    91 

no.   33 

no. 

28 

no.    92 

no.  34 

no. 

29 

no.    93 

no.  35 

no. 

30 

no.    94 

no.  36 

no. 

31 

no.    95 

no.   37 

no. 

32 

no.    96 

no.   38 

no. 

33 

no.    97 

no.   39 

no. 

34 

no.    98 

no.  40 

no. 

35 

no.    99 

no.  41 

no. 

36 

no.  100 

no.   42 

no. 

37 

no.  101 

no.  43 

no. 

38 

no. 102 

no.  44 

no. 

39 

no.  103 

no.  45 

no. 

40 

no.  104 

no.  46 

no. 

41 

no.  105 

no.  47 

no. 

42 

no.  106 

no.  48 

no. 

43 

no.  107 

no.  49 

ftO^KOO 

no. 

44 

no.  108 

no.  50 

674 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

Nl. 

SECRET  ARY- 

-Continued 

N1.14: 

General  court-martial  orders- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1895,  no.    51 

1896,  no.    9 

1896,  no.    73 

no.    52 

no.  10 

no.    74 

no.    53 

no.  11 

no.    75 

no.    54* 

no.  12 

no.    76 

no.    55 

no.  13 

no.    77 

no.    56 

no.  14 

no.    78 

no.    57 

no.  15 

no.    79 

no.    58 

no.  16 

no.    80 

no.    59 

no.  17 

no.    81 

no.    60 

no.  18 

no.    82 

no.    61 

no.  19 

no.    83 

no.    62 

no.  20 

no.    84 

no.    63 

no.  21 

no.    85 

no.    64 

no.  22 

no.    86 

no.    65 

no.  23 

no.    87 

no.    66 

no.  24 

no.    88 

no.    67 

no.  25 

no.    89 

no.    68 

no.  26 

no.    90 

no.    69 

no.  27 

no.    91 

no.    70 

no.  28 

no.    92 

no.    71 

no.  29 

no.    93 

no.    72 

no.  30 

no.    94 

no.    73 

no.  31 

no.    95 

no.    74 

no.  32 

no.    96 

no.    75 

no.  33 

no.    97 

no.    76 

no.  34 

no.    98 

no.    77 

no.  35 

no.    99 

no.    78 

no.  36 

no.  100 

no.    79 

no.  37 

no.  101 

no.    80 

no.  38 

no.  102 

no.    81 

no.  39 

no.  103 

no.    82 

no.  40 

no.  104 

no.    83 

no.  41 

no.  105 

no.    84 

no.  42 

no.  106 

no.    85 

no.  43 

no.  107 

no.    86 

no.  44 

no.  108 

no.    87 

no.  45 

no.  109 

no.    88 

no.  46 

no.  110 

no.    89 

no.  47 

no.  Ill 

no.    90 

no.  48 

no.  112 

no.    91 

no.  49 

no.  113 

no.    92 

no.  50 

no.  114 

no.    93 

no.  51 

no.  115 

no.    94 

no.  52 

no.  116 

no.    95 

no.  53 

no.  117 

no.    96 

no.  54 

no.  .118 

no.    97 

no.  55 

no.  119 

no.    98 

no.  56 

no.  120 

no.    99 

no.  57 

no.  121 

no.  100 

no.  58 

no.  122 

no.  101 

no.  59 

no.  123 

no.  102 

no.  60 

no.  124 

no.  103 

no.  61 

no.  125 

no.  104 

no.  62 

no.  126 

no.  105 

no.  63 

no.  127 

no.  106 

no.  64 

no.  128 

1896,  no.      1 

no.  65 

no.  129 

no.     2 

no.  66 

no.  130 

no.     3 

no.  67 

no.  131 

no.     4 

no.  68 

no.  132 

no.     5 

no.  69 

no.  133 

no.     6 

no.  70 

no.  134 

no.     7 

no.  71 

no.  135 

no.     8 

no.  72 

no.  136 

675 


€U8.«ilflcatton 

NI 

.     SECRE^ 

FARY- 

-Continued 

no. 

N1.14: 

General  court-martial  orders— Continued 

(date) 

1896,  no. 

137 

1897,  no. 

42 

1897,  no.  106 

no. 

138 

no. 

43 

no.  107 

no. 

139 

no. 

44 

no.  108 

no. 

140 

no. 

45 

no.  109 

no. 

141 

no. 

46 

no.  110 

no. 

142 

no. 

47 

no.  Ill 

no. 

143 

no. 

48 

no.  112 

no. 

144 

no. 

49 

no.  113 

no. 

145 

no. 

50 

no.  114 

no. 

146 

no. 

51 

no.  115 

no. 

147 

no. 

52 

no.  116 

Same,  revised            no. 

53 

no.  117 

no. 

148 

no. 

54 

no.  118 

no. 

149 

no. 

55 

no.  119 

no. 

150 

no. 

56 

no.  120 

no. 

151 

no. 

57 

no.  121 

no. 

152 

no. 

58 

no.  122 

no. 

153 

no. 

59 

no.  123 

no. 

154 

no. 

60 

no.  124 

no. 

155 

no. 

61 

no.  125 

no. 

156 

no. 

62 

no.  126 

no. 

157 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no. 

158 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

1897,  no. 

1 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

'.':' 

-       no. 

2 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

1)-. 

no. 

3 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no. 

4 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no. 

5 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no. 

6 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no. 

7 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no. 

8 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

no. 

9 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no. 

10 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no. 

11 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no. 

12 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no. 

13 

no. 

77 

no.  141   [l8t  edi- 

no. 

14 

no. 

78 

tion] 

. 

no. 

15 

no. 

79 

Same.  [2d 
edition] 

no. 

16 

no. 

80 

no. 

17 

no. 

81 

no.  142 

no. 

18 

no. 

82 

no.  143 

no. 

19 

no. 

83 

no.  144 

no. 

20 

no. 

84 

no.  145 

no. 

21 

no. 

85 

no.  146 

no. 

22 

no. 

86 

no.  147 

no. 

23 

no. 

87 

no.  148 

no. 

24 

no. 

88 

no.  149 

no. 

25 

no. 

89 

no.  150 

no. 

26 

no. 

90 

no.  151 

no. 

27 

no. 

91 

no.  152 

no. 

28 

no. 

92 

no.  153 

no. 

29 

no. 

93 

no.  154 

no. 

30 

no. 

94 

no.  155 

no. 

31 

no. 

95 

no.  156 

no. 

32 

no. 

96 

no.  157 

no. 

33 

no. 

97 

no.  158  [1st  edi- 

no. 

34 

no. 

98 

tion] 

no. 

35 

no. 

99 

Same.  [2d 
edition] 

no. 

36 

no. 

100 

no. 

37 

no. 

101 

1898,  no.      1 

no. 

38 

no. 

102 

no.      2 

no. 

39 

no. 

103 

no.      3 

no. 

40 

no. 

104 

no.      4 

no. 

41 

no. 

105 

no.     5 

676 


Classification 
no. 

N1.14: 

(date) 


Nl.     SECRETAKY— Continued 
General  court-martial  orders — Continued 


1898, 


no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 


no, 
no, 


32 
33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 
no.  66 
no.  67 
no.  68 
no.  69 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 


1898,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  9» 
no.  99 
no.  100 
no.  101 
no.  102 
no.  103 
no.  104 
no.  105 
no.  106 
no.  107 
no.  108 
no.  109 
no.  110 
no.  Ill 
no.  112 
no.  113 
no.  114 
no.  115 
no.  116 
no.  117 
no.  118 
no.  119 
no.  120 
no.  121 
no.  122 
no.  123 
no.  124 
no.  125 
no.  126 
no.  127 
no.  128 
no.  129 

1899,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 


1899,  no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 
no.  66 
no.  67 
no.  68 


(Ml 


ClM8lflC»tl011 

Nl.    SECRETARY 

—Continued 

no. 

N1.14: 

General  court-martial  orders— Continued 

(date) 

1899,  no. 

69 

1900,  no.  15 

1900,  no.    79 

no. 

70 

no.  16 

no.    80 

no. 

71 

no.  17 

no.    81 

no. 

72 

no.  18 

no.    82 

no. 

73 

no.  19 

no.    83 

no. 

74 

no.  20 

no.    84 

no. 

75 

no.  21 

no.    85 

no. 

76 

no.  22 

no.    86 

no. 

77 

no.  23 

no.    87 

no. 

78 

no.  24 

no.    88 

no. 

79 

no.  25 

no.    89 

no. 

80 

no.  26 

no.    90 

no. 

81 

no.  27 

no.    91 

no. 

82 

no.  28 

no.    92 

no. 

83 

no.  29 

no.    93 

no. 

84 

no.  30 

no.    94 

no. 

85 

no.  31 

no.    95 

no. 

86 

no.  32 

no.    96 

no. 

87 

no.  33 

no.    97 

no. 

88 

no.  34 

no.    98 

no. 

89 

no.  35 

no.    99 

no. 

90 

no.  36 

no.  100 

no. 

91 

no.  37 

no.  101 

no. 

92 

no.  38 

no.  102 

no. 

93 

no.  39 

no.  103 

no. 

94 

no.  40 

no.  104 

no. 

95 

no.  41 

no.  105 

no. 

96 

no.  42 

no.  106 

no. 

97 

no.  43 

no.  107 

no. 

98 

no.  44 

no.  108 

no. 

99 

no.  45 

no.  109 

no. 

100 

no.  46 

no.  110 

no. 

101 

no.  47 

no.  Ill 

no. 

102 

no.  48 

no.  112 

no. 

103 

no.  49 

no.  113 

no. 

104 

no.  50 

no.  114 

no. 

105 

no.  51 

no.  115 

no. 

106 

no.  52 

no.  116 

no. 

107 

no.  53 

no.  117 

no. 

108 

no.  54 

no.  118 

no. 

109 

no.  55 

no.  119 

no. 

110 

no.  56 

no.  120 

no. 

111 

no.  57 

no.  121 

no. 

112 

no.  58 

no.  122 

no. 

113 

no.  59 

no.  123 

no. 

114 

no.  60 

no.  124 

no. 

115 

no.  61 

no.  125 

no. 

116 

no.  62 

no.  126 

no. 

117 

no.  63 

no.  127 

no. 

118 

no.  64 

no.  128 

1900,  no. 

1 

no.  65 

no.  129 

no. 

2 

no.  66 

no.  130 

no. 

3 

no.  67 

no.  131 

no. 

4 

no.  68 

no.  132 

no. 

5 

no.  69 

no.  133 

no. 

6 

no.  70 

no.  134 

no. 

7 

no.  71 

no.  135 

no. 

8 

no.  72 

no.  136 

no. 

9 

no.  73 

no.  137 

no. 

10 

no.  74 

no.  138 

no. 

11 

no.  75 

no.  139 

no. 

12 

no.  76 

no.  140 

no. 

13 

no.  77 

no.  141 

no. 

14 

no.  78 

no.  142 

678 


Classification 
no. 

Nl. 

SECRETARY- 

-Continued 

N1.14: 

General  court- 

martial  orders- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1900,  no. 

143 

1901,  no. 

44 

1901,  no.  108 

no. 

144 

no. 

45 

no.  109 

no. 

145 

no. 

46 

no.  110 

no. 

146 

no. 

47 

no.  Ill 

no. 

147 

no. 

48 

no.  112 

no. 

148 

no. 

49 

no.  113 

no. 

149 

no. 

50 

no.  114 

no. 

150 

no. 

51 

no.  115 

no. 

151 

no. 

52 

no.  116 

no. 

152 

no. 

53 

no.  117 

no. 

153 

no. 

54 

no.  118 

no. 

154 

no. 

55 

no.  119 

no. 

155 

no. 

56 

no.  120 

no. 

156 

no. 

57 

no.  121 

no. 

157 

no. 

58 

no.  122 

no. 

158 

no. 

59 

no.  123 

no. 

159 

no. 

60 

no.  124 

no. 

160 

no. 

61 

no.  125 

no. 

161 

no. 

62 

no.  126 

no. 

162 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no. 

163 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

1901,  no. 

1 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

no. 

2 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

no. 

3 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no. 

4 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no. 

5 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no. 

6 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no. 

7 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no. 

8 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

no. 

9 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no. 

10 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no. 

11 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no. 

12 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no. 

13 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no. 

14 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no. 

15 

no. 

79 

no.  143 

no. 

16 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no. 

17 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no. 

18 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no. 

19 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no. 

20 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no. 

21 

no. 

85 

no.  149 

no. 

22 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no. 

23 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

no. 

24 

no. 

88 

no.  152 

no. 

25 

no. 

89 

no.  153 

no. 

26 

no. 

90 

no.  154 

no. 

27 

no. 

91 

no.  155 

no. 

28 

no. 

92 

no.  156 

no. 

29 

no. 

93 

no.  157 

no. 

30 

no. 

94 

no.  158 

no. 

31 

no. 

95 

no.  159 

no. 

32 

no. 

96 

no.  160 

no. 

33 

no. 

97 

no.  161 

no. 

34 

no. 

98 

no.  162 

no. 

35 

no. 

99 

no.  163 

no. 

36 

no. 

100 

no.  164 

no. 

37 

no. 

101 

no.  165 

no. 

38 

no. 

102 

no.  166 

no. 

39 

no. 

103 

no.  167 

no. 

40 

no. 

104 

no.  168 

no. 

41 

no. 

105 

no.  169 

no. 

42 

no. 

106 

no.  170 

no. 

43 

no. 

107 

no.  171 

679 


lasBincsiiua 
no. 

£SX 

•        OJllV^XVJllX.rt.XVX  — 

-vyuutiuueu 

N1.14: 

General  court-martial  orders— Continued 

(date) 

1901,  no.  172 

1902,  no.  19 

1902,  no.    83 

no.  173 

no.  20 

no.    84 

no.  174 

no.  21 

no.    85 

no.  175 

no.  22 

no.    86 

no.  176 

no.  23 

no.    87 

no.  177 

no.  24 

no.    88 

no.  178 

no.  25 

no.    89 

no.  179 

no.  26 

no.    90 

no.  180 

no.  27 

no.    91 

no.  181 

no.  28 

no.    92 

no. 182 

no.  29 

no.    93 

no.  183 

no.  30 

no.    94 

no.  184 

no.  31 

no.    95 

no.  185 

no.  32 

no.    96 

no.  186 

no.  33 

no.    97 

no.  187 

no.  34 

no.    98 

no.  188 

no.  35 

no.    99 

no. 189 

no.  36 

no.  100 

no.  190 

no.  37 

no.  101 

no.  191 

no.  38 

no.  102 

no.  192 

no.  39 

no.  103 

no.  193 

no.  40 

no.  104 

no.  194 

no.  41 

no.  105 

no.  195 

no.  42 

no.  106 

no.  196 

no.  43 

no.  107 

no.  197 

no.  44 

no.  108 

no.  198 

no.  45 

no.  109 

no.  199 

no.  46 

no.  110 

no.  200 

no.  47 

no.  Ill 

no.  201 

no.  48 

no.  112 

no.  202 

no.  49 

no.  113 

no.  203 

no.  50 

no.  114 

no.  204 

no.  51 

no.  115 

no.  205 

no.  52 

no.  116 

no.  206 

no.  53 

no.  117 

no.  207 

no.  54 

no.  118 

no.  208 

no.  55 

no.  119 

no.  209 

no.  56 

no.  120 

no.  210 

no.  57 

no.  121 

no.  211 

no.  58 

no.  122 

no.  212 

no.  59 

no.  123 

no.  213 

no.  60 

no.  124 

no.  214 

no.  61 

no.  125 

no.  215 

no.  62 

no.  126 

no.  216 

no.  63 

no.  127 

no.  217 

no.  64 

no.  128 

1902,  no.      1 

no.  65 

no.  129 

no.     2 

no.  66 

no.  130 

no.     3 

no.  67 

no.  131 

no.     4 

no.  68 

no.  132 

no.     5 

no.  69 

no.  133 

no.     6 

no.  70 

no.  134 

no.     7 

no.  71 

no.  135 

no.      8 

no.  72 

no.  136 

no.     9 

no.  73 

no.  137 

no.    10 

no.  74 

no.  138 

no.    11 

no.  75 

no.  139 

no.    12 

no.  76 

no.  140 

no.    13 

no.  77 

no.  141 

no.    14 

no.  78 

no.  142 

no.    15 

no.  79 

no.  143 

no.    16 

no.  80 

no.  144 

no.    17 

no.  81 

no.  145 

no.    18 

no.  82 

no.  146 

680 


Classification 
no. 

Nl. 

SECRETARY- 

-Continued 

N1.14: 

General  court- 

martial 

orders- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1902,  no.  147 

1902,  no. 

211 

1903,  no.  30 

no.  148 

no. 

212 

no.  31 

no.  149 

no. 

213 

no.  32 

no.  150 

no. 

214 

no.  33 

no.  151 

no. 

215 

no.  34 

no.  152 

no. 

216 

no.  35 

no.  153 

no. 

217 

no.  36 

no.  154 

no. 

218 

no.  37 

no.  155 

no. 

219 

no.  38 

no.  156 

no. 

220 

no.  39 

no.  157 

no. 

221 

no.  40 

no.  158 

no. 

222 

no.  41 

no.  159 

no. 

223 

no.  42 

no.  160 

no. 

224 

no.  43 

no.  161 

no. 

225 

no.  44 

no.  162 

no. 

226 

no.  45 

no.  163 

no. 

227 

no.  46 

no.  164 

no. 

228 

no.  47 

no.  165 

no. 

229 

no.  48 

no.  166 

no. 

230 

no.  49 

no.  167 

no. 

231 

no.  50 

no.  168 

no. 

232 

no.  51 

no.  169 

no. 

233 

no.  52 

no.  170 

no. 

234 

no.  53 

no.  171 

no. 

235 

no.  54 

no.  172 

no. 

236 

no.  55 

no.  173 

no. 

237 

no.  56 

no.  174 

no. 

238 

no.  57 

no.  175 

no. 

239 

no.  58 

no.  176 

no. 

240 

no.  59 

no.  177 

no. 

241 

no.  60 

no.  178 

no. 

242 

no.  61 

no.  179 

no. 

243 

no.  62 

no.  180 

no. 

244 

no.  63 

no.  181 

no. 

245 

no.  64 

no.  182 

1903,  no. 

1 

no.  65 

no.  183 

no. 

2 

no.  66 

no.  184 

no. 

3 

no.  67 

no.  185 

no. 

4 

no.  68 

no.  186 

no. 

5 

no.  69 

no.  187 

no. 

6 

no.  70 

no.  188 

no. 

7 

no.  71 

no.  189 

no. 

8 

no.  72 

no.  190 

no. 

9 

no,  73 

no.  191 

no. 

10 

no.  74 

no.  192 

no. 

11 

no.  75 

no.  193 

no. 

12 

no.  76 

no.  194 

no. 

13 

no.  77 

no.  195 

no. 

14 

no.  78 

no.  196 

no. 

15 

no.  79 

no.  197 

no. 

16 

no.  80 

no.  198 

no. 

17 

no.  81 

no.  199 

no. 

18 

no.  82 

no.  200 

no. 

19 

no.  83 

no.  201 

no. 

20 

no.  84 

no.  202 

no. 

21 

no.  85 

no.  203 

no. 

22 

no.  86 

no.  204 

no. 

23 

no.  87 

no.  205 

no. 

24 

no.  88 

no.  206 

no. 

25 

no.  89 

no.  207 

no. 

26 

no.  90 

no.  208 

no. 

27 

no.  91 

no.  209 

no. 

28 

no.  92 

no.  210 

no. 

29 

no.  93 

681 


CUaslflcatlon 

no. 

N1.14: 

General  c< 

(date) 

1903,  no.  94 

no.  95 

no.  96 

no.  97 

no.  98 

no.  99 

no.  100 

no.  101 

no.  102 

no.  103 

no.  104 

no.  105 

no.  106 

no.  107 

no.  108 

no.  109 

no.  110 

no.  Ill 

no.  112 

no.  113 

no.  114 

no.  115 

no.  116 

no.  117 

no.  118 

no.  119 

no.  120 

no.  121 

no.  122 

1904,  no.   1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

no.  14 

no.  15 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  24 

no.  25 

no.  26 

no.  27 

no.  28 

no.  29 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

irt-martlal  orders — Continued 

1904,  no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no,  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 
no.  66 
no.  67 
no.  68 
no.  69 
no.  70 
no.  71 
no.  72 
no.  73 
no.  74 
no.  75 
no.  76 
no.  77 
no.  78 
no.  79 
no.  80 
no.  81  . 
no.  82 
no.  83 
no.  84 
no.  85 
no.  86 
no.  87 
no.  88 
no.  89 
no.  90 
no.  91 
no.  92 
no.  93 
no.  94 
no.  95 

1905,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.   4 


1905,  no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

no. 

14 

no. 

15 

no. 

16 

no. 

17 

no. 

18 

no. 

19 

no. 

20 

no. 

21 

no. 

22 

no. 

23 

no. 

24 

no. 

25 

no. 

26 

no. 

27 

no. 

28 

no. 

29 

no. 

30 

no. 

31 

no. 

32 

no. 

33 

no. 

34 

no. 

35 

no. 

36 

no. 

37 

no. 

38 

no. 

39 

no. 

40 

no. 

41 

no. 

42 

no. 

43 

no. 

44 

no. 

45 

no. 

46 

no. 

47 

no. 

48 

no. 

49 

no. 

50 

no. 

51 

no. 

52 

no. 

53 

no. 

54 

no. 

55 

no. 

56 

no. 

57 

no 

58 

no. 

59 

no. 

60 

no. 

61 

no. 

62 

no. 

63 

no 

64 

no. 

65 

no. 

66 

no 

67 

no. 

68 

682 


Classification 
no. 


Nl.     SECRETARY 
N1.14:     General  court-martial  orders- 


(date) 


1905,  no.  69 
no.  70 
no.  71 
no.  72 
no.  73 
no.  74 
no.  75 
no.  76 
no.  77 
no.  78 
no.  79 
no.  80 
no.  81 
no.  82 
no.  83 
no.  84 
no.  85 
no.  86 
no.  87 
no.  88 
no.  89 
no.  90 
no.  91 
no.  92 
no.  93 
no.  94 
no.  95 
no.  96 
no.  97 
no.  98 
no.  99 
no.  100 
no.  101 
no.  102 
no.  03 
no.  104 
no.  105 
no.  106 
no.  107 
no.  108 
no.  109 
no.  110 
no.  Ill 
no.  112 
no.  113 
no.  114 
no.  115 
no.  116 

y, ..  no.  117 
no.  118 
no.  119 
no.  120 
no.  121 
no.  122 
no,  123 
no.  124 
no.  125 
no.  126 
no.  127 
no.  128 
no.  129 

1906,  no.  1 
no.   2 


1906, 


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no. 
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no. 
no. 
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no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 


-Continued 

-Continued 

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no. 

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no. 

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no. 

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no. 

25 

683 


Olasslflcstlon 


Nl.     SECRFiTARY— Continued 


N1.14:     General  court- martial  orders— Continued 

(date)     1907,  no.  26  1907,  no.    86  1908,  no.  25 

no.  27  no.    87  no.  26 

no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
1909,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45t 


,  no.  26 

1907,  no.  86 

no.  27 

no.  87 

no.  28 

no.  88 

no.  29 

no.  89 

no.  30 

no.  90 

no.  31 

no.  91 

no.  32 

no.  92 

no.  33 

no.  93 

no.  34 

no.  94 

no.  35 

no.  95 

no.  36 

no.  96 

no.  37 

no.  97 

no.  38 

no.  98 

no.  39 

no.  99 

no.  40 

no.  100 

no.  41 

no.  101 

no.  42 

no.  102 

no.  43 

no.  103 

no.  44 

no.  104 

no.  45 

no.  105 

no.  46 

no.  106 

no.  47 

no.  107 

no.  48 

no.  108 

no.  49 

no.  109 

no.  50 

no.  110 

no.  51 

no.  Ill 

no.  52 

no.  112 

no.  53 

no.  113 

no.  54 

no.  114 

no.  55 

no.  115 

no.  56 

no.  116 

no.  57 

no.  117 

no.  58 

no.  118 

no.  59 

no.  119 

no.  60 

no.  120 

no.  61 

no.  121 

no.  62 

1908,  no.   1 

no.  63 

no.  2 

no.  64 

no.  3 

no.  65 

no.  4 

no.  66 

no.  5 

no.  67 

no.  6 

no.  68 

no.  7 

no.  69 

no.  8 

no.  70 

no.  9 

no.  71 

no.  10 

no.  72 

no.  11 

no.  73 

no.  12 

no.  74 

no.  13 

no.  75 

no.  14 

no.  76 

no.  15 

no.  77 

no.  16 

no.  78 

no.  17 

no.  79 

no.  18 

no.  80 

no.  19 

no.  81 

no.  20 

no.  82 

no.  21 

no.  83 

no.  22 

no.  84 

no.  23 

no.  85 

no.  24 

t  Beginning  Jan.  3,  1911,  title  is  changed  to  Court-martial  order  (except  nos.  2-4 
and  6  of  1911,  which  bear  old  title). 


684 


Classification 
no. 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


N1.15:     Navy  yard  orders    12°  and  narrow  12*= 


(nos.) 


[Nos.  1-6  were  issued  in  1893;  nos.  7-27,  in  1894;  nos.  28-39,  in  1895;  nos.  40-49,  in 

1896;  nos.  50-62,  in  1897;  nos.  63-93,  in  1898;  nos.  94-132,  in  1899;  nos.  133-175, 

in  1900;  nos.  176-274,  in  1901;  nos.  275-341,  in  1902;  nos.  342-442,  in  1903;  nos. 

443-523,  in  1904;  nos.  524-596,  in  1905;  nos.  597-689,  in  1906;  nos.  690-783,  in  1907; 

nos.  784-854,  in  1908. 
In  listing  below  the  numerous  revised  editions,  2d  prints,  etc.,  dates  are  given,  when 

they  could  be  ascertained,  for  all  editions  which  bear  date  at  least  a  year  later 

than  the  original. 
Beginning  with  Jan.  20,  1909,  those  Navy  yard  orders  which  relate  to  examinations 

were  made  a  separate  series;  see  N1.25:] 


Same.    Revised  [edition]  1896 
Same.     2d  revision    1899 
Same.    3d  revision    1904 


14 


12° 
Same,    narrow  12° 
Same.    Revised  [edition]    1897 

narrow  12°  f 
Same.    2d  revision  [1st  print] 

1904    narrow  12° 
Same.    2d  revision  [2d  print] 

1904    narrow  12° 

Same.   Revised  [edition]  1899 
Same.     Revised  [edition,  cor- 
rected]   1899 
Same.    2d  revision    1904 
Same.    3d  revision    1907 


15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 


27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
[36] 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 


Same.   Revised  [edition]  1895 
Same.    2d  revision    1908 


24 
25 

26 


Same.    2d  revision    1908 


Same.    Revised  [edition]     1899 


June  29,  1895 
July   9,    1895 
numbered  35.] 


[Erroneously 


Same,  reprint 


Same. 
Same. 


Revised  edition 
2d  revision    1898 


Same.   Revised  [edition]  1896 

Same.     Revised  [edition] 
Same.     Revised    [edition,    2d 

print]    1897 
Same.     Revised    [edition,    3d 

print]    1899 
Same.     Revised  [edition,  4th 

print]    1902 
Same.    Revised  [edition,  5th 

print]    1905 


56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 


Same,  reprint 


70 
71 


Same.    Revised  [edition]    1907 


t  A  letter  to  accompany  this  order  was  issued  Sept.  21,  1897. 
in  the  Public  Documents  Library. 


This  letter  is  not 


685 


ClMsincation 

Nl. 

SECRETARY 

no. 

N1.15: 

Navy  yard  orders— Continued 

(noe.) 

72 
73 
74 
76 

132 
133 
134 
135 

Same  [reprint] 

7R 

1899  136 
137 
138 

77 

78 

139 

79 

* 

140 

80 

141 

81 

142 

82 

143 

83 

144 

84 

145 

85 

146 

' 

86    Nov 

.  30, 

1898 

[Cancels  the    147 

Ist  order  bearing  this  num-    148 

ber  which  was  dated  Nov.     149 

15, 

1898 

.] 

150 

87 

151 

88 

152 

89 

153 

90 

154 

91 

155 

92 

156 

93 

157 

94 

158 

95 

159 

96 

97 
98 
99 
100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
112 
113 
114 
115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 

160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 
191 
192 
193 
194 
195 

686 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

Nl.  SECRETARY— Continued 

N1.15: 

Navy  yard 

orders — Continued 

(no8.) 

196 

260 

324 

388 

197 

261 

325 

389 

198 

262 

326 

390 

199 

263 

327  narrow  8° 

391 

200 

264 

328 

392 

201 

265 

329 

393 

202 

266 

330 

394 

203 

267 

.  331 

395 

204 

268 

332 

396 

205 

269 

333 

397 

206 

270  2  editions 

334 

398 

207 

271 

335 

399 

208 

272 

336 

400 

209 

273 

337 

401 

210 

274 

338 

402 

211 

275 

339 

403 

212 

276 

340 

404 

213 

277 

341 

405 

214 

278 

342 

406 

215 

279 

343 

407 

216 

280 

344 

408 

217 

281 

345 

409 

218 

282 

346 

410 

219 

283 

347 

411 

220 

284 

348 

412 

221 

285 

349 

413 

222  2  editions 

286 

350 

414 

223 

287 

351 

415 

224 

288 

352 

416 

225 

289 

353 

417 

226 

290 

354 

418 

227 

291 

355 

419 

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292 

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420 

229 

293 

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421 

230 

294 

358 

422 

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295 

359 

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232 

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360 

424 

233 

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361 

425 

234 

298 

362 

426 

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299 

363 

427 

236 

300 

364 

428 

237 

301 

365 

429 

238 

302 

366 

430 

239 

303 

367 

431 

240 

304 

368 

432 

narrow  8*^ 

241 

305 

369 

433 

242 

306 

370 

434 

243 

307 

371 

435 

244 

308 

372 

436 

245 

309 

373 

437 

246 

310 

374 

438 

247 

311 

375 

439 

248 

312 

376 

440 

249 

313 

377 

441 

250  2  editions 

314 

378 

442 

251 

315 

379 

443 

252 

316 

380 

444 

253 

317 

381 

445 

254 

318 

382 

446 

255 

319 

383 

447 

256 

320 

384 

448 

257 

321 

385 

449 

258 

322 

386 

450 

259 

323 

387 

451 

687 


CUnlflcAdoa 
■o. 

Nl. 

SECRETARY— ConUnued 

N1.15: 

Navy  yard 

orders— Continued 

(noB.) 

452 

514 

576 

638 

453 

515 

577 

639 

454 

516 

578 

640 

455 

617 

579 

641 

456 

518 

580 

642 

457 

519 

581 

643 

458 

520 

582 

644 

459 

521 

583 

645 

460 

522 

584 

646 

461 

523 

585 

647 

462 

524 

586 

648 

463 

525 

587 

649 

464 

526 

588 

650 

465 

527 

589 

651 

466 

528 

590 

652 

467 

529 

591 

653 

468  narrow  8« 

530 

592 

654 

469 

531 

593 

655 

470 

532 

594 

656 

471 

533 

695 

657 

472 

534 

596 

658 

473 

535 

597 

659 

474 

536 

598 

660 

475 

537 

599 

661 

476 

538 

600 

662 

477 

539 

601 

663 

478 

540 

602 

664 

479 

541 

♦        603 

665 

480 

542 

604 

666 

481 

543 

605 

667 

482 

544 

606 

668 

483 

545 

♦        607 

669 

484 

546 

608 

670 

485 

547 

609 

671 

486 

548 

610 

672 

487 

549 

611 

673 

488 

550 

612 

674 

489 

551 

613 

675 

490 

552 

614 

676 

491 

553 

615 

677 

492 

554 

616 

678 

493 

555 

617 

679 

494 

556 

618 

680 

495 

557 

619 

681 

496 

558 

620 

682 

497 

559 1 

621 

683 

498 

560 

622 

684 

499 

561 

623 

685 

500 

562 

624 

686 

501 

563 

625 

687 

502 

564 

626 

688 

503 

565 

627 

689 

504 

566 

628 

690 

505 

567 

629 

691 

506 

568 

630 

692 

507 

569 

631 

693 

508 

570 

632 

694 

509 

571 

633  2  editions 

695 

510 

S72 

634 

696 

511 

573 

635 

697 

512 

574 

636 

698 

513 

575 

637 

699 

t  A  Blip  of  instructions  was  issued  to  accompany  this  order. 


688 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

Nl.    SECRETART- 

Continued 

N1.15: 

Navy  yard  orders- 

-Continued 

(nos.) 

700 

741 

782 

823 

701 

742 

783 

824 

702 

743 

784 

825 

703 

744 

785 

826 

704 

745 

786 

827 

705 

746 

787 

828 

706 

747 

788 

829 

707 

748 

789 1 

830 

708 

749 

790 

831 

709 

750 

791 

832 

710 

751 

792 

833 

711 

752 

793 

884 

712 

753 

794 

835 

713 

754 

795 

836 

714 

755 

796 

837 

715 

756 

797 

838 

716 

757 

798 

839 

717 

758 

799 

840 

718 

759 

800 

841 

719 

760 

801 

842 

720 

761 

802 

843 

721 

762 

803 

844 

722 

763 

804 

845 

723 

764 

805 

846 

724 

765 

806 

847 

725 

766 

807 

848 

726 

767 

808 

849 

727 

768 

809 

850 

728 

769 

810 

851 

729 

770 

811 

852 

730 

771 

812 

853 

731 

772 

813 

854 

732 

773 

814 

855 

733 

774 

815 

856 

734 

775 

816 

857 

735 

776 

817 

858 

736 

777 

818 

859 

737 

778 

819 

860 

738 

779 

820 

739 

780 

821 

i '( '  ■:  ■   < 

740 

781 

822 

N1.15«: 

Navy  yard 

orders 

(separates) 

(CT) 

[Certain  extracts  from  Navy  yard  order  225  have  been  printed  separately.] 

N1.16»: 

Special 

orders  [1st 

series, 

Apr.  15,  1891-Apr. 

10,  1900]    12« 

(nos.) 

[Nos.  1-11  were  issued  in  1891 ;  nos 

12-20, in  1892 

nos.  21-32 

,  in  1893;  no.  33,  in  1894: 

nos. 

34-43 

in  1895;  nos.  44-55 

in  1896;  nos. 

56-65,  in  1897;  nos.  66-80,  in  1898; 

nos. 

81-95, 

in  1899;  nos 

96-98. 

in  1900.] 

1     * 

13     * 

25 

;   37 

2     * 

14    * 

26    * 

.38 

3     * 

15    * 

27    * 

39 

4     * 

16    * 

28 

40 

5    * 

17    * 

29 

41' 

6    * 

18    * 

30 

42 

7     * 

19    * 

31 

^ 

8    * 

20    ^ 

32 

S 

9    * 

21    * 

33 

45 

10    * 

22    * 

34 

M 

11    * 

23 

35 

47 

12    * 

24 

36 

48 

t  Dated  Fe 

b.  12,  1908. 

Cancels  the  1st  order  bearing  this  number  which  was  dated 

Feb.  5,  1908. 

689 


Classification  Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

no. 

N 1 . 1  <> ' :     Special  orders  [let  series,  Apr.  15, 1891-Apr.  10, 1900]— Continued 


(no8.) 


N1.16  2: 

(nos.) 


N1.16 


(noe.) 


49  62  74  87 

50  63  75  88 

51  64  76  89 

52  65  77  90 

53  66  78  91 

54  67  79  92 

55  68  80  93 

56  69  81  94 

57  70  82  95 

58  Same,  reprint  83  96 

59  71  84  97 

60  72  85  98 

61  73  86 

Special  orders  [2d  series,  July  3,  1900-July  3,  1905]    12» 


[Nos.  1-5  were  issued  in  1900;  nos.  6-16,  in  1901;  nos.  17-34,  in  1902;  nos.  35-52,  in 
1903;  nos.  53-66,  in  1904;  nos.  67-80,  in  1905.] 


22 

43 

64 

23 

44 

65 

24 

45 

66 

25 

46 

67 

26 

47 

68 

27 

48 

69 

28 

49 

70 

29 

50 

71 

30 

51 

72 

31 

52 

73 

32 

53 

74 

33 

54 

75 

34 

55 

76 

35 

56 

77 

36 

57 

78 

37 

58 

79 

38 

59 

80 

39 

60 

See       also    40 

61 

N20.7».2:    41 

62 

42 

63 

>ecial  orders  [3d  series 

,  Aug.  10, 1905-Dec.  30, 

1908] 

[Nos.  1^  were  issued  in  1905;  nos.  6-35,  in  1906;  nos.  36-60,  in  1907 

in  1908.] 

21 

41 

61 

22 

42 

62 

23 

43 

63 

24 

44 

64 

Same,  revised  25 

45 

65 

26 

46 

66 

27 

47 

67 

28 

48 

68 

29    * 

49 

69 

30 

50 

70 1 

31 

51    * 

71 

32 

52 

72 

33 

53 

73 

34 

54 

74 

35 

55 

75 

36 

56 

76 

37 

57 

77 

38 

58 

78 

39 

59 

79 

40 

60 

80 

nos.  61-105, 


^See,  for  publication  issued  to  accompany  Special  order  70,  N1.2: 
82452°— 11 44 


M46: 


690 


Classification 
no. 

N1.163: 

(nos.) 


N1.16*: 

(nos.) 


N1.17: 

All 
Ar5» 


Ar52 
Ar53 

Ar5* 
Ar5^ 
Ar5« 


Ar57 
Ar58 
Ar59 


ArSi" 
Ar5^i 
B321 


B322 

B323 

B32* 
C29 

C36 

C49» 


C492 
C493 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 
Special  orders  [3d  series,  Aug.  10, 1905-Dec.  30, 1908]— Continued 


88  95  102 

89  96  103 

90  97  104 

91  98  105 
92 
93 
94 

12"= 
[Nos.  1-37  were  issued  in  1909.] 


10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

es,  Jan.  11, 

1909- 

17 

25 

18 

26 

19 

27 

20 

28 

21 

29 

22 

30 

23 

31 

24 

32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

Proposals,    advertisements,    general    Information, 
etc. 

Alarm,   torpedo  ram.     Information  concerning  torpedo  ram  Alarm, 

offered  for  sale.    May  12,  1897.    narrow  12*' 
Armor.    Circular  concerning  armor  plates  and  appurtenances  required 
under  advertisement,  dated  Jan.  16,  1893,  to  steel  manufacturers 
of  United  States.     1894.    12« 
Same,  Apr.  15,  1896.     1896.     12« 
Same,  Mar.  10,  1897,  to  steel  manufacturers  of  United  States  and 

builders  of  battleships  7,  8,  and  9.     1897.     12° 
Same,  May  6, 1898,  to  steel  manufacturers  of  United  States.   1898.  12° 
Same,  addenda.     [May  18,  1898.]    12° 
Armor.     [Circular]  to  steel  manufacturers  of  United  States,  and  build- 
ers of  battleships  7,  8,  and  9,  [concerning  armor  plates].    Mar. 
10,1897.     12°    [AlsoinN1.17:Ar53.] 
Armor.    Advertisement  and  circular  concerning  armor  for  naval  ves- 
sels.   1900.    12° 
Same  [explanation  of  advertisement  dated  Aug.  13, 1900].    Aug.  17, 
1900.    12° 
Armor.    Advertisement  and  circular  concerning  armor  for  naval  ves- 
sels.   [Aug.  3,  1903.] 
Same.    Dec.  8,  1904. 
Same.    May  21,  1906. 
Battleships.    Circular  defining  chief  characteristics  of  3  battleships 
authorized  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1899,  and  of  2  battleships  authorized 
by  act  of  June  7,  1900.     [July  17,  1900.] 
Same,  3  16,000-ton  battleships  [nos.  20,  21,  and  22,  Vermont,  Kansas, 
and  Minnesota]  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1903.    [Mar. 
23,  1903.] 
Same,  2  13,000-ton  battleships,  no.  23,  Mississippi,  and  no.  24, 
Idaho,  authorized  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1903.    [Nov.  7,  1903.] 
Battleships.    Circular  [inviting]  designs  for  battleships.    July  6,  1906. 
Catskill,  U.  S.  S.     General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Catskill, 

offered  for  sale.     Oct.  24,  1901.    narrow  12° 
Chaplains.     Circular  for  Information  of  persons  desiring  to  enter  corps 

of  chaplains.  Navy.     [May,  1907.]    12° 
Civil  engineers.     Information  in  regard  to  corps  of  civil  engineers, 
Naw,  in  connection  with  coming  examination  to  fill  vacancies 
therein.    Oct.  20,  1904.    12° 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1905.    12° 
Same.    Apr.  20, 1907.    12® 


6^1 


ClaHslflratlon 
no. 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


N1.17:     Proposals,    advertisements,    g:eneral    Information, 
etc. — Continued 


I 


069 

C73 

C88^ 


C88» 
C883 

C88* 


C88« 
088 « 
Ea7 
G76 

695 
H35 

In7 

K52 

M46 
M66 

M74 

P29» 

P29» 
P293 
P29* 
P29* 
P29« 
P29' 
P298 


Collier.  Circular  defining  chief  characteristics  of  collier  to  be  built 
by  contract  for  Navy,  in  accordance  with  act  approved  Mar.  3, 
1909.     1909. 

Comanche,  monitor.  General  information  concerning  single-turret 
monitor  Comanche,  offered  for  sale.     [1899.]    narrow  12"* 

Cmieers.     Circular  defining  chief  characteristics  of  6  sheathed  and 
coppered  cruisers,  authorized  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1899.    [June  14, 
1899.] 
Same.    [July  22,  1899.] 
Same,  3  armored  cruisers  authorized  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1899,  and 

3  by  act  of  June  7,  1900.     [July  31,  1900.] 
Same,  3  protected  cruisers  authorized  by  act  of  June  7,  1900.     [Sept. 
20,   1900.]     [Corrected  print  of  pages  9  and  10  subsequently 
issued.] 
Same,  2  armored  cruisers  [Tennessee  and  Washington]  authorized 

by  act  of  July  1,  1902.     [1903.] 
Same,  3  3,750-ton  scout  cruisers,  no.  1,  ('hester,  no.  2,  Birmingham, 
no.  3,  Salem,  authorized  by  act  of  Apr.  27,  1904.     [Feb.  2,  1905.] 

Earnest,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Earnest, 
offered  for  sale.    Mar.  31,  1905.    narrow  12° 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic,  Executive  order  relative  to  granting 
leave  of  absence  to  attend  National  Encampment  01  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic  in  Boston,  Mass.  Apr.  26,  1904.  nar- 
row 12° 

Gunboats.  Circular  defining  chief  characteristics  of  2  gunboats  [nos. 
17  and  18,  Dubuque  and  Paducah]  authorized  by  act  of  July 
1,  1902.     [Mar.  14,  1903.] 

Hector,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Hector, 
U.  S.  S.  Ajax,  U.  S.  S.  Passaic,  offered  for  sale  in  accordance 
with  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  and  advertisement  of  Sept.  7,  1899. 
Sept.  7,  1899.    narrow  12« 

Inspection  of  accounts.  Data  concerning  inspection  of  accounts,  etc., 
at  navy-yards,  July  6-Sept.  2,  1899.     [1899.]    12° 

Keystone  State,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S. 
Keystone  State,  U.  S.  S.  Marion,  and  U.  S.  S.  Lawton,  offered 
for  sale.     [Apr.  30,  1907.]    narrow  12° 

Mechanics.  Navy  wants  mechanics,  examinations  at  navy  yard, 
New  York,  and  at  Mare  Island,  of  men  seeking  place  of  acting 
carpenter.     [Dec.  1901.]    narrow  12° 

Minnesota,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Min- 
nesota, offered  for  sale  in  accordance  with  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883, 
and  advertisement  of  July  17,  1901.  July  17,  1901.  nar- 
row 12° 

Monitors.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  monitors  Canonicus, 
Jason,  Lehigh,  Montauk,  and  Nahant,  offered  for  sale  in  accord- 
ance with  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  and  advertisement  of  Jan.  12, 
1904.    Jan.  12,  1904.    narrow  12° 

Pay  Corps.    Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  to  enter  Pay 
Corps  of  Navy.    [Jan.  1897.] 
Same.    [Nov.  1897.] 

[Dec.  1897.] 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


[Revised  edition.] 
[Mar.  22,  1898.] 
[Nov.  20,  1900.] 
[Mar.  27,  1903.] 
[July  23,  1903.] 


Pay  oflBcers.  Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  original  aj)- 
pointments  as  clerks  to  pay  officers  in  Navy,  and  who  desire  their 
names  placed  on  eligible  list.     [Jan.  25,  1902.]    12® 


692 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

N1.17: 

P2910 
P29" 
P2912 

P29»3 
P291* 

Sa7 

Sci6 

Su7» 

Su72 
Su73 
T631 

T632 

V59 

W25^ 


W252 
W97 


Zl 

N1.18^: 
841 

869 
883 


897 

898 
8991 


900 
905 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Proposals,  advertisements,  general  Information, 
etc. — Continued 

Pay  Corps.     Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  to  enter  Pay 
Corps  of  Navy.     [Mar.  17,  1905.]     12« 
Same.     [Mar.  17,  1905,  issued  Oct.  10,  1905.]    12° 
Same.     [Nov.  10,  1905.]    12«> 
Same.     [Mar.  3,  1906.]    12« 

Pay  Corps.  [Circular  concerning  designations  of  candidates  for  exami- 
nation as  assistant  paymaster  in  Navy.]    Mar.  29,  1906.     12° 

Pay  Corps.  Information  for  candidates  designated  for  competitive  ex- 
amination for  assistant  paymaster  in  Navy,  beginning:  Jtme  11, 
1906.     [1906.]    4° 

Saratoga,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Saratoga, 
offered  for  sale  in  accordance  with  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  and  adver- 
tisement of  Aug.  19,  1907.     [Aug.  19,  1907.]    narrow  12« 

Scipio,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  vessels  Scipio 
and  Rocket,  offered  for  sale  in  accordance  with  act  of  Mar.  3, 
1883,  and  advertisement  of  Nov.  14,  1899.  Nov.  14,  1899.  nar- 
row 120 

Surgeons.     Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  to  enter  Navy 
as  assistant  surgeon,  assistant  paymaster,  2d  lieutenant  in  Marine 
Corps,  civil  engineer,  chaplain.     [Nov.  17,  1905.]    12« 
Same.     [June  11,  1907.]    12° 
Same.     [Nov.  1,  1907.]    12° 

Torpedo  boats.  Proposals  for  construction  of  3  30-knot  torpedo  boats 
for  Navy.    Apr.  9,  1897. 

Torpedo  boats.  Circular  defining  chief  characteristics  of  16  torpedo- 
boat  destroyers  and  12  torpedo  boats  for  Navy,  authorized  by 
act  of  May  4,  1898.     [May  16,  1898.]    12° 

Vermont,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Vermont, 
offered  for  sale  in  accordance  with  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  and  ad- 
vertisement of  Mar.  13,  1902.    Mar.  13,  1902.    narrow  12° 

Warrant  officers.     Circular  for  information  of  warrant  officers  who  are 
applicants  for  appointment  as  ensigns  in  Navy.     [Jan.  10,  1905.] 
12° 
Same  [addition].    Nov.  3,  1905.    12° 

Wyandotte,  monitor.  General  information  concerning  single-turret 
monitor  Wyandotte,  offered  for  sale  in  accordance  with  act  of 
Mar.  3,  1883,  and  advertisement  of  Dec.  13, 1898.  Dec.  13,  1898. 
narrow  12° 

Zafiro,  U.  S.  S.  General  information  concerning  U.  S.  S.  Zafiro,  offered 
for  sale.     [Jan.  18,  1906.]    narrow  12° 

Regulations  governing  uniform 

Regulations  for  uniform  and  dress  of  Navy,  1841.  [Washington,  D.  C] 
J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers  [1841].    12° 

Uniform  for  Navy.    1869. 

Regulations  governing  uniform  of  officers  of  Navy.    1883. 

Regulations  governing  uniform  of  commissioned  officers,  warrant  offi- 
cers, and  enlisted  men  of  Navy.    1886. 
Same.    1897. 

Addenda  to  uniform  regulations,  1897.    Dec.  23,  1898.    narrow  f  ° 

[Changes  in]  Regulations  governing  uniform  of  commissioned  officers, 
warrant  officers,  and  enlisted  men  of  Navy.     [May  8]  1899. 

Addenda  to  uniform  regulations  [1897],  no.  1.    July  12, 1899. 
Same,  no.  2.    Jan.  5,  1900. 

Regulations  governing  uniform  of  commissioned  officers,  warrant  offi- 
cers, and  enlisted  men  of  Navy,  1905.  1905.  [See,  for  changes, 
N1.182;905»M 


693 


ClasHlflcatioii 
no. 

N1.18^: 


905^ 

9052 
9053 
905* 
905* 
905  « 
905  7 
N1.19: 
Ab8 


Ag3 

Ap6i 
Ap62 
Ap63 
Ape* 

Ab7' 


As72 
As73 
As7* 
B71' 

B712 


B713 
B71* 
B71* 
Cll» 

C112 

C16 
C37 


049' 


Nl.     SECRETARY- Continued 

Clians^es  in  uniform  regulations 

See,  for  changes  prior  tx>  1905,  addenda,  etc.,  entered  under  N1.18*: 
Changes  in  uniform  regulations  [1905],  no.  1.    Feb.  7,  1906.    [Accom- 
panied by  2  leaves,  separate,  contaLning  plates,] 

Same,  no.  2.    Jan.  25,  1908. 

Same,  no.  3.    Mar.  24,  1908. 

Same,  no.  4.    Oct.  12,  1908. 

Same,  no.  5.    Dec.  12,  1908. 

Same,  no.  6.    May  24,  1909. 

Same,  no.  7.     Dec.  18,  1909. 
Rules,  regulations,  and.  instructions 

Absence.  Circular  letter  [stating  that  absence  on  account  of  sickness, 
without  physician's  certificate,  will  be  charged  to  annual  leave]. 
June  5,  1902.  narrow  12'' 
Age  of  employees.  Circular  letter  [to  chiefs  of  bureaus  and  offices,  etc., 
asking  for  statement  of  age,  salary,  and  length  of  service  of  each 
employee,  information  to  be  supplied  in  accordance  with  Senate 
resolution  of  Feb.  25,  1901].  Mar.  1,  1901.  narrow  12° 
Apprentices.    Regulations  for  enlistment,  instruction,  and  government 

of  naval  apprentices.    Feb.  15,  1869.    * 
Apprentices.    Naval  apprentices,  regulations  and  routine  of  drills,  exer- 
cises, and  studies,  on  board  apprentice-vessels.     1869. 
Apprentices.    Circular  letter  [for  information  of  applicants  for  ap- 
pointment as  apprentices].    June  15,  1901.    narrow  12° 
Appointments.    Circular  letter  [to  chiefs  of  bureaus  and  offices,  etc., 
stating  that  absolute  appointments  will  not  hereafter  be  issued  to 
classified  employees  of  Navy  Department,  but  retention  in  serv- 
ice after  usual  probationary  term  of  6  months  shall  be  equivalent 
to  absolute  appointment].    Jan.  15,  1907.    narrow  12° 
Assistant  civil  engineers.     Rules  regarding  examinations  of  candidates 
for  appointment  as  assistant  civil  engineers  in  Navy.    Apr.  5, 
1903.    12° 
Same.    Oct.  23,  1903.    12° 
Same.    Sept.  6,  1904.    12° 
Same.    Apr.  1907.    12° 
Boys  in  naval  service.    Circular  relating  to  enlistment  of  boys  in  naval 
service.    July  23,  1897.     12° 
Same.  ^  [Revised     edition.]     July    23,    1897     [Apr,    1899].     12° 
[This  and  succeeding  editions  refer  to  boys  between  the  ages  of 
15  and  17  years,  instead  of  between  14  and  17  years  as  in  pre- 
vious edition,  N1.19:B71 '.] 
Same.    June  6,  1899.    12° 
Same.    Nov.  23,  1901.    12° 
Same.    May  1,  1902.    12° 
Cadet-engineers.    Regulations  for  appointment  of  cadet-engineers  in 
Navy,  1875-6.     [1875.] 
Same,  1876-7.    [1876.] 
Same,  1879-80.     [1879.] 

Candidates.    Instructions  to  candidates  [for  examination  for  Navy]. 

[1902.]    narrow  12° 
Character  of  work.    Circular  letter  [relating  to  percentage  to  govern 

in  determining  marks  for  character  of  work  of  employees  in 

general  storekeepers'  offices  at  navy-yards  and  naval  stations]. 

Apr.  1,  1903.    narrow  12° 
Civil  engineers.     Instructions  regarding  examinations  of  candidates  for 

appointment  in   corps  of  civil  engineers  of  Navy.    June  8, 

1897.    12° 


694 


Glassiflcatlon 
no. 

N1.19: 

C492 

C493 
C49* 
C495 
C49« 
C49^ 
C63 


D78 


Ef4i 

Ef42 
Ef43 
Ef4^ 
Ef4^ 
Ef4« 
Ef4' 
Ef4» 
Ef4» 
Ef4io 
,Ef4" 
Ef4i2 
Ef4i3 
Ef4i4 
Ei4 

Em7 


En5i 

En52 
En53 
En5* 
En5* 
En5« 
En5' 

G931 


H81 


In2i 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions— Continued 

Civil  engineers.  Rules  regarding  examinations  of  candidates  for  ap- 
pointment in  corps  of  civil  engineers  of  Navy.  Jan.  7,  1899.  12** 
Same.  Oct.  20,  1900.  12" 
Same.  Apr.  16,  1902.  12" 
Same.  July  26,  1902.  12" 
Same.  Jan.  12,  1903.  12" 
Same.    Apr.  5,  1903.     12" 


Regulations  for  government  of  Coast  Signal 


Coast  Signal  Service. 
Service.     1898. 
See,  for  report  of  Coast  Signal  Service,  N17.2:C63. 
Draftsmen.     Instructions  to  candidates  [for  examination  for  architec- 
tural and  structural  draftsmen  under  Navy  yard  order  559]. 
1905.     * 
Efl&ciency.     Circular  letter  transmitting  semi-annual  reports  of  effi- 
ciency, and  efficiency  lists.    July  1,  1897.    narrow  12" 
Same.     Dec.  9,  1899.    narrow  12" 
Same.    June  9,  1900.    narrow  12" 
Same.     Dec.  10,  1900.    narrow  12" 
Same.    June  10,  1901.    narrow  12" 
Same.     Nov.  26,  1901.     narrow  12" 
Same.     June  30,  1902.     narrow  12" 
Same.    June  10,  1903.    narrow  12" 
Same.    May  25,  1904.    narrow  12" 
Same.     Nov.  4,  1904.    narrow  12" 
Same.    Nov.  27,  1905.    narrow  12" 
Same.    May  23,  1906.    narrow  12" 
Same.    May  26,  1906.    narrow  12" 
Same.     Nov.  2,  1906.    narrow  12" 
Eight-hour  law.     Circular  letter  [relative  to  status  of  certain  employees 

under  eight-hour  law].    May  19,  1904.    narrow  12" 
Employees.     Circular  letter  [enclosing  blank  forms,  tabular  statement 
of  classified   employees  of    navy  yards,   naval  stations,   etc., 
1896-1903,  to  be  filled  out].     Nov.  28,  1903.    narrow  12" 
Enlistment.    Circular  relating  to  enlistments  in  naval  service.    July 
20,  1897.    12" 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1898.    12" 
Same.    Sept.  19,  1898.     12" 
Same.    Mar.  4,  1899.     12" 
Same.    Mar.  25,  1901.    12" 
Same.    Nov.  23,  1901.     12" 
Same.    May  1,  1902.    12" 
See,  for  later  editions,  Nl7.17:En52-". 
Guam.    Rules  and  instructions  relative  to  accounting  system  of  naval 
government  in  island  of  Guam.    n.  p.  [1901].     [See,  for  reports, 
etc.,  relating  to  island  of  Guam,  entries  under  N2.5:  and  N2.2: 
G93.] 
Guam.    Customs  tariff  and  regulations  for  island  of  Guam.     Revised 

Aug.  12,  1909.  1909.  [See,  for  earlier  edition,  N2.2:G93^] 
Hours  of  labor.  Circular  letter  [to  commandants  of  navy-yards  and 
naval  stations,  relative  to  time  lost  by  employees  on  account 
of  tardiness  or  being  excused  on  Saturdays  during  July-Sept.]. 
July  6,  1906.  narrow  12"  * 
Index.  Circular  letter  to  chiefs  of  bureaus  and  offices  [directing  that 
use  of  books  for  indexing  and  recording  briefs  of  letters  received 
and  sent  be  discontinued  and  index  card  record  system  be  used]. 
Oct.  12,  1906.    narrow  12" 


cm 


Glasslflcatlon 
no. 

N1.19: 

In22 


In23 

In7» 

In?  2 

L41 
L48» 

L483 

M66 

M76 

N22 
N42o 
N42yei 

N42ye2 

N42ye3 

Oil 

Op2 

P291 

P293 

P29« 

P93» 

P932 

P94» 

P942 
P96 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions— Continued 

Index.     Navy  Department  card  index  record  system  [for  indexing  and 


recording  briefs  of  letters  received  and  sent], 
narrow  12° 


Oct.  12,  1906. 


Increase  of  compensation.  Circular  letter  [to  commandants  of  navy- 
yards  and  naval  stations  concerning  recommendations  for  increase 
of  compensation  of  employees].    July  12,  1907.     narrow  S** 

Inspectors.  Circular  letter  [stating  that  assistant  inspectors  shall  be 
paid  only  for  time  actually  employed].  Feb.  20,  1900.  nar- 
row 12« 

Inspectors.  Circular  letter  [relative  to  employees  inspecting  lumber  or 
other  materials  prior  to  delivery  under  contracts].  May  19, 1902. 
narrow  12° 

Law.  Orders,  regulations,  and  instructions  for  administration  of  law 
and  justice  in  Navy.     1870.     large  8° 

Leave  of  absence.  Circular  letter  [relative  to  adapting  application  for 
leave  of  absence  to  requirements  of  act  of  Feb.  1,  1901].  May  31, 
1901.    narrow  12° 

Leave  of  absence.  Circular  letter  [relative  to  granting  leave  of  absence 
to  per  diem  employees  at  navy-yards].  Jan.  15,  1902.  narrow 
12° 

Minors.  [Letter  relating  to  Navy  yard  order  13,  revised,  governing 
employment  of  minors  under  instruction  in  department  of  ord- 
nance, Washington  Navy- Yard].     Sept.  21,  1897.     narrow  12° 

Monthly  reports.  Circular  letter  [to  commandants  of  navy-yards  and 
naval  stations  requiring  that  monthly  reports  be  more  carefully 
filled  out].     May  17,  1906.     narrow  12° 

Navy-yards.  Instructions  for  navy  yards.  Washington,  William  A. 
Harris,  printer,  1859. 

New  Orleans,  La.  Rules  governing  docking  of  merchant  vessels  at 
naval  station,  New  Orleans,  La.    Jan.  18,  1906.     4° 

New  Year's  Day.     Special  order  |m8tructions  to  officers  of  Navy  and 
Marine  Corps  in  regard  to  President's  reception,  Jan.  2,   1905]. 
Dec.  24,  1904.     12° 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1906].     Dec.  26,  1905.     12° 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1907].     Dec.  24,  1906.     12° 

Old  age.  Circular  letter  to  commandants  of  navy  yards,  stations,  etc. 
[relative  to  data  concerning  employees  who  are  65  years  of  age  or 
more].     Mar.  31,  1906.    narrow  12° 

Open  purchases.  Circular  letter  of  instructions  [to  chiefs  of  bureaus, 
etc.]  relative  to  open  purchases.    Aug.  31,  1906. 

Pay  for  overtime.  [Circular  relative  to  pay  for  overtime  of  laborers  and 
mechanics  at  navy  yards.]    Dec.  2,  1898.    narrow  12° 

Pay  regulations.  Circular  letter  [to  commandants  of  navy-yards,  etc., 
relative  to  pay  regulations].    Mar.  11,  1899.    narrow  12° 

Paymasters'  clerks.  Circular  letter  [relative  to  placing  paymasters* 
clerks  under  classified  service].    Apr.  15,  1903.    narrow  12<» 

Prison  regulations  for  U.  S.  S.  Southery,  receiving  ship  for  prisoners. 
[1903.]    24° 

Private  parties.  Circular  letter  [relative  to  work  for  private  parties  at 
navy-yards  and  stations].    May  19,  1902.    narrow  12° 

Promotion.  Circular  letter  [to  chiefs  of  bureaus,  etc.,  promulgating 
order  of  President  in  regard  to  recommendation  for  promotion 
of  any  employee  in  classified  service].  July  17,  1902.  nar- 
row 12° 
Same  [to  chief  clerks,  etc.,  enclosing  Department's  circular  letter  of 
July  17,  1902].    July  18,  1902.    narrow  12° 

Punishments.  Method  for  classifjHing  offences  and  punishments  on 
board  vessels  of  Navy.     [Apr.  4,  1870.] 


696 


Classification 
no. 

N1.19: 

R54 

T24 

T48 
T98 
V64 

W271 


W272 
W273 
W27^ 

W741 

W743 
W743 
W74* 
W74« 
W746 

W89 

N1.20: 

(date  of 
issue) 


N1.21 1 


2 
N1.212: 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions — Continued 

Robeson,  George  M.     Order  [announcing  death  of  George  M.  Robeson]. 

Oct.  9,  1897.    12° 
Temporary  appointments.     Regulation  of  Civil  Service  Commission 
relative    to    temporary   appointments.     [Mar.    15,    1899.]    nar- 
row 12° 
Time  records.     [Outline  of  system  for  keeping  time  records  and  records 

of  cost  of  work  at  navy-yards.]     [1900.]    narrow  12° 
Typewriters.     Instructions  for  care  of  typewriters  in  Navy.    Jan.  25, 

1904.    narrow  12° 
Veterans.     Circular  letter  [relative  to  preference  being  accorded  veter- 
ans who  have  served  in  Army  or  Navy  in  Philippines,  in  cer- 
tification   for    employment    at    navy-yards].    Sept.    25,    1901. 
narrow  12° 
Washington    Navy- Yard.     Regulations    of    navy-yard,    Washington, 
D.  C.     1889.     16°    [See,  for  history  of  Washington  Navy- Yard, 
1799-1889,  Slst  Congress,   1st  session.  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment 22,  in  serial  no.  2682.] 
Same.     1893.    16° 
Same.     1898.    12° 
Washington  Navy- Yard.     Regulations  of  Washington  Navy  Yard  and 

station.     1906.     12° 
Wireless   telegraphy.     Instructions   for   transmission   of  messages  by 
wireless  telegraphy.  Navy,  July  29,  1904.    1904. 
Same,  addendum  1.     Nov.  14,  1904.    oblong  24° 
Apr.  4,  1905.    oblong  24° 
Sept.  15,  1905.    oblong  24° 
Oct.  13,  1905.    oblong  24° 
Feb.  8,  1906.    oblong  24° 


Same,  addendum  2. 
Same,  addendum  3. 
Same,  addendum  4. 
Same,  addendum  5. 
See  also  m.2:W74:^-'\ 
Worden,  John  Lorimer. 
Worden],    Oct.  19. 

OflO-cers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps 
Columbia 


Order  [announcing  death  of  John  Lorimer 
1897.     12° 

in  District  of 


901: 


1892 

1893 

1894 

1895    [Not  issued.] 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

Same,  addenda  1 


Same,  addenda  2 
Same,  addenda  3 

1904,  Nov.  21 
Dec.  20  * 

1905,  Nov.  23 
Dec.  20 

1906,  Nov.  24 
Dec.  20 

1907,  Nov. 
Dec. 

1908,  Nov. 
Dec. 

1909,  Nov.  [None  for  Dec.  1909.] 

ScMey  Court  of  Inquiry,  Proceedings 

Record  of  proceedings  of  court  of  inquiry  in  case  of  Winfield  S.  Schley, 
convened  at  navy-yard,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  12, 1901.     1902. 
V.  1.     [4370-485] 
Same.    1902.    v.  2.     [4371-485] 

[Miscellaneous   correspondence   of    Navy   Depart- 
ment concerning  Scliley  Court  of  Inquiry] 

>S'eeaZsoN1.2:L85. 
[Precept  addressed]  to  George  Dewey  [relative  to  court  of  inquiry  to  be 
convened  Sept.  12,  1901  for  purpose  of  investigating  conduct  of 
Winfield  S.  Schley  during  War  with  Spain].    July  26,  1901.    **» 


f« 


697 


CUsslAcation 
no. 

N1.21=: 

901' 

9013 
902 


N1.22: 

(CT) 

N1.23: 

(date) 

N1.24:: 

(date) 


N1.25: 

(nos.) 


N1.26: 


In7i 
In72 
P191 


Nl .     SECRETARY— Continued 

[Miscellaneous  correspondence  of  Navy  Depart- 
ment concerning  Schley  Court  of  Inquiry]— Con. 

[letter  of  Winfield  S.  Schley  asking  for  modification  of  paragraph  5  of 
precept  issued  by  Navy  Department  relative  to  court  of  inquiry 
to  be  convened  Sept.  12,  1901  for  purpose  of  investigating  his 
conduct  during  War  with  Spain.]    July  27,  1901.    4° 

[Reply  of  acting  Secretary  of  Navy  to  letter  of  Winfield  S.  Schley  ask- 
ing for  modification  of  paragraph  5  of  precept  issued  by  Navy 
Department  relative  to  court  of  inouiry  to  be  convened  Sept.  12, 
1901  for  piu-pose  of  investigating  nis  conduct  during  War  with 
Spain.]    Aug.  1,  1901.    4° 

[Letter  of  Secretary  of  Navy  to  President  of  United  States  returning 
appeal  of  Winfield  S.  Schley  from  findings  of  court  of  inquiry 
upon  his  conduct  during  War  with  Spain,  with  comments  of 
judge-advocate  of  court  of  inquiry  and  his  assistant,]  Jan.  25, 
1902.     [Text  of  Schley's  appeal  not  included.] 

Specifications 


Teleplione  list 

[Printed  for  office  use  only.    Not  listed  here.] 

Navy  and   Marine  Corps  list  and  directory  (monthly) 

[Similar  information  previously  included  in  the  July  issues  of  the  Navy  register 
(Nl.lO:).] 


1908,  July  1 
Aug.  1 
Sept.  1 
Oct.  1 
Nov.  1 
Dec.   1 


1909,  Jan.  1 

Feb.  1 

Mar.  1 

Apr.  1 

May  1 

June  1 


1909,  July 
Aug. 


1 
1 

Sept.  1 
1 

1 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec.   1 


[Navy  yard]  examination  orders    narrow    12" 


[Beginning  with  Jan.  20,  1909,  those  orders  which  relate  to  examinations  and  which 
prior  to  that  time  were  included  in  Navy  yard  orders  (N1.15:),  are  made  a 
separate  series.] 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 


46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 


61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Transit  of  Venus  Commission,  1874 

[Established  under  appropriation  act  of  Mar.  4, 1871,  which  provided  that  all  appro- 
priations made  for  the  observations  of  the  transits  of  Venus  should  be  expenaed, 
subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  under  the  direction  of  a 
•  commission  to  be  composed  of  the  superintendent  and  two  of  the  professors 
of  mathematics  of  the  Navy  attached  to  the  Naval  Observatory,  the  president 
of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  and  the  superintendent  of  the  Coast 
Survey.) 

Instructions  for  observing  transit  of  Venus,  Dec.  8-9,  1874.     1874.     4" 

Same,  Dec.  6,  1882.     1882.    4« 
Papers  relating  to  transit  of  Venus  in  1874:  pt.  1  [On  application  of 

Shotography    to   observation   of   transit   of  Venus;  by   Simon 
ewcombl.     1872.    4° 


698 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N1.26: 

P192 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Transit  of  Venus  Commission,  1874— Continued 

Same:  pt.  2  [Charts  and  tables  for  facilitating  predictions  of  the 
several  phases  of  transit  of  Venus;  by  George  W.  Hill].     1872.    4'* 

PI93  Same:  Atlas  to  pt.  2.     1873.    large  4« 

P19*  Same:  [pt.  3]  Investigation  of  corrections  to  Hansen's  Tables  of  the 

moon,  with  tables  for  their  application;  by  Simon  Newcomb. 
1876.    4« 

N1.27:     Naval  MiUtia  Office 

[Prior  to  Dec.  1,  1909,  the  business  of  the  Navy  Department  in  connection  with 
the  naval  militia  organizations  of  the  several  States  and  Territories  and  the 
District  of  Columbia  was  conducted  through  the  office  of  the  assistant  Secretary 
of  the  Navy,  and  naval  militia  publications  issued  prior  to  that  date  are  classed 
under  N2.2:,  N2.4:,  and  N2.7:  Since  Dec.  1, 1909.  f  the  worlc  in  connection  with 
naval  militia  has  been  no  longer  under  the  supervision  of  the  assistant  Secretary, 
and  recent  publications  relating  thereto  are  classed  in  the  Public  Documents 
Library  as  publications  of  the  Naval  Militia  Office,  under  N1.27  »-':  f] 

N1.27*:    Naval  Militia  Office,  Annual  reports 

(date)  i^^^'  ^or  1894-1909  reports,  N2.7:    Beginning  with  1910,  reports  are  classed  in  Public 

^  ^  Documents  Library  under  Nl. 271:) 

N1.27  2:     Naval  MiUtia  Office,  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued  since  Dec.  1,  1909,  when  Naval  Militia  Office  was  transferred  from  the 

office  of  the  assistant  Secretary  (N2.).] 

Nl.27^:    Naval  Militia  Office,  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued  since  Dec.  1,  1909,  when  Naval  Militia  Office  was  transferred  from  the 

office  of  the  assistant  Secretary  (N2.).] 

N1.27*:     Naval  MiUtia  Office,  Circulars 

(nos  )  [None  issued  since  Dec.  1,  1909,  when  Naval  Militia  Office  was  transferred  from  the 

office  of  the  assistant  Secretary  (N2.).) 

tNl.27^:     Naval  Militia  Office,  Transactions  of  Naval  Militia 
(date  of  Association  of  United  States 

meeting)  ["^^^  Naval  Militia  Association  is  an  organization  having  as  its  officers  representative 

^'  members  of  the  naval  militia  organizations  of  the  various  States,  the  object  being 

to  advance  naval  militia  throughout  the  United  States. 

The  proceedings  of  annual  meetings  held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  14, 15, 1904  and 

Dec.  12,  1.3,  1905  were  published,  with  slightly  different  titles,  as  Congressional 

documents;  see  [4592-205]  and  [4915-435]. 

The  transactions  for  1909  and  later  years  are  printed  by  Navy  Department  under  a 

portion  of  the  act  for  "arming  and  equipping  naval  militia,"  which  provides  for 

"printing  or  purchase  of  necessary  books  of  instruction"  for  the  naval  militia.] 

fOn  Dec.  1,  1909,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  dated  Nov.  18,  1909  and 
promulgated  by  the  publication  entitled  Changes  in  Navy  regulations,  1909,  no.  6 
(Nl. 11 2:909^),  the  work  in  connection  with  the  naval  militia  was  transferred  to  the 
Division  of  Personnel.  This  division  is  not  a  publishing  oflfice  and  hence  has  no 
classification  in  this  Checklist. 

The  naval  appropriation  act  approved  Mar.  4,  1911  included  in  the  appropriation 
for  "arming  and  equipping  naval  militia"  a  provision  for  "salaries  of  the  necessarv 
clerical  force  and  office  expenses  in  the  Navy  Department,  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
dating  from  the  approval  of  the  act.  This  provision  was  the  natural  result  of  the 
increase  of  work  connected  with  the  naval  militia.  The  provision  did  not  estab- 
lish what  can  be  legitimately  called  a  new  division  or  bureau.  There  is  merely  an 
office,  which  is  known  as  the  "Office  of  Naval  Militia."  The  office  force  consists 
(in  1911)  of  one  naval  officer,  one  clerk,  and  one  messenger. 

This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  In  addition 
to  the  publications  for  1909  issued  since  the  transfer  to  the  Division  of  Personnel 
and  listed  above  in  the  body  of  this  Checklist  under  Nl.27^-^:.,  the  Naval  Militia 
Office  in  1910  began  two  new  series  of  publications,  the  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
Nl.27^:    Naval  Militia  Office,  Register  of  commissioned  and  warrant  officers  of  naval 

(date)  militia 

[First  annual  issue  is  Jan.  1,  1910.    See,  for  earlier  similar  publications,  N2.2:D62i>2 
and  N2.2:R26.] 

Nl.27^:    Naval  Militia  Office,  Publications  for  instruction,  etc.,  of  naval  militia 
(nos.) 


699 


ClassIAcatloa 
no. 


909» 


909  2 

tN1.27*«: 
(CT) 


Nl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Naval  Militia  Office,  Transactions  of  Naval  Mllltla 
Association  of  United  States— Continued 

Transactions  of  Naval  Militia  Association  of  United  States,  Washington, 
Feb.  20,  1909.     Navy  Department,  Washington,  1910. 
[Certain  separates  from  the  transactions  of  the  meeting  of  Feb.  20, 1909  were  printed 
as  Naval  militia  professional  papers;  see  Nl.27^:] 

Same,  Washington,  Dec.  9,  1909.  Navy  Department,  Washington, 
1911. 

Naval  Militia  Office,  Transactions  of  Naval  Militia 
Association  of  United  States  (separates;  Naval  militia 
professional  papers) 

[Nine  papers  presented  at  the  meeting  of  the  association  held  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
Feb.  20. 1909  (N1.27  5:909 »)  were  issued  separately,  as  listed  on  p.  6  of  the  Trans- 
actiobs  for  that  date.] 


N2.1: 

(date) 

N2.2: 

D62^ 
D622 

G93» 

G932 
G933 

G93* 


G93« 

L44 
N22^ 

N222 

P43' 

P43=» 

P88 

P93» 

P932 
P933 


N2.      ASSISTANT  SECRETARY 

Annual  reports 

[1898,  1900,  and  1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Directory,  naval  militia.     [1897.] 
Same.    [1900.] 
/S6eateoN2.2:R26. 

Guam.    Customs  tariff  and  regulations  for  island  of  Guam.    1900. 
{See,  for  later  edition,  N1.19:G93  ^.j 
Same,  errata,    n.  d. 

Guam,  memoranda  furnished  by  Navy  Department  during  2d  session  of 
57th  Congress  for  use  of  Committee  on  Pacific  Islands  and  Porto 
Rico.     1902. 

Guam,  brief  extracts  from  publications,  memoranda  furnished  Con- 
gress, general  orders,  and  annual  reports  for  1901-04,  relative  to 
island  of  Guam,  also,  report  on  schools,  criminal  procedure,  etc., 
and  report  of  civil  engineer  Cox.     1905. 

Guam.  Circular  letter  for  all  officers  of  Navy  or  Marine  Corps  who  have 
served  on  island  of  Guam  since  Aug.  1900  [asking  for  information 
as  to  missing  Spanish  records].    Aug.  10,  1905.    4® 

Laws  and  regulations,  State  and  national,  relating  to  naval  militia. 
1895. 

Naval  reserve.  Bill  to  provide  for  enrollment  and  organization  of 
naval  reserve.    [1898.]    12* 

Naval  Force,  Auxiliary.  Report  of  chief  of  Auxiliary  Naval  Force  to 
assistant  Secretary  of  Navy  on  operations  during  War  with  Spain. 
1898. 

Personnel  bill.  Proposed  personnel  bill,  with  letter  of  transmittal  by 
assistant  Secretary  to  [Navy]  Department.    [Dec.  9,  1897.] 

Personnel  Board.  Report  of  Personnel  Board,  report  of  recommenda- 
tions affecting  officers  of  line  of  Navy.     1906. 

Prairie,  U.  S.  S.  Daily  routine  of  naval  militia  [on]  U.  S.  S.  Prairie. 
[1900?] 

Price  list  of  articles  generally  supplied  to  naval  militia.    Dec.  4,  1899. 
12° 
Same.    Feb.  18,  1903.    12<» 

Price  lists.  List  of  articles  supplied  to  naval  militia,  with  current  prices 
of  same.    July  1,  1906.    12° 


^See,  for  information  concerning  later  classes,  footnote  for  Nl.27:  on  p.  698. 


700 


Classification 
no. 

N2.2: 

R26 


R86 


T88 


N2.3: 

(nos.) 

N2.4: 

(nos.) 


N2.5: 

(date) 


N2.6: 

(date) 


tN2.7: 
(date) 


N2.    ASSISTANT    SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Register  of  commissioned  and  warrant  officers  of  naval  militia  of  Cali- 
fornia, Connecticut,  District  of  Columbia,  Georgia,  Illinois, 
Louisiana,  Maine,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Michigan,  Minne- 
sota, Missouri,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  Ohio, 
Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  and  South  Carolina.  Nov.  30, 
1907.    [See  also  N2.2:D62  ^>^  and  footnote  class  N1.27  «:] 

Rules  of  road.  Local  and  international  rules  of  road,  and  regulations 
regarding  lights,  together  with  pilot  rules,  adopted  by  Board  of 
Supervising  Inspectors  [of  Steam  Vessels];  issued  by  Navy 
Department  for  instruction  of  naval  militia.     1896. 

Tutuila,  memoranda  furnished  by  Navy  Department  during  2d  session 
of  57th  Congress  for  use  of  Committee  on  Pacific  Islands  and 
Porto  Rico;  [with  Tutuila,  general  orders  issued  by  naval  gov- 
ernor and  documents  relative  thereto  in  force  Jan.  1,  1903]. 
1902  [and  1903]. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars,  Naval  militia 


[Discontinued.] 

Guam  Island,  Naval  Governor,  Annual  reports 

[1901-04,  in  compilation  entitled  Guam,  brief  extracts  from  publications,  memoranda 
furnished  Ck)ngress,  general  orders,  and  annual  reports  for  1901-04  [etc.]  (N2.2: 
G93<). 

1901  and  1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  1904  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

1905,  issued  separately  only. 

From  1906  to  1909,  reports  were  still  made  to  Navy  Department,  but  were  not 
printed. 

See,  for  regulations  and  instructions  relative  to  island  of  Guam,  entries  under  N1.19: 
G93  and  N2.2:G93.] 

Tutuila,      Commandant      U.      S.      naval      station. 
Annual  reports 

[1900  and  1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:). 

1902,  in  compilation  entitled  Tutuila,  memoranda  furnished  by  Navy  Department 
during  2d  session  of  57th  Congress  for  use  of  Committee  on  Pacific  Islands  and 
Porto  Rico  (N2.2:T88). 

1903,  not  printed. 

1904,  issued  separately  only. 

From  1905  to  1909,  reports  were  still  made  to  Navy  Department,  but  were  not 
printed.) 

Naval  militia,  Annual  reports  on 

[1894-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  (except  1894  and 
1898),  issued  separately  also.  1902-08,  none  issued.  1909,  issued"  separately 
only;  report  for  1909  includes  summary  of  operations  during  summer  of  1908. 
Beginning  with  1910,  reports  are  classed  under  N1.27 1:] 


t  The  duty  in  connection  with  the  naval  militia  was,  up  to  Dec.  1,  1909,  performed 
by  the  naval  officer  detailed  as  aid  to  the  assistant  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  assisted 
by  such  clerk,  or  clerks,  as  might  be  detailed  for  the  purpose,  and  the  reports  on 
naval  militia  were  addressed  to  the  assistant  Secretary.  Therefore  such  reports  as 
were  printed  down  to  and  including  1909  are  classed  among  the  publications  of  the 
assistant  Secretary,  under  N2.7:  Other  naval  militia  publications  issued  prior  to 
Dec.  1,  1909,  are  classed  under  N2.2:  and  N2.4: 

On  Dec.  1,  1909,  supervision  of  naval  militia  affairs  was  transferred  from  the  office 
of  the  assistant  Secretary  of  the  Navy  to  the  Division  of  Personnel.  See,  for  further 
information  and  for  publications  issued  since  Dec.  1,  1909,  entries,  notes,  and  foot- 
notes for  N1.27  ^-^ 


701 


N3.    ADMIRAL  OP  NAVY 

[Rank  established  by  a.5t  of  July  25,  18«i6;  lapsed  Feb.  13,  1891.    Reestablished  by  act  of  Mar.  2,  1899 
which  provided  that  when  the  office  shall  be  vacated  by  death  or  otherwise,  it  shall  cease  to  exist.] 

Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N3.1! 

(date) 

N3.2: 

(CT) 

N3.3: 

(nos.) 

N3.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1870-75,  1881-89,  In  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Ml. I:),  and  sometimes 
issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


N4.      CONSTRUCTION  AND   REPAIR  BUREAU 

[Originally  Bureau  of  Construction,  Equipment,  and  Repairs,  established  by  act  to  reorganize  Navy 
Department  approved  Aug.  31, 1842  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  579).  Another  act  to  reorganize  the  Department, 
approved  July  5. 1862  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  510),  created  a  new  Bureau  of  Equipment  and  Recruitmg  (N5.), 
and  the  name  of  the  original  bureau  was  changed  to  Bureau  of  Construction  and  Repair.] 


N4.1: 

(date) 

N4.2: 

Ad6» 

Ad62 
B32 

B63 

Eu7i 

Eu72 

F85 

L97 

P16 


R52 
T63 


N4.3: 

(noe.) 

N4.4: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1842-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  since  1882,  usually 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Administrative  instructions  for  heads  of  departments  of  construction 
and  repair  and  superintending  constructors.     190-.    *    [Confi- 
dential.] 
Same,  supplement  1.    Mar.  15,  1909.    4« 

Battleships.  General  statement  of  principal  provisions  to  be  embodied 
in  construction  of  20,000-ton  battleship.     [1908.]    f  <> 

Boats.  Standard  designs  for  boats  of  Navy,  specifications,  schedule  of 
material,  weights,  and  cost.     1900.    oblong  f  <» 

European  dock-yards.    Report  on  European  dock-yards;  by  Philip 
Hichbom.     1886.    8«     [2418-237] 
Same.    [Reprinted]  1889.    4° 

Franklin  life  buoy,  information  as  to  its  cost  and  operation.     [1900.] 

Lumber.  Instructions  to  inspectors  inspecting  lumber  and  timber 
under  cognizance  of  Bureau  of  Construction  and  Repair.  [1906.] 
12° 

Paints.  Report  of  tests  of  anti-corrosive  and  anti-fouling  paints,  2d 
series.  1886.  4"  [The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  infor- 
mation concerning  the  1st  series.] 

Riveting.    Instructions  for  riveting  naval  vessels.     1906.     12*' 

Torpedo  boat  destroyers.  General  statement  of  principal  provisions  to 
be  embodied  m  contract  for  construction  of  torpedo  boat  destroy- 
ers.    [1907.]    f° 

Bulletins 

[The  bulletins  issued  by  this  bureau  are  intended  solely  for  the  information  and 
guidance  of  the  officers  attached  to  the  bureau,  naval  stations,  and  superintend* 
ing  constructors'  offices,  and  are  considered  confidential.] 

Circulars  (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1893,  unnumbered  circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  in 
connection  with  its  work.  Since  that  date,  under  article  1614  of  Regulations  for 
government  of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included 
in  the  various  series  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  these  circulars  and  no  complete  file 
could  be  consulted.  The  series  as  listed  below  is  compiled  from  the  list  as  found 
on  p.  284  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department  1863-87 
(N1.2:G28),  which  see  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.] 


702 


Ciassiflcation  N4.    CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BUREAU— Con. 

no. 

N4.4: :     Circulars  (unnumbered) — Continued 
(date) 


1865,  Nov.  13 

* 

1879 

,  Sept.    9 

* 

Dec.   23 

* 

Oct.     2 

* 

Dec.  30 

* 

Nov.  21 

* 

1866    [None  issued.] 

Nov.  29 

* 

1867,  Sept.  17 

* 

Dec.   23 

* 

1868,  Jan.    16 

* 

1880 

,  Jan.    21 

* 

Jan.    31 

* 

Jan.    26 

* 

Feb.     4 

* 

Jan.    31 

* 

May    16 

* 

Feb.   11 

* 

July   15 

* 

May    18 

* 

Nov.  18 

* 

June  12 

* 

1869,  July   30 

* 

June  15 

* 

1870,  Apr.    11 

* 

July     1 

^ 

Nov.  19 

* 

Nov.  19 

* 

1871,  Apr.   29 

* 

Nov.  27 

* 

May    25 

* 

Dec.     9 

* 

June  21 

* 

Dec.   29 

* 

Dec.     9 

* 

1881 

,  Sept.    9 

* 

1872,  Apr.   29 

* 

Sept.  12 

* 

Aug.  22 

* 

1882 

,  Mar.   15 

•* 

Nov.  15 

* 

Apr.     7 

* 

Dec.   13 

* 

Apr.   22 

* 

1873,  Jan.    15 

* 

May    15 

* 

Feb.     3 

*• 

May    18 

* 

Oct.    13 

* 

June     5 

^ 

Nov.    5 

* 

June     8 

* 

Dec.  19 

* 

June  10 

* 

1874,  Jan.    29 

* 

June  20 

*    [Relating      to 

Oct.    30 

* 

color  of  ship's  leather.] 

Nov.    4 

* 

June  20 

*    [Relating      to 

1875,  Mar.     4 

* 

sheathing.] 

Mar.   17 

* 

June  21 

* 

Apr.     7 

* 

[Relating 

to 

June  24 

* 

foremen  and 

quarter- 

Aug.     8 

* 

men.l 

Aug.     9 

* 

Apr.     7 

■X- 

[Relating 

to 

Aug.  11 

* 

shipkeepers, 

etc] 

Oct.    25 

* 

June  14 

* 

Oct.    30 

* 

1876,  Jan.    31 

* 

1883 

,July   10 

* 

Mar.   14 

* 

July   28 

* 

Oct.    20 

* 

Aug.  21 

* 

1877,  May     3 

* 

Sept.  19 

* 

June  22 

* 

Oct.    11 

* 

Sept.  22 

« 

1884 

,  Feb.  23 

* 

Oct.    15 

* 

Apr.     2 

* 

1878,  Mar.     9 

* 

May    23 

* 

June  15 

* 

July     3 

* 

Sept.  18 

* 

July   14 

* 

Dec.   16 

* 

July   30 

* 

1879,  Mar.   19 

* 

Aug.  11 

* 

Mar.   24 

* 

Sept.  23 

* 

Apr.    10 

* 

Nov.     1 

* 

July   26 

* 

[Relating 

to 

Nov.  26 

* 

requisitions, 

market 

1885 

,  Jan.    17 

* 

prices 
July   26    * 

[Relating 

to 

Apr.    28 
May     8 

* 

requisitions, 

exceed- 

1886 

,  Feb.  27 

■* 

ing 

estimates.] 

Mar.    29 

* 

Aug.     4 

* 

Aug.     4 

* 

Aug.  13 

* 

Dec.   27 

* 

Aug.  20 

* 

1887- 

-1893    * 

703 


GlasslflcAtlon 
no. 


N4.6: 

(date) 


N4.6: 

(CT) 
N4.7: 

(noB.) 


N4.8: 
(date) 


N4.   CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BIJRBAU--Ck)ii. 

Allowance  of  articles  under  cognizance  of  Bureau 
of  Construction  and  Repair  for  vessels  of  Navy 

1877 
1881  4» 
1883  4«> 

Specifications 


Standard  number  series    12® 

[No  other  numbers  in  this  series  issued  to  Oct.  31,  1906.  The  numbers  as  assigned 
are  those  used  by  the  Bureau  of  (Construction  and  Repair  in  connection  with 
standard  plans  and  are  consecutive  therewith.] 

[l8t  edition]    1902 
Same.    [2d  edition]    1906 

[Ist  edition]    * 
Same.    2d  edition    1902 
Same.    [3d  edition]    1907 


28 


39 


86 
97 

[The  above  numbers  are  superseded  by  later  specifications  issued  without  "Standard 
number,"  which  are  classed  under  N4.6:l 

Analysis     of     expenditures     under     standing     job 
orders  at  navy  yards    4° 

[Although  thase  analyses  have  probably  been  prepared  for  other  years,  the  Public 
Documents  Library  has  no  information  as  to  whether  any  others  were  printed.] 

1906 
1908 


N5.      EQUIPMENT  BUREAU  t 

[Established  by  act  reorganizing  the  Navy  Department,  July  5, 1862  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  510),  as  Bureau  of 
Equipment  and  Recruiting.  From  the  reorganization  of  1842  up  to  1862,  the  work  had  been  carried  on  by 
the  earlier  Bureau  of  Construction,  Equipment,  and  Repairs;  see  N4.  Since  1890,  name  has  been  Bureau 
of  Equipment,  tl 


N5.1: 

(date) 

N6.2: 

Ap6 

B51» 


B512 
B513 
B75 


Annual  reports 

[1862-1909,  In  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  since  1886,  usually 
issued  separately  also.  1902,  as  it  appears  in  annual  report  of  Navy  Department, 
Is  without  appendixes  and  therefore  does  not  include  reports  of  superintendent 
of  Naval  Observatory,  Nautical  Almanac  Office,  nor  Hydrographlc  OflBce.] 

General  publications 

Apprentices.     Regulations  for  training  of  naval  apprentices,  approved 

Nov.  13,  1888.     1888. 
Binnacles.    Directions  for  use  of  compensating  binnacles,  with  fore  and 
aft  and  athwartship  magnet  correctors  and  quadrantal  spheres, 
etc.    [Apr.  1898.]    12" 
Same.    Mar.  2,  1903.    12« 
Same.    Jan.  1,  1906.     12" 
Breeding  book,  homing  pigeon,     n.  p.  n.  d.    4®    (Form  77.)    [Blank 
book  for  keeping  record.] 
See  also  m.2:B.7b^'^. 


t  Abolished  July  1,  1910,  under  provisions  of  act  making  appropriations  for  naval 
service  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1911,  approved  June  24,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36, 

gt.  1,  p.  613).  Its  work  was  assigned  to  other  bureaus  of  the  Navy  Department  by 
hanges  in  Navy  regulations,  1909,  no.  11,  issued  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  June  27, 1910, 
and  approved  by  the  President  June  28,  1910.  A  report  containing  a  table  showing 
distribution  of  duties  appeared  as  61st  Congress,  3d  session.  House  document  1231. 
See,  for  further  information  concerning  Navy  Department  reorganization,  footnote  on 
p.  647. 


704 


Classiflcation 
no. 

N5.2: 

C631 

C632 
C633 


063^ 

C731 

C732 
C733 

E122 
E123 

El  2* 

En5i 
En52 

G32 

H75^ 

H752 

In82 

L61 

M76 

P53 


N5.     EQUIPMENT    BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Coals.     Reports  on  efficiency  of  various  coals  used  by  United  States 
ships,  1893-95.     1895.    4° 
Same,  1895-96,  supplemental  to  1895.     1897.    4« 
Same,  1896-98.     1898.    4° 

Coals.  Reports  of  efficiency  of  various  coals,  1896-98;  Expenses  of 
equipment  abroad,  1902-03  [sections  relating  to  coal  from  annual 
reports  of  Equipment  Bureau];  and  Recent  chemical  analyses  of 
coal  at  navy-yard,  Washington,  D.  C.     1906.    4°    [4923-313] 

Coaling  plants.  Data  concerning  U.  S.  naval  coaling  plants.  1908. 
oblong  12° 

Compass.     Practical  problems  and  compensation  of  compass  in  Navy; 
by  S.  W.  B.  Diehl.     1893.    large  8° 
Same;  revised  by  W.  H.  H.  Southerland.     1898.    large  8° 

Compass.  Directions  for  compensating  compasses  in  starboard  angle 
binnacles  by  new  practical  method.     [July  31,  1906.]    12° 

Electric  plants,  general  plan  of  electric  light  wiring,  and  list  of  fixtures, 
wiring  accessories,  tools,  instruments,  spare  parts,  and  supplies, 
battleships  5  and  6,  Kearsarge  and  Kentucky.     Dec.  1896.     12° 

Electric  plant,  general  plan  of  electric  light  wiring,  and  list  of  fixtures, 
wiring  appliances,  tools,  instruments,  spare  parts,  and  supplies, 
battleships  7-9,  Alabama,  Illinois,  and  Wisconsin.   Apr.  1898.   12° 

Electric  plant,  general  plan  of  electric  light  wiring  and  means  of  interior 
communication,  list  of  fixtures,  wiring  accessories,  tools,  instru- 
ments, spare  parts,  and  supplies,  monitors  7-10,  Arkansas,  Con- 
necticut, Florida,  and  Wyoming.  Nov.  1899.  12°  [See  also 
m.2:lnS\] 

Electricity  on  board  naval  vessels,  by  J.  J.  Blandin,  chap.  5,  General 
information  series  11,  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence.  1892.  [See, 
for  General  information  series  11,  N13.5:ll.] 

Enlistments.     Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  enlistments,  discharges, 
etc..  Navy.     [1st  edition.]    1885. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1886. 

See,  for  circulars  relating  to  enlistment  in  Navy,  N1.19:En5^"'^  and 
N17.17:En52-i^ 

Generating  sets.  Method  of  testing  generating  sets  under  specifications 
of  Bureau  of  Equipment.     [1902.]    12°  ' 

Homing  pigeons.     Directions  for  care  and  training  of  homing  pigeons  for 
Navy.     1897.    12° 
Same.     1899.    12° 
See  also  N5.2:B75. 

Interior  communication 
ships   7,   8,  and 
1898.     12°    [See  also  ^5.2.E12K] 

Invoice  of  equipment  outfit  of  U.  S.  S. on  going  into  commission 

,  190-.     1899.    4°    [Blank  book.] 

Libraries.  Instructions  for  use  and  care  of  libraries  under  Bureau  of 
Equipment.    June  19, 1897.     [5'g6  aZso  note  and  entries  for  N5. 6:] 

Monthly  return  of  equipment  articles  exempted  from  general  store- 
keeper's system  at  U.  S.  navy  yard ,  for  month  ending , 

190-.     Edition  of  1891.     [1891.]    4°    [Blank  book.]  • 

Philippine  Islands.  Telegraphic  determination'  of  longitudes  in  Phil- 
ippine Islands,  embracing  meridians  of  Cavite,  Lucena,  Guina- 
yangan,  Antimonan,  Jolo,  Siassi,  and  Paran  Paran,  with  latitudes 
of  the  several  stations;  by  J.  A.  Norris  and  E.  T.  Witherspoon. 
1904.  4°  [Incorrectly  numbered  Hydrographic  Office  publica- 
tion 122.]  o>nj;. 


Means  of  interior  communication  for  battle- 
Alabama,  Illinois,  and   Wisconsin.     June, 


705 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

N5.2J 

P94 

R68 
T23 

T68 
T7X1 


T712 
T713 
T714 
T715 


T71« 
T717 

W74' 
W742 

W74» 
W74* 
W74« 

W74« 
W747 


W74  8 
W74» 


N6.    EQUIPMENT   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Propeller  clearing  device.  Deecription  of  propeller  clearing  device. 
[1905.]    12" 

Rope.     Reports  and  tables  of  experiments  on  hemp  and  wire  rope,  made 
,by  order  of  Bureaifof  Equipment  and  Recruiting,  Navy  Dept. 
1871.    40 

Telegraph.  [Circular  approving  use  of  Wireless  telegraphic  code  for 
meteorological  observers  at  sea,  issued  by  Weather  Bureau,  for 
transmitting  reports  to  Weather  Bureau.]  Apr.  1906.  12°  [SeCf 
for  Wireless  telegraphic  code  for  meteorological  observers  at  sea, 
A29.2:T23.] 

Training  ships.  Regulations  for  enlistment,  government,  and  instruc- 
tion of  boys  on  board  of  naval  training  ships,  as  authorized  by 
circular  of  Navy  Department,  Apr.  8,  1875.     1875. 

Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers  [1889-94],  supplementary  to  State  Department  publica- 
tion [Treaties  and  conventions]  1889.     Navy  Department,  Bureau 
of  Equipment,  1894.     [See,  for  State  Department  publication  of 
1889,  89.51:889.] 
Same  [1889-95].    Navy  Department,  Bureau  of  Equipment,  1895. 
Same  [1889-97].     Navy  Department,  Bureau  of  Equipment,  1897. 
Same  [1894-95].     Navy  Department,  Bureau  of  Equipment,  1895. 

Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers,  1815-1902.  Navy  Department,  Biureau  of  Equip- 
ment, 1902. 

[Treaties  and  conventions  between  United  States  and  other  Powers, 
1899-1903.]    [1903.]    [315]  p.  map. 

Treaties  between  United  States  and  other  Powers,  1900-Mar.  3,  1903, 
including  2  treaties  of  1899.     [1903.1    251  p.  map.     [Printed  at 
Government  Printing  Office  by  order  of  Equipment  Bureau, 
Navy  Dept.] 
[Later  treaties  have  been  sent  out  to  the  vessels  of  the  Navy  in  pamphlet  form.] 

Wire.  Report  of  [\\'ire]  Board  for  testing  plain  and  galvanized  iron 
and  steel  wire,  etc.,  conducted  at  navy  yard,  Washington,  D.  C. 
1879.    40 

Wireless  telegraphy.  Practical  guide  to  long-distance  wireless  Hertzian 
telegraphy;  by  E.  Ducretet.  1902.  [Appeared  originally  in 
French;  reproduced  from  translation  under  direction  of  Bureau 
of  Equipment.] 

Wireless  telegraphy.  Instructions  for  use  of  wireless-telegraph  ap- 
paratus; by  J.  M.  Hudgins.     1903. 

Wireless  telegraphy.    Manual  of  wireless  telegraphy  for  use  of  naval 
electricians;  by  S.  S.  Robison.     1906. 
Same;  with  revisions  and  addition  of  chapters  3,  4,  and  5,  by 
L.  W.  Austin.    Annapolis,  Md.,  United  States  Naval  Institute, 
1909. 

Wireless  telegraphy.  International  wireless  telegraph  convention 
concluded  [Berlin,  Nov.  3,  1906],  between  Germany,  United 
States,  Argentina  [and  other  countries,  with  service  regula- 
tions].    1907.     [English  and  French.] 

Wireless  telegraphy.     List  of  wireless  telegraph  stations  of  the  world, 
including  shore  stations,  merchant  vessels,  and  vessels  of  United 
States  Navy;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1906.     1906. 
Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907.    1907. 

Same,  including  shore  stations,  merchant  vessels,  revenue  cutters, 
and  vessels  of  United  States  Navy;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1908. 
1908. 


82452**— 11- 


-45 


706 


Classification 
no. 

N5.2: 

W7410 


Y81 

Y82 
Y83 

N5.3: 

(nos.) 
N5.4: 

(date) 


N5.     EQUIPMENT  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  including  shore  stations,  merchant  vessels,  revenue  cutters, 
and  vessels  of  United  States  Navy;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1909. 
1909. t 
Young  sailor's  assistant  in  practical  seamanship,  iijcluding  rules  of  the 
road,  directions  for  resuscitating  apparently  drowned,  etc.;  by 
Emory  H.  Taunt.     [1st  edition.]    1883.    * 
Same.    2d  edition.     * 
Same.     3d  edition.     1899. 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars  (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1893,  unnumbered  circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  in 
connection  with  its  work.  Since  that  date,  under  article  1614  of  Regulations 
for  government  of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included 
in  the  various  series  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  these  circulars  and  no  complete  file 
could  be  consulted.  The  series  as  listed  below  is  compiled  from  the  list  as 
found  on  p.  278  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department, 
1863-87  (N1.2:G28),  which  see  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.) 


1863,  Feb.  24 

* 

1875,  June  10  * 

May  4 

* 

1876  None  issued 

1864  [None  issued. 

1877  [None  issued 

1865  [None  issued. 

1878  [None  issued 

1866,  June  15 

* 

1879,  Jan.   3  * 

1867  [None  issued.] 

May  21  * 

1868,  Mar.  27 

* 

Oct.  25  * 

July  31 

* 

Dec.  31  * 

Dec.  4 

* 

1880,  Feb.  4  * 

1869,  May  11 

* 

Feb.  21  ^ 

May  24 

* 

Apr.  20  * 

1870,  Aug.  20 

* 

June  1  * 

Oct.  14 

* 

Oct.  12  * 

1871,  Apr.  10 

* 

1881,  Sept.  .  8  * 

Nov.  1 

* 

Sept.  22  * 

Nov.  15 

* 

Nov.  15  * 

1872,  Mar.  5 

* 

1882,  Mar.  2  * 

Mar.  25 

* 

Mar.  28  * 

Aug.  29 

JXr 

Apr.  19  * 

Aug.  30 

* 

Aug.  11  * 

1873  [None  issued.] 

Nov.  17  * 

1874,  May  12 

* 

1883,  June  15  * 

May  25 

* 

July  2  * 

Oct.  29 

* 

Oct.   4  * 

1875,  Jan.  14 

* 

Oct.  30  * 

Jan.  30 

* 

Nov.  6  * 

Apr.  1 

* 

Nov.  24  * 

June  7 

* 

Dec.  6  * 

1884,  Apr. 
July 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1885,  Jan. 
Jan. 
May 
June 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

1886,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Apr. 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Sept. 

1887-1893 


N5.5:     Allowances  for  vessels  of  Navy 

872     Allowances  established  for  vessels  under  Bureau  of  Equipment,  etc., 

1872.     1872. 
877  Same,  1877.     1877. 

880  Same,  1880.     1880.    large  8° 

890  Allowance  of  equipment,  under  cognizance  of  Bureau  of  Equipment 

and  Recruiting,  for  vessels  of  Navy,  1890.     1890.     4« 

891  Articles  under  cognizance  of  Bureau  of  Equipment,  with  tables,  direc- 

tions [etc.],  for  vessels  of  Navy.     1891.    large  8" 

t  Since  the  abolishment  of  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  1,  1910,  the  List  of 
wireless  telegraph  stations  has  been  issued  by  the  Bureau  of  Steam  Engineering; 
see  footnote  class  N 19. 7: 


707 


CUMinratlon 
no. 

N5.5: 

899 


tN5.6: 


Abl 

Adl 

All 

A12 

A15» 

A15» 
A15' 
Am7 

An7» 

An7  2 

Ar3 

At6i 

Ate  2 
Ate  3 
B53 


B64i 

B64'^ 

B64  3 
B69 

B861 

B862 
Cll 

C12 

C13 


N5.    EQUIPMENT  BUREAU— Continued 

Allowances  for  vessels  of  Navy— Continued 

Allowances  to  U.  S.  S. ,  1899.     1899.    4°    [Blank  book.] 

[The  edition  for  1899  Is  the  last  In  the  Public  Documents  Library.    See  alto  N5.2: 
In8«.] 


Catalogues     of 

u.  s.  s.  — 


ship's 
,  etc. 


and     crew's     libraries     of 


[Under  N5.6:  nearly  all  of  the  entries  are  for  catalogues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries, 
arranged  by  the  names  of  the  vessels  to  whicli  they  are  furnished.  There  are 
also  a  few  catalogues  of  libraries  at  navy-yards  or  stations,  and  a  few  general 
lists,  outlines  of  classification,  etc.,  for  which  see  N5.G:N42f,  W27i,B64i-», 
C561-3.  cm.  See,  for  Instructions  for  use  and  care  of  libraries  under  Bureau 
of  Equipment,  N5.2:L61.) 

Abarenda,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Abarenda.     Aug.  1903.     12° 
Adams,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Adams.    Oct.  1905.     12« 
Albany,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Albany.    Mar.  1905.     12° 
Alert,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Alert.    Oct.  1905.     12° 
Alliance,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Alliance.    June,  1903.     12° 
Same.    July,  1904.    12° 
Same.    Jan.  1906.     12° 
Amphitrite,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Amphitrite.    Feb.  1904.    12° 
Annapolis,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Annapolis, 

Oct.  1897.     12° 
Annapolis,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Annapolis.     Nov.  1905.     12° 
Arethusa,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S, 

Arethusa.    Jan.  1908.     12° 
Atlanta,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S, 

Atlanta.    Aug.  1898.     12° 
Same.    Oct.  1903.    12° 
Same.    May,  1906.    12° 
Birmingham,  U .  S .  S .    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  XJ.  S .  S. 

Birmingham.     Apr.  1908.     12° 
Books,    Classified  list  of  books  issued  to  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  since 

Feb.  1897.    June  1,  1899.    [See,  for  earlier  catalogues  of  library 

books  issued  to  vessels  of  Navy,  N17.2:L61''-.] 
Books.     Lists  of  books  issued  to  ship's  and  crew's  libraries.  Navy, 

arranged  alphabetically  by  authors  and  classes;  corrected  to  Apr. 

15,1901.     1901. 
Same;  corrected  to  May  15,  1902.     1902. 
Boxer,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraiies  of  U.  S.  S. 

Boxer.    Mar.  1905.     12° 
Buffalo,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Buffalo.    Oct.  1898.    12° 
Same.    Nov.  1906.    12° 
Caesar,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  collier 

Caesar.    July,  1904.     12° 
California,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

California.    May,  1905.     12° 
Callao,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Callao.    Jan.  1908.    12° 


t  Since  the  abolishment  of  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  1,  1910,  the  catalogues 
of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  have  been  issued  by  the  Navigation  Bureau;  see  loot- 
note  class  N17,19: 


708 


Classification 
no. 

N5.6: 

C27» 

.  C272 
C273 
033^ 

C332 
C333 
C38 

C42' 

C422 
C431 

C432 
C561 

C562 

C56' 
C71 

C721 

C722 
C741 

C742 
C76» 

C762 

C86 

C91 

D37 

D46 

D641 

D642 
D643 
D644 
D691 

D692 
D693 
D71 

D851 

D852 


N5.    EQUIPMENT    BUREAU— Continued 

Catalogues  of  sMp's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
,  etc. — Continued 

Castine,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Castine.     Sept.  1903.     12° 
Same.     Sept.  1906.     12« 
Same.    Sept.  1908.    12° 
Celtic,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Celtic.     Feb.  1904.     12° 
Same.     Nov.  1905.     12° 
Same.     Oct.  1908.     12° 
Charleston,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Charleston.    July,  1905.     12° 
Chester,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Chester.    Apr.  1908.     12° 
Same.    Apr.  1909.    12° 

Chicago,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Chicago.    Aug.  1898.     12° 
Same.    July,  1904.     12° 
Classification.     Outline    of   classification    for   library    books.     [1901.1 

3  p.  12°    (Form  40.) 
Classification.     Outline  of  classification  of  library  books.     [1903.]    2  p. 
12° 
Same.    [1905.]    2  p.  12° 

Colorado,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Colorado.    Feb.  1905.     12° 
Columbia,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Columbia.    Mar.  1903.     12° 
Same.    Aug.  1904.    12° 
Concord,  TJ.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Concord.    Apr.  1903.    12° 
Same.    Sept.  1905.    12° 
Constellation,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Constellation.    Mar.  1906.    12° 
Connecticut,  U.  S.  S,     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 
U.  S.  S.  Connecticut.    May,  1906.    12° 

Crew's  library,  U.  S.  S.    [blank  form  giving  author  number, 

author  and  title,  and  space  for  estimated  cost].    [1897.]    f° 
Cumberland,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Cumberland.    July,  1905.     12° 
Delaware,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Delaware.    Nov.  1909.    12° 
Des  Moines,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Des  Moines.    Apr.  1908.    12° 
Dixie,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Dixie.    May,  1903.    12° 
Same.    June,  1906.    12° 
Same.    Jan.  1909.    12° 
Same.    Mar.  1909.    12° 
Dolphin,  XJ.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
Dolphin.    Mar.  1905.     12° 
Same.    Nov.  1907.    12° 
Same.    May,  1908.    12° 
Don  Juan  de  Austria,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries 

of  U.  S.  S.  Don  Juan  de  Austria.     Feb.  1905.     12° 
Dubuque,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U .  S.  S. 
Dubuque.    Aug.  1905.    12° 
Same.    Oct.  1908.    12° 


709 


Clamiflratlon 
no. 

N5.6! 

Ea3 

Ell 

F85» 

F852 
F85» 

G29 

G45» 

G452 
0453 
H36» 

H362 

H363 
H62 

Idl 

In2» 

In22 

In23 

In24 

In8 

Io9' 

I092 
Ir4 

Is4i 

l84  2 

K13 
K41 
L22 
L44 
L93 
M18 


N5.     EQUIPMENT   BUREAU— Continued 

Catalogues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
,  etc. — Continued 

Eagle,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  crew's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Eagle.    Oct. 

1905.    12° 
El  CanOj  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

El  Cano.    Apr.  1903.     12« 
Franklin,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S. 

receiving  ship  Franklin.     Aug.  1897.     12o 
Same.     Dec.  1903.    12* 
Franklin,  U.  S.  S.     Catalog  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  R.  S. 

Franklin.    Sept.  1906.     12<> 
Georgia,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Georgia.     1905,  [published]  Jan.  1906.     12« 
Glacier,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Glacier.     Dec.  1903.     12° 
Same.    July,  1905.    12« 
Same.    Dec.  1907.    12» 
Helena,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  crew's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Helena.    May, 

1902.    12° 
Helena,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Helena.     Feb.  1904.     12» 
Same.    Feb.  1907.    12«> 
Hist,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S.  Hist. 

Nov.  1908.     12° 
Idaho,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Idaho.     Apr.  1908.     12° 
Independence,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  receiving  ship  Independence.     Aug.  1897.     12° 
Independence,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  crew's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Inde- 
pendence.    Nov.  1909.     12° 
Indiana,  U.  S.  S.     Crew's  library,  U.  S.  S.  Indiana  [blank  form  giv- 
ing classification,  authors,  titles,  and  space  for  price].     [1902.] 

f° 
Indiana,  IT.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Indiana.     Feb.  1906.     12° 
Intrepid,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Intrepid.    July,  1905.     12° 
Iowa,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S.  Iowa. 

Oct.  1903.     120 
Same.    Oct.  1909.    12* 
Iris,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S.  Iris. 

Mar.  1905.     12° 
Isla  de  Cuba,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S . 

Isla  de  Cuba.     Feb.  1905.     12° 
Isla  de  Luzon,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Isla  de  Luzon.     Feb.  1905.     12° 
Kansas,  II.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crews'  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Kansas.     Dec.  1906.     12» 
Kentucky,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Kentucky.    Aug.  1904.     12° 
Lancaster,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  R.  S. 

Lancaster.    Sept.  1903.     12° 
Lawton,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Lawton.    Sept.  1903.     12° 
Louisiana,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Louisiana.    May,  1906.     12° 
Machias,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Machias.    Sept.  1904.    12* 


710 


Classification 
no. 

N5.6: 

M28 

M32 

M331 

M332 

M333 

M33* 
M36 

M381 

M382 
M45^ 

M452 

M453 
M581 

M582 

M583 
M64 

M66' 

M662 

M69 

M74 

M75 

M76» 

M762 

M763 

N17' 

NI72 

N27 

N42f 
N42h 
N42j 


N5.     EQUIPMENT    BUREAU— Continued 

Catalogues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
,  etc. — Continued 

Maine,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Maine.    June,  1896.     12<» 
Marblehead,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Marblehead.    July,  1909.     12» 
Marcellus,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Marcellus.    July,  1904.     12« 
Marietta,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Marietta. 

Oct.  1897.     120 
Marietta,  U,  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Marietta.     Sept.  1903.     12o- 
Same.    July,  1906.     12« 
Maryland,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

•  Maryland.     Feb.  1905.     12o 
Massachusetts,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Massachusetts.    June,  1904.     ]2« 
Same.     Dec.  1908.     12^ 
Mayflower,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Mayflower.    Apr.  1903.     12° 
Same.    Aug.  1905.     12o 
Same.    Jan.  1908.     12° 
Miantonomoh,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Miantonomoh.    Apr.  1904.     12^ 
Michigan,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Michigan.    Mar.  1904.     12« 
Same.    May,  1909.     12« 
Milwaukee,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Milwaukee.    July,  1906.     12« 
Minneapolis,  U,  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Minneapolis.    June,  1903.     12° 
Minnesota,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Minnesota.     May,  1906.     12« 
Mississippi,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Mississippi.    Jan.  1908.     12° 
Monadnock,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Monadnock.    Mar.  1905.     12° 
Monongahela,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Monongahela.     Oct.  1903.     12° 
Montana,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Montana.    Mar.  1908.     12° 
Monterey,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Monterey.    July,  1905.     12° 
Montgomery,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and   crew's  libraries   of 

U.  S.  S.  Montgomery.    Jan.  1907.     12° 
Nashville,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Nashville.    May,  1903.     12° 
Same.    Oct.  1904.     12° 
Nebraska,  XT.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Nebraska.     1905,  [published]  Jan.  1906.     12° 
New  Fort  Lyon,  Colo.     Catalogue  of  library,  crew's,  issued  to  naval 

hospital,  New  Fort  Lyon,  Las  Animas,  Colo.     Feb.  1908.     12° 
New  Hampshire,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  New  Hampshire.    Mar.  1908.     12° 
New  Jersey,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  XJ.  S.  S. 

New  Jersey.     1905,  [published]  Jan.  1906.     12° 


711 


CUsiilflratlon 
no. 

N5.6: 

N42o 

N42y 

N42za» 

N42za2 
N42zp 

N81» 

N812 

Oh3 

019 

Or3» 

Or32 
P13 

P19 

P38» 

P382 

P383 

P38* 
P44 

P53 

P88 

P931 

P93* 

P933 
P94 

P97 

R13 

R16» 

R162 
R27^ 

R272 


N5.    EQUIPMENT  BUREAU— Continued 

Catalo£:ues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  8. 
,  etc. — Continued 

New  Orleans,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  New  Orleans.    Feb.  1907.     12° 
New  York,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

New  York.     Apr.  1909.     12° 
Newark,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Newark.     Apr.  1898.     12* 
Same.    Apr.  1908.     12* 
Newport,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Newport. 

Oct.  1897.    120 
North  Carolina,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  North  Carolina.    Mar.  1908.     12» 
North  Dakota,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  North  Dakota.     Nov.  1909.     12° 
Ohio,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S.  Ohio. 

June,  1904.     12« 
Olympia,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Olympia.    Jan.  1906.    12° 
Oregon,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Oregon.    Jan.  1897.    12° 
Same.    Mar.  1909.    12® 
Paducah,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Paducah.     Nov.  1905.     12« 
Panther,  U.  S.  S.    Catalog  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Panther.     Sept.  1906.     12» 
Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Pennsylvania.    Feb.  1905.     12° 
Pensacola,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  T.  S. 

Pensacola.    June,  1903.     12° 
Pensacola,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Pensacola.    Sept.  1905.    12° 
Same.    Jan.  1906.     12o 
Petrel,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Petrel.     Aug.  1903.     12* 
Philadelphia,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  Philadelphia.    Oct.  1903.     12° 
Prairie,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Prairie.     Sept.  1906.     12° 
Princeton,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Princeton. 

Oct.  1897.     12° 
Princeton,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Princeton.    June,  1904.     12° 
Same.    Jan.  1909.     12° 
Prometheus,  TJ.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  IT.  S.  S. 

Prometheus.    July,  1908.     12° 
Puritan,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Puritan.    May,  1904.    12«» 
Rainbow,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Rainbow.     Oct.  1907.     12° 
Ranger,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Ranger.    Dec.  1903.    12° 
Same.    May,  1905.     12° 
Reina  Mercedes,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries 

of  U.  S.  S.  Reina  Mercedes.     Oct.  1904.     12° 
Relief,  IT.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Relief.    July,  1904.    12° 


712 


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N5.6: 

R34 

Sa2 

Sa3 

Sc7 

Se8 

So4i 

S042 
S081 

So82 

So83 

Su7i 

Su72 
T25 

T31 

T621 

T622 
V591 

V592 

V631 

V632 

V661 

V662 

V71 

V81 

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W271 

W272 

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N5.     EQUIPMENT   BUREAU— Continued 

Catalogues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
,  etc. — Continued 

Rhode  Island,  U.  S.  S.  Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 
U.  S.  S.  Rhode  Island.     1905,  [published]  Jan.  1906.     12° 

St.  Louis,  U.  S.  S.  Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 
St.  Louis.    July,  1906.     W 

Salem,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Salem.    Apr.  1908.     12° 
Scorpion,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Scorpion.    July,  1905.     12° 
Severn,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  crew's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Severn.    Aug. 

1907.     12« 
Solace,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Solace.    June,  1904.     12° 
Same.    July,  1908.     12° 
South  Carolina,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  South  Carolina.     May,  1909.     12° 
South  Dakota,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  South  Dakota.    May,  1905.     12° 
Southery,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Southery.    Mar.  1904.     12° 
Supply,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  library  of  U.  S.  S. 

Supply.    Mar.  1906.     12° 
Same.     Oct.  1908.     12» 
Tennessee,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  IT.  S.  S. 

Tennessee.    May,  1906.     12° 
Texas,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Texas.    July,  1908.     12° 
Topeka,  U.  S.  S,     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  ciew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Topeka.    July,  1904.    12° 
Same.    Dec.  1908.    12° 
Vermont,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S. 

receiving  ship  Vermont.    Aug.  1897.    12° 
Vermont,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Vermont.     Dec.  1906.     12° 
Vestal,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Vestal.    July,  1908.     12° 
Vesuvius,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Vesuvius.    Aug.  1905.     12° 
Vicksburg,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Vicksburg. 

Oct.  1897.     12» 
Vicksburg,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Vicksburg.     Nov.  1905.     12» 
Villalobos,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Villalobos.    Apr.  1909.    12« 
Virginia,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Virginia.     1905,  [published]  Jan.  1906.     12» 
Wabash,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  re- 
ceiving ship  Wabash.    Mar.  1898.    12» 
Wabash,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Wabash.    Dec.  1903.     12® 
Washington,  D.  C.     Catalogue  of  library  for  seaman  gunner's  class, 

navy  yard,  Washington,  D.  C.    Jan.  1906.     12° 
Washington,  IT.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Washington.    May,  1906.     12° 
Wasp,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Wasp.    July,  1905.     12° 


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no. 

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\\'.".L* 

W57> 

W572 

W573 
W68 

\V75 

W99 

Y12 
Y13 

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N5.8: 

(date) 


N5.    EQUIPMENT    BUREAU— Continued 

Catalogues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  8.  S. 
,  etc. — Continued 

West  Virginia,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of 

U.  S.  S.  West  Virginia.     Feb.  1905.     12o 
\Mieeling,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Wheeling. 

Oct.  1897.     12° 
Wheeling,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Wheeling.    Jan.  1907.    12« 
Same.    Sept.  1908.    12« 
Wilmington,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Wilmington.    May,  1906.     12° 
Wisconsin,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Wisconsin.    May,  1908.     12° 
Wyoming,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Wyoming.     Oct.  1908.     12° 
Yankton,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  crew's  library  of  U.  S.  S.  Yankton. 

Jan.  1906.     12° 
Same.    Nov.  1907.     12° 
Yankee,  U.  S.  S.    Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Yankee.    June,  1908.    12° 
Yorktown,  U.  S.  S.     Catalogue  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Yorktown.    May,  1904.     12° 
Yorktown,  U.  S.  S.    Catalog  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

Yorktown.     Sept.  1906.     12° 

Specifications 


Coal  notice  for  foreign  ports    f°t 


1902,  Jan. 

1903,  Jan. 

1st  edition 

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15    Ist  edition 

Apr. 
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15    2d  edition 

1    1st  edition 

1907,  Jan. 

1     1st  edition 

1908,  Jan. 

1    Ist  edition 

Apr. 

1    2d  edition 

1909,tFeb. 

1     1st  edition 

N6.      HYDRO  GRAPHIC    OFFICE 

[The  present  Hydrographic  Office  was  established  in  1866,  but  the  hydroRraphical  as  well  as  the  astro- 
nomical work  of  the  Navy  Department  had  begun  in  the  Depot  of  Charts  and  Instruments  which  was 
established  at  Washington  in  1830  (see  also  historical  note  under  N14.).  When  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance 
and  Hydrography,  now  Ordnance  Bureau  (Nl8.),  was  organized  under  act  of  Aug.  31, 1842,  the  Secretary 
of  the  Navy,  by  an  order  dated  Nov.  26,  1842,  directed  that  the  Depot  of  Charts  and  Instruments  be 
attached  to  that  bureau  as  its  hydrographic  branch.  Under  another  act  of  reorganization  approved 
July  5, 1862,  the  Depot,  by  that  time  known  as  the  United  States  Naval  Observatory  and  Hvdrographical 
Office,  was  detached  from  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  transferred  to  the  newly  organized  Bureau  of 
Navigation  (N17.). 

The  astronomical  and  hydrographical  branches  of  the  work  were  separated  in  1866  when  the  present  Hydro- 
graphic  Office  had  its  beginnmg  in  an  act  of  June  21,  1866  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  69).  This  act  established 
"  A  Hydrographic  Office  attached  to  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  in  the  Navy  Department,  for  the  improve- 
ment of  the  means  for  navigating  safely  the  vessels  of  the  Navy  and  of  the  mercantile  marine,  by  pro- 
viding, under  the  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  accurate  and  cheap  nautical  charts,  sailing 
directions,  na\igators,  and  manuals  of  instructions  for  the  use  of  all  vessels  of  the  United  States  and  for 
the  benefit  and  use  of  navigators  generally." 


t  Issue  for  1910  is  12*'.  Since  the  abolishment  of  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  1, 
1910,  the  Coal  notice  for  foreign  ports  has  been  issued  by  the  Bureau  of  Supplies  and 
Accounts:  see  footnote  class  N20.il: 


714 


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This  act  further  authorized  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  to  "purchase  the  plates  and  copyrights  of  such 
existing  charts,  maps,  sailing  directions,  etc.,  as  he  may  consider  necessary."  Steps  were  at  once  taken 
to  carry  out  this  provision  and  purchases  were  made  from  the  firm  of  E.  &  G.  W.  Blunt,  nautical  pub- 
lishers of  New  York  City,  who  were  up  to  that  time  the  only  ones  who  had  undertaken  such  work  on 
anything  like  an  adequate  scale.  These  purchases  included  24  copperplate  charts,  relating  mainly  to 
the  coast  ol  America,  and  the  copyrights  of  Bowditch's  American  practical  navigator  (N6.8:9)  and  of  a 
few  volumes  of  coast  pilots  and  sailing  directions.  These  added  to  the  few  already  in  the  possession  of 
the  Government  formed  the  nucleus,  and  the  work  of  collecting  and  publishing  other  information  was 
promptly  undertaken. 

The  Hydrographic  Office  remained  under  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  until  1898,  when  it  was  transferred  to 
the  Bureau  of  Equipment  by  act  of  May  4, 1898  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  374).  f 

See,  for  Founding  and  development  of  Hydrographic  Office,  issued  1887,  N6.2:H99.  J] 

Classification 
no. 

N6.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1869-1905  (except  1902),  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:);  1881-1905, 

usually  issued  separately  also.  1902  report  appears  in  annual  report  of  Equip- 
ment Bureau,  1902  (N5. 1:902). 

1906,  condensed  report,  signed  by  acting  hydrographer,  issued  separately  only. 
Summarized  in  annual  report  of  Navy  Department,  1906  (Nl. 1:906). 

1907-09,  no  regular  signed  report  printed,  the  work  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  being 
simimarized  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:).  No  separates 
for  1907-09.] 

N6.2:     General  publications 

C64     Code  of  signals.    U.  S.  naval  code  of  signals,  comprising:  1,  army 
and  navy  (wig-wag)  code;   2,   electric  night  (Ardois)  system. 
[1898.]     16° 
See  also  signal  books,  etc.,  under  N17.121: 

C73     Compass.     New  compass  card  [table  of  degrees].     1909.     12« 

D36  Deep-sea  sounding  machine.  Instructions  for  using  William  Thom- 
son's deep-sea  sounding-machine  for  sounding  with  steel  wire, 
Brooke's  detaching  sinker,  and  Belknap's  specimen-cylinders. 
1874. 

H99  Hydrographic  Office.  Founding  and  development  of  Hydrographic 
Office;  by  W.  S.  Hughes.     1887.  % 

Sa3  Sales  agents.  Information  for  sales  agents  of  Hydrographic  Office. 
Aug.  5,  1895.     4« 

N6.3:     Bulletins,  Hydrograpliic    various  sizes    [Weekly.] 

(nos  )  [Contain  accounts  of  obstructions  and  dangers  along  the  coast  and  the  principal 

^       ''  ocean  routes,  etc.    First  issue  Sept.  6, 1889.) 


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t  Transferred  to  Bureau  of  Navigation  July  1,  1910,  by  Changes  in  Navy  regulations, 
1909,  no.  11,  issued  by  Secretary  of  Navy  June  27,  1910,  in  pursuance  of  naval  appro- 
priation act  approved  June  24,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  613),  which  abolished  the 
Bureau  of  Equipment;  see  also  footnote  on  p.  703. 

t  A  later  history  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  has  been  issued,  with  title,  Origin  and 
mission  of  Hydrographic  Office.  It  is  Reprint  of  hydrographic  information  9,  and 
being  a  1910  publication,  is  not  entered  in  this  Checklist,  but  it  should  be  classed 
under  N6.19:9. 


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515 

579       643 

707 

771 

835 

516 

580       644 

708 

772 

836 

517 

581       645 

709 

773 

837 

518 

582       646 

710 

774 

838 

519 

583       647 

711 

775 

839 

520 

584       648 

712 

776 

840 

, 

521 

585       649 

713 

777 

841 

>- 

522 

586       650 

714 

778 

842 

(  ., 

523 

587       651 

715 

779 

843 

( 

524 

588       652 

716 

780 

844 

525 

589       653 

717 

781 

845 

526 

590       654 

718 

782 

846 

527 

591       655 

719 

783 

847 

528 

592       656 

720 

784 

848 

529 

593       657 

721 

785 

849 

530 

594       658 

722 

786 

850 

531 

595       659 

723 

787 

851 

532 

596       660 

724 

788 

852 

533 

597       661 

725 

789 

853 

534 

598       662 

726 

790 

854 

535 

599       663 

727 

791 

855 

536 

600       664 

728 

792 

856 

537 

601       665 

729 

793 

857 

538 

602       666 

730 

794 

858 

539 

603       667 

731 

795 

859 

540 

604       668 

732 

796 

860 

541 

605       669 

733 

797 

861 

542 

606       670 

734 

798 

862 

543 

607       671 

735 

799 

863 

544 

608       672 

736 

800 

864 

545 

609       673 

737 

801 

865 

546 

610       674 

738 

802 

866 

547 

611       675 

739 

803 

867 

548 

612       676 

740 

804 

868 

549 

613       677 

741 

805 

869 

550 

614       678 

742 

806 

870 

717 


ClaMlfleatioB 
no. 

N6.  HYDROGRAPHTC  < 

OJ^'i^lCE— Continued 

N6.8: 

Bulletins,  Hydrograplilc 

—Continued 

(noe.) 

871 

903 

935 

967 

999 

1031 

872 

904 

936 

968 

1000 

1032 

873 

905 

937 

969 

1001 

1033 

874 

906 

938 

970 

1002 

1034 

875 

907 

939 

971 

1003 

1035 

876 

908 

940 

972 

1004 

1036 

877 

909 

941 

973 

1005 

1037 

878 

910 

942 

974 

1006 

1038 

879 

911 

943 

975 

1007 

1039 

880 

912 

944 

976 

1008 

1040 

881 

913 

945 

977 

1009 

1041 

882 

914 

946 

978 

1010 

1042 

883 

915 

947 

979 

1011 

1043 

884 

916 

948 

980 

1012 

1044 

885 

917 

949 

981 

1013 

1045 

886 

918 

950 

982 

1014 

1046 

887 

919 

951 

983 

1015 

1047 

888 

920 

952 

984 

1016 

1048 

889 

921 

953 

985 

1017 

1049 

890 

922 

954 

986 

1018 

1050 

891 

923 

955 

987 

1019 

1051 

892 

924 

956 

988 

1020 

1052 

893 

925 

957 

989 

1021 

1053 

894 

926 

958 

990 

1022 

1054 

895 

927 

959 

991 

1023 

1055 

896 

928 

960 

992 

1024 

1056 

897 

929 

961 

993 

1025 

1057 

898 

930 

962 

994 

1026 

1058 

899 

931 

963 

995 

1027 

1059 

900 

932 

964 

996 

1028 

1060 

901 

933 

965 

997 

1029 

1061 

902 

934 

966 

998 

1030 

N6.4:: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 
N6.5: 

871 

876 

877 » 
8772 
879 

881 
886 

888 


895 » 
8952 

896 


[None  issued.] 

Catalogues  and  lists  of  publications 

See,  for  earlier  catalogues,  N14.12: 

Catalogue  of  charts  and  books  published  by  Hydrographic  Office.     1871 . 
40 

Catalogue  of  charts,   plans,  and  views  published  by  Hydrographic 

Office,  with  list  of  books  sold  to  agents,  Aug.  1876.     1876. 
List  of  charts  for  North  Atlantic  Station.     1877.     f  •    [Office  copy.] 

Same,  for  South  Atlantic  Station.    1877.    i*    [Office  copy.] 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  and  views  published  by  Hydrographic 
Office,  with  list  of  books  sold  to  agents.    1879. 
Same.    July,  1881. 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 
Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  1886.     1886. 
Same,  Jan.  1888.     1888. 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  and  sailing  directions  issued  to  vessels  on 

Pacific  Station.     1889. 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 
Hydrographic  Office,  Apr.  1,  1890.     1890.     4» 
Same,  Oct.  1,  1893.    1893.    4<» 
Same,  Mar.  1,  1895.     1895.    4» 
Special  bulletin  for  Great  Lakes,  giving  list  of  agents,  publications,  and 

charts.     1895.    4» 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 
Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  1,  1896.    1896.    4* 

\ 


718 


Classification 
no. 

N6.5: 

897 
898 1 
8982 


898  « 

898  « 
8991 

899  2 


900^ 
9002 

900' 
900* 
901 » 

90^2 

9013 
9021 
9022 

9023 

902* 

903 

904 
9051 

9052 

906 

9071 
9072 

907  3 

909 
N6.6: 

All 
B34 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

Catalogues  and  lists  of  publications— Continued 

Hydrographic  Office  charts  [numerical  list].     [1897.] 
Special  chart  list.     [1898.] 

Catalogue  of  charts  and  plans  Issued  to  vessels  on  Asiatic  Station. 

1898.     [Interleaved.] 
Catalogue  of  book  publications  of  Hydrographic  Office,  containing  list 

of  publications  on  sale  and  those  not  on  sale,  and  list  of  agents 

of  Hydrographic  Office.     1898. 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plafts,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 

Hydrographic  Office.     1898.    4« 
Price  list  of  Hydrographic  Office  charts,  covering  ground  in  West  Indies 

and  adjacent  waters.     [1898.]    12" 
Catalogue  of  charts  and  plans  issued  to  European  Station.     1898. 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications 

of  Hydrographic  Office.    1899.    4*' 
Price  list  of  Hydrographic  Office  charts  covering  ground  in  Hawaii, 

Philippines,  Ladrones,  Marshall,  Caroline,  and  Gilbert  islands. 

[1899.]    12° 
Addenda  to  chart  catalogue  [special  selection  of  charts  issued  to  ships 

liable  to  be  ordered  to  Philippine  Islands].     [1900.] 
Catalogue  of  book  publications  of  Hydrographic  Office,  including  list  of 

agents.     1900. 
Same  [with  additions].     1900. 
Chart  catalogue  for  torpedo  boats  south  of  New  York.     [1900.] 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 

Hydrographic  Office.     1901.    4° 
Catalogue  of  charts  and  plans  issued  to  vessels  of  Navy  on  Asiatic  Sta- 
tion.    1901. 
Same,  on  Pacific  Station.     1901.     [Interleaved.] 
Same,  on  North  Atlantic  Station.     1902. 
Price  list  of  books  on  sale  by  Hydrographic  Office,  including  list  of 

agents.     1902. 
List  of  Hydrographic  Office  books  useful  to  Great  Lakes  mariners;  cor- 
rected to  Aug.  1,  1902.     [1902.] 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 

Hydrographic  Office.     1902. 
Price  list  of  books  on  sale  by  Hydrographic  Office,  including  list  of 

agents.     1903. 
Same.     1904. 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 

Hydrographic  Office.     1905.    4» 
Price  list  of  books  on  sale  by  Hydrographic  Office,  including  list  of 

agents.     1905. 
Catalogue  of  charts  and  plans  issued  to  vessels  on  European  Station; 

[revised  to  Sept.  1906].     1906. 
Same,  on  Atlantic  Station.     [Feb.]  1907.     [Interleaved.] 
Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  sailing  directions,  and  other  publications  of 

Hydrographic  Office.     1907.     4° 
Catalogue  of  charts  and  plans  issued  to  vessels  on  Pacific  Station.     1907. 

[Interleaved.] 
Same,  on  Asiatic  Station.     1909.     [Interleaved.] 

Corrections     and     additions     to     publications     of 
offices  at  home  and  abroad 

Alaska.     Corrections  and  additions  for  Pacific  coast  pilot,  Alaska,  pt.  1. 
[Feb.  13,  1899.]    [See,  for  Pacific  coast  pilot,  Alaska,  pt.  1,  Til. 7  2.] 
Bay  of  Bengal  pilot.    Addenda,  Bay  of  Bengal  pilot,  190L    [1901.] 


719 


Clii8Mlflcatloa 
no. 

N6.6: 


C36' 

C362 
C44» 

C442 
C443 
C44* 

C44* 
Ea7i 

Ea7  2 
Ea7  3 

Ea7* 
F84 


H58 
L62' 


L622 
M46^ 

M462 
M46=' 
Pill 

P112 

N6.7: 

(nos.) 


N6.8: 


N«.     IIYDROORAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Corrections  and  additions  to  publications  of  offices 
at  h.ome  and  abroad — Continued 

Channel  pilot.    Corrections  and  additions  for  Channel  pilot,  pt.  1,  8th 
edition,  1893,  British  Admiralty.     [Aug.  12,  1898.] 
Same,  for  pt.  2,  6th  edition,  1897.     [Aug.  8,  1898.] 
China  Sea  directory.    Corrections  and  additions  for  China  Sea  direc- 
tory, V.  1,  4th  edition,  1896,  British  Admiralty.     [July  6,  1898.] 
Same,  v.  3,  3d  edition,  1894.    [July  1,  1898.] 
Same,  v.  4,  3d  edition,  1894.    [June  30,  1898.] 
China  Sea  directory.    Supplement  [to]  China  Sea  directory,  v.  3,  3d 
edition,  1894  [British  Admiralty].     [July]  1900. 
Same,  v.  4,  3d  edition,  1894  [British  Admiralty],     [June]  1900. 
Eastern  Archipelago.    Corrections  and  additions  for  Eastern  Archi- 
pelago, pt.  1,  1890,  British  Admiralty.     [July  1,  1898.] 
Same,  pt.  2,  1893.     [Jan.  16,  1899.] 
Eastern  Archipelago.    Supplement  [to]  Eastern  Archipelago,  pt.  1, 
1890  [British  Admiralty].     [May]  1900. 
Same,  pt.  1  [1890,  British  Admiralty].     Pec.  1901.] 
France.    Corrections  and  additions  for  "West  coast  of  France,  Spain, 
and  Portugal,  5th  edition,  1891,  British  Admiralty.    [Aug.  5, 
1898.] 
Hindustan.    Addenda  [to]  West  coast  of  Hindustan  pilot,  1898  [4th 

edition].    [1901.] 
Lights.    Corrections  for  List  of  lights  and  fog  signals  of  Atlantic  and 
Gulf  coasts  of  United  States  [1901,  Light-House  Board].     [1902.] 
[See,  for  Lights  and  fog  signals,  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts,  1901, 
T25.16:901.] 
Same.     [1902.] 
Mediterranean  pilot.     Corrections  and  additions  for  Mediterranean  pilot, 
pt.  2,  3d  edition,  1895,  British  Admiralty.     [July  8,  1898.J 
Same,  v.  3,  2d  edition.    1890.    [Aug.  15,  1898.] 
Same,  v.  1,  1894,  addenda.    [1901.] 
Pacific  Islands.     Corrections  and  additions  for  Pacific  Islands,  v.  1, 
1890,  and  v.  1,  pt.  2, 1893,  British  Admiralty.     [July  18, 1898.] 
Same,  v.  2,  2d  edition,  1891.    [July  28,  1898.] 
[Practical  papers] 

[In  early  Hydrographic  OfBce  catalogues,  these  publications  are  listed  as  H.  O. 
publication  11;  but  having  appeared  as  a  numbered  series,  they  are  classed  here 
Instead  of  under  N6.8:ll.] 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

Hydrographic    Office    publications  (numbered)     various 
sizes 

[The  earliest  list  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  of  the  pilots,  sailing  directions, 
light  lists,  etc.,  issued  by  the  Hydrographic  Office  is  that  on  p.  83  of  the  Cata- 
logue of  charts  and  books,  1871  (N6.5:871).  In  this  catalogue,  the  publications 
are  listed  without  numbers. 

In  1872,  the  office  adopted  the  plan  which  has  since  been  followed  of  issuing  these  as 
a  numbered  series.  The  ITydrographic  Office  catalogue  for  1S76  (N6.5:87G)  con- 
tains the  earliest  numerical  list  of  which  the  Public  Documents  Library  has 
information. 

Numbers  1  to  29  were  assigned  to  publications  already  In  circulation.  Of  these  nos. 
1  and  2  had  been  issued  by  the  "Naval  Observatory  and  Ilydrographical  Office" 
(N14.),  and  others  had  been  issued  by  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  (N17.).  Begin- 
ning with  no.  30,  the  publications  in  this  series,  with  a  few  exceptions,  have  all 
appeared  ^vith  the  H.  O.  publication  number  printed  on  them.  Most  of  the 
early  publications  are  out  of  print  or  have  been  superseded  by  later  U .  O.  pub- 
lications with  new  numbers. 


720 


Classification 
no. 

N6.8; 


4 

5» 

52 

6 
7 
8 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 
HydrograpMc  Office  publications  (numbered) — Continued 

The  method  used  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  for  assigning  book  numbers  for 
this  series  is  exceptional.  The  series  is  peculiar  in  that  it  includes  within  itself 
several  Individual  series.  Examples  of  this  are  H.  O.  publication  9,  which  has 
been  appearing  annually  for  a  number  of  years,  and  H.  O.  publication  86,  of  which 
there  have  been  6  editions  with  numerous  supplements,  etc.  For  those  publi- 
cations which  appear  annually  or  of  which  there  have  been  so  many  editions  as 
to  constitute  practically  an  individual  series,  use  the  H.  O.  publication  number 
as  the  first  part  of  the  book  number;  indicate  each  edition  and  all  supplements 
to  that  edition  by  means  of  the  edition  date  used  as  a  superior  number,  followed 
by  a  dash  and  figures  i>  2, 3,  etc.;  see,  for  examples,  nos.  9,  86,  etc.  It  should  be 
remembered,  howe-^er,  that  the  above  plan  of  book  numbering  is  exceptional 
and  is  to  be  adopted  only  when  necessary;  wherever  feasible,  adopt  the  usual 
style  and  use  as  book  number  the  H,  O.  publication  number,  followed  by  supe- 
rior numbers  ^>  2, 3,  etc.;  see,  for  examples,  nos.  21,  28, 81,  etc. 

In  the  case  of  certain  H.  O.  publications  which  are  supplements  to  or  extracts  from 
other  11.  O.  publications,  the  edition  phrase  which  appears  on  the  lower  part  of 
the  title-page  refers  not  to  the  edition  of  the  supplement,  but  to  the  edition  of 
the  original  publication.] 


^} 


iS-ecNM.OiS''^ 


[3]  last  of  reported  dangers  to  navigation  in  Pacific  Ocean  whose  posi- 
tions are  doubtful,  or  not  found  on  charts  in  general  use;  [with 
Report  of  Wm.  Reynolds  on  passage  of  U.  S.  steamer  Lacka- 
wanna through  Magellan  Straits].     1866. 
See,  for  later  editions,  N6.8:41i-^. 

[4]  Way  to  avoid  center  of  our  violent  gales;  compiled  by  Geo.  W.  Blunt. 
New  York,  Geo.  W.  Blunt,  1866.     [See,  for  later  edition,  N6.8:7.] 

[5]  General  examination  of  Pacific  Ocean,  by  Charles  Philippe  De 
Kerhallet,  followed  by  nautical  directions  for  avoiding  hur- 
ricanes; translated  from  2d  French  edition  under  direction  of 
Charles  Henry  Davis.    1867.    * 

[5]   Same,  1869. 

5     Same,  supplement.    1886.    * 

[6]  Regulations  for  preventing  collisions  on  water.  1867.  12°  [See 
aZso  T38.8:ln5i-^] 

[7]  Way  to  avoid  centre  of  our  violent  gales;  compiled  by  Geo.  W. 
Blunt.     1868.     [5'ee,  for  1st  edition,  1866,  N6. 8:4.] 

[8]  Magnetism  of  ships  and  deviations  of  compass  [series  of  papers 
from  transactions  of  foreign  societies  by  roisson,  G.  B.  Airy, 
Archibald  Smith,  IVederick  John  Evans,  W.  W.  Rundell,  with 
other  papers  and  documents;  edited  and  memoir  of  Poisson 
translated  by  B.  Franklin  Greene].     1867. 

[8a]  Magnetism    of    ships  and  deviations  of    compass,   comprising  3 
reports   of    Liverpool    Compass    Commission,    with    additional 
papers  by  Archibald  Smith  and  F.  J.  Evans.    1869. 
9  (note) 

[The  copyright  of  the  New  American  practical  navigator,  which  had  appeared  In 
numerous  editions  since  1802,  was  purchased  by  the  Government  in  1866  {see  also 
note  at  head  of  N6).  Subsequent  Issues  have  appeared  as  public  documents. 
The  work  was  revised  in  1880  under  the  Bureau  of  Navigation,  and  again  in  1903  after 
the  transfer  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  to  the  Bureau  of  Equipment.  In  the 
revision  of  1903,  the  work  is,  for  convenience,  divided  into  2  parts,  the  first  com- 
prising the  text  and  its  appendixes,  and  the  second,  the  tables. 
These  "  Useful  tables"  are  also  issued  separately.  From  1868  to  1902,  the  separately 
Issued  portion  was  designated  as  H.  O.  publication  13  (N6.8:13),  but  since  the 
revision  of  publication  9  In  1903,  the  separate  has  appeared  as  9,  pt.  2  (N6.8:9-2).] 

[9]  New  American  practical  navigator,  epitome  of  navigation,  con- 
taining all  tables  necessary  to  be  used  with  Nautical  almanac  in 
determining  latitude  and  longitude  by  lunar  observations  and 
keeping,  complete  reckoning  at  sea  [etc.],  with  appendix;  by 
Nathaniel  Bowditch.    1868. 

[The  Hydrographic  OflRce  has  a  copy  of  the  1868  edition  which  bears  the  date  1868 
both  on  title-page  and  back.  The  copy  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  bears 
1868  on  title-page  and  1871  on  the  back. 

An  1870  edition  Is  listed  in  Hydrographic  Office  catalogues  for  1876  and  later  years,  and 
also  on  p.  6  of  47th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  executive  document  37,  serial  no. 
1987.  There  Is,  however,  no  copy  bearing  date  1870  in  the  Public  Documents 
Library,  the  Hydrographic  Office,  or  the  Naval  Observatory  Library  .J 


721 


ClaMiflcatlon 
no. 


N6.8: 

9874 
9876 


9885 
9886 
9887 
9888 


9894 
9896 
9897 
9898 
9899 

n»oo 


9901 
9902 
9903 


9905-1 

9905-2 
9900 


9907 


9909 

9_2903 


9_2904 
9_2905 
9_2906 

9-2  907 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 
Hydrographlc  Office  publications  (numbered)— CoDtinued 

[9] 
[9] 
[9] 
[9] 


Same. 

1886. 

Same. 

1887. 

Same. 

1888. 

Same. 

1891. 

Same. 

1892. 

Same. 

1893. 

Same. 

1894. 

Same. 

1896. 

Same. 

1897. 

Same. 

1898. 

Same. 

1899. 

Same. 

1900. 

82452^ 


Same.     1874. 
Same.     1876. 

Same.     1880.  :... ,  1 /i 'v.^.    -m  | 

American  practical  navigator,  epitome  of  6aVigaticm  and  nautical 
e^tronomy,  by  Nathaniel  Bowaitch;  revised  by  order  of  Bureau 
of  Navigation  [by  P.  H.  Cooper].     1883.    large  8«    ["Revised 
edition  "  is  carried  on  back  from  1883  to  1903.] 
Same.     1885.    large  80 
large  8« 
large  8* 
large  8° 
large  8° 
large  8*» 
large  8° 
large  8° 
large  8° 
large  8° 
large  8° 
large  8° 

large    8°    [This  is  the  first  published    by  Hydro- 
graphic  Office  after  its  transfer  from  Bureau  of   Navigation  to 
Bureau  of  Equipment.] 
9     Same.     1900  [1901].    large  8°    [Back-title  carries  date  "1901."] 
9      Same.     1902.    large  8° 

9     American  practical  navigator,  epitome  of  navigation  and  nautical 
astronomy,  by  Nathaniel  Bowditch;  revised  in  1880  under  direc- 
tion of  Bureau  of  Navigation  by  P.  H.  Cooper,  revised  in  1903 
under  direction  of  Bureau  of  Equipment  by  G.  W.  Logan.     1903. 
large  8**    [Issue  for  1903  carries  "Revised  edition"  on  back.] 
9      Same.     1904.     large  8°    [Title-page  and  back-title  carry  "2d  edi- 
tion."    It  is  the  2d  issue  of  the  revision  of  1903.] 
9     Same.     [Mar.  1]  1905.    large  8° 
9     Same.     [Nov.  10]  1905.    large  8° 
9      Same.    1906.    large  8° 

[Names  of  P.  H.  Cooper  and  G.  W.  Logan  are  omitted  from  the  title-page  of  this 
edition,  which  is  the  last  to  carry  the  words  "revised  in  1880  under  direction 
of  Bureau  of  Navigation,  revised  in  1903  under  direction  of  Bureau  of  Equij)- 
ment."] 

9     American  practical  na victor,  epitome  of  navigation  and  nautical 
astronomy;  by  Nathaniel  Bowditch.     1907.    large  8° 
[None  issued  1908.3 
9      Same.     1909.     large  8° 

9,  pt.  2  Useful  tables  from  American  practical  navigator,  by  Nathaniel 
Bowditch;  revised  in  1880  under  direction  of  Bureau  of  Naviga- 
tion by  P.  H.  Cooper,  revised  in  1903  under  direction  of  Bureau 
of  Equipment  by  G.  W.  Logan.     1903.     large  8° 
See,  for  earlier  editions,  N6.8:13. 
2  Same.    1904.    large  8« 
2  Same.     1905.    large  8° 
2  Same.     1906.     large  8'> 

2  Same.  1907.  large  8»  [Names  of  P.  H.  Cooper  and  G.  W. 
Logan  are  omitted  from  title-page  of  this  edition,  which  is  the 
last  issue  to  carry  the  words  "revised  in  1880  under  direction  of 
Bureau  of  Navigation,  revised  in  1903  under  direction  of  Bureau 
of  Equipment."] 
[None  issued  19084 
11 46 


9,  pt. 
9,  pt. 
9,pt. 
9,  pt. 


722 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N6.8 

9_2909 


13868 

13873 
13882 

13885 
13886 
13890 
13891 
13894 
13896 
13898 
13899 
13900 


13901 

13902 

14 


15 
16 


17 


172 
173 
18 


19 


201 

202 
20a 


N6.     HYDROORAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrographlc  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 

9,  pt.  2  Useful  tables  from  American  practical  navigator;  by  Na- 
thaniel Bowditch.    1909.    large  8° 

10  ^eeN17.5: 

11  Seem.7: 

12  [Omitted.] 

[The  earliest  numerical  list  of  H.  O.  publications  of  which  the  Public  Documents 
Library  has  information  is  that  in  Hydrographic  Office  catalogue,  1876  (N6.5: 
876).  In  this  list,  no.  12  is  omitted.  This  library  has  no  information  as  to 
whether  the  number  was  assigned  to  any  publication.] 

13  (note) 

[Editions  of  the  Useful  tables  prior  to  1866  are  not  public  documents. 
See,  for  Bowditch's  Practical  navigator,  note  and  entries  under  N6.8'9.) 

[13]  Useful  tables  from  Bowditch's  Practical  navigator.  New  edition 
with  additional  tables.     1868. 

[13]  Same.     1873.    * 

[13]  Useful  tables  from  American  practical  navigator,  Bowditch.  Re- 
vised edition.     1882.     large  8® 


[13] 
[13] 
[13] 
[13] 
[13] 
[13] 
[13] 
[13] 
13 


[15] 
[16] 


Same.  1885.  large  8° 
Same.  1886.  large  8®  * 
Same.  1890.  large  S* 
Same.  1891.  large  S* 
Same.  1894.  large  8» 
Same.  1896.  large  8» 
Same.  1898.  large  8* 
Same.     1899.     large  8» 

Same.     1900.     large  8°    [This  is  the  first  published   by  Hydro- 
graphic  Office  after  its  transfer  from  Bureau  of  Navigation  to 
Bureau  of  Equipment.] 
13      Same.     1901.    large  8* 
13      Same.     1902.    large  8» 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6. 8:9-2. 
[14]  General  instructions  for  hydrographic  surveyors  of  Navy,  for  writ- 
ing and  editing  sailing  directions,  and  for  keeping  remark  books. 
1868. 
Memoir  of  dangers  and  ice  in  north  Atlantic  Ocean.     1868. 
Rule   of    the  road   at    sea   and   in  inland   waters,    or   Steering 
and    sailing    rules,   Collisions,  Law  of  the    port   helm    [etc.]; 
collated  and  arranged,  with  remarks,  by  Thornton  A.  Jenkins. 
1869. 
[17]  Projection  tables  for  use  of  Navy,  comprising  new  table  of  meridi- 
onal parts  for  Mercator  projection,  with  reference  to  terrestrial 
spheroid,  and  tables  of  polyconic  projection  as  used  in  Coast 
Survey.     1869. 
Same,  errata.     Feb.  20,  1878. 
Same,  errata.    Jan.  20,  1899. 
[18]  Barometer,  thermometer,  and  hygrometer,  and  atmospheric  ap- 

Eearances  at  sea  and  on  land  as  aids  in  foretelling  weather,  with 
rief  rules  for  their  use,  and  practical  application  of  their  separate 
and  combined  indications  as  weather  guides;  compiled  by  Thorn- 
ton A.  Jenkins.     1869. 
[19]   Ships'  compasses,  including  subjects  of  binnacles  and  swinging 
ship;  remarks  and  instructions  collated  and  arranged  by  Thorn- 
ton A.  Jenkins.     1869. 
[20]  Directory  for  Behring's  Sea  and  coast  oi  Alaska,  arranged  from 
Directory  of  Pacific  Ocean;  by  A.  G.  Findlay.     1869. 
Same;  supplement  1.     1886.    * 
Same;  supplement  2.    1895. 


T23 


Classltlratlon 
no. 

N6.8: 
21' 
2V 
21 » 
21* 
21 « 
21  • 


N6.    HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

llydrograplilo  Office  publications  (numbered)— <3ontinued 
[21]  Flags  of  maritime  nations.     1st  edition.    1868.    * 


[21] 
[21] 
[21] 
[21] 
[21] 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


2d  edition. 
3d  edition. 
4th  edition. 
5th  edition. 
[6th  edition.] 


1870.  * 

1873.  ♦ 
1876.  4» 
1882.  40 
1899.  4' 


[2048-48] 


[22]  General  examination  of  Atlantic  Ocean,  by  Ch.  Philippe  De  Ker- 
hallet,   with   nautical  directions  for  avoiding  hurricanes  and 
memoir  on  currents  of  Atlantic;  translated  from  3d  French  edi- 
tion by  R.  H.  Wyman.     1870. 
Same,  supplement  1,  June  30,  1886.     1886. 

[23]  Winds,  currents,  and  navigation  of  Gulf  of  Cadiz,  western  coast 
of  Spanish  peninsula,  and  Strait  of  Gibraltar;  compiled  by  R.  H. 
Wyman.     1870. 

[24]  General  examination  of  Indian  Ocean,  by  Ch.  Philippe  De  Ker- 
hallet,  'v^^th  directions  for  navigation  of  Torres  Straits  and  nau- 
tical directions  for  avoiding  hurricanes;  translated  from  3d 
French  edition  by  R.  H.  Wyman.     1870. 

[25]  General  examination  of  Mediterranean  Sea,  summary  of  its  winds, 
currents,  and  navigation,  compiled  by  A.  Le  Gras;  translated 
with  adaitional  extracts  by  R.  H.  Wyman.    1870. 
Same,  supplement  1,  1887.    * 

26  [Omitted.] 

[The  earliest  numerical  list  of  H.  O.  publications  of  which  the  IHiblic  Documents 
Library  has  information  is  that  in  Hydrographic  Oflice  catalogue,  1876  (N6.5: 
876).  In  this  and  succeeding  lists,  no.  2t>  is  omitted.  This  library  has  no  infor- 
mation as  to  whether  the  number  was  assigned  to  any  pubUcatioh.] 

[27]  Marshall  group,  north  Pacific  islands;  [by  L.  A.Beardslee].    [1870.] 
[28]  Papers  on  eastern  and  northern  extension  of  Gulf  Stream,  from 
German  of  A.   Petermann,   W.  von  Freeden,  and  A.  Miihry; 
translated  by  E.  R.  Knorr.     1871.     large  8<> 
Same,  1st  supplement.    Jan.  1,  1872.    large  8° 
Apr.  1872.    large  8° 
Jan.  1873.     large  8° 
Nov.  1873.    large  S° 
Dec.  1874.    large  8« 
Apr.  1875.     large  S" 
[29]  Hurricanes,  with  nautical  directions  for  avoiding  and  maneuver- 
ing in  them.    1872. 
30  (note) 

(This  is  List  of  lights,  v.  1,  formerly  called  no.  1.  The  first  issue  of  which  the  Public 
Documents  Library  has  information  is  that  for  1871,  which  was  probably  issued 


without  publication  number.  As  the  issues  are  said  to  have  been  yearly,  there 
are  undoubtedly  many  editions  missing  from  this  library,  and  it  is  uncertain 
when  the  number  first  appeared  on  the  publication.  It  is  printed  on  the  issue 
for  1875,  which  is  the  earliest  in  this  library. 

Title  for  1909  is  List  of  lights:  v.  1,  Coasts  of  North  and  South  America,  excepting 
United  States,  and  West  India  and  Pacific  islands.  The  lights  of  the  United 
States  are  given  in  the  various  lists  published  by  the  Light-House  Board  (C9.). 

Although  the  form  of  title  has  varied  somewhat,  the  territory  included  has  been 
practically  the  same,  with  exceptions  in  some  of  the  earlier  vears  as  here  noted. 
The  issuefor  1879  includes  east  and  west  coasts  of  United  States.  In  1881.  the 
usual  list  for  e;ist  and  west  coasts  of  North  and  South  ^Vmerica,  exclusive  of 
United  States,  wascalled  no.  la.  and  wtis issued  as  IL  O. publication  "30a."  No. 
"30"  of  1881,  as  listed  in  llydrogniphio  OlUce  catalogue  18S1,  p.  203.  and  also  in 
list  of  publications  in  [l',iS7-37],  p.  11,  is  a  new  work  including  Tights  of  Atlantic, 
Gulf, and  Pacific  coasts  of  United  States  only.  The  Public  Documents  Library 
has  no  copy^  of  this  no.  30,  nor  of  any  issues  of  30  from  18S2  to  1887,  and  no  informa- 
tion as  to  whether  the  plan  of  issuing  both  "30"  and  "30a"  was  followed 
diu-ing  those  years.  The  next  issue  in  this  library  is  that  for  Sept.  1888,  which 
Is  printed  as  no.  "30."  It  does  not  include  lights  of  the  United  States,  but  is 
similar  in  scope  and  title  to  the  e«u"lier  and  later  issues  of  30,  and  to  the  "30a" 
issue  of  1881. 

See,  for  other  Lists  of  lights  issued  by  Hydrographic  Office,  N6.8:31,  32,  33,  33a,  33b.J 


Same,  2d  supplement. 
Same,  3d  supplement. 
Same,  4th  supplement. 
Same,  5th  supplement. 
Same,  6th  supplement. 


724 


Classification 
no. 

N6.8: 

30872 
30873 

30875 

30877 
30879 

30881-1 
30881-2 

30888 

30881 

30893 
30894 
308JW 
30898 
30900 

30901-1 

30901-2 

30902 

30904 

30905 

30906 

30907 

30  909 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrographlc  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 
30    1871    * 

Same.    1872    * 

Same.    1873    *  i -: 

Same.    1874    *  '^ 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1875 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1877 

Same;  corrected  to  May  15,  1879  [See,  for  territory  included,  note 
atheadof  N6.8:30.] 

30  1881    *    [^eenoteatheadof  N6.8:30.] 

30a;  corrected  to  July  20,  1881    [See,  for  territory  included,  note  at 

head  ofN6. 8:30.] 
30;  corrected  to  Sept.  1888 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  15,  1891 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  1893 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  15,  1894 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  24,  1896 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  26,  1898 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  24,  1900 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  16,  1901 

Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  7,  1901 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  31,  1902 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1904 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1905 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1906 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1907 

[None  issued  1908.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1909 

31  (note) 

[This  is  the  List  of  lights,  v.  2,  formerly  called  no.  2.  The  first  issue  of  which  the 
Public  Documents  Library  has  information  is  that  for  1871,  which  probably 
appeared  without  publication  number.  As  the  issues  are  said  to  have  been 
yearly,  there  are  undoubtedly  many  editions  missing  from  this  library  and  it  is 
uncertain  when  the  number  first  appeared  on  the  publication.  It  is  printed  on 
the  issue  for  1875  which  is  the  earliest  in  this  library. 

The  fonn  of  title  has  varied  somewhat,  although  the  territory  included  has  been 
practically  the  same.  Title  for  1909  is  List  of  lights:  v.  2,  South  and  east  coasts 
of  Asia  and  Africa,  and  East  Indies,  Australia,  Tasmania,  and  New  Zealand. 

See,  for  other  Lists  of  lights,  N6.8:30,  32,  33,  33a,  33b.] 


31871 

31     1871 

* 

31872 

Same. 

1872    * 

31873 

Same. 

1873    * 

31874 

Same. 

1874    * 

31875 

Same; 

corrected  to  Jan.  1875 

31877 

Same; 

corrected  to  Apr.  1877 

31879 

Same; 

corrected  to  July  10,  1879 

31881 

Same; 

corrected  to  Aug.  10,  1881 

31892 

Same; 

corrected  to  June,  1892 

31894 

Same; 

corrected  to  Oct.  31,  1894 

31896 

Same; 

corrected  to  Nov.  7,  1896 

31898 

Same; 

corrected  to  June  18,  1898 

31900 

Same; 

corrected  to  Sept.  22,  1900 

31901 

Same; 

corrected  to  Oct.  12,  1901 

31903 

Same; 

coiTected  to  Jan.  24,  1903 

31904 

Same; 

corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1904 

31905 

Same; 

corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1905 

725 


CUsKiacatioa 
no. 

N6.8 
31  w 

31909 


3287' 

32872 
32873 

3287* 
32875 

32877 
32879 
32893 
32894 
32895 
32897 

32  8w 
32901 

32903 
32904 
32905 

32906 
32907 

32909 


33871 

33872 
33873 
33874 
33875 
33877 
33881 
33885 
33893 


N6.     HYDROGRAPIIIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrograplilc  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1906 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1907 

[None  issued  1908.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1909 
32  (note) 

(This  Is  List  of  lights,  v.  3,  formerly  called  no.  3.  The  first  issue  of  which  the  Public 
Documents  Library  has  information  is  that  for  1871.  which  probably  appeared 
without  publication  number.  As  the  issues  are  salcl  to  have  l)een  yearly,  there 
are  undoubtedly  many  editions  missing  from  this  library  and  it  is  uncertain 
when  the  number  first  appeared  on  the  publication.  It  is  printed  on  the  issue 
for  1875,  which  is  the  earliest  in  this  library. 

From  1871,  v.  3  included  lights  of  the  west  coast  of  Africa  and  of  the  Mediterranean 
Sea.  Beginning  with  issue  for  1895,  this  list  was  enlarged  to  include  the  west 
coast  of  Europe,  formerly  given  in  v.  4,  and  the  title  of  v.  3  was  changed  corre- 
spondinglv.  Titlefor  1909  is  List  of  lights:  v.  3,  Westcoastof  Africa  and  Europe, 
and  Mediterranean  Sea,  including  Adriatic  and  Black  seas  and  Sea  of  Azof. 

See,  for  other  Lists  of  lights,  N6.8:30,  31,  33,  33a,  33b.] 

32  1871  * 
Same.  1872  * 
Same.  1873  * 
Same.  1874  * 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1875 
Same;  corrected  to  July,  1877 
Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  8,  1879 
Same;  corrected  to  May,  1893 
Same;  supplement  to  Oct.  1,  1894 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  26,  1895  ' 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  30,  1897 
Same;  corrected  to  May  20,  1899 
Same;  corrected  to  July  13,  1901 
Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  30,  1903 
Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1904 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1905 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1906 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1907 
[None  issued  1908.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1909 

33  (note) 

[This  is  List  of  lights,  v.  4,  earlier  called  no.  4.  The  first  issue  of  which  the  Public 
Documents  Library  has  infonnation  is  that  for  1871,  which  probably  appeared 
without  publication  number.  As  the  issues  are  said  to  have  been  yearly,  there 
are  imdoubtedly  many  editions  missing  from  this  library,  and  it  is  uncertain  when 
the  niunber  first  appeared  on  the  publication.  It  is  printed  on  the  issue  for  1875, 
which  is  the  earliest  in  this  library. 

The  form  of  the  title  has  varied  to  correspond  with  the  territory  included.  The  title 
from  1871  to  1874  is  List  of  lights,  no.  4,  Atlantic  Coast  of  Europe,  North,  Baltic, 
and  White  seas.  Beginning  with  1875,  the  lights  of  the  North,  Baltic,  and  White 
seas  were  issued  as  a  separate  list,  no.  5  {see  N6.8:33a),  and  the  title  of  no.  4  was 
therefore  changed  to  List  of  lights,  Atlantic  Coast  of  Europe,  including  Spain, 
Portugal,  France,  Belgium,  and  Holland. 

See,  for  other  Lists  of  lights,  N6.8:30,  31,  32,  33a,  33b.] 

33     1871     * 

Same.     1872    * 
Same.    1873    * 
Same.    1874    * 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  1875 
Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1877 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  20,  1881 
Same;  corrected  to  July,  1885    * 
Same;  corrected  to  1893    * 

[H.  O .  publication  33  is  discontinued.  Beginning  with  1895 ,  the  information  formerly 
given  in  List  of  lights,  v.  4,  has  been  included  in  v,  3;  tee  N6.8a2.] 


726 


Classiflcation 
no. 

N6.8: 


33a  s^'^ 
33a  «'^ 
33a  «' 9 
33a  «82 

33a  8S4 


33b  «'^ 
33b  877 

3313  880 
33b  882 

33b  88^ 

34 
35 
36 
37 

38 


40» 

402 
41 » 


41 : 


413 
41* 


41' 


42 

43 » 
432 

433 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrograpliic  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 
33a  (note) 

[This  is  List  of  lights,  no.  5,  North,  Baltic,  and  White  seas.    First  issued  1875.    As 
the  issues  are  said  to  have  been  yearly,  there  are  probably  other  editions  not  in 
the  Public  Documents  Library. 
See,  for  other  Lists  of  lights,  N6.8:30,  31,  32,  33,  33b.] 

33a;  corrected  to  Feb.  1875 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1877 

Same;  corrected  to  1879    * 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  1,  1882 

Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  1884 

[H.  O.  publication  33a  is  discontinued.    See,  for  later  editions  of  this  List  of  lights, 
N6.8:74.] 

33b  (note) 

[This  is  List  of  lights,  no.  6,  British  Islands.    First  issued  1875.    As  the  issues  are  said 
to  have  been  yearly,  there  are  probably  other  editions  not  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library. 
See,  for  other  lists,  N6.8:30,  31,  32,  33,  33a.] 

33b;  corrected  to  Mar.  1875 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1877 
Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1880 
Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  7,  1882 
Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  1884 

[H.  O.  publication  33b  is  discontinued.    See,  for  later  editions  of  this  List  of  lights, 
N6.8:75.] 

1872     [Pt.  1  of  Sailing  directions  for  English  Channel.]         :;;: 
[Pt.  2  of  Sailing  directions  for  English  Channel.] 


34 
35 
36 
37 
38 


1877 
1872 
1875 
1878 


39 
40 


[Pt.  1  of  Coasts  and  islands  of  Mediterranean  Sea.] 
[Pt.  2  of  Coasts  and  islands  of  Mediterranean  Sea.     See^  for 
pt.  3,  N6.8:42,  and  for  pt.  4,  p^j8,;68,],^  ,  ,.;^ 

1872  ',';.'7    /'.'i  '  !  r."'.,','.r,!    ,  .z 

1872  [Appeared  originally  in  Explanations  and  sailing  directions 
to  accompany  Wind  and  current  charts,  7th  edition  (N14.9:7).] 

Same.     [Reprinted]  1873 
[41]  Reported  dangers  to  navigation   in  Pacific  Ocean,  inclusive  of 
China  and  Japan  seas  and  East  India  Archipelago:  pt.  1,  North 
of  the  equator.     1871.     [See,  for  earlier  edition,  N6.8:3,] 
41b  Same,  supplement,  with  title.  Supplement  to  1st  edition  of  re- 
ported dangers  to  navigation  in  north  Pacific  Ocean,  inclusive 
of  China  and  Japan  seas  and  East  India  Archipelago;  compiled 
by  William  Gibson.     1880. 
Same,  supplement.     1887    * 
41a  Reported  dangers  to  navigation  in  Pacific  Ocean,  inclusive  of 
Australia  and  East  India  Archipelago,  compiled  by  J.  E.  Pills- 
bm-y:  pt.  2,  South  of  the  equator.     1879.     [See,  for  earlier  edi- 
tion, N6.8:3.] 
Same,  supplement  2.     1887    *    [There  is  no  other  supplement  to 

Et.  2.     This  one  is  probably  called  eujjplement  2  because  there 
ad  been  a  supplement  to  pt.  1  issued  in  the  same  year.] 
1879     [Pt.  3  of  Coasts  and  islands  of  Mediterranean  Sea.    See,  for 
pts.  1  and  2,  N6.8:37,  38,  and  for  pt.  4,  N6.8:68.] 

1873  [Appeared  with  title.  Coast  of  Brazil,  v.  1.] 
Same.     1881    *    [Appeared  with  title,  Coast  of  South  America, 

pt.  1.] 
Same,  supplement  1.     1886    * 


42 


43 


See  also  l<i6. 8:88. 


M 


727 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N6.8: 


451 
452 
46 » 
462 

47 » 

in 

48 1 
482 

49 
50^ 

502 

51^- 
512 

52 » 
522 
53 » 

532 

50, 51,  53 

54 


55 

55 

56^ 

56 

562 

57  > 

57 

572 

N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrographic  Office  publications  (numbered)--Continued 

44  [Not  issued.] 

tin  Hydrographic  Oflloe  catalogue.  1876  (N6.5:876),  this  number  Is  assigned  to  a 
publication  with  title,  Coast  of  Brazil,  v.  2,  Including  Kio  de  la  Plata,  which 
was  sjiid  to  be  In  preparation.  In  catalogue  1881,  the  title  for  the  publication 
still  said  to  be  In  preparation  Is  given  as  Coast  of  South  Araf^ica,  pt.  2,  Coasts 
ot  Argentine  Republic  and  Patagonia,  from  Rio  de  la  Plata  around  Cape  Horn 
to  Gulf  of  Peflas,  including  Falkland,  South  Georgia,  South  Orkney,  and  South 
Shetland  Islands,  and  Magellan  Strait.  This  publication  Is  not  listed  in  later 
catalogues,  and  there  Is  no  evidence  that  It  was  ever  Issued.  Several  years  later. 
In  1889,  H.  O.  publication  88  was  Issued  {see  NG.8:88),  covering  the  whole  east 
coast  of  South  America. 

The  publication  which  was  printed  In  1883  as  '*No.  44— Supplement"  Is  listed  In 
Hydrographic  Office  catalogues  for  1886  and  later  years  as  no.  54;  see  N6.8.54.J 

45  [1st  edition.]    1873 
Same.    2d  edition.    1887 

46  1873    [Pt.  1  of  West  coast  of  Africa.] 
Same,  supplement  1.     1886    * 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6. 8:105. 

47  1875     [Pt.  2  of  West  coast  of  Africa.] 
Same,  supplement  1.    1886    * 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6.8:105. 

48  1877     [Pt.  3  of  West  coast  of  Africa.] 
Same,  supplement  1.     1886    * 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6. 8:105. 

49  [1873] 

50  1874    *    [Also  combined  with  51  and  53  in  one  volume  (N6.8:50, 

51,  53).] 
Same,  supplement  1.     1886.    * 
iSee,  for  later  editions,  N6. 8:102.  ^^  'un.ay 

51  1874    *    [Also  combined  with  50  and  53  in  one  volume  (N6.8:50, 

51,  53).] 
Same,  supplement  1.    1886    * 
See,  for  later  editions,  N6. 8:102. 

52  1874 

Same,  supplement  1.    1886    * 

53  1873     [Also  combined  with  50  and  51  in  one  volume  (N6.8:50, 

51,  53).] 

Same,  supplement  1.     1886    * 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6. 8:102. 
50,  51,  and  53    [1874]    [In  one  volume.] 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6.8:102. 
[54]  Navigation  of  Straits  of  Magellan:  Voyage  of  French  corvette 
Hussard,  from  Valparaiso  to  Montevideo,  report  of  Capt.  Parizot, 
1882,  translated  by  J.  C.  P.  de  Krafft;  [and]  Voyage  of  French 
steam  frigate  Triomphante  from  Montevideo  to  Valparaiso,  report 
of  Rear  Admiral  Brossard  de  Cartigny,  1881,  translated  by  Wm. 
Gibson.     1883.     [Printed  as  "No.  44— Supplement"  but  listed 


in  Hydrographic  Office  catalogues  as  publication  54. 
was  not  issued;  see  also  note  under  N6.8:44.] 
1874 
1874 
Same,  revised  and  with  different  title.    1880 
See,  for  later  editions,  N6.8:84. 

[1st  edition.]    1874 
Same.    2d  edition.    1881 


'No.  44^ 


728 


Glasslflcatlon 
no. 

N6.8; 

58 1 

582 

59 1 

592 

601 

602 

603 

60* 

611 

612 

62 

63 


64885 
g4  890-1 
g4  890-2 
g4  890-3 
g4  890-4 
g4  896-1 
g4  896-2 
g4  896-3 
g4  896-4 
g4  896-5 
g4  896-6 
g4  902-1 
g4  902-2 
g4  902-3 
g4  907-1 
g4  907-2 

651 


652 

65a 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

HydrograpMc  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 

58  1875 

Same  [with  changes  and  additions].     1893 

59  1876 

Same,  supplement  1.     1886    * 

60  1876 

Same,  supplement  1.     1886    * 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     1890    * 

Same,  supplement,  3d  edition.     1892 

61  1875 

Same,  supplement  1.     Dec,  15,  1886 
[62]  Finding  error  of  marine  compass  on  board  ship;  by  B.  F.  Greene. 
1875. 

63  1877    [v.  1  of  Navigation  of  Caribbean  Sea  and  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

See,  for  later  editions,  N6.8:86.] 

64  (note) 

[This  is  V.  2  of  Navigation  of  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Caribbean  Sea.  Title  of  editions 
prior  to  1896  was  slightly  different.  See,  for  v.  1, 1st  edition,  N6.8:64,  and  for  later 
editions  of  v.  1,  N6.8:86.] 

64    [1st  edition.]    1885 

Same.    2d  edition.     1890 

Same,  supplement    * 

Same,  supplement  2.     1891 

Same,  supplement  3.    Jan.  1895 

Same.     3d  edition.     1896 

Same,  supplement,     1897 

Same,  supplement  2.     [Jan.]  1898 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     [June]  1898 

Same,  supplement  2.     1899 

Same,  supplement,  3d  edition.     1900 

Same.    4th  edition.     [Apr.]  1902 

Same,  addenda.     [Sept,]  1902 

Same,  supplement.     1904 

Same,    5th  edition,     1907 

Same,  supplement,     1909 

[65]  Report  on  telegraphic  determination  of  differences  of  longitude  in 

West  Indies  and  Central  America;  by  F.  M,  Green.     1877.    4° 

[No,  65  is  carried  on  cover,] 
[65]  Same  [synopsis],     1883.    4» 
See  also  N6.8:76  and  N6.8:97. 
[65a]  Telegraphic  determination  pi  longitudes  on  east  coast  of  South 

America,  embracing  meridians  of  Lisbon,  Madeira,  St.  Vincent, 

Pernambuco,  Bahia,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Montevideo,  Buenos  Ayres, 

and  Para,  with  latitude   of    the  several   stations;    by  F,  M. 

Green,  C.  H.  Davis,  and  J.  A.  Norris  in  1878  and  1879,    1880. 

40 

See  also  N6,8:76  and  N6.8:97. 

[65b]  Telegraphic  determination  of  longitudes  in  Japan,  China,  and 
East  Indies,  embracing  meridians  of  Yokohama,  Nagasaki, 
Wladiwostok,  Shanghai,  Amoy,  Hong-Kong,  Manila,  Cape 
St,  James,  Singapore,  Batavia,  and  Madras,  wiUi  latitude  of 
the  several  stations,  by  F.  M.  Green,  C,  H,  Davis,  and  J.  A. 
Norris,  in  1881  and  1882.  1883.  4°  [No.  65b  is  carried  on 
cover.] 

66    1881 


729 


Classlflcation 
no. 

N6.8: 


67873 


67879 

[67]  Same. 

1879. 

67880 

[67]  Same. 

1880. 

67882 

[67]  Same. 

1882. 

67884 

[67]  Same. 

1884. 

68 

70 » 
70* 
71 » 
71 » 
718 

71* 
71* 
716 

71^ 
718 

7V 

7110 

7111 
72 

73884-1 

73884-2 
73884-3 

738i»-i 
738W-2 
73899-3 

73909 


74885 
74887 

74890 


75885 
75887 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

HydrograplUc  Offlco  publications  (numbered) — Continued 

67  (note) 

[This  publication  was  prepared  in  the  Compass  Office  and  issued  by  the  Bureau  of 
Navigation,  but  as  it  is  lisUid  in  llydroK'raptiic  Ollice  catalof^ies  as  H.  O.  publi- 
cation (w,  it  is  included  liere.  The  numlicr  does  not  appear  on  the  publication. 
Later  editions,  l>et;innint:  with  1889,  are  prepared  and  issued  l)y  Ilydrographic 
Office  as  H.  O.  pul)lication  87  (N6.8:87).] 

[67]  International  code  of  signals  for  use  of  all  nations,  American  edi- 
tion. 1873.  large  8'» 
large  8« 
large  8° 
large  8" 
large  8° 
See,  for  later  editions,  N6.8:87. 

68  1883.     [Pt.  4  of  Coasts  and  islands  of  Mediterranean  Sea.     See,  for 

pts.  1,  2,  3,  N6.8:37,  38,  42.] 

69  [Probably  not  issued.] 

70  1881 

Same,  supplement  1.     1886 

71  [Ist  edition.]     1882     • 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

[3d  edition,] 
[3d  edition.] 
[3d  edition.] 
[3d  edition.] 
[3d  edition.] 
4th  edition. 
4th  edition. 
5th  edition. 
6th  edition. 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1893 
1897 
1899 

1899  [reprint  1900] 
1901 

[Feb.  20]  1902 
[June  21]  1902 
[Reprint]  1905 
1907 

1909    [Note  in  this  edition  states  that  it  is  a 
reprint,  without  change,  of  the  5th  edition.] 
[72]  List  of  geographical  positions  for  use  of  navigators  and  others:  by 
F.M.Green.     1883.    4° 

73  [1st  edition.]     1884 

Same,  supplement  1.    See  N6.8:78. 
Same,  supplement  2.     1884 
Same,  supplement  3.     1895 
Same.    2d  edition.     1899 
Same,  addenda.     [1899] 
Same,  supplement.     1906 
Same.     3d  edition.     1909 

74  (note) 

[This  is  List  of  lights,  no.  5,  North,  Baltic,  and  White  seas,  which  was  issued  prior  to 
1885  as  IT.  O.  publication  33a;  see,  for  earlier  editions,  N6.8:33a.  There  may  be 
other  editions  of  no.  74  which  are  missing  from  the  Public  Documents  Library. 

See,  for  other  Lists  of  lights,  NG.8:30,  31,  32,  33,  also  33b  (later  75).] 

74;  corrected  to  July,  1885    * 
Same;  corrected  to  1887 
Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  1890 
[H.  O.  publication  74  discontinued,  probably  with  issue  for  1890.J 

75  (note) 

[This  is  List  of  lights,  no.  0,  British  Islands,  which  was  issued  prior  to  1885  as  H.  O. 
publication  33b;  see,  for  earlier  editions,  N6.8:33li.  There  may  be  other  editions 
of  no.  75  which  are  missine  from  the  Public  Documents  Library. 

See,  for  other  Lists  of  litihts,  N6.8:30,  31,  S2,  33,  also  33a  (later  74).] 

75;  corrected  to  July,  1885    * 
Same;  corrected  to  1887 
[H.  O.  pubUcatlon  75  discontinued,  probably  about  1890.] 


730 


Classification 
no. 

N6.8! 

76 


771 

772 
773 

78 


82 
83 

g4887 
84893-1 
g4  893-2 
04  893—3 
84902-1 
84  902-2 
84  902-3 

85 1 
852 


86888-1 
86888-2 

86892-1 
86892-2 
86892-3 
86892-4 
86892-5 
86898-1 
86898-2 
86898-3 
86901-1 
86901-2 
86901-3 
86905-1 
86905-2 
86905-3 


87889 
87890 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrograpliic  Office  put)lications  (numbered)— Continued 

[76]  Telegraphic  determination  of  longitudes  in  Mexico  and  Central 
America  and  on  west  coast  of  South  America,  embracing  merid- 
ians of  Vera  Cruz,  Guatemala,  La  Libertad,  Salvador,  Paita, 
Lima,  Arica,  Valparaiso,  and  Argentine  National  Observatory  at 
Cordoba,  with  latitudes  of  the  several  sea-coast  stations;  by- 
Charles  Henry  Davis,  John  Alexander  Norris,  and  Charles  Laird, 
with  cooperation  of  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould  and  Miles  Rock. 
1885.  4°  [No.  76  is  carried  on  cover.] 
See  also  N6.8:65,  65a,  65b  and  N6.8:97. 

77  [1st  edition.]    1885 
Same.     2d  edition.     * 
Same.     3d  edition.     1887 

78  [This  is  supplement  1  to  H.  O.  publication  73  (N6.8:73).] 
[Not  issued.] 
[Not  issued.] 
[Not  issued.] 


79 
80 
81 

82 
83 
84 


[1st  edition.]    1887    [See,  for  earlier  editions,  N6.8:56^2j 
Same.    2d  edition.     1893 
Same,  supplement.     1896 
Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     1898 
Same.    3d  edition.     1902 
Same,  addenda.     [Apr.  1902] 
Same,  supplement.     1907 

85  1887 

Same,  revised  supplement.     1894 

86  (note) 

[This  Is  V.  1  of  Navigation  of  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Caribbean  Sea.    Title  of  editions 

prior  to  1898  is  slightly  different. 
See,  for  1st  edition  of  v.  1,  N6.8:63. 
See,  for  v.  2,  N6.8:64.] 

86  [2d  edition.]    1888 
Same,  supplement.     1889    * 
Same.    3d  edition.     1892 
Same,  supplement,  1st  edition.     * 
Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     1895 
Same,  supplement,  3d  edition.     1896 
Same,  supplement,  4th  edition.     [Mar.]  1898 
Same.    4th  edition.     [Apr.]  1898 

Same,  supplement.     1899 
Same,  supplement.     1900 
Same.    5th  edition.     1901 
Same,  addenda.     [1902] 
Same,  supplement.     1904 
Same.     6th  edition.     [July]  1905 
Same,  addenda.     [Nov.  1905] 
Same,  supplement.     1909 

87  (note) 

[Prepared  in  Hydrographic  Office  although  edition  of  1890  carries  name  of  Bureau  of 
Navigation  on  title-page.  Issues  have  appeared  sometimes  with  and  sometimes 
without  the  number  87. 

See,  for  earlier  editions  and  for  note  concerning  them,  N6.8:67.] 

87    International  code  of  signals  for  use  of  all  nations,  American  edi- 
tion.   Aug.  1889.     large  8°  .' '  ., 
[87]  Same.    Aug.  1890.    large  8«          'f' '^    ' 


731 


Classtflcatloa 

no. 

N6.8: 

87  «« 

87  «» 
87  901-1 

87901-3 
87908 

8790* 

87907 
87909 


888M-2 
88884-3 
88894-4 
88894-5 
88894-6 
88894-7 
88904-1 
88904-2 
88  904-3 


89890-1 
89890-2 
89890-3 
89890-4 
89890-5 
89896-1 
89896-2 
8989fr-3 
89905-1 
8990^2 
89905-3 

90^ 

902 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96891-1 
96891-2 
96891-3 
96891-4 
96891-5 
96891-6 
96891-7 
96891-8 

96  ^^^ 


N6.    HYDROGRAPIIIC   OFFICE— Continued 


Hydrogrraplilo  Oflftoe  publications  (numbered)— Continued 
[87]  Same.     1894.     large  8<» 

Same.     1898.     large  S" 

Same.     1899.    large  8° 

Same.     1901.     large  8° 

Same.     1901  [1902].    large  8« 

Same.     1903.    large  8*» 

Same.     1905.    large  8° 

International  code  of  signals,  American  edition.     1907.    large  8° 

Same.    1909.    large  8« 


[87] 
87 
[87] 
87 
87 
87 
87 
87 
88  (note) 

[This  is  East  coast  of  South  America, 
N6.8:43,  and  note  under  Nt5.8:44.] 

88  [Ist  edition.]    1889 
Same.    2d  edition.    1894 
Same,  supplement.     1895 
Same,  supplement,  2d  edition 
Same,  supplement  2.     [Mar.]  1898 

Same,  supplement,  3d  edition.     [Oct.]  1898 
Same,  supplement,  4th  edition.     [Jan.]  1901 
Same,  supplement.     [Feb.]  1901 
Same.    3d  edition.    [Mar.]  1904 
Same,  addenda.     [July,  1904] 
Same,  supplement.    1908 

89  (note) 

[This  is  West  coast  of  South  America.ll 

89  [1st  edition.]    1890 
Same,  supplement    * 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition. 
Same,  supplement,  3d  edition. 
Same,  supplement,  4tli  edition. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1896 
Same,  supplement.     1898 
Same,  revised  supplement.     1900 
Same.    3d  edition.     [July]  1905 
Same,  addenda.     [Dec]  1905 
Same,  supplement.     1909 

90  [Ist  edition.]    1889 
Same.    2d  edition.    1899 

91 

92    See  also  later  publication,  N6.8:116. 

93 

94 

95 

96 


See  also  the  earlier  publication  listed  under 


1896  [Jan.  1897] 


1892 
1893 
1895 


[Ist  edition.]    1891 
Same,  supplement.    * 
Same,  supplement,  2d  edition. 
Same,  supplement,  3d  edition. 
Same,  supplement  2.     1897 
Same,  supplement,  4tli  edition. 
Same,  supplement  2.     1899 
Same,  supplement.    1901 
Same.    2d  edition.     1907 


1894 
1896 

1898 


732 


Classification 
no. 

N6.8: 

97 


99' 
99" 
99' 
99' 
99' 
99' 


9990&-1 

99  906-2 

100891-2 
100897-1 
100897-2 
100897-3 
100897-4 
100908 

101 

102  892-1 
102892-2 
102892-3 
102892-4 
102898-1 
102898-2 
102908 

103 
104 


105893- 
105893- 
105893- 
105893- 

105  908 

106^ 
1062 
106'' 

106^ 

106  « 
106  « 
107 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrograplilc  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 
97    See  also  N6.8:65,  65a,  65b  and  N6.8:76. 
98 
99    [1st  edition.]    1891 

Same,  supplement.     1894 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     1896 

Same.     2d  edition.     1897 

Same,  supplement.     1899 

Same,  supplement.     1902 

Same.     3d  edition.     1906 

Same,  addenda.     [1907] 
100    [1st  edition.]    1891 

Same,  supplement.     1894 

Same.     2d  edition.     1897 

Same,  supplement.     1899 

Same,  supplement.     1901 

Same,  supplement.     1906 

Same.    3d  edition.    1908 
101 
102    See,  for  Ist  editions,  N6.8:50,51,53. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1892 

Same,  supplement    * 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.    1895 

Same,  supplement,  3d  edition.     1898 

Same.    3d  edition.    1898 

Same,  supplement.    1906 

Same.    4th  edition.     1908 
103 
104 
105  (note) 

[This  is  West  coast  of  Africa,  which  appeared  originally  in  3  pts.    See,  for  1st  editions, 
N6.8:46,  47,  and  48.] 

105  2d  edition.     1893 
Same,  supplement.    1896 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     1897 

Same,  supplement,  2d  edition.     1902    [This  supplement  contains 

different  matter  from  the  supplement  of  1897  (N6.8:105  893-3).] 
Same.     3d  edition.     1908 

106  1894     [From  H.  O.  publication  71  (N6.8:71),  2d  edition,  1893.] 
Same,  supplement,  Ist  edition.     1894 
Same.     1902     [From  H.  O.  publication  71,  3d  edition,  Feb.  20, 


1902.] 

Same.     1902 

1902.] 

Same.     1906 

1902.] 
Same.     1907 
1902.] 
107 
108  (note) 


[From  H.  O.  publication  71,  4th  edition,  June  21, 
[From  H.  O.  publication  71,  4th  edition,  June  21, 
[From  H.  0.  publication  71,  4th  edition,  June  21, 


[The  publications  grouped  by  Hydrographic  Office  under  the  number  108, 
various  designations,  are  sailing  directions  for  the  Great  Lakes, 


with 
These  were 
originally  issued  in  4  pts.,  for  Lake  Superior,  Lake  Michigan,  Lake  Huron,  and 
Lakes  Erie  and  Ontario,  respectively,  with  their  connecting  waters.  The  sec- 
ond edition,  1896  (N6.8:108  «),  included  all  this  region  in  1  volume.  As  issued  the 
third  time,  the  matter  was  again  divided  into  4  volumes,  corresponding  to  the 
pts.  1,  2,  3,  4  of  the  original  issue  and  designated  108a,  108b,  108c,  108d. 
with  their  later  Issues,  are  listed  below  under  N6.8:108a-108a.| 


733 


ClMsiflcatlon 
no. 

N6.8: 

108  > 

108'^ 

108' 

108* 

108 » 

108  « 

108^ 
108  « 

108a  «»-i 
108a»«'-2 
108a9«>-3 
108a  »<^* 
108a  «>• 

108b  »°^-^ 
108b  ^o^-:* 
108b  »»« 

108c»oi-i 

108c  »°^ 

108d3°2 
lOSd'w^ 

108a-d 

109 

109a 

110 

IIP 

1112 

112 


113 

114 

1151 

1152 

116 

117 


llg»oi 

118  902 
118903 
118904 
118905 
118906 
118907 


N6.    HYDROGIIAPHIC   OFFICE-Continued 

Hydrograplilc  Office  publications  (numbered) — Continued 
108,  pt.  1.     1894 

Same,  pt.  2.     1894 

Same,  pt.  3.     1895 

Same,  pt.  3,  supplement.     1895 

Same,  pt.  4.     1896 

Same.  2d  edition.  [Oct.}  1896  [Contains  revision  of  the  sailing 
directions  which  previously  appeared  in  pts.  1-4.] 

Same,  additions  and  corrections.     [Dec.  1896] 

Same,  supplement.     1897 
108a    [Oct.  13]  1900 

Same,  addenda.     [Nov.  10,  1900] 

Same,  supplement.     1901 

Same,  revised  supplement.     1902 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    1906 

Same,  supplement.    See  N6.8:108a-d. 
108b    1901 

Same,  supplement.    1902 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    1906 

Same,  supplement.    See  N6.8:108a-d. 
108c    1901 

Same,  supplement.     1902 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    1907 

Same,  supplement.    See  N6.8:108a-d. 
108d    1902 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    1907 

Same,  supplement.    See  N6.8:108a-d. 
108a-d,  supplement.     1908 

109  1894    See,  for  earlier  edition,  N 17. 5:19. 
109a    1895 

110  1894 

111  1896 
Same.     1899 

112  [1897]    [The  plates  of  cloud  forms  of  which  this  publication  is 

made  up  were  issued  also  in  one  sheet  as  Hydrographic  Office 
chart  1600  (N6.18:1600),  and  later  reissued  by  Weather  Bureau 
(A29.2:C62 !-«).] 

113  [1897] 

114  1897 

115  [Ist  edition.]    1899 
Same.    2d  edition.    1903 

116  See,  for  earlier  publication,  N6.8:92. 
117 

118  (note) 

[Compiled  from  Nautical  almanac  for  use  with  H.  O.  publication  106  (N6.8:106). 
In  assigning  book  numbers  for  this  set,  where  date  of  issue  and  date  of  tables 
differ,  the  date  to  be  used  as  the  superior  number  is  that  of  the  calendar  year  for 
which  tables  are  given.] 

118,  for  year  1901.  1900 

Same,  for  year  1902.  1901 

Same,  for  year  1903.  1902 

Same,  for  year  1904.  1903 

Same ,  for  year  1 905 .  1 904 

Same,  for  year  1906.  1905 

Same,  for  year  1907.  1906 


734 


Classification 
no. 

N6.8: 

118908 
118909 

1191 
1192 

120 1 
1202 
121 
122 


127 

(CT) 

N6.9: 

875 

N6.10: 

(no8.) 


N6.11: 

(date) 


N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

HydrograpMc  Office  publications  (numbered)— Continued 
Same,  for  year  1908.     1907 
Same,  for  year  1909.     1909    [Includes  tables  Apr  .-Dec.  only.]  '< 

119  1901 
Same.     1904. 

120  [1st  edition.]    1902  m)\ 
Same.    2d  edition.     1907  Por 

121  1903 

122  1909 

[H.  O.  publication  122  is  Asiatic  pilot,  v.  1,  East  coast  of  Siberia,  Sakhalin  Island,  and 
Korea.  The  same  number  was  incorrectly  assigned  to  an  earlier  publication  of 
1904,  with  title.  Telegraphic  determination  of  longitudes  in  Philippine  Islands, 
which  was  issued  by  Equipment  Bureau;  see  N5.2:P53. 

See  also  note  under  N6.8:123-126.] 


123 
124 
125 
126. 
127 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 
graphic  Office  for  v.  2,  3, 

1909 


1909.     Numbers  reserved  by  Hydro- 
4,  and  5  of  Asiatic  pilot.] 


Hydrograplilc  Office  publications  (numbered;  separates) 

Library  catalogues 

Catalogue  of  books  in  library  of  Hydrographic  Ofl&ce.    Jan.  1875. 
Nautical  monograplis   4« 

ued  by  Naval  Observatory  and  Hydrographical  Office ;  see  N14 . 1 1 : 
3.] 


I  "■: 


2 

4 

[5]  Great  storm  off  Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  Mar.  11-14,  1888;  by 
Everett  Hayden.     1888.    4'' 

[No  more  issued.] 

Notice  to  mariners  (weekly)  ';'^^    ^^^-'^  j         "^"^/j 

[Contains  information  of  newly  discovered  dangers  to  riaViganoii  and  of  establish- 
ment and  changes  of  lights  and  other  aids. 

First  issued  in  18(39.  Beginning  with  1884  the  Ilydrographic  notices  (N6.14:)  were 
consolidated  with  this  series.  During  the  early  years,  issues  appeared  at  irregu- 
lar inter\-als  as  necessary,  but  beginning  with  Jan.  1886,  they  have  been  weekly. 
Beginning  with  Apr.  22,  1899.  the  monthly  Notice  to  mariners  for  Great  Lakes 
(N6.12:)  was  also  merged  into  this  series. 

There  has  been  an  index  for  each  year  except  1873  and  possibly  a  few  others  of  the 
early  years.] 

1869    * 

1870,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

1871,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1871,  no. 

14 

* 

1871 

,  no. 

33 

■jt 

1872,  no. 

13 

* 

1 

* 

no. 

15 

* 

no. 

34 

* 

no. 

14 

* 

2 

* 

no. 

16 

* 

no. 

35 

* 

no. 

15 

* 

3 

•X- 

no. 

17 

* 

no. 

36 

*. 

no. 

16 

* 

4 

■3t 

no. 

18 

* 

no. 

37 

* 

no. 

17 

* 

5 

■5e 

no. 

19 

* 

no. 

38 

* 

no. 

18 

* 

1 

* 

no. 

20 

* 

no. 

39 

* 

no. 

19 

* 

2 

* 

no. 

21 

* 

1872 

,  no. 

1 

^ 

no. 

20 

* 

3 

* 

no. 

22 

* 

no. 

2 

■Sf 

no. 

21 

•jt 

4 

* 

no. 

23 

* 

no. 

3 

* 

no. 

22 

* 

5 

* 

no. 

24 

* 

no. 

4 

■» 

no. 

23 

* 

6 

* 

no. 

25 

* 

no. 

5 

•s* 

no. 

24 

•x- 

7 

* 

no. 

26 

* 

no. 

6 

* 

no. 

25 

* 

8 

^ 

no. 

27 

* 

no. 

7 

* 

no. 

26 

* 

9 

* 

no. 

28 

* 

no. 

8 

•Sfr 

no. 

27 

* 

10 

* 

no. 
no. 

29 
30 

no. 
no. 

9 
10 

* 

no. 
no. 

28 
29 

« 

11 

* 

# 

12 

* 

no. 

31 

•}(• 

no. 

11 

* 

no. 

30 

* 

13 

* 

no. 

32 

it 

no. 

12 

* 

no. 

31 

* 

735 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

N6.    HYDROGRAPHIC 

OFFICE— Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1872,  no. 

32    * 

1872,  no.   96 

*      1873.no. 

10 

*      1873.no. 

74    * 

no. 

33    * 

no.   97 

n 

no. 

11 

* 

no. 

75    * 

no. 

84    » 

no.   98 

« 

no. 

12 

* 

no. 

76    * 

no. 

35   t 

no.   99 

* 

no. 

13 

« 

no. 

77    * 

no. 

36    # 

no.  100 

* 

no. 

14 

# 

no. 

78    * 

no. 

37    * 

no.  101 

* 

no. 

15 

# 

no. 

79    * 

no. 

38    * 

no.  102 

# 

no. 

16 

* 

no. 

80    * 

no. 

39    * 

no.  103 

* 

no. 

17 

* 

no. 

81    * 

no. 

40    * 

no.  104 

* 

no. 

18 

« 

no. 

82    * 

no. 

41    f 

no.  105 

* 

no. 

19 

* 

no. 

83    * 

no. 

42  >f 

no.  106 

* 

no. 

20 

It 

no. 

84    * 

no. 

43    ♦ 

no.  107 

* 

no. 

21 

* 

no. 

85    * 

no. 

44    * 

no.  108 

* 

no. 

22 

* 

no. 

86    * 

no. 

45    * 

no.  109 

« 

no. 

23 

•» 

no. 

87    * 

no. 

46    * 

no.  110 

* 

no. 

24 

* 

no. 

88    * 

no. 

47    * 

no.  Ill 

* 

no. 

25 

* 

no. 

89    * 

no. 

48   * 

no.  112 

* 

no. 

26 

* 

no. 

90    * 

no. 

49    * 

no.  113 

« 

no. 

27 

* 

no. 

91    * 

no. 

50    ♦ 

no.  114 

* 

no. 

28 

* 

no. 

92    * 

no. 

51    * 

no.  115 

« 

no. 

29 

* 

no. 

93    * 

no. 

52    * 

no.  116 

* 

no. 

30 

* 

no. 

94    * 

no. 

53    ♦ 

no.  117 

* 

no. 

31 

* 

no. 

95    * 

no. 

54    * 

no.  118 

■N' 

no. 

32 

« 

no. 

96    * 

no. 

55    ♦ 

no.  119 

* 

no. 

33 

* 

no. 

97    * 

no. 

56   * 

no.  120 

* 

no. 

34 

* 

no. 

98    * 

no. 

57    * 

no.  121 

* 

no. 

35 

* 

no. 

99    * 

no. 

58    * 

no.  122 

^ 

no. 

36 

« 

no. 

100    * 

no. 

59    * 

no.  123 

* 

no. 

37 

* 

no. 

101    * 

no. 

60    * 

no.  124 

* 

no. 

38 

* 

no. 

102    * 

no. 

61    * 

no.  125 

* 

no. 

39 

* 

no. 

103    * 

no. 

62    * 

no.  126 

* 

no. 

40 

* 

no. 

104    * 

no. 

63   * 

no.  127 

* 

no. 

41 

* 

no. 

105    * 

no. 

64    * 

no.  128 

* 

no. 

42 

* 

no. 

106    * 

no. 

65   ♦ 

no.  129 

* 

no. 

43 

* 

no. 

107    * 

no. 

66a.* 

no.  130 

« 

no. 

44 

« 

no. 

108    * 

no. 

67    :♦ 

no.  131 

« 

no. 

45 

* 

no. 

109    * 

no. 

68    * 

no.  132 

« 

no. 

46 

* 

no. 

110    * 

no. 

69    * 

no.  133 

« 

no. 

47 

* 

no. 

111    * 

no. 

70    * 

no.  134 

* 

no. 

48 

* 

no. 

112    * 

no. 

71    * 

no.  135 

* 

no. 

49 

* 

no. 

113    * 

no. 

72    * 

no.  136 

* 

no. 

50 

* 

no. 

114    * 

no. 

73    * 

no.  137 

* 

no. 

51 

* 

no. 

115    * 

no. 

74    * 

no.  138 

« 

no. 

52 

* 

no. 

116    * 

no. 

75    * 

no.  139 

* 

no. 

53 

* 

no. 

117    * 

no. 

76    * 

no.  140 

* 

no. 

54 

* 

no. 

118    * 

no. 

77    * 

no.  141 

* 

no. 

55 

* 

no. 

119    * 

no. 

78    * 

no.  142 

* 

no. 

56 

* 

no. 

120    * 

no. 

79    * 

no.  143 

* 

no. 

57 

* 

no. 

121    * 

no. 

80    * 

no.  144 

« 

no. 

58 

* 

no. 

122    * 

no. 

81    * 

no.  145 

* 

no. 

59 

* 

no. 

123    * 

no. 

82    * 

no.  146 

* 

no. 

60 

* 

no. 

124    * 

no. 

83    * 

no.  147 

* 

no. 

61 

* 

no. 

125    * 

no. 

84    * 

no.  148 

* 

no. 

62 

* 

no. 

126    * 

no. 

85    * 

no.  149 

* 

no. 

63 

* 

no. 

127    * 

no. 

86    * 

no.  150 

* 

no. 

64 

* 

no. 

128    * 

no. 

87    * 

1873,  no.     1 

* 

no. 

65 

* 

no. 

129    * 

no. 

88    * 

no.     2 

* 

no. 

66 

* 

no. 

130    * 

no. 

89    * 

no.     3 

* 

no. 

67 

* 

no. 

131    * 

no. 

90    * 

no.     4 

* 

no. 

68 

* 

no. 

132    * 

no. 

91    * 

no.     5 

* 

no. 

69 

^ 

no. 

133    * 

no. 

92    * 

no.     6 

* 

no. 

70 

* 

no. 

134    * 

no. 

93    * 

no.     7 

* 

no. 

71 

* 

no. 

135    * 

no. 

94    * 

no.     8 

* 

no. 

72 

* 

no. 

136    * 

no. 

95    * 

no.     9 

* 

no. 

73 

* 

no. 

137    * 

736 


ClassUcation 
no. 

N6.     HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners — Continued 

(date) 

1873,  no. 

138 

4f 

1874,  no. 

53 

n 

1874,  no. 

117 

*      1875,  no.   35 

no. 

139 

•» 

no. 

54 

* 

no. 

118 

« 

no.    36 

no. 

140 

* 

no. 

55 

* 

no. 

119 

•X 

no.   37 

no. 

141 

* 

no. 

56 

* 

no. 

120 

* 

no.    38 

no. 

142 

* 

no. 

57 

* 

no. 

121 

* 

no.   39 

no. 

143 

* 

no. 

58 

* 

no. 

122 

* 

no.   40 

no. 

144 

* 

no. 

59 

* 

no. 

123 

-x 

no.    41 

no. 

145 

* 

no. 

60 

* 

no. 

124 

■X 

no.   42 

no. 

146 

* 

no. 

61 

* 

no. 

125 

* 

no.   43 

no. 

147 

* 

no. 

62 

* 

no. 

126 

* 

no.   44 

no. 

148 

* 

no. 

63 

* 

no. 

127 

•X 

no.   45 

no. 

149 

* 

no. 

64 

* 

no. 

128 

'X^ 

no.   46 

1874,  no. 

1 

* 

no. 

65 

* 

no. 

129 

* 

no.   47 

no. 

2 

* 

no. 

66 

* 

no. 

130 

* 

no.   48 

no. 

3 

* 

no. 

67 

* 

no. 

131 

* 

no.   49 

no. 

4 

* 

no. 

68 

* 

no. 

132 

■X- 

no.   50 

no. 

5 

* 

no. 

69 

* 

no. 

133 

* 

no.   51 

no. 

6 

* 

no. 

70 

* 

no. 

134 

4«- 

no.   52 

. 

no. 

7 

* 

no. 

71 

* 

no. 

135 

•X 

no.   53 

no. 

8 

* 

no. 

72 

* 

no. 

136 

* 

no.   54 

no. 

9 

* 

no. 

73 

* 

no. 

137 

* 

no.   55 

no. 

10 

* 

no. 

74 

* 

no. 

138 

■X- 

no.   56 

no. 

11 

* 

no. 

75 

* 

no. 

139 

* 

no.   57 

no. 

12 

* 

no. 

76 

* 

no. 

140 

* 

no.   58 

no. 

13 

* 

no. 

77 

* 

no. 

141 

* 

no.   59 

no. 

14 

* 

no. 

78 

* 

no. 

142 

* 

no.   60 

no. 

15 

* 

no. 

79 

* 

no. 

143 

* 

no.   61 

no. 

16 

* 

no. 

80 

* 

no. 

144 

•X 

no.    62 

no. 

17 

* 

no. 

81 

* 

no. 

145 

* 

no.   63 

no. 

18 

* 

no. 

82 

it 

no. 

146 

* 

no.   64 

no. 

19 

* 

no. 

83 

4fr 

1875,  no. 

1 

no.   65 

no. 

20 

* 

no. 

84 

* 

no. 

2 

no.   66 

no. 

21 

* 

no. 

85 

'X' 

no. 

3 

no.   67 

no. 

22 

* 

no. 

86 

4fr 

no. 

4 

no.   68 

no. 

23 

* 

no. 

87 

* 

no. 

5 

no.   69 

no. 

24 

* 

no. 

88 

* 

no. 

6 

no.   70 

no. 

25 

* 

no. 

89 

■Jfr 

no. 

7 

no.   71 

no. 

26 

* 

no. 

90 

* 

no. 

8 

no.   72 

no. 

27 

* 

no. 

91 

* 

no. 

9 

no.   73 

no. 

28 

* 

no. 

92 

* 

no. 

10 

no.   74 

no. 

29 

^ 

no. 

93 

* 

no. 

11 

no.   75 

no. 

30 

* 

no. 

94 

* 

no. 

12 

no.   76 

no. 

31 

* 

no. 

95 

* 

no. 

13 

no.   77 

no. 

32 

* 

no. 

96 

•X- 

no. 

14 

no.   78 

no. 

33 

* 

no. 

97 

* 

no. 

15 

no.   79 

no. 

34 

* 

no. 

98 

'X' 

no. 

16 

no.   80 

no. 

35 

* 

no. 

99 

* 

no. 

17 

no.   81 

no. 

36 

* 

no. 

100 

* 

no. 

18 

no.  82 

no. 

37 

* 

no. 

101 

•X- 

no. 

19 

no.   83 

no. 

38 

* 

no. 

102 

•x- 

no. 

20 

no.   84 

no. 

39 

* 

no. 

103 

* 

no. 

21 

no.   85 

no. 

40 

* 

no. 

104 

* 

no. 

22 

no.   86 

no. 

41 

* 

no. 

105 

* 

no. 

23 

no.   87 

no. 

42 

* 

no. 

106 

* 

no. 

24 

no.   88 

no. 

43 

•N- 

no. 

107 

* 

no. 

25 

no.   89 

no. 

44 

* 

no. 

108 

•X 

no. 

26 

no.   90 

no. 

45 

* 

no. 

109 

* 

no. 

27 

no.  91 

no. 

46 

* 

no. 

110 

■x- 

no. 

28 

no.  92 

no. 

47 

* 

no. 

111 

■X 

no. 

29 

no.   93 

no. 

48 

* 

no. 

112 

* 

no. 

30 

no.   94 

no. 

49 

* 

no. 

113 

* 

no. 

31 

no.   95 

no. 

50 

it 

no. 

114 

* 

no. 

32 

no.   96 

no. 

51 

* 

•    no. 

115 

* 

no. 

33 

no.   97 

no. 

52 

* 

no. 

116 

* 

no. 

34 

no.  98 

737 


CUsflincstloa 

no. 

N6.    J 

HY 

DROGI 

lAl 

^HIC   < 

)FF 

'IC] 

E-- 

Continue 

.•itt 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  inariners 

— Cuutinued 

(date) 

1875,  no. 

99 

1876,  no. 

49 

*     1877 

,  no. 

38 

« 

1878,  no. 

7    * 

no. 

100 

no. 

50 

* 

no. 

39 

» 

no. 

8    ♦ 

no. 

101 

no. 

51 

* 

no. 

40 

* 

no. 

9    * 

no. 

102 

no. 

52 

* 

no. 

41 

« 

no. 

10    * 

no. 

103 

no. 

53 

« 

no. 

42 

* 

no. 

11    ♦ 

no. 

104 

no. 

54 

» 

no. 

43 

* 

no. 

12    * 

no. 

105 

no. 

55 

« 

no. 

44 

* 

no. 

13    * 

no. 

106 

no. 

56 

no. 

45 

# 

no. 

14    * 

no. 

107 

no. 

57 

*u,l 

no. 

46 

* 

no. 

15    ♦ 

no. 

108 

no. 

58 

*0(l 

no. 

47 

* 

no. 

16    * 

no. 

109 

no. 

59 

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36 

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no 

37 

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no 

38 

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ClUSlflOAtlOtt 
BO. 

N6.  ] 

H,y 

DROGHAPHIC  i 

3PF 

^ICE- 

-Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Gpntioued 

.;.(4»te) 

1883,  no.  107 

# 

1883,  no.  171  *   1884 

,no. 

19  * 

1884,  no.  83  * 

no.  108 

« 

no.  172  * 

no. 

20  * 

no.  84  * 

no.  109 

# 

no.  173,  * 

no. 

21  * 

no.  85  * 

no.  110 

* 

no.  174  ,  * 

na 

22  * 

no.  86  * 

no.  Ill 

# 

no.  175,,* 

no. 

23  * 

no.  87  * 

no.  112 

« 

noAl^,* 

no. 

24  * 

no.  88  * 

no.  113 

* 

np.l77  * 

no. 

25  * 

no.  89  * 

no.  114 

* 

no.  178  * 

no. 

26  * 

no.  90  * 

no.  115 

* 

no.  179  * 

no. 

27  * 

no.  91  * 

no.  116 

* 

no.  180  * 

no. 

28  * 

no.  92  * 

no.  117 

* 

no.  181  * 

no. 

29  * 

no.  93  * 

no.  118 

■* 

no.  182  * 

no. 

30  * 

no.  94  * 

no.  119 

* 

no.  183,* 

no. 

31  * 

no.  95  * 

no.  120 

* 

no.  184  * 

no. 

32  * 

no.  96  * 

no.  121 

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no.  185  * 

no. 

33  * 

no.  97  * 

no.  122 

* 

no.l8Q  * 

no. 

34  * 

no.  98  * 

no.  123 

* 

no.  187,';  * 

no. 

35  * 

no.  99  * 

no.  124 

* 

no.  188,  * 

no. 

36  * 

no.  100  * 

no.  125 

* 

no.  189  * 

no. 

37  * 

no.  101  * 

no.  126 

* 

no.  190  ,  * 

no. 

38  * 

no.  102  * 

'   no.  127 

* 

no.  191  * 

no. 

39  * 

no.  103  * 

no.  128 

* 

no.  192  ,  * 

no. 

40  * 

no.  104  * 

no.  129 

* 

no.  193  * 

no. 

41  * 

no.  105  * 

no.  130 

* 

no.  194  * 

no. 

42  * 

no.  106  * 

no.  131 

* 

no.l95  * 

no. 

43  * 

no.  107  * 

no.  132 

* 

no.  196  * 

no. 

44  * 

no.  108  * 

no.  133 

■9fr 

no.  197  * 

no. 

45  * 

no.  109  * 

no.  134 

* 

no.  198  * 

no. 

46  * 

no.  110  * 

no.  135 

* 

no.  199  * 

no. 

47  * 

no.  Ill  * 

no.  136 

* 

no.  200  * 

no. 

48  * 

no.  112  * 

no.  137 

* 

no.  201  * 

no. 

49  * 

no.  113  * 

no.  138 

* 

no.  202  * 

no. 

50  * 

no.  114  * 

no.  139 

■H- 

no.  203,.* 

no. 

51  * 

no.  115  * 

no.  140 

* 

no. 204.  * 

no. 

52  * 

no.  116  * 

no.  141 

* 

no.  205  * 

no. 

53  * 

no.  117  * 

no.  142 

* 

no.  206  * 

no. 

54  * 

no.  118  * 

no.  143 

* 

no.  207  * 

no. 

55  * 

no.  119  * 

no.  144 

■X- 

no.  208  * 

no. 

56  * 

no.  120  * 

no.  145 

* 

no.  209  * 

no. 

.57,  * 

no.  121  * 

no.  146 

* 

no.  210  * 

no. 

58  * 

no.  122  * 

no.  147 

* 

nQ-211  * 

no. 

59  * 

no.  123  * 

no.  148 

* 

no.  212  * 

no. 

60  * 

no.  124  * 

no.  149 

* 

no.213  * 

no. 

61  * 

no.  125  * 

no.  150 

* 

no.  214  * 

no. 

62  * 

no.  126  * 

no.  151 

* 

no.  215  * 

no. 

63  * 

no.  127  * 

no.  152 

* 

no.  216,  * 

no. 

64  * 

no.  128  * 

no.  153 

* 

1884,  no.  1* 

no. 

65  * 

no.  129  * 

no.  154 

* 

no.  g  * 

no. 

66  * 

no.  130  * 

no.  155 

* 

no.  3  * 

no. 

67  * 

no.  131  * 

no.  156 

* 

no.  4  * 

no. 

68  * 

no.  132  * 

no.  157 

* 

no.  5.  * 

no. 

69  * 

no.  133  * 

no.  158 

* 

no.  6* 

no. 

70,  * 

no.  134  * 

no.  159 

* 

no^.  7  * 

no. 

71.  * 

no.  135  * 

no.  160 

* 

np.,  8* 

na 

72  * 

no.  136  * 

no.  161 

* 

no:  9  * 

na, 

73.  * 

no.  137  * 

no.  162 

* 

no.  10* 

no. 

74,  * 

no.  138  * 

no.  163 

* 

no.  U  * 

no. 

75  * 

no.  139  * 

no.  164 

* 

no.  12  * 

no. 

76  * 

no.  140  * 

no.  165 

* 

no.  13  * 

no. 

77  * 

no.  141  * 

no.  166 

■K- 

no.  14  * 

no. 

78  * 

no.  142  * 

no.  167 

* 

no.  15  * 

no. 

79  * 

no.  143  * 

no.  168 

* 

no.  16  * 

no. 

80  * 

no.  144  * 

no.  169 

* 

no.  17  * 

no. 

81  * 

no.  145  * 

no.  170 

* 

no.  18  * 

no. 

82  * 

no.  146  * 

742 


Classification 
no. 

N6.  HtYDROGRAPHiO 

OFFICE— Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1884,  no.  147  * 

1884,  no.  210 

*   1884,  no.  273  *   1884,  no.  336  * 

no.  148  * 

no.  211 

* 

no.  274  * 

no.  337  * 

no.  149  * 

no.  212 

* 

no.  275  * 

no.  338  * 

''■ 

no.  150  * 

no.  213 

■x- 

no.  276  * 

no.  339  * 

no.  151  * 

no.  214 

* 

no.  277  * 

no.  340  * 

no.  152  * 

no.  215 

* 

no.  278  * 

no.  341  * 

no.  153  * 

no.  216 

* 

no.  279  * 

no.  342  * 

'  ■' 

no.  154  * 

no.  217 

* 

no.  280  * 

no.  343  * 

' '; 

no.  155  * 

no.  218 

* 

no.  281  * 

no.  344  * 

' 

no.  156  * 

no.  219 

* 

no.  282  * 

no.  345  * 

no.  157  * 

no.  220 

■K- 

no.  283  * 

no.  346  * 

no.  158  * 

no.  221 

* 

no.  284  * 

no.  347  * 

no.  159  * 

no.  222 

* 

no.  285  ^ 

no.  348  * 

no.  160  * 

no.  223 

Hf 

no.  286  * 

no.  349  * 

no.  161  * 

no.  224 

* 

no.  287  * 

no.  350  * 

no.  162  * 

no.  225 

* 

no.  288  * 

no.  351  * 

no.  163  * 

no.  226 

* 

no.  289  * 

no.  352  * 

no.  164  * 

no.  227 

* 

no.  290  * 

no.  353  * 

no.  165  * 

no.  228 

* 

no.  291  * 

no.  354  * 

no.  166  * 

no.  229 

* 

no.  292  *  . 

no.  355  * 

no.  167  * 

no.  230 

* 

no.  293  * 

no.  356  * 

no.  168  * 

no.  231 

* 

no.  294  * 

no.  357  * 

no.  169  * 

no.  232 

* 

no.  295  * 

no.  358  * 

no.  170  * 

no.  233 

* 

no.  296  * 

no.  359  * 

no.  171  * 

no.  234 

* 

no.  297  * 

no.  360  * 

no.  172  * 

no.  235 

* 

no.  298  * 

no.  361  * 

no.  173  * 

no.  236 

M^ 

no.  299  * 

no.  362  * 

no.  174  * 

no.  237 

* 

no.  300  * 

no.  363  * 

no.  175  * 

no.  238 

* 

no.  301  * 

no.  364  * 

no.  176  * 

no.  239 

* 

no.  302  * 

no.  365  * 

;..• , 

no.  177  * 

no.  240 

* 

no.  303  * 

no.  366  * 

11', 

no.  178  * 

no.  241 

* 

no.  304  * 

no.  367  * 

i'A:  .   ■ 

no.  179  * 

no.  242 

* 

no.  305  * 

no.  368  * 

1)1!  .  . 

no.  180  * 

no.  243 

* 

no.  306  * 

no.  369  * 

no.  181  * 

no.  244 

* 

no.  307  * 

no.  370  * 

no.  182  * 

no.  245 

* 

no.  308  * 

no.  371  * 

no.  183  * 

no.  246 

^ 

no.  309  * 

no.  372  * 

no.  184  * 

no.  247 

* 

no.  310  * 

no.  373  * 

no.  185  * 

no.  248 

* 

no.  311  * 

no.  374  * 

no.  186  * 

no.  249 

* 

no.  312  * 

no.  375  * 

no.  187  * 

no.  250 

* 

no.  313  * 

no.  376  * 

no.  188  * 

no.  251 

* 

no.  314  * 

no.  377  * 

no.  189  * 

no.  252 

* 

no.  315  * 

no.  378  * 

no.  190  * 

no.  253 

* 

no.  316  * 

no.  379  * 

no.  191  * 

no.  254 

* 

no.  317  * 

no.  380  * 

no.  192  * 

no.  255 

* 

no.  318  * 

no.  381  * 

no.  193  * 

no.  256 

* 

no.  319  * 

no.  382  * 

no.  194  * 

no.  257 

•X- 

no.  320  * 

no.  383  * 

no.  195  * 

no.  258 

* 

no.  321  * 

no.  384  * 

no.  196  * 

no.  259 

* 

no.  322  * 

no.  385  * 

no.  197  * 

no.  260 

* 

no.  323  * 

no.  386  * 

no.  198  * 

no.  261 

* 

no.  324  * 

no.  387  * 

no.  199  * 

no.  262 

* 

no.  325  * 

no.  388  * 

no.200'T* 

no.  263 

* 

no.  326  * 

no.  389  * 

no.  201  * 

no.  264 

* 

no.  327  * 

no.  390  * 

no.  202  * 

no.  265 

■X- 

no.  328  * 

no.  391  * 

no.  203  * 

no.  266 

* 

no.  329  * 

no.  392  * 

no.  204  * 

no.  267 

•X- 

no.  330  * 

no.  393  * 

no.  205  * 

no.  268 

* 

no.  331  * 

no.  394  * 

no.  206  * 

no.  269 

* 

no.  332  * 

no.  395  * 

no.  207  * 

no.  270 

* 

no.  333  * 

no.  396  * 

no.  208  * 

no.  271 

* 

no.  334  * 

no.  397  * 

no.  209  * 

noi  272 

* 

no.  335  * 

no,  398  * 

743 


ClaKNlflcAtion 

N6. 

H^ 

^DROGKAPI 

no. 

Neai: 

Notice  to 

mi 

ajriners — Lkjnti 

(date) 

1884,  no.  399 

* 

1884,  no.  462    * 

no.  400 

* 

no.  463    * 

no.  401 

* 

no.  464    * 

no.  402 

* 

no.  465    * 

no.  403 

* 

no.  466    * 

no.  404 

* 

no.  467    * 

no.  405 

* 

no.  468    * 

no.  406 

* 

no.  469    * 

no.  407 

» 

no.  470    * 

no.  408 

* 

no.  471    * 

no.  409 

* 

no.  472    * 

no.  410 

* 

no.  473    * 

no.  411 

* 

no.  474    * 

no.  412 

* 

no.  475    * 

no.  413 

* 

no.  476    * 

• 

no.  414 

* 

no.  477    * 

no,  415 

•K- 

no.  478    * 

no.  416 

* 

no.  479    * 

no.  417 

* 

no.  480    * 

no.  418 

* 

no.  481    * 

no.  419 

* 

no.  482    * 

no.  420 

* 

no.  483    * 

no.  421 

* 

no.  484    * 

no.  422 

* 

no.  485    * 

no.  423 

* 

no.  486    * 

no.  424 

* 

no.  487    * 

no.  425 

* 

no.  488    * 

no.  426 

* 

no.  489    * 

no.  427 

* 

no.  490    * 

no.  428 

* 

no.  491    * 

no.  429 

* 

no.  492    * 

no.  430 

* 

no.  493    * 

no.  431 

* 

no.  494    * 

no.  432 

* 

no.  495    * 

no.  433 

* 

no.  496    * 

no.  434 

* 

no.  497    * 

no.  435 

* 

no.  498    * 

no.  436 

* 

no.  499    * 

no.  437 

* 

no.  500    * 

no.  438 

* 

1885,  no.     1    * 

no.  439 

* 

no.     2    * 

no.  440 

* 

no.     3    * 

no.  441 

« 

no.     4    * 

no.  442 

* 

no.     5    * 

no.  443 

* 

no.     6    * 

no.  444 

* 

no.     7    * 

no.  445 

* 

no.     8    * 

no.  446 

* 

no.     9    * 

no.  447 

* 

no.    10    * 

no.  448 

* 

no.    11    * 

no.  449 

* 

no.    12    * 

no.  450 

* 

no.    13    * 

no.  451 

* 

no.    14    * 

no.  452 

* 

no.    15    * 

no.  453 

* 

no.   16    * 

no.  454 

* 

no.   17    * 

no.  455 

* 

no.   18    * 

no.  456 

* 

no.    19    * 

no.  457 

* 

no.   20    * 

no.  458 

* 

no.   21    * 

no.  459 

* 

no.   22    * 

no.  460 

* 

no.    23    * 

no.  461 

* 

no.   24    * 

1885,^ 


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lll.i» 

no,- 

r2^: 

♦v  1885,  not   88 

« 

no. 

26 

« 

no.   89 

* 

no. 

27 

« 

no.   90 

* 

no. 

28 

* 

no.   91 

« 

no. 

29 

* 

no.   92 

* 

na 

30 

* 

no.   93 

* 

no. 

31 

* 

no.   94 

« 

no. 

32 

* 

no.   95 

* 

no. 

33 

* 

no.   96 

* 

na 

34 

* 

no.   97 

* 

no. 

35 

* 

no.   98 

« 

no. 

36 

* 

no.   99 

» 

no. 

37 

* 

nalOO 

* 

no. 

38 

* 

na  101 

* 

no. 

39 

* 

no.  102 

* 

no. 

40 

* 

no.  103 

* 

no. 

41 

* 

no.  104 

* 

no. 

42 

* 

no.  105 

* 

no. 

43 

* 

na  106 

* 

no. 

44 

* 

na  107 

* 

no. 

45 

* 

no.  108 

* 

no. 

46 

* 

na  109 

* 

no. 

47 

* 

na  110 

* 

no. 

48 

* 

na  111 

* 

no. 

49 

•X- 

na  112 

* 

no. 

50 

* 

na  113 

* 

no. 

51 

* 

na  114 

* 

no. 

52 

* 

na  115 

* 

no. 

53 

* 

na  116 

* 

no. 

54 

* 

no.  117 

* 

no. 

55 

* 

na  118 

♦ 

no. 

56 

* 

na  119 

* 

no. 

57 

* 

na  120 

* 

no. 

58 

* 

na  121 

* 

no. 

59 

* 

na  122 

* 

no. 

60 

* 

na  123 

* 

no. 

61 

* 

na  124 

* 

no. 

62 

* 

na  125 

* 

no. 

63 

* 

na  126 

* 

no. 

64 

* 

na  127 

* 

no. 

65 

* 

na  128 

* 

no. 

66 

* 

na  129 

* 

no. 

67 

* 

na  130 

* 

no. 

68 

* 

na  131 

* 

no. 

69 

■x- 

no.  132 

* 

no. 

70 

* 

no.  133 

* 

no. 

71 

* 

no.  134 

* 

no. 

72 

* 

no.  135 

* 

no. 

73 

* 

na  136 

* 

no. 

74 

* 

na  137 

* 

no. 

75 

* 

no.  138 

* 

no. 

76 

* 

na  139 

* 

no. 

77 

* 

no.  140 

« 

no. 

78 

* 

na  141 

* 

no. 

79 

* 

na  142 

* 

no. 

80 

* 

no.  143 

* 

no. 

81 

* 

no.  144 

•* 

no. 

82 

* 

na  145 

•ie 

no. 

83 

* 

na  146 

* 

no. 

84 

* 

na  147 

* 

no. 

85 

« 

na  148 

* 

no. 

86 

* 

na  149 

* 

na 

87 

* 

nal50 

* 

744 


Classification 
no. 

N6. 

HYDROGRAPHIC 

OFFICE— Continued  '•' ' 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

.::(date) 

1885,  no.  151 

* 

1885,  no.  214 

*   188£ 

,  no.  277 

*   1885,  no.  340  * 

tM  .uir 

no.  152 

* 

no.  215 

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Clwsiflratlon 
no. 

N6. 

HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE- 

-Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1886,  no.  34 

« 

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1889,  no.    6 

1890,  no.  18    * 

no.  35 

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no.  30 

no.  42 

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no. 16    * 

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no.  17    * 

no.  29    » 

746 


Classlftcatlon 
no. 

N6. 

HYDROGRAPHIC 

OFFICE— Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

11  oi  ^^u 

(date) 

1891,  no.  30 

* 

1892,  no.  42 

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747 


Cla88l(lcat1oii 

BO. 

N6.    H 

YDROGRAF 

•Hic  office-Co 

Qtinued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1896,  no.  25 

1897,  no.  37 

1898,  no.  49             1900,  no.    8 

no.  26 

no.  38 

no.  50 

no.  9 

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748 


lassiflcation 
no. 

N6. 

HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1901,  no.  20 

1902,  no.  31 

1903,  no.  ,42             1904.  no.  52 

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no.  21 

no.  32 

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no.  31 

no.  42 

1904,  no.    1 

no.  10 

no.  32 

no.  43 

no.    2 

no.  11 

no.  33 

no.  44 

no.   3 

no.  12 

no.  34 

no.  45 

no.   4\  ^. 

no.  13 

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no.  35 

no.  46 

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no.  14 

no.  36 

no.  47 

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no.  15 

no.  37 

no.  48 

no.    7 

no.  16 

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no.  49 

no.   8 

no.  17 

no.  39 

no.  50 

no.  .9 

no.  18 

no.  40 

no.  51 

no.  10 

no.  19 

no.  41 

no.  52 

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no.  20 

no.  42 

1903,  no.    1 

no.  12 

no.  21 

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no.  43 

no.   2 

no.  13 

no.22 

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no.  44 

no.   3 

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no.  23 

no.  45 

no.   4 

no.  16 

no.  24 

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no.   5    ; 

no.  25 

no.  47 

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no.i7     ■ 

no.  26 

no.  48 

no.    7 

no.  18 

no.  27 

no.  49 

no.   8 

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no.  28 

no.  50 

no.   9 

no.  20 

no.  29 

no.  51 

no.  10 

no.  21 

no.  30 

no.  52 

no.  11 

no.22  ■' 

no.  31 

1902,  no.    1 

no.  12 

no.  23 

no.  32 

no.   2 

no.  13 

no.'24  '  ' 

no.  33 

no.   3 

no.  14 

no.  25     ' 

no.  34 

no.   4 

no.  15 

no.  26     ' 

no.  35 

no.   5 

no.  16 

no.  27 

no.  36 

no.   6 

no.  17 

no.  28 

no.  37 

no.    7 

no.  18 

no.  29 

no.  38 

no.   8 

no.  19 

no.  30 

no.  39 

no.  .9, 

no.  20 

no.  31 

no.  40 

no.  10„ 

no.  21 

no.  32 

no.  41 

no.  11 

no.  22 

no.  33 

no.  42 

no.  12 

no.  23 

no.  34 

no.  43 

no.  13 

no.  24 

no.  35 

no.  44 

no.  14 

no.  25 

no.  36 

no.  45 

no.  15 

no.  26 

no,  37 

no.  46 

no.  16 

no.  27 

no.  38 

no.  47 

no.  17 

no.  28 

no.  39 

no.  48 

no.  18 

no.  29 

no.  40 

no.  49 

no.  19 

no.  30 

no.  41 

no.  50 

no.  20 

no.  31 

no.  42 

no.  51 

no.  21 

no.  32 

no.  43 

no.  52 

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no.  22 

no.  33 

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no.  23 

no.  34 

no.  45 

no.   2 

no.  24 

no.  35 

no.  46    ■ 

no.   3 

no.  25 

no.  36 

no.  47 

no.   4 

no.  26 

no.  37 

no.  47a 

no.   5 

no.  27 

no.  38 

no.  48 

no.   6 

no.  28 

no.  39 

no.  49 

no.   7 

no.  29 

no.  40 

no.60  ;; 

no.  8 

no.30  , 

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no.   9 

749 


€latiMificatloii 
no. 

N6. 

HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE— Continued 

N6.11: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1906,  no.  10 

X907,no.  9 

1908,  no.   7            1909, 

no.  6 

no.  11 

no.  10 

no.   8 

no.   6 

no.  12 

no.  11 

no.   9 

no.   7 

no.  13 

no.  12 

no.  10 

no.   8 

no.  14 

no.  13 

no.  11 

no.  9 

no.  15 

no.  14 

no.  12 

no.  10 

no.  16 

[no.  14a]  t 

no.  13 

no.  11 

no.  17 

no.  15 

no.  14 

no.  12 

no.  18 

no.  16 

no.  15 

no.  13 

no.  19 

no.  17 

no.  16 

no.  14 

l»t    .Oi 

no.  20 

no.  18 

no.  16a  t 

no.  15 

L    ,UU 

Xilr,   no.  21 

no.  19 

no.  17 

no.  16 

no.  22 

no.  20 

no.  18 

no.  17 

no.  23 

no.  21 

no.  19 

no.  18 

no.  24 

no.  22 

no.  20 

no.  19 

no.  25 

no.  23 

no.  21 

no.  20 

no.  26 

no.  24 

no.  22 

no.  21 

no.  27 

no.  25 

no.  23 

no.  22 

no.  28 

no.  26 

no.  24 

no.  23 

no.  29 

no.  27 

no.  25 

no.  24 

no.  30 

no.  28 

no.  26 

no.  25 

no.  31 

no.  29 

no.  27 

no.  26 

no.  32 

no.  30 

no.  28 

no.  27 

no.  33 

no.  31 

no.  29 

no.  28 

no.  34 

no.  32 

no.  30 

no.  29 

no.  35 

no.  33 

no.  31 

no.  30 

no.  36 

no.  34 

no.  32 

no.  31 

no.  37 

no.  35 

no.  33 

no.  32 

no.  38 

no.  36 

no.  34 

no.  33 

no.  39 

no.  37 

no.  35 

no.  34 

no.  40 

no.  38 

no.  36 

no.  35 

no.  41 

no.  39 

no.  37 

no.  36 

no.  42 

no.  40 

no.  38 

no.  37 

^^ 

no.  43 

no.  41 

no.  39 

no.  38 

no.  44 

no.  42 

no.  40 

no.  39 

■ 

no.  45 

no.  43 

no.  41 

no.  40 

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no.  46 

no.  44 

no.  42 

no.  41 

no.  47 

no.  45 

no.  43 

no.  42 

no.  48 

no.  46 

no.  44 

no.  43 

no.  49 

no.  47 

no.  45 

no.  44 

no.  50 

no.  48 

no.  46 

no.  45 

no.  51 

no.  49 

no.  47 

no.  46 

no.  52 

no.  50 

no.  48 

no.  47 

1907,  no.   1 

no.  51 

no.  49 

no.  48 

no.   2 

no.  52 

no.  50 

no.  49 

no.   3 

1908,  no.   1 

no.  51 

no.  50 

no.   4 

no.   2 

no.  52 

no.  51 

no.   5 

no.   3 

1909,  no.   1 

no.  52 

no.   6 

no.   4 

no.   2 

no.   7 

no.   5 

no.   3 

no.   8 

no.   6 

no.   4 

NG.llai 

Notice  to  mariners  (weekly;  separates) 

(date) 

[For  economy  In  distribution,  the 
sections  are  reprinted  separately 

paragraphs  relating  to  differei 
designated  as  "Extracts,"  e.  g 

It  geographical 
.,  Extract  from 

Notice  to  mariners  26,  July  1, 1899,  section  1,  extracts  595,  596.]  ' 

t  No.  14a,  dated  Apr.  10,  1907,  is  Special  notice  to  mariners  [regulations  for  govern- 
ment of  vessels  in  Hampton  Roads  and  adjacent  waters  during  Jamestown  Ter- 
centennial Exposition,  Apr.  26-Nov.  30,  1907]. 

$No.  16a,  dated  Apr.  18,  1908,  is  same,  with  alterations,  as  Regulations  governing 
patrol  of  San  Francisco  Bay  and  adjacent  waters  during  visit  of  Atlantic  Fleet,  for 
which  see  C1.8:Sa5. 


750 


Classiflcation 
no. 

N6.12: 

(date) 


N6.13: 

R861 

R862 

R863 
St7 

N6.14: 

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N6.    HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 
Notice  to  marliiers  for  Great  Lakes  (monthly) 


[First  Issue  May  15, 1894.  Subse 
Mar.-Dec.  of  each  year,  up 
indexes  were  issued  1894-98.] 


[uent  issues  on  the  15th  or  16th  of  each  month  for 
;o  and  including  issue  of  Apr.  15,  1899.    Yearly 


1894,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

1895,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1895,  no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 

1896,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1896,  no.  9 
no.  10 

1897,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 

1898,  no.  1 


1898,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 

1899,  no.  1 
no.  2 


[Consolidated  Apr.  22, 1899,  with  weekly  Notice  to  marmers  (N6.11:).  In  the  latter 
series,  information  affecting  the  Great  Lakes  is  arranged  in  separate  paragraphs 
designated  X  and  distributed  in  the  same  way  as  other  extracts;  see  also  note 
under  N6.II0:] 

Notice  to  mariners  for  Great  Liakes  (special) 

Rules  of  the  road  for  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and  tributary 
waters  as  far  east  as  Montreal.     Mar.  1,  1895. 
Same,  also,  rules  and  regulations  governing  anchorage  and  move- 
ments of  vessels  in  St.  Mary's  River.     1896. 
Same.    Jan.  15, 1897. 
Storms.    Law  of  storms,  with  practical  hints  to  navigators  on  Great 
Lakes.     Sept.  1,1896. 

Hydrographlc  notices 

[Indexes  issued  for  each  yearly  volume  1870-83,  except  1873.] 


1867,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1868,  no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 


1869,  no. 
no. 


no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18: 
no.  19 
1868,  no.  1 
no.  2r 

no.  4* 

no.  5    * 

no.  6    * 

no.  7    * 
no. 


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no.  12 

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no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  i:^ 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 


1870,  no. 
no. 


1869,  no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  80 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
1 
2 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  23 


1870,  no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
110,54 


751 


ClMslllctUon 
no. 

N6. 

HYDROGllAPHIC   OFFICB-Continued 

Ne.l4: 

Hydrograplilo  notices - 

-Continued 

(date) 

1870,  no.  55 

* 

1872,  no.  20 

1872,  no.  84 

1873 

,  no.  51 

1871,  no.    1 

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no.  21 

no.  85 

no.  52 

no.   2 

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no.  22 

no.  86 

no.  53 

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no.  23 

no.  87 

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no.  88 

no.  55 

no.   5 

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no.  25 

no.  89 

no.  56 

no.   6 

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no.  26 

no.  90 

no.  57 

no.   7 

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no.  27 

no.  91 

no.  58 

no.   8 

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no.  28 

no.  92 

no.  59 

no.   9 

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no.  29 

no.  93 

no.  60 

no.  10 

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no.  30 

no.  94 

no.  61 

no.  11 

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no.  31 

no.  95 

no.  62 

no.  12 

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no.  32 

no.  96 

no.  63 

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no.  13 

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no.  33 

no.  97 

no.  64 

no.  14 

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no.  34 

1873,  no.   1 

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no.  65 

no.  15 

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no.  35 

no.   2 

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no.  16 

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no.  36 

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no.   2 

no.  17 

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no.  37 

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no.  18 

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no.  19 

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Classification 
no. 

N6. 

HYDKOGRAPHIC   OFFICE-Continued 

N6.14: 

HydrograpMc  notices— Continued 

(date) 

1874,  no.  50 

1875,  no.  54    * 

1876,  no.  46 

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1877,  no.  41 

no.  51 

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N6.14: 

Hydrographio  notices— Continued 

(date) 

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no. 

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pi(date) 


N6.    HYDROGRAPHIC  OFFICE— Continued 

Hydrographlc  notices— Continued'  H'l^cnS^ 

1881,  no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
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no.  84 
no.  85 

1882,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 

[Consolidated  with  Notice  to  mariners;  see  N6.11:] 

Pilot    chart    of    north    Atlantic    Ocean 

[Monthly.] 

[This  is  Hydrographic  Office  chart  1400. 
See  also  A29. 23: 

1883,  Dec.    *  1884,  Mar. 

1884,  Jan.     *  Apr. 
Feb*    *  May 


,no.  4 

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!1X32    in. 


First  issue  was  Dec.  1883.] 


1884, 


June  * 
July  * 
Aug.    * 


785 


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no. 

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N6.15: 

Pilot  cliart  of  north.  Atlantic  Ocean— Continued 

(date) 

1884,  Sept. 
Oct. 

1890 

,Jan. 
Feb. 

* 

1895 

•^y- 

Nov. 

■» 

Mar. 

» 

June 

Dec. 
1885,  Jan. 

» 
* 

Apr. 
May 

* 

July 
Aug. 

Feb. 

* 

June 

* 

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Mar. 

* 

July 

* 

Oct. 

Apr. 
V         May 

* 

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* 

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* 

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* 

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June 

* 

Oct. 

* 

1896 

,  Jan. 

1'         July 

* 

Nov. 

* 

Feb. 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

» 

Mar. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

* 
* 

1891 

,  Jan. 
Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

* 

Mar. 

« 

June 

Dec. 
1886,  Jan. 

* 
* 

Apr. 
nSy 

July 
Aug. 

Feb. 

* 

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June 

* 

Sept. 

Max. 

* 

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July 

* 

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Apr. 
May 

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Aug. 

* 

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* 

Sept. 

» 

Dec.    * 

June 

* 

Oct. 

•K 

1897 

,  Jan.     * 

July 

* 

Nov. 

^ 

Feb.    * 

Aug. 

* 

Same,  suppl. 

Mar.    * 

Sept. 
Oct. 

* 
* 

1892 

Dec. 
,  Jan. 

* 

Apr.    * 
Mky     * 

Nov. 

* 

Feb. 

* 

June    * 

Dec. 

* 

Mar. 

* 

July     * 

1887,  Jan. 
Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

* 

Aug.    * 
Sept.   * 

Mar. 

« 

June 

« 

Oct.     * 

Apr. 

« 

•»M- 

July 

« 

Nov.    » 

May 

« 

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Aug. 

at 

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June 

* 

Sept. 

* 

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,  Jan. 

^^i        July 

« 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

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* 

Nov. 

« 

Mar. 

^<"^     Sept. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Apr. 

'T     Oct. 

* 

1893 

,  Jan. 

* 

May 

Nov. 

* 

Feb. 

« 

June 

Dec. 

* 

Mar. 

» 

July 

1888,  Jan. 
Feb. 

* 

Apr. 
May 

* 
* 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Mar. 

» 

June 

« 

Oct. 

Apr. 

* 

July 

* 

Nov. 

May 

* 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

June 

♦ 

Sept. 

* 

1899 

,  Jan. 

July 

» 

Oct. 

« 

Feb. 

Aug. 

« 

Nov. 

» 

Mar. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

* 
* 

1894 

Dec. 
,  Jan. 

« 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

« 

Feb. 

« 

June 

Dec. 

* 

Mar. 

« 

July 

1889,  Jan. 

« 

Apr. 

» 

Aug. 

Feb. 

» 

May 

« 

Sept. 

Mar. 

* 

June 

« 

Oct. 

Apr. 
May 

« 

July 

* 

Nov. 

* 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

June 

* 

Sept. 

* 

1900 

,  Jan. 

July 

* 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

Aug. 

* 

Nov. 

* 

Mar 

Sept. 

* 

Dec. 

« 

Apr. 
May 

Oct. 

* 

1895 

,  Jan. 

Nov. 

* 

Feb. 

June 

Dec. 

* 

Mar. 

July 

■7$« 


Classification 
no. 


N6.    HYDROGRAPHIC   OFITCE— Continued 


N6.15:    Pilot  cliart  of  nortb.  Atlantic  Ocean— Continued 


(date) 


i^- 


'."/. 


N6.15«: 

(CT) 
N6.16: 

(date) 


1900,  Aug. 
Sept. 

a  Oct. 

1/  i-       Nov. 

/        Dec. 

1901,  Jan. 
Feb. 

./        Mar. 
>'  I        Apr. 


May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 


1903,  Sept. 

1906,  Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

K- 

Nov. 

1907,  Jan. 

* 

Dec. 

Feb. 

■V 

1904,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

•*■ 

Mar. 

May 

* 

Apr. 

June 

» 

May 

July 

X 

June 

:-.      Aug. 

4f 

July 

-'.    Sept 

■•• 

Aug. 

Oct. 

V 

Sept. 

Nov. 

■■' 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1908,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1905,  Jan. 

Mar. 

'         Feb. 

'     Apr. 
M^y 

• 

Mar. 

» 

Apr. 
May 

June 

- 

July 

June 

Aug. 

suppl. 

July 

Sept 

?  ri'.ar 

Aug. 

Oct. 

-'■ 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1909,  Jan. 

* 

■JJ.      Dec. 

Feb. 

« 

..^06,  Jan. 

Mar. 

'• 

■."       Feb. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

May 

Apr. 

June 

May 

;       July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept 

Aug. 

Oct. 

" 

Sept. 

Nov. 

* 

;;      Ott. 

Dec. 

•1902,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 
Same, 
\L        June!  |ij,, 
'         July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
•(1903,  Jan. 

Feb. 
(I  Mar. 
b]  Apr. 
y\  May 
'f         June 

July 

Aug. 

Pilot  chart  of  nj^rtli  Atlantic  Ocean  (separates) 

I*ilot    cliart    of    north    Pacific    Ocean    20.7X35.3    in. 
[Monthly.] 

f  i      [This  is  Hydrographie  Office  chart  1401.   The  first  issue,  that  for  Jan.  1894, appeared 
I     ,        with  title.  Proposed  pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean.    Beginning  with  issue 
for  July,  1894,  title  has  been  uniform.] 


1896,  July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct.  * 
Nov.  * 
Dec  * 

1897,  Jan.'  * 
Feb.  * 
Mar.  * 
Apr.  * 
May  * 
June  * 
July  * 
Aug.  * 


See  also  A29.24: 

yi894,Jan.    * 

1895,  May 

Feb  .-June  [None 

June 

I                    issued.] 

July 

I         July    * 

Aug. 

Aug.    [None  is- 

Sept. 

sued.) 

Oct. 

Sept.   * 

Nov. 

Oct.     * 

Dec. 

Nov.    * 

1896,  Jan. 

Dec.    * 

Feb. 

1895,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

June 

76¥ 


N6.16:    Pilot  chart  of  north.  Pacific  Oijeati— Continued 


ClaasiflcAtlott 
no. 


(date) 


N6.16«: 

(CT) 

N6.17: 

(date) 


1897,  Sept.  * 
Oct.  * 
Nov.  ^* 
Dec. 

1898,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May- 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1899,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1900,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept 
Oct. 

,1  In  .<!  Dec. 

1901,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

June  *-—  r^-.         *>• 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean  (separates) 


1901,  Nov. 

1906,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1902,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

June 
July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug, 
Sept. 

■    "■■•■'§?. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1907,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1903,  Jan. 

Mar.i 

Feb. 

Apr: 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 
MSy 

June 

July 

June 

Aug. 

>A  ni^y 

^«Pt- 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1908,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1904,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

May 

Apr. 

June 

May 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

.  Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1909,  Jan. 

Deo. 

Feb. 

1905,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

July 

June  ^.  h|p<r»l  If^if '    A<ig. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

"IT 

"fe 

■Nov. 

■i,-| 

Dec. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean  f    22.4  X  31.1  in. 

[This  is  Hydrographic  Office  chart  26Q3.J  .   • ;.     •  ,    ,  • .  i :   .     ; 

See  also  A29. 27: 
1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910  f  . 

t  The  first  issue  was  for  a  quarterly  period,  but  beginning  With  Mtor  1910,  the  issues 
are  monthly.  .nrir>ir>     :i.T/. 


758 


Classification 
no. 

N6.18: 

(letters) 

or 

(no8.) 


N6.19: 

(nos.) 


N6.    HYDROGRAPHIC   OFFICE— Continued 
Maps  and  cliarts 

[The  index  charts  arranged  by  letters  precede  the  numerical  arrangement  of  charts. 

The  5  series  of  pilot  charts  which  appear  at  regular  intervals  are  classed  elsewhere, 
as  follows:  Chart  1400  is  Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean  {see  N6.15:);  chart 
1401  is  Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean  {see  N6.16:);  chart  2600  is  Pilot  chart 
of  south  Atlantic  Ocean  {see  N6.20:);  chart  2601  is  Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific 
Ocean  {see  N6.21:);  chart  2603  is  Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean  {see  N6.17:). 

The  Pilot  chart  of  Great  Lakes  is  classed  here.    It  appeared  first  in  Apr.  1894  as 
,j  chart  1415,  of  which  a  2d  edition  was  issued  in  Apr.  1895;  it  was  reissued  Aug. 

1897  as  chart  1675,  and  again  reissued  July  17, 1909  as  chart  2602. 
i      See,  for  charts  issued  prior  to  1866  by  Naval  Observatory  and  Hydrographical  Office, 
N14.8: 

See,  for  catalogues  of  Hydrographic  Office  charts,  N0.5:] 

Reprint  of  hydrograplilc  information 

[From  Pilot  charts  (N6.15;,  N6.16:)  and  Hydrographic  bulletin  (N6.3:).] 

1 

2 

3  / 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Pilot  cliart  of  soutli  Atlantic   Ocean    23.1  x  32.4  in. 
[Quarterly.] 
[This  is  Hydrographic  Office  chart  2600.] 
See  also  A29.25: 

1909,  June-Aug. 
Sept.-Nov. 

1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910 

Pilot  cliart  of  soutli  Pacific  Ocean    21  X  35.8  in.    [Quar- 
terly.] 

[This  is  Hydrographic  Office  chart  2601.] 
S^e  also  A29.26: 

1909,  Sept.-Nov. 

1910,  Dec.  1909-Feb.  1910 

N7.     JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL,  Navy 

[Act  of  June  8,  1880,  authorized  the  President  to  appoint  an  officer  of  the  Navy  or  the  Marine  Corps  to  per- 
form the  duties  of  Solicitor  and  Judge- Advocate-General.  On  the  creation  of  the  office  of  Solicitor  of 
Navy  Department  (N8.)  by  act  of  May  22, 1908,  effective  July  1, 1908,  certain  duties  performed  by  Judge- 
Advocate-General  were  transferred  to  the  Solicitor. 

Decisions  of  Judge- Advocate-General  have  not  been  published,  either  in  full  or  in  digest.] 


N6.20: 

(date) 


N6.21: 

(date) 


.U 


N7.1: 
(date) 

N7.2: 
F761 


F762 
P93 

N7.2«: 

(CT) 

N7.3: 

(nos.) 

N7.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1893-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  issued  separately 
also.) 

General  puWications 

Forms  of  procedure  for  general  and  summary  courts-martial,  courts  of 
inquiry,  investigations,  naval  and  marine  examining  and  retiring 
boards;  [by]  Charles  H.  Lauchheimer.    1896.  ^t  tiVl 

Same.    2d  edition  enlarged.    1902. 

Prisons.  Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  naval  prisons  and 
prison  ships.    1909.    16» 

General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


m 

N8.      SOLICITOR  OF  NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

[Office  created  by  act  of  May  22.  1908,  effective  July  1,  1908.    Certaip  duties  horotofore  per/orrned  by  the 
Judge- Advocate-General,  Navy,  have  been  transferred  to  the  Solicitor  of  Navy  Department.) 


riasslflratlon 
no. 

N8.1: 

(date) 

N8.2: 

(CT) 

N8.3: 

(nos.) 

N8.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1909,  in  annual  report  of  Navy  Dopiirliiient  (Nl.l;>,{Vi()  iMUQd  separately  also.) 

General  publications  [J   m 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins  .ii<./  j  ^ 

[None  issued.]  MfioO  '  : 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

N9.      MARINE   CORPS 


(Created  by  act  establishing  and  organizing  the  Marine  Corps, 

p.  594).) 

Annual 


approved  July  11,  1798  (Stat.  L,  v. 


N9.1: 

(date) 

N9.2: 

Ac3, 

All 

F45» 

F452 
Id2 

L56 


N84 

P29» 

P292 
Se2i 

Se22 
Se23 

Se2* 
Se2» 
Se2« 
Se27 
Sml 


T17 


P 


reports 


[1841-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Nayy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  since  1892,  issued 
separately  also.) 

General  publications 

Accountability.     Instructions  relating  to  system  of  accountability  for 
f^fll       clothing,  arms,  accoutrements,  and  other  public  property  of 
Marine  Corps,   including  directions  in  preparation  of  returns, 
vouchers,  and  accounts.     1891. 
Alaska.    Specifications  for  labor  and  material  for  marine  officers'  quar- 
ters to  be  built  at  Sitka,  Alaska,  1896-7.     [1897.] 
Field  work.    Manual  of  practical  instructions  to  officers  of  Marine  Corps 
in  field  work.     1903.     [1]  +  78  p.  il.  14  pi. 
Same,  without  plates.     1903  [reprint  1905].     [1]  +  78  p.  il. 
Identification.    Circular  [instructions  for  guidance  of  those  concerned 
in  making  and  forwarding  identification  records  consisting  of 
finger-prints  and  personal  descriptions],    June  10,  1907.     12*' 
Letters  and  reports  in  relation  to  organization  and  increase  of  Marine 
Corps,     n.  p.  [1856].     [Reprinted  with  additions  and  omissions 
from  annual  report  of  Navy  Department,  1852  (Nl. 1:852),  p. 
573-608.] 
Notes  and  suggestions  for  officers  of  Marine  Cbrps;  by  Charles  A.  'Doyen. 

1900.    40 
Pay  rolls.     Instructions  to  commanding  officers  of  Marine  Corps  relative 
to  rendition  of  pay  rolls,  etc.     1901. 
Same,  addenda.    June  25,  1904. 
Second  lieutenants.     Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  to 
enter  Marine  Corps  [as  2d  lieutenants].     [1899.]    12° 
Same.     [1901.]     12° 
Second  lieutenants.    Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  to 
enter  Marine  Corps  as  2d  lieutenants.     [1903.]    12° 
Same.     [1904.]     12« 
Same.     [Nov.  25,  1905.]    12o 

Same.     [Nov.  25,  1905,  reprint]  Oct.  15,  1907.     12® 
Same.     [June  6,  1908.]    12» 
Small-arms.     Circular  [containing  excerpts  from  general  orders  and  cir- 
culars of  War  Department,  modifying  small-arms  firing  regula- 
tions, 1906].    June  28,  1908.    12« 
Target  firing.     Instructions  relative  to  target  firing  in.  Marine  Corps. 
1896. 


760 


Classification 
no. 

N9 

.     MARINE 

CORPS— Continued 

N9.2: 

General  publications— Continued 

T681 

Transportation.     Instructions    governing    transportation    for    Marine 

T682 

Same 

1909. 

N9.3: 

Btdletins 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

N9.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[None  issued  up 

to  Dec.  31 

,1909 

t] 

N9.5  ' : 

General  orders  [1st  series, 

1877-July  11,  1894]    12o 

(date) 

(The  Public  Documents  Library  copies  ol  certain  issues  are  typcAvritten;  these  are 

presumably 

3opies  of  the  origmals,  the  size  of  which  is 

probably  12°.    Such  cases 

are  1878,  nos 

2  and  9;  1880,  no.  4 

1881,  nos.  1  and  2.] 

1877,  no. 

1 

1880,  no. 

1 

1883,  no.  2 

1888,  no.  1    8» 

no. 

2 

no. 

2 

1884,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no. 

3 

no. 

3 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no. 

4 

no. 

4 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no. 

5 

no. 

5 

no.  4 

1889,  no.  1 

no. 

6 

no. 

6 

no.  5 

no.  2 

no. 

7 

no. 

7 

no.  6 

1890,  no.  1 

no. 

8 

no. 

8 

1885,  no.  1 

no.  2 

1878,  no. 

It 

no. 

9 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no. 

2 

1881,  no. 

1 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no. 

3 

no. 

2 

no.  4 

no.  5 

-'..-    '■'.      ■    "■!'•  ■     i 

no. 

4 

no. 

3 

no.  5 

1891,  no.  1 

.(-'jiM>^-:>-\  i^"'  ! 

no. 

5 

no. 

4 

no.  6 

no.  2 

no. 

6 

no. 

5 

no.  7 

no.  3 

nih^ 

••ri.     no. 

7 

no. 

6 

1886,  no.  1 

1892,  no.  1 

-       no. 

8 

no. 

7 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no. 

9 

no. 

8 

no.  3 

no.  3 

no. 

10 

no. 

9 

no.  4 

no.  4 

1879,  no. 

1 

no. 

10 

no.  5 

1893,  no.  1 

no. 

2 

no. 

11 

1887,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no. 

3 

no. 

12 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no. 

4 

1882,  no. 

1 

no.  3 

no.  4 

..-■.: 

no. 

5 

no. 

2 

no.  4 

1894,  no.  1 

\\-\fiW.  \()  ?*- 

no. 

6 

no. 

3 

no.  5 

■  ,;-,..ii,rr,  ■: 

no. 

7 

1883,  no. 

1 

no.  6 

[1st  series  discontinued  with  no.  1  of  1894.] 

§N9.5  2: 

General  orders  [2d  series, 

Dec.  21,  1908-  §] 

12*     ' 

(nos.) 

[None  issued  between  no.  1  of  1894  and  no.  1  of  1908.    In  the  2d  series,  nos.  1-5  were 

issued  in  1908;  nos.  &-46,  in  1909.] 

1 

4 

7 

10 

2 

5 

8 

11 

3 

6 

9 

12 

t  On  June  7,  1910,  the  Marine  Corps  began  a  series  of  Circulars.  Only  7  numbers 
were  issued,  the  last  being  no.  7  for  Mar.  27,  1911,  after  which  the  series  was  merged 
into  a  new  series  entitled  Marine  Corps  orders;  see  footnote  class  N9.9: 

X  No.  1  not  printed;  superseded  by  no.  237  of  Navy  Department  General  orders,  1st 
series  (N1.13 1:237). 

§  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Marine 
Corps  has  since  discontinued  the  General  orders  [2d  series](N9.52:),  Special  orders  [2d 
serie8](N9.6^:),  and  Circulars  (N9.4:).  The  last  issue  in  each  series  was  as  follows: 
General  order  79,  Mar.  25,  1911;  Special  order  75,  Mar.  23,  1911;  Circular  7,  Mar.  27, 
1911.  For  these  3  series  the  Marine  Corps  substituted  a  new  series  of  publications,  the 
first  issue  of  which  was  for  Apr.  20, 1911.  This  has  necessitated  a  new  class  under  N9., 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
N9i.9:    Marine  Corps  orders    12« 

(nos.)  [Supersede  General  orders  [2d  series](N9.52:),  Special  orders  [2d  serIes](N9.62:),  and  Circulars 

(N9.4:).J 


761 


iMsincsiion 
no. 

SS\9,      JK 

L  AltXXN  Ml 

J    %J\JMX 

fO V 

.'Oniinuea 

N9,6J: 

General  orders  [2d  series, 

Dec.  21 

1908- 

] — Continued 

(nos.) 

13 

22 

31 

40 

14 

23 

32 

41 

15 

24 

33 

42 

16 

25 

34 

43 

17 

26 

35 

44 

18 

27 

36 

45 

19 

28 

37 

46 1 

20 

29 

38 

21 

30 

89 

N9.6>: 

Special 

orders 

[1st  series,  1895] 

120 

(date) 
(nos.) 


N9.8  ' : 
900 

9041 
904  2 
908 


1895,  no.  1    ,  .^ ^^  ^  .^  ^^^        J  ^ , 

[1st  series  consisted  of  only  1  Issue,  that  for  Mar.  1, 1895.] 

Special  orders  [2d  series,  Nov.  16, 1908- 1]    12» 

[None  issued  between  no.  1  of  1895  and  no.  1  of  1908.     In  tlie  2d  series,  nos.  1  and  2 
were  issued  in  1908;  nos.  3-25,  in  1909.J 


1 

8 

15 

22 

2 

9 

16 

23 

3 

10 

17 

24 

4 

11 

18 

25 1 

5 

12 

19 

6 

13 

20 

7 

14 

21 

N9.7:     Orders  and  circular s(unnumbered)    12° 

(date)     1877,  Mar.   22    [Official  communications  to  be  forwarded  through  com- 
mandant of  Marine  Corps.] 
Mar.   22     [Official  communications  addressed  to  staff  of  Marine 

Corps  must  be  under  cover  to  commandant.] 

Apr.   23 

May     2 

June     4 

June     5 

Aug.     4 

1878,  Dec.   10 

1882,  Feb.     4    4° 

1892,  Dec.  20 

[No  more  unnumbered  orders  nor  uimumbered  circulars  were  issued.  Since  Dec. 
1908,  instructions  of  this  nature  have  been  included  in  other  series  issued  by  the 
Marine  Corps;  see  entries  and  footnotes  for  N9.52:,  N9.6*:,  and  N9.4:) 

Regulations   governing   uniform   and    equipments 
of  officers  and  enlisted  men 

Regulations  governing  uniform  and  equipments  of  officers  and  enlisted 
menof  Marine  Corps.    1900.    8* 
Same,  Mar.  16,  1904.     1904.     12» 

Same,  addenda  [modifying  regulations  of  Mar.  16,  1904].     12° 
Same,  with  [changes  and]  addenda;  [corrected  to  1908].     Washing- 
ton, Globe  Printing  Company,   1908.     12*    [See,   for  changes, 
N9.8  2:908  ^-«.] 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Marine 
Corps  has  since  discontinued  the  General  ordeis  [2d  8eries](N9.5^:),  Special  orders  [2d 
8eries](N9.62;),  and  Circulars  (N9.4:).  The  last  issue  in  each  series  was  as  follows: 
General  order  79,  Mar.  25,  1911;  Special  order  75,  Mar.  23,  1911;  Circular  7,  Mar.  27, 
1911.  For  these  3  series  the  Marine  Corps  substituted  a  new  series  of  publications,  the 
first  issue  of  which  was  for  Apr.  20, 1911.  This  has  necessitated  a  new  class  under  N9., 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
N9.9: 
(nos.) 


12^ 


Marine  Corps  orders 

[Supersede  General  orders  [2d  series](N9.5*:),  Special  orders  [2d  serie&](N9.6*:),and  Circulars 
(N9.4:).!| 


762 


Classification 
no. 

N9.8': 

908 1 


9082 
9083 
908  ■* 
908  5 
908  « 
tN9.9: 


N9.     MARINE   CORPS— Continued 

Changes  in  Marine  Corps  pampMets  (numbered) 

Changes  no.  1  [in  1908  edition  of]  Regulations  governing  uniform  and 
equipments  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Marine  Corps.    Jan.  28, 
1909.     12« 
Same,  no.  2.    June  30,  1909.     12o 
Same,  no.  3.     Aug.  19,  1909.     12° 
Same,  no.  4.     Aug.  21,  1909.     12» 
Same,  no.  5.     Sept.  23,  1909.     12» 
Changes  no.  6  [amendment  to  no.  5].     Oct.  20,  1909.     12'» 


NIC.   MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 


[Organized  under  act  to  reorganize  Navy  Department,  approved  Aug.  31, 1842.] 


NlO.l: 

(date) 

N10.1«: 

(date) 
N10.2: 

Ac8 

H99 

In2 
J27 

M97 

N22^ 

N222 
N93 

R29 

R92 

Sch6 

T281 


Annual  reports  of  surgeon -general 

[1842-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  usually  issued  sepa- 
rately also.) 

Annual  reports  of  surgeon -general    (separates) 


General  publications 

Acting  assistant  surgeon.  Medical  Corps,  Navy  [circular  for  informa- 
tion of  persons  desiring  to  enter  Navy  as  acting  assistant  surgeon]. 
Feb.  9,  1906.     12° 

Hygiene.  Naval  hygiene,  by  Joseph  Wilson;  appendix,  Moving 
wounded  men  on  shipboard,  by  Albert  C.  Gorgas.     1870. 

Increase  in  Medical  Corps  of  Navy.     1903.    4° 

Japan.  Report  on  Japanese  naval  medical  and  sanitary  features  of 
Russo-Japanese  War;  by  William  C.  Braisted.  1906.  [4915- 
328j 

Museum  of  hygiene.  Catalogue  of  exhibits  in  museum  of  hygiene, 
medical  department.  Navy;  by  Philip  S.  Wales.     1893.     . 

Navy.     Extracts  from  [Navy]  regulations  and  Instructions  [to  medical 
officers]  in  relation  to  physical  examination  of  recruits  for  enlist- 
ment in  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.     [Apr.  26,  1907.] 
Same.     [Apr.  26,  1907,  reprint  Oct.  23,  1907.] 

Nurse  Corps.  Regulations  and  instructions  for  Nurse  Corps,  Navy, 
1909.     1909. 

Requisitions.  Circular  letter  for  medical  officers  in  relation  to  requi- 
sitions and  public  bills.     Dec.  5,  1907.    4° 

Russia.  Report  on  Russian  medical  and  sanitary  features  of  Russo- 
Japanese  War;  by  Raymond  Spear.    July  1,  1906. 

Schools.  Naval  medical  schools  of  France  and  England,  with  Obser- 
vations on  naval  hospitals  of  Toulon  [France];  by  Richard  C. 
Dean.     1876. 

Test  case.     Contents  of  naval  test  case.     Sept.  1903.     12° 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  Marine 
Corps  has  since  discontinued  the  General  orders  [2d  8eries](N9.52:),  Special  orders  [2d 
8eries](N9.6^:),  and  Circulars  (N9.4:).  The  last  issue  in  each  series  was  as  follows: 
General  order  79,  Mar.  25,  1911;  Special  order  75,  Mar.  23,  1911;  Circular  7,  Mar.  27, 
1911.  For  these  3  series  the  Marine  Corps  substituted  a  new  series  of  publications,  the 
first  issue  of  which  was  for  Apr.  20, 1911.  This  has  necessitated  a  new  class  under  N9., 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
N9.9:     Marine  Corps  orders    12° 

(nos. )  (Supersede  General  orders  [2d  series](N9.52:),  Special  orders  [2d  series](N9.62:),  and  Circular 

(N9.4:).] 


7«S 


CUsslleatloB  NIO.     MEDICINE  AND   SURGERY  BUREAU— Cont'd 


N10.2: 

T282 


T28^ 
Y3> 


¥33 
N10.3: 

(no8.) 
N10.4: 

(date) 


N10.6: 

867 
873 
878 
881 
886 
906 
908 

N10.6: 

(CT) 
N10.7: 

(date) 

NI0.8: 

(date) 


General  publications— Continued 

Test  case.    Memoranda  to  accompany  naval  test  case  and  microecopical 
outfit.    Navy  Department,  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1905. 
Same.     1908. 

Yellow  fever.     Report  on  yellow  fever  in  U.  S.  S.  Plymouth  in  1878-*9. 
[Ist  edition.]    1880.     [Cover-title  reads:  "Extracted  from  report 
of  surgeon  general,"  but  it  is  not  found  in  the  report  for  1879, 
1880,  or  1881.] 
Same.    [2d  edition  with  corrections.]    1881. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars   (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1893,  unnumbered  circulars  were  Issued  by  the  Medicine  and  Surgery 
Bureau  as  necessary  in  connection  with  its  work.  Since  that  date,  under  article 
1614  of  Regulations  for  government  of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  Information  and  in- 
structions are  included  in  the  various  series  issued  by  the  iSecretary  of  the  Navy. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  these  circulars  and  no  complete  file  could 
be  consulted.  The  series  as  listed  below  is  compiled  from  the  list  as  found  on 
p.  282  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  18G3-87 
(N1.2:G28),  which  ue  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.] 


1869, 
1870 
1871, 
1872, 


1873, 

1874, 
1875, 

1876 

1877 
1878, 


July     7    * 
[None  issued.] 
June  13    * 
July     1    * 
Nov.     1    * 
Nov.     6    * 
Jan.      1    * 
Feb.   24    * 
Jan.    12    * 
Apr.     8    * 
July     1    * 
[None  issued. 
[None  issued. 
June     1    * 


1879,  Feb.     1    * 

1882,  May 

2 

Mar.   28    * 

Aug. 

21 

Apr.     8    * 

Oct. 

9 

Nov.  15    * 

1883,  May 

4 

Nov.  21    * 

Aug. 

26 

1880,  Mar.   30    * 

Nov. 

29 

June  30    * 

1884,  Apr. 

15 

Sept.    8    * 

1885,  Jan. 

1 

Oct.    14    * 

Apr. 

4 

1881,  Jan.      1    * 

Oct. 

20 

Feb.     1    * 

Oct. 

21 

Apr.     8    * 

1886,  Jan. 

16 

1882,  Jan.    10    * 

1887-93    * 

Jan.    15    * 

officers  of  Navy. 

1867 

ofiicers  of  Navy. 

1873.     12° 

Instructions 


Same.     1878.     12« 
Same.     1881. 
Same.     1886. 
Same.     1906. 

Same.     1909.     [Although  not  printed  until  1909,  letter  authorizing 
publication  and  cover-title  read  1908.] 

Specifications 


Drill  regulations  for  Hospital  Corps     24" 

1902 
1907 

Supply  table   of  medical   department,   Navy,   with 
allovs^ance  for  ships 

1894 
1899 
1905 

Same,  addenda 
1909 


764 


Classifleation 
no. 

N10.9: 

(nos.) 


NIO.IO: 

(date) 


NlO.ll: 

(v.  nos.) 


N10.11«: 

(CT) 


NIO.  MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU— Cf;>iit'd 

Contributions  to  medical  science '^^<^'5^^'^^'<>*^ 

[1]  Medical  essays,  compiled  from  reports  by  medical  oflficers  of  Navy. 

1872. 
Same.     1873. 
[2]  Report  on  origin  and  therapeutic  properties  of  cuncjiirango;  by  W.  S. 

W.  Ruschenberger.     1873.    4«  ,    . 

[3]  Sanitary  and  medical  reports,  1873-74,  by  officers  of  Navy;  feditedl 

by  H.  C.  Nelson.     1875. 
[4]  Hygienic  and  medical  reports,  by  mediqal offiqeraof  N£|,V;y;> [edited] 

by  Joseph  B.  Parker.    1879.  •    "  '  ^         :^^ 

[Discontinued.]  .^n  !  »->! Ifl  JT  !  :  P..Or^^ 

Naval     Medical     School,     Programine     of     closing 
exercises 

,  ,;    [The  school  was  organized  under  Navy  Department  General  order  89  of  May  27, 1902. 


uepi 
info 


Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning  other  publications.] 
1907 
United  States  naval  medical  bulletin  (quarterly) 

[First  issue,  Apr.  1907.    Index  for  v.  1  issued  separately.    Indexes  for  v.  2  and  v.  3 
are  included  in  no.  4  of  each  of  those  volumes.} 

V.  1,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
[no.  4],  index 

United  States  naval  medical  bulletin  (separates) 


Nil.      NAUTICAL,  ALMANAC   OFFICE 


.  2,  no.  1 

viul5,no.l 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  4 

[Provided  for  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1849  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  375).  Until  1858,  it  was  a  distinct  bureau,  the 
reports  being  made  directly  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  1859-61,  under  control  of  Bureau  of  Ordnance 
and  Hydrography;  1862-89,  under  Bureau  of  Navigation;  1890-1909,  under  Bureau  of  Equipment,  being 
administered  1898-1909  by  departmental  regulations  as  part  of  Naval  Observatory,  f] 

Nll.l:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1849-1904  (except  1859, 1861, 186*?,  none  issued,  and  1902),  in  annual  reports  of  Navy 

^  '^  Department  (Nl.l:).    1902reportappearsinannualreportof  Equipment  Bureau, 

1902  (N5.1:902). 
1905-C9,  no  regular  signed  reports  printed,  the  work  of  the  Nautical  Almanac  Office 

being  summarized  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl!l:),  as  part  of  the 

work  of  the  Naval  Observatory.] 

Nil. 2:     General  publications 

As8  Astronomical  instruments.  Report  to  Secretary  of  Navy  on  recent  im- 
provements in  astronomical  instruments;  by  Simon  Newcomb. 
1884.     ([48th  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  96];  serial  no.  2166.) 

J97  Jupiter.  Continuation  of  DeDamoiseau's  tables  of  satellites  of  Jupiter 
to  1900;  by  D.  P.  Todd.  Washington,  Bureau  of  Navigation, 
1876.    4*'  .  ,      >, 

P93  Price  list.  Publications  of  Nautical  Almanac  Ofl&ce,  price  listi  [1900.] 
[An  earlier  list  was  issued  but  was  withdrawn  from  circulation.] 

St2^  Stars.  List  of  positions  of  bright  stars  and  planets  [Dec.  1907-Mar. 
1908],  prepared  for  use  of  navigators.     1907.     large  8° 

St22  Stars.  List  of  stars  for  navigators,  1908.  1908.  large  8*'  [Similar 
lists  of  stars  for  1909  and  later  years  appear  as  appendixes  to 
certain  editions  of  the  American  nautical  almanac  (Nil. 6:). 
See  also  footnote  for  Nil. 6:909-912.] 

Su7  Sun.  Reports  of  observations  of  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Aug.  7,  1869. 
[1885.]    4«     [^eea^so  Nil. 5:869 2, 3.] 

t  Transferred  with  Naval  Observatory  to  Bureau  of  Navigation,  JTi^ly  1,  1910,  by 
Changes  in  Navy  regulations,  1909,  no.  11,  issued  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  June  27,  1910, 
in  pursuance  of  naval  appropriation  act  approved  June  24,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1, 
p.  613),  which  abolished  the  Bureau  of  Equipment;  see  also  footnote  on  p.  703. 


765 


'TP! 


CiaMiflc»t|on     NH.    NAUTICAIj  ALMANAC  OFFICE— Continued 

no. 

Nll.a;  BuJUotlns 

(no8.)  [None  issued.] 

N11.4:  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

^ll.5 :  American  ephemerls  and  nautical  almanac    large  8« 

fdate)  IPublication  beguu  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1S49  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  375),  the  first  Issue, 

^         '  that  for  1.S55,  having  been  published  iu  1852.    There  have  usually  been  2,  and 

sometimes  3  editions  for  each  year,  the  1st  edition  usually  being  printed  about 

3  years  in  advance.] 

1855  [Ist  edition]  f 
Same.    [2d  edition?]    * 

1856  2  editions 

1857  * 
Same,  appendix,  New  method  of  correcting  lunar  distances  and 

Improved  method  of  finding  error  and  rate  of  chronometer  by 
equal  altitudes;  by  William  Chauvenet.     1866.    86  p.  8« 

[The  first  article  of  this  appendix  appeared  originally  in  American  ephemeris  and 
nautical  almanac  for  1855  (Nil. 5:855),  as  p.  16-70  of  the  appendix  in  that  volume. 
The  second  article  appeared  originally  in  American  ephemeris  for  1856  (N11.5: 
856),  as  p.  35^56  of  the  appendix.  In  the  copy  in  the  Public  Documents  Library, 
table  4  of  the  2d  article  lacks  the  3  p.  for  reduction  of  mean  solar  into  sidereal 
time  which  are  found  in  the  original.] 

Same,  appendix,  New  method  of  correcting  lunar  distances  [etc.]. 
*?:•  V     1866.     [1]  -f  11-94  p.  large  8« 

[Contains  at  the  end  the  3  p.  of  table  4,  which  were  omitted  in  the  other 
1866  print.  Matter  recast  though  contents  are  otherwise  the  same  in  the  two 
prints.] 

1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 

Same,  supplement,  Asteroides  for  year  1859 

1862  * 

1863  * 

1864  * 
1865 
1866 

Same,  supplement,  Asteroides  for  year  1865 

1867  2  editions 

1868  2  editions 
1869 

Same,  supplement,  Total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Aug.  7,  1869.     1869. 

10  p. 
Same,  supplement,  Suggestions  for  oTbserving  total  eclipse  of  the 

sun,  Aug.  7,  1869.     1869.     14  p.     * 
See,  for   Reports   of    observations   of    total   eclipse   of    the  sun, 

N11.2:Su7. 

1870  2  editions 
Same,  supplement,  Occultations  of  stars  and  planets  by  the  moon 

visible  m  territory  west  of  Mississippi  River  in  1870    * 

1871  [Ist  edition] 
Same.    [2d  edition  with  corrections]    * 

1872  2  editions 

1873  1st  edition 
Same.    2d  edition 
Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

t  The  JBrst  portion  of  this  book,  with  same  title-page  but  including  only  the  Astro- 
nomical ephemeris  for  use  of  navigators,  was  also  published  separately.  See  Nil .6: 
855  ^ 


766 


Classification 
no. 

N11.5: 

(date) 


Nil.    NAUTICAL.  ALMANAC   OFFICE— Continued 

American  eplieiiieris  and  nautical  almanac — Cont'd 

1874  Ist  edition 
Same.    2d  edition 
Same.    [3d  edition]    * 

Same,  supplement  to  1874-77,  Tables  for  finding  latitude  of  a  place 
by  altitudes  of  Polaris  [Also  included,  with  alterations  in 
table  D,  in  both  editions  of  American  ephemeris  and  nautical 
almanac,  1877  (N11.5:877),  as  p.  25-33  of  the  appendix.] 

1875  let  edition 
Same.    2d  edition 
Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

See,  above,  for  supplement,  Nl  1.5:874-877. 

1876  2  editions 

See,  above,  for  supplement,  Nil. 5:874-877. 

1877  [Ist  edition] 
Same.    2d  edition 

Same.    2d  edition,  with  corrections    * 
See,  above,  for  supplement,  Nll.5:874-877. 

1878  [Ist  edition] 
Same.    2d  edition 

Same,  supplement,  Total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  July  29,  1878 
Same,  supplement  to  1878-81,  Tables  for  finding  latitude  of  a  place 
by  altitudes  of  Polaris    [Also  included,  with   alterations  in 
table  D,  at  end  of  each  regular  edition  of  American  ephemeris 
and  nautical  almanac,  1878-81  (N11.5:878-881).] 

1879  2  editions 

See,  above,  for  supplement,  Nil. 5:878-881. 

1880  2  editions 

See,  above,  for  supplement,  N11.5:878-881. 

1881  2  editions 

See,  above,  for  supplement,  N11.5:878-881. 

1882  2  editions 

1883  2  editions 

1884  2  editions 

Same,  supplement.  Apparent  right  ascensions  of  additional  time- 
stars,  1881-84. 

1885  2  editions 

1886  Ist  edition    [2123-28] 
Same.    2d  edition 

1887  Ist  edition    [2232-35] 
Same.    2d  edition 

1888  1st  edition    [2318-33] 
Same.     2d  edition 

1889  1st  edition    [2423-354] 
Same.    2d  edition 


1890 

2  editions 

1891 

2  editions 

1892 

2  editions 

1893 

2  editions 

1894 

2  editions 

1895 

2  editions 

1896 

1st  edition 

Same.    2d  edition 

1897 

1st  edition 

Same.    2d  edition 

[3406-34] 
[3514-39] 


767 


ClAMlfloatloa 
no. 

N11.5: 

(date) 


N11.6«: 

(CT) 
N11.6: 

(date) 


Nil.    NAUTICAL  ALMANAC   OFFICE— Continued 

American  ephemerls  and  nautical  almanac— <^ont'd 

Same,  supplement,  Elements  of  4  inner  planets  and  fundamental 
constants  of  astronomy 

1898  Ist  edition 

Same.    2d  edition    [3673-170] 

1899  Ist  edition 

Same.    2d  edition    [3795-«0] 
Same.    3d  edition    * 

1900  let  edition 

Same.    2d  edition    [3957-97] 

Same,  supplement,  Total  eclipse  of  the  Bun  May  28,  1900 

1901  Ist  edition 

Same.     2d  edition    [4132-17] 

1902  Ist  edition 

Same.    2d  edition    [4321-20] 
Same.    3d  edition 

1903  2  editions 

1904  Ist  edition 
Same.    2d  edition 
Same.     [3d  edition]    * 

1905  Ist  edition 
Same.    2d  edition    * 

1906  2  editions 

1907  Ist  edition 

Same.     [2d  edition]    * 

1908  2  editions 

1909  2  editions 

Same,  supplement,   Star  list  of  American  ephemeris,  [calendar] 
year  1909 

1910  2  editions 

Same,  supplement,   Star  list  of  American  ephemeris,   [calendar] 
year  1910 

1911  1st  edition 

1912  Ist  edition 

American  ephemerls  and  nautical  almanac  (separates) 


American  nautical  almanac 

[This ephemeris,  designed  for  the  special  use  of  navigators,  is  a  part  of  a  larger  work, 
namely,  the  American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac  (N11.5:),  which  includes 
also  material  for  the  use  of  astronomers.  The  first  issue  was  for  the  year  1855. 
It  was  published  in  this  fonn  as  l)eing  cheaper  and  more  convenient  for  navi- 
gators.  Though  often  regarded  as  a  cheap  edition  of  the  American  ephemeris 
and  nautical  almanac,  it  is  really  a  series  in  itself. 

Several  editions  have  usually  been  issued  for  each  year,  the  first  edition  being  pub- 
lished as  a  rule  three  years  in  advance. 

As  the  sot  in  the  Public  t)ocuments  Library  and  the  set  in  the  library  of  the  Naval 
Observatory  are  both  incomplete,  it  is  imxxissible  to  malce  an  accurate  state- 
ment of  the  numerous  editions.] 

1855  American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac  for  1855.  [let  edition.] 
Washington,  1852  [Cambridge,  Metcalf  and  Company,  printers]. 
[This  Ist  edition  has  same  title-page  as  the  Astronomical  ephem- 
eris and  nautical  almanac  for  1855  (Nil. 5:855),  of  which  only 
the  first  portion  is  included  here.] 
Same,  with  title.  Astronomical  ephemeris  for  use  of  navigators, 
comprising  sun,  moon,  lunar  distances,  and  4  principal  planets, 
with  appendix  containing  Chauvenet's  new  and  accurate  method 
of  correcting  lunar  distances,  for  1855.  Washington,  1853  [Cam 
bridge,  Metcalf  and  Company,  printers].    * 


768 


Classification 
no. 

N11.6: 

(date) 


Nil.     NAUTICAL  ALMANAC   OFFICE— Continued 

American  nautical  almanac — ^Continued 

American  ephemeris  for  use  of  navigators  -  ;  ) 

1856  2  editions?    * 

1857  [Ist  edition]    * 
Same.    2d  edition    * 
Same.     3d  edition    * 
Same.    4th  edition    * 

1858 

1859  * 

Almanac  for  use  of  navigators 

1860  [1st  edition]  * 
Same.    2d  edition    * 

1861  * 

1862  * 

1863  * 

1864  * 

1865  * 

1866  * 

1867  * 

1868  * 
1869 
1870    * 
1871 
1872    [1st  edition]    * 

American  nautical  almanac 

1880  [1st  edition]  * 
Same.    2d  edition 

1881  [1st  edition]  * 
Same.    2d  edition 

1882  2  editions 

1883  2  editions 

1884  [Ist  edition]  * 
Same.  2d  edition 
Same.    3d  edition    * 

1885  Ist  edition    * 
Same    2d  edition 

1886  Ist  edition    * 
Same.    2d  edition 

1887  2  editions 

1888  Ist  edition    * 
Same.    2d  edition 

1889  1st  edition    * 
Same.    2d  edition 

1890  [1st  edition]  * 
Same.    2d  edition 

1891  2  editions 

1892  2  editions 

1893  2  editions 

1894  2  editions 

1895  2  editions 


■offij)0  {>' 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876  [1st 
Same. 

1877  [1st 
Same. 

1878 
1879    [1st 

Same. 

Same. 


[2d  edition]    * 
3d  edition    * 
4th  edition    * 


edition]  * 
2d  edition    * 

edition]  * 
2d  edition 

edition] 
[2d  edition]    * 
3d  edition 


1896  2  editions 

1897  2  editions 

1898  3  editions 

1899  3  editions 

1900  3  editions 

1901  3  editions 

1902  3  editions 

1903  2  editions 

1904  2  editions 

1905  2  editions 

1906  1st  edition 
Same.  2d  edition  [Not  issued.] 

1907  2  editions 

1908  1st  edition 
Same.     2d  edition 
Same.    2d  edition  [reprint] 

1909  Ist  edition 
Same.    2d  edition   [with  ap- 
pendix] t 

1910  1st  edition 
Same.    2d  edition   [with  ap- 
pendix and  changes  in  ar- 
rangement] t 

1911  1st  edition  t 

1912  Ist  edition  f 


Nil. 6*^:     American  nautical  almanac  (separates) 

(CT)  fThe  only  separates  of  which  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  information  are 

the  appendix  to  2d  edition  for  1909  and  the  appendix  to  2d  edition  for  1910. 
These  are  lists  of  stars  for  navigators.  See,  for  information  concerning  similar 
lists,  footnote  for  N11.6:909-912.J 

fThe  appendix  for  2d  edition  for  1909  is  List  of  stars  for  navigators  for  1909;  a 

similar  appendix  with  title,  Stars  for  navigators  and  Polaris  tables  for ,  appears 

in  2d  edition  for  1910,  2d  edition  for  1911  (published  1910,  and  therefore  not  entered 
in  this  Checklist),  and  Ist  edition  for  1912.  See,  for  list  of  stars  for  navigators,  Dec. 
1907-Dec.  1908,  N11.2:St2^'-». 


769 


CUsHlllcation 
no. 

N11.7: 

(v.  no8.) 


(CT) 
N11.8: 

(date) 


N11.9: 

Eu6 

H22 
M49 
M53 

M771 

M772 

P25 
St2» 
St22 
St28 

V56» 

V562 
82452 


Nil.     NAUTICAIi  AL.MANAC   OFFICE— Continued 

Astronomical  papers  for  American  ephemerls  and 
nautical  almanac   4° 

[Tho  parts  which  make  up  the  volumes  of  the  series  listed  here  under  N11.7:  are  first 
published  as  separate  papers.    The  separates  should  be  classed  under  Nll.To:] 


6  pis.  in  1  V. 
6  pts.  in  1  V. 
5  pts.  in  1  V. 


V.  6 
V.  7 
V.  8 
Same 


4  pts.  in  1  v.l 
4  pts.  in  1  v.] 
Pts.  1,  2,  in  1 
ae,  pt.  3 


v.] 


[5  pts.  in  1  v.] 

Astronomical  papers  for  American  ephemeris  and 
nautical  almanac  (separates)    4° 

Pacific  coaster's  nautical  almanac    large  8° 


1885 

1893 

1901 

1886 

1894 

1902 

1887 

* 

1895 

1903 

1888 

1896 

2  editions 

1904 

1889 

1897 

1905 

1890 

1898 

2  editions 

1906 

1891 

2  editions 

1899 

2  editions 

1892 

2  editions 

1900 

[Discontinued.] 

Tables  computed  for  American  ephemeris  and 
nautical  almanac 

Eunomia.  Tables  of  Eunomia,  computed  for  American  ephemeris 
and  nautical  almanac;  by  E.  Schubert.  Bureau  of  Navigation, 
Washington,  1866.     4« 

Hannonia.  Tables  of  Harmonia,  computed  for  American  ephemeris 
and  nautical  almanac;  by  E.  Schubert.  Bureau  of  Navigation, 
Washington,  1869.     4<» 

Melpomene.  Tables  of  Melpomene,  computed  for  American  enhemeris 
and  nautical  almanac;  by  E.  Schubert.  Bureau  of  Ordnance 
and  Hydrography,  Washington,  1860.    4" 

Mercury.  Tables  of  Mercury,  for  use  of  American  ephemeris  and  nauti- 
cal almanac;  by  Joseph  Winlock.  Bureau  of  Navigation,  Wash- 
ington, 1864.    4« 

Moon.    Tables    of    the    moon;  by    Benjamin    Peirce.    Washington, 
printed  for  Nautical  almanac,  1853.    4® 
Same,  constructed  for  use  of  American  ephemeris  and  nautical  alma- 
nac; by  Benjamin  Peirce.     Bureau  of  Navigation,  Washington, 
1865.    4« 

Parthenope.  Tables  of  Parthenope,  computed  for  American  ephemeris 
and  nautical  almanac;  by  E.  Schubert.  Bureau  of  Navigation, 
Washington,  1871.    4« 

Stars.  Almanac  catalogue  of  zodiacal  stars,  printed  for  use  of  American 
ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac.  Bureau  of  Navigation,  Wash- 
ington, 1864.     large  S" 

Stars.    Tables  to  facilitate  reduction  of  places  of  fixed  stars;  prepared 
for  use  of  American  ephemeris  and    nautical    almanac.     [1st 
edition.]    Bureau  of  Navigation,  Navy  Department,  1869. 
Same.    2d  edition.     1873. 

See,  for  Star  lists,  1909  and  1910,  supplements  to  American  ephemeris, 
N11.5:9093,  910 ». 

Venus.    Tables  of  Venus,  prepared  for  use  of  American  ephemeris  and 
nautical  almanac;  by  George  W.  Hill.    Bureau  ol  Navigation, 
Washington,  1872.    4» 
Same.    Bureau  of  Navigation,  Washington,  1872.    4*    [Cover  bears 
date  1873.] 

—11 49 


770 


Classiftcation 
no. 

Nil. 10: 

(date) 


Nil.     NAUTICAL  ALMANAC    OFFICE— Continued 

Atlantic  coaster's  nautical  almanac    8«  and  large  8« 
American  coaster's  nautical  almanac 

1884  [2232-41] 

Atlantic  coaster's  nautical  almanac 

1885  1889 

1886  1890 

1887  1891 

1888  1892 
[Discontinued.] 


N12.      NAVAL,  ACADEMY 

[Prior  to  1845.  various  efforts  had  been  made  by  the  Navy  Department  for  the  instruction  of  midshipmen 
in  naval  science,  etc.,  and  several  small  schools  had  been  conducted  in  different  places,  the  principal 
ones  being  at  Boston,  New  York,  Norfolk,  and  one  in  connection  with  the  Naval  Asylum  at  Philadelphia 
These  were  finally  consolidated  to  form  the  Naval  School  which  was  formally  opened  at  Annapolis,  Md,, 

Under  a  reorganization  which  went  into  effect  July  1,  1850,  the  name  was  changed  to  Naval  Academy, 
and  the  institution  was  placed  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Hydrography, 
immediate  supervision  being  exercised,  as  before,  by  a  superintendent;  provision  was  also  made  for 
a  board  of  visitors  to  inspect  the  school  annually  and  to  report  upon  its  condition  to  the  Secretarv  of  the 
Navy.  The  Academy  was  removed  to  Newport,  R.  I. ,  in  May,  1861,  and  returned  to  Annapolis  in  the 
summer  of  1865  by  act  approved  May  21, 1864.  When  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  was  established,  Julv  5, 
1862,  the  Academy  was  placed  under  its  jurisdiction.  On  Mar.  1,  1867,  it  was  placed  under  the  direct 
supervision  of  the  Navy  Department,  the  administrative  routine  and  financial  management  being  still 
conducted  through  the  Bureau  of  Navigation.  On  Mar .  1 1 ,  1869,  this  official  connection  with  the  bureau 
ceased,  but  was  renewed  by  a  General  order  of  the  Navy  Department  issued  June  25, 1889 

See,  for  Historical  sketch  of  Naval  Academy,  1876,  N12.2:H62.] 


N12.li: 

(date) 


N12.12: 

(date) 


N12.2: 

.,  CUV 
€112 
C113 
C121 


C122 


C123 
C731 
C732 

H62 


M52 


Annual  reports  of  board  of  visitors 

Board  of  examiners 

1851-65  (except  1861,  none  issued,  and  1864,  issued  only  as  Congres- 
sional document  [1209-5]),  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Depart- 
ment (Nl.l:). 

Board  of  visitors 

1866-1909  (except  1905),  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:), 
and  usually  issued  separately  also.  Report  for  1866  issuea  also  as 
Congressional  document  [1238-53].     1905  issued  separately  only. 

Annual  reports  of  superintendent 

[1852-1905  (except  1864,  1865,  and  1868,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Navy 
Department  (Nl.l:),  and  sometimes  issued  separately  also.  From  1866  to  1888, 
the  report  of  the  superintendent  accompanied  the  report  of  the  board  of  visitors. 
From  1889  to  1905,  it  was  made  to  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  and  formed  part  of 
its  report. 

1906-09,  none  issued.] 

General  publications 

Cadets.     List  of  vacancies  for  cadets  at  Naval  Academy.     Nov.  16, 1899. 
Same.    June  8,  1900. 
Same.     June  15,  1900. 

Calculus.  Examples  in  integral  calculus  for  cadets  at  Naval  Academy. 
1874. 

Calculus.     Elements  of  differential  calculus  founded  on  method  of  rates 
or  fluxions;  bv  J.  Minot  Rice  and  W.  Woolsey  Johnson.     John 
Wiley  &  Son,  New  York,  1874.    pt.  1.     * 
Same.     1875.    pt.  2.     [Printed  at  Government  Printing  Office.] 

Compass.     Naval  Academy,  1863. 

Compass.  Mathematical  theory  of  deviations  of  compass,  arranged  for 
use  of  cadets  at  Naval  Academy;  by  J.  A.  Howell.     1879. 

Historical  sketch  of  Naval  Academy,  j)repared  for  Department  of  Edu- 
cation at  International  Exhibition  [Philadelphia,  Pa.]  1876;  by 
James  Russell  Soley.     1876. 

Mental  examination.  General  character  of  mental  examination  of  can- 
didates for  admission  into  Naval  Academy  as  naval  cadets,  after 
1898.    Navy  Department,  Bureau  of  Navigation  [1898]. 


771 


Glawilflcatlon 
no. 

N12.2: 

M66» 

M66» 

N22 

Sel' 


.      V^2 

N12.3: 

(noe.) 
N12.4: 

(no8.) 

N12.5: 

(date 
beginning 
academic 

year) 


N12.6: 

851 


855 


860 
863 
865 


N12.     NAVAIj  ACADEMY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Minerals.    Preliminary  catalogue  of  minerak  in  cabinet  of  Naval  Acad- 
emy, Annapolis,  Md.     1877. 

Minerals.    Catalogue  [2]  of  [mineral]  specimens  added  to  cabinet  of 
Naval  Academy  in  1878.    1879. 
Same  [3],  1881.    1881. 

Navigation.    Notes  on  navigation  and  determination  of  meridian  dis- 
tances, for  use  of  naval  cadets.     1882.    large  8" 

Seamanship.     Questions  in  seamanship  for  use  of    instructors  and 
students  at  Naval  Academy.     Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md., 
Dec.  4,  1872.    * 
Same.     Washington,  1879.     * 

Same.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  Dec.  4,  1872  [repub- 
lished] Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1882. 

Visitors.    List  of  members  of  board  of  visitors  to  Naval  Academy  for 
1902.    Feb.  5,  1902.     12° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
CirciQars 
[None  issued.] 
Annual  register 

[Issued  at  beginning  of  academic  year.  The  number  of  the  academic  year  was  first 
printed  in  Annual  register  for  1865-66,  and  was  reckoned  from  the  reorganization 
m  1850,  when  the  name  of  the  institution  was  changed  from  Naval  School  to 
Naval  Academy.  Beginning  with  the  year  1891-92,  this  number  was  amended 
by  the  addition  of  five  years  in  order  to  make  the  reckoning  begin  from  1845, 
when  the  Naval  School  was  first  formally  opened.] 

Official  register  of  officers  and  acting  midshipmen 
1858,  June 

1859  * 

1860  * 

1861,  Dec.  31  12« 
1862 

1863,  Dec.  31 

1864,  Nov.  1   ,,„^,,,, 
Annual  register 

1865  1877  1889  1901 

1866  1878  1890  1902 

1867  1879  1891  1903 

1868  1880  1892  1904 

1869  *        1881  1893         1905 

1870  *        1882  1894         1906 

1871  *        1883  1895         1907 

1872  1884  1896         1908 
1873,  Oct.  1     1885  1897         1909 

1874  1886  1898 

1875  *        1887  1899 

1876  1888  1900 

Regulations    (general) 

Regulations  for  government  of  Naval  Academy  at  Annapolis,  Md. 
Washington,    C.   Alexander,    printer,    1851.     [Copjr   m   Public 
Documents  Library  has  tipped  in  at  end  3  p.  with  title,  Regula- 
tions for  final  examination  of  midshipmen,  dated  July  23,  1852.] 
I  Regulations   of    Naval    Academy    at    AnnajDolis,    Md.    Washington^ 
!  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  printer,  1855.     [Title  on  cover  is: 

1  regulations  of  Naval  Academy,  1855.] 

Same.    Washington,  Geo.  W.  Bowman,  printer,  1860. 

Regulations  of  Naval  Academy  at .    Jan.  1863. 

Same.    Jan.  1865. 


illlllglOU, 

Re  vised 


772 


Classification 
no. 

N12.6 


876 
887 
895^ 
8952 

901 
906 

907 
909 
N12.7: 

(date) 


N12.8^: 

(date  of 

latest 

exam.) 


N12.8  2: 

(dates  of 

academic 

year) 


N12.    NAVAIi  ACADEMY— Continued 

Regulations  (general) — Continued 

Regulations  of  Naval  Academy  as  approved  by  Secretary  of  Navy, 
Mar.  4,  1869.    1869. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1876.     1876. 
Same,  Oct.  1,  1887.     1887. 
Same.    1895.     12« 
Regulations  for  interior  discipline  and  government  of  Naval  Academy. 
1895.     12*    * 
Same.    1901.    12« 
Regulations  of  Naval  Academy,  interior  discipline  and  government. 
1906.     12* 
Same.     1907.     12« 
Regulations  of  Naval  Academy.    1909.    12* 

Regulations  governing  admission  of  candidates 
into  Naval  Academy  as  midshipmen 

[Under  the  act  of  July  15, 1870,  the  title  of  students  at  the  Naval  Academy  was  changed 
from  midshipmen  to  cadet  midshipmen.  The  title  was  again  changed  by  act  of 
Aug.  5, 1882,  to  naval  cadets.  The  act  making  appropriations  for  naval  service 
approved  July  1,  1902,  provided  that  the  title  naval  cadet  be  changed  back  to 
midshipmen.] 

Regulations  governing  admission  of  candidates  into  Naval  Academy  as 
cadet-midshipmen 

1874?  [Has  cover-title,  16  p.;  includes  questions  used  in  examination 
held  June  6  and  7,  1873;  signed  by  Geo,  M.  Robeson,  Secretary 
of  Navy.  Published  probably  not  earlier  than  1874,  but  may 
have  been  as  late  as  1877,  Robeson's  service  as  Secretary  having 
terminated  Mar.  12,  1877.] 

Regulations  governing  admission  of  candidates  into  Naval  Academy  as 
naval  cadets 

1885  1898,  Aug.     3 

1888  1899,  Sept. 

1894,  Aug.  17  1900,  June 

1895,  July   16  1901,  May 

1897,  Jan.     20  Same,  with  additions 

1898,  Feb.     9  Sept.  26 

Regulations  governing  admission  of  candidates  into  Naval  Academy  as 
midshipmen 

1903,  Mar.  1906,  July 

1904,  ?uly  1908}    [None  issued.] 

1905,  Mar.  1909,  Mar. 
Examination  papers  for  admission 

[In  these  pamphlets  are  reprinted  the  questions  given  in  the  various  series  of  exam- 
inations. There  are  usually  two  series  of  examinations  each  year  and  the  number- 
ing has  been  consecutive  beginning  with  Aug.  1901.J 

I  1902,  series  1-4,  Aug.  1901-Sept.  1902 

1903,  series  l-A,  6-8,  Aug.  1901-June,  1903 

1904,  series  1-4,  6-10,  Aug.  1901-June,  1904 

1905,  series  1-4,  6-12,  Aug.  1901-June,  1905    * 

1906,  series  1-4,  6-14,  Aug.  1901-June,  1906 

1907,  series  3-4,  6-16,  Aug.  1902-June,  1907 

1908,  series  3^,  6-18,  Aug.  1902-June,  1908 

[No  separate  print  containing  examinations  to  June,  1909,  received  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library.] 

1910,  series  8-22,  June,  1903^une,  1910 
Examination  papers  [for  promotion] 

1881-82 


773 

N13.      NAVAL  INTBIiIilGENCE  OFFICE 

Established  !)>•  order  Issued  by  Sefretury  of  Navy,  Mar.  '23,  1882,  us  part  of  Bureau  of  Navigation.  De- 
tached from  Bureau  of  NaviKalion  beninniiiK  Dec.  1,  19()9,  by  order  of  Secretary  of  Navy  {see  p.  3  of 
Cajottgesin  Navy  regulations,  1909,  no.  tt,  Nl.ll«:  909«).] 

ClMslflcatlon 


N13.1: 

(date) 

N13.2: 

C63> 

C632 
C633 
C63* 
C63» 
C63« 

F76 


F92 

N22 
Sh6 
Sp3 

N13.3: 

(nos.) 
N13.4: 

(nos.) 
N13.5: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1898-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:).  190f>-09,  no  regular 
signed  reports  issued,  the  Naval  Intelligence  OfTlce  being  noted  In  the  reports  of 
the  Bureau  of  Navigation,  as  part  of  the  worlc  of  that  bureau.] 

General  publications 

Coaling,  docking,  and  repairing  facilities  of  ports  of  the  world,  with 
analyses  of  different  kinds  of  coal.     [2d  edition.]    1888.     [See^ 
for  1st  edition,  [2261-26].] 
Same.    3d  edition.     1892. 
Same,  corrections  for  3d  edition.     Dec.  1895. 
Same.    4th  edition.     1900. 
Same,  supplement  to  4th  edition.    Jan.  1,  1905. 
Coaling,  docking,  and  repairing  facilities  of  ports  of  the  world.     5th 
edition.     1909.     [Tests  and  analyses  of  coal  omitted  from  this 
edition.] 
Foreign  services.     Office  of  Naval  Intelligence  [1882?]. 
Contents: 

Personnel  and  duty  in  [British]  navy,  from  Revue  maritime  et  coloniale,  P.  de 

Cornulier;  translated  oy  A.  G.  Berry. 
French  administrative  services  [Light-House  Service,  Revenue  Marine,  and  Life 
Saving  Service;  by  A.  G.  Berry?]. 

Frontier.  Study  of  exposed  points  on  our  frontier,  lines  of  communi- 
cation and  possible  bases  of  hostile  operation ;  [by  W.  H .  Beehler] . 
1885.    40 

Navies.  Information  concerning  some  of  principal  navies  of  the  world 
[with  list  of  references].     Apr.  1909. 

Ships  of  war.  Characteristics  of  principal  foreign  ships  of  war;  [by 
Wainwright  Kellogg  and  J.  C.  Colwell].     1885.     4° 

Spezia.  Extracts  from  report  of  permanent  committee  on  experiments 
with  48-cm.  armor-plates  at  Spezia  [Italy];  translated  from 
Revista  marittima  by  A.  G.  Berry.  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence, 
Bureau  of  Navigation,  Navy  Department,  1883. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

General  information  series,  Information  from 
abroad 

[Nos.  1  and  2  issued  in  1883.  Issued  as  an  annual  from  1884  to  1902,  usuallj'  in  June  or 
July,  title  of  latest  issues  being  Notes  on  naval  progress.  For  nos.  16, 17, 18,  Oct. 
189G-NOV.  1899,  the  plan  was  adopted  of  publishing  the  information  in  parts,  each 
part  being  issued  whenever  sufficient  information  had  been  collected  to  warrant 
publication.] 


n 

15 

16,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 
Same,  pt.  4 

17,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 

18,  pt.  1    Apr.  1899 
Same  [pt.  2]    Nov.  1899 

19 
20 
21 


[Disoontinned. 


774 


Sa5 
Sp2 

N13.7: 

(nos.) 


N13.8: 

(nos.) 


translated 

1883.     * 


Classification    N13.    NAVAL.  INTELLIGENCE  OFFICE— Continued 

N13.6:     Information  from  abroad  (unnumbered) 

B77  British  navy.  Information  from  abroad  [British  navy:  Distribution 
and  mobilization,  reorganization  scheme,  plans  of  Admiralty, 
memorandum  by  Lord  Selborne;  New  scheme  for  reorganization 
of  British  navy,  notes  and  elucidations,  by  L.  Cope  Cornford]. 
n.  p. [1905]. 

Santiago,  Cuba.  Battles  and  capitulation  of  Santiago  de  Cuba,  by  Jos6 
Miiller  y  Tejeiro ;  translated  from  Spanish .  1898 .  [Partial  trans- 
lation.   See,  for  completed  translation,  N13.7:l.] 

Spanish  navy.  Views  of  Admiral  Cervera  regarding  Spanish  navy  in 
late  war.  Nov.  1898.  [From  ' '  La  Epoca, ' '  Madrid,  Nov.  5, 1898. 
See,  for  documents  published  by  Admiral  Cervera,  N13.7:7.] 

War  notes,  Information  from  abroad 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

1-8    [In  1  v.,  with  title,  Notes  on  Spanish- American  War.]    [3876-388] 
[No  more  issued.] 

War  series,  Information  from  abroad 

[1]  Operations  of  French  navy  during  recent  war  with  Tunis ; 
from  L' Annee  maritime,  1880-81,  by  M.  Fisher  Wright. 
Same.     1883[reprint]1885.     [2316-31] 

2  1883.     * 
Same.     1883[reprint]1885.     [2316-30] 

3  [pt.  1,  text].     1883. 
Same  [pt.  2,  plates],     [1883.] 
Same  [text  and  plates  in  Iv.].     1883[reprint]1885.     [2316-29] 

4  1893    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[No  more  issued.] 

N14.      NAVAL  OBSERVATORY t 

[In  1830,  there  was  established  in  Washington  a  bureau  known  as  the  Depot  of  Charts  and  Instruments, 
for  the  care  of  the  instruments,  charts,  etc.,  of  the  Navy.  One  of  the  duties  of  the  officers  connected 
with  this  depot  was  the  careful  rating  by  means  of  astronomical  observations  of  all  clironoraeters  belong- 
ing to  the  Navy,  and  from  1838,  regular  series  of  observations  were  recorded.  The  first  appropriation 
was  made  Aug.  31, 1842  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  576).  From  1844  to  1854  the  names  National  Observatory  and 
United  States  Naval  Observatory  were  used  interchangeably.  In  Dec.  1854,  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy 
directed  that  the  institution  be  styled  United  States  Naval  Observatory  and  Hydrographical  Office, 
and  it  was  known  as  such  until  the  establisliment  in  1866  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  (N6.),  after  which 
the  hydrographic  and  astronomical  branches  of  the  work  were  definitely  separated.  Since  1866,  the 
official  name  has  been  United  States  Naval  Observatory. 

When  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Hj^drography,  now  Ordnance  Bureau  (N18.),  was  organized  under 
act  of  Aug.  31, 1842,  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  by  an  order  dated  Nov.  26, 1842,  directed  that  the  Depot 
of  Charts  and  Instruments  be  attached  to  that  Bureau  as  its  hydrographic  branch.  Under  another 
act  of  reorganization  passed  July  5,  18S2,  the  Depot  and  Observatory,  by  that  time  known  as  United 
States  Naval  Observatory  and  Hydrographical  Office,  was  detached  from  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and 
transferred  to  the  newly  organized  Bureau  of  Navigation  (N17.).  The  Hydrographic  Office  was  separated 
from  the  Observatory,  as  noted  above,  in  1866,  and  the  latter,  now  known  as  Naval  Observatory,  was 
transferred  to  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  1,  1889.  J] 

t  A  "List  of  publications  issued  by  Naval  Observatory,  1845-1908,"  appeared  in 
1911  as  appendix  3  to  v.  6  of  Publications  of  Naval  Observatory,  2d  series,  and  was 
issued  separately  also.  Volume  6  and  its  appendix  are  classed  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  under  N14.6:6  and  N14.6a:P96,  respectively,  but  are  omitted  from 
this  Checklist  because  it  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909. 

t  Transferred  to  Bureau  of  Navigation,  July  1,  1910,  by  Changes  in  Navy  regula- 
tions, 1909,  no.  11,  issued  by  Secretary  of  Navy,  June  27,  1910,  in  pursuance  of  naval 
appropriation  act  approved  June  24,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  613),  which  abol- 
ished the  Bureau  of  Equipment;  see  also  footnote  on  p.  703. 


775 


ClMRlflratlon 

no. 

N14.1': 

(date) 


(CT) 
N14.12: 

(date) 


N14.2: 

AbS^ 


Ab8» 
Ab83 

Ab8* 

Ab8« 
At6 

Ec62 
In7 

In8 


M35» 

M352 

M531 

M532 
M56 


^14.    NAVAIi  OBSERVATORY— Continued 
Annual  reports  of  superintendent 

11847-1905  (except  1848-60,  1864,  18G2,  none  Issued,  and  1902).  In  annual  reporta  of 
Navy  Department  (Nl.l:).  1902  report  appears  in  annual  report  of  Equipment 
Bureau,  1902  (N5.1:W)2).  1S4<),  1809-92,  also  in  Washington  observations,  1845, 
18e»-92  (N14.5:).  Also  Issued  separately  for  1878,  1884-94,  1897-1905.  No  sepa- 
rates for  1895  and  lS9<i. 

1906-09,  the  separately  printed  report  Is  entitled  Synopsis  of  report  of  superintendent. 
Extracts  of  this  synopsis  are  included  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department 
(Nl.l:),  as  part  of  the  report  of  the  Equipment  Bureau.] 

Annual  reports  of  superintendent  (separates) 
Annual  reports  of  board  of  visitors 

[Only  two  reports  were  made,  the  first  in  1899  by  a  temi)orary  board  appointed  by 
the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  the  second  In  1901  by  a  permanent  board  created 
by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1901.  The  work  of  the  permanent  board  ceased  June 
30, 1902,  for  lack  of  appropriation  thereafter.] 

1899    [3846-19] 

1901,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department,  1901,  pt.  1  (Nl. 1:901*), 
and  issued  separately  also. 
[Discontinued.] 

General  publications 

Abstract  log  for  use  of  American  navigators;  by  M.  F.  Maury.  [1st 
edition.]  Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1848.  10-|-[24] 
p.  4°  *  [Contains  explanations  concerning  Wind  and  current 
charts  (N14.101-':).] 

Same.  2d  edition.  Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1848.  21 
p.  4°    * 

Same.  2d  edition.  Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  [reprint] 
1849.     21  p.  4°    * 

[The  Abstract  logs  entered  under  N14.2:Ab8i-3  were  the  forenmners  of  both  the 
Notices  to  mariners  (N14.2:N84i»2)  and  the  Explanations  and  sailing  dh^ctlons 
to  accompany  Wind  and  current  charts  (N14.9:);  see  also  note  under  N14.2:N84  *.] 

Abstract  log.    Wind  and  current  charts,  abstract  log  for  merchant  serv- 
ice [blank  form;  by  M.  F.  Maury].     [Philadelphia,  E.  C.  &  J. 
Biddle,  1854.]    [100]+xi  p.  [2]  1.  1  pi.  large  4°    * 
Same  for  men-of-war  [blank  form;  by  M.  F.  Maury].     [Philadelphia, 
E.  C.  &  J.  Biddle,  1855.]    [i]-f[200]+viii  p.  [2]  1. 1  pi.  large  4°   * 

Atlantic  Ocean.    Maury's  Wind  and  current  charts,  gales  in  the  At- 
lantic.    Observatory,  Washington,  May,  1857.    4° 
See  also,  for  Wind  and  current  charts,  N14.10^-^:,  and  for  Explana- 
tions and  sailing  directions,  N14.9: 

Eclipse.    Instructions  for  observing  total  solar  eclipse  of  July  29,  1878. 
1878.     4° 
Same,  of  Aug.  29,  30,  1905.    Apr.  12,  1905.    4» 

Instruments  and  publications  of  Naval  Observatory.  Washington  [no 
publisher]  1845-76.     4« 

Interoceanic  canals.  Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 
between  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans;  by  Charles  H.  Davis.  1867. 
37  p.  14  pi. 
[This  report  appeared  originally  as  39th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment 62,  serial  no.  1238.  Extra  copies  wereordered  printed  by  Senate  resolutions 
of  July  26, 18G6,  Feb.  9,  Feb.  28,  and  Mar.  11, 1867,  there  being  slight  differences 
in  some  of  these  prints.  The  one  listed  above,  which  is  theonlv  one  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library,  contains  on  p.  23-28  addenda  not  in  the  original  Congres- 
sional edition.] 

Mars.    Proposed  observations  at  opposition  of  Mars  in  1892.    [Apr.  29, 

1892.]     12° 
Mars.    Observations  and  orbits  of  satellites  of  Mars,  with  data  for 

ephemerides  in  1879;  by  Asaph  Hall.     1878.    4^ 
Mercury.    Instructions  for  observing  transit  of  Mercury,  1878,  May  5,  6. 

1878.     40 
Same,  Nov.  10,  1894.     [1894.]    4° 
Meteors.    November  meteors  of  1868.    Naval  Observatory,  Washington 

[1868?]. 


776 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N14:.2: 

N841 

N842 


N14.     NAVAL  OBSERVATORY— Continued 


R25^ 
R252 
R261 


Sel 
T48 

W52 

7n 

N14.3: 

(no8.) 
N14.4: 

(nos.) 
N14.5: 

(date) 


Washington,  C. 


40 
20, 


40 


General  publications — Continued 

Notice  to  mariners;  by  M.  F.  Maury.     [Ist  edition.] 
Alexander,  printer,  1850.     18  p.  4®    * 
Same.    2d  edition.  Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1850.  51  p.  4° 

[Although  not  certain,  it  is  highly  probable  that  the  two  editions  of  the  Notice  to 
mariners,  entered  immediately  above,  were  considered  by  Maury  to  be  the  1st 
and  2d  editions  of  his  Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to  accompany  \\  ind 
and  current  charts  (N14.9:).  His  first  publication  of  this  nature  was  the  Abstract 
log  for  use  of  American  navigators,  the  1st  and  2d  editions  of  which  (N14.2: 
Ab8i>2)  were  issued  in  1848.  Following  the  distribution  of  these,  he  began  to 
receive  data  from  merchantmen  which  caused  him  to  immediately  begin  his 
work  anew,  on  the  same  plan  that  was  continued  down  to  the  end  of  his  con- 
nection with  the  Observatory  in  1861. 

The  first  of  the  sailing  directions  which  he  issued  after  the  reorganization  of  his  work 
was  the  first  edition  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  (N14.2:N84i),  the  manuscript  of 
which  was  submitted  to  the  Navy  Department  in  Dec.  1849,  and  published  Jan. 
1850.  The  2d  edition  appeared  in  the  summer  of  1850,  with  the  cover-title, 
"Maury's  sailing  directions." 

In  1851  came  the  [3d  edition]  of  the  Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to  accompany 
Wind  and  current  charts  (N14.9:);  this  includes  on  p.  215-315  all  of  the  matter 
found  in  the  2d  edition  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  (N14.2:N842)  with  additions 
and  some  changes.  The  4th-8th  editions  of  the  Explanations  and  sailing  direc- 
tions followed  at  short  intervals;  see  N14.9:] 

Refraction  tables.     Naval  Observatory,  1887.    ^ 
Refrtictions.    Auxiliary  table  for  computing  refractions,    n.  p.  n.  d. 
Regulations  for  government  of  Naval  Observatory,    n.  p.  [Sept. 
1894]. 

Regulations  of  Naval  Observatory,    n.  p.  Apr.  21,  1894. 

Seal.     Explanation  of  seal  of  Naval  Observatory,    n.  p.  n.  d, 
[Also  in  Washington  observations,  1865  (N 14. 5:865).] 

Time  signals.  Notice  of  special  series  of  midnight  telegraphic  time  sig- 
nals to  be  sent  out  by  Naval  Observatory  on  May  3,  1905.  Mar, 
31,  1905.    4« 

West  India  cyclone.  Discussion  of  West  India  cyclone  of  Oct.  29  and 
30,  1867;  by  J.  R.  Eastman.     1868. 

Zones  of  stars  observed  at  National  Observatory,  Washington,  v.  1,  pt.  1: 
Zones  observed  with  meridian  circle  in  1846.  Washington,  G.  W. 
Bowman,  1860.    4°    [No  more  published.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

WasMngton  observations  (Publications  of  Naval  Observa- 
tory, 1st  series)    4° 

[This  set  known  as  Washington  observations,  appearing  with  varying  titles  as  indi- 
cated below,  is  the  1st  series  of  Publications  of  Naval  Observatory,  ending  with 
1892. 

The  volume  of  Astronomical  observations,  1838-42,  was  compiled  at  the  Depot  of 
Charts  and  Instruments  by  Lieutenant  J.  M.  Gilliss,  before  the  Naval  Observa- 
tory as  such  had  been  established. 

In  assigning  volume  numbers  to  the  set  of  Washington  observations,  the  issue  for 
1838-42  seems  to  have  been  disregarded,  v.  1  to  v.  5  appearing  on  the  title-pages, 
but  not  on  the  back-titles,  for  the  5  volumes  covering  the  years  from  1845  to  the 
combined  issue  for  1849  and  1850,  respectively.  Volume  numbers  were  omitted 
thereafter  until  1875.  From  1875  to  1882  the  volumes  are  numbered  on  the  backs 
only,  as  v.  22-29,  respectively.  No  others  of  the  first  set  carry  volume  numbers. 
When  the  practice  of  numbering  was  resumed  in  1875,  one  number  was  skipped. 
This  gap  is  explained  by  assuming  that  a  volume  number  was  assigned  to  the 
observations  for  the  years  1853-60,  which  appeared  as  appendix  2  to  the  annual 
volume  for  1871. 

1845-80,  not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Astronomical  observations 

1838^2  8°  [459-172]  [Compiled  by  Depot  of  Charts  and  Instru- 
ments. See,  for  the  companion  volume,  Magnetical  and  meteoro- 
logical observations,  1838-42,  [460-172].] 

1845 

1846 

1847 

1848 


77: 


ClMslflcation 
no. 

N14.5: 

(date) 


(date) 


N14.5«-: 
(date) 


N14.5«^: 

(CT) 

N14.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


N14.    NAVAL  OBSERVATORY— Continued 

Washington  observations  (Publications  of  Naval  Obeerva- 
tory,  Iflt  series)— Continued 

Astronomical  observations — Continued 

1849  and  1850 

1851  and  1852 

1853-60    See  1871,  appendix  2. 

Astronomical  and  meteorological  observations 

1861  1870  1878 

1862  1871  1879 

1863  1872  1880 

1864  1873  1881  [2271-711 

1865  1874  1882  [2272-72] 

1866  1875 

1867  1876,  pt.  1 

1868  Same,  pt.  2 

1869  1877 


Observations 

1883 

[2348-152 

1884 

'2672-148 

1885 

2797-257 

1886 

2882-132 

1887 

2960-11] 

1888 

2996-256] 

1889 

3133-U5] 

Astronomical,  magnetic,  and  meteorological  observations 

1890    [3424-219] 

1891  ai 

id  1892 

[4018-738,  739] 

Washington  observations  (separates;  Meteorological  observa- 
tions) 

[See,  for  Magnetical  and  meteorological  observations,  1838-42,  [460-172]. 

Meteorological  observations,  1842-Jan.  1, 1867,  were  published  as  appendix  1  of  Wash- 
ington observations,  1866  (N14.5:866),  which  was  also  issued  separately.  From 
1861  to  1892,  the  observations  for  each  year  appeared  in  the  corresponding  volumes 
of  Washington  observations  (except  1883-87,  all  in  Washington  observations, 
1887,  as  appendix  3).  The  Meteorological  observations  were  also  printed  sepa- 
rately for  1872-83  (each  year  separately),  1883-87  (in  one  publication),  1888-90  (each 
year  separately),  1891  and  1892  (in  one  publication). 

See,  for  Meteorological  observations  and  results,  1893-1902,  Publications  of  Naval 
Observatory,  2d  series,  v.  5  (N14.6:5). 

No  more  published.] 

Washington  observations  (separates;  Magnetic  observations) 

[See,  for  Magnetical  and  meteorological  observations,  1838-42.  [460-172]. 

Magnetic  observations  for  1888-89  (in  one  report),  and  for  each  year  1890-92  were 

Sublishcd  in  various  volumes  of  Washington  observations  (N14.5:)  as  appen- 
ixes  thereto,  and  were  also  issued  separately.  There  were  no  magnetic  obser- 
vations made  during  1893  owing  to  the  removal  of  the  instruments  from  the 
old  to  the  new  observatory  site. 
The  Magnetic  observations  for  1894  were  published  separately  as  "Washington 
observations,  1894,  appendix  1."  There  is  no  volume  of  "Washington  observa- 
tions, 1894,"  as  the  plan  of  publication  was  changed  (nee  note  at  head  of  N14.6:), 
and  the  Magnetic  observations  for  1894  do  not  appear  in  any  collected  volume. 
Discontinued.] 

Washington  observations  (separates;  miscellaneous) 
Publications  of  Naval  Observatory,  2d  series    4'* 

[With  the  beginning  of  the  2d  series,  this  set  is  no  longer  known  as  Washington 
observations.  The  former  custom  of  issuing  the  volumes  annually  was  changed, 
the  2d  series  being  volumed  and  appearing  at  irregular  intervals  depending 
upon  the  kind  and  amount  of  material  available. 

The  new  series  began  after  the  removal  from  the  old  site  and  the  remounting  of  the 
instruments  at  the  new  observatory.] 

V.  1  [4158-242 
V. 2  4363-430 
V.  3  [4528-355' 
V.  4,  pts.  1-3    [5041-842] 

Same,  pt.  4     [5042-842] 
V.  5    [5043-843] 


778 


Classlflcation 
no. 

N14.6«: 

(CT) 
N14.7: 

868 
879 


N14:.8: 

(CT) 


N14.9: 

(ed.  nos.) 


N14.10: 


NM.IO^: 

AN  2 


N14.     NAVAL   OBSERVATORY— Continued 
Publications  of  Naval  Observatory,   2d  series  (separates) 

Library  catalogues 

Catalogue  of  library,  Naval  Observatory.     1868.     4* 

Catalogue  of  librarjr  of  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  pt.  1:  Astro- 
nomical bibliography^;  by  Edward  S.  Holden.  1879.  A^  [No 
other  parts  ever  published.] 

Maps  and  cliarts 

[Some  of  the  first  charts  for  the  use  of  navigators  published  by  the  United  States 
Government  were  issued  by  the  Depot  of  Charts  and  Instruments  in  1835. 
Many  others,  both  lithographed  and  engraved,  were  issued  between  that  date 
and  1866.  when  the  Naval  Observatory  and  the  Tlydrographic  Office  were  sepa- 
rated, the  publication  of  such  charts*  after  that  time  being  carried  on  by  the 
Hydrographic  Office  (N6.).] 

See.ioT  catalogues  of  charts  issued  by  Naval  Observatory  and 

Hydrographical  Office,  N14.12: 
See,  for  Wind  and  current  charts,  N14.10^  ": 
See,  for  later  charts  issued  by  Hydrographic  Office,  N6.18: 

Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to  accom- 
pany Wind  and  current  cliarts   (Maury) 

[The  identity  of  the  1st  and  2d  editions  is  uncertain,  but  it  is  probable  that  Maury 
considered  the  two  editions  of  his  Notice  to  mariners  (N14.2:N84  ''2)  to  be  the 
1st  and  2d  editions  of  his  Explanations  and  sailing  directions;  see,  for  further 
infonnation,  entries  and  note  under  N14.2:N84i>  ^.] 

[3d  edition.]    Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1851.    4" 

4th  edition.     Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1852.    4* 

5th  edition.     Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1853.    4° 

6th  edition.     Philadelphia,  E.  C.  and  J.  Biddle,  1854.     4» 

7th  edition.     Philadelphia,  E.  C.  and  J.  Biddle,  1855.     4» 

8th  edition,  v.  1.     Washington,  William  A.  Harris,  printer,  1858.     4° 


Same,  v.  2.    Washington,  Cornelius  Wendell,  printer,  1859.    4° 
Wind  and  current  cliarts 

[None  ot"  the  "Wind  and  current  charts  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library,  and 
information  concerning  that  part  of  the  set  which  has  not  been  examined  has 
been  obtained  from  v.  2  of  8th  edition  of  Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to 
accompany  Wind  and  current  charts,  p.  873  (N14.9:8  2);  from  Catalogue  of  charts 
and  books  published  by  Hydrographic  Office,  1871,  p.  80  (N6.5:871);  and  from 
List  of  publications  issued  by  Naval  Observatory,  1845-1908.  which  appeared 
in  1911  as  reprint  of  Publications  of  Naval  Observatory'  2d  series,  v.  6,  app.  3. 

Of  the  129  marginal  numbers  assigned  to  Wind  and  current  charts,  as  indicated 
in  the  lists  below  (N14.10  i-^:),  nos.  26-30,  39-42,  44,  45,  49,  76,  and  77  were  not 
issued.  Numbers  83-115,  121-124,  126-128  are  still  unaccounted  for,  the  proba- 
bilities being  that  the  missing  numbers  were  originally  assigned  as  follows: 
83-115,  to  11  Thermal  sheets  for  the  north  Pacific  Ocean,  11  Thermal  sheets  for 
the  Indian  Ocean,  and  11  Thermal  sheets  for  the  south  Pacific  Ocean;  121-124, 
to  4  sheets  for  a  Physical  map  of  the  ocean;  126  and  127,  to  the  Trade  wind 
charts  for  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  of  which  the  former  actually  ap- 
peared though  without  marginal  number;  and  128,  to  the  Storm  and  rain  chart 
for  the  south  Pacific  Ocean.  There  is  printed  information  to  the  effect  that 
work  on  the  Thermal  sheets  for  the  north  Pacific  and  the  Indian  oceans,  the 
Physical  map  of  the  ocean,  and  the  Storm  and  rain  chart  for  the  south  Pacific 
Ocean  had  been  actually  begun;  but  no  information  is  at  hand  about  the 
Thermal  sheets  for  the  south  Pacific  Ocean  and  the  Trade  wind  chart  for  the 
Pacific  Ocean,  the  marginal  numbers  for  these  being  only  conjectured.] 

See,  for  Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to  accompany  Wind 

and  current  charts,  N14.9: 
See,  for  Maury's  Wind  and  current  charts,  gales  in  the  Atlantic* 

N14.2:At6. 

Wind  and  current  charts,  series  A,  [Track  charts] 

(Maury)     35.3  X  24.1  in. 

Atlantic  Ocean,  North,  sheet  1    3  editions    (Marginal  no.  1.)    * 
Same,  sheet  2    3  editions    (Marginal  no.  2.)    * 


779 


CiMslfleatlon 
no. 

Nil. 10': 

AN3 
AN* 
AN^ 
AN* 

AN^ 
AN« 
AS» 
AS- 
AS^ 
AS* 


N14.     NAVAL   OBSERVATORY- (ontiniicKl 


I* 
I* 
I« 
17 
I« 
I» 

110 

111 

PN' 
PN3 

PN* 
PN6 

PN« 
PN^ 
PN« 
PN» 
PNio 

PN» 


PS' 


PS  8 

PS» 

PS  10 

N14.10  2: 

A 

I 


Wind  and  cucrent  charts,  series  A,  [Track  cliartsj 

(Maury) — ('ontinued 

(Mortal  no.  3.)  * 

(Marginal  no.  4.)  * 

(Marginal  no.  5.)  * 

(Marginal  no.  6.)  * 

(Marginal  no.  7.)  * 

(Marginal  no.  8.)  * 
2  editions    (Marginal  no.  22.)    * 


3  editioDB 
3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 
3  editions 


Same,  sheet  3 
Same,  sheet  4 
Same,  shdi&t  5 
Same,  sheet  6 
Same,  sheet  7 
Same,  sheet  8 
Atlantic  Ocean,  South,  sheet 
Same,  sheet  2  2  editions 
Same,  sheet  3 
Same,  sheet  4 
Same,  sheet  5 
Same,  sheet  6 


(Marginal  no.  23.) 

(Marginal  no.  24.) 

* 


Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet  10 
Same,  sheet  11 


[Not  issued.] 


[Not  issued.] 


2  editions 

(Marginal  no.  25.) 

(Marginal  no.  26.) 

(Marginal  no.  27.) 

Indian  Ocean,  sheet  1     (Marginal  no.  28.)     [Not  issued.] 

Same,  sheet    2    (Marginal  no.  29.)] 

(Marginal  no.  30.)  | 

(Marginal  no.  31.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  32.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  33.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  34.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  35.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  36.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  37.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  38.)    * 
Pacific  Ocean,  North,  sheet  1     (Marginal  no.  49.)     [Not  issued.] 
Same,  sheet    2    (Marginal  no.  50.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  51.)     * 

(Marginal  no.  52.)     * 

(Marginal  no.  53.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  54.)     * 

(Marginal  no.  55.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  56.)     * 

(Marginal  no.  57.)     * 

(Marginal  no.  58.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  59.)  * 
Pacific  Ocean,  South,  sheet  1  (Marginal  no.  39.)  [Not  issued.] 
Same,  sheet  2  (Marginal  no.  40.)] 
Same,  sheet  3  (Marginal  no.  41.) 
Same,  sheet  4  (Marginal  no.  42. )J 
Same,  sheet  5  (Marginal  no.  43.) 
Same,  sheet  6  (Marginal  no.  44.)] 
Same,  sheet  7  (Marginal  no.  45.) | 
Same,  sheet  8  (Marginal  no.  46.) 
Same,  sheet  9  (Marginal  no.  47.) 
Same,  sheet  10    (Marginal  no.  48.) 

Wind   and    current   charts, 
charts   (Maury) 

Atlantic   Ocean    2   editions    35.3  X  24.1    in.     (Marginal   no.    126   or 

127?)    * 
Indian  Ocean     17.3  X  35.4  in.     (Marginal  no.  125.)    * 


Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet 
Same,  sheet  8 
Same,  sheet  9 
Same,  sheet  10 
Same,  sheet  11 


[Not  issued. 


[Not  issued. 


series    B,    Trade  wind 


780 


Classification 
no. 

Nli.lO^: 


AN  2 

AS» 

AS  2 

B 

H2 

IN  ^'2 


PN^ 
PN2 

PN3 

PN* 
PN5 

PN« 
PS> 
PS  2 
PS  3 
PS^ 

PS'^ 

PS« 
Nli.lO*: 

AN^ 
AN  2 
AN  3 
AN* 
AN'^ 
AN« 
AN  7 
AN  8 
AS» 
AS  2 
AS  3 
AS* 


AN 

AS 
PN 


N14.    NAVAL  OBSERVATORY— Continued 

[Wind  and   current  charts]   series   C,   Pilot  charts 

(Maury)     35.3  X  24.1  in. 

Atlantic  Ocean,  North,  sheet  1    3  editions    (Marginal  no.  9.)    * 

Same,  sheet  2    3  editions    (Marginal  no.  10.)     * 
Atlantic  Ocean,  South,  sheet  1    3  editions    (Marginal  no.  12.)    * 

Same,  sheet  2    2  editions    (Marginal  no.  13.)    * 
Brazil    (Marginal  no.  11.)    * 
Horn,  Cape,  sheet  1    (Marginal  no.  117.)    * 

Same,  sheet  2    (Marginal  no.  118.)    * 
Indian  Ocean,  North,  sheet  1  and  2    (Marginal  no.  66  and  67.)    * 
[Supersedes  sheets  1  and  2  of  North  Pacific  Ocean;  see  N14.10^: 

[Included  under  South  Pacific  Ocean; 


PN^andNH.lO^iPN^.] 
Indian  Ocean,  South,  sheets  1^ 
s€eN14.103:PSi-*.] 

Pacific  Ocean,  North,  sheet  1 
edition,  N14.103:IN^  2.] 

Same,  sheet  2    (Marginal  no.  67.) 


[See,  for  later 


IN^2.] 
Same,  sheet  3 
Same,  sheet  4 
Same,  sheet  5 
Same,  sheet  6 


(Marginal  no.  66.) 

*    [See,  for  later  edition,  NM.IO^: 


(Marginal  no.  63.) 
(Marginal  no.  64.) 


(Marginal  no.  68.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  69.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  70.)    * 

(Marginal  no.  71.)     * 

Pacific  Ocean,  South,  sheet  1    (Marginal  no.  60.)    ■* 

Same,  sheet  2    (Marginal  no.  61.)    * 

Same,  sheet  3    2  editions    (Marginal  no.  62.)    * 

Same,  sheet  [4?] 

sheet  1?] 
Same,  sheet  [5?] 

sheet  2?] 
Same,  sheet  6    (Marginal  no.  65.)    * 

Wind     and     current     charts, 
sheets   (Maury)    35.3  X  24.1  in. 

Atlantic  Ocean,  North,  sheet  1  2  editions 
Same,  sheet  2  (Marginal  no.  15.)  * 
(Marginal  no.  16.)  * 
(Marginal  no.  17.)  * 
(Marginal  no.  18.)  * 
(Marginal  no.  19.)  * 
(Marginal  no.  20.)  * 
(Marginal  no.  21.)     * 

(Marginal  no.  72.) 


*  [Erroneously  numbered 

*  [Erroneously  numbered 

series     D,    Thermal 

(Marginal  no.  14.)    * 


Same,  sheet  3 
Same,  sheet  4 
Same,  sheet  5 
Same,  sheet  6 
Same,  sheet  7 
Same,  sheet  8 
Atlantic  Ocean,  South,  sheet  1 
Same,  sheet  2  (Marginal  no. 
Same,  sheet  3  (Marginal  no. 
Same,  sheet  4  (Marginal  no. 
Same,  sheet  5  (Marginal  no. 
Same,  sheet  6 


73.) 
74.) 
75.) 
76.) 


(Marginal  no.  77.) 


[Not  issued.] 
E, 


[Wind    and    current    charts]    series 
rain  charts   (Maury)    35.3  X  24.1  in. 

Atlantic  Ocean,  North  (Marginal  no.  119.)  * 
Atlantic  Ocean,  South  (Marginal  no.  120.)  * 
Pacific  Ocean,  North     (Marginal  no.  129.) 

marginal  number  used.] 
Pacific  Ocean,  South    [None  issued?]    * 


Storm  and 


[129  is  probably  the  last 


781 


Classlllcatloa 

no. 

N14.10*: 

P94» 


P943 
W89» 

W892 

W893 

W89* 

N14.10': 

F85 


N14.il: 

(no8.) 


N14.12 


866 


N14.     NAVAL  OBSERVATORY— Continued 

[Wind  and  current  charts]  series  F,  Wliale  charts 

(Maury) 

[Programmo  whale]  chart  showing  favorite  resort  of  Rperm  and  right 
whale,  by  M.  F.  Maury;  constructed  from  Maury's  Whale  chart 
of  the  world,  bv  Robert  H.  Wyman.     1853.    23.4  X  36.6  in. 
(Marginal  no.  78.)    * 
Same.    1853,    re-engraved    1859.    23.4  X  36.6    in.     (Marginal    no. 
78.)    * 
World.    Whale  chart  of  the  world,  sheet  1    24.4  X  35.8  in.    (Marginal 
no.  79.)    * 
Same,  sheet  2    24.4  X  35.8  in.    (Marginal  no.  80.)    * 
Same,  sheet  3    24.4  X  35.8  in.     (Marginal  no.  81.)     * 
Same,  sheet  4    24.4  X  35.8  in.     (Marginal  no.  82.)    * 
Wind  and  current  charts  (miscellaneous) 

Franklin,  Sir  John.  Chart  illustrative  of  cruise  of  American  Arctic 
expedition  in  search  of  Sir  John  Franklin  in  1850  and  1851,  fitted 
out  by  Henry  Grinnell,  commanded  by  E.  J.  DeHaven,  brie 
Advance,  Lieut.  DeHaven,  sch'r  Rescue,  S.  P.  Griffin;  compiled 
by  Geo.  P.  Welsh  under  direction  of  M.  F.  Maury  from  materials 
in  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Hydrography.  [1853?]  23.6  X  25 
in.     (Marginal  no.  116.)    * 

Nautical  monographs  (Maiu-y) 

1 

2    * 
3 

rlj    [Issued  by  Hydrographic  Office;  see  N6.10:4,  5.] 
Catalogues  of  charts 

[The  publication  listed  below  is  the  only  one  of  the  lists  of  charts  issued  under  Naval 
ODservatory  and  Hydrographical  Office  which  is  in  the  Public  Documents 
Library.) 

Catalogue  of  charts. 
40 


Hydrographical  Office,  W^ashington,  Jan.  1856. 


N15.      NAVAL,  WAR  COLUEGE 


[Established  by  Navy  Department  General  order  325,  Oct.  0,  1884,  which  placed  the  college  under  the 
Bureau  of  Navigation.  The  old  Poor  House  on  Coaster's  Harbor  Island,  Newport,  R.  I.,  was  assigned  to 
Its  use.  The  first  college  term  opened  Sept.  3, 1885.  By  naval  appropriation  act  approved  Sept.  7, 1888 
(Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  459),  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  was  "authorized  to  consolidate  and  place  under  one 
command  the  Torpedo  Station  and  the  Naval  War  College  at  Newport^  R.  I.,  after  said  date  [Jan.  1 ,  1889]." 
By  Navy  Department  General  order  365,  Jan.  11, 1889,  the  consolidation  was  made,  the  wording  of  a  por- 
tion of  the  order  being  as  follows:  "The  institution  on  Coaster's  Harbor  Island,  in  the  harbor  of  Newport, 
Rhode  Island,  known  as  the  'Naval  War  College,'  is  hereby  consolidated  with,  and  made  a  part  01,  the 
Torpedo  Station  on  Goat  Island,  in  said  harbor,  which  station,  as  consolidated,  will  hereafter  be  known 
asthe '  Naval  Torpedo  Station  and  War  College,'  and  is  placed  under  the  command  of  the  officer  in  charge 
of  the  torpedo  station." 

The  college,  by  that  order,  was  transferred  from  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  to  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance.  The 
same  order  transferred  the  library  and  movable  property  belonging  to  the  college  to  the  Naval  Tori)edo 
Station  and  War  College  on  Goat  Island  near  by.  while  the  building  on  Coaster's  Harbor  Island,  formerly 
occupied  by  the  college,  passed  to  the  control  ol^the  Bureau  of  Equipment  and  Recruiting  for  the  use  of 
the  Naval  Training  Station. 

By  the  naval  appropriation  act  approved  Mar.  2, 1889  (Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  812),  $100,000  became  available  for 
erecting  and  furnishing  a  new  building  for  use  by  the  Naval  Torpedo  Station  and  W^ar  College.  As  that 
act  made  no  definite  provision  for  its  location,  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  delayed  undertaking  the  con- 
struction, and  on  p.  30  of  his  annual  report  for  1889  (Nl.l:889 »)  opposed  its  erection  on  Goat  Island,  recom- 
mendine  Instead  Coaster's  Harbor  Island.  He  also  recommended  on  p.  37  of  the  same  report  that  the 
college  should  not  be  attached  to  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance,  but  to  the  Bureau  of  Navigation.  In  accord- 
ance with  these  recommendations,  the  next  appropriation  act,  that  of  June  30, 1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  190) 
included  the  "  Naval  War  College  and  Torpedo  School,  on  Coaster's  Harbor  Island,"  under  the  Bureau  of 
Navigation,  and  authorized  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  to  erect  the  new  building  on  Coaster's  Harbor 
Idand.  The  act  became  effective  July  1, 1890,  and  this  date  marks  the  severance  of  the  connection  between 
the  college  and  the  Naval  Torpedo  Station,  the  latter  remaining  then,  as  now,  on  Goat  Island.  The  two 
establishments  should  not  be  confused. 

There  was  no  session  of  the  college  in  1890,  nor  in  1891.  On  Sept.  1 ,  1892,  the  college  was  reopened  in  Its  new 
quarters  on  Coaster's  Harbor  Island.    There  was  no  session  for  1893. 


T82 


N15.     NAVAL  WAR   COLLEGE— Continued 

Another  radical  change  in  the  administration  of  the  college  came  with  Navy  Department  General  order  421, 
Mar.  14, 1894,  which  consolidated  all  three  establishments  at  Newport,  namely  (1)  the  Naval  Training 
Station,  (2)  the  Naval  War  College  and  Torpedo  School,  and  (3)  the  Naval  Torpedo  Station.  The  three 
establishments  so  consolidated  formed  one  command,  known  as  the  Naval  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.  The 
officer  commanding  the  Naval  Training  Station  was  designated  as  the  commandant  of  the  Naval  Station. 
General  order  496,  dated  Aug.  16,1898,  effective  Oct.  1, 1898,  revoked  the  consolidation  order  of  Mar.  14, 1894, 
and  restored  the  establishments  to  the  same  footing  which  had  existed  prior  to  1894.  j 

In  1898,  the  year  of  the  War  with  Spain,  there  was  no  session  of  the  college. 

For  some  time  prior  to  Dec.  16, 1901,  the  college  was  directly  under  the  control  of  the  assistant  Secretary  of 
the  Navy;  on  Dec.  16, 1901,  by  Navy  Department  General  order  74,  dated  Dec.  13, 1901,  the  college  was 
placed  again  under  the  Bureau  of  Navigation.  Beginning  with  Dec.  1, 1909,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Navy  (see  p.  3  of  Changes  in  Navy  regulations,  1909,  no.  6,  Nl.ll  2:909  6),  the  Naval  War  College  was 
detached  from  the  Bureau  of  Navigation. 

Several  changes  have  been  made  in  the  name  of  the  college.  From  its  organization  in  1884  to  Jan.  11, 1889, 
the  name  was  "  Naval  War  College;"  from  Jan.  11, 1889  to  July  1, 1890,  it  became  by  consolidation  a  part 
of  the  "Naval  Torpedo  Station  and  War  College;"  for  several  years  after  1890  either  the  form  "Naval  War 
College  and  Torpedo  School"  or  "Naval  War  College"  was  used,  but  of  recent  years  the  authorized  form 
has  been  "Naval  War  College."] 

Classlflcation 
no. 

N15.1: 

(date) 

N15.2: 

In8 

R24 

N15.3: 

(no8.) 
N15.4: 

(nos.) 
N15.5: 

(date) 


N16.6: 

B41 

C83 
C84 
G62 
Hll» 

H112 


Annual  reports 

[1885-1905  (except  1891-93,  1898,  and  1899,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Navy 

Department  (Nil:),  but  not  issued  separately. 
1906-09,  none  Issued.] 

General  publications 

International  law,  recent  Supreme  Court  decisions  and  other  opinions 
and  precedents.     1904. 

Reconnaissance,  Naval.  Naval  reconnaissance,  instructions  for  recon- 
naissance of  bays,  harbors,  and  adjacent  country;  by  Dion  Wil- 
liams.   1906.    iaige  8° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Abstract  of  course 


1894 

1899 

1895 

1900 

1896 

1901 

1897 

1902 

1898 

[None  issued.] 

1903 

[Discontinued.] 

Addresses  and 

lectures 

Belknap,  G.  E.  Some  aspects  of  naval  administration  in  war,  with 
its  attendant  belongings  of  peace,  address  delivered  July  30, 
1897,  by  G.  E.  Belknap.     1897. 

Coudert,  Frederic  R.  International  law,  rights  of  ships,  lecture  deliv- 
ered by  Frederic  R.  Coudert,  Oct.  2,  1895.    n.  p.  [1895?]. 

Cramp,  Charles  H.  Necessity  of  experience  to  efficiency,  address  by 
Charles  H.  Cramp,  delivered  June  18,  1897.     1897. 

Goodrich,  C.  F.  Closing  address  of  president  of  War  College,  C.  F. 
Goodrich,  delivered  Sept.  15,  1897.     1897. 

Hackett,   Frank  W.     Address  delivered  before  Naval  War  College, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  at  annual  opening,  June  2,  1900,  by  Frank  W. 
Hackett.     1900. 
Same,  at  annual  opening,  June  3,  1901,  by  Frank  Warren  Hackett. 
1901. 


fThe  historical  note  concerning  the  Naval  War  College  has  been  compiled  from 
Rear- Admiral  Stephen  B.  Luce's  article  on  the  "U.  S.  Naval  War  College,"  pub- 
lished in  the  United  States  Naval  Institute  Proceedings,  v.  36,  no.  2,  June,  1910, 
p.  559-586.  This  article  and  the  concluding  one  by  the  same  author  in  v.  36,  no. 
3,  Sept.  1910,  contain  further  historical  information  concerning  the  college.  The 
magazine,  not  being  a  public  document,  is  not  entered  in  this  Checklist. 


783 


Clktuilflcfttion 
no. 

N15.6i 

H41 


K15 

L36 

L661 

L662 
Mill 
Mil  2 
R67 

Sii6» 

Sn62 

St6 

St7 
T21 


W15 
W691 


W692 
W88 

N15.7: 

895 
896 

897 

899 
900 
901 
902 


N16.     NAVAIj  war  college— Continued 

Addresses  and  lectures — Continued 

Herbert,  Hilary  A.  Sea  and  sea  power  as  factor  in  history  of  United 
States,  address  delivered  by  H.  A.  Herbert  at  Naval  War  College, 
Aug.  10,  1896.     1896. 

Kaason,  John  A.  International  arbitration,  how  and  how  far  is  it 
practicable?  address  delivered  by  John  A.  Kasson  before  Naval 
War  College,  Sept.  19,  1896.    1896. 

Lauchheimer,  Charles  H.  Naval  law  and  naval  courts,  [address  deliv- 
ered] by  Charles  H  Lauchheimer  [at  War  College,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  Aug.  28  and  31,  1896].     1896. 

Lippitt,  Francis  J.  International  law,  rights  of  vessels  in  foreign  ports, 
lecture  delivered  July  3,  1896,  by  Francis  J.  Lippett  [Lippitt]. 
1896. 

Lippitt,  Francis  J.  International  law,  naval  captures,  lecture  deliv- 
ered July  23, 1897,  by  Francis  J.  Lippitt.     1897. 

McAdoo,  William.  Opening  address  delivered  by  William  McAdoo  at 
Naval  War  College,  June  4,  1895.    [1895?] 

McAdoo,  William.  Address  by  William  McAdoo,  delivered  at  Naval 
Wa,T  College,  June  2,  1896.     1896. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  [Washington's  forgotten  maxim]  address  of 
Theodore  Roosevelt  before  Naval  War  College,  Newport,  R.  I., 
June  2,  1897.     1897. 

Snow,  Freeman.  International  law,  lectures  delivered  at  Naval  War 
College  by  Freeman  Snow;  prepared  for  publication  by  Charles 
H.  Stockton.  [Ist  edition.]  1895. 
Same,  with  title.  International  law,  manual  based  upon  lectures 
delivered  at  Naval  War  College  by  Freeman  Snow;  prepared  for 
publication  by  C.  H.  Stockton.    2d  edition.     1898. 

Stockton,  Charles  H.  Preparation  for  war,  discussion  of  various  ele- 
ments to  be  considered  in  formation  of  plans  of  operations  and  in 
study  of  campaigns,  [address]  by  Charles  H.  Stockton,  delivered 
at  opening  of  Naval  War  College,  Newport,  R.  I.,  May  31,  1899. 
1899. 

Storey,  Moorfield.  Civilian's  view  of  Navy,  lecture  delivered  Sept.  6, 
1897,  by  Moorfield  Storey.     1897. 

Taylor,  Henry  Clay.  [Relation  of  naval  reserve  to  coast  defense] 
address  by  H.  C.  Taylor,  delivered  before  Ist  naval  battalion, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1895.     [1895?] 

Walker,  Asa.     Combined  maritime  operations;  by  Asa  Walker.     1899. 

Wilson,  George  G.  Insurgency,  lectures  delivered  at  Naval  War  Col- 
lege, Newport,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1900,  by  George  Grafton  Wilson. 
1900. 

Wilson,  George  G.  Submarine  telegraphic  cables  in  their  international 
relations,  lectures  delivered  at  Naval  War  College,  Aug.  1901,  by 
George  Grafton  Wilson.     1901. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  S.  Right  of  search  and  its  limitation  in  time  of 
peace,  lecture  delivered  at  Naval  War  College,  Aug.  4,  1896,  by 
Theodore  S.  Woolsey.     1896. 

International  law  situations  (annual  discussions) 

International  law.     [1895.] 

International  law  situations  [1896],  discussions  by  officers  in  attendance. 

1897. 
International  law  situations,  1897.     1898.     [Confidential.] 

[None  issued  for  1898.] 

Same  [without  solutions]  1899.     [1900?] 

Same,  with  solutions,  1900.     1900. 

Same,  with  solutions  and  notes,  1901.     1901. 

Same,  with  solutions  and  notes,  1902.    1903. 


784 


Classification 
no. 

N15.7: 

903 


904 
905 

906 

907 

908 

909 


N15.     NAVAL  WAR  COLIiEGE— Continued 

International  law  situations  (annual  discussions)— Cont'd 

International  law  discussions,  1903,  United  States  naval  war  code  of 
1900,  [and]  appendices.  1904.  [See,  for  Naval  war  code  as 
issued  for  use  of  Navy,  N1.2:  N22«.] 

International  law  situations,  with  solutions  and  notes,  1904.     1905. 

International  law  topics  and  discussions,  1905  [with  appendix,  Japa- 
nese regulations  governing  captures  at  sea].     1906. 
Same,  1906  [with  appendix,  Convention  for  amelioration  of  condi- 
tion of  wounded  in  armies  in  the  field,  Geneva,  1906].     1907. 

International  law  situations,  with  solutions  and  notes,  1907 ;  by  George 
G.Wilson.    1908. 
Same,  1908  [with  appendix,  Final  act  and  conventions  of  Hague 
Conference,  1907].    1909. 

International  law  topics,  declaration  of  London  of  Feb.  26, 1909.  1910. 
[English  and  French.] 


N16.      LIBRARY  AND  NAVAL  WAR  RECORDS   OFFICE 

[The  first  appointment  of  an  officer  in  charge  of  "Library  and  War  Records"  was  made  June  9,  1882. 
The  library  at  that  time  consisted  of  7,000  books  of  little  value,  a  large  part  of  the  number  being  relics 
of  old  ships'  libraries  which  had  been  turned  in  as  no  longer  serviceable.  The  first  appropriation  "for 
professional  books  for  Department  Library"  was  carried  in  act  approved  Aug.  5, 1882.  Soon  after  this, 
the  compilation  of  naval  war  records  (see  N16.6:)  was  begun  in  tne  Library,  and  specific  appropriation 
for  carrying  on  the  work  was  made  by  act  approved  July  7, 1884,  and  succeeding  acts.  While  the  clerical 
force  of  the  Library  and  of  the  Naval  War  Records  Office  are  appropriated  for  separately,  the  two  have 
always  been  under  one  head  and  are  practically  one  office  under  the  name  "  Office  of  Library  and  Naval 
War  "Records."  Although  the  word  "  Naval"  has  been  used  from  the  first  to  distinguish  this  office  from 
the  office  in  charge  of  army  war  records  {see  W45.),  it  was  not  regularly  included  in  the  name  until 
about  1890. 

This  office  was  under  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  from  its  establishment  until  Oct.  21,  1889,  when  it  was 
transferred  by  order  of  the  Secretary,  to  the  Secretary's  Office.] 


N16.1: 

(date) 

N16.2: 

C76 

N22 


Un3i 

Un32 
Un33 
Una* 
Un3« 

N16.3: 
(nos.) 

N16.4:: 
(nos.) 

N16.5: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1889,  in  annual  report  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:).  1890-92,  no  signed  reports 
printed.  1893-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  usually 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Confederate  records.     [Circular  letter  asking  aid  in  procuring  Con- 
federate records.]    n.  d.    4* 
Naval  records.     Circular   [requesting  that  matter  relating  to  Navy 
since  its  beginning  be  sent  to  Navy  Department  for  safety  and 
preservation].     Dec.  1,  1904.     12» 
Union  and  Confederate  navies.     [Concerning  publication  of]  official 
records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies.     Nov.  2,  1896.    4" 
Same  [corrected].    Nov.  2,  1896.    4» 
Same.    Jan.  15,  1903.    4» 
Same.    Mar.  15,  1905.     4o 
Same.    May  24,  1906.    4«' 
BiQletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[No  numbered  series  of  circulars  has  been  issued.  Certain  announcements  con- 
cerning the  collection  and  publication  of  naval  war  records,  which  bear  the 
word  "  Circular,"  are  classed  as  general  publications;   see  N16.2:] 

Office  memoranda 


Same,  reprint 


[Discontinued.] 


785 


CUMKtacatlon 
no. 

N16.6: 

(series 

and 

V.  nos.) 


N16.71 


891 


901' 
9012 
905' 
9052 
905  3 
905  < 
906' 
9062 
907' 
907  2 

909 
N16.8: 

(nos.) 


1,  V. 

1 

V. 

2 

V. 

3 

V. 

4 

V. 

5 

V. 

6 

V. 

7 

V. 

8 

V. 

9 

V. 

10 

V. 

11 

Series  1,  v.  12 

[4161-  542 

V.  13 

4352-  283 

V.  14 

4353-  681 

V.  15 

4497-  156 

V.  16 

4498-  477 

V.  17 

4704-  404 

V.  18 

4705-  750 

V.  19 

4889-  459 

V.  20 

5025-  341 

V.  21 

5148-  25 

V.  22 

5451-1024 

N16.    lilBRARY    AND    NAVAL   WAR   RECORDS 

OFFICE— Continued 

Official  records  of  Union  and  Confederate  navies 
In  War  of  Rebellion  [or  Naval  war  records] 

[The  compilation  of  these  records  was  begun  In  the  Library  soon  after  Its  organiza- 
tion, ami  Wius  definitely  appropriiited  for  by  act  of  Jiify  7,  1884.  The  publica- 
tion and  distribution  were  provided  for  by  act  ol  July  :il,  1894. J 

3332-  58 
3408-  36 
3440-379 
3515-  40 
3573-  60 
3682-262 
3683-559 
3823-286 
3960-115 
3961-735 
4160-314, 

Catalogues    and    lists    of    American    and    foreign 
annuals  and  periodicals 

[Issued  at  irregular  intervals.] 

Alphabetical  catalogue  of  Navy  Department  Library,  authors.    1891. 

large  8° 
Supplement  to  catalogue  of  Navy  Department  Library,  author  and 

title  alphabet,  additions,  Sept.  1892-Sept.  1895.    1896.    large  8* 
Foreign  annuals,    n.  p.  July,  1901.    narrow  8" 
Foreign  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1901. 
Foreign  annuals,    n.  p.  July,  1905. 
Foreign  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1905. 
American  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1905. 
American  annuals,    n.  p.  July,  1905. 
American  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1906. 
Foreign  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1906. 
American  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1907. 
Foreign  periodicals,    n.  p.  July,  1907. 

[None  issued  in  1908.] 
Foreign  annuals,    n.  p.  July,  1909. 

Accessions  to  Navy  Department  Library  (semiannual) 

1  10  19 

2  11  20 

3  12  21 

4  13  22 

5  14  23 

6  15  24 

7  16  25 

8  17 

9  18 


N17.      NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

fEstablished  by  act  to  reorganize  Navy  Department  approved  July  5,  1862  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  610).] 

N17.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  (1862-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  usually  issued  sepa- 

'  rately  also. 

The  Movements  of  vessels  which  of  recent  years,  up  to  and  Including  1909,  has 
appeared  as  Appendix  A  of  the  annual  report,  w;is  in  1!K)4  omitted  from  the 
report,  both  as  it  appeared  In  amiual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (XI. 1:904) 
and  as  issued  separately  (N17.1:904).  This  was  printed  without  appendix  letter 
In  1910,  bearing  title.  Appendix  to  annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Naviga- 
tion, fiscal  year  1904.] 


82452°— 11 50 


786 


Classification 
no. 

N17.2: 


A15 

Am3 

Ap6 

Ar7 

At6» 

At62 

C13 

C58 

C63 

D67 

E121 

E122 

E123 
G951 

G952 
G953 

G95* 
G95« 
G95« 
G957 
G958 
In8 

It4 
L23» 
L232 


N17.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 


General  publications 


[Include  here  all  such  miscellaneous  issues  as  are  usually  classed  under  General 
publications;  also  outline  courses  of  instniction  and 
for  training  classes,  etc. ;  and  tables  and  general  works  on 


examination  questions 
nnery  and  navigation. 


Certain  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  which  bear  11.  O.  publication 
numbers  or  to  which  H.  O.  publication  numbers  have  been  assigned  are  classed 
with  that  series;  see  N6.8:] 

Allowances  of  articles  under  cognizance  of  Bureau  of  Navigation  for 
vessels  of  Navy.     1882.    4° 

American  naval  authors.  Catalogue  of  works  by  American  naval  au- 
thors; compiled  by  Lucien  Young.    Washington,  D.  C,  1888. 

Apprentice- vessels.  Regulations  and  routine  of  drills,  exercises,  and 
studies  on  board  apprentice- vessels.     1869. 

Artificer  School.  Synopsis  of  courses  of  instruction  in  Artificer  School, 
Navy.    Jan.  21,  1908.     narrow  8° 

Atlantic  Fleet.    Men  on  board  ships  of  Atlantic  Fleet  bound  for  the 
Pacific,  Dec.  16,  1907.     1908. 
Same,  with  home  address  in  United  States.     1908. 

Call  letters  of  all  vessels  in  the  Atlantic.     [1909.]    12° 

Clearing  ship.  General  instructions,  clearing  ship  for  action.  Bureau 
of  Navigation,  Navy  Dept.,  1896  [reprint]  Washington,  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  1900.  small  4°  [Cover- title  bears  the 
1896  imprint.     Original  not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Coast  Signal  Service.     Report  of  superintendent  of  Coast  Signal  Service 
to  Secretary  of  Navy  on  operations  during  War  with  Spain.     1898. 
[Ckiast  Signal  Service  was  organized  June  22,  1898,  and  discontinued  Sept.  30,  1898. 
But  one  report  was  issued.    See,  for  Regulations,  N1.19:CC3.] 

DoUen,  William.  Portable  transit  instrument  in  vertical  of  pole  star; 
translated  from  orit^inal  memoir  of  Wm.  Dollen,  by  Cleveland 
Abbe  [with  appendix  and  tables  by  translator].     1870. 

Electrical  school.  Synopsis  of  course  of  instruction  in  navy  electrical 
school.     [Apr.  8,  1907.]    narrow  8° 

Electrical  class.     Outline  of  course  of  instruction  in  electrical  class, 
Navy.     [Aug.  16,  1907.]    narrow  8" 
Same.     [Jan.  22,  1908.]    narrow  8° 

Gun  practice .     Tables  for  plotting  gun  practice.     Bureau  of  Navigation, 
Navy  Dept.,  Apr.  1,  1891.    4° 
Same,  supplementary  tables.     Navy  Department,  June  30, 1894.    4° 

Gun  practice.  Vertical  diagrams  of  gun  practice  for  quarters  ending 
Sept.  30  and  Dec.  31,  1889.  Bureau  of  Navigation,  Navy  Dept., 
Mar.  4,  1890.    oblong  f° 

Gun  practice.     Diagrams  of  gun  practice.     Navy  Department,  Sept. 
23,  1892.    oblong  8° 
Same,  3d  and  4th  quarters,  1892.     Navy  Department,  July  1,  1893. 

oblong  8« 
Same,  quarter  ending  June  30,  1893.     Navy  Department,  Jan.  10, 

1894.     oblong  8° 
Same,  quarter  ending  Sept.  30,  1893.     Navy  Department,  Jan.  31, 
1894.     oblong  8« 

Gunners.  [Circular  letter  relative  to  examination  of  candidates  for 
gunners.]    Aug.  1,  1906.     4° 

Interoceanic  communication.  Report  of  historical  and  technical  in- 
formation relating  to  problem  of  interoceanic  communication  by 
wav  of  American  isthmus;  by  John  T.  Sullivan.  1883.  4® 
[2112-107] 

[Itinerary  for  Atlantic  Fleet  and  torpedo  flotilla  for  trip  to  west  coast 
of  United  States.]    Dec.  10,  1907.    4° 

Landsmen.  Questions  for  examination  of  landsmen  for  rating  of  ordi- 
nary seamen.     [Jan.  1900.] 

Landsmen.  U.  S.  S.  Dixie,  landsmen  under  training,  examination  for 
promotion  to  ordinary  seamen.     [Oct.  21,  1900.] 


787 


Clajisiflcation 
no. 

N17.2: 

L61» 

LSI* 
L93 

M58' 
M582 
M83 
M91 

N22» 

N222 
N223 
N22* 
P19^ 


P192 

P29» 

P292 

P293 

P29* 

P29^ 

P29« 

P297  . 

P29« 

P29» 

F29^^ 

R16 

R67 

Tll» 

TII2 
T48 

T68 

W68 

Y4» 
Y42 


N17.    NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Library  books.    Catalogue  of  library  books  issued  to  veesels  of  Navy. 
1886.     12« 
Same;  revised  to  Oct.  1,  1887.     1887.     12° 
See  also  ^5.6:BQi^-^. 
Louisiana,  U.  S.  S.     Remarks  of  President  Roosevelt  to  officers  and 
enlisted  men  on  board  U.  S.  S.  Louisiana,  Nov.  26,  1906.     [1906.] 
Midshipmen.    List  of  vacancies  for  midshipmen  at  Naval  Academy 

that  will  exist  Mar.  5,  1904.     Dec.  8,  1903.    narrow  f  ° 
Midshipmen.     List  of  vacancies  for  midshipmen  in  1905,  at  Naval 

Academy.    Mar.  12,  1905.    narrow  f° 
Morris  tube  target  and  its  importance  for  training  of  gun  pointers  of  all 
classes  of  guns,  at  sea  and  in  port.     Dec.  1902,  [puolished]  1903. 
Multiplication.    Tables  for  facilitating  operations  of  multiplication, 
division,  and  evolution;  abridged  from  A.  L.  Crelle's  Kechenta- 
feln,  by  J.  A.  Norris.     1885.    4« 
Navy.    United  States  Navy  [information  for  those  desiring  to  enlist]. 
[Apr.  10,  1905.]    oblong  120 
Same.    [Sept.  17,  1906.]    oblong  12o 
Same.     [Feb.  2,  1907.]    oblong  12° 
Same.     [May  29,  1907.]    oblong  12° 
Panama  Canal.    Special  intelligence  report  on  process  of  work  on  Pan- 
ama Canal  during  1885;  by  W.  W.  Kimball,  assisted  by  W.  L. 
Capps.     1886.     (49th  Cong.  1st  sess.    H.  misc.  doc.  395;  serial 
no.  2422.)     [See,  for  reports  of  progress  submitted  in  1883  and  1884, 
[2167-123].] 
Panama  Canal.     Intelligence  report  of  Panama  Canal;  by  Charles  C. 

Rogers.     1889.     [2570-599] 
Pay,  promotion,  and  rewards  in  Navy.    [Feb.  10, 1904.]    12° 
Same.     [Dec.  15,  1904.]    12° 
Same.     [Jan.  18,  1906.]    12° 
Same.    [Oct.  9,  1906.]    12°  ' 

Same.     [Mar.  19,  1907.]    12o 
Same.     [July  24,  1907.]    W 
Same.    [Sept.  3,  1907.]    12° 
.    Same.     [1908,  published  Mar.  1909.]    12° 
Same.     [June,  1909.]    12° 
Same.     [Aug.  1909.]    12° 
Range.    Tables  for  finding  range.  Navy.     1900.    narrow  16° 
Roosevelt,  Theodore.    Extract  from  letter  of  President  Roosevelt  to 

Secretary  Bonaparte.    [1906.] 
Tactical  data.    Directions  for  obtaining  tactical  and  steaming  data  for 
vessels  of  Navy,  1906.    1906. 
Same.    1907. 
Time  at  sea.    Von  Littrow's  method  of  finding  time  at  sea,  with  addi- 
tional tables  for  use  of  Navy.     1866. 
Training  ships.    Manual  for  officers  serving  on  cruising  training  ships. 

1899.     12° 
Wilmington,  U.  S.  S.     Report  on  voyage  of  U.  S.  S.  Wilmington  up 
Amazon  River,  preceded  by  account  of  voyage  up  Orinoco  River: 
byC.  C.Todd.    1899. 
Yeomen.     Synopsis  of  course  of  instruction,   yeoman  class  [Navy]. 

Jan.  12,  1908.     narrow  8° 
Yeoman  or  clerical  branch  of  naval  service,  instruction,  duties,  pay, 
advancement,    allowances,    and   requirements   for   enlistment. 
Bureau  of  Navigation,  Navy  Department,  1909  [press  Wilbur  & 
Hastings,  New  York],     oblong  24° 
See,  for  Circulars  regarding  enlistment  of  yeomen,  N17.17:Y4*"*. 


788 


Classification 
no. 


N17.    NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 


N17.3:    Bulletins 


(nos.) 
N17.4: 

(date) 


[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Prior  to  1893,  circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  in  connection  with 
its  work.  Since  that  date  under  article  1614  of  Regulations  for  government  of 
Navy,  1393,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included  in  the  various 
series  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

From  Mar.  6,  1863  to  Jan.  13,  1869,  the  circulars  were  unnumbered;  from  Oct.  19, 
1871  to  Oct.  8, 1881,  nos.  1-42  were  assigned  by  Bureau  of  Navigation;  from  Nov. 
19, 1881  to  Dec.  17, 1886,  they  again  appeared  without  numbers. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  these  circulars  and  no  complete  file 
could  be  consulted.  The  series  as  listed  below  is  compiled  from  the  list  as  found 
on  p.  275-278  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87 
(N1.2:G28),  which  see  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.] 


See  also  N17.17 

1863,  Mar.     6 

* 

1866,  Mar.   21 

* 

Mar.    25 

« 

May    17 

* 

Dec.   10 

* 

Aug.     1 

* 

Dec.   17 

» 

Aug.  29 

* 

Dec.  21 

* 

Sept.  27 

* 

1864,  Jan.      7 

* 

Noy.     1 

* 

Jan.    20 

* 

Noy.  15 

« 

Jan.    25 

* 

1867 

May    31 

* 

Jan.    26 

* 

June  24 

* 

Feb.     5 

* 

[Relating 

to 

July    24 

* 

Costen  night  signals.] 

Aug.   13 

» 

Feb.     5 

* 

[Relating 

to 

Aug.  28 

* 

assignment  of  signal 

Sept.  16 

* 

numbers.] 

Sept.  21 

* 

Feb.     9 

* 

[Relating 

to 

1868 

,  Jan.    16 

* 

signal 

numbers, 

er- 

Jan.    25 

* 

rata.] 

Mar.    16 

* 

Feb.     9 

* 

[Relating  to 

as- 

June  23 

* 

signmentof  numbers.] 

Oct.    12 

* 

Feb.   17 

* 

Oct.    16 

* 

Feb.  22 

^ 

Noy.     7 

■K' 

Mar.   14 

* 

Dec.   16 

* 

Mar.    18 

■» 

1869 

,  Jan.    13 

•»• 

Mar.   23 

* 

1870 

[None  issued.] 

Apr.     4 

* 

1871 

,  Oct.    19, 

no.    1    * 

Apr.   28 

* 

Oct.    24, 

no.    2    * 

May     2 

« 

Oct.    25, 

no.    3    * 

May     4 

« 

1872 

,  Jan.    10, 

no.    4    * 

May     5 

* 

Jan.    15, 

no.    5    * 

May    13 

* 

Feb.  10, 

no.    6    * 

May   21 

* 

Aug.     1, 

no.    7    * 

June     3 

* 

Oct.      1. 

no.    8    * 

June  28 

* 

Oct.     3, 

no.    9    * 

Sept.    2 

« 

Dec.     2, 

no.  10    * 

Oct.     5 

* 

Dec.  31, 

no.  11    * 

Oct.    27 

* 

1873 

,  Oct.    25, 

no.  12    * 

Dec.   16 

« 

Nov.  19, 

no.  13    * 

Dec.   19 

* 

Noy.  24, 

no.  14    * 

Dec.  20 

« 

Dec.     1, 

no.  15    * 

1865,  Mar.   18 

» 

Dec.   10, 

no.  16    * 

Mar.   28 

« 

1874 

,  Jan.    22, 

no.  17    * 

May     8 

* 

Apr.    10, 

no.  18    * 

July   26 

* 

May    27, 

no.  19    * 

Aug.     2 

» 

Sept.  24, 

no.  20    * 

Aug.  14 

* 

Oct.    15, 

no.  21    * 

Sept.    8 
1866,  Feb.  27 

* 

Dec.   19, 

no.  22    * 

* 

[Relating 

to 

1875 

[None  issued.] 

property  transfer.] 

1876 

,  Feb.     7, 

no.  23    * 

Feb.  27 

* 

[Relating 

to 

Aug.     5, 

no.  24    * 

chronometers.] 

Sept.    6, 

no.  25    * 

789 


Classification 

BO. 

N17.4: 

(date) 


N17.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 
Circulars — Continued 


N17.5: 

(noe.) 


1877,  Jan. 
Mar. 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 

1878,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
May 
Aug. 

1879,  Nov. 

1880,  Jan. 
Mar. 

1881,  July 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

1882,  Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


Apr. 

May 
June 
June 
July 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
1883,  Jan. 

Naval  professional  papers 

[Nos.  1-12  appeared  with  title  Navy  scientific  papers.    Title  on  cover  of  nos.  13-23  la 

Naval  professional  papers,  though  title-pages  vary  as  indicated  below. 
In  early  Hydrographic  Olfice  catalogues,  this  series  of  publications  is  listed  as  H.  O. 

Sublication  10,  but  since  they  were  issued  as  a  numbered  series  by  the  Bureau  of 
Navigation,  they  are  classed  here  instead  of  under  N6.8:l 


1,  no.  26 
1,  no.  27 
1,  no.  28 

20,  no.  29 

27,  no.  30 
10,  no.  31 
26,  no.  32    * 

21,  no.  33    * 

28,  no.  34  * 
14,  no.  35    * 

22,  no.  36    * 
1,  no.  37    * 

25,  no.  38  * 
28,  no.  39  * 
16,  no.  40  * 
20,  no.  41    * 

8,  no.  42    * 
19    * 
22    * 

3    *    [Relating      to 
signal  code.] 

3    *    [Relating      to 
expenditures.] 
13    * 
31    * 

3  * 
17    * 

28  * 

29  * 

13  *  [Relating  to 
telegraphic  diction- 
ary.] 

13    *    [Relating 
report  blanks.] 

6  * 
13  * 
28  * 
13    * 

6  * 
24    * 

30  * 
15    * 


to 


1883,  Jan.    16  *    [Relating      to 

absences.] 

Jan.    16  *    [Relating      to 

titles  of  publications.] 

Feb.     9  * 

Mar.     8  ♦ 

Apr.     6  * 

May    19  » 

July   12  * 

July   17  * 

July   19  * 
Aug:^  3J^»- 

Aug.     7  * 

Sept.  26  * 

Oct.    15  * 

Oct.    17  * 

Dec.  22  * 

1884,  July  9  * 
Sept.  15  * 
Sept.  26  * 
Oct.  13  * 
Dec.     6  * 

1885,  Mar.  21  * 
May  15  * 
July  15  * 
Sept.  25  * 

1886,  Feb.  17  * 
Apr.  12  * 
Apr.  30  * 
June  7  * 
June  24  * 
July  10  * 
July  24  * 
July  27  * 
Aug.  28  * 
Sept.  2  * 
Sept.  4  * 
Sept.  10  * 
Oct.  2  * 
Oct.  11  * 
Dec.   17  * 

1887-1893    * 


Navy  scientific  papers 

1 

7 

2 

8 

3 

9 

4 

10 

5 

11 

6 

12 

Navy  professional  papers 

13 

Naval  professional  papers 

14 

15 

16 

17 

790 


Classification 
no. 

N17.5: 

(nos.) 


N17.6: 

(CT) 

N17.7: 


N17.7^: 

(date) 

N17.7  2: 

H62 


R26 

N17.8: 

(date) 


N17.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 

Naval  professional  papers — Continued 

18 

19  See,  for  revised  edition,  N6. 8:109. 

20  16° 
21 

22 

23    [No.  23  omits  the  word  "Naval ' '  from  series  title.] 
[Discontinued.] 

Specifications 
Naval  Home 

[Provision  for  a  permanent  asylum  for  disabled  and  decrepit  Navy  officers,  seamen, 
and  marines  was  made  in  an  act  approved  Feb.  26, 1811.  The  Naval  Asylum  was 
opened  at  Philadelphia  near  the  close  of  1833,  in  connection  with  the  naval  hos- 
pital. Transferred,  July  1,  1849,  from  under  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery 
(NIO.)  to  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks  (N21.).  Name  changed  1889  to  Naval 
Home.  By  order  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  Mar.  19, 1898,  the  personnel  and  adminis- 
tration of  the  Home  were  transferred  to  the  Bureau  of  Navigation  (N17.),  the 
building  and  grounds  remaining  under  the  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks.] 

Naval  Home,  Annual  reports 

[1898-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  but  not  issued  separately.] 

Naval  Home,  General  publications 

History.  Origin,  history,  laws,  and  regulations  of  Naval  Asylum, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.;  by  Charles  H.  Stockton.  1886.  [Issued 
prior  to  transfer  from  Yards  and  Docks  Bureau  to  Navigation 
Bureau,  but  classed  here  so  as  to  bring  together  all  publications  of 
the  Naval  Home.] 

Regulations  of  Naval  Home,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     1900. 

Movements  of  vessels     4°  and  f  °    [Daily  except  Sundays  and 
holidays.] 
[First  issue  Aug.  13, 1898.] 


1898,  Aug.  13- 

1903,  July  31  * 

1903,  Aug.  1 

1903,  Sept.  3 

1903,  Oct. 

7 

1903,  Nov.  9 

Aug.  3 

Sept.  4 

Oct. 

8 

Nov.  10 

Aug.  4 

Sept.  5 

Oct. 

9 

Nov.  11 

Aug.  5 

Sept.  8 

Oct. 

10 

Nov.  12 

Aug.  6 

Sept.  9 

Oct. 

12 

Nov.  13 

Aug.  7 

Sept.  10 

Oct. 

13 

Nov.  14 

Aug.  8 

Sept.  11 

Oct. 

14 

Nov.  16 

Aug.  10 

Sept.  12 

Oct. 

15 

Nov.  17 

Aug.  11 

Sept.  14 

Oct. 

16 

Nov.  18 

Aug.  12 

Sept.  15 

Oct. 

17 

Nov.  19 

Aug.  13 

Sept.  16 

Oct. 

19 

Nov.  20 

Aug.  14 

Sept.  17 

Oct. 

20 

Nov.  21 

Aug.  15 

Sept.  18 

Oct. 

21 

Nov.  23 

Aug.  17 

Sept.  19 

Oct. 

22 

Nov.  24 

Aug.  18 

Sept.  21 

Oct. 

23 

Nov.  25 

Aug.  19 

Sept.  22 

Oct. 

24 

Nov.  27 

Aug.  20 

Sept.  23 

Oct. 

26 

Nov.  28 

Aug.  21 

Sept.  24 

Oct. 

27 

Nov.  30 

Aug.  22 

Sept.  25 

Oct. 

28 

Dec.  1 

Aug.  24 

Sept.  26 

Oct. 

29 

Dec.  2 

Aug.  25 

Sept.  28 

Oct. 

30 

Dec.  3 

Aug.  26 

Sept.  29 

Oct. 

31 

Dec.  4 

Aug.  27 

Sept.  30 

Nov. 

2 

Dec.  5 

Aug.  28 

Oct.   1 

Nov. 

3 

Dec.  7 

Aug.  29 

Oct.   2 

Nov. 

4 

Dec.  8 

Aug.  31 

Oct.  3 

Nov. 

5 

Dec.  9 

Sept.  1 

Oct.   5 

Nov. 

6 

Dec.  10 

•  Sept.  2 

Oct.   6 

Nov. 

7 

Dec.  11 

791 


CUsslflcatloii 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGA 

TIO 

N  BURE. 

AU- 

-Continued 

N17.8: 

Movements  of  vessels— Continued 

(date) 

1903,  Dec. 

12 

1904,  Feb. 

29 

1904,  May 

13 

1904,  July   29 

Dec. 

14 

Mar. 

1 

.May 

14 

July   30 

Dec. 

15 

Mar. 

2 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Dec. 

16 

Mar. 

3 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

4 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

5 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

7 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

8 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

9 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

10 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

11 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

12 

May 

26 

Aug.  11 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

14 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

15 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

16 

May 

31 

Aug.  15 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

17 

June 

1 

Aug.  16 

1904,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

18 

June 

2 

Aug.  17 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

19 

June 

3 

Aug.  18 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

21 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

22 

June 

6 

Aug.  20 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

23 

June 

7 

Aug.  22 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

24 

June 

8 

Aug.  23 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

25 

June 

9 

Aug.  24 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

26 

June 

10 

Aug.  25 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

28 

June 

11 

Aug.  26 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

29 

June 

13 

Aug.  27 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

30 

June 

14 

Aug.  29 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

31 

June 

15 

Aug.  30 

Jan. 

16 

Apr. 

1 

June 

16 

Aug.  31 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

2 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Jan. 

19 

Apr. 

4 

June 

18 

Sept.    2 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

5 

June 

20 

Sept.    3 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

6 

June 

21 

Sept.    6 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

7 

June  22 

Sept.    7 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

8 

June 

23 

Sept.    8 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

9 

June 

24 

Sept.    9 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

11 

June  25 

Sept.  10 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

12 

June 

27 

Sept.  12 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

13 

June 

28 

Sept.  13 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

14 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

15 

June 

30 

Sept.  15 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

16 

July 

1 

Sept.  16 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

18 

July 

2 

Sept.  17 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

19 

July 

5 

Sept.  19 

Feb. 

4 

Apr. 

20 

July 

6 

Sept.  20 

Feb. 

5 

Apr. 

21 

July 

7 

Sept.  21 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

22 

July 

8 

Sept.  22 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

23 

July 

9 

Sept.  23 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

25 

July 

11 

Sept.  24 

Feb. 

10 

Apr. 

26 

July 

12 

Sept.  26 

Feb. 

11 

Apr. 

27 

July 

13 

Sept.  27 

Feb. 

12 

Apr. 

28 

July 

14 

Sept.  28 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

29 

July 

15 

Sept.  29 

Feb. 

15 

Apr. 

30 

July 

16 

Sept.  30 

Feb. 

16 

May 

2 

July 

18 

Oct.     1 

Feb. 

17 

May 

3 

July 

19 

Oct.     3 

Feb. 

18 

May 

4 

July 

20 

Oct.     4 

Feb. 

19 

May 

5 

July 

21 

Oct.     5 

Feb. 

20 

May 

6 

July 

22 

Oct.     6 

Feb. 

23 

May 

7 

July 

23 

Oct.     7 

Feb. 

24 

May 

9 

July 

25 

•Oct.     8 

Feb. 

25 

May 

10 

July 

26 

Oct.    10 

Feb. 

26 

May 

11 

July 

27 

Oct.    11 

Feb. 

27 

May 

12 

July 

28 

Oct.    12 

792 


Classification 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU- 

-Continued 

N17.8: 

Movements  of  vessels— Continued 

(date) 

1904,  Oct.    13 

1904,  Dec. 

27 

1905,  Mar. 

13 

1905,  May   24 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

14 

May    25 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

15 

May    26 

Oct.    17 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

16 

May    27 

Oct.    18 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

17 

May    29 

Oct.    19 

1905,  Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

18 

May    31 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

20 

June     1 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

21 

June     2 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

22 

June     3 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

23 

June     5 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

24 

June     6 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

25 

June     7 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

27 

June     8 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

28 

June     9 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

29 

June  10 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

30 

June  12 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

16 

Mar. 

31 

June  13 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

17 

Apr. 

1 

June  14 

Nov.     3 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

3 

June  15 

Nov.     4 

Jan. 

19 

Apr. 

4 

June  16 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

5 

June  17 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

6 

June  19 

Nov.     8 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

7 

June  20 

Nov.    9 

Jan. 

24 

Apr. 

8 

June  21 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

10 

June  22 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

11 

June  23 

Nov.  12 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

12 

June  24 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

13 

June  26 

Nov.  15 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

14 

June  27 

Nov.  16 

Jan. 

31 

Apr. 

15 

June  28 

Nov.  17 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

17 

June  29 

Nov.  18 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

18 

June  30 

Nov.  19 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

19 

July     1 

Nov.  21 

Feb. 

4 

Apr. 

20 

July     3 

Nov.  22 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

21 

July     5t 

Nov.  23 

Feb. 

7 

Apr. 

22 

July     6 

Nov.  25 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

24 

July     7 

Nov.  26 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

25 

July     8 

Nov.  28 

Feb. 

10 

Apr. 

26 

July    10 

Nov.  29 

Feb. 

11 

Apr. 

27 

July    11 

Nov.  30 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

28 

July    12 

Dec.     1 

Feb. 

14 

Apr. 

29 

July    13 

Dec.     2 

Feb. 

15 

May 

1 

July    14 

Dec.     3 

Feb. 

16 

May 

2 

July    15 

Dec.     5 

Feb. 

17 

May 

3 

July    17 

Dec.     6 

Feb. 

18 

May 

4 

July    18 

Dec.     7 

Feb. 

20 

May 

5 

July    19 

Dec.     8 

Feb. 

21 

May 

6 

July   20 

Dec.     9 

Feb. 

23 

May 

8 

July   21 

.     Dec.   10 

Feb. 

24 

May 

9 

July   22 

Dec.   12 

Feb. 

25 

May 

10 

July   24 

Dec.  13 

Feb. 

27 

May 

11 

July    25 

Dec.   14 

Feb. 

28 

May 

12 

July   26 

Dec.  15 

Mar. 

1 

May 

13 

July   27 

Dec.  16 

Mar. 

2 

May 

15 

July   28 

Dec.  17 

Mar. 

3 

May 

16 

July   29 

Dec.  19 

Mar. 

6 

May 

17 

July   31 

Dec.   20 

Mar. 

7 

May 

18 

Aug.     1 

Dec.   21 

Mar. 

8 

May 

19 

Aug.     2 

Dec.  22 

Mar. 

9 

May 

20 

Aug.     3 

Dec.  23 

Mar. 

10 

May 

22 

Aug.     4 

Dec.  24 

Mar. 

11 

May 

23 

Aug.     5 

t  None  issued. 

793 


Clusiflcstlon 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGATION   BUREAU— Continued 

N17.8: 

Movements  of  vessels— 

Continued 

(date) 

1905,  Aug.     7 

1905,  Oct. 

21 

1906,  Jan. 

6       1906,  Mar.   23 

Aug.     8 

Oct. 

23 

Jan. 

8 

Mar.   24 

Aug.     9 

Oct. 

24 

Jan. 

9 

Mar.    26 

Aug.  10 

Oct. 

25 

Jan. 

10 

Mar.   27 

Aug.  11 

Oct. 

26 

Jan. 

11 

Mar.   28 

Aug.  12 

Oct. 

27 

Jan. 

12 

Mar.   29 

Aug.  14 

Oct. 

28 

Jan. 

13 

Mar.   30 

Aug.  15 

Oct. 

30 

Jan. 

15 

Mar.    31 

Aug.  16 

Oct. 

31 

Jan. 

16 

Apr.     2 

Aug.  17 

Nov. 

1 

Jan. 

17 

Apr.     3 

Aug.  18 

Nov. 

2 

Jan. 

18 

Apr.     4 

Aug.  19 

Nov. 

3 

Jan. 

19 

Apr.     5 

Aug.  21 

Nov. 

4 

Jan. 

20 

Apr.     6 

Aug.  22 

Nov. 

6 

Jan. 

22 

Apr.     7 

Aug.  23 

Nov. 

7 

Jan. 

23 

Apr.     9 

Aug.  24 

Nov. 

8 

Jan. 

24 

Apr.    10 

Aug.  25 

Nov. 

9 

Jan. 

25 

Apr.    11 

Aug.  26 

Nov. 

10 

Jan. 

26 

Apr.   12 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

11 

Jan. 

27 

Apr.    13 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

13 

Jan. 

29 

Apr.    14 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

14 

Jan. 

30 

Apr.   16 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

15 

Jan. 

31 

Apr.    17 

Sept.    1 

Nov. 

16 

Feb. 

1 

Apr.    18 

Sept.    2 

Nov. 

17 

Feb. 

2 

Apr.    19 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

18 

Feb. 

3 

Apr.   20 

Sept.    6 

Nov. 

20 

Feb. 

5 

Apr.   21 

Sept.    7 

Nov. 

21 

Feb. 

6 

Apr.   23 

Sept.    8 

Nov. 

22 

Feb. 

7 

Apr.   24 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

» 

Apr.   25 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

24 

Feb. 

9 

Apr.   26 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

25 

Feb. 

10 

Apr.   27 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

12 

Apr.   28 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

28 

Feb. 

13 

Apr.    30 
May     1 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

29 

Feb. 

14 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

30  ' 

*            Feb. 

15 

May     2 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

1 

Feb. 

16 

May     3 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

2 

Feb. 

17 

May     4 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

19 

May     5 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

20 

May     7 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

21 

May     8 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

23 

May     9 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

8 

Feb. 

24 

May    10 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

9 

Feb. 

26 

May    11 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

27 

May    12 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

28 

May    14 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

13 

Mar. 

1 

May    15 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

14 

Mar. 

2 

May    16 

Oct.     2 

Dec. 

15 

Mar. 

3 

May    17 

Oct.     3 

Dec. 

16 

Mar. 

5 

May    18 

Oct.     4 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

6 

May    19 

Oct.     5 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

7 

May    21 

Oct.     6 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

8 

May    22 

Oct.     7 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

9 

May    23 

Oct.     9 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

10 

May   24 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

12 

May    25 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

13 

May   26 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

14 

May   28 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

15 

May    29 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

16 

May    31 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

17 

June     1 

Oct.    17 

1906,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

19 

June     2 

Oct.    18 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

20 

June     4 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

21 

June     5 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

22 

June     6 

794 


Classification 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGATION    BUREAU- 

-Continued 

N17.8: 

Movements  of  vessels— ( 

Continued 

(date) 

1906,  June     7 

1906,  Aug.  22 

1906,  Nov. 

6 

1907,  Jan.    23 

June     8 

Aug.  23 

Nov. 

7 

Jan.    24 

June     9 

Aug.  24 

Nov. 

8 

Jan.    25 

June  11 

Aug.  25 

Nov. 

9 

Jan.    26 

June  12 

Aug.  27 

Nov. 

10 

Jan.    28 

June  13 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

12 

Jan.    29 

June  14 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

13 

Jan.    30 

June  15 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

14 

Jan.    31 

June  16 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

15 

Feb.     1 

'  V" 

June  18 

Sept.    1 

Nov. 

16 

Feb.     2 

'"  *'• 

June  19 

Sept.    4 

Nov. 

17 

Feb.     4 

June  20 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

19 

Feb.     5 

June  21 

Sept.    6 

Nov. 

20 

Feb.     6 

June  22 

Sept.    7 

Nov. 

21 

Feb.     7 

June  23 

Sept.    8 

Nov. 

22 

Feb.     8 

June  25 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

23 

Feb.     9 

June  26 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

24 

Feb.   11 

June  27 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

26 

Feb.   12 

June  28 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

27 

Feb.   13 

June  29 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

28 

Feb.   14 

June  30 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

30 

Feb.   15 

July     2 

Sept.  17 

Dec. 

1 

Feb.   16 

July     3 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

3 

Feb.   18 

July     5 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

4 

Feb.   19 

July     6 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

5 

Feb.   20 

July     7 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

6 

Feb.  21 

July     9 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

7 

Feb.   23 

July   10 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

8 

Feb.   25 

July   11 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

10 

Feb.  26 

July    12 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

11 

Feb.  27 

July    13 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

12 

Feb.  28 

July    14 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

13 

Mar.     1 

July   16 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

14 

Mar.     2 

July   17 

Oct.     1 

Dec. 

15 

Mar.     4 

July   18 

Oct.     2 

Dec. 

17 

Mar.     5 

July   19 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

18 

Mar.     6 

July   20 

Oct.     4 

Dec. 

19 

Mar.     7 

July   21 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

20 

Mar.     8 

July   23 

Oct.      6 

Dec. 

21 

Mar.     9 

July   24 

Oct.      8 

Dec. 

22 

Mar.   11 

July   25 

Oct.     9 

Dec. 

24 

Mar.   12 

July   26 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

26 

Mar.    13 

July   27 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

27 

Mar.    14 

July   28 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

28 

Mar.    15 

July   30 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

29 

Mar.    16 

July   31 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

81 

Mar.   18 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    16 

1907,  Jan. 

2 

Mar.    19 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    17 

Jan. 

3 

Mar.   20 

Aug.    3 

Oct.    18 

Jan. 

4 

Mar.   21 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

5 

Mar.   22 

' 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

7 

Mar.   23 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

8 

Mar.   25 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

9 

Mar.   26 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

10 

Mar.   27 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

11 

Mar.   28 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

12 

Mar.   29 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

14 

Mar.   30 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    29 

Tan. 

15 

Apr.     1 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

16 

Apr.     2 

Aug.  16 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

17 

Apr.     3 

Aug.  17 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

18 

Apr.     4 

Aug.  18 

Nov.    2 

Jan. 

19 

Apr.     5 

Aug.  20 

Nov.    3 

Jan. 

21 

Apr.     6 

Aug.  21 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

22 

Apr.     8 

795 


Cla88lflratton 
no. 


f  l(date) 


N17.    NAVIGATION    BUREAU— Continued 


Si  .Vi.. 


Movements  of 

vessels- 

1907,  Apr. 

9       1907,  June  24 

Apr. 

10 

June  25 

Apr. 

11 

June  26 

Apr. 

12 

June  27 

Apr. 

13 

June  28 

Apr. 

15 

June  29 

Apr. 

16 

July     1 

Apr. 

17 

July     2 

Apr. 

18 

July     3 

Apr. 

19 

July     5 

Apr. 

20 

July     6 

Apr, 

22 

July     8 

Apr. 

23 

July     9 

Apr. 

24 

July    10 

Apr. 

25 

July    11 

Apr. 

26'  1^ 

July   12 

Apr. 

27nl 

July   13 

Apr. 

29 

July   15 

Apr. 

30 

July   16 

May 

1 

July   17 

May 

2 

July   18 

May 

3 

July   19 

May 

4 

July   20 

May 

6 

July   22 

May 

7 

July   23 

May 

8 

July   24 

May 

9 

July   25 

May 

10 

July   26 

May 

11 

July   27 

May 

13 

July   29 

May 

14 

July   30 

May 

15 

July   31 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

May 

29 

Aug.   14 

May 

31 

Aug.  15 

June 

1 

Aug.  16 

June 

3 

Aug.  17 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

June 

5 

Aug.  20 

June 

6 

Aug.  21 

June 

7 

Aug.  22 

June 

8 

Aug.  23 

June 

10 

Aug.  24 

June 

n 

Aug.  26 

June 

12 

Aug.  27 

June 

13 

Aug.  28 

June 

14 

Aug.  29 

June 

15 

Aug.  30 

June 

17 

Aug.  31 

June 

18 

Sept.    3 

June 

19 

Sept.    4 

June 

20 

Sept.    5 

June 

21 

Sept.    6 

June  22 

Sept.    7 

1907,  Sept.  9 
Sept.  10 
Sept.  11 
Sept.  12 
Sept.  13 
Sept.  14 
Sept.  16 
Sept.  17 
Sept.  18 
Sept.  19 
Sept.  20 
Sept.  21 
Sept.  23 
Sept.  24 
Sept.  25 
Sept.  26 
Sept.  27 
Sept.  28 
Sept.  30 


19 
21 


Oct 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct.  9 
Oct.  10 
Oct.  11 
Oct.  12 
Oct.  14 
Oct.  15 
Oct.  16 
Oct.  17 
Oct.  18 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct.  22 
Oct.  23 
Oct.  24 
Oct.  25 
Oct.  26 
Oct.  28 
Oct.  29 
Oct.  30 
Oct.  31 
Nov.  1 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov.  11 
Nov.  12 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  14 
Nov.  15 
Nov.  16 
Nov.  18 
Nov.  19 
Nov.  20 
Nov.  21 


1907,  Nov.  22 
Nov.  23 
Nov.  25 
Nov.  26 
Nov.  27 
Nov.  29 
Nov.  30 
Dec.  2 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec 
Dec. 
Dec.  10 
Dec.  11 
Dec.  12 
Dec.  13 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  16 
Dec.  17 
Dec.  18 
Dec.  19 
Dec.  20 
Dec.  21 
Dec.  23 
Dec.  24 
Dec.  26 
Dec.  27 
Dec.  28 
Dec.  30 
Dec.  31 

1908,  Jan.  2 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 


Jan.  13 
Jan.  14 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 


15 
16 
17 
18 


Jan.  20 

Jan.  21 

Jan.  22 

Jan.  23 

Jan.  24 

Jan.  25 

Jan.  27 

Jan.  28 

Jan.  29 

Jan.  30 

Jan.  31 


Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


796 


Classification 
no. 

N] 

L7. 

NAVIGATION 

BUREAU- 

-Continued 

N17.8: 

Movements  of  vessels— Continued 

(date) 

1908,  Feb. 

8 

1908,  Apr. 

24       1908,  July   10 

1908,  Sept.  24 

Feb. 

10 

Apr. 

25 

July    11 

Sept.  25 

Feb. 

11 

Apr. 

27 

July    13 

Sept.  26 

Feb. 

12 

Apr. 

28 

July    14 

Sept.  28 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

29 

July   15 

Sept.  29 

''■ 

Feb. 

14 

Apr. 

May 

30 

July    16 

Sept.  30 

Feb. 

15 

1 

July   17 

Oct.      1 

Feb. 

17 

May 

2 

July   18 

Oct.     2 

Feb. 

18 

May 

4 

July   20 

Oct.     3 

Feb. 

19 

May 

5 

July   21 

Oct.     5 

Feb. 

20 

May 

6 

July   22 

Oct.     6 

Feb. 

21 

May 

7 

July    23 

Oct.     7 

Feb. 

24 

May 

8 

July    24 

Oct.     8 

Feb. 

25 

May 

9 

July   25 

Oct.     9 

Feb. 

26 

May 

11 

July   27 

Oct.    10 

Feb. 

27 

May 

12 

July   28 

Oct.    12 

Feb. 

28 

May 

13 

July   29 

Oct.    13 

Feb. 

29 

May 

14 

July   30 

Oct.    14 

Mar. 

2 

May 

15 

July   31 

Oct.    15 

Mar. 

3 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    16 

Mar. 

4 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    17 

Mar. 

5 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    19 

Mar. 

6 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    20 

Mar. 

7 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    21 

Mar. 

9 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    22 

Mar. 

10 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    23 

Mar. 

11 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    24 

Mar. 

12" 

May 

26 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    26 

Mar. 

13 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    27 

Mar. 

14 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    28 

Mar. 

16 

May 

29 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    29 

Mar. 

17 

June 

1 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    30 

Mar. 

18 

June 

2 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    31 

Mar. 

19 

June 

3 

Aug.  18 

Nov.     2 

Mar. 

20 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

Nov.     3 

Mar. 

21 

June 

5 

Aug.  20 

Nov.     4 

Mar. 

23 

June 

6 

Aug.  21 

Nov.     5 

Mar. 

24 

June 

8 

Aug.  22 

Nov.    6 

Mar. 

25 

June 

9 

Aug.  24 

Nov.    7 

Mar. 

26 

June 

10 

Aug.  25 

Nov.    9 

Mar. 

27 

June 

11 

Aug.  26 

Nov.  10 

Mar. 

28 

June 

12 

Aug.  27 

Nov.  11 

Mar. 

30 

June 

13 

Aug.  28 

Nov.  12 

Mar. 

31 

June 

15 

Aug.  29 

Nov.  13 

Apr. 

1 

June 

16 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  14 

Apr. 

2 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  16 

Apr. 

3 

June 

18 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  17 

Apr. 

4 

June 

19 

Sept.    3 

Nov.  18 

Apr. 

6  *            June  20 

Sept.    4 

Nov.  19 

Apr. 

7 

June 

22 

Sept.    5 

Nov.  20  » 

Apr. 

8 

June  23 

Sept.    8 

Nov.  21 

Apr. 

9 

June  24 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  23 

Apr. 

10 

June 

25 

Sept.  10 

Nov.  24 

Apr. 

11 

June 

26 

Sept.  11 

Nov.  25 

Apr. 

13 

June 

27 

Sept.  12 

Nov.  27 

Apr. 

14 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  28 

Apr. 

15 

June 

30 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  30 

Apr. 

16 

July 

1 

Sept.  16 

Dec.     1 

Apr. 

17 

July 

2 

Sept.  17 

Dec.     2 

Apr. 

18 

July 

3 

Sept.  18 

Dec.     3 

Apr. 

20 

July 

6 

Sept.  19 

Dec.     4 

Apr. 

21 

July 

7 

Sept.  21 

Dec.     5 

Apr. 

22 

July 

8 

Sept.  22 

Dec.     7 

Apr. 

23 

July 

9 

Sept.  23 

Dec.     8 

797 


ClMsincatlon 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGATION 

BUREAU- 

-Continued 

N17.8: 

Movements  of  vessels — Continued 

(date) 

1908,  Dec. 

9 

J 909,  Feb. 

26       1909,  May 

13 

1909,  July   29 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

27 

May 

14 

July   30 

Dec. 

11 

Mar. 

1 

May 

15 

July   31 

Dec. 

12 

Mar. 

2 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

Dec. 

14 

Mar. 

3 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Dec. 

15 

Mar. 

5 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Dec. 

16 

Mar. 

6 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

8 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

9 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

10 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

11 

May, 

25 

Aug.  10 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

12 

May 

26 

Aug.  11 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

13 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

15 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

16 

May 

29 

Aug.  14 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

17 

June 

1 

Aug.  16 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

18 

June 

2 

Aug.  17 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

19 

June 

3 

Aug.  18 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

20 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

1909,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

22 

June 

5 

Aug.  20 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

23 

June 

7 

Aug.  21 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

24 

June 

8 

Aug.  23 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

25 

June 

9 

Aug.  24 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

26 

June 

10 

Aug.  25 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

27 

June 

11 

Aug.  26 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

29 

June 

12 

Aug.  27 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

30 

June 

14 

Aug.  28 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

31 

June 

15 

Aug.  30 

Jan. 

13 

Apr. 

1 

June 

16 

Aug.  31 

Jan. 

14 

Apr. 

2 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Jan. 

15 

Apr. 

3 

June 

18 

Sept.    2 

Jan. 

16 

Apr. 

5 

June 

19 

Sept.    3 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

6 

June 

21 

Sept.    4 

Jan. 

19 

Apr. 

7 

June 

22 

Sept.    7 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

8 

June 

23 

Sept.    8 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

9 

June 

24 

Sept.    9 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

10 

June 

25 

Sept.  10 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

12 

June 

26 

Sept.  11 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

13 

June 

28 

Sept.  13 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

14 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

15 

June 

30 

Sept.  15 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

16 

July 

1 

Sept.  16 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

17 

July 

2 

Sept.  17 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

19 

July 

3 

Sept.  18 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

20 

July 

6 

Sept.  20 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

21 

July 

7 

Sept.  21 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

22      • 

July 

8 

Sept.  22 

Feb. 

4 

Apr. 

23 

July 

9 

Sept.  23 

Feb. 

5 

Apr. 

24 

July 

10 

Sept.  24 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

26 

July 

12 

Sept.  25 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

27 

July 

13 

Sept.  27 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

28 

July 

14 

Sept.  28 

Feb. 

10 

Apr. 

29 

July 

15 

Sept.  29 

Feb. 

11 

Apr. 

30 

July 

16 

Sept.  30 

Feb. 

13 

May 

1 

July 

17 

Oct.      1 

Feb. 

15 

May 

3 

July 

19 

Oct.     2 

Feb. 

16 

May 

4 

July 

20 

Oct.      4 

Feb. 

17 

May 

5 

July 

21 

Oct.      5 

Feb. 

18 

May 

6 

July 

22 

Oct.      6 

Feb. 

19 

May 

7 

July 

23 

Oct.      7 

Feb. 

20 

May 

8 

July 

24 

Oct.      8 

Feb. 

23 

May 

10 

July 

26 

Oct.      9 

Feb. 

24 

May 

11 

July 

27 

Oct.    11 

Feb. 

25 

May 

12 

July 

28 

Oct.    12 

798 


€las8lflcatlon 
no. 

N17.8 


N17.    NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 


(date) 


N17.9: 

(date) 


Movements  of  vessels— Continued 


1909,  Oct.  13 

Oct.  14 

Oct.  15 

Oct.  16 

Oct.  18 

Oct.  19 

Oct.  20 

Oct.  21 

Oct.  22 

Oct.  23 

Oct.  25 

Oct.  26 

Oct.  27 

Oct.  28 

Oct.  29 

Oct.  30 

Nov.  1 


1909,  Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov.  10 
Nov.  11 
Nov.  12 
Nov.  13 
Nov.  15 
Nov.  16 
Nov.  17 
Nov.  18 
Nov.  19 
Nov.  20 


1909,  Nov.  22 
Nov.  23 
Nov.  24 
Nov.  26 
Nov.  27 
Nov.  29 
Nov.  30 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


1 
2 
3 

4t 
6t 
7t 
8t 
9t 

lot 


Dec.   lit 


1909,  Dec.  13  t 

Dec.  14 1 

Dec.  15 1 

Dec.  16 1 

Dec.  17  t 

Dec.  18  t 

Dec.  20 1 

Dec.  21 1 

Dec.  22  t 

Dec.  23 1 

Dec.  24 1 

Dec.  27  t 

Dec.  28  t 

Dec.  29  t 

Dec.  30 1 

Dec.  31 1 


Orders  to  officers,  U.  8.  N. 

holidays,] 


4®    [Daily  except  Sundays  and 


[Each  publication  bears  two  dates,  one  at  the  top  showing  the  date  of  the  order, 
the  other  at  the  bottom  showing  the  date  of  its  issue.  In  the  list  as  given  below 
the  date  used  is  the  date  of  the  order.    First  issue  Oct.  13, 1899.] 


1899,  Oct. 

1903,  Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan, 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


13-1903,  Dec.  30  * 

31       1904,  Feb.  5 

2  Feb,  6 

4  Feb.  8 

5  Feb.  9 

6  Feb.  10 

7  Feb.  11 

8  Feb.  12 

9  Feb.  13 
11  Feb.  15 
12 1  Feb.  16 

13  Feb.  17 

14  Feb.  18 

15  Feb.  19 

16  Feb.  20 

18  Feb.  23 

19  Feb,  24 

20  Feb,  25 

21  Feb.  26 

22  Feb,  27 

23  Feb,  29 

25  Mar.  1 

26  Mar.  2 

27  Mar.  3 

28  Mar.  4 

29  Mar.  5 

30  Mar.  7 

1  Mar.  8 

2  Mar.  9 

3  Mar.  10 

4  Mar.  11 


1904,  Mar. 

12 

1904,  Apr,  16 

Mar. 

14 

Apr,  18 

Mar, 

15 

Apr,  19 

Mar. 

16 

Apr,  20 

Mar. 

17 

Apr,  21 

Mar. 

18 

Apr.  22 

Mar. 

19 

Apr,  23 

Mar. 

21 

Apr,  25 

Mar. 

22 

Apr.  26 

Mar. 

23 

Apr.  27 

Mar. 

24 

Apr.  28 

Mar. 

25 

Apr.  29 

Mar. 

26 

Apr.  30 
May  2 

Mar. 

28 

Mar. 

29 

May  3 

Mar. 

30 

May  4 

Mar. 

31 

May  5 

Apr. 

1 

May  6 

Apr. 

2 

May   7 

Apr, 

4 

May  9 

Apr. 

5 

May  10 

Apr. 

6 

May  11 

Apr. 

7 

May  12 

Apr. 

8 

May  13 

Apr. 

9 

May  14 

Apr. 

11 

May  16 

Apr. 

12 

May  17 

Apr. 

13 

May  18 

Apr. 

14 

May  19 

Apr. 

15 

May  20 

t  Issues  for  Dec.  1-3,  1909,  and  prior  issues,  are  headed  ''Navy  Department,  Bureau 
of  Navigation,  Washington,  D.  C."  and  are  signed  by  the  chief  of  the  Bureau  of 
Navigation;  issues  for  Dec.  4-13  are  headed  "Navy  Department,  Division  of  Opera- 
tions of  the  Fleet,  Washington,  D.  C,"  and  are  signed  by  the  aid  for  operations; 
issues  for  Dec,  14-31,  1909,  and  later  issues,  are  headed  "Navy  Department,  Wash- 
ington, D,  C."  and  are  signed  by  the  aid  for  operations.  Notwithstanding  the 
changes  in  form,  the  Movements  of  vessels  were  all  published  and  distributed  by 
the  Navigation  Bureau  and  should  therefore  all  be  classed  under  N17.8: 

X  None  issued.  c 


799 


no. 

WAVlljrAAlU 

IN     UUltrJAU  — 

vjoniinuea 

N17.9: 

Orders  to  officers,  U.  8. 

N.— Continued 

(date) 

1904,  May    21 

1904,  Aug.     4 

1904,  Oct.    17 

1904,  Dec.  30 

May   23 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    18 

Dec.  31 

.j.)i 

i           May   24 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    19 

1905,  Jan.      3 

■•      t.>{ 

1           May   25 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    20 

Jan.      4 

May    26 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    21 

Jan.      5 

May    27 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    22 

Jan.      6 

May   28 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    24 

Jan.      7 

May   31 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    25 

Jan.      9 

June     1 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    26 

Jan.    10 

Juno     2 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    27 

Jan.    11 

June     3 

Aug.  16 

Oct.    28 

Jan.    12 

June    4 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    29 

Jan.    13 

June     6 

Aug.  18 

Oct.    31 

Jan.    14 

June     7 

Aug.  19 

Nov.    1 

Jan.    16 

June     8 

Aug.  20 

Nov.     2 

Jan.    17 

June     9 

Aug.  22 

Nov.     3 

Jan.    18 

June  10 

Aug.  23 

Nov.    4 

Jan.    19 

June  11 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     5 

Jan.    20 

June  13 

Aug.  25 

Nov.     7 

Jan.    21 

June  14 

Aug.  26 

Nov.     8 

Jan.    23 

June  15 

Aug.  27 

Nov.     9 

Jan.    24 

June  16 

Aug.  29 

Nov.  10 

Jan.    25 

June  17 

Aug.  30 

Nov.  11 

Jan.    26 

June  18 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  12 

Jan.    27 

June  20 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  14 

Jan.    28 

June  21 

Sept,    2 

Nov.  15 

Jan.    30 

June  22 

Sept.    3 

Nov.  16 

Jan.    31 

Juno  23 

Sept.    6 

Nov.  17 

Feb.     1 

June  24 

Sept.    7 

Nov.  18 

Feb.     2 

June  25 

Sept.    8 

Nov.  19 1 

Feb.     3 

June  27 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  21 

Feb.     4 

June  28 

Sept.  10 

Nov.  22 

Feb.     6 

June  29 

Sept.  12 

Nov.  23 

Feb.     7 

June  30 

Sept.  13 

Nov.  25 

Feb.     8 

July     1 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  26 

Feb.     9 

July     2 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  28 

Feb.   10 

July     5 

Sept.  16 

Nov.  29 

Feb.  11 

July     6 

Sept.  17 

Nov.  30 

Feb.   13 

July     7 

Sept.  19 

Dec.     1 

Feb.  14 

July     8 

Sept.  20 

Dec.     2 

Feb.   15 

July     9 

Sept.  21 

Dec.     3 

Feb.   16 

July   11 

Sept.  22 

Dec.     5 

Feb.   17 

July   12 

Sept.  23 

Dec.     6 

Feb.   18 

July   13 

Sept.  24 

Dec.     7 

Feb.  20 

July   14 

Sept.  26 

Dec.     8 

Feb.  21 

July   15 

Sept.  27 

Dec.     9 

Feb.  23 

July   16 

Sept.  28 

Dec.  10 

Feb.  24 

July   18 

Sept.  29 

Dec.  12 

Feb.  25 

July   19 

Sept.  30 

Dec.  13 

Feb.  27 

July   20 

Oct.      1 

Dec.   14 

Feb.  28 

July   21 

Oct.      3 

Dec.   15 

Mar.     1 

July   22 

Oct.     4 

Dec.   16 

Mar.     2 

July   23 

Oct.     5 

Dec.   17 

Mar.     3 

July   25 

Oct.     6 

Dec.   19 

Mar.     6 

July   26 

Oct.      7 

Dec.  20 

Mar.     7 

• 

July   27 

Oct.      8 

Dec.  21 

Mar.     8 

July   28 

Oct.    10 

Dec.  22 

Mar.     9 

July   29 

Oct.    11 

Dec.  23 

Mar.   10 

July  30 

Oct.    12 

Dec.  24 

Mar.   11 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    13 

Dec.  27 

Mar.    13 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    14 

Dec.  28 

Mar.    14 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    15 

Dec.   29 

Mar.    15 

t  None  issued. 

800 


Classification 
no. 


N17.    NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 


N17.9:     Orders  to  officers,  U.  S.  N.— Continued 


(date) 


1905,  Mar.  16 

Mar.  17 

Mar.  18 

Mar.  20 

Mar.  21 

Mar.  22 

Mar.  23 

Mar.  24 

Mar.  25 

Mar.  27 

Mar.  28 

Mar.  29 

Mar.  30 

Mar.  31 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 
Apr. 

Apr.  10 

Apr.  11 

Apr.  12 

Apr.  13 

Apr.  14 

Apr.  15 

Apr.  17 

Apr.  18 

Apr.  19 

Apr.  20 

Apr.  21 

Apr.  22 

Apr.  24 

Apr.  25 

Apr.  26 

Apr.  27 

Apr.  28 

Apr.  29 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 
May 

May  10 

May  11 

May  12 

May  13 

May  15 

May  16 

May  17 

May  18 

May  19 

May  20 

May  22 

May  23 

May  24 

May  25 

May  26 


It 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

9 


L905,  May 

27 

May 

29 

May 

31 

June 

1 

June 

2 

June 

3 

June 

5 

June 

6 

June 

7 

June 

8 

June 

9 

June  10 

June 

12 

June 

13 

June  14 

June 

15 

June 

16 

June 

17 

June 

19 

June  20 

June 

21 

June 

22 

June 

23 

June  24 

June 

26 

June 

27 

June 

28 

June 

29 

June  30 

July 

1 

July 

3 

July 

5* 

July 

6 

July 

7 

July 

8 

July 

10 

July 

11 

July 

12 

July 

13 

July 

14 

July 

15 

July 

17* 

July 

18 

July 

19 

July 

20 

July 

21 

July 

22 

July 

24 

July 

25 

July 

26 

July 

27* 

July 

28 

July 

29 

July 

31 

Aug. 

1 

Aug. 

2 

Aug. 

3 

Aug. 

4 

Aug. 

5 

Aug. 

7 

Aug. 

8 

Aug. 

9 

1905,  Aug.  10 

1905,  Oct. 

23 

Aug.  11 

Oct. 

24 

Aug.  12 

Oct. 

25 

Aug.  14 

Oct. 

26 

Aug.  15 

Oct. 

27 

Aug.  16 

Oct. 

28 

Aug.  17 

Oct. 

30 

Aug.  18 

Oct. 

31 

Aug.  19 

Nov. 

1 

Aug.  21 

Nov. 

2 

Aug.  22 

Nov. 

3 

Aug.  23 

Nov. 

4 

Aug.  24 

Nov. 

6 

Aug.  25 

Nov. 

7* 

Aug.  26 

Nov. 

8 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

9 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

10 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

11 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

13 

Sept.    1 

Nov. 

14 

Sept.    2 

Nov. 

15* 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

16 

Sept.    6 

Nov. 

17 

Sept.    7 

Nov. 

18 

Sept.    8 

Nov. 

20 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

21 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

22 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

23 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

24 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

25 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

27 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

28 

Sept.  18 

Nov. 

29 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

1 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

2 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

4 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

5 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

6 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

7 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

8 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

9 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

11 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

12 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

13 

Oct.      2 

Dec. 

14 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

15 

Oct.      4 

Dec. 

16 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

18 

Oct.      6 

Dec. 

19 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

20 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

21 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

22 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

23 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

26 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

27 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

28 

Oct,    16 

Dec. 

29 

Oct.    17 

Dec. 

30 

Oct.    18 

1906,  Jan. 

2 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

3 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

4 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

5 

fNone  issued. 


801 


CUssiflratloa 
no. 

N17.    NAVIGATION  Bl 

[JREAU-( 

Continued 

N17.9: 

Orders  to  officers,  U.  S.  N.— Continued 

(date) 

1906,  Jan.      6 

1906,  Mar.   21       1906 

,  June    2 

1906,  Aug.  15 

Jan.      8 

Mar.   22 

June     4 

Aug.   16 

Jan.      9 

Mar.   23 

June     5 

Aug.  17 

Jan.    10 

Mar.   24 

June     6 

Aug.   18 

Jan.    11 

Mar.   26 

June     7 

Aug.  20 

Jan.    12 

Mar.   27 

June     8 

Aug.  21 

Jan.    13 

Mar.   28 

June     9 

Aug.  22 

Jan.    15 

Mar.   29 

June  11 

Aug.  23 

Jan.    16 

Mar.   30 

June  12 

Aug.  24 

Jan.    17 

Mar.   31 

June  13 

Aug.  25 

Jan.    18 

Apr.     2 

June  14 

Aug.  27 

Jan.    19 

Apr.     3 

June  15 

Aug.  28 

Jan.    20 

Apr.     4 

June  16 

Aug.  29 

Jan.    22 

Apr.     5t 

June  18 

Aug.  30 

Jan.    23 

Apr.     6 

June  19 

Aug.  31 

Jan.    24 

Apr.     7 

June  20 

Sept.    1 

Jan.    25 

Apr.     9 

June  21 

Sept.    4 

Jan.    26 

Apr.    10 

June  22 

Sept.    5 

Jan.    27 

Apr.    11 

June  23 

Sept.    6 

Jan.    29 

Apr.    12 

June  25 

Sept.    7 

Jan.    30 

Apr.    13 

June  26 

Sept.    8 

Jan.    31 

Apr.    14 

June  27 

Sept.  10 

Feb.     1 

Apr.    16 

June  28 

Sept.  11 

Feb.     2 

Apr.    17 

June  29 

Sept.  12 

Feb.     3 

Apr.    18 

June  30 

Sept.  13 

Feb.     5 

Apr.    19 

July     2 

Sept.  14 

Feb      6 

Apr.    20 

July     3 

Sept.  15 

Feb.     7 

Apr.    21 

July     5 

Sept.  17 

Feb.     8 

Apr.    23 

July     6 

Sept.  18 

Feb.     9 

Apr.   24 

July     7 

Sept.  19 

Feb.   10 

Apr.   25 

July     9 

Sept.  20 

Feb.   12 

Apr.   26 

July    10 

Sept.  21 

Feb.   13 

Apr.   27 

July    11 

Sept.  22 

Feb.   14 

Apr.   28 

July    12 

Sept.  24 

Feb.   15 

Apr.    30 

July    13 

Sept.  25 

Feb.   16 

May     1 

July    14 

Sept.  26 

Feb.   17 

May     2 

July    16 

Sept.  27 

Feb.   19 

May     3 

July    17 

Sept.  28 

Feb.  20 

May     4 

July   18 

Sept.  29 

Feb.  21 

May     5 

July    19 

Oct.      1 

Feb.  23 

May     7 

July   20 

Oct.      2 

Feb.  24 

May     8 

Julv   21 

Oct.      3 

Feb.  26 

May     9 

July   23 

Oct.      4 

Feb.  27 

May    10 

July   24 

Oct.      5 

Feb.  28 

Mav    11 

July   25 

Oct.      6 

Mar.     1 

May    12 

July   26 

Oct.      8 

Mar.     2 

Mav    14 

Julv   27 

Oct.      9 

Mar.     3 

May    15 

July   28 t 

Oct.    10 

Mar.     5 

May    16 

July   30 

Oct.    11 

Mar.     6 

May    17 

July   31 

Oct.    12 

Mar.     7 

Mav    18 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    13* 

Mar.     8 

May    19 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    15 

i            Mar.     9 

May    21 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    16 

1            Mar.    10 

May    22 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    17 

Mar.   12 

May    23 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    18 

Mar.   13 

May    24 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    19 

Mar.   14 

May    25 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    20 

Mar.   15 

May    26 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    22 

I            Mar.   16 

May    28 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    23 

Mar.    17 

May    29 

Aug.   11 

Oct.    24 

Mar.    19 

May    31 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    25 

Mar.   20 

June     1 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    26 

t  None  issued. 

82452^ 

'—11 51 

802 


Classification 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGATION   BUREAU— Continued 

N17.9: 

Orders  to  officers,  U.  S. 

N. — Continued 

(date) 

1906,  Oct. 

27 

1907,  Jan.    12 

1907,  Mar. 

28       1907, 

June  11 

Oct. 

29 

Jan.    14 

Mar. 

29 

June  12 

Oct. 

30 

Jan.    15 

Mar. 

30 

June  13 

Oct. 

31 

Jan.    16 

Apr. 

1 

June  14 

Nov. 

1 

Jan.    17 

Apr. 

2 

June  15 

Nov. 

2 

Jan.    18 

Apr. 

3 

June  17 

Nov. 

3 

Jan.    19 

Apr. 

4 

June  18 

Nov. 

5 

Jan.    21 

Apr. 

5 

June  19 

Nov. 

6 

Jan.    22 

Apr. 

6 

June  20 

Nov. 

7 

Jan.    23 

Apr. 

8 

June  21 

Nov. 

8 

Jan.    24 

Apr. 

9 

June  22 

Nov. 

9 

Jan.    25 

Apr. 

10 

June  24 

Nov. 

10 

Jan.    26 

Apr. 

11 

June  25 

Nov. 

12 

Jan.    28 

Apr. 

12 

June  26 

Nov. 

13 

Jan.    29 

Apr. 

13 

June  27 

Nov. 

14 

Jan.    30 

Apr. 

15 

June  28 

Nov. 

15 

Jan.    31 

Apr. 

16 

June  29 

Nov. 

16 

Feb.     1 

Apr. 

17 

July     1 

Nov. 

17 

Feb.     2 

Apr. 

18 

July     2 

Nov. 

19 

Feb.     4 

Apr. 

19 

July     3 

Nov. 

20 

Feb.     5 

Apr. 

20 

July     5 

Nov. 

21 

Feb.     6 

Apr. 

22 

July     6 

Nov. 

22 

Feb.     7 

Apr. 

23 

July     8 

Nov. 

23 

Feb.     8 

Apr. 

24 

July     9 

Nov. 

24 

Feb.     9 

Apr, 

25 

July   10 

Nov. 

26 

Feb.   11 

Apr. 

26 

July   11 

Nov. 

27 

Feb.  12 

Apr. 

27 

July   12 

Nov. 

28 

Feb.  13 

Apr. 

29 

July   13 

Nov. 

30* 

'             Feb.   14 

Apr. 
May 

30 

July   15 

Dec. 

1 

Feb.   15 

1 

July   16 

Dec. 

3 

Feb.   16 

May 

2 

July    17 

Dec. 

4 

Feb.   18 

May 

3 

July    18 

Dec. 

5 

Feb.   19 

May 

4 

July    19 

Dec. 

6 

Feb.   20 

May 

6 

July   20 

Dec. 

7 

Feb.   21 

May 

7 

July   22 

Dec. 

8 

Feb.  23 

May 

8 

July   23 

Dec. 

10 

Feb.  25 

May 

9 

July   24 

Dec. 

11 

Feb.  26 

May 

10 

July   25 

Dec. 

12 

Feb.  27 

May 

11 

July   26 

Dec. 

13 

Feb.  28 

May 

13 

July   27 

Dec. 

14 

Mar.     1 

May 

14 

July   29 

Dec. 

15 

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May 

15 

July   30 

Dec. 

17 

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May 

16 

July   31 

Dec. 

18 

Mar.     5 

May 

17 

Aug.     1 

Dec. 

19 

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May 

18 

Aug.     2 

Dec. 

20 

Mar.     7 

May 

20 

Aug.     3 

Dec. 

21 

Mar.     8 

May 

21 

Aug.     5 

Dec. 

22 

Mar.     9 

May 

22 

Aug.     6 

Dec. 

24 

Mar.   11 

May 

23 

Aug.     7 

Dec. 

26 

Mar.   12 

May 

24 

Aug.     8 

Dec. 

27 

Mar.    13 

May 

25 

Aug.     9 

Dec. 

28 

Mar.   14 

May 

27 

Aug.  10 

Dec. 

29 

Mar.    15 

May 

28 

Aug.  12 

Dec. 

31 

Mar.   16 

May 

29 

Aug.  13 

1907,  Jan. 

2 

Mar.    18 

May 

31 

Aug.  14 

Jan. 

3 

Mar.   19 

June 

1 

Aug.  15 

Jan. 

4 

Mar.   20 

June 

3 

Aug.  16 

Jan. 

5 

Mar.   21 

June 

4 

Aug.  17 

Jan. 

7 

Mar.   22 

June 

5 

Aug.  19 

Jan. 

8 

Mar.   23 

June 

6 

Aug.  20 

Jan. 

9 

Mar.   25 

June 

7 

Aug.  21 

Jan. 

10 

Mar.   26 

June 

8 

Aug.  22 

Jan. 

11 

Mar.   27 

June 

10 

Aug.  23 

803 


CUNHlflcation 
no. 

N17.    1 

^AVIGA" 

riON  B 

URK 

kXJ- 

Continued 

N17.9: 

Orders  to  officers,  U 

.  S.  N.— Continued 

(date) 

1907,  Aug.  24 

1907,  Nov. 

5       1908 

,  Jan. 

18 

1908,  Mar.   31 

Aug.  26 

Nov. 

6 

Jan. 

20 

Apr.     It 

Aug.  27 

Nov. 

7 

Jan. 

21 

Apr.     2 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

8 

Jan. 

22  t 

Apr.     3 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

9 

Jan. 

23 

Apr.     4 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

11 

Jan. 

24 

Apr.     6 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

12 

Jan. 

25 

Apr.     7 

Sept.    3 

Nov. 

13 

Jan. 

27 

Apr.     8 

Sept.    4 

Nov. 

14 

Jan. 

28 

Apr.     9 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

15 

Jan. 

29 

Apr.   10 

Sept.    6 

Nov. 

16 

Jan. 

30 

Apr.   11 

Sept.    7 

Nov. 

18 

Jan. 

31 

Apr.    13 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

19 

Feb. 

1 

Apr.    14 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

20 

Feb. 

3 

Apr.   15 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

21 

Feb. 

4 

Apr.   16 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

22 

Feb. 

5 

Apr.   17 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

6t 

Apr.   18 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

25 

Feb. 

7 

Apr.   20 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

26 

Feb. 

8 

Apr.   21 

Sept.  17 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

10 

Apr.   22 

Sept.  18 

Nov. 

29 

Feb. 

11 

Apr.    23 

Sept.  19 

Nov. 

30 

Feb. 

12 

Apr.    24 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

2 

Feb. 

13 

Apr.   25 

Sept.  21 1 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

14 

Apr.   27 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

15 

Apr.    28 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

17 

Apr.   29 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

18 

Apr.    30 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

19 

May      1 

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Dec. 

9 

Feb. 

20 

May     2 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

21 

May     4 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

24 

May      5 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

25 

May      6 

Oct.      2 

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13 

Feb. 

26 

May      7 

Oct.      3 

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14 

Feb. 

27 

May     8 

Oct.     4 

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16 

Feb. 

28 

May     9 

Oct.      5 

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17 

Feb. 

29 

May    11 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

2 

May    12 

Oct.     8 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

3 

May    13 

Oct.     9 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

4 

May    14 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

5 

May    15 

Oct.    11 

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23 

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6 

May    16 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

7 

May    18 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

9 

May    19 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

10 

May    20 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

28* 

Mar. 

11 

May   21 

Oct.    17 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

12 

May    22 

Oct.    18 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

13 

May    23 

Oct.    19 

1908,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

14 

May    25 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

16 

May   26 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

17 

May    27 

. 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

18 

May    28 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

19 

May    29 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

20 

June     1 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

21 

June     2 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

23 

June     3 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

24 

June     4 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

25 

June     5 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

26 

June     6 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

27 

June     8 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

16 

Mar. 

28 

June     9 

Nov.    4 

Jan. 

17 

Mar. 

30 

June  10 

t  None  issued. 

804 


Classification 
no. 

N17. 

NAVIGATION 

BUREAU- 

Continued 

N17.9: 

Orders  to  officers,  U.  S.  N. 

— Continued 

(date) 

1908,  June  11 

1908,  Aug.  21       1908,  Oct. 

31 

1909,  Jan.    13 

June  12 

Aug.   22 

Nov 

2 

Jan.    14 

June  13 

Aug.   24 

Nov 

3 

Jan.    15 

June  15 

Aug.  25 

Nov 

4t 

Jan.    16 

June  16 

Aug.  26 

Nov 

5 

Jan.    18 

June  17 

Aug.  27 

Nov 

6 

Jan.    19 

June  18 

Aug.  28 

Nov 

7 

Jan.    20 

June  19 

Aug.  29 

Nov 

9t 

Jan.    21 

June  20 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

10 

Jan.    22 

June  22 

Sept.    1 

Nov. 

11 

Jan.    23  t 

June  23 

Sept.    2 

Nov. 

12 

Jan.    25 

June  24 

Sept.    3 

Nov. 

13 

Jan.    26 

June  25 

Sept.    4 

Nov. 

14 

Jan.    27 

June  26 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

16 

Jan.    28 

June  27 

Sept.    8t 

Nov. 

17 

Jan.    29 

June  29 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

18 

Jan.    30  t 

June  30 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

19 

Feb.     1 

July     1 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

20  t 

Feb.     2 

July     2 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

21 

Feb.     3 

July     3 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

23 

Feb.     4 

July     6 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

24 

Feb.     5 

July     7 

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Nov. 

25 

Feb.     6 

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Nov. 

l^}t 

Feb.     8 

July     9 

Sept.  18 

Nov. 

Feb.     9 

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30 

Feb.   10 

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1 

Feb.   11 

July   13 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

2 

Feb.   13 

July    14 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

3 

Feb.   15 

July   15 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

4 

Feb.   16 

July   16 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

5 

Feb.   17 

July   17 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

7* 

Feb.   18 

July   18 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

8 

Feb.   19 

July   20 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

9 

Feb.  20 

July   21 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

10 

Feb.   23 

July   22 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

11 

Feb.   24 

July   23 

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12 

Feb.   25 

July   24 

Oct.      3 1 

Dec. 

14 

Feb.   26 

July   25 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

15 

Feb.   27 

July   27 

Oct.      6 

Dec. 

16 

Mar.     1 

July   28 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

17  t 

Mar.     2 

July   29 

Oct.      8 

Dec. 

18 

Mar.     3 

July   30 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

19 

Mar.     5 

July   31 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

21 

Mar.     6 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

22* 

Mar.     8 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

23 

Mar.     9 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

24 

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Oct.    15 

Dec. 

26 

Mar.    11 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

28 

Mar.   12 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    17 

Dec. 

29 

Mar.   13 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    19 

Dec. 

30 

Mar.   15 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    20 

Dec. 

31 

Mar.   16 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    21       1909,  Jan. 

2 

Mar.    17 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

4 

Mar.   18 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    23  t 

Jan. 

5 

Mar.   19 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

6 

Mar.   20 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

7 

Mar.    22 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

8 

Mar.   23 

Aug.  18 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

9 

Mar.    24 

Aug.  19 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

11 

Mar.    25 

Aug.  20 

Oct.    30 

Jaii. 

12* 

Mar.   26 

t  None  issued. 

805 


laMlflcfttlon 

no. 

N17.    NAVIGATION 

BUREAU-  Continued 

N17.9: 

Orders  to  officers,  U 

.  S.N. 

—Continued 

(date) 

1909,  Mar. 

27 

1909,  June 

5       1909,  Aug.   13       1909, 

Oct.    22 

Mar. 

29 

June 

7 

Aug.   14 

Oct.    23 

Mar. 

30 

June 

8 

Aug.   16 

Oct.    25 

Mar. 

31  t 

June 

9 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    26 

Apr. 

1 

June 

10 

Aug.   18 

Oct.    27 

Apr. 

2 

June 

11 

Aug.   19 

Oct.    28 

Apr. 

3t 

June 

12 

Aug.  20 

Oct.    29 

Apr. 

5 

June 

14 

Aug.  21 

Oct.    30 

Apr. 

6 

Juno 

15 

Aug.  23 

Nov.     1 

Apr. 

7 

June 

16* 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     % 

Apr. 

8 

June 

17 

Aug.  25 

Nov.     3 

Apr. 

9 

June 

18 

Aug.  26 

Nov.     4 

Apr. 

10 

June 

19 

Aug.  27 

Nov.     5 

Apr. 

12 

June 

21 

Aug.  28 

Nov.     6 

Apr. 

13 

June 

22 

Aug.  30 

Nov.     8 

Apr. 

14 

June 

23 

Aug.  31 

Nov.     9 

Apr. 

15 

June 

24 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  10 

Apr. 

16 

June 

25 

Sept.'  2 

Nov.  11 

Apr. 

17 

June 

26 

Sept.    3  t 

Nov.  12 

Apr. 

19 

June  28 

Sept.    4 

Nov.  13 

Apr. 

20 

June 

29 

Sept.    7 

Nov.  15 

Apr. 

21 

June 

30 

Sept.    8 

Nov.  16 

Apr. 

22 

July 

1 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  17 

Apr. 

23 

July 

2 

Sept.  10 

Nov.  18 

Apr. 

24 

♦July 

3 

Sept.  11 

Nov.  19 

Apr, 

26 

July 

5t 

Sept.  13  t 

Nov.  20 

Apr. 

27 

July 

6 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  22 

Apr. 

28 

July 

7 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  23 

Apr. 

29 

July 

8 

Sept.  16 

Nov.  24 

Apr. 

30 

July 

9 

Sept.  17 

Nov.  26 

May 

1 

July 

10 

Sept.  18 

Nov.  27 

May 

3 

July 

12 

Sept.  20 

Nov.  29 

May 

4 

July 

13 

Sept.  21 

Nov.  30 

May 

5 

July 

14 

Sept.  22 

Dec.     1 

May 

6 

July 

15 

Sept.  23 

Dec.     2 

May 

7 

July 

16 

Sept.  24 

Dec.     3 

May 

8 

July 

17 

Sept.  25 

Dec.     4 

May 

10 

July 

19 

Sept.  27 

Dec.     6 

May 

11 

July 

20 

Sept.  28 

Dec.     7 

May 

12 

July 

21 

Sept.  29 

Dec.     8 

May 

13 

July 

22 

Sept.  30 

Dec.     9 

May 

14 

July 

23 

Oct.      1 

Dec.  10 

May 

15 

July 

24 

Oct.      2 

Dec.   11 

May 

17 

July 

26 

Oct.      4 

Dec.   13 

May 

18 

July 

27 

Oct.      5 

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May 

19 

July 

28 

Oct.      6 

Dec.   15 

May 

20 

July 

29 

Oct.      7 

Dec.   16 

May 

21 

July 

30 

Oct.      8 

Dec.   17 

May 

22 

July 

31 

Oct.      9 

Dec.   18* 

May 

24 

Aug. 

2 

Oct.    11 

Dec.  20 

May 

25 

Aug. 

3 

Oct.    12 

Dec.   21 

May 

26 

Aug. 

4 

Oct.    13 

Dec.   22 

May 

27 

Aug. 

5 

Oct.    14 

Dec.  23 

May 

28* 

Aug. 

6 

Oct.    15 

Dec.  24 

May 

29 

Aug. 

7 

Oct.    16 

Dec.  27 

June 

1 

Aug. 

9 

Oct.    18 

Dec.   28 

June 

2 

Aug. 

10 

Oct.    19 

Dec.   29 

June 

3t 

Aug. 

11 

Oct.    20 

Dec.   30 

June 

4 

Aug. 

12 

Oct.   21 

Dec.   31 

fNone  issued. 

806 


Classification 
no. 

N17.10: 

(date 

ending 

fiscal 

year) 


N17.     NAVIGATION   BUREAU— Continued 
Navy  transportation  schedules     various  sizes 

[Navy  transportation  schedules  is  the  cover-title  of  this  series.  The  true  title  has 
varied  somewhat,  as  shown  in  tlie  list  below.  Each  schedule  is  for  one  fiscal  year, 
and  is  issued  in  advance,  The  Bureau  ol  Navigation  has  no  record  of  their 
publication  prior  to  June  30. 1900.] 

Schedule  of  rates  and  roads  for  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy 
1900 

Same,  with  circular  letter  and  addenda 
Schedule  of  rates  and  routes  for  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy 
1901 
1902 
Schedule  of  rates  and  routes  for  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy 

and  Marine  Corps 
1903 
1904 
1905 

Same,  supplement.     Oct.  31,  1904 

Same,  changes.    Jan.  17,  1905 

Same,  supplement  2.    [Feb.  17,  1905] 
1906 1 

Same,  supplement.    Aug.  1,  1905  f 

Invitations  for  bids  for  transportation  of  enlisted 
men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps 

Transportation  bids  [circular  letter  inviting  bids  for  transportation  of 
enlisted  men  of  Navy  from  Boston  and  other  points].    Aug.  4, 
1899.    40 
Same  [from  Norfolk  and  other  points].    Aug.  4,  1899.    4° 

Invitation  for  bids,  circular  letter  to  railroad  and  steamship  companies. 
Feb.  23,  1901.     12° 

Bid  of for  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy,  July  1,  1901- 

June  30,  1902,  submitted  by [blank  form].     [Feb.  23,  1901.] 

oblong  8°    *    [Contains  circular  letter  to  railroad  and  steamship 
companies  dated  Feb.  23,  1901.] 
[This  form  was  used  also  for  fiscal  years  1902-03  and  1903-04,  dates  on  title-page  being 
changed  by  hand,  and  new  circular  letters  dated  Feb.  1, 1902  and  Jan.  20, 1903, 
respectively,  DP.ng  tipped  into  the  front;  see  N17.11:903,  904.] 

Same,  July  l[1902|-June  30  [1903].     [Feb.  1,  1902.]    oblong  8°    * 
Same,  July  1  [1903]-June  30  [1904].     [Jan.  20,  1903.]    oblong  8" 
Bid  of for  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps, 

July  1,  1904-June  30,  1905,  submitted  by  • [blank  form]. 

[Dec.  1,  1903.]    oblong  8° 
Invitation  for  bids  [tor  transportation  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy  and 

Marine  Corps,  1907],  circular  letter  to  railroad  and  steamship 

companies.    Jan.  2,  1906.     oblong  12° 
Same,  with  title,  Circular  letter  to  railroad  and  steamship  companies. 

Feb.  1,  1906. 

Same.    Jan.  23,  1907.    12P 

[In  1908  and  1909,  circular  letters  executed  by  manifold  process  were  sent  to  the  trans- 
I)ortation  companies  in  place  of  the  formal  printed  invitations  for  bids  which 
were  issued  in  previous  years.l 

t  Information  from  the  Navigation  Bureau  is  that  during  the  fiscal  years  1907-11 
there  were  only  a  few  rates  in  effect,  these  being  stated  on  typewritten  sheets,  not 
printed.  The  schedule  for  the  fiscal  year  1912  is  printed  as  an  8°  pamphlet  of  5  p., 
with  title,  Schedule  of  contract  rates  in  effect  for  transfer  of  enlisted  men  of  Navy 
for  fiscal  year  1911-12. 


N17.il: 

8991 

8992 
901 

902 


903 
904 
905 


9061 

9062 
907 


807 


Citssiflcatlon  N17.    NAVIGATION    BUREAU— Continued 

nu. 

N17. 12':,  Drill   books,    slgrnal   books,    and   code   lists 

[Enter  here  drill  manuals,  tactic  and  signal  books,  and  code  lists.  Outlines  of  courses 
of  instruction  for  training  classes,  etc.,  are  classed  under  General  publications 
(N17.2). 

As  tne  signal  books  of  the  Navy  are  usually  confidential,  the  Public  Documents 
Library  has  of  course  no  complete  set.  Such  copies  as  are  In  this  library  are  listed 
below.  Certain  Information  concerning  the  signals  In  use  by  the  Navy  is  given 
In  the  chapter  on  Navy  signals  in  the  Boat  book,  1905  (N17.12  »:B63 «). 

See,  for  International  code  of  signals,  H.  O.  publication  87,  N6.8:87.] 


B63» 
B63- 
B63^* 

B63* 
C641 


C642 
064^ 
C64^ 
F62^ 

F622 
F66 

G951 


G952 
G953 
095* 
G95' 
G95* 
G957 
G958 

G95» 
G95>« 

G95>^ 


G95" 

In3> 


In32 
L23» 


Boat  signals  for  use  of  Navy.     1898.    small  4° 

Same.     1903.     small  4" 
Boat-book,  Navy,  1905;  prepared  by  board,  W.  F.  FuUam,  W.  S.  Sims, 
W.  R.  Shoemaker,  C.  B.  Brittain,  Ridley  McLean.     Naval  Insti- 
tute, Annapolis,  Md.,  1905.     16*    [Contains  also  boat  signals.] 
Same,  1906.    Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1906.     16" 
See,  for  Changes  in  drill  books,  N17.122: 
Code  list.    International  code  list  of  vessels  of  Navy.     1890.     [The 
code  list  of  vessels  of  United  States  Navy  is  from  an  early  period 
included  also  in  the  annual  List  of  merchant  vessels  (T37.il:, 
T30.5:,  and  C11.5:).] 
Same.    1899. 
Same.     1901. 
Same.     1905.    12» 
Fleet  drill  book,  containing  tactical  signals  for  manoeuvering  of  vessels, 
either  singly  or  combined.     1888. 
Same     Revised  edition.     1891. 
Flotilla.     Code  of  flotilla  and  boat  squadron  signals  for  Navv.     1869. 

12<»    *    [.See,  for  earlier  edition,  N18.2:C64.] 
Gunnery  drill  book  for  new  armaments,  Navy;  by  M.  Sicard,  [C.  J. 
Badger],  H.  H.  Hosley,  W.  B.  Caperton,  and  T.  S.  Rodgers. 
1893.     12°    [-See,  for  earlier  edition,  N18.2:G95  2.] 
[The  name  of  C.  J.  Badger  was  sent  out  on  a  narrow  slip  by  the  Navv  Department 
for  insertion  in  place  of  name  of  C.  S.  Sperry  which  appears  on  title-page.] 

Same,  addenda  1.  Oct.  24,  1893.  12? 

Same,  addenda  2.  Feb.  18,  1895.  12° 

Same,  addenda  3.  Feb.  18,  1895.  12? 

Same,  addenda  4.  Feb.  13,  1896.  12° 

Same,  addenda  5.  Mar.  28,  1896.  12<» 

Same,  addenda  6.  Sept.  15,  1896.     12° 

Same,  addenda.    May  19,   1898.  12°    [To 


be  substituted  for  all 


previous  addenda.] 

Same,  addenda,  new  series  2.    Nov.  7,  1898.     12° 

Same,  regulations  for  target  practice.    June  22,  1897.     12*    [To  be 
inserted  in  Gunnery  drill  nook.] 
Gun  and  torpedo  drills  for  Navy;  by  Edward  W.  Eberle.     Naval  Insti- 
tute,  Annapolis,   Md.,   1900.     24*    [Supersedes  Gunnery  drill 
book  for  new  armaments,  1893  (N17.12  i:G95  ^).] 

Same,  amendment  to  gun  and  torpedo  drill  book.    n.  p.  n.  d.    24«> 

/SeeaZsoN17.12i:Sh6. 
Infantry  and  artillery.     Instructions  for  infantry  and  artillery,  Navy; 
prepared  by  O.  M.  Thomas,  C.  E.  Colahan,  W.  F.  Fullam,  F.  J. 
Haeseler,  and  L.  W,  V.  Kennon.     1891.    24° 

Same,  additions,  changes,  and  corrections     Mar.  15,  1892.    24" 
Landing-force  and  small-arm  instructions,  Navy,  1905;  prepared  by 
board,  W.  F.  Fullam    W.  S.  Sims,  W.  R.  Shoemaker,  C.  B. 
Brittain,    Ridley   McLean.     Naval    Institute,  Annapolis,  Md., 
1905.     16° 


808 


Classification 
no. 

N17.121: 

L232 

Or2 

P451 

P452 

She 


Si2i 
Si22 


Si23 
Si24 
Si25 


Si28 
Til 


T23 


N17.12  2: 

(nos.) 

N17.13: 

(date) 

N17.14:: 

(date) 


N17.15: 

(date) 


N17.     NAVIGATION    BUREAU— Continued 

DrIU  books,  signal  books,  and  code  lists— Continued 
^    Same,  revised.     Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1907.     IG"    * 
See,  for  Changes  in  drill  books,  N17.12  2: 
Ordnance.  _  Manual  of  instruction  in  ordnance  and  gunnery  for  naval 

training  service.     1900.     12^ 
Petty  officer's  drill  book.  Navy;  [compiled]  by  William  F.  Fullam. 
Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1902.    24" 

Same.  Revised  edition.  Naval  Institute.  Annapolis,  Md„  1904. 
24" 

Ship  and  gun-drills.   Navy,   1905;  prepared  by  board   composed  of 
W.  F.  Fullam,  W.  S.  Sims,  W.  R.  Shoemaker,  C.  B.  Brittain, 
Ridley  McLean.     Naval  Institute,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1905.     16*> 
See,  for  Changes  in  drill  books,  N17.122: 

Signal  code  of  Navy.     1864.    * 

Signal  code.  [Introduction  to]  United  States  naval  signal  code;  by 
Thornton  A.  Jenkins.  1867.  [Binder's  title  and  running  heads 
read,  "Introduction  to."] 

Signal  code.     Naval  signal  code.     1867.    * 

Signal  book.     Naval  signal  book.     1869. 

Same  [corrections  and  additions].  [The  copy  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  is  dated  in  ink,  Sept.  17,  1871,  with  autograph 
signature  of  chief  signal  officer.] 

Signal  book.     General  signal  book  of  Navy.     1876.    * 

Tactics.  Naval  tactics:  pt.  1,  Fleet-evolutions  under  steam  alone; 
pt.  2,  Fleet-evolutions  under  sail  alone.  [1874.]  [Binder's 
title  reads:  U.  S.  naval  signal  book,  naval  tactics,  1874.] 

Telegraphic  dictionary  of  Navy,  with  introductory  explanations. 
1865.     {See,  for  earlier  editions,  N1.2:T23i'2  ] 

Changes  in  drill  books 

1  narrow  f  ° 

2  narrow  large  8° 

3  240 

List   of   addresses    of  navy   recruiting    stations 

[These  lists  have  been  printed  from  time  to  time  for  use  in  connection  with  the 
navy  recruiting  service.  As  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  only  a  very 
few  copies  and  no  complete  file  could  be  consulted,  they  are  not  listed  here.] 

Leaves  of  absence  granted  oflacers  (monthly) 


1907,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1908,  Jan. 
Feb.. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


Annual   report   of   small  arms    target   practice 

Annual  report  of  target  practice  with  small  arms,  3-inch  field  pieces, 

and  boat  guns 
1906 
1907 
1908 

Annual  report  of  small  arms  target  practice 
1909 


809 


ClasHlflcfttlOB 

no. 

N17.16: 


C69 
L82 

N22» 

N222 
N223 
N22* 
R241 

R242 
R243 
R24* 
R24« 
R24« 
R247 
R248 
R24» 
T68^ 

T682 
N17.17: 

B63 
C591 
C592 
C73^ 


C732 
C733 
C73* 
C73« 
E121 

E12a 

E123 
El  2* 
E12^ 
EnS^ 

En52 

En53 
En5* 
En5* 


N17.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU-Continued 


Regulations  and  instructions 


(Manuals  of  instruction  for  drills  and  for  signaling  arc  classed  under  N17.12  >:    Rc^ii- 
itions  of  tho  Naval  Homo  and  of  the  Naval  T 

f;oveming  admission  of  candidates  into  Nav 
nstitutions,  sre  M7.7:.  N17.18:,  and  N12.7:] 


'raining  Station,  and  regulations 
aer 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


lations  of  tho  Naval  Homo  and  of  tho  Naval 

oveming  admission  of  candidates  into  Naval  Academy  are  classed  under  those 
N17.18:,  and  N12r  " 

Colliers,     Regulations  for  navy  colliers.     1902. 

Log  books.     Instructions  for  keeping  log-books  and  compiling  meteor- 
ological returns.     1886.    12° 
Naval  Auxiliary  Service.    Regulations  for  Naval  Auxiliary  Service. 
1907. 
Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  1,  1908  [to  go  in  effect  May  1,  1908].    1908. 
Same,  Changes  in  [edition  of  1908].     Dec.  3,  1908.     12o 
Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  9,  1909.     1909. 
Recruits.    Advice  and  instructions  for  recruits  in  Navy;  by  Carroll  Q. 

Wright.     1906.     16» 
Recruiting  ofl&cers.     Instructions  for  recruiting  officers  of  Navy.    1902. 
Same.     1904. 

July,  1905. 
1906. 

[Jan.  5]  1907. 
[May  15]  1907. 
1908. 
1909. 

Transportation.     Instructions  governing  transportation  of  enlisted  men, 
Navy,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  1909.     1909. 
Circulars  and  orders  (miscellaneous,  unnumbered) 

See  also  N17.4: 
Boatswains.    Circular  relating  to  appointment  of  acting  boatswains  in 

Navy.    May  1,  1905. 
Clerical  force.     Directions  concerning  clerical  force  [of  Bureau  of  Navi- 
gation].   July  15,  1902. 
Clerks.     Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  original  appoint- 
ments as  clerks  to  pay  officers  m  Navy,  etc.    Dec.  1,  1903.     12° 
Commanders-in-chief.     [Circular]  for  information  of  commanders-in- 
chief  and  commanding  officers  [concerning]  qualifications  for 
permanent  appointments  as  chief  petty  officers  [etc.].    Jan.  4, 
1907.     12° 

12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
Electricians.     Circular  regarding  enlistment  of  electricians  for  wireless 

telegraph.    June  20,  1903.     narrow  8° 
Electricians.    Circular  regarding  enlistment  and  promotion  of  electri- 
cians [in  Navy].     [Dec.  20,  1904.] 
Same.    Sept.  18,  1905. 
Same.    Feb.  10,  1906. 
Same.    Apr.  10,  1907. 
Enlistment  records.     [Instructions  as  to  enlistment  records.]    Sept.  1, 

1904.    narrow  12° 
Enlistment.    Circular  relating  to  enlistment  of  men  for  Navy.     1905. 
12«    [See,  for  earlier  editions,  N1.19:En5  ^-^] 
Same.    [Jan.  25]  1906.    12» 
Same.    [Dec.  5]  1906.     12* 
Same.    [Feb.  12]  1907.    12° 


Same.  Apr.  4,  1907. 

Same.  Nov.  4,  1907. 

Same.  Dec.  11,  1907. 

Same.  Sept.  1,  1908. 


810 


Classification 
no. 

N17.17: 

En5« 

En5« 
En5^ 
En5i° 
En5'i 
M181 

M182 
M183 
MIS  4 
MIS  5 

M18« 
N221 

N222 

P45 

W25 

Y41 

Y42 

Y43 

Y4* 
Y45 
Y4« 
Y4- 

Y48 

Y49 
N17.18: 


N17.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 


N17.181: 
(date) 

N17.182: 
R261 
11262 

tN17.19: 


Circulars  and  orders  (miscellaneous,  unnumbered )- 
Same.     [Apr.  15]  1907.     12° 
12° 
12« 
12« 
12° 
12° 


-Continued 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Machinists. 
1900 


[Aug.  30]  1907. 
[June  1]  190S. 
[Sept.  1]  190S. 
[Dec.  1]  190S. 
[July  1]  1909. 

Circular   regarding 

narrow  8® 


enlistment    of    machinists.     Dec.  6, 


Same.    July  5,  1901.     narrow  8° 
Same.     Aug.  21,  1902.     narrow  8° 
Same.    Mar.  21,  1904.     narrow  8° 

Machinists'  mates.     Circular  regarding  enlistment  of  machinists'  mates. 
Nov.  28,  1905.     narrow  8° 
Same.    July  31,  1906.     narrow  8° 
Naval  patrol.     [Circular  letter  to  commandants  of  naval  districts  rela- 
tive to  establishment  of  naval  patrol.]    June  1,  1903.     12° 
Naval  militia.     Order  [assigning  vessels  of  naval  militia  as  20th  Fleet, 

with  memoranda  of  exercises  for  naval  militia].    June  2,  1908. 
Petty  officers.     Qualifications  for  permanent  appointment  as  chief 
petty  officers.    Aug.  27,  1903.     12® 
See,  for  later  issues,  N17.17:C73i-^ 
Warrant   machinists.     Circular  relating   to  appointment  of  warrant 

machinists.     May  1,  1906.    4® 
Yeomen.     [Requirements  for  enlistment  of  yeomen.]   [1899.]   narrows' 

Same,  with  alterations.     [Apr.  11,  1900.]    narrow  8° 
Yeomen.     Circular    regarding    enlistment 
[Dec.  20,  1900.]    narrow  8° 
Same.     [Aug.  21,  1902.]    narrow  8° 
narrow  8° 
narrow  8° 


of    yeomen     [in    Navy]. 


Same.     [Mar.  21,  1904.] 
Same.     [Dec.  17,  1904.] 
Same.     [Nov.  28,  1905.]    narrow  8° 
Same.     [July  31,  1906.]    narrow  8° 
Same,  clerical  branch.     [Oct.  18,  1907.]    narrow  8° 
See  also '^17.2:Y4''^. 
Naval  Training  Station,  Nevs^port 

[Under  General  order  257  of  Navy  Department,  dated  Dec.  16.  1880,  a  temporary- 
headquarters  for  the  vessels  employed  in  training  apprentices  for  the  Navy,  or 
"Naval  Training  Station,"  was  established  at  Coasters  Harbor  Island,  in  Narra- 
gansett  Bay,  near  Newport,  R.  I.  Navy  regulation  circular  33,  dated  June  4, 
1883,  announced  its  permanent  establishment.] 

Naval  Training  Station,  Newport,  Annual   reports 

[1893-1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  but  not  issued  separately. 
1905-09,  none  issued.] 

Naval  Training  Station,  Newport,  General  publica- 
tions 

Regulations.  Routine  and  regulations,  Naval  Training  Station,  Coast- 
ers Harbor  Island  [Newport,  R.  I.].     189§.     12° 

Regulations.  Station  regulations,  1906,  Naval  Training  Station,  New- 
port, R.  I.     1906. 


t  Since  the  abolishment  of  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  1,  1910,  the  catalogues 
of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  have  been  published  by  the  Navigation  Bureau.     This 
necessitates  an  additional  class  under  N17.  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
N17.19:    Catalogues  of  ship's  and  crew's  libraries  of  U.  S.  S. 

(CT)  See,  for  earlier  catalogues,  N5.6: 


811 


N18.      ORDNANCE   BUREAU 

[Establlslied  as  Ordnance  and  Uydrography  Bureau  by  act  to  reorganize  Navy  Department  approved 
AtiR.  31, 1842  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  679).    The  name  was  changed  to  Ordnance  Hurea)i  In  accordance  with 


Atig.  31,18-12  (S 

act  approved  July  5, 18ti2  (£ 

Classlflratlon 
no. 

N18.1: 

(date) 


It.  U  V.  12,  p.  510).    See  also  note  at  head  of  NH.] 


N18.2: 

Ai7' 

Ai7  3 

Ai7* 

Ai7^ 
Am6i 

Am63 
Am6=* 
Am6^ 

Ar5i 

Ar52 
Ar53 
B211 

B212 
B63» 

B632 

C28 
C49 

C64 
C72 


Annual  reports 


[1842-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  usually  issued  sepa* 
■       '        '"■      Dopartmer       -  -    - 

poi 
Congressional  document,  [128^1uj.] 


rately  also.    Tiie 
gave  the  Ordnance  Bureau  re 
Report  for  1866  was  published 


partment  edition  of  Navy  Department  report  sometimes 
rt  only  in  abridged  form. 


General  publications 

Air  compressor.  Instructions  for  operating  E.  W.  Bliss  Company  air 
compressor,  type  2.     [1897.]    12» 

Air-compressor  test,  instructions  for  operating  air-compressors.  [1897.] 
12'» 

Air  compressor.  Rand  air  compressor,  type  2,  instructions  for  operating 
9|-inch  by  4-inch  torpedo  compressor,  made  with  3-stage  air  cyl- 
inders.    [1897.]    12° 

Air  compressor.  Translation,  description  and  instructions  for  installa- 
tion of  air  compressors,  system  Kaselowsky,  for  5 J  and  9  liters,  100 
atmospheres,  a  minute.     [1899.]    12° 

Air  compressor.  Instructions  for  infitallation  and  manipulation  of 
Whitehead  air  compressors,  type  2.     [Apr.  13,  1898.] 

Ammunition.  Description  of  ammunition  used  in  naval  service  and 
method  of  preparing  same  for  issue.  Naval  Torpedo  Station 
[Newport,  R.  I.],  1896.     12* 

Same,  plates,     n.  p.  1896.    4* 

Ammunition.     Stowage  sizes  of  ammunition,  Navy.     n.  p.  [1902]. 

Ammunition.  Instructions  for  care  and  preparation  of  ammunition. 
1874. 

Armor  for  naval  vessels.     Advertisement  and  circular  concerning  armor 
for  naval  vessels.     1899. 
Same.     [Jan.  25,  1907.] 
Same.    Apr.  22,  1907. 

Ballistic  tables  for  standard  navy  projectiles  with  ogival  heads  of  2 
calibers  radius;  computed  by  R.  R.  Ingersoll  from  Mayevski's 
Laws  of  resistance  of  air,  as  deduced  from  Krupp's  experiments. 
1893. 

Ballistics.  Interior  ballistics,  pt.  1:  Properties  of  powders  and  their 
action  in  closed  chambers  and  in  cannon,  by  A.  Brynk;  trans- 
lated by  John  B.  Bernadou.     1904. 

Boat  armament.  System  of  boat  armament  in  Navy;  by  J.  A.  Dahl- 
gren.  [Ist  edition.]  Philadelphia,  printed  by  A.  Hart,  1852. 
[The  cover  describes  this  volume  as  "part  second."  It  is  not 
known  whether  pt.  1  was  ever  publishea.] 

Same,  with  title,  Boat  armament  of  Navy;  by  J.  A.  Dahlgren. 
2d  edition.     Philadelphia,  printed  by  King  &  Baird,  1856. 

Catechism  for  magazine  employees  and  those  ha\dng  charge  of  maga- 
zines on  shore.     1904.     12° 

Circulars.  [Compilation  of  circulars  issued  by  Ordnance  Bureau,  May 
4,  1861-Nov.  16,  1863.]  Oct.  19,  1863.  [Circulars  which  had 
become  obsolete  were  omitted  from  this  compilation.] 

Code  of  flotilla  and  boat  squadron  signals  for  Navy;  prepared  by 

Thornton    A.    Jenkins.     1861.     24°    [See,    for    later    edition, 

Nl7.12i:F66.] 
Colt  automatic  gun,  caliber  6  millimeters,  mark  1,  description  and 

nomenclature;  prepared  by  P.  R.  Alger  and  N.  C.  Twining. 

1897.     [See,  for  later  edition,  N18.7:67.] 


812 


Classiflcation 
no. 

N18.2: 

C88 


D74 

El  2 
Eu7» 

Eu72 
Ex7 


F51 
F54 
F63 

G13' 

GI32 
GI33 
G95» 

G952 

G953 
G95^ 

G95» 


G95« 
G95' 
H83 

M31 


M66 
N22> 

N22^ 
N72 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Cruisers.     Detailed  requirements  of  Bureau  of  Ordnance  for  armored 
.  cruisers  West  Virginia,  Nebraska,  and  California,  nos.  4,  5,  and 
6,  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.   3,   1899,  and  Maryland, 
Colorado,  and  South  Dakota,  nos.  7,  8,  and  9,  authorized  by 
act  approved  June  7,  1900,  and  described  in  Navy  Department 
circular  dated  July  31,  1900.     [July  31,  1900.]    12° 
Dotter.     Notes  on  care  of  dotter.    Mar.  23,  1906.    narrow  large  8° 
Electric  position-indicator,  or  distance-measurer.     1871.     4* 
Europe.     Report  on  naval  mission  to  Europe,  especially  devoted  to 
material  and  construction  of  artillery.    1873.    v.  1,  4° 
Same.     1873.     v.  2,  4° 
Explosives.     Notes  on  explosives  and  their  application  in  torpedo 
warfare;  by  Walter  N.  Hill.     U.  S.  Torpedo  Station,  Newport, 
R.  I.,  1875. 

Fire  regulations,  Naval  Proving  Ground  and  Powder  Factory.  [1907.] 
40 

Fiske  range-finder.  Instructions  for  installation,  use,  and  care  of 
Fiske  range-finder  and  range-indicator,    n.  p.  1894. 

Fletcher  rapid-fire  breech  mechanism.  Nomenclature  and  descrip- 
tion of  Fletcher  rapid-fire  breech  mechanism,  pedestal  mounts, 
3-inch  field  and  gun  carriage,  and  electric  firing  attachments. 
1897.     [5eeaZso  N18.7:158.] 

Galvanic    batteries.     Lecture    on    galvanic    batteries    and    electrical 

machines  as  used  in  torpedo  operations,  pt.  1:  ;  by  John  P. 

Merrell.     U.  S.  Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1874.    * 
Same,  pt.  2:  Frictional  and  magneto-electric  machines;  by  John 

P.  Merrell.     U.  S.  Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1874.     * 
Same,   pt.   3:  Dynamo-electric   machines;  [by]  John   P.    Merrell. 
U.  S.  Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1875. 

Gun-cotton  torpedo  instructions.  Plates  to  accompany  gun-cotton 
torpedo  instructions.  Navy;  prepared  at  Torpedo  Station,  Bu- 
reau of  Ordnance,    n.  p.  1886. 

Gunnery  drill  book  for  new  armaments,  1889,  Naval  Torpedo  Station 
and  War  College  Print  [1889].  [See,  for  later  edition,  N17.12^: 
G95^] 

Gun  mounts.     Description  of  modem  gun  mounts  in  Navy.     1894. 

Guns.  Directions  for  removing  steel  recoil  cylinder  and  putting 
bronze  recoil  cylinder  on  3-inch  field  gun,  mark  1.     [1901.] 

Gunpowder.  Theory  and  practice  of  granulating  gunpowder;  by 
J.  D.  Marvin.  Naval  Experiment  Battery,  Ajanapolis,  Md., 
1875. 

Gunnery  notes.     1871. 

Gun  implements.    Dimensions  and  weights  of  gun  implements.    1874. 

Howell  torpedo,  14.2  inches,  mark  1,  general  description.  Naval 
Torpedo  Station  Print,  1896. 

Manufacture.  Notes  on  manufacture  and  inspection  of  steel  breech- 
loading  rifles,  rapid-fire  and  machine  guns,  and  small  arms. 
Torpedo  Station  Print,  1891. 

Minors.  Rules  to  be  observed  in  examination  of  minors  under  instruc- 
tion.    Apr.  25,  1900.     12» 

Naval  percussion  locks  and  primers,  particularly  those  of  United 
States;  by  J.  A.  Dahlgren.     Philadelphia,  A.  Hart,  1853. 

Naval  experimental  battery.  Objects  and  resources  of  naval  experi- 
mental battery  at  Annapolis,  Md.     [Washington]  1875. 

Nomenclature  of  steel  B.  L.  R.  guns  and  carriages  and  mounts  for 
Hotchkiss  guns.    n.  p.  n.  d. 


813 


ClAMinrBtton 
no. 

N18.2: 

N81 

Or2' 
Or22 

Or2=' 
Or2^ 
P19 

P56 


P87 

P93 
P99 

R16' 

R162 

R16' 

R24 

R32 
R44 

Sel 

Sh4 

Sm7» 

Sm72 
Sm73 

Sm7* 

Sm7  5 
Sm7» 

Sul 
Su3 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

North  Atlantic  Squadron.     Notee  for  outfit  of  countermines  for  North 

Atlantic  Squadron.     Apr.  1898. 
Ordnance.     Description  of  modem  ordnance  in  Navy.     1894. 
Ordnance.    Course  of  instruction  in  ordnance  at  seamen's  quarters, 

navy  yard,  Washington,  D.  C.     1903. 
Same.    1906. 
Same.    1908. 
Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Navy  Department's  ord- 
nance exhibit .    [1 90 1 .  ] 
Phosphor-bronze.    Essay  on  use  of  various  alloys,  especially  of  phos- 
phorous bronze,  for  founding  of  cannon,  by  (.'.  Montefiore-Levy 

and  C.  Kunkel,  Brussels,  1870;  translated  from  the  French  by 

John  D.  Brandt.     1872.    4« 
Powder  magazines.    R^^lations  for  powder    magazines   and    shell 

houses.     1874. 
Price  list  of  ordnance  stores.  Mar.  8,  1905.     [1905.] 
Pyro-cellulose.    Method   of  manufacture  of  pyro-cellulose.    Jan.   2, 

1900.     12» 
Range  finder.     Form  for  use  in  adjusting  and  verifying  range  finder. 

n.  d. 
Ranges.    Calculated  tables  of  ranges  for  army  and  navy  guns,  with 

method  of  finding  distance  of  object  at  sea;  by  W.  P.  Buckner. 

New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1865. 
Range  tables  for  naval  guns;  by  I.  K.  Seymour.     Torpedo  Station, 

1893. 
Reductions,  etc.,  of  steel.    Tables  of  reductions,  tensile  strengths, 

elastic  limits,  etc.  [of  steel].     1898. 
Revolver.    Notes  on  navy  revolver,  models  of  1889  and  1895.     [1897.] 
Rifle.    U.  S.  navy  rifle,  calibre  6  millimetres,  model  1895,  description 

and  nomenclature;  by  P.  R.  Alger  and  N.  C.  Twining  under 

direction  of  Bureau  of  Ordnance.    Hartford,  Conn.,  Press  of  Case, 

Lockwood,  and  Brainard  Co.,  1896. 
Seaman  gunners.    Handbook  for  seaman  gunners,  catechism  of  ^Vhite- 

head  torpedoes,  naval  defense  mine,  countermine,  observation 

mine,  explosives,  and  electricity.    1908. 
Shells  and  shell-guns;  by  J.  A.  Dahlgren.     Philadelphia,  King  and 

Baird,  printers,  1856. 
Smokeless  powder.     Regulations  governing  examination  of  smokeless 

powder  for  magazines  on  shipboard.    Sept.  10,  1901. 
Same  for  magazines  on  shore.    Sept.  10,  1901. 
Smokeless  powder.    U.  S.  navy  smokeless  powder;  by  A.  C.  Dieffen- 

bach.    [Dec.  28,  1904.] 
Smokeless  powder.    [Reassignments  of  weights  of  charge  of  smokeless 

powders.]    Dec.  9,  1905.    4° 
Same.    Oct.  1,  1906.    4° 
Smokeless  powder.    [Circular  letter  to  commandants  and  commanders- 
in-chief,  withdrawing  from  service  smokeless  powder  containing 

mercuric  chloride  in  suflicient  quantities  to  mask  K.  I.  heat  test.] 

Oct.  22,  1906.    4» 
Submarine  boats.     Lecture  on  submarine  boats  and  their  application 

to  torpedo  operations;  by  F.  M.  Barber.     U.  S.  Torpedo  Station, 

Newport,  R.  I.,  1875. 
Suggestions  to  officers  on  temporary  duty  under  instruction  at  Naval 

Proving  Ground  and  Smokeless  Powder  Factory  of  things  to  be 

studied  or  observed.    Dec.  28,  1904.    12^ 


814 


Classification 
no. 

N18.2: 

T631 


T632 
T633 
T63* 
T635 
T861 
T862 
W58 

N18.3: 

(nos.) 

N18.4  : 

(date) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Torpedoes.    Notes  on  torpedoes,  offensive  and  defensive;  by  R.  H. 

Stotherd.     1872. 
[The  author  was  a  major  in  the  Roval  Epgineers,  and  his  book  was  reprinted  at  the 
Government  Printing  Omee  from  the  British  edition.    The  back  title  of  this 
Government  Printing  Office  edition  reads:  Submarine  mines.] 

Torpedo  boats.     Details  of  armaments  for  torpedo-boat  destroyers  and 

torpedo  boats,  1st  class,  for  Navy.     1898.     12*^ 
Torpedo  experiments  at  Key  West,  Fla.,  Mar.  1874.     n.  p.  [Mar.  31, 

1874]. 

Torpedo  fuzes.  Notes  on  torpedo  fuzes;  by  G.  A.  Converse.  U.  S. 
Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Jan.  1875. 

Torpedo  gyro  gears.  Instructions  for  packing  navy  torpedo  gyro  gears 
for  shipment.    Jan.  17,  1906. 

Turret  mounts.  Directions  for  care  and  preservation  of  turret  mounts, 
1895. 

Turret  mounts.  Telescope  sights  for  turret  mounts,  n.  p.  [July  1, 
1896]. 

Whitehead  torpedoes.  Contract  for  launching  apparatus  for  White- 
head 5™  45^^™  torpedoes,    n.  d.     f  ° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars  (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1893,  unnumbered  circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  in  con- 
nection with  its  work.  Since  that  date,  under  article  1G14  of  Regulations  for 
government  of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included  in 
the  various  series  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  very  few  of  the  early  circulars  and  no  com- 
plete file  could  be  consulted.  The  entries  for  1861-63  in  the  list  below  are  taken 
from  Compilation  of  circulars  issued  by  Ordnance  Bureau,  May  4,  1861-Nov. 
16, 1863  (N18.2:C49);  that  compilation  omitted  all  obsolete  circulars.] 

1863,  July  9  * 
Aug.  21  * 
Aug.  25  * 
Aug.  31  * 
Sept.    1    * 

Sept.    2    *    [Relating  to  in- 
spection of  ships.] 
Sept.    2    *    [Relating  to  in- 
spection of  metals.] 
Sept.    8    *    [Relating  to  pro- 
portion of  projectiles.] 
Sept.    8    *    [Relating   to 

color  of  projectiles.] 
Sept.  11  * 
Sept.  19  * 
Sept.  26  * 
Oct.  5  * 
Oct.  17  * 
Oct.  24  * 
Nov.  5  * 
Nov.  16  * 
1864-1884  * 
1885,  Apr.    14 

1886  [None  issued? 

1887  [None  issued? 
1888,  Sept.    1 

1889  [None  issued?] 

1890  [None  issued?] 
1891,  Nov.  12 

Dec.  29 

1892  [None  issued?] 

1893  [None  issued?] 


1861,  May  4 

* 

June  19 

* 

July  24 

* 

Aug.  28 

* 

Dec.  2 

* 

1862,  Apr.  11 

* 

Apr.  21 

* 

Apr.  22 

* 

June  3 

* 

June  4 

* 

July  2 

* 

July  15 

* 

July  24 

* 

Aug.  4 

* 

Aug.  19- 

* 

Sept.  10 

* 

Oct.  15 

* 

Oct.  22 

* 

Nov.  9 

* 

Dec.  11 

* 

Dec.  18 

* 

Dec.  20 

* 

Dec.  29 

* 

1863,  Jan.  19 

* 

Feb.  4 

* 

Feb.  5 

* 

Feb.  13 

* 

Feb.  18 

'X^ 

Feb.  19 

* 

Feb.  20 

* 

Mar.  16 

* 

Mar.  23 

* 

815 


CIssslflcatlon 
no. 


N18.    ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 


N18.5:     Ordnance  Instructions  for  Navy 


(ed.  noB.) 


N18.6: 

(CT) 


N18.7: 
(no8.) 


[Ist  edition.]  Instructions  in  relation  to  preparation  of  vessels  of  war 
for  battle,  to  duties  of  officers  and  others  when  at  quarters,  and 
to  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores;  [with]  Form  of  exercise  and 
manoeuvre  for  boat-howitzers  of  Navy,  by  J.  A.  Dahlgren.  fist 
edition.]  1852.  [Imprints  are:  Washinp;ton,  (\  Alexander, 
printer,  1852;  and  Philadelphia,  A.  Hart,  1852.) 

[The  matter  contained  in  the  Ist  edition  as  an  appended  article  is  included  In  the 
body  of  the  later  editions.] 

2d  edition.  1860. 

3d  edition.  1864. 

4th  edition.  1866. 

5th  edition.  1880. 

[Discontinued.] 

Specifications  (unnumbered)    various  sizes 

[These  unnumbered  specifications,  which  are  not  of  interest  to  the  general  public, 
are  not  listed  here. 

Some  of  the  specifications,  originally  issued  in  12  .  have  been  reprinted  in  4°  as  Ord- 
nance pamphlets.  These  reprints  and  all  other  specifications  which  belong  to 
the  numbered  series  of  Ordnance  pamphlets,  whether  the  number  appears  on  the 
publication  or  not,  are  to  be  classed  under  N18.7:    See  also  note  under  N18.7: 

In  cases  where  the  same  subject  matter  appears  in  more  than  one  form,  there  being 
often  no  difference  except  in  size,  class  under  N18.6:  the  prints  which  are  not 
Ordnance  pamphlets,  and  under  N18.7:  those  which  properly  belong  to  that 
series.] 

Ordnance  pamphlets    4° 

[Although  this  series  was  begim  about  1896,  the  issues  prior  to  1905  appeared  without 
numbers.  In  1905,  a  system  of  consecutive  numbers  so  arranged  as  to  bring 
together  the  pamphlets  on  closely  related  subjects  was  adopted  by  the  Ordnance 
Bureati.  This  plan  included  those  pamphlets  previously  issued  and  made  pro- 
vision for  future  issues.  Up  to  date  (1911)  there  are  still  numbers  which  are 
uuassigncd.  See,  for  lists  of  these  numbers,  Index  to  Ordnance  pamphlets,  which 
appeared  in  1905  and  1907  as  Ordnance  pamphlet  0  (N18.7:0i»3). 

The  series  of  Ordnance  pamphlets  includes  some,  but  not  all,  of  the  specifications 
issuing  from  the  Ordnance  Bureau;  those  wnich  do  not  belong  to  this  series 
being  classed  with  other  unnumbered  specifications;  see  N18.6:] 

0    [1st  edition]    Nov.  1905    [This  is  a  list  of  Ordnance  pamphlet 
numbers.] 

Same,  addenda 

Same.     [2d  edition]     Nov.  1907 

[1]  Specifications  for  armor  plates  and  appurtenances.    Jan.  1893.    4° 
[2]  Same.    Apr.  1896.    4° 
[3]  Same.    May,  1898.    4° 
[4]  Same.     Oct.  1900.    4° 

g|  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[7]  Face-hardened  armor.     Dec.  1902.    4° 
8    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
9 
[10]  Manufacture  of  armor-piercing  projectiles.     Sept.  1902.    4° 
11 

12    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[13]  Specifications  for  armor-piercing  shell.     Feb.  1903.     4"    [Confi- 
dential.] 
Same.    Oct.  1907    4<»    [Confidential.] 
Oct.  1906    * 

.1906 
1907 


13 

14 
Same.     Nov, 
Same.    Oct. 

15    Oct.  1906 
Same.     Oct. 


1907 


[16]  Specifications  for  minor  caliber  steel  shell. 
17    * 


Nov.  1900.     4° 


816^ 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N18.7: 

(nos.) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Ordjiance    pamplllets— Continued 

18 
[19]  Manufacture  of  U.  S.  navy  smokeless  powder.     Sept.  1902.    4? 

20    * 
[21] 

23 


Heat  test  of  smokeless  powder,     Sept.  1902.    4<> 
*    [Confidential.] 
[23]  General  description  of  manufacture,  etc.,  of  gun  cotton.    Mar. 

1905.    * 
* 


24 
[25] 


38 
[39] 

[40] 


41 
42 
43 
[44 

[45] 

46 
[47] 
[48] 
[49] 


Specifications  for  manufacture  of  6-inch  mark  8,  7-inch  mark  2, 
8-inch  mark  6,  and  12-inch  mark  5  guns  and  breech  mechan- 
isms, etc.    Jan.  1905.    * 

*    [Confidential.] 

* 


26 

27 

28  * 

29  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[30]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  Howell  automobile  torpedoes, 
45  cm.,  IT.  S.  N.,  mark  1.    June,  1896.    4° 

[31]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  Howell  automobile  torpedoes, 
14.2-inch,  U.  S.  N.,  mark  1.    Jan.  1897.    4« 

[32]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  Whitehead  automobile  torpe- 
does, U.  S.  N.,  5  m.  X  45  cm.,  mark  1.    Dec.  1897.    * 

[33]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  Whitehead  automobile  torpe- 
does, U.  S.  N.,  mark  3.    Sept.  1896.    * 

[34]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  Bliss-Leavitt  automobile  tor- 
pedoes, U.  S.  N.,  5  m.  X  21  in.,  mark  1.     Nov.  1903.    4« 

[35]  Specifications  for  manufacture  •  of  Bliss-Leavitt  automobile  tor- 
pedoes, U.  S.  N.,  5  m.  X  45  cm.,  mark  3.     Dec.  1903.    4« 

[36]  Specifications  for  materials  for  manufacture  of  Bliss-Leavitt  tor- 
pedoes, U.  S.  N.,  5  m.  X  45  cm.,  mark  4.    Jan.  1905.    * 

[37]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  B.-L.   torpedoes,  U.   S.   N., 
5  m.  X  45  cm.,  mark  4.    Jan.  1905.    *    [Confidential.] 
*    [Confidential.] 

Specifications  for  manufacture  of  apparatus  for  Howell  automo- 
bile torpedoes,  45  cm.,  U.  S.  N.,  mark  1.    June,  1896.    * 
Specifications  for  manufactiu"e  of  launching  apparatus  for  White- 
head 5  m.  45  cm.  torpedoes.     Oct.  1897.    4° 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Specifications  for  Bliss  type  3  single  steam  cylinder  air  com- 
pressors.   Nov.  1900.    49 
Specifications  for  Bliss  type  5  single  steam  cylinder  air  com- 
pressors, nos.  6-15.    June,  1901.    4'' 
[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Specifications  for  type  4  Rand  air  compressor.    Apr.  1903.    4° 
Specifications  for  type  5  Rand  air  compressor.    Apr.  1903.    4° 
Specifications  for  Rand  type  6  electric  air  compressors.    Apr. 
1903.    4« 


I  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


50 
51 
52 
53 
[54]  Specifications  for  bronze  torpedo  air  accumulators  of  50  cubic 

feet  capacity,  for  United  States  ships  Virginia  [etc.],  working 

pressure,  2,500  pounds.    May  18,  1905.    4° 
[55]  Specifications  for  steel  hoop  forgings  for  torpedo  air  vessels  fo2 

Navy.    June,  1892.    * 


817 


Claiwiacntluu 
no. 

N18.7:  ! 

(no8.) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continucxl 

Ordnance  painphlets-rCV)n.tiaue(l 

[56]  Specifications  for  manufacture  of  })ronze  torpedo  air  accumulators 
for  armored  cruiners  Pennsylvania,  etc.     Sept.  1004.    * 

[57]  Same?    Nov.  1904.    * 

[58]  Specifications  for  standing  torpedo  air  piping  ,and  fittinge  for 

ships  of  Navy.     Oct.  1904.    *     ,   _  ,   ,.    ,     . 

[59]  Standard  battery  control  system.    July,  1905.    * 
[60]  Increasing  twist  of  rifling.    Apr.  1905.    * 
[61]  Introductory  definitions,  general  diRcussions,  etc.,  of  guns,  breech 

,  ,;      mechanisms, and  gun  mounts.    Aug.  1902.    4'*;(i!j 
[62]  Nomenclature  of  gun  mounts.     Mar.  1905.    * 
[63]   Electric    firing    and    night    sight    lighting   attachments.    Nov. 

1904.    * 
64 
[65] 
66 
[67] 


Colt  automatic  gun,  caliber  6  mm.     May,  1903.    4° 
[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Colt  automatic  gun,  caliber  .30.     Sept.  1902.    4°    [S'ee,  for  earlier 
edition,  N18.2:C72.]  j      ,     , 


68 
69 
[70] 


I  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


Gatling  guns,  models  prior  to  1880  up  to  and  including  1900. 
Mar.  1903.    4« 


71     [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.]  j 

[72]  Oatling  gun,  mark  2,  navy  type,   .30-caliber! 
73    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
74 

[75]  Hotchkiss  revolving  cannon.     Feb.  1903.    4° 
76 
[77] 


Sept.  1902.     4« 


[78] 
[79] 

80 
81 
82 
[83] 


1-pounder  rapid-fire  guns,  Hotchkiss  light,  marjcs  1  and  2,  Hotch- 
kiss heavy,  marks  1  and  2,  Driggs-Schroeder  heavy,  marks  1 
and  2,  Maxim-Nordenfelt  automatic,  marks  1  and  2.  Jan. 
1903.    4° 

1-pounder  gun  and  breech  mechanism,  mark  6.    Apr.  1904.    * 

l-pounder  gun,  mark  8,  formerly  Hotchkiss  hea,vy,  mark  3,  semi- 
automatic.    [1902.]    4''  ■        ,         ' 

[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.]' 


3-pounder  rapid-fire   navy  guns,    Hotchkiss,    mark   1,    Driggs- 
Schroeder,  marks  1  and  2.    Jan.  1903.    4*' 
[84]  3-pounder  gun,  mark  4,  formerly  Hotchkiss,  mark  4,  50  calibers, 
semiautomatic.     Sept.  1902.    4° 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 

92. 

[93]  6-pounder  guns,  Hotchkiss,  marks  1  and  2,  Driggs-Schroeder, 
marks  1  and  2  and  mark  3,  Army,  Nordenfelt,  mark  2.  Dec. 
1902.    4* 

94     [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[95]  6-pounder  gun,   mark  9,   formerly  Maxim-NoMepfelt,   mark  2, 
^     semiautomatic.    Jan.  1903.    4° 

96 

97 


I  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


82452°— 11- 


52 


818 


Classification 
no. 

N18.7: 

(nos.) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Ordnance  pamplilets— Continued 

98    Apr.  1907     * 
Same.     May,  1907 

-^^1  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[101]  6,  3,  and  1  pdrs.  Hotchkiss  breech  mechanism,  marks  1  and  2. 

Nov.  1902.     4« 
[102]  Lynch  breech  miechanism  for  6-pounder  gun,  mark  5.     Oct.  1902. 

4* 
[103]  6-pdr.  S.  A.  mark  7  breech  mechanism,  Maxim  semi-automatic 

1041 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


type  of  breech  action.     May,  1903.     4*' 


105^  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

106] 

[107]  6-pdr.  R.  F.  gun  mount,  marks  4  and  7,  semi-automatic,  general 
arrangement.  Sept.  1903.  4"  [Mark  4  was  formerly  marks 
1  and  2.] 

1081 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 

114 

115 

116 

117 

118 

119 

120 

121 

122 

123 

124 

125; 
[126]  Details  of  gun  construction,  main  battery.    May,  1903.    4P 

I27J 

1291  t^°*  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

13oJ 
[131]  3-inch  gun,  mark  4,  formerly  mark  2,  50  calibers,  with  B.  M. 

Sept.  1902.     * 
[132]   3-inch  gun,  mark  3,  50  cals.     Dec.  1903.     4« 

133    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

134 

[135]  3-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  1,  field  guns,  Fletcher  type. 
Jan.  1903.     4° 

136 

[137]  3-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  2,  formerly  mark  1,  50-caliber 
guns  mark  1.  Nov.  1902.  4°  [Superseded  by  Ordnance 
pamphlet  139.] 

138 

[139]  3-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  3,  for  3-inch  gun,  mark  3,  for- 
merly mark  1.  Jan.  1904.  4°  [Supersedes  Ordnance  pam- 
phlet 137.] 

140] 

141  [  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

142] 

[143]  3-inch  mount,  mark  2,  for  3-inch  50-caliber  gun,  mark  2.  Nov. 
1903.     4* 


819 


CI«8Hinratlon 
no. 

N18.7: 

(DOS.) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUKEAU-Continued 

Ordnance  pamphlets— Cbntinued 

144    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[145J  3-inch  pedestal  mount,  mark  3,  including  mark  3,  mod.  1  and  2 
mounts.    Apr.  19Q3.    4* 

1461 

148    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.J 

149] 
[150]  Description  of  4-inch  guns,  marks  1-7.    Aug.  1902.    4» 

151    (Not  issued  up  to  Dee.  31,  1909.] 

152 

153 
[154]  4-inch  mark  2  breech  mechanism.     Oct.  1902.     4" 

155 
[156]  4-inch  mark  3  R.  F.  breech  mechanism.     Oct.  1902.     4» 

157    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[158]  4-inch  mark  4  R.  F.  breech  mechanism,  5-inch  mark  3  R.  F. 
breech  mechanism,  6-inch  mark  4  R.  F.  breech  mechanism, 
Fletcher  type.    June,  1903.     4"»    [See  also  N18.2:F63.] 

159    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[160]  4-inch  mark  6  Welin  screw  R.  F.  type  of  breech  mechanism. 
Dec.  1902.    4» 

161} 

162    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
163j 
[164]  4-inch  recoil  moimts,  marks  2  and  3,  and  mark  3  modified.    Apr. 

1903.    4° 
165    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[166]  4-inch  mark  4,  and  mark  4  mod.  3,  pedestal  mounts.  Feb.  1904. 
4°    [Mark  4  mod.  3  formerly  known  as  4-inch  mount  mark  4a.] 

1671 

168    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
169 
[170; 


4-inch   pedestal   mounts,    mark   8,    including   4-inch   pedestal 
mounts,  mark  8,  mod.  1  and  2.     Oct.  1903.    4'» 


1711 

172  J  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
173j 
174 

[175]  4.7-inch  R.  F.  breech  mechanism,  mark  M  (Maxim-Nordenfelt, 
markl,  U.S.  N.),  mark  2  (Welin).    Apr.  1903.    4° 

J^^l  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[178]  Description  of  5-inch  gims,  mark  1-5.    Aug.  1902.    4* 

179 

180 
[181]  5-inch  mark  2  R.  F.  breech  mechanism.     Oct.  1902.    4P 

182    Feb.  1907 

Same.    Apr.  1907    * 

183 

184 
[185]  5-inch  mark  5  rapid-fire  recoil  mount.     Sept.  1903.    4*» 

186] 

Jgg    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

189 


820 


ClassiQcatlon 
no. 

N18.7: 

(nos.) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Ordnance  pamphlets— Continued 

[190]  5-inch  pedestal  mount,  mark  8,  including  5-inch  pedestal  mount, 

mark  8,  modification  1.     Nov.  1903.    4" 
[191]  5-inch  pedestal  mount,  mark  9,  modification  1,  and  5-inch  mount, 

mark  9.    Jan.  1904.    4° 

192  Apr.  1907  * 
Same.  May,  1907 

193  * 
194 

[195]  6-inch  guns,  mark  1-4,  6.  Oct.  1902.  4^  [Plate  1  belonging  to 
Ordnance  pamphlet  195  and  the  unnumbered  plate  belonging 
to  Ordnance  pamjjhlet  212  are  erroneously  interchanged  in  the 
two  publications.] 

196    Apr.  1907    * 
Same.    May,  1907 

[197]  6-inch  mark  7  gun,  40-caliber,  manufactured  by  Bethlehem  Steel 
Company.     Nov.  1903.     4« 

198 

[199]  6-inch  gun,  mark  8.     Dec.  1904.    * 

2001 

^^U  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

203J 

[204]  6-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  3.     Dec.  1902.    4* 

205  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[206]  6-inch  mark  5  breech  mechanism,  Elswick.     Sept.  1903.    4? 

207 

[208]  6-inch  mark  6  breech  mechanism,  Vickers  quick-fire  type  of 
breech  mechanism.     Oct.  1903.    4" 

209] 

210 [  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

211J 

[212]  Deckmounts,  6-inch,  mark  3.  Oct.  1902.  4°  [Plate  1  belonging 
to  Ordnance  pamphlet  195  and  the  unnumbered  plate  belonging 
to  Ordnance  pamphlet  212  are  erroneously  interchanged  in  the 
two  publications.] 

[213]  6-inch  mount,  central  pivot,  mark  4.     Dec.  1902.    4° 

[214]  6-inch  mark  5  rapid-fire  recoil  mount.     Sept.  1903.    4° 

l\^\  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[217]  6-inch  mount,  mark  8,  Armstrong  pedestal  mount.     Oct.  1903.    4» 

2181 

^^^    [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

221. 

222     * 

[223]  7-inch  gun,  mark  1,  45-caliber.     Sept.  1903.     4° 
[224]  7-inch  mark  2  45-caliber  gun.     Sept.  1903.     4" 

225' 
226 
227 
228 
229 
230 
231 
232 
233. 
234 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


<^21 


CUsMincatlon 
no. 

N18.7: 

(no8.) 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1009.] 


N18.     ORDNANCE    BUREAU— Continued 

Ordnance  pamphlots— Continued 

2351 

236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

241 

242 

243 

244 

245 

246  May,  1907 
Same.  June,  1907 

247  Apr.  1907  * 
Same.  June,  1907 

248 

249  * 

250 
[251 
[252 

253 

254 

255 
[256 
[257 
[258 
[259 

260 

261 

262 

263 

[264]  8-inch  mark  7  spring-return  mount  and  installation  in  turrets, 
8-inch  double  ammunition  hoist  mark  7,  8-inch  turrets  with 
turning  and  controlling  gear  for  mark  7  mount,  Indiana,  Massa- 
chusetts, and  Oregon.    June,  1903.    4" 

265    * 

[266]  8-inch  center-pivot  spring-return  mounts,  marks  10  and  11.  June, 
1903.    4° 

2gg|  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

[269]  8-inch  ammimition  hoist,  mark  8,  Brooklyn  and  Iowa.  Feb. 
1903.    4° 

270 

271    * 

272 

273    * 
[274]  10-inch  guns,  marks  1  and  2.    Nov.  1902.    4° 

275] 

97fi 

277  [  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
278] 

[279]  10-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  5,  breech-loading  rifle.     Feb. 

1903.    4« 
2801 


8-inch  guns,  mark  1-4.     Oct.  1902.    4°  j 

8-inch  gun,  mark  5.     Sept.  1903.    4° 

[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

8-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  1  and  2.     Oct.  1902.    4® 
8-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  3.     Feb.  1903.    4" 
8-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  4, 
8-inch  mark  5  breech  mechanism. 


Feb.  1903.    4" 
Dec.  1904.    * 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 


281 
282 
283 
284 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


822 


Classification  N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

no. 

N18.7:     Ordnance  pamplilets— Continued 

(nos.)     [285]  10-inch  ammunition  hoist,  mark  2,  Amphitrite,  Monadnock,  and 
Monterey.     Feb.  1903.    4° 
2861 

287 [  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
288j 

[289]  12-inch  guns,  marks  1,  2,  and  3.     Dec.  1902.    4° 
290 


12-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  5. 
12-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  6. 

[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


Nov. 
Dec. 


1902. 
1904. 


40 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
* 

13-inch  guns,  marks  1  and  2.     Dec.  1902.    4° 

[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

13-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  1  B.  L.  R.     Feb.  1903. 

13-inch  breech  mechanism,  mark  2.     Nov.  1902.    4° 


40 


[300]  Iowa's  12-inch   turrets:  12-inch  mark  3  spring-return  mount; 
12-inch  mark  3  ammunition  hoist;  Loading  gear  12-inch  mark  3 
mount;  Handling  room;  Turret  turning  and  control  gear;  Hy- 
draulic plant  and  connections.    July,  1903.     4° 
301 
302 
303 
[304] 
305 
[306] 
[307] 

309}  [^°*  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

[310]   13-inch  spring-return  mount,  mark  4,  Illinois,  Alabama,  and  Wis- 
consin.   Jan.  1905.     * 

311 

312 

313 

314 

315 
[316] 

317 

318 

319 
[320] 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


Nomenclature  of  U.  S.  navy  torpedoes,  etc.    Apr.  1905.     * 

*    [Confidential.     See,  for  addendum,  Ordnance  pamphlet  319.] 


320 

321 
[322] 

323 
[324] 
325 
[326] 
327 
328 
329 
[330] 


Description    of    Bliss-Leavitt   5m.  X  21-inch    mark    1    torpedo. 

May,  1905.     *    [See,  for  addendum.  Ordnance  pamphlet  321.] 
Same.     Aug.  1907    4°    [Supersedes    Ordnance    pamphlet   320, 

May,  1905,  and  Ordnance  pamphlet  321.] 
[Superseded  by  Ordnance  pamphlet  320,  Aug.  1907.] 
U.  S.  navy  torpedo  gyro  gears,  mark  1,  and  mark  1,  model  1. 

Apr.  1905.     * 
[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Bliss-Leavitt  gyro  gear,  mark  3.     July,  1905.     *    [Confidential.] 
[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
18-inch  submerged  torpedo  tube.     Nov.  1903.     4** 
*    [Confidential.] 
[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Bliss  type  3  compressor,  single  steam  cylinder,  three-stage  air 
compression.     Mar.  1903.     4" 


823 


CiMsIfloatlon 
no. 

N18.7: 

(noB.) 


N18.8: 
(nos.) 


N18.     ORDNANCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Ordnance  pamplilets— Continued 
331  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
332 
[333] 
[3:M] 
335 
33G 
[337]  Countermineu    May,  1905.    *    [Confidential.] 

339}  1^°*^  ^^"®^  "P  *°  ^^^'  ^^'  ^^^-^ 
[340]  Naval  defense  mine.     May,  1905. 

*    [Confidential.] 

[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


Rand  type  5  air  compressor.     Apr,  1903. 
Mark  3  air  rompreHHor.     July,  1905.     4° 
* 


[Confidential.] 


*    [Confidential.] 

[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


341 
342 
343 
344 
345 
3461 
347 
348 
349 
350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 
357 
358 
359J 

360 
Naval  ordnance 


[Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 


papers 


[The  series  title  and  numbers  for  the  publications  entered  below  are  carried  on  the 
cover.  J 

[1]  Gunpowder  as  element  in  problem  of  modem  ordnance,  influence  of 
density  on  its  explosive  action,  and  densimeter,  its  uses  and 
adjustments;  [with]  Prismatic  powder,  lecture  delivered  before 
scientific  society  at  Pola,  by  Captain  Monfroni,  translated  from 
German  by  William  M.  Folger.     1872. 

2    Pressure  and  impact  of  guns.     [1872?] 

[3]  Mode  of  fabricating  15-inch  guns  contracted  for  with  Knap  Fort  Pitt 
Foundry,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1870  and  1871;  [by  Robert  F.  Brad- 
ford].    3872. 

[4]  Determination  of  time  of  flight  of  projectiles  by  means  of  electric 
clepsydra,  by    P.  Le  Bouleng^;    translated  by  J.  D.  Marvin. 
1873. 
[Discontinued.] 


N19.      STEAM    ENGINEERING    BUREAU 

Established  under  act  to  reorganize  Navy  Department  approved  July  5,  1862  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  510).] 

N19.I: 

(date) 

N19.1«: 

(CT) 


Annual  reports 

[No  report  was  made  for  18C3,  estimates  only  being  submitted. 
1864-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  usually  Issued 
rately  also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


824 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

N19.2: 

A15 

An8 
AsS 

B632 
B633 

C63 

C79 

H431 
H432 

L66 

M29 

M411 

M412 

M95 

R26 

St3 


l>iii 


V56 


N19.3: 

(nos.) 


(date) 


N19.5: 

(CT) 


N19.     STEAM  ENGINEERING  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications 

Allowances  established  for  vessels,  under  Bureau  of  Steam  Engineering. 

1877. 
Anthracite,  steamer.     Report  of  board  of  United  States  naval  engineers 

[Charles  H.  Loring,  S.  L.  P.  Ayres,  and  Geo.  W.  Magee]  on 

machinery  of  steamer  Anthracite,  Nov.  5,  1880.     1880. 
Ashcroft  furnace-doors  and  grate-bars.     1878. 
Bolts.     Report  of  board  to  recommend  standard  gauge  for  bolts,  nuts, 

and  screw-threads  for  Navy,  May,  1868.     1875. 
Boiler  bracing.     Report  on  experiments  in  boiler  bracing.     1879. 
Boiler  braces.     Report  on  experiments  to  ascertain  proportions  for  ends 

of  boiler  braces.     1880. 
Coal.     Report  on  the  2  kinds  of  coal  submitted  by  Chesapeake  and 

Ohio  Railroad  Coal  Agency.     1878. 
Copper  alloys  [and  purposes  for  which  they  will  be  used].     May  2,  1906. 

narrow  8*> 
Herreshoff  boiler.     Report  on  Herreshoff  boiler,  Jan.  12,  1878.     1878. 
Herreshoff  boiler.     Report  of  Board  of  Naval  Engineers  on  Herreshoff 

boiler  and  system  of  machinery  for  steam  yachts,  steam  launches, 

etc.,  Dec.  22,  1879.     1880. 
Liquid  Fuel  Board.     Report  of  Naval  Liquid  Fuel  Board  of  tests  con- 
ducted   on    Hohenstein    water    tube    boiler,    showing    relative 

evaporative  efficiencies  of  coal  and  liquid  fuel  under  forced  and 

natural  draft  conditions.     1904.     large  8° 
Mallory  steering  and  propelling  screw.     Report  of  Board  of  Naval 

Engineers  on  Mallory  steering  and  propelling  screw,  as  applied 

to  torpedo  boat  Alarm,  Jan.  31,  1882.     1882. 
Material,     General  instructions  for  inspection  of  material  coming  under 

cognizance  of  Bureau  of  Steam  Engineering.     [May,  1898.]    12* 
Same.     [June  7,  1898.]     12« 
Murphy  grate  bar.     Report  on  Murphy  grate  bar.     1878. 
Regulations,  circulars,  orders,  and  decisions  relating  to  naval  engineer 

corps,  from  organization  until  Mar.  1865.     1865.     16**  . 
Steam  machinery.     Instructions  to  commanding  and  engineer  officers 

for  care  and  preservation  of  steam  machinery  of  naval  vessels. 

[1879.] 
Vedette  boats.     Report  made  Aug.  9,  1882,  by  B.  F.  Isherwood,  on 
i!   ,.       vedette  boats  constructed  for  British  and   French  navies  by 
;,,;  /(.    Herr^hoff  Manufacturing  Company,  at  Bristol,  R.  I.     1882. 
Ventilation.     Report  [of  board]  on  D.  C.Green's  system  of  ventilation 

[B.  F.  Isherwood,  Theo.  Zeller,  and  Henry  L.  Snyder,  members]. 

1879. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars  (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1893,  unnumbered  circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  in 
connection  with  its  work.  Since  that  date,  under  article  1U14  of  Regulations 
for  government  of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included 
in  the  various  series  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  these  circulars  and  no  complete  file 
could  be  consulted.  The  series  as  listed  below  Is  compiled  from  the  list  found 
on  p.  285  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87 
(N1.2:G28),  which  see  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.] 


1877,  Apr.    27    * 
Oct.    12    * 

1878,  June     3    * 
Dec.     1     * 

1879     [None  issued.] 

Specifications 


188?}     [None  issued. 

1882,  June     6    * 

1883,  Oct.      1     * 


Nov.  19  ,  * 


1884     [None  issued.] 

1885,  Jan.    30    * 

1886,  Aug.  16    * 
Aug.   20    * 

1887-1S?^_  - 


825 


ClMslflcfttlon 
no. 

N19.6: 

(date) 


tN19.7: 


N19.     STEAM  ENGINEERING  BUREAU— Continued 

JAst  and  stations  of  naval  Inspectors  of  engrlneer- 
Jntf  material  and  of  Inspectors  of  machinery 
for  Navy    4* 

[Printed  at  irregular  intervals  in  small  numbers  for  use  by  the  Bureau  of  Steam 
Engineering  and  its  inspectors. 

The  Punllc  Documents  Library  has  no  issues  prior  to  that  of  Dec.  18, 1905,  and  the 
only  Information  which  tlio  bureau  can  furnish  concMTulng  prior  issues  is  the 
date  when  riHiuisition  was  made  for  printing.  It  is  probable  that  in  some  cases 
the  actual  date  of  publication  was  a  month  later  than  the  requisition  date  used 
in  the  list  below.  The  exact  wording  of  the  title  of  these  earlier  issues  is  also 
uncertain.) 

liist  and  stations  of  naval  inspectors  of  machinery  and  of  engineering 
materiUl 

1901,  Sept.?  *  1905,  Apr.?     * 

1902,  Apr.?    *  Au<?.?    * 

1903,  June?    *  Dec.    18 
Nov.?    *  1906,  June  15 

1904,  July?     *  1907,  Apr.      1 

1905,  Feb.?    *  Aug.  31 

List  and  stations  of  naval  inspectors  of  engineering  material  and  of 
inspectors  of  machinery  for  Navy 

1908,  Mar.   31 
Oct.      1 

1909,  Nov.?    * 


N20.      SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 


[Established  aS  Bureau  of  Provisions  and  Clothing  by  act  approved  Aug.  31,  1842, 
July  19,  1892;  the  name  was  changed  to  Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau. 
Navy  is  the  cliief  of  this  bureau.] 


By  act  approved 
rhe  paymaster-general  of  the 


N20.1: 

(date) 

N20.2: 

If47» 


B47  2 

B473 
B64^ 

B642 
B643 
B64* 
B64« 
C77» 

C77  2 

C81 

G89 


Annual  reports  of  paymaster-general 

(1842-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and  usually  issued, 
separately  also.  The  reports  for  1908  and  1909  as  given  iu  the  Navy  Department 
report  do  not  include  fcJchedules  of  proposals  received.] 

General  publications 

Bidders.     [Decision  of  Navy  Department  construing  sec.  3719,  Revised 
statutes,  relative  to  written  guarantee  with  proposals  for  naval 
supplies  published  for  information  of  bidders.]    July  9,  1900. 
12» 
Bidders.     Notice  to  bidders  [announcing  change  of  times  of  deliveries 
of  goods].    Jan.  18,  1902.     12« 
Same.    May  20,  1902.     12« 
Books  and  blanks.     List  of  books  and  blanks  furnished  by  Bureau  of 
Supplies  and  Accounts.     Mar.  1,  1899. 
Same.     Apr.  1,  1902. 
Same.    July  1,  1905. 
Same.    July  1,  1908. 
Same.    Nov.  1,  1909. 
Cookbook.    General  mess  manual  and  cookbook  for  use  on  board 
vessels  of  Navy.    1902. 
Same.     1904. 
Correspondents.    Suggestions  to  correspondents.    June  23,  1906. 
Groceries,  annual  contracts  for  fiscal  year  1908.    July  15,  1907.     12* 


t  Since  the  abolishment  of  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  1,  1910,  the  List  of 
wireless  telegraph  stations  has  been  published  by  the  Bureau  of  Steam  Engineering, 
beginning  with  the  issue  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1910.    This  necessitates  an  additional 
class  under  N19.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
N19.7:    List  of  wireless  telegraph  stations  of  the  world 
(date)  See,  for  earlier  hsts,  N5.2:W747-w. 


826 


Classification 
no. 

N20.2: 

In?  2 
In73 

P29 
R13 
R26 
Su7 


V63^ 

V632 
V633 

V63* 


V63' 


N20.3: 

(nos.) 
N20.4: 

(date) 


N20.     SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS   BUREAU— Cont'd 

General  publications— Continued 

Inspectors.  Instructions  for  inspectors  in  charge  of  stores,  naval 
storekeepers,  and  pursers.  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson, 
1855.    large  8« 

Inspectors.  Instructions  for  government  of  inspectors-in-charge  of 
stores,  naval  storekeepers,  paymasters,  and  assistant  paymasters. 
1862.    large  8** 

[Instructions  relating  to  funds  for  purchasing  pay  officers  and  yard 
paymasters  to  be  drawn  for  under  General  account  of  advances, 
effective  after  June  30,  1907.]    Apr.  27,  1907.    4° 

Pay  tables.  Navy  pay  table.  Sept.  1,  1908.  oblong  8°  [Replaces  in 
part  Pay  tables  for  use  of  pay  officers  (N20.5:).] 

Raleigh,  U.  S.  S.  Outfit  and  allowance  of  stores  for  U.  S.  ship  Raleigh. 
June,  1894.    4"    [Blank  book.] 

Regulations  for  government  of  officers  of  Navy  in  matters  relating  to 
pay  department.     1878.    4® 

Supply  fund.    Manual  of  naval  supply  fund;  by  G.  P.  Dyer.     1903. 

Vessels  of  Navy,  Mar.  3,  1883-June  30,  1900,  Cost  of  (note). 

[By  resolution  adopted  Feb.  21, 1901,  the  Senate  requested  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy 
to  furnish  information  relative  to  expenditures  for  the  increase  of  the  Navy, 
giving  list  of  vessels  authorized  by  Congress  beginning  with  the  act  of  Mar.  3, 
1883,  with  amounts  appropriated  and  expended,  including  plans,  construction, 
armament,  equipment,  inspection,  and  repairs,  etc.,  to  June  30,  1900,  and  the 
estunated  amount  to  be  expended  upon  unfinished  vessels  from  that  date. 
These  statistics  were  compiled  by  the  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  as  Statements 
A-D,  and  were  published  with  the  letters  of  transmittal  as  Senate  document  175. 
57th  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  no.  4234.  Each  statement  alone  was  also  issued 
by  the  bureau  as  listed  below  under  N20.2:VG3i-4.J 

Vessels.  Statement  A,  finished  vessels,  June  30,  1900.  Feb.  4,  1902. 
larsre  4°  [In  4234-175]  [See,  for  Statement  A  extended  to  Dec. 
31,1901,  N20.2:V635.] 

Vessels.  Statement  B,  unfinished  vessels.  June  30, 1900.  Feb.  4, 1902. 
f     [In  4234-175] 

Vessels.  Statement  C,  cost  of  plans,  etc.,  for  each  vessel  authorized 
under  bureaus  of  Equipment,  Ordnance,  Construction  and 
Repair,  and  Steam  Engineering.  Feb.  4,  1902.  narrow  f  °  [In 
4234-175] 

Vessels.  Statement  D,  showing  number  of  inspectors,  draftsmen, 
assistant  draftsmen,  skilled  laborers,  and  all  other  employees  in 
drafting  rooms  and  clerical  departments  employed  at  various 
ship-building  plants  and  navy-yards,  total  cost  of  this  service  for 
each  of  bureaus  of  Equipment,  Ordnance,  Construction  and 
Repair,  and  Steam  Engineering.  Feb.  4,  1902.  4°  [In  4234- 
175] 

Vessels.  Statement  showing  cost  of  finished  vessels  authorized  since, 
and  including,  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883;  Statement  A,  Senate  docu- 
ment 175,  [57th]  Congress,  [1st]  session,  extended  to  Dec.  31, 1901. 
Mar.  20,  1902.  large  4°  [Erroneously  printed  56th  Congress,  2d 
session.  This  revised  statement  is  not  in  Congressional  set.  See, 
for  earlier  issue  of  Statement  A,  N20.2:V63^] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circnlars  (unnumbered) 

[Prior  to  1893,  unniunbered  circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  in  con- 
nection with  its  work.  Since  that  date  under  article  1G14  of  Regulations  for  gov- 
ernment of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included  in  the 
various  series  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  these  circulars  and  no  complete  file  could 
be  consulted.  The  series  as  listed  below  is  compiled  from  the  list  as  found  on 
p.  283  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87 
(N1.2:G28),  which  see  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.] 


1876,  Mar. 

25  * 

1877,  Apr.  29  * 

1879,  Feb. 

20 

Aug. 

4  * 

May  10  * 

Apr. 

14 

1877,  Mar. 

7  * 

1878  [None  issued.] 

Nov. 

18 

827 


Classlflratlon 
no. 

N20.4 : 

(date) 


N20.     SUPPUES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU-€ont'd 


N20.5: 

(date) 


N20.6 ' : 

,.(CT) 

N20.6  2: 

(date) 


N20.7  ' : 

(nos.) 


Circulars  (unnumbered) — C'ontinued 


1880,  Apr. 
June 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1881,  May 

1882,  Dec. 

1883,  Mar. 


1883,  June 
Dec. 
Dec. 

1884,  Feb. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1885,  Jan. 
Jan. 


1885,  Aug. 
Oct. 

1886,  Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 

1887-1893 


5  * 

29  * 

2  ♦ 

2  * 

16  * 


Pay  tables  for  use  of  pay  officers    4* 

Pay  and  tax  tables  for  use  of  paymasters 

1862 

1864 

1867 

1869 

Pay  tables  for  use  of  paymasters 

1871 

Pay  tables  for  use  of  pay  officers 

1882 

1899 

1901 

Same,  addenda,  Rates  of  pay  of  clerks,  writers,  etc.,  divided  into 

semi-monthly  payments  on  basis  of  30  days  per  month,    oblong 

large  8°    * 

[No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.    Replaced  in  part  l)y  the  publication  entitled 
Navy  pay  tables,  Sept.  1, 1908  (N20.2:P29).] 

Specifications 


Index  to  Specifications  issued,  by  Navy  Depart- 
ment for  naval  stores  and  materials    12° 

1907 
1908 
1909 
1910;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1909 

Memoranda  for  Information  of  officers  of  Pay 
Corps,  commanding  officers  of  sliips,  and 
commandants  of  stations     12°    [Monthly.] 

[Memoranda  1  was  issued  June  1, 1902;  prior  to  that  time,  similar  information  had 
Ix^en  issued  as  nos.  18-21  of  Navy  Department  Special  orders,  2d  series,  1900-05 
(Nl.l()2:).  Semimonthly  until  no.  .31,  Sept.  1,  1903,  after  which  the  title  was 
changed  as  below  and  the  issues  became  monthly. 

Beginning  with  Special  orders  l.<^21,  page  numlx^rs  run  consecutively  through  Memo- 
randa 54,  when  a  now  series  of  page  numbers  iH'gins,  which,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  a  few  irregularities,  runs  consixjutively  through  Memoranda  105,  the  last 
listt^d  here.] 

Memoranda  for  information  of  officers  of  Pay  Corps 


1 

9 

17 

25 

2 

10 

18 

26 

3 

11 

19 

27 

4 

12 

20 

28 

5 

13 

21 

29 

6 

14 

22 

30 

7'. 

15 

23 

31 

•$!/ 

16 

24 

Memoranda  for  information  of  officers  of  Pay 

Corps 

commanding  offi 

cers 

of 

ships,  and  commandants  of  stations 

32 

36 

40 

33 

37 

41 

34 

38 

42 

35 

39 

43 

828 


riassiflcation 
uo. 

N2O.7I: 

(no8.) 


N20.7=: 

((late) 


N20.8: 

907 1 

9072 

N20.9: 

(nos.) 


N20.    SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU— Cont'd 

Memoranda  for  Information  of  officers  of  Pay 
Corps,  commanding  officers  of  ships,  and 
commandants   of  stations— Continued 


69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 

76 

77 
78 

79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 


Same,  supplement 


Same,  supplement  f 


87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 


100 
101 
102 
103 
104 
105 


Same,  supplement 

A 
Same,  supplement 

Bt 

Same,  supplement 

ct 


Same,  supplement 
Same,  supplement 

At 
Same,  supplement 

B 

Index  [to]  Memoranda  for  information  of  officers 
of  Pay  Corps  [etc.]    12° 

8°    [Indexes  Navy  Department  Special  orders  18-21,  and  Memo- 
randa 1-14.] 

[Indexes  Navy  Department  Special  orders  18-21,  and  Memo- 
randa 1-40.] 

[Indexes  Navy  Department  Special  orders  18-21,  and  Memo- 
randa 1-54.] 

[Indexes  Navy  Department  Special  orders  18-21,  and  Memo- 
randa 1-75.] 
[Indexes  Navy  Department  Special  orders  18-21,  and  Memo- 


1902 


1904 


1905 


1907 


1908 


1909 


randa  1-87.1 

[Indexes  Navy  Department  Special  orders  18-21, 


and  Memo- 


randa 1-106.] 
CirculaT  letters 

Circular  letter  [directing  that  on  July  1,  1907,  all  material  which  has 
been  purchased  from  annual  appropriations,  with  stated  excep- 
tions, be  transferred  to  naval  supply  fund].    June  6,  1907.    4° 

Circular  letter  [concerning  system  of  accounting  under  naval  establish- 
ment].   June  17,  1907.    4° 

Notice  of  purchases  [of  miscellaneous  materials, 
etc.]    f« 

[1]  [Apr.-,  1907]     [For  fuel,  etc.;  bids  to  be  opened  May  14,  1907.] 
[2]  [Apr.-,  1907]     [For    provisions,    provender,    and   ice;  bids   to  be 
opened  May  14,  1907.] 


Apr. 

18,  1907 

7]  May 
8  May 

6,  1907 

Apr. 

20,  1907 

11,  1907 

Apr. 

27,  1907 

9  May 

13,  1907 

May 

2,  1907     [] 

.0]  May 

15,  1907 

11]  May  17,1907 

12]  May  21,  1907 

13]  May  31,1907 

14]  June  5,  1907 


t  Title  reads:  Memoranda  for  information  and  guidance  of  commandants  and  heads 
of  departments  of  navy  yards  and  stations,  commanding  officers  of  ships,  engineer- 
ing, navigating,  pay  officers,  etc. 


829 


riatwinratlon 
nu. 

N20.9: 

(noB.) 


N20.    SUPPLIE8  AN1>  ACCOUNTH  BUUEAU-^lkiut'd 


Notice  of 
otc.J- 


piirchasos    [of 

r/Oiitiiiuod 


miscellaneous  materials, 


July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 

26]  Aug. 

27'  * 

281 


29 


30]  Aug.  17, 


June  10, 
Juno  20, 
Juno  22, 
Juno  24, 


1, 

8, 
15, 

IB, 
22, 

29, 

1, 
Aug.  5, 
Aug.  12, 


Aug.  13, 


Aug.  24, 
Aug.  26, 
Sept.  3, 
Sept.  4, 
Sept.  9, 
Sept.  16, 
Sept.  23, 
Sept.  30, 
Oct.  2, 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 
Oct. 


4, 

9, 

12, 

14, 

16, 
22, 
26, 

29, 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 

49,  Nov. 

50,  Nov. 

51,  Nov.  11, 
52  * 

53,  Nov 

54,  Nov 

55,  Nov.  27 

56,  Dec.  2, 

57,  Dec. 

58,  Dec. 

59,  Dec. 

60,  Dec. 

61,  Dec. 

62,  Dec. 

63,  Dec.  21 

64,  Dec.  24, 

65,  Dec 

66,  Dec 

67,  Dec.  30 

68,  Dec.  31 

69,  Jan. 

70,  Jan. 

71,  Jan. 

72,  Jan. 

73,  Jan. 

74,  Jan. 

75,  Jan. 

76,  Feb. 

77,  Feb. 


20, 
23, 


3, 

9, 

7, 

12, 

17, 

18, 


26, 

28, 


7, 
13, 
14, 
15, 
20, 
22, 
25, 
3, 
4. 


1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907  * 

1907  * 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907  * 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 

1907 
1907 
1907 

1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


78,  Feb. 

79,  Feb. 

80,  Feb. 

81,  Feb. 

82,  Mar. 

83,  Mar. 

84,  Mar. 

85,  Mar. 

86,  Mar. 

87,  Apr. 

88,  Apr. 

89,  Apr. 

90,  Apr. 

91,  Apr. 

92,  Apr. 

93,  Apr. 

94,  Apr. 

95,  Apr. 

96,  Apr. 

97,  May 

98,  May 

99,  May 

100,  May 

101,  May 

102,  May 

103,  May 

104,  June 

105,  June 

106,  June 

107,  June 

108,  June 

109,  June 

110,  June 

111,  July 

112,  July 

113,  July 

114,  July 

115,  July 

116,  Aug. 

117,  Aug. 

118,  Aug. 

119,  Aug. 

120,  Aug. 
121  * 

122,  Sept. 

123,  Sept. 

124,  Sept. 

125,  Oct. 

126,  Oct. 

127,  Oct. 

128,  Oct. 

129,  Oct. 

130,  Oct. 

131,  Oct. 

132,  Oct. 

133,  Nov. 

134,  Nov. 

135,  Nov. 

136,  Nov. 

137,  Nov. 

138,  Nov. 

139,  Nov. 

140,  Dec. 


1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 

1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 


141,  Dec. 

7, 

142,  Dec. 

15, 

143,  Dec. 

18, 

144,  Dec. 

22; 

145,  Dec. 

23, 

146,  Dec. 

30, 

147,  Jan. 

8, 

148,  Jan. 

8, 

149,  Jan. 

14, 

150,  Jan. 

21, 

151,  Jan. 

21. 

152,  Jan. 

28, 

153,  Feb. 

2, 

154,  Feb. 

4, 

155,  Feb. 

10, 

156,  Feb. 

10, 

157,  Feb. 

18, 

158,  Feb. 

25, 

159,  Mar. 

3, 

160,  Mar. 

10, 

161,  Mar. 

18, 

162,  Mar. 

26, 

163,  Apr. 

6, 

164,  Apr. 

13, 

165,  Apr. 

21, 

166,  Apr. 

27, 

167,  May 

3, 

168,  May 

10, 

169,  May 

20, 

170,  May 

24, 

171,  June 

4, 

172,  June 

12; 

173,  June 

19, 

174,  June 

25, 

175,  July 

1, 

176,  July 

13, 

177,  July 

26, 

178,  July 

30, 

179,  Aug. 

6, 

180,  Aug. 

12, 

181,  Aug. 

19, 

182,  Aug. 

26, 

183,  Sept. 

2, 

184,  Sept. 

11, 

185,  Sept 

18, 

186,  Sept. 

25, 

187,  Oct. 

2, 

188,  Oct. 

12, 

189,  Oct. 

16, 

190,  Oct. 

23, 

191,  Oct. 

28, 

192,  Nov. 

1, 

193,  Nov. 

6, 

194,  Nov. 

13, 

195,  Nov. 

19, 

196,  Nov. 

26, 

197,  Dec. 

3, 

198,  Dec. 

10, 

199,  Dec. 

17, 

200,  Dec. 

24; 

201,  Dec. 

31, 

1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1908 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1909 


830 


CUsslflcatlon  N20. 
no. 


SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS   BUREAU-Cont'd 


N20.10: 

(no8.) 


t  N20.il: 


Notice   of  purchases   [of  mlscellaneoiis   materials, 
etc.,  for  Western   States]    f  <»  and  oblong  16° 

[Issued  for  western  bidders  for  materials  to  be  used  in  western  navy-yards.    Same 
material  is  incorporated  in  general  Notice  of  purchases  (N20.9:).] 


1,  Feb. 

2,  Mar. 

3,  Mar. 

4,  Apr. 

5,  Apr. 

6,  May 

7,  May 

8,  June 

9,  June 
10,  June 


23,  1909 

3,  1909 
25,  1909 

6,  1909 
16,  1909 

1,  1909 
19,  1909 

5,  1909 
12,  1909 
18,  1909 


11,  July 

12,  July 

13,  July 

14,  Aug. 

15,  Aug. 

16,  Sept. 

17,  Sept. 

18,  Sept. 

19,  Oct. 

20,  Oct. 


1,  1909 
13,  1909 
30,  1909 

6,  1909 
19,  1909 

2,  1909 
17,  1909 
24,  1909 
11,  1909 
15,  1909 


21,  Oct. 

22,  Nov. 

23,  Nov. 

24,  Nov. 

25,  Nov. 

26,  Dec. 

27,  Dec. 

28,  Dec. 

29,  Dec. 


29,  1909 
5,  1909 

13,  1909 
19,  1909 
26,  1909 
3,  1909 
10,  1909 
16,  1909 

30,  1909 


N21.   YARDS  AND  DOCKS  BUREAU 


[Established  by  act  to  reorganize  Navy  Department,  approved  Aug.  31,  1842.] 


Navy  Department  (Nl.l:),  and   usually  issued 


N21.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1842-1909,  in  annual  reports  of 

separately  also.] 

N21.2:     General  publications 

Ad2  Address  of  officers,  civil  engineer  corps.  Navy.  Mar.  15,  1906.  12" 
[See  also  ^21.2:Ci9.] 

Ap6       Appropriations  and  expenditures  for  navy-yards.     [1908.] 

C49  Civil  engineer  corps,  Navy,  assignments  of  officers,  Aug.  22,  1907. 
[1907.]    12«    [See  also  N21.2:Ad2.] 

D84  Dry  docks.  Explanation  of  terms  to  be  used  in  giving  dimensions  of 
dry  docks.     [1896.]    oblong  large  8" 

F98  Furniture.  Allowance  of  furniture  for  quarters  of  commandants, 
commissioned  officers,  and  warrant  officers  at  navy-yards  and 
stations.    May  15,  1908.     12« 

G69  Gosport,  Va.  History  of  navy-yard  at  Gosport,  Va.,  near  Norfolk;  by 
Edward  P.  Lull.     1874.     [Now  known  as  Norfolk  Navy- Yard.] 

InS*  Inventory  of  plant,  machinery,  tools,  and  appliances  of  George  B. 
Spearin  in  possession  of  United  States  at  navy  yard,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  for  use  in  construction  of  dry  dock,  and  of  material  on 
hand  for  construction  of  dry  dock.     [Nov.  27,  1907.]    f  « 

In8^  Same  of  George  B.  Spearin  and  Williams  Engineering  and  Con- 

tracting Company  in  possession  of  United  States  at  navy  yard, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  for  use  in  construction  of  dry  dock.     [1909.]    f  ° 

L47  League  Island,  Pa.  Report  of  board  of  civil  engineers  appointed  to 
prepare  plan  for  improvement  of  navy-yard  at  League  Island, 
Pa.  n.  p.  1873.  [Same  as  Philadelphia  Navy- Yard.  See,  for 
reports  relative  to  establishment  of  this  navy-yard,  1863, 
N1.2:N222.    See,  for  regulations,  1908,  N21.7:P53.] 

M33       Mare  Island,  Cal.     Report  of  board  of  civil  engineers  appointed  to 
prepare  plan  for  improvement  of  navy-yard  at  Mare  Island, 
Cal.    1873. 
Naval  Asylum.     Origin,  history,  laws,  and  regulations  of  Naval  Asylum, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    See  N17.7^:H62. 

t  Since  the  abolishment  of  the  Bureau  of  Equipment,  July  ] ,  1910,  the  Coal  notice 
for  foreign  ports  has  been  published  by  the  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts,  begin- 
ning with  the  issue  for  the  calendar  year  1911.    This  necessitates  an  additional  class 
under  N20.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
N20.il:    Coal  notice  for  foreign  ports,  calendar  year 12" 

(date)  See,  for  earlier  issues,  N5.8: 


831 


CiasKiiiration      N21.    YARDS   AND  DOCKS  BUREAtT— Continued 
no. 

N21.2:     General  publications— Continued 

N42  1     New  London,  Conn.     Report  of  board  of  civil  enpineerB  appointed  to 

prepare  plan  for  improvement  of  naval  station  at  New  London, 

Conn.    n.  p.  June  17,  1875. 
P83       Portsmouth,  N.  H.     History  of  navy  yard,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.;  by 

George  Henry  Preble.     1892. 
R29       Requisitions.    [Concerning  proper  form  of  requisitions  for  supplies.] 

Oct.  13,  1900.     12° 

N21.3:     Bulletins 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 
N21.4:     Circulars  (unnumbered) 

(date)  [Prior  to  1893,  unnnmbcrod  circulars  wore  Issued  by  this  bureau  as  necessary  In 

^  connection  with  its  work.    Since  that  date,  under  article  1H14  of  Regulations 

for  government  of  Navy,  1893,  all  such  information  and  instructions  are  included 
in  the  various  scries  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy. 
The  Public  Documents  l^iiirary  has  none  of  th(>so  circulars  and  no  complete  file 
could  1)0  consulted.  The  serios  as  listed  Ix-low  is  compiled  from  the  list  as  found 
on  p.  279  of  General  orders  and  circulars  issued  by  Navy  Department,  1863-87 
(N1.2:G28),  which  see  for  subject  matter  of  the  circulars.] 


1863,  Apr.    11 

* 

1866 

,  Mar.   13 

* 

May      1 

* 

Apr.     2 

« 

May    15 

« 

June  22 

» 

June     9 

* 

July    12 

* 

June  11 

* 

July    20 

* 

July    27 

* 

July   21 

* 

Aug.     3 

* 

Aug.  11 

* 

Nov.  17 

* 

Aug.  28 

* 

Dec.   11 

* 

Oct.      6 

* 

Dec- 18 

« 

1867 

,  Feb.   14 

* 

1864,  May      6 

* 

Mar.   22 

* 

June     9 

* 

Apr.     6 

* 

June  15 

« 

June  27 

* 

June  16 

* 

July     6 

* 

June  22 

* 

Oct.      5 

* 

June  28 

* 

Oct.    29 

* 

July    18 

« 

Oct.    31 

* 

Sept.  30 

« 

1868 

,  Apr.    18 

* 

Oct.    10 

» 

July     7 

* 

Oct.    26 

« 

Nov.  27 

* 

Nov.  21 

* 

1869 

,  Feb.   10 

■X- 

Dec.     5 

« 

Apr.    15 
May    24 

* 

1865,  Jan.    11 

* 

* 

Jan.    14 

» 

May    25 

* 

Mar.   20 

* 

June     4 

* 

May    27 

* 

June  22 

* 

June  15 

* 

July    15 

* 

July    13 

* 

[Relating 

to 

July    16 

* 

coal  and  iron.] 

July   29 

* 

July    13 

* 

[Relating 

to 

Oct.    19 

* 

contracts.] 

1870 

,  Mar.   19 

* 

July   24 

* 

June  23 

* 

Sept.  26 

* 

[Relating 

to 

Sept.    1 

* 

muster  of  quartermen. 

1871 

,  Jan.      3 

* 

etc 

•i 

Mar.    18 

* 

Sept.  26 

[Relating 

to 

June  15 

* 

surgeons'    and    stew- 

Aug.    2 

* 

ard 

»'  1 

pay] 

Aug.  16 

* 

Sept.  27 

* 

Oct.      4 

* 

Oct.    19 

« 

Oct.    20 

* 

Oct.    29 

« 

Nov.     7 

* 

Nov.  27 

» 

Dec.     8 

* 

Nov.  29 

» 

1872 

,  Mar.   11 

* 

832 


Classiflcation 
no. 

N21.4: 

(date) 


N21.5: 

(CT) 

N21.6: 

(nos.) 

N21.7: 


P38 
P53 


N21.     YARDS   AND   DOCKS   BUREAU—Continued 
Circulars  (unnumbered)— Continued 


1872,  Mar. 
June 
July 

1873,  Feb. 
Aug. 
Oct. 

1874,  Jan. 
May 

May 

July 
Oct. 
Oct. 

1875,  Feb. 
Apr. 
June 
July 
Dec. 

1876,  Jan. 
Feb. 
July 

1877,  Jan. 
June 
Aug. 

1878,  Jan. 
Mar. 
May 
July 
Nov. 

1879,  Mar. 

1880,  Oct. 


22 

29 

5 

12 
16 
21 
15    * 

22  *  [Relating  to 
plans  of  navy-yards.] 
22  *  [Relating  to 
government  stables.] 


2 
14 

9 
19 
15 
19 

8 
20 
24 
21 
23 
12 

8 
15 
28 

7 
31 
29 
24 
22 


1880,  Dec.  17  * 

1881,  Jan.  17  * 
Feb.  24  * 
May  19  * 
Aug.  16  * 
Sept.  3  * 
Nov.  4  * 
Nov.  9  * 
Nov.  22  * 

1882,  Jan.  28  * 
Feb.  17  * 
Apr.  13  * 
Apr.  19  * 
May  20  * 
June  7  * 
Aug.  11  * 
Sept.  30  * 

1883,  Jan.  17  * 
July  9  * 
July  25  * 
Dec.  8  * 

1884     [None  issued.] 

1885,  Jan.  31  * 
Feb.  13  * 
Apr.  4  * 
May  15  * 
June  13  * 
July  3  * 
Nov.*  9  * 

1886,  Dec.  8  * 
Dec.  9  * 

1887-1893  * 


Specifications  (unnumbered)    f<'andl2<' 

See,  for  later  Specifications,  N21.6: 
Specifications  (numbered)    f^' 

[Numbering  began  with.  1054,  Dec.  1899;  see,  for  earlier  Specifications,  N21.5:] 

Regulations  (special) 

See,  for  other  regulations  relating  to  navj^-yards,  N1.19:N22,  N42o, 
andW27i-''. 

Pensacola,  Fla.     Regulations  of  navy  yard,  Pensacola,  Fla.     1899. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Regulations  for  government  of  navy-vard,  Philadel- 
phia.    Oct.  15,  1908.     [See  also  N1.2:N222  and  N21.2:L47.] 


NA.    NATIONAL  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES 

[Incorporated  by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1863  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  806)  to  investigate 
and  make  report  upon  scientific  subjects  whenever  called  upon  by  any  department 
of  the  Government.] 


NAl.l: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[The  reports  for  1868-72, 1874-77,  and  1882  are  believed  never  to  have  been  printed.] 


1863 
1864 


1865 


[1200-81] 

[1229-66]    [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 
*     [1256-72] 


1866  [Printed  as  40th  Cong.  1st 
sess.,  S.  misc.  doc.  44,  but 
not  included  in  the  bound 
volumes  of  the  Congressional 
set.] 


833 


ClaMsiflcatlon  NA.     NATIONAL  ACADEMY    OF   SCIENCES— Cont'd 


NAl.l: 

(dato) 


NA1.2: 

F76 


So6 


Su7 


NA1.3: 

(nos.) 
NA1.4: 

(nos.) 
NA1.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


Annual  reports— Continued 


1867 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 


[1319-1061  [No  edition 
without  Congressional  doc- 
ument number.! 


[Not  issued.] 


*    [1546-101] 
[Not  issued,] 


1879 


1880 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 


[1876-7]  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 

[1931-43]   [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 
and  1881    [1993-54] 

Not  issued.] 

2171-85] 

2265-68] 

2346-153] 

2451-30]  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 


1887  [2570-596] 

1888  2698-163] 

1889  2821-47] 

1890  [2821-60]  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 

1891  [2907-170] 

1892  [3064-69]  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number. 

1893  [3281-27 

1894  [3281-49 

1895  [3349-55 

1896  [3469-50 

1897  [3592-57 

1898  [3728-56 

1899  [3851-117] 

1900  [4033-72] 

1901  [4231-153] 

1902  [4422-81 

1903  [4588-73 

1904  [4766-178 

1905  [4912-144 

1906  [5072-308 

1907  [5239-242 

1908  [5409-770 

1909  [5752-369 


82452"- 


General  publications 

Forest  policy.  Report  of  committee  appointed  by  National  Academy 
of  Sciences  upon  inauguration  of  a  forest  policy  for  forested  lands 
of  United  States,  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  May  1,  1897.  1897. 
[3562-105]  [Includes,  as  appendix  A,  report  by  National  For- 
estry Commission  dated  Feb.  1,  1897,  published  by  Interior 
Department;  see  1 1.2:F76.  Both  reports  appeared  in  annual  re- 
port of  National  Academy  of  Sciences,  1897  (NAl.l :897).] 

Sorghum  sugar.  Investigation  of  scientific  and  economic  relations  of 
sorghum  sugar  industry,  report  made  in  response  to  request  from 
George  B.  Loring,  commissioner  of  agriculture,  by  committee  of 
National  Academy  of  Sciences,  Nov.  1882.     1883.     [2083-51] 

Surveys.  Report  on  surveys  of  the  Territories.  Dec.  3,  1878.  (45th 
Cong.  3d  sess.  H.  misc.  doc.  5;  serial  no.  1861.)  [Printed  also, 
with  different  title  and  without  appendixes,  as  45th  Congress,  3d 
session.  Senate  miscellaneous  document  9,  serial  no.  1833.] 

Wool.  Report  concerning  classification  of  Donskoi  wool,  Jan.  30, 1886 
[made  at  request  of  Secretary  of  Treasury].    See  T1.2:W88. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Memoirs    4° 

V.  1     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

V.  2     [2172-110] 

V.  3,  pt.  1     [2269-^9] 

Same,  pt.  2     [2348-154] 
V.  4,  pt.  1     [2452-30] 

Same,  pt.  2    [2596-597] 
-11 53 


834 


Classification  NA, 
no. 


NATIONAL  ACADEMY    OF   SCIENCES— Cont'd 


NA1.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


NAl.S^: 

(CT) 
NA1.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


NA1.7: 

(date) 


NA1.8: 
(v.  nos.) 


Memoirs— Continued 


V.  5 
V.  6 
V.  7 


2824-94]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number  1 
2908-169]  ■' 


[3283-50]    [See  also  NA1.5: 9.] 

V.  8,  1st  memoir    [3426-253] 
Same,  2d  memoir    [3594-77] 
Same,  3d  memoir    [3594-139] 
Same,  4th  memoir    [3594-174] 
Same,  5th  memoir    [4035-76] 
Same,  6th  memoir    [4236-233] 
Same,  7th  memoir    [4237-450] 

V.  9  [4776-197]  [This  memoir  is  pt. 
moths  of  North  America.  Pt 
(NA1.5:7).] 

V.  10,  1st  memoir 
Same,  2d  memoir 
Same,  3d  memoir 
Same,  4th  memoir    \    [5816-136] 
Same,  5th  memoir 
Same,  6th  memoir 
Same,  7th  memoir  f. 

Memoirs  (separates) 
Biographical  memoirs 

V.  1 

V.  2 
V.  3 
V.  4 
V.  5 
V.  6 

Constitution  and  membership 

Constitution  and  by-laws 

1864 

Constitution  and  rules 

1872 

Constitution  and  membership 

1876  1887 

1879  1888 

1882  1890 

1883  1891 

1884  1893 

1885  1895 
1886 


2  of  a  monograph  on  bombycine 
1  appeared  as  v.  7,  memoir  1 


[Discontinued, 
year.] 


Later  information  is  contained  in  annual  rejwrts  (NAl.l:)  for  each 


Proceedings 

V.  1  [pt.  1,  1863-76]     1877 
Same,  pt.  2  [1877-83]    1884 
Same,  pt.  3  [1884-94]    1895 
[Discontinued.] 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  An  excej)- 
tion  is  made,  however,  for  v.  10,  7th  memoir,  which,  although  a  1910  publication,  is 
entered  because  it  completes  the  volume. 


835 

NH.  NATIONAI.  HOME  FOR  DISABLED  VOLUN- 
TEER SOLDIERS 


«Tho  National  Asylum  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers  was  incorporated  under  act 
approved  Mar.  21,  1866  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  10),  which  provided  for  a  board  of  mana- 
gers to  be  composed  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  the  Chief  Justice,  the 
Secretary  of  War,  and  9  other  members  to  be  appointed  by  Congress.  By  act 
approved  Jan.  23,  1873  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  417),  it  was  provided  that  the  name 
"Home"  bo  substituted  for  "Asylum."  The  branches  of  the  Home  are  located, 
in  1909,  as  follows:  Central,  Dayton,  Ohio;  Northwestern,  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  South- 
ern, Hampton,  Va.;  Eastern,  Togus,  Me.;  Western,  Leavenworth,  Kans.;  Marion, 
Marion,  Ind.;  Pacific,  Santa  Monica,  Cal.;  Danville,  Danville,  111.;  Mountain, 
Johnson  City,  Tenn.;  Battle  Mountain  Sanitarium,  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak. 

The  Soldiers'  Home,  District  of  Columbia  (W43.),  which  is  for  the  regular  Army,  is  not 
under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  board  of  managers  of  the  National  Home  for  Disabled 
Volunteer  Soldiers,  nor  are  the  various  State  homes,  although  under  act  approved 
Aug.  27, 1888  (Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  450),  the  board  is  authorized  to  make  inspections  of  the 
State  homes  and  to  report  thereon  to  Congress;  see,  for  reports  of  inspections,  NH1.5:] 

Classlflcatlon 
no. 

NHl.l 


(date) 


Annual  reports  of  board  of  managers 


1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 

1872 
1873 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 

1888 
1889 
1890 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


1896 
1897 


1312-45]  [No  edition  without  Congrea'^ional  document  number 
1350-86]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number 
1385-54  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number 
1433-86]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number 
None  issued.  See,  for  report  of  investigation  [1464-45].] 
1527-226]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
3er.] 

'Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1621-298]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1655-97]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
1702-147] 

1762-45]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 
1817-49  No  edition  Tsdthout  Congressional  document  number. 
1863-28  No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 
1928-14]  No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 
1981-8]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 
2042-24]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 
2115-13  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home.] 
2213-14  No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
2310-11  Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home." 
2415-38  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home. 
2488-51  Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home. 
2565-86]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Proceedings  of  board  and 
Record  of  members  of  home.] 

2654-35]    [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home.] 
2768-77      [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
2869-38]    [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home  and 
Report  on  inspection  of  national  military  homes  and  soldiers' 
homes  in  States.] 
"^Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
3151-35] 
3329-27,  2  pts.] 

3412-42,  3  pts.]    [Bureau  edition  omita  Record  of  members  of 
lome  and  Report  of  inspection  of  branches  of  National  Home  for 
Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers  and  soldiers  and  sailors'  homes  in 
States.] 
[3516-46] 

^664-27]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home  and 
Report  of  inspection  of  branches  of  National  Home  for  Disabled 
Volunteer  Soldiers  and  soldiers  and  sailors'  homes  in  States.] 


836 


Classification     NH, 
no. 


NATIONAL.    HOME    FOR     DISABLED    VOL- 
UNTEER    SOLDIERS— Continued 


NHl.l: 

(date) 


NH1.1«: 

(date) 
NH1.2: 

(CT) 

NHI.3: 

(no8.) 
NH1.4: 

(no8.) 
NH1.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports  of  board  of  managers— Continued 

1898  [3785-55]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 
Copies  bound  in  cloth  omit  Record  of  members  of  home.] 

1899  [3958-106]  [Bureau  edition  omita  Report  of  inspection  of  State 
soldiers  and  sailors'  homes,  and  Record  of  members  of  home.] 

1900  [4136-81]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Report  of  inspection  of  State 
soldiers  and  sailors'  homes,  and  Record  of  members  of  home.] 

1901  [4323-39]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  members  of  home, 
rroceedinga  of  board,  and  Report  of  inspection  of  State  soldiers 
and  sailors'  homes.] 

1902  [4490-54]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Report  of  inspection  of  State 
soldiers  and  sailors'  homes,  and  Record  of  members  of  home.] 

1903  [4567-46]     [Noedition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1904  [4835-71]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Report  of  inspection  of  State 
soldiers  and  sailors'  homes,  and  Record  of  changes  in  membership 
of  home.] 

1905  [4992-81]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Report  of  inspection  of  State 
soldiers  and  sailors'  homes,  and  Record  of  changes  in  member- 
ship of  home.] 

1906  [5158-276]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  changes  in  member- 
ship of  home  and  Report  on  inspection  of  State  soldiers  and 
sailors'  homes.] 

1907  [5290-210]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  changes  in  member- 
ship of  home  and  Report  of  inspection  of  State  soldiers  and 
sailors'  homes.] 

1908  [5528-1106]  [Bureau  edition  omits  Record  of  changes  in  mem- 
bership of  home  and  Report  of  inspection  of  State  soldiers  and 
sailors'  homes.] 

1909  [5817-262]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

Annual  reports  of  board  of  managers  (separates) 


General  publications 

[A  few  general  publications  have  been  issued,  but  the  only  ones  of  which  the  Public 
Documents  Library  has  knowledge  are  not  Government  publications  and  they 
are  therefore  omitted  from  this  Checklist.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Inspection  of  State  soldiers  and  sailors'  homes 

[Made  under  act  of  Aug.  27, 1888  (Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  450). 

From  1889  to  1897,  these  reports  included  inspections  of  the  branches  of  the  National 
Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers  and  inspections  of  State  homes,  made  by 
the  inspector-general  and  the  assistant  inspectors-general  of  the  National  Home. 
Since  1898,  the  reports  in  this  series  have  included  only  inspections  of  State 
homes.  In  1906,  the  title  of  the  ofTicer  making  the  report  became  inspector- 
general  and  chief  surgeon.  .  Since  that  date  a  separate  report  by  him  on  the 
Inspection  of  the  branches  of  the  National  Home  has  been  included  in  the  annual 
report  of  the  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:). 

The  reports  classed  here,  beginning  with  1889,  have  been  included  also  in  the  annual 
reports  of  the  board  of  managers  as  submitted  to  Congress;  but  except  for  1891-94 
and  1896,  they  are  omitted  from  the  bureau  edition  of  the  annual  reports.  They 
have  been  issued  separately  also  for  each  year  except  1890  and  1898. 

See  also,  for  reports  of  inspections  made  under  inspector-general  of  Army,  W9.5:] 

Inspection  of  State  homes  for  disabled  soldiers  and  sailors 

1888,  Dec,  and  1889,  Jan.     [2654-103]    [No  edition  without  Congres- 
sional document  number.] 

1889,  July  7     [In  Congressional  edition  [2768-77]  of  annual  report  of 
board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1890    [In  Concjcssional  edition  [2869-38]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  but  not  issued  separately.] 


837 


ciM«inr«tion    NTT.     NATIONAL    HOME    FOR    DISABLED    VOL- 
""•  UNTEER    SOLDIERS— Continued 

Inspection  of  State  soldiers  and  sailors'   liomes— 

Continued 

Inflpeotion  of  State  homes  for  disabled  soldiers  and  sailors— Continued 
18911 

[In  annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.] 


NHl.5: 

(date) 


NH1.6: 

(date) 


» 


1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


[In  Congressional  edition  [3412-42]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NUl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1896  [In  annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued 
separately  also.] 

1897  [In  Congressional  edition  [3664-27]  of  annual  report  of  board 
of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1898  [In  Congressional  edition  [3785-55]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  but  not  issued  separately.] 

1899  [In  Congressional  edition  [3958-106]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1900  [In  Congressional  edition  [4136-81]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1901  [In  Congressional  edition  [4323-39]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1902  [In  Congressional  edition  [4490-54]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1903  [In  Congressional  edition  [4567-46]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1904  [In  Congressional  edition  [4835-71]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1905  [In  Congressional  edition  [4992-81]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Inspection  of  State  homes  for  disabled  volunteer  soldiers  and  sailors 

1906  [In  Congressional  edition  [5158-276]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Inspection  of  State  soldiers  and  sailors'  homes 

1907  [In  Congressional  edition  [5290-210]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1908  [In  Congressional  edition  [5528-1106]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1909  [In  Congressional  edition  [5817-262]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

Record  of  clianges  in  membersliip  of  National 
Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer   Soldiers 

{The  first  list,  giving  the  record  from  the  establishment  of  the  Home  to  June  30, 
1881,  was  submitted  to  Congre.ss  with  the  annual  report  of  the  board  of  man- 
agers for  1882  (NHl. 1:882).  The  next  list,  covering  the  two  fiscal  years  1882 
and  1883,  and  also  the  list  for  fiscal  year  1884,  are  included  in  the  annual  report 
for  1884  (NHl. 1:884),  Beginning  with  1885,  the  record  of  members  is  included 
each  year  in  the  annual  report  as  submitted  to  Congress,  but  except  for  1891-94 
and  189G,  it  is  omitted  from  the  bureau  edition.  Issued  separately  aLso  for  each 
year  except  1886  and  1903.] 

Record  of  disabled  volunteer  soldiers  who  now  are  and  have  been 
members  of  National  Home  for  Disabled   Volunteer  Soldiers 

1881  [In  Congressional  edition  [2115-13]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  for  1882  (NHl.l :882),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Includes  record  from  establishment  of  home.] 

1882  and  18831     ^^^^  Congressional  edition  [2310-11]  of  annual  report 


1884 
1885 


1886; 


/ 


of  board  of  managers  for  1884  (NHl.l :884),  and 

issued  separately  also  in  1  v.] 
July  1,  1884-July  1,  1885    [In  Congressional  edition  [2415-38]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

July  1,  1885-July  1,  1886  [In  Congressional  edition  [2488-51]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  but  not  issued 
separately.] 


838 


Classiflcation 
no. 


NH1.6: 

(date) 


NH. 


NATIONAL  HOME  FOR  DISABLED   VOL- 
UNTEER  SOLDIERS— Continued 


Record  of  changes  In  membersliip  of  National 
Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers— Continued 

Record  of  disabled  volunteer  soldiers  who  now  are  and  have  been  mem- 
bers of  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers — Cont'd 

1887;  July  1,  1886- July  1,  1887  [In  Congressional  edition  [2565-86]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1888;  July  1,  1887-July  1,  1888  [In  Congressional  edition  [2654-35]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1889;  July  1,  1888-June  30,  1889  [In  Congressional  edition  [2768-77]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1890;  July  1,  1889-July  1,  1890  [In  Congressional  edition  [2869-38]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1891;  July  1,  1890-June  30,  1891  [In  annual  report  of  board  of  mana- 
gers (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1892;  July  1,  1891-June  30,  1892  [In  annual  report  of  board  of  mana- 
gers (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1893;  July  i,  1892-June  30,  1893  [In  annual  report  of  board  of  mana- 
gers (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1894;  July  1,  1893-June  30,  1894  [In  annual  report  of  board  of  mana- 
gers (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1895;  July  1,  1894-June  30,  1895  [In  Congressional  edition  [3412-42]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1896;  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1896  [In  annual  report  of  board  of  mana- 
gers (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1897;  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1897  [In  Congressional  edition  [3664-27]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1898;  July  1,  1897-June  30,  1898  [In  Congressional  edition  [3785-55]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1899;  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1899  [In  Congressional  edition  [3958-106] 
of  annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1900;  July  1,  1899-June  30,  1900  [In  Congressional  edition  [4136-81]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1901;  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1901  [In  Congressional  edition  [4323-39]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1902;  July  1,  1901-June  30,  1902  [In  Congressional  edition  [4490-54]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

1903;  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1903  [In  Congressional  edition  [4567^6]  of 
annual  report  of  board  of  managers  (NHl.l:),  but  not  issued 
separately.] 

Record  of  changes  in  membership  of  National  Home  for  Disabled  Vol- 
unteer Soldiers  t 

1904  [In  Congressional  edition  [4835-71]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1905  [In  Congressional  edition  [4992-81]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1906  [In  Congressional  edition  [5158-276]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1907  [In  Congressional  edition  [5290-210]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1908  [In  Congressional  edition  [5528-1106]  of  annual  report  of  board 
of  managers  (NHl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

1909  [In  Congressional  edition  [5817-262]  of  annual  report  of  board  of 
managers  (NHl.l :),  and  issued  separately  also.] 


839 


CiMslflratton     NH. 


NATIONAL  HOME  FOR  DISABLED  VOL- 
UNTEER   SOLDIERS— Continued 


NH1.7: 

(v.  no8.) 


Proceedings  of  board  of  managers 

[The  proceedings  of  each  meeting  are  printed  separately,  carrying  a  volume  paging. 
From  1871,  they  are  inolude<l  also  in  annual  reix>rt3  as  s'ubmitted  to  CongraH 
and,  except  1887  and  1901,  in  bureau  edition  of  annual  report.) 

[v.  1]  May  16,  1866-Apr.  8,  1884 
V.  2,  July  1,  1884-June  28,  1900 
V.  3,  Sept.  18,  1900-I)et>.  8,  1909  f 


P.    POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

[The  Post-Office  was  temporarily  established  by  law  under  the  Constitution,  Sept. 

22,  1789,  and  was  continued  by  acta  of  Aug.  4,  1790  and  Mar.  3,  1791. 
The  acta  approved  Feb.  20,  1792,  May  8,  1794,  Mar.  2,  1799,  Apr.  30,  1810,  and  Mar. 

3,   1825,  established  a  General  Post-Office,  provided  for  the  appointment  of  a 

Postmaster-General  and  other  officers,  set  forth  their  duties,  etc. 
Although  called  Post-Office  Department  from  a  very  early  date,  it  was  not  until 

1872  that  it  was  established  as  an  Executive  Department  by  act  approved  June  8, 

1872  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  283). 
See,  for  papers  relating  to  postal  matters,  Jan.  22,  1790-Feb.  21,  1833,  American 

state  papers,  Post-Office  Department,  serial  no.  027.] 

PI.      POSTMASTER-GENERAL 


Pl.l: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 


[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  Department  edition  of  reports  for  1823-50, 
1852,  and  1853.] 


1823 
1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

1829 

1830 

1831 
1832 

1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 


[In  93-2] 
In  108-1 
In  113-2 
In  125-2 
In  131-1 
In  144-1 
In  148-2 
In«  163-1 
In  169-2 
In  181-1 
In  184-2 
In  192-1 
In  195-2 
In  203-1 
In  206-2 
In  216-2 
In  233-2 
In  238-1 
In  254-1 
In  266-1 
fin  271-2 
In  279-1 
In  286-2 
In  297-1 
In  301-2 
In  314-1 
rin  321-3 
In  338-1 
In  344-2 
In  354-1 
In  363-2 


1840 

1841 

1842 

1843 

1844 

1845 

1846 

1847 
1848 
1849 

1850 

1861 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 


In  375-1 
In  382-2' 
In  395-1' 
In  401-2 
In  413-1 
In  418-2 
In  431-1 
In  439-2 
In  449-1 
In  463-2 
In  470-1 
In  480-2' 
In  493-1' 
In  497-4' 
In  503-1 
In  515-8' 
n  357-1]' 
In  549-1 
In  569-5 
In  587-1 
In  595-1 
In  612-1 
In  635-2 
In  659-1 
In  674-1 
In  692-1 
In  712-1 
In  747-1 
In  778-1 
In  812-1 
In  842-1 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  at  which 
time  V.  3  was  incomplete. 


840 


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no. 


POSTMASTER- GENERAL— Continued 


Pl.l:     Annual  reports— Continued 


(date) 


Pl.l": 

(date) 

Pl.l": 

(CT) 

PI. 2: 

C49 

C81' 
C812 

C89 

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G79 


1856 
1857 

1858 

1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 


In  876-5] 
In  894-1 
In  921-1 
In  944-2 
In  977-1 
In  1000-2] 
In  1025-2] 
In  1080-1 
In  1119-1 
In  1159-1 
In  1184-1 
In  1220-1 
In  1254-1 
In  1286-1 
In  1327-1 
In  1369-1 
In  1411-1' 
In  1448-1 
1507-1 
1562-1 
1600-1 
1638-1 
1679-1 
1748-1 
1799-1 
1849-1^ 
1909-1' 
1958-1 
2016-1 
2098-1 


[Incomplete.] 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 


2189-1] 

2285-1 

2377-1 

2466-1 

2540-1 

2635-1 

2723-1 

2839-1 

2932-1 

3086-1 

3208-1 

3304-1 

3380-4 

3487-4 

3639-41 

3755-4 

3913-4 

4099-4 


1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Same,  abridged 


4288-4 
4456-4 
4643-4 
4796-4 


1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


Same,  abridged 


4957-4] 

5116-4 

5293-4 

5447-1044] 

5739-105] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  Postmaster-General) 


Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


General  publications 

Civil  service  regulations  governing  promotions  in  Railway  Mail  Service; 
approved  and  promulgated  by  Postlmaster  General,  June  15,  1900. 
Washington  [no  publisher]  1900. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Remarks  of  Postmaster-General  Cortelyou  at 
meeting  of  inspectors  in  charge,  Post-Office  Department,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  15,  1905.     1905. 

Cortelyou,  George  B.  Remarks  of  Postmaster-General  Cortelyou  at  con- 
vention of  2d  and  3d  class  postmasters,  Washington,  D.  C,  May 
25,  1905.     1905. 

Cuba.  Report  of  United  States  Postal  Committee  on  condition  and 
needs  of  postal  service  in  Cuba.     1899. 

Envelopes.  Letters  of  Postmaster-General,  transmitting  papers  in  con- 
nection with  abrogation  of  contract  for  post-office  envelopes,  on 
account  of  inferior  paper;  also  papers  concerning  submission  of 
proposals  for  furnishing  postage-stamps,  stamped  envelopes,  and 
postalcardsbyBureauof  Engraving  and  Printing.  1885.  [Made 
up  of  House  documents  264  and  202,  48th  Congress,  2d  session,  in 
serial  numbers  2304  and  2303.] 

Great  Britain.  List  of  post  offices  in  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  alphabetically  arranged,  and  [showing]  every 
money-order  office,  [also]  town  or  place  on  which  money  order 
should  be  drawn  if  post  office  mentioned  in  alphabetical  list  is  not 
a  money-order  office.  1872.  [Pages  139*-145*  containing  List  of 
money-order  offices  in  London  and  vicinity  are  inserted  between 
p.  138  and  139.] 


841 


Classlflratlon 
nu. 


P1.2 

L58 


L91> 
L91» 

M57 

N22 
Oc2» 

Oc22 

Oc23 
Oc2* 
Oc2« 
Oc2« 
Oc27 
Ov2 

P391 


P392 
P393 


P39* 
P74 


P83 
P841 

P842 
P843 

P84* 


PI.    POSTMASTER-GENERAIx-Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

LowiH  Piibliflhinj^  Company.  Statement  in  matter  of  withdrawal  of  2d- 
class  mailing  privilege  from  Woman's  magazine  and  Woman's 
farm  journal  iasued  by  Lewis  Publishing  Company  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     [1907.] 

Lottery  companies.  Mails  and  lottery  companies,  report  of  Postmaster- 
Genernl.  1880.  ([46th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  22];  serial  no. 
1913.) 

Lotteries.  United  States  statutes  having  reference  to  transmission 
through  mails  of  matter  relating  to  lotteries,  schemes  to  defraud, 
and  schemes  or  devices  for  obtaining  money  or  property  by  means 
of  false  or  fraudulent  pretenses,  representations,  or  promises. 
[1901.]    4« 

Meyer,  George  von  L.  Address  of  [George  von  L,]  Meyer  at  banquet  of 
New  England  Postmasters'  Association,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  12, 

1907.  1907. 

Navy  mail  clerks.  Instructions  for  guidance  of  navy  mail  clerks  and 
assistant  navy  mail  clerks  authorized  by  act  approved  May  27, 

1908.  1908. 

Ocean  mail  service.    Act  of  Mar.  3,  1891,  to  provide  for  ocean  mail  serv- 
ice between  United  States  and  foreign  ports  and  to  promote  com- 
merce; advertisement  of  routes,  dated  July  1,  1897,  and  form  of 
proposal  and  bond.     1897. 
Same,  advertisement  of  routes,  dated  Nov.  8,  1897,  and  form  of  pro- 
posal and  bond.     1897. 
Same,  dated  Dec.  20,  1899.     1899. 
Same,  dated  Sept.  26,  1901.     1901. 
Same,  dated  July  16,  1902.     1902. 
Same,  dated  Feb.  14,  1905.     1905. 
Same,  dated  June  1,  1905.     1905. 

Overland  mail  route  to  California,  letter  of  Postmaster-General  to  chair- 
man of  Post-Office  Committee  of  House  of  Representatives. 
Washington,  1858. 

People's  United  States  Bank.     Opinion  of  Smith  McPherson,  judge  of 
circuit  court,  eastern  district  of  Missouri,  in  case  of  People's 
United  States  Bank  v.  Henry  J.  Gilson,  Henry  P.  Wyman,  and 
Frank  Wjnnan,  no.  5192,  inequity.     1905. 
Same.    1907. 

People's  United  States  Bank.    Memorandum  of  Postmaster-General,  as 
embodied  in  Statement  to  preas,  July  9, 1905,  in  relation  to  issu- 
ance of  fraud  order,  July  6,  1905,  against  People's  United  States 
Bank  and  E.  G.  Lewis  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.     [1905.] 
Same.     [1905,  reprint  1907.] 

Pneumatic  tube  service,  report  of  Postmaster-General  to  Congress,  rela- 
tive to  investigation  of  pneumatic-tube  systems  for  transmission 
of  mail,  authorized  by  act  of  June  2, 1900.     1901 .     [4155-289] 

Porto  Rico.  Report  of  committee  appointed  by  Postmaster-General  to 
investigate  postal  service  of  Porto  Rico.     Nov.  11,  1898. 

Post-offices.  List  of  post-offices  in  United  States,  arranged  alphabet- 
ically; corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1881.  1881.  [Interleaved.  See  also 
lists  of  post-offices  in  the  Postal  guide  (PI. 10:).] 

Postal  savings  banks,  argument  in  their  favor  by  Postmaster-General, 
with  appendices  1-6.     1891.     [2821-91] 

Postal  savings  depositories.  Additional  argument  by  Postmaster- 
General  in  favor  of  establishment  of  postal  savings  depositories, 
with  appendices.  1892.  ([52d  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  misc.  doc. 
136];  serial  no.  2907.) 

Post-check.  Proceedings  and  conclusions  of  committee  appointed  by 
Secretary  of  Treasury  and  Postmaster-General  to  consider 
ad\nsability  of  adopting  "post-check."     1902. 


842 


Classification 
no. 

P1.2: 

P84S 


P84« 
P84' 
P848 


P84» 

P84>° 

Se2 

Su7 

W271 
W272 


W273 
P1.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


P1.4: 

(nos.) 
P1.5: 


Alibi 

Allb^ 

Allb^ 
Allb* 


PI.    POSTMASTER-GENERAL--Coiitinued 

General  publications— Continued 

Postal  service.    U.  S.  postal  service,  domestic  and  foreign  mail  matter, 
classification,  conditions,  rates  of  postage.     2d  edition.     1906. 
small  40    [See,  for  1st  edition,  P4 .2 :P84  \] 
Same,  Spanish.     1906.    small  4« 
Same.    3d  edition.     1906.    small  4° 

Postal  code.  Report  of  committee  appointed  by  Postmaster  General 
to  examine  and  revise  postal  code  prepared  by  Congressional 
Commission.     1870. 

Post-Office  Department  before  Postal  Commission,  New  York,  Oct.  1, 
1906,  case  of  Post-Office  Department  against  existing  statutes 
in  relation  to  2d  class  of  mail  matter,  statement  of  3d  assistant 
Postmaster-General.     1906. 

Postal  telegraph.  Argument  in  support  of  limited  post  and  telegraph, 
by  Postmaster-General;  with  appendices  relating  to  postal 
telegraphy.  1890.  [Appendix  H  is  a  list  of  all  reports,  docu- 
ments, speeches,  bills,  and  resolutions  in  Congress,  1866-90, 
supporting  or  opposing  postal  telegraphy.] 

Second-class  matter.  Suggestions  to  publishers  in  preparation  of 
2d-clas8  matter  for  mailing.    July,  1908.     16° 

Supplies.  Award  of  comtracta  for  furnishing  supplies  for  Post  Office 
Department  and  postal  service,  fiscal  year  1906.  [June  30, 
1905.]    f« 

Washington,  D.  C.  Annual  bulletin,  city  post  office,  Washington,  D.  C. 
[1882.] 

Washington,  D.  C.  Post-office  guide  for  Washington,  D.  C,  containing 
schedule  of  arrival  and  departure  of  mails,  matter  relating  to 
money-order  and  registry  systems,  postage  rates,  classification 
of  mail  matter,  etc.     1900.    4« 

Washington  City  postal  guide,  July  20,  1904.     [1904.] 

Daily  bulletin  of  orders  affecting  postal  service  f° 

[These  bulletins  are  issued  every  day  in  the  year  except  Sundays  and  holidays.  In 
many  cases  a  2d  bulletin  is  issued  on  the  same  day  and  in  a  few  cases,  even  a  3d. 
These  additional  issues  bear  the  same  number  as  the  original  issue  for  that  day, 
but  are  distinguished  by  the  letters  a,  b;  e.  g.,  the  issues  of  Nov.  26,  1907  were 
nos.  8459, 8459a,  and  8459b. 

The  set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  believed  to  be  complete  for  v.  28-30 
nos.  8233-9098,  Mar.  4, 1907-Dec.  31, 1909.] 

V.  1-28,  nos.  1-8232,  1880-Mar.  2,  1907    See  PlO.3: 
V.  28    1907 

nos.  8233-8487,  Mar.  4-Dec.  31 
V  29    1908 

nos.  8488-8794,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  30    1909 

nos.  8795-9098,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Advertisements  Inviting  proposals  for  carrying 
mails  (by  States) 

[Contracts  awarded  under  these  advertisements  are  for  a  term  of  4  years.  The 
United  States  is  divided  into  4  contract  sections,  one  section  being  awarded 
each  year.  The  miscellaneous  advertisement  issued  1889  (P1.5:Un3),  which 
included  all  4  sections,  with  terms  varying  from  1  to  4  years,  prepared  the  way 
for  these  regular  quadrennial  awards.) 

Alabama.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  16, 1895,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Alabama,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900.     1895. 
Alabama.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Ala- 
bama, July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 


843 


ClMsiflcation 
no. 

PI. 5: 

All8» 
All8» 

Ar4k» 

Ar4k2 

Ar4k3 
Ar4k^ 
012^ 

C122 


C123 
C12^ 

C71» 

071=* 
F66» 

F662 

F663 
F66* 
G291 

G293 

G293 
G29^ 
H311 

n312 
I16» 

1162 

1163 
116* 
In2i 


In22 
In2a» 

In2a2 

In2a3 
In2a* 
Io9i 

Io92 


PI.    POSTMASTER-GENERALi-ContiDued 

Advertisements     inviting:    prox>osals    for    carrying 
mails  (by  States) — Continued 

Alaska.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Alaska. 
Mar.  25,  1908. 
Same,  July  1,  1910-June  30,  1914.    June  21, 1909. 
Arkansas.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1893,  inviting  ])ropopals  for  car- 
rying mails  in  Arkansas,  July  1,  1894-Juiie  30,  1898.     1893. 
Arkansas.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Ar- 
kansas, July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902.    Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.    Sept.  10,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
California.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,   1893,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  California  and  Alaska,  July  1,  1894-June  30, 
1898.     1893. 
California.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
California  and  Alaska,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902.     Sept.  15, 
1897. 
Same,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  I90G.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.    Sept.  15,  1905. 
Colorado.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Col- 
orado, July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.    Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Florida.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  16,  1895,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Florida,  July  1,  1896^une  30,  1900.     1895. 
Florida.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Florida, 
July  1,  1900^une  30,  1904.    Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
Georgia.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  16,  1895,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Georgia,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900.    1895. 
Georgia.    Advertisement   inviting    proposals    for    carrying    mails    in 
Georgia,  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
Hawaii.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrving  mails  in  Ha- 
waii, July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Illinois.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1891,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Illinois,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Illinois.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Illi- 
nois, July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.     Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.    Sept.  15,  1906. 
Indian  Territory.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails 
in  Indian  Territory  and  Oklahoma,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906. 
Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.    Sept.  15,  1905. 
Indiana.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1904,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Indiana,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Indiana.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  In- 
diana, July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.    Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.    Sept.  15,  1906. 
Iowa.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1894,  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 

mails  in  Iowa,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Iowa.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Iowa, 
July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 


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Classification 
no. 

P1.5: 

I093 

KI31 

KI32 

KI33 
K13^ 
K4P 

K412 

K413 
K41< 
L931 

L932 

L933 
L93* 
M28» 

M282 

M283 

M28* 
M36^ 

M362 

M363 
M38^ 


M382 
M58^ 

M582 

M583 

M661 
M662 
M663 

M69ii 
M69i2 


PI.     POSTMASTER-GENERAIj— Continued 

Advertisements     inviting     proposals    for    carrying 
mails  (by  States)— Continued 

Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.    Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.     Sept.  15,  1906. 
Kansas.     Advertisement    of    Sept.    15,    1893,    inviting    proposals    for 

carrying  mails  in  Kansas,  July  1,  1894-June  30,  1898.     1893. 
Kansas.     Advertisement    inviting    proposals    for    carrying    mails    in 
Kansas,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902.     Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Kentucky.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  16,  1895,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Kentucky,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900.     1895. 
Kentucky.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Kentucky,  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904^une  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
Louisiana.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1893,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Louisiana,  Indian  Territory,  and  Oklahoma^ 
July  1,  1894-June  30,  1898.     1893. 
Louisiana.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Louisiana,    Indian  Territory,    and    Oklahoma,    July   1,    1898- 
June  30,  1902.     Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  in  Louisiana,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Maine.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Maine  and  New  Hampshire,  July  1,  1897-June  30, 
1901.     1896. 
Maine.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Maine, 
July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
Same,  in  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont,  July  1,   1905- 

June  30,  1909.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-June  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
Maryland.     Advertisement  of  Sept.   15,   1896,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Maryland,  July  1,  1897-June  30,  1901.     1896. 
Maryland.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Maryland,  July  1,  1901^une  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
Same,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1909.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
Massachusetts.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails 
in  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  Connecticut,  July  1,  1905- 
June  30,  1909.     1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-June  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
Michigan.     Advertisement  of  Sept.   15,   1894,   inviting  proposals  for 

carrying  mails  in  Michigan,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Michigan.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Michigan,  July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.     Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.     Sept.  15,  1906. 
Minnesota.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1894,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Minnesota,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Minnesota,     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Minnesota,  July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.     Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.    Sept.  15,  1906. 
Mississippi.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1895,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Mississippi,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900.     1895. 
Mississippi.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Mississippi,  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 


845 


ClM8inr»Uon 
no. 

PI. 6: 


M69i3 
M69i* 
M69o> 


M69o' 


M69o< 
M76» 


M762 

M763 

M76* 
N271 

N272 

N273 
N27^ 
N42h 

N42J1 

N42J2 

N42J3 
N42j* 
N42m» 

N42m2 

N42m3 

N42m* 

N42yi 

N42y2 

N42y« 

N42y* 
N81c> 

N81c2 

N81c3 
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PI.     POSTMASTER-GKNERAI^  (  ontinucd 

Advertlsomonts    Invltlnff    proposals    for    carrying 
mails  (by  States) — Continued 

Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908.     Snpt.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
Missouri.     AdvertiRomont  of  Sept.    15,    1894,   inviting  proposals  for 

carrying  mails  in  Missouri,  July  1,  1895--June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Missouri.     Advertiaemont  inviting   proposals   for   carrj'ing   mails   in 
Missouri,  July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.     Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.     Sept.  15,  1906. 
Montana.     Advertisement  of  Sept.   15,    1893,   inviting  proposals  for 
carrjdng  mails  in  Montana,  Wyoming,  and  Colorado,  July  1, 1894- 
June  30,  1898.     1893. 
Montana.     Advertisement  inviting   proposals   for   carrying   mails  in 
Montana,  Wyoming,  and  Colorado,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902. 
Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  for  carr^nng  mails  in  Montana,  Wyoming,  and  Idaho,  July  1, 

1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  15,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Nebraska.     Advertisement  of  Sept.   15,   1893,   inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Nebraska,  July  1,  1894-June  30,  1898.     1893. 
Nebraska.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Nebraska,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902.     Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  15,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
New  Hampshire.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails 
in  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and 
Connecticut,  July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
New  Jersey.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  New  Jersey  and  Delaware,  July  1, 1897-June  30, 

1901.  1896. 

New  Jersey.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 

New  Jersey  and  Delaware,  July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15, 

1900. 
Same,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1909.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-June  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
New  Mexico.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1893,  inviting  proposals  for 

carrying  mails  in  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Utah,  and  Idaho,  July  1, 

1894-June  30,  1898.     1893. 
New  Mexico.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 

New  Mexico,  Arizona,  Utah,  and  Idaho,  July  1,  1898-June  30, 

1902.  Sept.  15,  1897. 

Same,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  Utah,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906. 

Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
New  York  State.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals 
for  carrying  mails  in  New  York,  July  1, 1897-June  30, 1901.     1896. 
New  York  State.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails 
in  New  York,  July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
Same,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1909.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-June  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
North  Carolina.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  16,  1895,  inviting  proposals 
for  carrying  mails  in  North  Carolma,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900. 
1895. 
North  Carolina.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrving  mails 
in  North  Carolina,  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 


846 


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no. 

P1.5: 

Oh3i 

Oh32 

Oh33 
Oh3* 
Or3i 

Or3^ 
P381 

P382 

P383 
P38* 
P831 

P83- 
So8c» 


So8c2 

So8c3 
So8c* 
So8di 

So8<12 


So8d3 
So8d* 
T25^ 

T252 

T253 
T25^ 
T31^ 

T312 

T313 
T31* 
Un3 


V59 
V8I1 


PI.     POSTMASTER-GENERAI^Continued 

Advertisements  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 
mails  (by  States)— Continued 

Ohio.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1894,  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 

mails  in  Ohio,  July  1,  1895-JuDe  30,  1899.     1894. 
Ohio.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  caiTying  mails  in  Ohio 
July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.     Sept.  15,  1906. 
Oregon.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Ore- 
gon, July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Pennsylvania.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals  for 
can-ying  mails  in  Pennsylvania,  July  1, 1897-June  30, 1901.    1896. 
Pennsylvania.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Pennsylvania,  July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
Same,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1909.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-June  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
Porto  Rico.     Advertisement  including  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Porto  Rico,  July  1,  1904- June  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903.     [Eng- 
lish and  Spanish.] 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
South  Carolina.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  16,  1895,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  South  Carolina,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900. 
1895. 
South  Carolina.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
South  Carolina,  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908.     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
South  Dakota.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1893,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  South  Dakota  and  North  Dakota,  July  1,  1894- 
June  30,  1898.     1893. 
South  Dakota.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
South  Dakota  and  North  Dakota,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902. 
Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
Tennessee.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  16,  1895,  inviting  proposals  for 

carrying  mails  in  Tennessee,  July  1,  1896-June  30,  1900.     1895. 
Tennessee.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Tennessee,  July  1,  1900-June  30,  1904.     Sept.  15,  1899. 
Same,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1908".     Sept.  15,  1903. 
Same,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1912.     Oct.  18,  1907. 
Texas.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15, 1893,  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 

mails  in  Texas,  July  1,  1894-June  30,  1898.     1893. 
Texas.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Texas, 
July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902.     Sept.  35,  1897. 
Same,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1906.     Sept.  16,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
United  States.     Miscellaneous  advertisement  of  Feb.  1,  1889,  inviting 
proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  [all  States  and  Territories].     1889. 
[Interleaved.] 
[Under  the  terms  of  this  advertisement,  contracts  were  awarded  in  the  1st,  2d,  3d, 
and  4th  contract  sections  for  terms  of  4  years,  3  years,  2  years,  and  1  year,  respec- 
tively, thus  preparing  the  way  for  the  awarding  of  contracts  for  regular  4-year 
periods,  one  section  being  contracted  for  each  year.] 

Vermont.  Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and 
Connecticut,  July  1,  1897-June  30,  1901.     1896. 

Virginia.  Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals  for  carry- 
ing mails  in  Virginia,  July  1,  1897-June  30,  1901.     1896. 


847 


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VSP 
V81* 
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W273 

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W52» 


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W523 
W52* 
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W752 

W753 
W75* 
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(date  of 
adver- 
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PI. 7: 

(date  of 
adver- 
tisement) 


PI.    POSTMASTER-GENBRAIir— Continued 

Advertisements  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 
malls  (by  States)— Continued 

Virginia.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Vir- 
ginia, July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
Same,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1909.     Sept.  ]5,  1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-Juno  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
Washington.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1893,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Washington,  Oregon,  and  Nevada,  July  1,  1894- 
June  30,  1898.     1893. 
Washington.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
Washington,  Oregon,  and  Nevada,  July  1,  1898-June  30,  1902. 
Sept.  15,  1897. 
Same,  in  Washington  and  Nevada,  July  1,   1902-June  30,  1906. 

Sept.  15,  1901. 
Same,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1910.     Sept.  15,  1905. 
West  Virginia.    Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1896,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  West  Virginia,  July  1,  1897-June  30,  1901. 
1896. 
West  Virginia.    Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
West  Virginia,  July  1,  1901-June  30,  1905.     Sept.  15,  1900. 
Same,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1909.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
Same,  July  1,  1909-June  30,  1913.     Oct.  24,  1908. 
Wisconsin.     Advertisement  of  Sept.  15,  1894,  inviting  proposals  for 
carrying  mails  in  Wisconsin,  July  1,  1895-June  30,  1899.     1894. 
Wisconsin.     Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  Wis- 
consin, July  1,  1899-June  30,  1903.     Sept.  15,  1898. 
Same,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1907.     Sept.  15,  1902. 
Same,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1911.     Sept.  15,  1906. 

Advertisement  Inviting  proposals  for  covered 
regulation  wagon  mail-messenger,  transfer, 
and  mail- station  service 

[The  regulation  covered  wagons  with  solid  sides  and  ends  were  superseded  by  the 
regulation  screen  wagons  beginning  July  1, 1898,  under  advertisement  for  wagon 
service  in  the  4th  contract  section,  and  as  each  of  the  other  sections  was  adver- 
tised, the  same  substitution  was  made.  "  Bulletin  advertisements,"  i.  e.  adver- 
tisements issued  at  other  than  the  regular  quadrennial  periods,  are  classed  under 
P1.8:) 

1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 

[Discontinued.] 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 
mails  in  regulation  screen  wagons 

[Contracts  for  this  service  in  cities  and  towns  are  for  4-year  periods;  the  United 
States  is  divided  into  4  contmct  sections,  one  of  which  is  advertised  each  year. 
The  screen  wagon  service  imder  these  fornial  contracts  was  first  put  into  opera- 
tion under  advertisement  of  Jan.  1892,  for  the  term  beginning  July  1, 1892.  "Bul- 
letin advertisements"  for  screen  wagon  service,  i.  e.  advertisements  issued  at 
other  than  the  regular  quadrennial  periods,  are  classed  under  P1.8:] 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  covered  screen  wagon  mail- 
messenger,  transfer,  and  mail  station  service 

1892  * 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  covered  screen 
wagons 

1897 

1898 


848 


Classiflcation 
no. 

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(date  of 
adver- 
tisement) 


P1.8: 

B65 
C43 

Oh3 

P53 

P74 

StS 

P1.9: 

(CT) 

PI. 10: 

(date) 

later 

(date  and 

nos.) 


PI.     POSTMASTER-GENERAI^Continued 

Advertisement     inviting     proposals     for     carrying 
mails  in  regulation  screen  wagons— Continued 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  screen  wagons 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in  regulation  screen 

wagons 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


proposals    for    carrying 


Advertisements    inviting 
mails  (miscellaneous) 

[In  this  class  are  included  also  "Bulletin  advertisements,"  i.  e.  advertisements 
issued  at  other  than  the  regular  quadrennial  periods.] 

Boston,  Mass.  Bulletin  advertisement  for  covered  regulation  wagon 
service  at  Boston,  Mass.    June  21,  1897. 

Chicago,  111.  Bulletin  advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying 
mails  in  regulation  screen  wagons  in  Chicago,  111.,  July,  1908- 
June,  1911.    Mar.  11,  1908. 

Ohio.  Bulletin  advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  in 
regulation  screen  wagons  at  cities  and  towns  named  in  Ohio, 
Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Missomi,  July, 
1907-June,  1911.     Dec.  24,  1906. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bulletin  advertisement  for  covered  [regulation  and 
covered  screen]  wagon  service  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Feb.  6, 1897. 

Pneumatic  tubes.  Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails 
by  pneumatic  tubes  or  similar  devices  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Chicago,  111.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  and  San  Francisco,  Cal.    June  29,  1906. 

Steamboat  mail  service.  Advertisement  for  steamboat  mail  service  in 
New  York  Bay  and  Harbor.     Nov.  9,  1908. 

Postal  treaties  and  conventions 

[These  publications  are  not  listed  here.  See,  for  compilations,  Pl.ll:887,  appendix 
C;  PI. 11:8932,  appendix  A;  PI. 11:9022,  appendix  1.] 

United   States  official  postal  guide    various  sizes 

[Various  editions  issued  prior  to  1874  are  listed  here  without  regard  to  their  govern- 
mental or  private  character.  Some  of  the  editions  were  purchased  and  dis- 
tributed by  the  Government,  making  them  "official,"  while  others  were  in 
general  use,  though  not  bearing  the  Post-Oflice  Department's  sanction. 

Begmning  Oct.  1874,  it  has  been  an  official  publication  appearing  at  regular  inter- 
vals. Issues  of  the  1st  series  were  quarterly,  Oct.  1874-July,  1879,  numbered 
consecutively  as  1-20. 

The  2d  series,  comprising  v.  1-30,  Sept.  1879-June,  1908,  was  issued  monthly  for 
calendar  years,  no.  1.  generally  known  as  the  Postal  guide,  being  the  large  Jan- 
uary issue,  and  nos.  2-12,  monthly  supplements  containing  additions  and  cor- 
rections. 

The  3d  series,  beginning  July,  1908,  with  v.  1,  no.  1,  is  for  fiscal  years,  the  July  num- 
ber, instead  of  the  January  number,  being  the  annual  Postal  guide.  Nos.  2-12 
are  supplements  to  the  July  issue. 

The  Postal  guide  is  one  of  the  few  public  documents  which  is  not  printed  at  the 
Government  Printing  Office.  It  is  compiled  in  the  Post-Office  Department, 
but  the  printing  is  done  by  an  outside  printer  under  contract  wit^h  the  Depart- 
ment.] 

Semiofficial  lists  of  post-offices,  post-office  directories,  etc.,  prior  to 
1874    various  sizes 
*  1808    * 


1800 
1803 
1805 


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1822 
1825 

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12« 

[Monthly.] 

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no.  10,  Oct.  1888 

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no.  10,  Oct.  1893 

no.  11,  Nov.  1888 

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no.  12,  Dec.  1893 

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1889,  V.  11,  no.  1,  Jan.  1889 

1894,  V.  16,  no.  1,  Jan.  1894 

no.  2,  Feb.  1889 

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no.  2,  Feb.  1894 

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no.  3,  Mar.  1889 

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no.  3,  Mar.  1894 

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no.  4,  Apr.  1889 

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no.  4,  Apr.  1894 

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no.  5,  May,  1889 

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no.  5,  May,  1894 

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no.  6,  June,  1889 

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no.  6,  June,  1894 

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no.  7,  July,  1889 1 

no.  7,  July,  1894 

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no.  8,  Aug.  1889 

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no.  8,  Aug.  1894 

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no.  9,  Sept.  1889 

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no.  9,  Sept.  1894 

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no.  10,  Oct.  1889 

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no.  10,  Oct.  1894 

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no.  11,  Nov.  1889 

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no.  11,  Nov.  1894 

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no.  12,  Dec.  1889 

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no.  12,  Dec.  1894 

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1890,  V.  12,  no.  1,  Jan.  1890 

1895,  V.  17,  no.  1,  Jan.  1895 

no.  2,  Feb.  1890 

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no.  2,  Feb.  1895 

no.  3,  Mar.  1890 

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no.  3,  Mar.  1895 

no.  4,  Apr.  1890 

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no.  5,  May,  1890 

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no.  7,  July,  1890 

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no.  8,  Aug.  1890 

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no.  9,  Sept.  1890 

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no.  10,  Oct.  1890 

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no.  10,  Oct.  1895 

no.  11,  Nov.  1890 

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no. 

PI.     POSTMASTER-GENERAI^-Continued 

PI. 10: 

United  States  oillclal  postal  guide— (Jontinued 

(date) 

Official  postal  guide,  2d  series — Continued 

later 

1896,  V.  18,  no.    1,  Jan.    1896 

1901,  V. 

23 

,  no.  4,  Apr.  1901 
no.    5,  May,  1901 

(date  and 

no.    2,  Fob.    1896 

nos.) 

no.    3,  Mar.    1896 
no.    4,  Apr.    1896 
no.    5,  May,  1896 
BO.    6,  June,  1896 
no.    7,  July,  1896 
no.    8,  Aug.  1896 
no.    9,  Sept.  1896 

no.  6,  June,  1901 
no.  7,  July,  1901 
no.  8,  Aug.  1901 
no.  9,  Sept.  1901 
no.  10,  Oct.  1901 
no.  11,  Nov.  1901 
no.  12,  Dec.   1901 

no.  10,  Oct.    1896 

1902,  V. 

24 

,  no.    1,  Jan.    1902 

no.  11,  Nov.  1896 

no.    2,  Feb.   1902 

no.  12,  Dec.    1896 

no.    3,  Mar.    1902 

1897,  V.  19,  no.    1,  Jan.    1897 

no.  4,  Apr.  1902 
no.    5,  May,  1902 

no.    2,  Feb.    1897 

no.    3,  Mar.    1897 

no.    6,  June,  1902 

no.    4,  Apr.    1897 

no.    7,  July,  1902 

no.    5,  May,  1897 

no.    8,  Aug.   1902 

no.    6,  June,  1897 

no.    9,  Sept.  1902 

no.    7,  July,  1897 

no.  10,  Oct.    1902 

no.    8,  Aug.   1897 

no.  11,  Nov.  1902 

no.    9,  Sept.  1897 

no.  12,  Dec.    1902 

no.  10,  Oct.    1897 

1903,  V. 

25 

,  no.    1,  Jan.    1903 

no.  11,  Nov.  1897 

no.    2,  Feb.    1903 

no.  12,  Dec.   1897 

no.    3,  Mar.    1903 

1898,  V.  20,  no.    1,  Jan.    1898 

no.    4,  Apr.    1903 

no.    2,  Feb.   1898 

no.    5,  May,  1903 

no.    3,  Mar.    1898 

no.    6,  June,  1903 

no.    4,  Apr.    1898 
no.    5,  May,  1898 

no.    7,  July,  1903 

no.    8,  Aug.   1903 

no.    6,  June,  1898 

no.    9,  Sept.  1903 

no.    7,  July,  1898 

no.  10,  Oct.    1903 

no.    8,  Aug.  1898 

no.  11,  Nov.  1903 

no.    9,  Sept.  1898 

no.  12,  Dec.    1903 

no.  10,  Oct.    1898 

1904,  V. 

26 

,  no.    1,  Jan.     1904 

no.  11,  Nov.  1898 

no.    2,  Feb.    1904 

no.  12,  Dec.   1898 

no.    3,  Mar.    1904 

1899,  V.  21,  no.    1,  Jan.    1899 

no.    4,  Apr.    1904 

no.    2,  Feb.   1899 

no.    5,  May,  1904 

no.    3,  Mar.    1899 

no.    6,  June,  1904 

no.    4,  Apr.    1899 

no.    7,  July,  1904 

no.    5,  May,  1899 

no.    8,  Aug.   1904 

no.    6,  June,  1899 

no.    9,  Sept.  1904 

no.    7,  July,  1899 

no.  10,  Oct.    1904 

no.    8,  Aug.  1899 

no.  11,  Nov.  1904 

no.    9,  Sept.  1899 

no.  12,  Dec.   1904 

no.  10,  Oct.    1899 

1905,  V. 

27 

,  no.    1,  Jan.    1905 

no.  11,  Nov.  1899 

no.    2,  Feb.   1905 

no.  12,  Dec.   1899 

no.    3,  Mar.    1905 

1900,  V.  22,  no.    1,  Jan.    1900 

no.  4,  Apr.  1905 
no.    5,  May,  1905 

no.    2,  Feb.   1900 

no.    3,  Mar.    1900 

no.    6,  June,  1905 

no.    4,  Apr.    1900 
no.    5,  May,  1900 

no.    7,  July,  1905 

no.    8,  Aug.  1905 

no.    6,  June,  1900 

no.    9,  Sept.  1905 

no.    7,  July,  1900 

no.  10,  Oct.    1905 

no.    8,  Aug.  1900 

no.  11,  Nov.  1905 

no.    9,  Sept.  1900 

no.  12,  Dec.   1905 

no.  10,  Oct.    1900 

1906,  V. 

28 

no.    1,  Jan.    1906 

no.  11,  Nov.  1900 

no.    2,  Feb.   1906 

no.  12,  Dec.   1900 

no.    3,  Mar.    1906 

1901,  V.  23,  no.    1,  Jan.    1901 

no.  4,  Apr.  1906 
no.    5,  May,  1906 

no.    2,  Feb.   1901 

no.    3,  Mar.   1901 

no.    6,  June,  1906 

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PI.    PO  STM  ASTER-GENERAL— Continued 

United  States  official  postal  guide— Continued 
Official  postal  guide,  2d  series — Continued 
1906,  V.  28,  no.    7,  July,  1906 


1907, 


no.  8,  Aug. 
no.  9,  Sept. 
no.  10,  Oct. 
no.  11,  Nov. 
no.  12,  Dec. 
29,  no.  1,  Jan. 


1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1907 
1907 
1907 
1907 


no.    2,  Feb. 

no.    3,  Mar. 

no.    4,  Apr. 

no.    5,  May,  1907 

no.  6,  June,  1907 
Official  postal  guide,  3d  seri'^'s 
1909,  V.  1,  no.  1,  July,  1908 
no.  2,  Aug.  1908 
no.  3,  Sept.  1908 
no.  4,  Oct.  1908 
no.  5,  Nov.  1908 
no.  6,  Dec.  1908 
no.  7,  Jan.  1909 
no.  8,  Feb.  1909 
no.    9,  Mar.    1909 


1907,  V.  29,  no.    7,  July,  1907 

no.  8,  Aug.  1907 
no.  9,  Sept.  1907 
no.  10,  Oct.  1907 
no.  11,  Nov.  1907 
no.  12,  Dec.    1907 

1908,  V.  30,  no.    1,  Jan.    1908 

no.  1  [2],  Feb.  1908 
no.  3,  Mar.  1908 
no.  4,  Apr.  1908 
no.  5,  May,  1908 
no.  6,  June,  1908 
[Monthly.] 

1909,  V.  1,  no.  10,  Apr.  1909 

no.  11,  May,  1909 
no.  12,  June,  1909 

1910,  V.  2,  no.  1,  July,  1909 

no.  1  [2],  Aug.  1909 
no.  2  [3],  Sept.  1909 
no.  4,  Oct.  1909 
no.  5,  Nov.  1909 
no.  6,  Dec.  1909 


Postal  laws  and  regulations  (general) 

See  also  ^1.20:,  P6.2:L44. 
1798    * 
1800    * 
1803    * 
Post-office  law,  with  instructions  and  forms  for  regulation  of  post-offices. 

Washington,  1804.     * 
List  of  post-offices,  with  laws  and  regulatiOiis;  by  C.  F.  Stevens.     New 

York,  1808.     * 
1810    * 
1812    * 

1817  * 

1818  * 
1820  * 
1825  * 
1827     * 

Post-office  laws,  instructions  and  forms,  published  for  regulation  of  post- 
office.     Washington,  printed  by  Way  and  Gideon,  1828. 

1830  * 

1832  * 

1839  * 

Laws  and  regulations  for  government  of  Post  Office  Department;  printed 
by  order  of  Postmaster  General.     Washington,  D.  C,  Alexander 
and  Barnard,  1843. 
Same,  with  appendix.     Washington,  John  T.  Towers,  1847. 
Same,     Washington,  C.  Alexander,  1852. 

Principal  regulations  of  Post  Office  Department,  1855.     See  PI.  10:855. 

Postal  laws,  classified  by  subjects  and  omitting  those  superseded  or 
enacted  for  temporary  purpose;  by  D.  D.  T.  Leech.  New  York, 
J.  H.  Colton  and  Company,  1856.  [Also  in  Post  office  directory 
(PI. 10:856).] 

Postal  laws  as  now  in  force,  classified  by  subjects,  also  regulations  of 
Post  Office  Department.     See  PI. 10:857. 

Postal  laws,  classified  by  subjects,  omitting  those  enacted  for  special  and 
temporary  purposes,  also  regulations  of  Post  Office  Department. 
See  P1.10:859. 


85.S 


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no. 

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869 

873 
879 1 
879  » 

887 


902' 

9022 
902» 

907 

P1.12: 

C44 

F82 

F87» 

F872 

In7» 

In72 
P83 


Se2» 

Se2» 
P1.13: 

(CT) 


PI.    POSTMASTER-OENERALi— Continued 

Postal  laws  and  regulations  (general) — (oniinued 

1863    * 

Postal  laws  and  regulations;  by  Joseph  A.  Ware.    1866. 

1867    * 

Statutes  relating  to  postal  service,  as  revised,  simplified,  arranged,  and 
consolidated  oy  commission  appointed  for  that  purpose,  from 
various  acts  and  resolutions  in  force,  in  whole  or  in  part.  18C9. 
larg'e  8° 

Postal  laws  and  regulations;  by  William  M.  Ireland  and  J.  M.  McGrew. 
1873. 
Same;  compiled  and  edited  by  Arthur  H.  Bissell  and  Thomas  B. 

Kirby.    1879. 
Same  fwithout  appendix) ;  compiled  and  edited  by  Arthur  H.  Bissell 
ana    Thomas    B.    Kirby.     [Corrected    edition.]    1879.    [Inter- 
leaved.] 
Same.     1887.     [2597-63] 
Same.    1893. 

Same  [with  appendix  A,  Postal  and  money-order  conventions  con- 
cluded between  United  Statec  and  foreign  countries].  1893. 
[3117-90] 

Revision  and  codification  of  laws  relating  to  civil  administration  of 
Post-Office  Department  and  postal  service.     1899. 

Postal  laws  and  regulations,  edition  of  1902,  in  effect  Apr..  1,  1902; 
revised  and  edited  in  accordance  with  acts  approved  June  2, 1900 
and  Mar.  3, 1901,  under  direction  of  Charles  Emory  Smith.     1902. 

.  [5082-394]    [See,  for  Index  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations,  1902, 

P2.2:In2.] 
Same,  \^'ith  appendix  1,  Universal  postal  convention  of  Washington, 
and  postal  conventions,  including  parcels-post  conventions, 
concluded  between  United  States  and  foreign  countries.  1902. 
Same,  appendix  2,  Digest  of  decisions  of  United  States  and  other 
courts  affecting  Post-Ofiice  Department  and  postal  service; 
[edited  by  Joseph  Stewart].  [1905.]  [3  p.  of  addenda  are  tipped 
in  at  end.] 

Supplement  to  postal  laws  and  regulations.  Edition  of  1902,  in  effect 
Mar.  4,  1907.     1907.     [In  5083-394] 

Postal  laws  and  regulations  (special) 

China.  Special  instructions  of  Postmaster-General  in  relation  to  mili- 
tary postal  service  in  China.     [Aug.  6,  1900.] 

Fourth-class  postmasters.  Regulations  governing  appointment  of  4th- 
class  postmasters.  Jan.  1909.  [Issued  jointly  with  Civil  Service 
Commission.] 

Free  delivery  service.  Postal  laws  and  regulations  governing  free 
delivery  of  letters,  etc.,  bv  letter  carriers,  published  by  authority 
of  Postmaster  General,  1869.     1869.     12» 

Free  delivery  service .  Amended  postal  laws  and  regulations  in  relation 
to  free  delivery  service.     1896.    24* 

Inspectors.     Instructions  to  post  office  inspectors  concerning  their  con- 
duct, powers,  and  duties.     Sept.  1,  1899.     16* 
Same.    Aug.  1,  1905.    24» 

Porto  Rico.  Order,  by  direction  of  President,  declaring  powers  and 
duties  of  director-general  of  posts  for  Porto  Rico;  defining  of- 
fenses against  postal  service  therein;  and  fixing  jurisdiction  of 
tribunal  for  trial  of  same.     [Aug.  10,  1899.] 

Second  class  mail  matter.     Postal  laws  and  regulations  pertaining  to  2d 
class  of  mail  matter.    Jan,  1,  1908. 
Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  ]909.     [1909.J 

Proposals 


854 


Classification 
no. 

PI. 14: 

(date) 


P1.15: 

(date) 


P1.16: 

(CT) 
P1.17: 

(date) 


PI. 18! 

At6 

B21 

B53 

B65 

B861 

B86  2 

C431 

C432 


PI.     POSTMASTER-GENERAL— Continued 

Register  of  employees 

1893 
1896 
1898 
1901 
1904 
1906 
1907 

[No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

United    States    Governinent    salary    tables,    Post- 
Office  Department 

Departmental  monthly  and  daily  pay  tables 

1865  * 

1867 

1878 

1881 

Departmental  quarterly,  monthly,  and  daily  salary  pay  tables 

1883 

1901 

United  States  Government  salary  tables,  Post-Office  Department 

1904 

[No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

Specifications 


Cuba,  Posts  Department,  Annual  reports 

1899,  including  reports  of  chiefs  of  bureaus  [Also  in  annual  report  of 
Post-Office  Department,  1899  (PI. 1:899),  without  accompanying 
papers.] 

[The  report  for  1899  was  the  only  report  made  to  the  Post-OflQce  Department. 
See,  for  Report  of  United  States  Postal  Committee  on  conditions  and  needs  of  postal 

service  in  Cuba,  1899,  P1.2:C89. 
See,  for  Report  upon  frauds  and  embezzlements  of  Cuban  postal  officials,  by  J.  L. 

Bristow,  submitted  July  19, 1900,  Y4.C89:P84i.2,  and  for  abstract  of  same,  P5.2: 

C89. 
See,  for  information  regarding  Posts  Department,  Cuba,  1901,  annual  report  of  Post- 
Office  Department,  1901  (PI. 1:901),  p.  923. 
See,  for  reports  of  director-general  of  piosts  to  military  governor  of  Cuba,  1899-1902, 

W25.8:899,  9006,  90P,  and  902  3. 
On  May  20,  1902,  the  military  government  of  the  United  States  in  Cuba  coming  to 

an  end,  the  United  States  official  who  had  been  acting  as  director-general  of 

posts  delivered  the  postal  service  to  his  Cuban  successor.] 

Scliemes  of  city  distribution 

See,  for  earlier  Schemes  of  city  distribution,  P10.9: 

Atlanta,  Ga.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at  At- 
lanta, Ga.;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1909.     1909.     narrow  12« 

Baltimore,  Md.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Baltimore,  Md.;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1908.     1909.     narrow  12° 

Birmingham,  Ala.  Scheme  for  city  distribution,  Birmingham,  Ala., 
post  office,  July  1,  1908.     1908. 

Boston,  Mass.  Scheme  of  separation  for  Boston  postal  district;  cor- 
rected to  Mar.  1909.     1909.     narrow  8« 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Station  scheme,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  post  office,  n.  p.  Jan. 
1907.     12* 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Scheme  of  station  separation  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     1909.     12« 

Chicago,    111.     Scheme  of  station  separation  and  route  distribution 
scheme  for  sec.  1-3,  main  office  and  station  U,  Chicago,  111.;  cor- 
rected to  July  1,  1908.     1908.     narrow  12o 
Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1909.     1909.     narrow  12« 


855 


Cla.HsIflcatton 
no. 

PI. 18: 

C49> 

C492 

C59» 

059=^ 

072^ 

C722 
D431 

D432 
D48 

El  6 

K13. 

L891 

L892 

L93 
M51 
M64 

N17 
N42o 

N42y» 
N42y2 

Ok4 
P68 
R41 
W27» 

W27=' 


PI.     P08TMA8TER-GENERAT>-C'ontinued 

Schemes  of  city  distribution— Continued 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Scheme  of  principal  firms  and  buildings,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.     1909.    narrow  12° 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Scheme  of  principal  streets,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
1909.    narrow  12° 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Official  scheme  of  distribution  of  mail  for  city  of 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  July,  1906.     1906. 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio;  corrected  to  May  1,  1909.     1909.    narrow  12« 

Columbus,  Ohio.     Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Columbus,  Ohio;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907.     1907.   narrow  12® 
Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1909.     1909.    narrow  12° 

Denver,  Colo.     Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Denver,  Colo.;  corrected  to  Oct.  1908.     1908.     narrow  12« 
Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1909.     1909.     narrow  12° 

Detroit,  Mich.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Detroit,  Mich.;  corrected  to  Mar.  15,  1908.     1908.     narrow  12° 

El  Paso,  Tex.  Scheme  of  city  distribution,  El  Paso,  Tex.; corrected 
to  Apr.  30,  1909.     1909.     narrow  12° 

Kansas  City,  Kans.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office 
at  Kansas  City,  Kans.;  corrected  to  Aug.  15,  1907.  1907.  nar- 
row 12° 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.   Scheme  of  separation  to  stations  for  use  in  post  office 
at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.;   corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907.    1907.    nar- 
row 12° 
See,  for  earlier  schemes  of  Los  Angeles,  P10.9:L89^'2. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Scheme  of  distribution  to  routes  for  use  in  post 
office  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal. ;  corrected  to  Sept.  1, 1907.  1907.  nar- 
row 12° 

Louisville,  Ky.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Louisville,  Ky.;  corrected  to  July,  1909.     1909.     narrow  12° 

Memphis,  Tenn.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Memphis,  Tenn.;  corrected  to  Sept.  1908.    1908.    narrow  12* 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  Scheme  of  station  separation  and  of  route  distribution 
for  main  office  for  use  in  post  office  at  Milwaukee, Wis,;  corrected 
to  Aug.  1,  1909.     1909.    narrow  12° 

Nashville,  Tenn.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.;  corrected  to  July  1,  1909.     1909.    narrow  12° 

New  Orleans,  La.     Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office 
at  New  Orleans,  La.;  corrected  to  May  25,  1908.     1908.   nar- 
row 12° 
See^  for  earlier  schemes  of  New  Orleans,  Pl0.9:N42o^»-. 

New  York  City.  Scheme  of  distribution  \o  routes  for  main  post-office, 
New  York,  N.  Y. ;  corrected  to  Feb.  14, 1908.     1908.    narrow  12° 

New  York  City.  Condensed  scheme  of  city  separation  for  use  in  post 
office  at  New  York,  N.  Y.;  corrected  to  July  23,  1908.  1908. 
narrow  12° 

Oklahoma,  Okla.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Oklahoma,  Okla.;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1908.     1908.     narrow  12« 

Pittsburg,  Pa.  Scheme  of  distribution  to  routes  for  use  in  main  [post] 
office,  Pittsburg,  Pa. ;  corrected  to  Sept.  1, 1907.    1907.   narrow  12° 

Richmond,  Va.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post-office  at 
Richmond,  Va.;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1908.     1908.    narrow  12° 

Washington,  D.  C.     Scheme  of  station  separation  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Washington,  D.  C;  corrected  to  Jan.  1, 1908.    1908.     narrow  12° 
See,  for  earlier  scheme  of  Washington,  D.  C,  P10.9:W27. 

Washington,  D.  C.  Scheme  of  city  distribution  for  use  in  post  office  at 
Washington,  D.  C;  corrected  to  Aug.  1909.     1909.    narrow  12° 


856 


Classification 
no. 

PI. 19: 

(date) 

later 

(nos,) 


J>1.20: 

59  > 

592 
60 » 

tP1.21: 

W27 


PI.     POSTMASTER-GENERAIi— Continued 
Orders 

[Such  orders  of  the  rostmaster-Geueral  as  affect  the  postal  service  at  lai'ge  are  pub- 
lished in  the  Daily  bulletin  of  orders  affecting  postal  service  (P1.3:)  and  also 
in  the  annual  Postal  guide  with  its  monthly  supplements  (Pl.lO:).  Many 
other  orders  relating  to  the  affairs  of  the  Department  proper  are  not  printed 
for  general  distribution,  although  they  are  numbered  in  the  same  series  with 
the  above,  'rhis  plan  of  numbering  was  l^egun  some  years  prior  to  1880,  a  new 
series  being  started  with  the  first  of  each  calendar  year  up  to  1905.  In  that 
year  the  series  which  had  begun  with  Jan.  ended  with  June,  and  a  new  series 
was  begun  with  July,  which  ran  to  the  end  of  1906.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1907 
it  was  decided  to  run  the  numbers  indefinitely.    Not  listed  here.] 

Public  acts  and  resolutions  relating  to  Post- 
Offlce  Department  and  postal  service 

Public  acts  and  resolutions  relating  to  Post-Office  Department  and 
postal  service,  59th  Congress,  1st  session.     1906. 

Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session.     1907. 

Same,  with  title.  Appropriations  for  Post-Office  Department  and 
postal  service,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1908. 

Schemes  for  separation  of  mall  by  States 

[Separation  schemes  for  outgoing  mail  of  certain  cities  are  classed  here.] 

Washington,  D.  C.  Scheme  for  separation  of  mail  by  States  [for  use  in 
post  office  at  Washington,  D.  C.].  Dec.  1905.  [Previous  schemes 
for  Washington,  D.  C.,  were  typewritten.] 


P2.      1st  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER- GENERAL 


[Office  established  by  act  approved  Apr.  30,  1810.     The  provision  in  that  act  which  authorized  the  Post- 
master-General to  appoint  2  assistants  was  reenacted  by  the  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1825.] 


P2.1: 

(date) 

P2.1": 

•<:T(CT) 

;;'3P2.2: 

C591 

C592 
In2 

P2.3: 

(nos.) 
P2.4: 

(noB.) 


Annual  reports 

[1837-1909  (except  1845,  1852-56,  and  1861-77,  none  submitted),  in  annual  reports  of 
Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

Oeneral  publications 

Clerks.     Instructions  relative  to  efficiency  records  of  post  office  clerks 

and  city  letter  carriers.     [1st  edition.]    [1908.] 
Same.     2d  edition.     [1909.] 
Index  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  [1902].     1905.     [See,  for  Postal 

laws  and  regulations,  1902,  Pl.ll:902^] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


P3.      2d  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAIi 

[Office  established  by  act  approved  Apr.  30, 1810.    The  provision  in  that  act  which  authorized  the  Post- 
master-General to  appoint  2  assistants  was  reenacted  by  the  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1825.] 


P3.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1847-1909  (except  1848-50,  none  submitted),  in  annual  reports  of  Pos^Office  Depart- 
ment (Pl.l:),  and  usuaJly  issued  separately  also.] 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Certain  publica- 
tions since  issued   by  the  Post-Office   Department  have  necessitated  new  classes 
under  PI.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
Pi. 22:    Advertisements  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  (by  States) 

(CT) 
PI. 23:     Advertisements  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  steamboat  routes  (by 

(CT)  States) 


857 


ClM8lflCfttl01l    P3, 

no. 


2d  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAI^-Oon. 


P3.1":  I  Annual  reports  (separates) 
(CT) 
P8.2:     General  publications 

El  2  Electric  and  cable  car  lines.  Principal  laws  and  regulati'  ns  relative  to 
transportation  of  mails  on  electric  and  cable  car  lines.  Oct.  30, 
1903. 

M28  Itfail-catchers.  Specifications  relating  to  mail  catchers  and  deliverers 
intended  for  effecting  exchange  of  mails  with  moving  trains  under 
advertisement  of  Oct.  8,  1907.     n.  p.  [1907].    4» 

Rl3  *  Railroads.  Orders  and  decisions  relative  to  railroad  mail  matter  [com- 
pilation].    Feb.  6,  1897. 

R13*  Railroads.  Information  issued  by  2d  assistant  Postmaster-General  rela- 
tive to  transportation  of  mails  by  railroads.     1904. 

R133  Same.     1909. 

Se2  Second-class  mail  matter.  Record  of  weight,  July  1-Dec.  31,  1906,  of 
2d-class  mail  matter,  free  and  also  at  pound  rate  [by  classes  of 
newspapers  and  periodicals,  report  of  2d  assistant  Postmaster- 
General].  1907.  ([59th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  doc.  651;  serial  no. 
5156.]) 

P3.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

P3.4 :  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 


P4.      3d  ASSISTANT  POSTM ASTER- GENERAIj 


The  act  to  change  the  organization  of  Post-OiTice  Department,  approved  July  2, 1836,  authorized  the  ap* 
pointment  of  the  3d  assistant  Postmaster-General.] 


P4.1: 

(date) 

P4.1«: 

(CT) 
P4.2: 

F86 


H81 

P84» 
P84a 

P84» 
Se2» 


Annual  reports 

[1841-1909  (except  1843-46,  1848-50,  1852-65,  and  1807,  none  submitted),  in  annual 
reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

General  publications 

Fraternal  publications.  Letter  from  office  of  3d  assistant  Postmaster- 
General  containing  discussion  of  policy  of  Post-Office  Department 
regarding  fraternal  and  other  publications  issued  by  societies 
entered,  or  for  which  entry  is  sought,  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1879. 
1909. 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  In  Supreme  Court,  Houghton  [Mifflin  &  Co. 
et  al.]  i;.  Payne  [opinions  of  court  in  cases  relative  to  transmission 
of  certain  publications  as  2d-class  or  3d-cla8s  mail  matter];  de- 
cided Apr.  11,  1904.     [1904.] 

Postal  service.  U.S.  postal  service,  domestic  and  foreign  mail  matter, 
classification,  conditions,  rates  of  postage.  1904.  small  4°  [See, 
for  2d  edition,  P1.2:P84^] 

Postal  statistics  of  United  States,  1775-1905  [with  lists  of  Postmasters- 
General  and  l8t-4th  assistant  Postmasters-General,  showing 
when  and  by  whom  they  were  appointed].  [1903.]  f  **  [Statis- 
tics end  with  1901,  blanks  being  left  for  manuscript  additions  to 
1905.] 
Same,  1775-1909.  [1909.]  f°  [Statistics  end  with  1908,  blanks 
being  left  for  manuscript  additions  for  later  years.] 

Second-class  mail.  Attitude  of  Post-Office  Department  regarding  2d- 
class  mail;  by  A.  L.  I^wshe.    1907. 


858 


Classification   P4.  3d  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAIj— Con. 

no. 


P4:.2:     General  publications — Continued 


Se2' 


Se2' 


P4.3: 

(nos.) 
P4.4: 

(nos.) 


Second-class  mail.  Letter  from  3d  assistant  Postmaster-General  con- 
taining discussion  of  policy  of  Post-Office  Department  regarding 
2d-class  mail  matter,  and  explanation  of  its  purpose  in  issuing 
order  907  amending  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Feb.  13, 
•  1908.  (60th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  doc.  270;  serial  no.  5241.)  [This 
publication,  though  bearing  Congressional  document  number, 
carries  on  title-page  the  words  "Form  3500a.  Issued  by  Post- 
Office  Department,  Office  of  3d  assistant  Postmaster-General." 
No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same.  Feb.  15, 1908.  (60th  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  doc.  686;  serial  no. 
5374.)  [This  publication,  though  bearing  Congressional  document 
number,  carries  on  title-page  the  words  "Form  3500b.  Issued 
by  Post-Office  Dejjartment,  Office  of  3d  assistant  Postmaster- 
General."     No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


P5.     4:tli  ASSISTANT  POSTMASTER-GENERAIi 


P5.1: 

(date) 

P5.2: 

C89 

P84 


[Office  established  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1891,  to  take  effect  July  1, 1891.] 
Annual  reports 

[1892-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Oflice  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 


R88 
P5.2a: 

(CT) 
P5.3: 

(nos.) 
P5.4I 

(nos.) 


General  publications 

Cuba.  [Summary  of  report  of  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General  Joseph 
L.  Bristow  on  postal  frauds  in  Cuba.]  July  24,  1900.  [Confiden- 
tial; injunction  of  secrecy  removed  July  26,  ^900.] 

Post-Office  Department.  Report  of  [4th  assistant]  Postmaster-General 
[and  other  papers]  in  matter  of  investigation  of  Post-Office  De- 
partment [and  papers  relative  to  investigation  of  administration 
of  Washington  city  post-office],  as  transmitted  to  Committee  on 
Post-Office  and  Post-Roads,  House.  Dec.  15,  1903.  [Same  mat- 
ter rearranged  and  with  additions  and  alterations  was  trans- 
mitted later  to  Congress  and  appeared  in  Congressional  set  as  58th 
Congress,  2d  session.  House  document  383  and  Senate  document 
151,  serial  nos.  4674  and  4590.] 

Rural  delivery  service,  box  regulations.    July  26,  1906. 

General  publications  (separates) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


P6.  ATTORNEY- GENERAL,  ASSISTANT,  FOR  POST-OFFICE 

DEPARTMENT 

[Office  established  by  act  approved  June  8,  1872  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  284).  The  Assistant  Attorney-General 
for  Post-Office  Department  receives  his  salary  from  the  Department  of  Justice,  but  he  is  not  an  official 
of  that  Department,  as  are  the  other  assistant  Attorneys-General.  He  is  appointed  by  the  Postmaster- 
General  and  makes  his  reports  to  the  Post-Office  Department  only.] 


P6.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1885-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued 
separately  also.] 


859 


ClMslflratlon 
no. 


P6.    ATTOllNEY-OENERAL,    ASSISTANT,    FOR 
POST-OFFICE   DEPARTMENT— Continued 


P6.2: 

B64 

Em7 

F86 

L44 

L91» 

L91» 

Of2 

P45 

T79 

P6.3: 

(no8.) 

P6.4: 

(nos.) 

P6.5: 

(v.  nos.) 

General  publications 

Bond -investment  schemes.  Opinion  addressed  to  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral as  to  use  of  mails  in  promotion  of  certain  so-called  bond- 
investment  schemes,  Dec.  5,  1900;  [by]  Harrison  J.  Barrett. 
1900. 

Empire  Diamond  Company.  Memorandum  in  re  Empire  Diamond 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     1904. 

Fraud  orders.  Memorandum  on  postal  fraud  order  law.  n.  p.  [Dec. 
29,  1906]. 

Laws  of  Congress  governing  Post-OflSce  Department  and  postal  service. 
1907.    [See  also  Pi. 11:,  Pi. 20:] 

Lottery.  Consideration  required  to  constitute  scheme  or  lottery, 
n.  p.  [Dec.  14,  1895]. 

Lottery.    Memorandum  concerning  elements  of  lottery.    1907. 

Official  bonds.    Liability  of  siu-eties  on  oflBcial  bonds.    1899. 

Pettis  County  Bond  and  Investment  Company.  In  re  applications  of 
Pettis  County  Bond  and  Investment  Company,  Sedalia,  Mo., 
Tontine  Savings  Association,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Columbia 
Investment  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  National  Investment 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  National  Investment  Company, 
Washington,  D.  C,  for  revocation  of  fraud  orders  issued  against 
them,  statement  and  argument  of  John  L.  Thomas.     [1895?] 

Tucker,  H.  H.,  jr.  Memorandum  concerning  fraud  order  against  H.  H. 
Tucker,  jr.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.     1908, 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Official  opinions 

V.  1 

V.  2 
V.  3 
V.  4 

P7.      DEAD   LETTERS   DIVISION 


[Established  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1825.  The  jwpular  name  through  practically  all  of  its  existence  has 
been  Dead  Letter  Office,  though  of  recent  years  its  official  designation  has  been  Division  of  Dead 
Letters.] 

'      P7.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


P7.a: 

D341 

D342 
P7.3: 

(nos.) 
P7.4: 

(nos.) 


[1860-80,  statistics  of  work  of  the  office  are  included  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office 

Department  (P  1.1:). 
1887-91,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued 

separately  also. 
1892-1904,  regular  signed  reports  were  made  by  the  superintendent  to  the  1st  as.sist- 

ant  Postmasler-Genoral  which  were  issued  separately  but  not  included  in 

Post-Oflice  Department  reports  except  as  the  matter  was  noted  in  the  reports 

of  the  1st  assistant  Postmaster-General. 
1905-09,  no  signed  reports  issued.) 

General  publications 

Dead  Letter  Office:  Matter  received,  how  treated,  etc.;  Useful  infor- 
mation for  applicants,    n.  p.  1902.    narrow  16° 
Same:  What  it  does  and  how  it  does  it.    n.  p.  n.  d.    narrow  16° 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


860 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

P7.5: 

(date) 


P7.6: 

(ed.  nos.) 


P7.     DEAD  liETTERS   DIVISION— Continued 
Catalogue  of  articles  to  be  sold  at  auction 


1887 
1888 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 


1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

1903,  Jan.  13 
Same,  Nov.  19 


1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


Street     directory     of    principal     cities     of    United 
States 


[Ist  edition]  Street  directory  of  principal  cities  of  United  States. 
2d  edition 
3d  edition 
4th  edition 
5th  edition    large  8" 


1881. 


P8.      FOREIGN  MAIL,  SERVICE 


[The  work  of  this  office  was  carried  on  for  a  long  time  before  it  was  organized  by  law  under  act  approved 
July  27,  1S68  (Stat.  L.  v.  15,  p.  1%).  It  was  a  bureau  of  the  Post-Oflice  Department  making  reports 
directly  to  the  Postmaster-General  until  placed  under  control  of  the  2d  assistant  Postmaster-General  by 
oflicial  order  287,  dated  July  20, 1891.] 


P8.1: 

(date) 


P8.2: 

Sel 

P8.3: 

(nos.) 
P8.4: 

(nos.) 
P8.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1882-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Ofllce  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued 

separately  also. 
1906-09,  a  regular  signed  report  was  sometimes  issued  but  is  not  included  in  Post- 

Office  Department  reports  except  as  the  matter  is  noted  in  the  reports  of  the  2d 

assistant  Postmaster-General.] 


General 

publications 

Sea  post  offices. 

List  of  mails  to  be  made  up 

:>y  sea  post  offices,  New 

York-Bremen  and  New  York-Hamburg. 

n.  p.   1909]. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Schedule  of 

steamers 

appointed 

to   convey  mails 

to 

foreign   countries  (monthly) 

narrow  f° 

1893,  Mar. 

* 

1895,  May     * 

1897,  July 

1899,  Sept. 

Apr. 
Mky 

* 

June    * 

Aug. 

Oct. 

* 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

* 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

* 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1900,  Jan. 

Aug. 

* 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

* 

Nov. 

1898,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

* 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

* 

1896,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

* 

Feb. 

Apr. 

June 

1894,  Jan. 

* 

Mar. 

May 

July 

Feb. 

* 

Apr. 
May 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

* 

July 

Sept. 

Apr. 

* 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

* 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

* 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

* 

Sept. 

Nov. 

190 

1,  Jan. 

Aug. 

* 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

* 

Nov. 

1899,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

* 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

* 

1897, Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

* 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

1895,  Jan. 

* 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

* 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

* 

May 

July 

Sept. 

Apr. 

■X- 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

861 


ClMHllle»tioii 

no. 

P8. 

FOREIGN   MATT.   HBRVICB—Continued 

P8.6: 

Hchediile 

of  steamers 

appointed  to  convey  n 

(date) 

'       to  foreign  countries— Continued 

1901,  Nov. 

1903,  Dec. 

1906,  Jan.               190« 

,Feb. 

Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1902,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
M^y 

May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

June 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec.              190S 

I,  Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1903,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

May 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

Apr. 
May 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 

nrtails 


P9.1: 

(date) 

P9.2: 

Abgi 

Ab83 

P9.3: 

(nos.) 
P9.4; 

(nos.) 
P9.5: 

(date) 


P9.      MONEY  ORDERS   DIVISION 

[Established  by  act  approved  May  17, 1864.] 

Annual  reports 

[1865-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office  Dei>artment  (Pl.l:),  and  since  1880  usu- 
ally is§ued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Abstract  of  principal  operations  of  postal  money  order  system  of  United 
States,  fiscal  year  1901.     [Oct.  15,  1901.)    narrow  16° 
Same,  with  title,  Postal  money  order  system  of  United  States,  ab- 
stract of  principal  operations,  fiscal  year  1902.     Oct.  15,  1902. 
narrow  16° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Register   of   money   order  post    offices    in    United 
States  [or  Domestic  pamphlet  list] 

[The  cover-title  of  this  publication  has  differed  slightly  from  the  title-page  in  all  the 
issues  except  those  for  1888,  1890,  and  190()-09.  The  titles  as  piven  below  are 
those  of  the  title-pages,  while  the  cover-titles  which  differ  read  as  follows:  1891-93, 
iloney  order  and  postal  note  oflices  in  I'uited  States;  1894-99,  Money  order  post 
oftices  in  the  United  States;  1900-01,  Money  order  oflTices;  1902-03,  Money  order 
post  oflices  in  United  States  [etc.];  1904-05,  Register  of  money  order  post  offices 
in  United  States  [etc.].] 

List  of  money  order  offices 

1888    [Includes  also  offices  in  foreign  countries.] 

Revised  list  of  money  order  offices  in  United  States. 

1890 

1891 

Money  order  offices  in  United  States 

1892 

1893 


862 


Classification 
no. 


P9.5: 

(date) 


P9.     MONEY   ORDERS   DIVISION— Continued 

Register    of    money    order    post    offices    In    United 
States  [or  Domestic  pamphlet  list] — Continued 

Money  order  offices  in  United  States — Continued 

Same,  with  appendix  f 
1894 

Same,  with  appendix  f 
1895 

Same,  with  appendix  f 
1896 

Same,  with  appendix  f 
1897 

Same,  with  appendix  f 
1898 
1899 
1900 

Domestic  money-order  offices 
1901,  Jan.     f« 

Revised  list  of  money  order  offices 
1901,  July 
1902 
1903 

Register  of  money  order  offices 
1904 

Register  of  United  States  money  order  offices 
1905 

Register  of  money  order  post  offices  in  United  States 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909  • 

International  list,   money  order  offices  In  foreign 
countries    f  °  and  4° 

1891    * 
1894 

Same,  supplement,  July  29,  1895 
1896 
1900 

Same,  supplement 
1901,  list  of  new  international  money  order  offices  to  be  established 

Jan.  2,  1901 
1902 
1905 
1908 

Regulations  and  Instructions 

Money-order  system  of  United  States,  general  principles  and  instruc- 
tions to  postmasters.     1864. 
Same.     1866.    12° 
Same.     1871.     [Interleaved.] 
Regulations  and  instructions  for  transaction  of  postal  note  business  to 
take  effect  Sept.  3,  1883.    n.  p.  n.  d. 

[No  more  issued.    Later  regulations  are  included  in  Postal  laws  and  regulations 
(Pl.ll:).] 

t  The  appendix,  a  consolidated  list  of  international  money  order  offices,  is  included 
only  in  this  special  edition  for  use  in  Post-Office  Department  and  in  international 
money  order  offices. 


P9.6: 

(date) 


P9.7: 

864 

866 
871 
883 


863 


pio.    raitjWay  maitj  service 


[Kvery  railroad  in  th«  United  States  was  constituted  a  post  route  by  act  approved  July  7t  XSa^  •  The 

Railway  Miiil  Scrvico  was  established  in  1S05,  wiw  reorganized  In  18<59,  and  many  tinies  slhc6. 
See,  for  History  of  Railway  Mail  Service,  1885,  P10.2:n02.1 


ClaHNlflration 
no. 

PlO.l: 

(date) 


PlO.l": 

(CT) 
P10.2: 

C59 
H62 

L44 

R13 


P10.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


Annual  reports 

(1874-1905  (except  1875,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Post-OfTice  Department 
( Pl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also. 

1906,  issued  in  pamphlet  form  but  not  included  in  annuitl  report  of  Post-OfTiee  De- 
partment. 

1907-09,  no  signed  report  issued,  an  abstract  only  being  given  In  annual  reports  of 
Post-Offlce  Department  (Pl.l:),  as  part  of  the  report  of  the  2d  assistant  Post- 
master-General.] 

Annual  reports  (separatea) 


General  publications 

Clerks.     Instructions  to  clerks  in  railway  post  offices.    Sept.  1,  1869. 
History  of  Railway  Mail  Service,  chapter  in  history  of  postal  affairs  in 

United  States.     1885.     [2261-40] 
Laws.     Postal  laws  and  regulations  applicable  to  Railway  Mail  Service. 

1905.     16» 
[Railroad  mail  service  and  railway  post-office  cars  as  in  operation 

June  30,  1895.]    [1895?]    [This  is  Table  C  accompanying  report 

of  2d  assistant  Postmaster-General  for  1895,  as  found  in  annual 

reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (PI.  1:895).] 

Daily  bulletin  of   orders  affecting  postal  service    f*> 

In 
„  ,  even  a 
3d  and  4th.  These  additional  issues  bear  the  same  number  as  the  original  issue 
for  that  day,  but  are  distinguished  by  the  letters  a,  b,c;  e.g.,  the  issues  of  June  21, 
1904,  were  nos.  7410,  7410a,  7410b,  and  7410c. 
The  set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  not  complete  for  some  of  the  earlier  years. 
For  V.  17-28,  nos.  4828-^232a,  Jan.  2, 189&-Mar.  2, 1907.  the  set  is  l»elieved  to  be 
complete.] 


[These  bulletins  are  Issued  every  day  in  the  year  except  Simdays  and  holidays, 
many  cases  a  2d  bulletin  was  issued  on  the  same  day,  and  for  some  days,  ev 


V.    1     1880 

nos.  1-130    * 

nos.  131-256,  Aug.  5-Dec.  31 
V.    2     1881 

nos.  257-556,  Jan.  »-Dec.  31 
V.    3    1882 

nos.  557-860,  Jan.  3-Dec.  30 
V.    4     1883 

nos.  861-1164,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.    5    1884 

nos.  1165-1471,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.    6     1885 

nos.  1472-1766,  Jan.  2-Dec.  21 

nos.  1767-1774,  Dec.  22-31  * 
V.  7  1886 

nos.  1775-2080,  Jan.  2-Dcc.  31 
V.  8  1887 

nos.  2081-2387,  Jan.  3-Dec.  31 
V  9  1888 

nos.  2388-2692,  Jan.  3-Dcc.  31 
V.  10  1889 

nos.  2693-2997,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  11  1890 

nos.  2998-3304,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  12  1891 

nos.  3305-3608,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  13  1892 

nos.  3609-3914,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  14  1893 

nos,  3915-4216,  Jan.  3-Dec.  30 


864 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

P10.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


P10.4: 

(nos.) 
P10.5: 

(nos.) 


P10.6: 

Alibi 
Allb2 
Allb' 
Ar4k» 
Ar4k2 
Ar4k3 


PIO.     RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE— Continued 

Dally  bulletin  of  orders  affecting  postal  service— Con. 

V.  15    1894 

nos.  4217-4522,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  16    1895 

nos.  4523-4638,  Jan.  2-May  17    * 

nos.  4639,  4639a,  May  18 

nos.  4640-4651,  May  20-June  4    * 

nos.  4652^827a,  June  5-Dec.  31 
V.  17     1896 

nos.  4828-5134,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  18    1897 

nos.  5135-5439,  Jan.  2-r)ec.  31 
V.  19    1898 

nos.  5440-5745,  Jan.  3-Dec.  31 
V.  20    1899 

nos.  5746-6048a,  Jan.  3-Dec.  30 
V.  21    1900 

nos.  604*-€353a,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  22    1901 

nos.  6354-6654,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  23    1902 

nos.  6655-6959,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  24    1903 

nos.  6960-7265a,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  25    1904 

nos.  7266-7572a,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  26    1905 

nos.  7573-7875,  Jan.  3-Dec.  30 
V.  27    1906 

nos.  7876-8181,  Jan.  2-Dec.  31 
V.  28    1907 

nos.  8182-8232a,  Jan.  2-Mar.  2 
See,  for  later  issues,  PI. 3: 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Schedules  of  railway  post  offices    narrow  8" 

[Contains  schedules  of  through  railway  post-office  lines;  also  laws  and  general  orders 
relating  to  this  service.  The  first  issue  appeared  without  number,  Feb.  1882, 
and  numbered  issues  1-5  appeared  in  the  same  year.  From  Jan.  1883  to  Jan. 
1886,  inclusive,  the  issues  were  numbered  consecutively  from  7  to  37,  and  ap- 

Esared  monthly  (except  Sept.  and  Dec.  1883,  and  Oct.  1885,  none  issued).    The 
ter  numbers  appeared  at  long  intervals,  the  last,  no.  40,  being  issued  Aug.  1895.] 

[01]  Schedules  of  railway  post  offices  on  principal  through  mail  routes  of 


United  States;  corrected  to  Feb.  18 


9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


[Discontinued.] 
Schemes  of  States   (general) 
Alabama.     Scheme  of  Alabama,  Nov.  1899 

Same,  Mar.  1902.     1902.     narrow  8" 

Same,  Nov.  1904.     1904.    narrow  8® 
Arkansas.     General  scheme  of  Arkansas,  Apr.  1900 

Same,  May,  1904.     1904.     narrow  8o 

Same,  Jan.  1909.     1909. 


1882.     1882. 

narrow  8° 

25 

33 

26    * 

34 

27 

35 

28 

36 

29 

37 

30    * 

38 

31 

39 

32 

40 

1899. 

narr< 

3W8<' 

)r.  1900. 

190( 

).     narrow  8« 

865 


CUtwlflcAtlon 
no. 


82452' 


PIO-    RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE— Continued 

Schemes  of  States  ({jieiienil)— Continued 

California.    General  scheme  of  California,  Dec.  1900,     1900,    narrow  8" 

Same,  Jan.  1904.     1904.  •  ,;.<I.ii.«i'i  ..>' 

Colorado.    General  scheme  of  Colorado,' Jan.  1900.     1900.     narrow  8«» 
Same,  Sept.  1902.     1902.     narrow  8" 
Same,  Oct.  1904.     1904.     narrow  S'> 
Connecticut.     General  scheme  of  Connecticut,  let  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  scheme  no. ,  1902.     1902. 

Cuba.     Sistema  de  distribucion  de  las  oficinas  do  correos  de  la  Repub- 

lica  de  Cuba,  Mayo  20  de  1909.     1909. 
Delaware,     Peninsula  scheme,   Delaware,  Maryland,   [and]  Virginia. 

New  York,  Oct.  16,  1889.    f« 
Delaware.     General  scheme  of  peninsula  consisting  of  State  of  Delaware 
and  peninsula  counties  of  Caroline,  Cecil,  Dorchester,  Kent, 
Queen  Anne,  Somerset,  Talbot,  Wicomico,  and  Worcester,  in 
Maryland,  and  Accomac  and  Northampton,  in  Virginia,  May  5, 
1903.     1903. 
Florida.     General  scheme  of  Florida,  Nov.  1899.     1899.    narrow  8* 
Same,  Sept.  1902.     1902.     narrow  8» 
Same,  Nov.  1907.     1907.    narrow  8<» 
Georgia.     Scheme  of  Georgia,  Dec.  1899.     1899.     narrow  8* 
Same,  Oct.  1901,     1901.     narrow  8«» 
Same,  Sept.  1903.     1903.     narrow  8° 
Idaho.     General  scheme  of  Idaho,  Aug.  1902.     1902.     narrow  8* 
Illinois.     General  scheme  of  Illinois,  Dec.  1897,     1898. 
Same,  Sept,  1900.     1900. 
Same,  Sept.  1903.     1903. 
Same,  Aug.  1906.     1906. 
Indian  Territory.     General  schemes  of  Indian  Territory  and  Oklahoma, 
Aug.  1899.     1899.  ' 

Same,  Mar.  1902.     1902,     narrow*-  8^ 
Indiana.     General  scheme  of  Indiana,  Dec.  1899.     1899.    narrow  8* 
Same,  Sept.  1902.     1902. 
Same,  June,  1905.     1905. 
Same,  May,  1909.     1909. 
Iowa,     General  scheme  of  Iowa,  Sept.  1903.     1903, 

Same,  Feb.  1907.     1907. 
Kansas.     General  scheme  of  Kansas,  Dec.  1899.     1899.     narrow  8® 

Same,  Dec.  1907.     1907. 
Kentucky.     General  scheme  of  Kentucky,   Sept.   1901.     1901.     nar- 
row 8* 
Same,  Dec.  1904.     1904. 
Same,  Aug.  1908.    1908. 
Louisiana.    General  scheme  of  Louisiana,  Aug.  1900.    1900,    narrow  8° 
Louisiana.     Scheme  of  Louisiana,  Aug.  1902,     1902,     narrow  8" 

Same,  Dec.  1904.     1905.     narrow  8°  ,     , 

Maine.    General  scheme  of  Maine,  1st  division  Railway  Mail  Service, 

scheme  no. ,  1899.     1899, 

Same,  1902.     1902.    large  8«» 
Same,  1906.     1906. 
Same,  1908.     1908. 
Maryland.    General  scheme  of  Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia, 
Apr.  1903.     1903. 

-11 55 


866 


Classification 
no. 

P10.6! 

M362 

M381 

M382 
M383 
M58» 

M582 

.»iriiiM583 

M662 
M663 
M"66* 
M69ii 

M69i2 

M69i3 

M69i^ 

M69oi 

M69o2 

M69o3 

M69o* 

M76 

N27» 

N42ei 


N42e3 
N42e3 

N42e* 
N42e« 

N42e« 

N42h 

N42j  1 

N42J2 

N42J3 

N42m 

N42yoi 

N42yo2 

N42yo3 

N81ci 

N81c2 
N81c3 


PIO.     RAILWAY  MAIL   SERVICE— Continued 

SctLemes  of  States  (general) — Continued 
Maryland.     General  scheme  of  Maryland,  Nov.  1908.     1908. 

See  also  ¥10.6:1)37  ^•^. 
Massachusetts,     General  scheme  of  Massachusetts,  let  division.  Railway 

Mail  Ser\'ice,  scheme  no. ,  1899.     1899. 

Same,  1902.     1902. 
Same,  1906.     1906. 
Michigan.     General  scheme  of  Michigan,  Jan.  1903.     1903. 
Michigan.     General  scheme  of  northern  peninsula  of  Michigan,  Mar. 

1903.     1903. 
Michigan.    General  scheme  of  Michigan,  Mar.  1906.     1906. 
Minnesota.    General  scheme  of  Minnesota,  Nov.  1899.     1899,    narrow 
8° 
Same,  Sept.  1901.     1901.    narrow  8° 
Same,  Apr.  1903,     1903. 
Same,  June  1905,     1905. 
Mississippi,    General  scheme  of  Mississippi,  Sept.  1901.     1901.    nar- 
row S'' 
Same,  Nov.  1903.     1903. 
Same,  Sept.  1906.     1906. 
Same,  Jan.  1909.     1909. 
Missouri.    General  scheme  of  Missouri,  Sept.  1899,     1899,    narrow  8" 
Same,  Dec.  1903,     1903,    * 
Same,  Dec,  1905,     1905. 

Same,  Nov.  1908.     1908.  .     i 

Montana.     General  scheme  of  Montana,  Dec.  1903.     1903.         ,i  i  j 
Nebraska.     General  scheme  of  Nebraska,  May,  1900.     1900,       .  ! ; 
Same,  Aug.  1903,     1903.  •    ^ 

New  England  States,  General  scheme  of  New  England  States,  1st 
division  [Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachusetts, 
Rhode  Island,  Connecticut]  Railway  Mail  Service,  scheme  no. 

,  [1889],     [1889.] 

Same,  scheme  no. ,  1894.     [1894.] 

New  England  States,  General  scheme  of  New  England  States,  Ist 
division,  pt.  1,  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont,  Railway 

Mail  Service,  scheme  no. ,  1899.     1899, 

Same,  scheme  no, ,  1902,     1902.    krge  8« 

New  England  States.  General  scheme  of  New  England  States,  Ist 
division,  pt.  2,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  scheme  no. ,  1899.     1899. 

Same,   Massachusetts,    Rhode   Island,   and   Connecticut,   Railway 

Mail  Service,  scheme  no. ,  1902.     1902.    large  8° 

New  Hampshire.    General  scheme  of  New  Hampshire,  1st  division, 

Railway  Mail  Service,  scheme  no. ,  1899.     1899. 

New  Jersey.    General  scheme  of  New  Jersey,  Nov.  1,  1899.     1899. 
Same,  June  1,  1903.    1903. 
Same,  May,  1909,     1909. 
New  Mexico.     General  scheme  of  New  Mexico,  Jan.  1901.     1901. 
New  York  State.     General  scheme  of  New  York,  Sept.  1,  1890.     [1890.] 
Same,  Jan.  1903.     1903. 
Same,  Aug,  1908,     1908. 
North  Carolina.     General  scheme  of  North  Carolina,  Nov,  1899.     1899. 
narrow  8** 
Same,  May,  1906.     1906, 
Same,  July,  1909,     1909. 


867 


CIa88lflratlon 
no. 

P10.6: 

'      N81d» 


NSld^ 

N81d=' 

N81d^ 

Oh3' 

Oh32 

Or3 

P38» 

P383 

P383 

R34 

So8c» 

So8c2 
So8c3 
So8c* 
So8d' 
So8d2 

T25^ 

T252 

T31' 

T312 

T313 

Utl 

V591 

V592 
V8I1 
V8I2 
V813 
V81* 

W27 
W52» 

W522 
W75^ 
W752 
W753 
W75* 
P10.7; 
As3 


N42y  = 


PIO.     RAILWAY   MAIL   SERVICE— Continued 

Sclieines  of  States  (general)— Continued 

North  Dakota.  General  schemes  of  North  and  South  Dakota,  Sept. 
1901.     1901.     narrows" 

See  also  F\0. a. SoSd^'-. 
North  Dakota.    General  scheme  of  North  Dakota,  July,  1903.     1903. 

Same,  June,  1900.    1906. 

Same,  Mar.  1909.     1909. 
Ohio.    General  scheme  of  Ohio,  July,  1900.     1900.    narrow  8° 

Same,  Aug.  1908.     1908. 
Oregon.     General  scheme  of  Oregon,  Nov.  1902,     1902.     narrow  8** 
Pennsylvania.    General  scheme  of  Pennsylvania,  Jan.  1,  1888.     [1888.] 

Same,  Jan.  27,  1902.     [1902.] 

Same,  July  1,  1906.     1906. 
Rhode  Island.    General  scheme  of  Rhode  Island,  Ist  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  scheme  no. ,  1906.    1906.    4« 

South  Carolina.  General  scheme  of  South  Carolina,  July,  1900.  1900. 
narrow  8^ 

Same,  Apr.  1903.     1903.     narrow  8" 

Same,  Sept.  1905.     1905.     narrow  8« 

Same,  July,  1908.     1908. 
South  Dakota.    General  scheme  of  South  Dakota,  July,  1903.     1903. 

Same,  Oct.  1909.     1909. 

See  also  VlO.e-.^Sld'-^. 
Tennessee.    General  scheme  of  Tennessee,  Jan.  1906.     1906. 

Same,  Nov.  1909.     1909; 
Texas.     General  scheme  of  Texas,  May,  1900.     1900.     narrow  8*» 

Same,  Jan.  1903.     1903.     narrow  8« 

Same,  Nov.  1904.     1904,     narrow  8" 
Utah.     General  scheme  of  Utah,  May,  1897.     1897,     narrow  8° 
Vermont.    General  scheme  of  Vermont,   1st  division,  Railway  Mail 
Service,  scheme  no. ,  1899.     1899. 

Same,  1906.     1906.    4° 
Virginia.     General  scheme  of  Virginia,  Dec.  1900.     1900. 

Same,  Aug.  1903.     1903. 

Same,  Nov.  1907.     1907. 

Same,  Sept.  1909.     1909. 

See  also  F10.Q:D'67^''^. 
Washington  State.     General  scheme  of  Washington,  Dec.  1902.     1903. 
West  Virginia.     General  scheme  of  West  Virginia,  Oct.  1901.     1901. 
narrow  8** 

Same,  Sept.  1909.     1909. 
Wisconsin.     Scheme  of  Wisconsin,  Jan,  1900,     1900.     narrow  8* 

Same,  Sept,  1901.     1901.     narrow  8» 
Wisconsin.    General  scheme  of  Wisconsin,  Mar,  1903,     1903, 

Same,  Nov.  1906.     1906. 
Sclieines  (special  or  local  R.  P.  O.  routes) 

Asheville  and  Murphy  R.  P.  O.  Local  schemes:  Asheville  and 
Miuphy  R.  P.  0.,  Goldsboro  and  Greensboro  R.  P.  O.,  Greens- 
boro and  North wilkesboro  R.  P,  O.,  High  Point  and  Ashboro 
R,  P.  0.,  Keysville  and  Durham  R,  P,  O.,  Salisbury  and  Nor- 
wood R.  P.  O.,  Taylorsville  and  Charlotte  R.  P.  0.,  Nov.  1895. 
1895.    narrow  8* 

New  York  and  Chicago  R.  P,  0.  Local  scheme  of  New  York  and 
Chicago  R,  P,  O.,  Cleveland  to  Syracuse,  May,  1900.     1900. 


868 


Classlfleation 
no. 

P10.7: 

N42y2 

N76 

Sa3 

W57 

P10.8: 

Arlk 

C16 
116^ 

1162 

116^ 

116* 

1165 

II  6« 

116^ 

II  6« 

II  6» 

1161° 

116" 

In2aJ 

In2a2 

Io9i 

Io92 
Io93 
Io9* 
Io9« 
K13 

K41 

•      M58> 

M582 
M583 
M66 

M69o 

N271 

N42yo 1 


PIO.     RAILWAY   MAIL    SERVICE— Continued 

Sclieiiies  (special  or  local  R.  P.  O.  routes) — Continued 

New  York  and  Chicago  R.  P.  0.     Special  scheme  of  New  York  and 

Chicago  R.  P.  O.,  Cleveland  to  Chicago,  Oct.  1905.     1905. 
Norfolk  and   Rutherfordton  R.   P.   0.    Local  scheme,   Norfolk  and 

Rutherford  ton  Railway  Post  Office,  May,  1896.     1896.     narrow  8° 
Salisbury  and  Knoxville  R.  P.  O.^  Local  scheme,  Salisbury  and  Knox- 

ville  Railway  Post  Office,  Oct.  1895.     1895.     narrow  8" 
Wheeling  and  Kenova  R.  P.  0.    Local  scheme,  Wheeling  and  Kenova 

R.  P.  O.,  Apr.  1896.     1896.    narrow  8« 

Sclienies  of  States  (from  certain  standpoints) 

Arkansas.    Scheme  of  Arkansas,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Feb.  1909. 

1909. 
Canada.     Scheme  of  Canada,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  standpoint,  1909.    1909. 
Illinois.     Scheme   of   Illinois,   Chicago,    111.,    standpoint,   Jan.   1895. 
1895.    narrow  8" 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Dec.  1896.     1896.     narrow  8*> 
Same,  Kansas  City,  standpoint.     Sept.  1899.    f  ° 
Same,  Sept.  1901,  U.  P.  transfer  standpoint.     1901.     narrow  8<» 
Same,  Sept.  1901,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  standpoint.     1901.    narrow  8° 
Same,  Sept.  1901,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  standpoint.     1901.    narrow  8«> 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1902.     1902.    narrow  8® 
Same,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1905.     1905. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  June,  1906.     1906. 
Same,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Feb.  1909.    1909. 
Same,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Sept.  1909.     1909. 
Indiana.     [Scheme  of  Indiana],  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1902. 

1902. 
Indiana.     [Scheme  of]  Indiana,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Nov.  1907. 

1907. 
Iowa.    Scheme  of  Iowa,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  standpoint,  July,  1900.     1900. 
narrow  8" 
Same,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Sept.  1901.     1901.    narrow  S*' 
Same,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Oct.  1901.     1901.    narrow  8° 
Same,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1905.    1905. 
Same,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  standpoint,  June,  1908.     1908. 
Kansas.     Scheme  of  Kansas,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Jan.  1903.     1903. 

narrow  8° 
Kentucky.     Scheme  of  Kentucky,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1905. 

1905. 
Michigan.     Scheme  of  Michigan,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  standpoint,  Mar. 
1900.     1900. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Nov.  1904.     1904.    narrow  8*' 
Same,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  standpoint,  Aug.  1908.     1908. 
Minnesota.     Scheme  of  Minnesota,   Chicago,   111.,   standpoint,   June, 

1904.     1904. 
Missouri.     Scheme  of  Missouri,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Dec.  1903. 

1903. 
Nebraska.     [Scheme  of  Nebraska],  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  standpoint.    Sept. 

1899.     f« 
Nebraska.     Scheme  of  Nebraska,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Oct. 

1902.     1902.    narrow  8" 
Nebraska.     Scheme  of  Nebraska,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Apr.  1908. 

1908. 
New  York  State.     [Scheme  of  New  York],  standpoint,  Chicago,  111. 
Sept.  1899.    f» 


869 


ClAMlflCAtlon 

no. 
P10.8: 

N42yo2 

N42yo3 

N81c 

Oh3i 

Oh32 

Oh3» 
Oh3* 
Ok4' 

Ok42 
Ok43 
On8» 

On82 

OnS^ 

So8d^ 

SoSd^ 
So8d» 
T25 

T311 

T312 
T31» 
T31* 
T31« 

V81  I 

W27 

W75^ 

W752 
W753 
W75* 
W75* 

G76 
L891 
.Hi         L892 


PIO.    RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE— Continued 

SchLemes  of  States  (from  certain  standpoints) — Contiililfeff ' 

New  York  State.    Scheme  of  New  York  State,  Detroit,  Mich.,  stand- 
point, Mar.  1,  1901.    [1901.] 
New  York  State.    Scheme  of  New  York,  Washington,  D.  C,  standpoint, 

Jan.  1909.     1909. 
North  Carolina.    Scheme  of  North  Carolina,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint, 

Aug.  1908.     1908. 
Ohio.    Scheme  of  Ohio,  standpoint,  Stw  Ix)ui8,  Mo.,  Qct.  1900.     1900. 

narrow  8** 
Ohio.    [Scheme  of  Ohio],  Chicago,  IlL,  standpoint,  Oct.  1901.    1901. 

narrow  8** 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Apr.  1905.     1905.     narrow  8* 
Ohio.     Scheme  of  Ohio,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  July,  1909.     1909. 
Oklahoma.     Scheme  of  Oklahoma,  Denver,  Colo.,  standpoint,  July, 

1908.     1908. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  June,  1908.    1908. 
Same,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Feb.  1909.     1909. 
Ontario.    [Scheme  of]  Province  of  Ontario,  New  York  and  Chicago 

R.  jP.  O.,  standpoint.    May,  1900. 
Ontario.    Scheme  of  Ontario,  Canada,  standpoint,  Port  Huron  and 

Chicago  R.  P.  O.,  Feb.  1903.     1903.    narrow  8« 
Ontario.     [Scheme  of]  Province  of  Ontario,  New  York  and  OKfcago 

R.  P.  O.,  standpoint.    Apr.  1904. 
South  Dakota.     Scheme  of  South  Dakota,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint, 

Jan.  1902.     1902.     narrow  8" 


narrow  8** 


Oct. 


Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  July,  1904.     1904. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1908.     1908. 
Tennessee.     [Scheme  of  Tennessee],  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint. 

1899.     f« 
Texas.    Scheme  of  Texas,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Aug.  1900.    1900. 
narrow  8®  .    ^ 

Same,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  standpoint,  Dec.  1901.    1901.    narrow  8<* 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Sept.  1902.    1902.     narrow  S^ 
Same,  Kansas  City^  Mo.,  standpoint,  Sept.  1902.     1902.     narrow  8** 
Same,  Chicago,  III.,  standpoint,  Sept.  1906.     190G. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Nov.  1909,     1909. 
Virginia.     Scheme  of  Virginia,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Jan.  1909. 

1909.  ,    ,  ..Mi 

Washington  State.    [Scheme  of]  Washington,  Chicaigo,  111.,  standpoint. 

July  22,  1899.     f 
Wisconsin.     Scheme  of  Wisconsin,  Nov.  1899,  standpoint,  Chicago,  111. 
1899.    narrow  8° 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Nov.  1901. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Jan.  1903. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Feb.  1905. 
Same,  Chicago,  111.,  standpoint,  Jan.  1909. 
Sdiemes  of  city  distribution 

See^  for  later  Schemes  of  city  distribution,  PI. 18: 
Grand    Rapids,    Mich.    General   scheme   of   distribution   for   Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  May  1,  1900.     1900.     narrow  8°        .,    .,,  ^j.,,  /  k 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.    General  scheme  of  distribution  for  Los  Angeles,  Cal.; 
Jan.  1900.     1899.    narrow  8° 
Same,  Jan.  1903.     1903. 
See,  for  later  schemes  of  Los  Angeles,  P1.18:L89  ''^. 


1901. 
1903. 
1905. 
1909. 


narrow  8*> 
narrow  8* 
narrow  8» 


870 


Classification 
no. 

P10.9: 

,'.:.     JI42o2 

Sa21o 

Sa3 

Sa5fr» 

Sa5fr2 
W27 

fPlO.lO: 


PIO.     RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE— Continued 

Scliemes  of  city  distribution— Continued 

New  Orleans,  La.     General  scheme  of  New  Orleans,  La.,  city  distribu- 
tion, Feb.  1,  1901.     190L 
Same,  Nov.  1907.     1907. 

See,  for  later  scheme  of  New  Orleans,  Pl.l8:N42o. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     OflEicial  scheme  for  separation  of  mail  for  St.  Louis,  Mo., 

7th  division  R.  M.  S.,  Jan.  1890.     1890. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Street  scheme  of  distribution  [at  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah],  business  districts  only.     July  30,  1901.     f » 
San  Francisco,  Cal.     General  scheme  of  distribution  for  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  Oct.  1908.     1908. 
Same,  Oct.  1909.     1909. 
Washington,  D.  C.     Scheme  of  Washington,  D.  C,  Apr.  1900.     1900. 
narrow  8" 
See,  for  later  schemes  of  Washington,  P1.18:W27  ^»2. 


FIX.      TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

[A  topographer  for  the  Post-Oflice  Department  was  appointed  under  act  approved  June  8, 1872. 
The  office  was  placed  under  supervision  of  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General,  Dec.  1, 1905,  by  official  order, 
since  when  it  has  been  known  officially  as  Division  of  Topography.] 

Pll.l 


(date) 

P11.2: 

D63 

P11.3: 

(no8.) 
P11.4: 

(nos.) 
P11.5: 

(CT) 

P11.6: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1880-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:),  but  not  issued 

separately. 
1906-09,  no  signed  report  issued.] 

General  publications 

Distances.     Tables  of  distances  for  regulation  and  adjustment  of  tele- 
graphic rates  for  Government  messages.     1873. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Post  route  maps  J 

[These  maps  are  Issued  for  each  State,  and  also  for  the  District  of  Columbia, 
Alaska,  Porto  Rico,  Phihppine  Islands,  Hawaii,  Samoan  Islands,  Guam,  and 
Canal  Zone.  In  some  cases  2  or  3  are  combined  in  one  map.  The  editions 
appear  quarterly,  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  June  1,  Sept.  1,  and  Deo.  1.] 

Price  list  of  Post  route  maps    4* 

1895,  June  1897,  Sept. 
Dec.  1898,  Mar. 

1896,  Dec.  1899  [Feb.] 

1897,  Mar.  July 
June  Oct. 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     The  Rail- 
way Mail  Service  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  publications,  necessitating  an  addi- 
tional class  under  PlO.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
PIO.  10:     Schemes  of  States  (for  use  of  publishers  in  distribution  of  2d  class  mail) 

(CT)  [Gives  names  of  post-offices  arranged  alphabetically,  with  indication  of  route  separation 

for  each.] 

J  Since  Feb.  1908,  the  Topography  Division  has  also  prepared  rural-delivery  maps 
of  counties  in  which  rural-delivery  is  completely  established.  A  uniform  scale  of 
1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  maps  are  drawings  on  tracing  linen,  and  copies  are 
reproduced  by  the  sun-print  process,  but  only  in  response  to  special  calls.  ^  Since 
there  are  no  regular  printed  editions  of  these  maps,  they  are  not  included  in  this 
Checklist.  The  rural-delivery  maps  of  counties  should  not  be  confused  with  the 
post  route  maps  which  are  regularly  published  by  the  Topography  Division  and  are 
classed  under  PI  1.5: 


8tt 


CUssIllcatloB 
no. 

P11.6: 

(date) 


Pll.     TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION— Continued 
Price  list  of  Post  route  maps— Continued 


1899,  Dec. 
1900  [June] 

Sept. 
1901,  Sept. 

Dec. 


1903,  Jan. 
1905,  Mar. 
1907,  Dec. 
1909,  June 


P12.      SALiARIES  AND  ALLOWANCES  DIVISION 

[The  flrst  act  carrylnR  an  appropriation  for  tliis  division  was  approved  Mar.  3, 1883  (Stat.  L.  v.  22,  p.  660). 

The  work  of  tlie  ollice  was  carried  on  for  some  time  l)efore  the  passage  of  this  act. 
Known  fur  many  years  as  Salary  and  Allowance  Division.] 


P12.1: 

(date) 

P12.2: 

C49 

In7 

P12.3: 

(nos.) 
P12.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1880-1909,  incorporated  as  part  of  annual  report  of  1st  assistant  Postmaster-General 
in  annual  reports  of  Post-Otllce  Department  (Pl.l:);  1900-02,  issued  separately 
also.] 

General  publications 

City  distribution ./> Schemes  of  city  distribution  and  case  examinations. 
[1909.] 

Instructions  to  assistant  superintendents  of  Salary  and  Allowance  Divi- 
sion.    1901.     IG" 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


P13.      FREE  DELIVERY  DIVISION 

(Free  delivery  of  mail  was  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1863  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  703).  The  first  super- 
intendent of  free  delivery  was  appointed  Nov.  8,  18(59,  under  the  1st  assistant  Postmaster-General.  As 
the  operations  of  the  service  were  extended,  the  work  of  rural  free  delivery  and  special  delivery  were 
begun  under  this  division. 

By  an  order  of  the  Postmaster-General  dated  May  9,  1903,  the  Free  Delivery  Division,  which  at  that  time 
included  the  general  superintendent  of  free  delivery  and  the  superintendents  of  city  free  delivery  and 
rural  free  delivery,  was  transferred  to  the  office  of  the  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General.  The  oflice  of 
general  superintendent  of  free  delivery  lapsed  May  27,  1903,  and  the  two  brandies  were  gradually  organ- 
ized separately  into  the  Division  of  City  Free  Delivery  and  the  Division  of  Rural  Free  Deliver}',  their 
Ixjginning  as  independent  divisions  having  practically  taken  effect  from  Jan.  1, 1904,  when  a  new  super- 
intendent of  niral  delivery  was  appointed. 

Under  the  reorganization  effected  by  order  of  the  Postmaster-General,  Doc.  1,  1905,  the  Division  of  City 
Free  Delivery  was  transferred  back  to  the  oflice  of  the  1st  assistant  Postmaster-General  as  the  Division 
of  City  Delivery,  the  Division  of  Rural  Free  Delivery  remaining  mider  the  ofhce  of  the  4th  assistant 
Postmaster-General  as  the  Division  of  Rural  Delivery.    See,  for  later  publications  on  niral  delivery, 


P13.1: 

(date) 

P13.2: 

B69 

C23 
R88» 

R882 
P13.3: 


Annual  reports 

[18a3-1909,  information  concerning  free  delivery  has  been  included  in  the  report  of 
the  Postmaster-General.  Reports  for  1900  and  1902  were  also  published  sepa- 
rately, the  latter  being  the  only  one  sl^ed  by  the  superintendent.] 

General  publications 

Boxes.  Order,  approved  boxes  for  rural  free  delivery.  July  9,  1902. 
narrow  8" 

Carroll  County,  Md.  Report  on  experiment  of  rural  free  delivery  in 
Carroll  County,  Md.     n.  p.  [1900], 

Rural  free  delivery  as  permanent  branch  of  postal  service ;  extracts  from 
message  of  President  to  56th  Congress,  2d  session,  and  from  reports 
of  Postmaster-General  and  1st  assistant  Postmaster-General, 
1900.     1901. 

Rural  free  delivery.  Development  of  rural  free  delivery  system;  ex- 
tracts from  message  of  President,  Dec.  3,  1901,  report  of  Post- 
master-General, Nov.  25, 1901,  report  of  1st  assistant  Postmaster- 
General,  Nov.  16,  1901.     1902. 

Bulletins 


(nos.)     [None  issued.] 


872 


Classiflcation 
no. 


P13.     FREE  DELIVERY  DIVISION— Continued 


P13.4: :     Circulars 


(no8.) 
P13.5: 

C23» 

C232 

In7i 
InT^* 
In73 
R26 

P13.6: 

(date) 


[None  issued.] 

Regulations  and  instructions  for  rural  free 
delivery  service 

Carrier.  Regulations  governing  manner  of  appointment  to  position  of 
carrier  in  rural  free  delivery  service.    [Dec.  26,  1901.]     [Issued 

^'  •        by  Post-Office  Department  in  conjunction  with  Civil  Service 
Commission.] 
Same.     [July  10,  1902.] 

See^  for  Feb.  1908  edition  issued  by  Civil  Service  Commission, 
CS1.72:R88. 

Instructions  in  regard  to  rural  free  delivery;  by  A.  W.  Machen.  Aug. 
7,  1901. 

Instructions  about  rural  free  delivery;  by  A.  W.  Machen.  Feb.  15, 
1902. 

Instructions  as  to  rural  free  delivery;  by  A.  W.  Machen.  Aug.  23, 
1902. 

Registered  matter.  Additional  instructions  for  treatment  of  regis- 
tered matter  in  rural  free  delivery  service.  July  15,  1902. 
narrow  8° 

Official  list  of  rural  free  delivery  offices 

1902,  Jan. 
July 

1903,  Jan. 

[Discontinued.  Beginning  with  1905,  however,  information  is  contained  in  the 
annual  issues  of  the  United  States  orticial  postal  guide  (PI. 10:),  that  is,  in  the 
January  issues  for  1005-08  and  the  July  issues  for  1908-date.  In  these  issues  of 
the  Postal  guide  there  are  no  separate  lists  of  the  rural  free  delivery  olTices.  but 
there  are  indicated  under  the  heading  "  Tost  ofliees  by  States,"  the  names  of  all 
offices  out  of  which  rural  delivery  is  established,  and  after  the  name  of  each  rural 
delivery  post-offlce  there  is  indicated  by  a  numeral  the  number  of  rural  routes 
emanating  therefrom.] 


P14.      POST-OFFICE  INSPECTORS   DIVISION 

JThe  act  approved  June  8,  1872.  authorized  the  appointment  of  a  chief  of  division  for  office  of  mail  depre- 
dations.   The  work  was  carried  on  much  earlier  than  this,  however. 

The  Division  has  been  known  by  various  names  and  has  been  placed  from  time  to  time  under  different 
control.  1891-1904,  under  supervision  of  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General  and  Icnown  as  Division  of 
Post-OfTlce  Inspectors  and  Mail  Depredations.  Jan.  10,  1905,  made  an  independent  bureau  under  Post- 
Office  Department.    Since  1906,  known  as  Post-OlTice  Inspectors  Division.] 


P14.1: 

(date) 


P14:.2: 

C76 

P14.3: 

(nos.) 
P14.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

Post-Office  Inspectors  and  Mail  Depredations  Division 
1882-92,  in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:). 
1893-1904,  included  in  report  of  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General  in 

annual  reports  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:), 
1905,  in  annual  report  of  Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:),  and  issued 

separately  also, 
Post-Office  Inspectors  Division 
1906-09,   in  annual  reports  of  Post-Office   Department  (Pl.l:),  and 

issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

Conference  of  post-office  inspectors.     Proceedings  of  conference  of  post- 
office  inspectors  in  charge,  Washington, 
1890.     1891. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued .] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


D.  C,  Nov.  24-Dec.  5, 


873 


Pl«i     PURCHASING  AGENT 


(Omce  established  ]>y  act  approved  Apr.  28, 1904  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  440).] 


Classincatlon 
no. 

P15.1: 

Annual  reports 

(date) 

[1905-09,  in  annual  reports  of  Po8t-OfflceDept.(Pl.l:),and  issued  separately  also.] 

P15.2: 

General  publications 

(CT) 

[None  ipaiied.] 

P16.3: 

Bulletins 

(no9.) 

[None  issued.] 

PlS.i: 

Circulars 

(no8.) 

[None  issued.] 

P16.      RURAL,  DELIVERY  DIVISION  t 

[Under  resolution  of  Congress  approved  Oct.  1,  1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p,  68G),  experiments  in  village  free 
delivery  were  begun  \inder  the  direction  of  the  Postmaster-General,  and  the  service  was  greatly  ex- 
tended during  tlie  fiscal  year  1897-98.  Under  appropriation  bill  approved  Apr.  28,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32, 
p.  1«5),  permanent  organization  of  the  Rural  Free-Delivery  Service  was  effected  as  a  part  of  the  Division 
of  Free  Delivery,  under  the  1st  assistant  Postmastfir-General,  July  1,  1902.  1  lie  Di\ision  of  Free 
Delivery,  including  the  general  superintendent,  and  the  superintendents  of  city  free  delivery  and  rural 
free  delivery,  was  transferred  May  9,  1903,  i)y  order  of  the  rostmaster-General,  to  the  olliee  of  the  4th 
assistant.  After  the  lapse  of  the  office  of  general  superintendent  of  free  delivery.  May  27,  1903,  the  two 
branches  were  gradually  organized  into  separate  divisions,  the  beginning  of  the  Division  of  ilural  Free 
Delivery  as  an  Independent  division  dating  practically  from  the  appointment  of  a  new  superintendent 
for  that  service,  Jan.  1,  1901.  Upon  the  reorganization  by  order  of  the  Secretary,  Dec.  1, 1905,  the  name 
became  Division  of  Rural  Delivery.    Sec,  for  earlier  publications,  P13.  fj 


P16.1: 

(date) 

P16.2: 

In?' 

In?  2 
P16.3: 

(nos.) 
P16.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 


[1905-09, 
reports  of 


incorporated  in  report  of  4th  assistant   Postmaster-General  in  annual 
Post-Office  Department  (Pl.l:).] 


General  publications 

Instructions  for  guidance  of  postmasters  and  carriers 
rural  delivery  service,  in  effect  Mar.  4,  1907. 
[In  5083-394] 
Same,  without  index.     [190?.]    G5  p. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


in  conduct  of 
[190?.]    ?8  p. 


PIT.     PNEUMATIC  TUBE  COMMISSION 


[Appointed  by  Postmaster-General's  order  no.  1495,  of  June  19,  1908,  by  authority  of  act  making  appro> 
priations  for  Post-Office  Department,  1909,  approved  May  27,  1908  (Stat.  L.  v.  ^5,  pt.  1,  p.  412).] 


P17.1: 

(date) 

P17.2: 

In8 

P17.3: 

(nos.) 
P17.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Investigations  as  to  pneumatic-tube  service  for  mails,  report. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


1909. 


t  An  order  of  the  Postmaster-General  dated  Apr.  30,  1910,  directed  that  on  July 
1,  1910,  80  much  of  the  Division  of  Contracts  in  the  office  of  the  2d  assistant  Postmas- 
ter-General as  related  to  star  routes  should  be  transferred  to  the  office  of  the 4th 
assistant  and  combined  with  the  Division  of  Rural  Delivery  under  the  name  Division 
of  Rural  Mails.    This  consolidation  was  effected  Oct.  1,  1910. 


874 


P18.      SUPPLIES   DIVISION 

[Act  approved  June  8,  1872,  authorized  the  establishment  of  a  blank  agency  for  Post-Office  Department 
which  afterward  became  Division  of  Post-OJlice  Supplies,  the  work  being  carried  on  by  a  superintend- 
ent under  control  of  1st  assistant  Postmaster-General. 

Placed  under  supervision  of  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General,  Dec.  1, 1905,  since  when  it  has  been  known 
as  Supplies  Division.] 


Classification 
no. 

P18.1: 

(date) 
P18.2: 

P841 

P842 

P18.3: 

(no8.) 
P18.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Postal  supplies.  List  of  postal  supplies  furnished  presidential  offices, 
post-office  inspectors,  and  Railway  Mail  Service  by  4th  assistant 
Postmaster-General.    July  1,  1909. 

Postal  supplies.  List  of  postal  supplies  furnished  post-offices  of  4th 
class  by  4th  assistant  Postmaster-General.    July  1,  1909. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


PR. 


PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

(Apr.  30,  1789-Dec.  31,  1909) 


rl.aiH 


[As  complete  lists  can  not  be  made  of  all  original  prints  of  official  papers  of  tlie'  Presi- 
dents, references  are  given  below  to  such  compilations  of  presidential  papers  as  are 
public  documents.  The  most  complete  collection  is  Ricnardson's  Compilation  of 
messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  in  10  volumes  (Y4.P93  ':3 1-^").  This 
set  also  appears  as  a  Congressional  document  of  the  53d  Congress,  serial  no.  3265  '■^". 
It  contains  all  the  presidential  papers  through  Cleveland's  2d  administration,  ending 
Mar.  4,  1897.  For  later  administrations  these  papers  are  generally  accessible  in 
separate  form.  The  10th  volume  of  Richardson's  set  includes,  besides  the  index 
containing  "a  large  number  of  encyclopedic  articles,"  the  papers  of  President 
McKinley  relating  to  War  with  Spain,  and  many  papers  of  the  earlier  Presidents 
which  had  been  omitted  from  their  proper  places. 

The  separate  issues  of  the  Presidents'  papers  from  Washington  through  Madison  are 
listea  under  Early  Congress  papers  (Z4.1:).  The  list  of  Early  Congress  papers  will 
appear  later  in  separate  form. 

Annual  messages,  besides  being  found  in  the  publications  as  indicated  under  the  name 
of  each  President  (Prl.l:-Pr27.1:),  are  also  found  in  the  Senate  and  House  journals; 
1848-92,  in  Messages  and  documents  (Y8.);  1859-1909,  in  Abridgment  of  messages 
and  documents  (Y4.P93^:2);  and  in  Congressional  record  and  its  predecessors  as 
tabulated  below,  in  every  case  being  in  that  part  which  contains  the  proceedings  at 
the  opening  of  each  regular  session  of  Congress: 

1790-1823,  in  Annals  of  Congress  (X1.-X42.) 
1824-1836,  in  Register  of  debates  in  Congress  (X43.-X71.) 
1833-1872,  in  Congressional  globe  (X72.-X180.) 
1873-1909,  in  Congressional  record  (X181.-X439.) 

It  may  be  mentioned  here  that  until  the  removal  of  the  seat  of  Government  to  Wash- 
ington, the  annual  messages  are  referred  to  as  "speeches"  because  those  of  George 
Washington  and  John  Adams  were  delivered  orally  before  the  two  legislative 
branches  in  general  assembly.  Thomas  Jefferson  established  the  custom,  which  has 
ever  since  been  followed,  of  sending  his  annual  statement  in  the  form  of  a  message. 

Executive  orders  prior  to  Oct.  1905,  were  sometimes  printed  as  presidential  papers, 
but  were  more  frequently  issued  in  printed  form  only  by  those  Departments  imme- 
diately concerned  m  their  promulgation.  Since  Oct.  1905,  it  has  been  customary  for 
the  President  to  send  all  Executive  orders  to  the  Bureau  of  Rolls  and  Library,  State 
Dept.,  to  be  printed  on  foolscap  paper  for  limited  distribution  on  demand. 

Inaugural  addresses,  besides  being  issued  separately,  are  found  in  the  Senate  journals 
and  in  the  Congressional  record. 


875 

Proclamations  are  accurately  and  promptly  printed  on  foolscap  paper,  for  limited  dis- 
tribution on  demand,  immediately  upon  receipt  by  the  Bureau  of  Rolls  and  Library, 
State  Dept.,  and  are  reprinted  in  the  Session  laws  (87. 6:)  and  in  the  Statutes  at  large 
(S7.9:). 

Special  messages  aopear  as  separate  documents  in  Congressional  set,  and  sometimes  in 
bureau  edition  also. 

Veto  messages  appear  as  separate  documents  in  Congressional  set.  A  compilation  of 
veto  messages,  Apr.  5,  1792-Aug.  4,  1886,  was  prepared  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore  under 
direction  of  Senate  Committee  on  Printing.  This  compilation,  arranged  in  chrono- 
logical order,  with  explanatory  notes  and  an  index,  is  entered  under  Y4.P93':V64. 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  Presidents  are  entered  under  Y7.1:] 


CUsslflratlon 
no. 

Prl.l: 

(date) 


Prl.2: 


Prl.      (GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

(Apr.  30,  1789-Mar.  4,  1797) 
Annual  messages 

[In  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  1,  p.  11-32,  serial  no.  01;  In  Richard- 
son's Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1 
(Y4.P93  »:3i).    See  also  note  under  Pr. 

The  annual  messages  are  dated  as  follows: 

1790,  Jan.  8  1793,  Dec.  3 
Dec.  8  1794,  Nov.  19 

1791,  Oct.  25  1795,  Dec.  8 

1792,  Nov.  6  1796,  Dec.  7.1 

General  publications 

Arrangement  of  Washington  papers.    See  S8.3:3. 

Calendar  of   correspondence   of  George  Washington,  commander  in 

chief  of  Continental  Army,   with  Continental   Congress,     See 

LC4.2:W273. 

Calendar  of  Washington  manuscripts  in  Library  of  Congress.  See 
LC4.2:W27». 

Farewell  address.  Washington's  farewell  address  to  people  of  United 
States  [Sept.  17,  1796].  [1900,  reprint  1908.]  [An  earlier  reprint 
is  in  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  1,  p.  34-38, 
serial  no.  01.  Appears  also  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  mes- 
sages and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1,  p.  213.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  follows:  1789,  Apr.  30;  1793,  Mar.  4.J 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  t 

(Includes  veto  messages,  and  all  other  messages  sent  to  Congress  excepting  annual 
messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.) 

Pr2.      JOHN  ADAMS 

(Mar.  4,  1797-Mar.  4,  1801) 
Annual  messages 

[In  American  state  papers.  Foreign  relations,  v.  1,  p.  44-54,  serial  no.  01;  in  Richard- 
son's Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1, 
(Y4.P03i:3i);  in  Works  of  John  Adams,  v.9(Pr2.2:Adl»).    See  also  note  under 

The  annual  messages  are  dated  as  follows: 

1797,  Nov.  23  1799,  Dee.    3 

1798>  Dec.    8  1800,  Nov.  22.) 

fThe  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  ot 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ^3  '-'^).    See  also  note  under  Pr. 


F22 


Prl.3: 

(nos.) 

Prl.4: 

(nos.) 

Prl.5: 

(CT) 

Prl.6: 

(date) 

Prl. 7: 

(CT) 

Prl.8: 

(CT) 


Pr2.1: 

(date) 


876 


Pr2.     JOHN  ADAMS— Continued 

General  publications 

Adams,  John.  Works  of  John  Adams,  2d  President  of  United  States, 
with  life  of  author,  notes  and  illustrations;  by  his  grandson 
Charles  Francis  Adams.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company, 
1856.    V.  1.  ^     ^' 

Same.     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1850.    v.  2. 

Same.     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  BrowTi,  1851.    v.  3. 

Same.     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1851.    v.  4. 

Same.     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1851.    v.  5. 

Same.     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1851.    v.  6. 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1852.    v.  7. 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1853.    v.  8. 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1854.     v.  9. 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1856.     v.  10. 

[Congress  subscribed  for  1,000  copies  of  this  work  by  act  approved  Sept.  30,  1850 
(Stat.  L.  V.  9,  p.  541),  and  these  were  distrihuled  under  joint  resolution  approved 
Feb.  27. 1851  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  646).  Addilional  copies  were  paid  for  under  act  of 
Congress  approved  Mar.  3,  1857  (Stat.  L.  v,  11,  p.  241).] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1797,  Mar.  4.) 
Proclamations  f 

Special  messages  t 

[Includes  special  (or  extra)  session  messages  and  all  other  messages  to  Congress 
excepting  annual  messages  .«ent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Pr3.      THOMAS  JEFFERSON 

(Mar.  4,  1801-Mar.  4,  1809) 

PrS.l:     Annual  messages 

[In  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  1,  p.  57-7.3,  serial  no.  01;  in  Riiih- 
ardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1, 
( Y4.P93i:3 1 ).    Set  also  note  under  Pr. 

The  annual  messages  are  dated  as  follows: 

1801,  Dec.    8  1805,  Dec.    3 

1802,  Dec.  15  1806,  Dec.  2 
ISaS,  Oct.  17  1807,  Oct.  27 
1804,  Nov.   8  1808,  Nov.   8.J 


Classification 
no. 

Pr2.2: 

Adli 


.  Adl^ 
•  Adl3 
Adl^ 
Adl* 
Adl« 
Adr 
Adl« 
'  iAdl» 
Adl'o 


Pr2.3: 

(nos.) 

Pr2.4: 

(noa.) 

Pr2.5; 

(CT) 

Pr2.6: 

(date) 

Pr2.7: 

(CT) 

Pr2.8: 

(CT) 


(date) 


Pr3.2 


J35 


See  SS.3!6^^i^  S^S 


General  publications 

Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
and  10. 

Declaration  of  Independence.    See  81.2:1)35. 

Jefferson,  Thomas.  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  being  his  autobiog- 
raphy, correspondence,  reports,  messages,  addresses,  and  other 
writings,  official  and  private,  published  by  order  of  Joint  Com- 
mittee on  Library,  from  original  manuscripts  deposited  in  De- 
partment of  State;  by  H.  A.  Washington.  Taylor  &  Maury, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1853.     v.  1. 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  '  :3  ^-i").     See  also  note  under  Pr. 


877 


ClasHlflcttlon 
no. 

Pr3.2: 

J35» 
J35» 
J35* 
J355 

J357 
J358 
J35» 

J49 


Pr3.     THOMAS  JEFFERHON-Continued 


Pr3.3: 

(nos.) 

Pr3.4: 

(nos.) 

Pr3.5: 

(CT) 

Pr3.6: 

(date) 

Pr3.7: 

(CT) 

Pr3.8: 

(CT) 


Pri.l: 

(date) 


Pr4.2 


V.  2. 
V.  3. 

V.  4. 
V.5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
V.  8. 
V.  9. 


General  publications— Continued 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C,  1853. 

Same.    Taylor  <k  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C,  1853. 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C,  1854. 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C,  1853. 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C,  1854. 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maury,  Washington,  T>.  C.,  1854. 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maiu*y,  Washington,  D.  C,  1854. 

Same.    Taylor  &  Maury,  Washington,  D.  C,  1854. 

[This  edition  in  9  volumes  was  published  under  authority  of  act  of  Aug.  12, 1848.) 
Jesus  of  Nazareth.     Life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  extracted 
textually  from  Gospels  in  Greek,  Latin,  French,  and  English,  by 
Thomas  Jefferson;  with  introduction  [by  Cyrus  Adler].    1904. 
[4747-755] 

[Printed  In  pursuance  of  the  following  concurrent  resolution  adopted  by  ."irth  Con- 
gress, 1st  session:  "That  there  be  printed  and  bound,  by  photolithographic 
proce^,  with  an  introduction  of  not  to  exceed  25  pages,  to  be  prepared  by  Dr. 
Cyrus  Adler,  Librarian  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  for  the  use  of  Congress, 
(XJOO  conies  of  Thomas  Jefferson's  Morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  as  the  same  appears 
in  the  National  Musevmi;  3000  copies  for  the  use  of  the  Senate,  and  6000  copies 
for  the  use  of  the  House." 

Known  as  "Jefferson's  Bible."  Being  a  facsimile  reproduction  of  the  original,  both 
bureau  and  Congressional  editions  are  bound  in  full  red  leather,  back  title  read- 
ing only  "Morals  of  Jesus."  The  back  title  of  the  Congressional  edition  adds 
also  the  serial  number  4747,  the  Congressional  notation  being  pasted,  instead  of 
printed,  on  the  title-page.) 

Manual.    See,    for    Jefferson's    manual,  note    preceding  entries  for 
Y4.R86-:1.  •      - 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 


Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  follows:  1801,  Mar.  4;  1805,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t  '      ", 

Special  messages  t 

[Includes  all  messages  to  Congress,  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of 
regular  sessions.) 

Pr4.     JAMES   MADISON 

(Mar.  4,  1809-Mar.  4>  1817) 

Annual  messages 

[1809-14,  In  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  1,  p.  75-S8,  serial  no.  01; 

1815-16,  in  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  4,  p.  1,  96,  serial  no.  04; 

in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897, 

V.  1  ( Y4.  P93  »:3 1)-    See  aho  note  under  Pr. 
The  annual  messages  are  dated  as  follows: 

1809,  Nov.  29  1813,  Dec.  7 

1810,  Dec.  5  1814,  Sept.  20 

1811,  Nov.  5  1815,  Dec.  6 

1812,  Nov.  4  1816,  Dec.  3.1 

General  publications 

Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Madison.    See  S8.3:4  *■'. 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93 » :3  '"i").     See  also  note  under  Pr. 


878 


Classification 
no. 

Pr4.2: 

M26» 


M262 

M263 

Pr4.3: 

(nos.) 

Pr4:.4: 

(nos.) 

Pr4.5: 

(CT) 

Pr4.6: 

(date) 

Pr4.7: 

(CT) 

Pr4.8: 

(CT) 


PrS.l: 

(date) 


Pr5.2: 

M75 

Pr5.3: 

(nos.) 
Pr5.4 : 

(nos.) 

Pr5.5: 

(CT) 

Pr5.6: 

(date) 


Pr4.     JAMES   MADISON— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Madison,  James.  Papers  of  James  Madison,  purchased  by  order  of 
Congress,  being  his  correspondence  and  reports  of  debates  dur- 
ing Congress  of  Confederation  and  his  reports  of  debates  in  Fed- 
eral Convention,  published  from  original  manuscripts  deposited 
in  Department  of  State  by  direction  of  Joint  Library  Committee; 
under  superintendence  or  Henry  D.  Gilpin.  Washington,  Lang- 
tree  &  O' Sullivan,  1840.  v.  1. 
Same.  Washington,  Langtree  &  O'SuUivan,  1840.  v.  2. 
Same.     Washington,  Langtree  &  O'SuUivan,  1840.     v.  3. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 


Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  foUows:  1809,  Mar.  4;  1813,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  f 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other  messages 
to  Ck)ngress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Pr5.      JAMES   MONROE 

(Mar.  4,  1817-Mar.  4,  1825) 

Annual  messages 

[1817-21 ,  in  American  state  papers.  Foreign  relations,  v.  4,  p.  1 ,  213, 626, 644. 736,  serial 
no.  04;  1822-24,  in  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  5,  p.  141,245,353, 
serial  no.  05;  1817-24,  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  2  (Y4.P93i:3  2);  and  probably  issued  separately  also. 
See  also  note  under  Pr. 

Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 


1817,  Dec.  2 

1818,  Nov.  16 

1819,  Dec.  7 

1820,  Nov.  14 


2-1 
1[5-1 
/[14-1 
U17-21 
f[26-l 
\[31-2 
fr42-2" 

ii48-i; 


1821,  Dec.  3 

1822,  Dec.  3 

1823,  Dec.  2 

1824,  Dec.  7 


59-1 
63-1^ 
73-1' 
76-2' 
89-1' 
93-2' 
/fl08-l' 
l[113-2] 


General  publications 

Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Monroe.    See  S8.2:M75,  88.3:2*'^. 
Monroe  doctrine.    Extracts  from  7tli  annual  message  of  James  Mon" 

roe,  President  of  United  States,  Dec.  2,  1823.     [1895.]    4° 
Papers  of  James  Monroe,  listed  in  chronological  order.    See  LC4.2:M75. 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  follows:  1817,  Mar.  4;  1821,.  Mar.  5.] 


fThe  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ^S '-'").    See  also  note  under  Pr. 


879 


ClasMiflcatlon 
no. 

Pr5.7: 

(CT) 
Pr5.8: 

(CT) 


Pr6.1: 

(date) 


Pr6.2; 


Pr6.3: 

(nos.) 

Pr6.4: 

(nos.) 

Pr6.5: 

(CT) 

Pr6.6: 

(date) 

Pr6.7: 

(CT) 

Pr6.8: 

(CT) 


PrT.l: 

(date) 


Pr5.    JAMES  MONBOEr-^Continued 
Proclamations  t  »ifn7.i   h:  mj  . 

Special  messages  t 

[Incliidos  voto  Tncss:i(;o.  and  all  other  messages  sept  to  Congress  excepting  annual 
messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.) 

Pr6.      JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS 

(Mar.  4,  1825-Mar.  4,  1829) 
Annual  messages 

[1825,  in  American  state  papers,  Foreign  relations,  v.  5,  p.  760,  serial  no.  05;  1826-27, 
in  Amerirein  state  piipers,  Foroign  relations,  v.  6,  p.  207,  626,  serial  no.  06;  in 
Richardson's  Compilation  of  messtiges  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v,2 
(YJ.1"J3»:3  2);  1826-28,  is.sued  separately  also,    Seeaho  note  under  Fr. 

Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 


163-11 
169-2) 
181-1) 
184-2].] 


1825,  Dec.  6    \\^_\\  1827,  Dec.  4 

1826,  Dec.  5    {  {^Jj  1828,  Dec.  2 

General  publications 

La   Fayette,   Marie   Paul   Roch   Yves   Gilbert  Motier,   marquis  de. 

Oration  on  life  and  character  of  Gilbert  Motier  de  Lafayette. 

See  Y7.1:L13,  and  p.  657  of  House  journal,  23d  Congress,  2d 

session,  serial  no.  270. 
Weights.     Report  upon  weights  and  measures,  by  John  Quincy  Adams, 

Secretary  of  State.    See  S1.2:W42. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.! 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1825,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  all  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  «ent  at  beginning 
of  regular  sessions.) 

Pr7.      ANDREW  JACKSON 

(Mar.  4,  1829-Mar.  4,  1837) 
Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  2 

and  3  (Y4.P931:.''.  '<^)\  and  issued  separately  also.    See  also  note  under  Pr. 
Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  aa  follows: 


1829,  Dec.  8 

1830,  Dec.  6 

1831,  Dec.  6 

1832,  Dec.  4 

1833,  Dec.  3 


192-1) 
195-2) 
203-1) 
■206-2) 
216-2) 
233-2) 
238-1) 
•254-1) 


1834,  Dec.  1 

1835.  Dec.  7 
1836^  Dec.  5 


1271-2 
j  279-11 
"1286-2 
f 297-1) 
U301-2].! 


Pr7.2:     General  publications 

D44  Deposits.  President  Jackson's  communication  to  hif  Cabinet,  on 
removal  of  deposites.  Sept.  18,  1833.  *  [Ap-^i*'^  m  Rich- 
ardson's Compilation  of  messages  and  paper  ^i  l^re^idents, 
1789-1897,  V.  3,  p.  5  (Y4.P93»:3"3).] 

t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  r^ssages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93 1:3  ^-»°).    See  also  not  ^^^^r  rr. 


880 


Classification 
no. 


Pr7.2: 

F22 


P94 


P942 

Pr7.3: 

(nos.) 

Pr7.4: 

(nos.) 

Pr7.5: 

(CT) 

Pr7.6: 

(date) 

Pr7.7: 

(CT) 

Pr7.8: 

(CT) 


PrS.l: 

(date) 


Pr8.2: 

(CT) 
Pr8.3: 

(nos.) 
Pr8.4: 

(nos.) 
Pr8.5: 

(CT) 

Pr8.6: 

(date) 
Pi8.7: 

CI) 

Pr8.8: 

(CT) 


Pr7.     ANDREW  JACKSON— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Farewell  address.  President  Jackson's  farewell  address  to  people  of 
United  States.  Mar.  4,  1837.  *  [Appears  in  Richardson's 
Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897, 
V.  3,  p.  292(Y4.P93^:33).] 

Protest.     President  Jackson's  protest  against  Senate's  resolution   of 
censui-e  in  relation  to  public  revenue.     Apr.  17,  1834.     *    [Ap- 
pears in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidente,  1789-1897,  v.  3,  p.  69  (Y4.P93i:33).] 
Same,  supplement.    Apr.  21,  1834.    * 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  follows:  1829,  Mar.  4;  1833,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages  and  all  other  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  mes- 
sages sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Pr8.      MARTIN  VAN  BUREN 

(Mar.  4,  1837-Mar.  4,  1841) 

Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  3 

(Y4.P93 1:3 3),  and  issued  separately  also.    See  ah'o  note  under  Pr. 
Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 


1837,  Dec.  5    | 

1838.  Dec.  3 


314-1] 

321-3] 

/[3.38-11 

■U344-2] 


1839,  Dec.  2    | 

1840,  Dec.  5    |: 


354-1 J 
363-2] 
375-1] 
382-2].] 


General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1837,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 


Special  messages  t 


K 


[Includes  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other  messages  to  Congress 
excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.) 


t  The  text  maWg  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1^^  y.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ^ :  3  ^-^o).    See  also  note  under  Pr. 


881 


<  lasMlflcfttlon 
no. 

Pi-9.1: 

(date) 

Pr9.2: 

(CT) 

Pr9.3: 

(noa.) 

Pr9.4: 

(nos.) 

Pr9.5: 

(CT) 

Pr9.6: 

(date) 

Pr9.7: 

(CT) 

Pr9.8: 

(CT) 


PrlO.1: 

(date) 


PrlO.2: 

(CT) 

PrlO.3: 

(nos.) 

PrlO.4: 

(nos.) 

PrlO.5: 

(CT) 

PrlO.6: 

(date) 

PrlO.7: 

(CT) 

PrlO.8: 

(CT) 


Pr.9.     WIIililAM  HENRY  HARRISON 

(Mar.  4-Apr.  4,  1841) 
Annual  messages 
[None  issued.] 

General  publications 
[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders 
[None  issued.] 
Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1841,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 

[The  only  Proclamation  of  President  William  Henry  Harrison  is  that  of  Mar.  17, 
1841,  calling  an  extra  session  of  Congress.] 

Special  messages  f 

[The  only  special  message  of  President  William  Henry  Harrison  is  that  of  Mar.  5, 
1841,  in  which  he  withdraws  nominations  not  acted  upon  by  the  Senate  at  the 
close  of  its  session  of  Mar.  3.] 

PrlO.     JOHN  TYLER 

(Apr.  4,  1841-Mar.  4,  1845) 
Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  4 

(Y4.P93  ':3  <);  and  issued  separately  also.    See  also  note  under  Pr. 
Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 

[395-1] 

401-2] 

413-1] 

418-2] 

431-lJ 

439-2] 

449-1] 

463-2].] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1841,  Apr.  9.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages,  protest  of  Aug.  30, 1842,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages, 
and  all  other  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning 
of  regular  sessions.] 


1841,  Dec.  7 

1842,  Dec.  6 

1843,  Dec.  5 

1844,  Dec.  3 


tThe  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10*(Y4.P93  ':Z  ^-^°).    See  also  note  under  Pr. 
82452°— 11 56 


882 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


Prll.l: 

(date) 


Prll.2 

(CT 

Prll.3 

(nos. 

Prll.4: 

(nos. 

Prll.5 

(CT 

Prll.6 

(date 

Prll.7 

(CT 

Prll.8 

(CT) 


Prl2.1: 

(date) 


Prl2.2 

(CT 

Prl2.3 

(nos. 

Prl2.4 

(nos. 

Prl2.5 

(CT 

Prl2.6 

(date 

Prl2.7 

(CT 

Prl2.8 

(CT) 


Prll.      JAMES   KNOX  POLK 

(Mar.  4,  1845-Mar.  4,  1849) 

Annual  messages 


[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  4 

(Y4.P93 1:3  *);  and  issued  separately  also.    See  also  note  under  Pr. 
Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 

'470-1] 

480-2] 

493-1] 

497-4] 

503-1] 

515-8] 

537-1].] 


1845,  Dec.  2 

1846,  Dec.  8 

1847,  Dec.  7 

1848,  Dec.  5 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circiilars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  f 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1845,  Mar.  4.J 

Proclamations  f 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages  and  all  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent 
at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Prl2.     ZACHARY  TAYLOR 

(Mar.  4,  1849-July  9,  1850) 
Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  5 

(Y4.P93 1:35);  and  probablv  issued  separately  also.     See  also  note  under  Pr. 
Date  of  annual  message  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 

1849,  Dec.  4    {[^^J, 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bxilletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  f 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1849,  Mar.  5.] 

Proclamations  f 


Special  messages  f 


[Includes  all  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual 
regular  sessions.] 


messages  sent  at  beginning  of 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  ( Y4.P93  ^ :3 '-''').    See  also  note  under  Vx, 


883 


CUsslflcatlon 
no. 

Prl3.1: 

(date) 


Prl3.2: 

(CT) 
Prl3.3: 

(nos.) 
Prl3.4: 

(nos.) 

Prl3.5: 

(CT) 

Prl3.6: 

(date) 

Prl3.7: 

(CT) 
Prl3.8: 

(CT) 


Prld.l: 

(date) 


Prl4:.2: 

(CT) 

Prl4.3: 

(nos.) 

Prl4:.4:: 

(nos.) 

Prl4.5: 

(CT) 

Prl4.6: 

(date) 

Prl4.7: 

(CT) 

Prl4.8: 

(CT) 


595-1 
fiU-l 
fi34-2 

673-1 


Prl3.      MIIiliARD  FILLMORE 

(July  9,  1850-Mar.  4,  1853) 
Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidenta,  1789-1897,  t.  5 

(Y4.P93  »:3'');  and  probably  issued  separately  also.    See  aUo  note  under  Pr. 
Dates  of  annual  messuBes  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 

1850,  Dec.  2    /f''^''-l 

1851,  Dec.  2 

1852,  Dec.  6 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address 

[None  issued.    Deferred  till  Dec.  2,  1850,  and  then  included  in  1st  annual  message; 
see  Prl3.1:S50.] 

Proclamations  t 


Special  messages  f 

[Includes  all  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of 
regular  sessions.] 

Prl4.      FRANKLIN  PIERCE 

(Mar.  4,  1853-Mar.  4,  1857) 

Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  5 

(Y4.P93  1:3  &),  and  for  1856,  issued  separately  also.    See  also  note  under  Pr. 
Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 


690-1 
710-1 
746-1 
777-] 


1855,  Dec.  31 

1856,  Dec.    2 


810-1 
840-1' 
875-5 
893-1].] 


1853,  Dec.  5 

1854,  Dec.  4 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1853,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  f 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other 

to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.} 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ^ :  3  ^-").    See  also  note  under  Pr. 


Classification 
no. 

Prl5.1: 

(date) 


Prl5.2: 

(CT) 

Prl5.3: 

(nos.) 

Prl5.4: 

(nos.) 

Prl5.5: 

(CT) 

Prl5.6: 

(date) 

Prl5.7: 

(CT) 

Prl5.8: 

(CT) 


Prie.l: 

''date) 


Prl6.2: 

Ad2 

Prl6.3: 

(nos.) 
Prl6.4: 

(nos.) 
Prl6.5: 

(CT) 


884 


Prl5.    JAMES  BUCHANAN 

(Mar.  4,  1857-Mar.  4,  1861) 

Annual  messages 

[In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897, 
(Y4.P93 1:3  &);  and  probably  issued  separately  also.    See  also  note  under  Pr. 

Dates  of  annual  messages  and  references  to  Congressional  set  are  as  follows: 
1857,  Dec.  8    {[^l^^ll] 


V.  6 


1858,  Dec. 


;974-l 
\[997-2' 

1859,  Dec.l9    [1023-2] 

1860,  Dec.  3      [1078-1].] 


General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1857,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages,  among  which  are  the  two  protests  against  the  Covode  Com- 
mittee, and  all  other  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at 
beginning  of  regular  sessions. 

President  Buchanan's  "Further  protest  against  the  Covode  Committee,"  dated 
June  22, 1860,  is  not  given  in  Poore's  Veto  messages,  but  is  included  in  Richard- 
son's Compilation  among  the  veto  messages,  and  in  the  Congressional  set  it 
appears  as  House  executive  document  102,  36th  Congress,  1st  session,  serial 
no.  1057.  The  earlier  protest,  dated  Mar.  28, 1860,  appears  in  the  compilations 
of  both  Poore  and  Richardson,  but  does  not  appear  as  a  separate  document  in 
Congressional  set.] 

Prl6.    ABRAHAM  LINCOIiN 

(Mar.  4,  1861-Apr.  15,  1865) 

Annual  messages 

[Beginning  with  1861 ,  the  annual  message  has  appeared  at  the  beginning  of  the  annual 
volume  of  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  being  found  always  in  the  Congressional 
edition,  and  with  the  exception  of  1861-65,  in  the  bureau  edition  also. 

1861-64,  in  Foreign  relations  (see,  for  Congressional  document  references,  Sl.l:),  and 
issued  separately  also. 

In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  6 
(Y4.P93 1:3  6).    See  also  note  under  Pr.] 

General  publications 

Addresses.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Ist  and  2d  inaugural  addresses,  message, 
July  5,  1861,  proclamation,  Jan.  1,  1863,  [and]  Gettysburg 
address,  Nov.  19,  1863.     1909. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.]  ' 

Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ^ :  3 '-''').    See  also  note  under  Pr. 


j 


885 


ClassincatloB 
no. 

Prl6.6: 

(date) 

Prl6.7: 

(CT) 

Prl6.8: 

(CT) 


PrlO.    ABRAHAM  LINCOLN— Continued 
Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  follows:  1861,  Mar.  4;  18fi5,  Mar.  4.  Both  are  included  in  Prl6.2:Ad2.  The 
first  appears  also  as  a  separate  document  of  the  special  session  of  Senate,  37th 
Congress,  in  serial  no.  1082.] 

Proclamations  t 

[Proclamations  issued  during  Civil  War  are  also  contained  in  annual  report  of  War 
Department,  lSii5  (Wl. 1:865  <).! 

Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other  messages  to 
Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.) 


PrI7.    ANDREW  JOHNSON 

(Apr.  15,  1865-Mar.  4,  1869) 
See,  for  publications  relating  to  impeachment  of  Andrew  Johnson,  Y6.1:J63^-®. 


PrlT.l: 

(date) 

Prl7.2: 

(CT) 

Prl7.3: 

(nos.) 

Prl7.4 : 

(nos.) 

Prl7.5: 

(CT) 

Prl7.6: 

(date) 
Prl7.7: 

(CT) 

Prl7.8: 

(CT) 


PrlS.l: 

(date) 

Prl8.2: 

(CT) 

Prl8.3: 

(nos.) 

Prl8.4: 

(nos.) 
Prl8.5: 

(CT) 


Annual  messages 

[1865-68,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.  1865  is  only  in  Con- 
gressional edition  of  Foreign  relations. 

In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  6 
(Y4.P93 1:3 «).    See  also  note  under  Pr.J 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 

[Three  Executive  orders  bearing  dates  of  Apr.  29,  May  3,  and  May  9,  1865,  are  also 
contained  in  annual  report  of  War  Department,  1865  (Wl.l:865<).J 

Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1865,  Apr.  15.] 

Proclamations  t 

[Proclamations  issued  during  Civil  War  are  also  contained  in  annual  report  of  War 
Department,  1865  (Wl.l:86.5<).] 

Special  messages  f 

[Includes  veto  messages  and  all  other  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages 
sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Prl8.     ULYSSES   SIMPSON    GRANT 

(Mar.  4,  1869-Mar.  4,  1877) 

Annual  messages 

[1869-76,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  178&-1897,  v.  7 
(Y4.P93 1:3^).    See  also  note  under  Pr.) 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  t 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93 ' :  3 '-'»).    See  also  note  under  Pr. 


886 


Classification 
no. 

Prl8.6: 

(date) 
Prl8.7: 

(CT) 

Prl8.8: 

(CT) 


Prl8.     ULYSSES    SIMPSON   GRANT-Continued 
Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  foUows:  1869,  Mar.  4;  1873,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  f 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages  and  all  other  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  mes- 
sages sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 


Prl9.     RUTHERFORD   BIRCHARD 

(Mar.  4,  1877-Mar.  4,  1881) 


HAYES 


Prl9.1: 

Annual  messages 

(date) 

[1877-80,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
In  Richardson'c  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  7 
(Y4.P93>:37).    See  also  note  under  Tr.] 

Prl9.2: 

General  publications 

(CT) 

[None  issued?] 

Prl9.3: 

Bulletins 

(no8.) 

[None  issued.] 

Prl9.4: 

Circulars 

(no8.) 

[None  issued.] 

Prl9.5: 

Executive  orders  t 

(CT) 

Prl9.6: 

Inaugural  address  t 

(date) 

[Dated  1877,  Mar.  5.] 

Prl9.7: 

Proclamations  t 

(CT) 

Prl9.8: 

Special  messages  t 

(CT) 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other  messages 
to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Pr20.     JAMES  ABRAM   GARFIELD 

(Mar.  4-Sept.  19,  1881) 

Pr20.1: 

Annual  messages 

(date) 

[None  issued.] 

Pr20.2: 

General  publications 

(CT) 

[None  issued?] 

Pr20.3: 

Bulletins 

(no8.) 

[None  issued.] 

Pr20.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

Pr20.5: 

Executive  orders  f 

(CT) 

[President  Garfield  issued  only  one  Executive  order,  that  of  May  28, 1881,  regarding 
observance  of  Decoration  Day.] 

Pr20.6: 

Inaugural  address  t 

(date) 

[Dated  1881,  Mar.  4.] 

Pr20.7: 

Proclamations 

(CT) 

[None  issued.] 

t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93 ' :  3  i"^") .     See  also  note  under  Pr. 


887 


ClatMlflcatlon 
no. 

Pr20.8: 

(CT) 


Pr21.1: 

(date) 

Pr21.2 

(CT 

Pr21.3 

(nos, 

Pr21.4 

(nos. 

Pr21.5 

(CT 

Pr21.6 

(date 

Pr21.7 

(CT 

Pr21.8 

(CT) 


Pr20.    JAMES   ABRAM   GARFIELD— Continued 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  only  the  2  letters  of  transmittal,  dated  Apr.  6  and  May  20, 1881.] 

Pr21.      CHESTER  ALAN  ARTHUR 

(Sept.  19,  1881-Mar.  4,  1885) 

Annual  messages 

[1881-84,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
In  Richardson's  (^oinpiliition  of  nmssases  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  8 
(Y4.Py3i:3«).    See  also  note  under  J*r.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  orders  f 

Inaugural  address  f 

[Dated  1881,  Sept.  22.] 

Proclamations  t 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages  and  all  other  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  mes- 
sages sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 


Pr22.      GROVER   CLEVELAND 

(1st  term,  Mar.  4,  1885-Mar.  4,  1889;  2d  term,  Mar.  4,  1893-Mar.  4,  1897) 


Pr22.1: 

(date) 


Pr22.2: 

In2 


P96 

Pr22.3: 

(nos.) 
Pr22.4 : 

(nos.) 
Pr22.5 : 

(CT) 

Pr22.6: 

(date) 
Pr22.7: 

(CT) 


Annual  messages 

[1885-88,  and  1893-96,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
1885-88.  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  massages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897, 

v,8(Y4.P93i:38),  also  in   rublic  papers  of  Grover  Cleveland   (Pr22.2:P9C); 

1893-9(),  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789- 

1897,  V.  9  ( Y4.P93  »:39).    See  also  note  under  Pr.] 

General  publications 

Indian  education.  [Letter  to  James  Morrow  relative  to  Indian  educa- 
tion, in  response  to  resolution  adojited  at  session  of  Philadelphia 
annual  conference  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Mar.  20, 1888.] 
Mar.  29,  1888. 

Public  papers  of  Grover  Cleveland,  Mar.  4,  1885-Mar.  4,  1889.  1889. 
large  8« 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 


Inaugural  addresses  t 

[Dated  as  follows:  1885,  Mar.  4;  1893,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  o!  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ' :  3  '-'°).     See  also  note  under  Pr. 


888 


Classification 
no. 

Pr22.8: 

(CT) 


Pr23.1: 

(date) 

Pr23.2: 

P96 

Pr23.3: 

(nos.) 

Pr23.4: 

(nos.) 

Pr23.5: 

(CT) 

Pr23.6: 

(date) 

Pr23.7: 

(CT) 

Pr23.8: 

(CT) 


papers  of  I'residents,  1789-1897,  v.  9 


Pr22.     GROVER   CLEVELAND— Continued 
Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other  messages 
to  C  ongress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 

Pr23.      BENJAMIN  HARRISON 

(Mar.  4,  1889-Mar.  4,  1893) 

Annual  messages 

[1889-92,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also 
In  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  I'resi( 
(Y4.r93 1:3  s).    See  also  note  under  I'r.] 

General  publications 

Public  papers  and  addresses  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  Mar.  4, 1889-Mar.  4, 
1893.     1893.     large  8« 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders  t 


Inaugural  address  t 

[Dated  1889,  Mar.  4.] 

Proclamations  t 


Special  messages  t 

[Includes  veto  messages,  and  all  messages  to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages 
sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.] 


Pr24.      GROVER   CLEVELAND 

(2d  term,  Mar.  4,  1893-Mar.  4,  1897) 
[The  publications  of  President  Cleveland's  2d  term  are  classed  with  those  of  his  1st  term;  see  Pr22.] 

Pr25.      WILLIAM   McKINLEY 

(Mar.  4,  1897-Sept.  14,  1901) 

[Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  10  (Y4  P93i:3io),  contains 
those  messages,  Proclamations,  and  Executive  orders  of  President  McKinley  which  relate  to  the  Spanish- 
American  War.    The  annual  message  of  1898  is  there  given  in  full.] 


Pr25.1: 

(date) 

Pr25.2: 

C44 

L33 


P26 

Pr25.3: 

(nos.) 
Pr25.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  messages 

[1897-1900,  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.    See  also  notes 
under  Pr.  and  Pr25.] 

General  publications 

China.  [Request  of  Emperor  of  China  for  intervention  by  United 
States,  and  reply  of  President.]     [July  23,  1900.]    f  <> 

Lafit  speech  of  William  McKinley,  delivered  at  Pan-American  Expo- 
sition at  Buffalo,  Sept.  5,  1901.  1904.  large  8°  (58th  Cong. 
2d  sess.  S.  doc.  268;  serial  no.  4592.)  [The  edition  in  the 
Congressional  set  is  8''.] 

Passports.  Rules  governing  issuing  of  passports.  [May  21,  1898.]  4° 
[See  also  Pr26.2:P26  and  S1.2:P26^.2  ] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


t  The  text  may  be  found  in  Richardson's  Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of 
Presidents,  1789-1897,  v.  1-10  (Y4.P93  ^i  3 1-^°).     See  also  note  under  Pr. 


889 


CUsslflratlon 
no. 

Pr25.5: 

(CT) 

Pr25.(>: 

(date) 

Pr25.7: 

(CT) 
Pr25.8: 

(CT) 


Pr26.1: 

(date) 

Pr26.2: 

B82 


C12 
C16 

C43 


C76 

C81 
G74» 


G74  2 
H24 

H26 
H81 

l87 


J23 
J71 


Pr25.    WILLIAM   McKIN LEY— Continued 
Executive  orders 

[The  only  Executive  orders  of  President  McKlnley  In  separate  folio  form  In  IMibllc 
Do(!Uments  Library,  are  the  two  which  relate  to  Annexation  of  Hawaii.  See 
also  notes  under  IT.  and  Pr25.] 

Inaugural  addresses 

[Dated  as  follows:  1897,  Mar.  4;  1901,  Mar.  4.  Tssued  separately  In  8o  and  large  8>> 
pamphlets.    See  also  note  tinder  Vr.] 

Proclamation  s 

[Not  listed.    See  notes  under  Pr.  and  rr25.] 

Special  messages 

[Inchides  veto  message,  special  (or  extra)  se.sslon  messages,  and  all  other  messages  to 
Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions.  See 
also  notes  under  Pr.  and  Pr2.5.) 

Pr26.      THEODORE  ROOSEVELT 

(Sept.  14,  1901-Mar.  4,  1909) 

Annual  messages 

[  1901-08, t  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.  See  also  note 
under  Pr.) 

General  publications 

Brownsville,  Tex.  Reply  to  Senate  resolution  concerning  discharge  of 
3  companies  of  25th  Infantry  [with  reports  of  inspectors-general, 
Augustus  P.  Blocksom,  Leonard  A.  Lovering,  and  Emeat  A. 
Garlington].  [1906.]  [Appeared  also  (with  additional  matter 
which  is  entered  under  W1.2:B82)  as  59th  Congress,  2d  session, 
Senate  document  155,  pt.  1,  serial  no.  5078.] 

Cairo,  111.    Address  at  Cairo,  111.,  Oct.  3,  1907.     1907. 

Canton,  Ohio.  Address  at  [unveiling  of  William  McKinley  monument] 
Canton,  Ohio.     Sept.  30,  1907. 

Children.  Proceedings  of  conference  on  care  of  dependent  children 
[called  by  President  Roosevelt],  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  25,  26, 
1909.     1909.     [5400-721]    [White  House  edition.] 

Conservation  of  natural  resources.  Address  at  opening  of  conference 
on  conservation  of  natural  resources  [Washington,  D.  C]  May  13, 
1908.  1908.  [Also  in  Proceedings  of  conference  of  governors, 
Washington,  D.  C,  May  13-15,  1908  (Pr26.2:G74».2).] 

Corcoran  Art  Gallery.  Address  at  Corcoran  Art  Gallery  [Washington, 
D.  C]  at  St.  Gaudens  exhibition,  Dec.  15,  1908.     1908. 

Governors.     Proceedings  of  conference  of  governors  [called  by  President 
Roosevelt  to  consider  conservation  of  natural  resources],  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  May  13-15,  1908;  edited  by  W  J  McGee.    1909. 
large  S°    [White  House  edition.] 
Same.    1909.    8°    [5538-1425] 

Harrisburg,  Pa.  Address  at  dedication  ceremonies  of  new  State  capitol 
building  at  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  4,  1906.     1906. 

Harvard  Union.    Address  at  Harvard  Union,  Feb.  23, 1907.     1907. 

House  of  Representatives.  Address  at  laying  of  comer  stone  of  Office 
Building  of  House  of  Representatives,  Apr.  14,  1906.     1906. 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1904-.  Letter  placing  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission  [1904-]  under  supervision  of  Secretary  of  War,  and 
defining  jurisdiction  and  functions  of  commission.  May  9,  1904; 
12°  [Also  in  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  House  document  226, 
serial  no.  4853.] 

Jamastown  Ter-Centennial  Exposition,  1907.  Address  at  opening  of 
Jamestown  Exposition,  Apr.  26,  1907.     1907. 

Jones,  John  Paul.  Address  on  occasion  of  reinterment  of  remains  of 
John  Paul  Jones  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  Apr.  24,  1906.     1906. 

t  Foreign  relations  for  1908  not  yet  issued  (Nov.  1911). 


i 


890 


Classification 
no. 

Pr26.2: 

K43 
L631 

L632 
M46 

M51 

M85 

P26 

P38 

Sa2 
Sh5 

Pr26.3: 

(nos.) 
Pr26.4: 

(nos.) 
Pr26.5: 

(CT) 


Pr26.6: 

(date) 

Pr26.7: 

(CT) 


Pr26.8: 

(CT) 


Pr26.    THEODORE  ROOSEVELT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Keokuk,  Iowa.    Address  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  Oct.  1,  1907.     1907. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Address  at  Lincoln  dinner  of  Republican  Club  of 
City  of  New  York,  Waldorf-Astoria  Hotel,  Feb.  13,  1905.     1905. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Address  on  occasion  of  celebration  of  100th  anni- 
versary of  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Hodgenville,  Ky.,  Feb.  12, 
1909.     1909, 

Medals.  Regulations  governing  award  of  life-saving  medals  under  act 
approved  Feb.  23,  1905  [to  promote  security  of  travel  upon  rail- 
roads engaged  in  interstate  commerce,  and  to  encourage  saving  of 
life].    Mar.  29,  1905.     4° 

Memphis,  Tenn.  Address  to  Deep  Waterway  Convention  at  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  Oct.  4,  1907.     1907. 

Mothers.  Address  before  National  Congress  of  Mothers,  Washington, 
Mar.  13,  1905.     1905. 

Passports.  Rules  governing  granting  and  issuing  of  passports  in  United 
States.    [July  19, 1902.]    4«  [^eeaZso  Pr25.2:P26  and  S1.2:P26 '.2.] 

Pennsylvania  University.  Address  at  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia,  Feb.  22,  1905.     1905. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Address  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  2,  1907.     1907. 

Sheridan,  Philip  Henry.  Address  at  unveiling  of  monument  to  Gen- 
eral Sheridan,  Nov.  25,  1908  [Washington,  D.  C.].     1908. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders    f 

[No  attempt  is  here  made  to  list  the  numerous  Executive  orders  of  President  Roose- 
velt, which  relate  to  national  forests,  civil  service  amendments,  reinstatements, 
and  various  other  administrative  matters. 

Since  Oct.  1905,  the  Executive  orders  have  been  printed  through  the  Bureau  of 
Rolls  and  Library,  State  Dept.,  and  have  been  entered,  as  issued,  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue  United  States  public  documents  (GP3.8:),  under  President  of  United 
States.] 

Inaugural  address 

[Dated  1905,  Mar.  4.  Although  President  Roosevelt's  annual  message  of  Dec.  3, 
1901,  contains  a  full  exposition  of  his  policies,  he  does  not  refer  to  it  as  his  inau- 
gural message.] 

Proclamation  s 

[No  attempt  is  here  made  to  list  the  numerous  Proclamations  issued  by  President 
Roosevelt,  many  of  which  relate  to  national  forests,  and  the  remainder  to  com- 
mercial treaties.  Thanksgiving  and  holiday  observances,  and  other  matters  of 
national  or  international  import.  They  are  arranged  chronologically  and  indexed 
under  "  Proclamations"  in  Statutes  at  large  (S7.9:).] 

Special  messages 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session  messages,  and  all  other  messages 
to  Congress  excepting  annual  messages  sent  at  beginning  of  regular  sessions. 
See  also  note  tmder  Pr.] 


Pr27.1: 

(date) 

Pr27.2 : 

W57 


Pr27.      WILLIAM 

(Mar.  4, 

Annual  messages 


HOWARD 

1909-  ) 


TAFT 


[1909, t  in  Foreign  relations  (Sl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Pr.] 


See  also  note  under 


General  publications 

Whisky.  What  is  meaning  of  term  whisky  under  pure  food  act,  and 
proper  regulations  for  branding  various  kinds  of  whisky  under 
internal  revenue  act?  decision  by  President  Taft.     1909. 


t  Foreign  relations  for  1909  not  yet  issued  (Nov.  1911). 


891 


CUMincatlon 
no. 

Pr27.2: 

W73 

Pr27..3: 

(iios.) 
Pr27.4 : 

(no8.) 
Pr27.5: 

(CT) 


Pr27.6: 

(date) 
Pr27.7: 

(CT) 

Pr27.8: 

(CT) 


Pr27.     WILMAM  HOWARD   TAFT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Winona,  Minn.     Address  at  Winona,  Minn,   [on  reasons  for  signing 
Payne-Aldrich  tariff  bill],  Sept.  17,  1909.     1909. 

Bulletins 

[None  iasued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Executive  orders 

[No  attempt  Is  here  made  to  list  the  numerous  Executive  orders  of  President  Taft, 
which  relate  to  transfers,  reservations  and  withdrawals  of  public  lands,  civil 
service  appointments,  rej,'ulations  for  Canjil  Zone,  and  other  administrative  mat- 
ters. As  issued,  they  are  entereil  in  the  Monthly  catalogue  United  States  public 
documents  (GP3.8:),  under  I'resident  of  United  States.] 

Inaugural  address 

[Dated  1909,  Mar.  4.    Issued  separately. 

Proclamations    £• 


See  alfo  note  imder  Pr.] 


[The  Proclamations  of  the  President  during  1909  relate  to  national  monuments,  etc. 
They  tire  not  listed  here.  As  issued,  they  are  entered  in  Monthly  catalogue 
United  States  public  documents  (GP3.8:),  under  President  of  United  States. 
See  also  note  under  Pr.] 


Special  messages 

[Includes  veto  messages,  special  (or  extra)  session 
to  Congress  excepting  annual  message»sent  at 
also  note  under  Pr.] 


ages,  and  all  other  messages 
ning  of  regular  sessions.    See 


PS.    POSTAL  SAVINGS  SYSTEM  t 


S.    STATE  DEPARTMENT 


[This  is  the  oldest  of  the  JExecutive  Departments.  The  act  of  Congress  approved 
July  27,  1789,  established  a  Department  of  Foreign  Affairs  and  this  act  was  followed 
by  another,  approved  Sept.  15,  1789,  which  enlarged  the  duties  of  the  Department 
and  directed  that  it  be  called  the  Department  of  State.  This  law  required  the  Sec- 
retary to  receive  and  publish  the  laws  of  the  United  States;  to  be  custodian  of  the 
seal  of  the  United  States;  to  authenticate  copies  of  records  and  papers  properly 
coming  before  him,  and  to  receive  all  records  and  papers  in  the  office  of  (he  late 
Secretary  of  Congress,  except  such  as  related  to  the  Treasury  and  War  Departments. 

fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that 
time  the  Postal  Savings  System  has  been  organized,  necessitating  additional  classes, 
the  heading  and  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 

PS.    Postal  Savings  System 

[Established  by  act  approved  June  25, 1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  pt.  1,  p.  814).    Board  of  tmstees  composed  of 

Postmaster-General,  chairman.  Secretary  of  Treasury,  and  Attorney-General.] 

Annual  reports 


PSl.l: 

(date) 

PS1.2: 

(CT) 

PS1.3: 

(nos.) 

PS1.4: 

(nos.) 

PS1.5': 

(date) 

PS1.52: 

(CT) 

PS1.6: 

(CT) 


General  publications 
Bulletins 
Circulars 

Regulations  (general) 
Regulations  (special) 
Instructions 


892 

Under  the  laws  of  Apr.  10,  1790,  and  Feb.  21,  1793,  this  Department  was  given  charge 
of  the  patent  business,  which  remained  under  its  control  until  the  Department  of 
the  Interior  was  established  in  1849  (see  I  23.).  The  State  Department  also  superin- 
tended the  census  enumeration  until  May  23,  1850,  when  Congress  transferred  this 
msinesa  to  the  Interior  Department  (see  I2.-I14.).  Territorial  affairs  were  also 
under  the  State  Department  until  transferred  to  the  Interior  Department  by  act  of 
Mar.  1,  1873  (see,  for  reports  of  governors,  etc.,  classes  under  1 1.). 

The  Secretary  of  State  conjointly  with  the  Attorney-General  acted  upon  petitions  for 
pardons  until  1850,  when  that  duty  passed  into  the  hands  of  the  Attorney-General. 
Warrants  for  pardons  continued  to  be  issued  by  the  State  Department  until  1893 
when  this  duty  was  transferred  to  the  Justice  Department  by  Executive  order. 

Under  the  act  approved  May  31,  1790,  the  Secretary  of  State  was  charged  with  matters 
relating  to  copyrights.  By  act  approved  Feb.  5,  1859,  this  work  was  transferred 
from  the  Department  of  State  to  the  Department  of  the  Interior,  and  a  later  act 
approved  July  8,  1870  provided  that  the  librarian  of  Congress  should  have  control 
of  copyrights.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  copyright  publications  issued 
prior  to  the  transfer  to  the  Library  of  Congress.  See,  for  publications  of  Copyright 
Office,  LC3.,  and  for  Copyright  enactments  of  United  States,  1783-1906,  Copyright 
Office  Bulletin  3,  2d  edition  (LC3.3:3 2). 

See,  for  historiea  of  the  Department  of  State,  S1.2:St2  ^-^.  f] 


Classification 


81. 


SECRETARY 


Sl.l:     Annual  reports,  Foreign  relations 


(date) 


[The  Secretary  of  State  is  the  only  cabinet  officer  who  does  not  make  a  yearly  report 
on  the  business  of  his  Department,  the  only  annual  report  of  a  Secretary  of  State 
being  Secretary  Olney's,  1896,  which  appeared  in  the  volume  of  Foreign  relations 
and  was  also  issued  separately  (SI. la:). 

The  reports  here  listed  are  the  yearly  collections  of  diplomatic  correspondence  between 
the  United  States  and  one  or  more  foreign  countries.  From  earliest  times  the 
President  in  his  annual  message  gave  a  synopsis  of  our  relations  with  foreign 
countries,  and  this  was  usually  supplemented  by  certain  State  Department 
papers,  sometimes  a  single  treaty,  but  more  often  a  number  of  diplomatic  letters. 
From  these  accompanying  papers  grew  up  the  publication  now  known  as  Foreign 
relations. 

As  the  volumes  of  Foreign  relations  have  for  more  than  45  years  past  been  issued  in 
permanent  form  with  the  President's  annual  message,  and  on  account  of  the 
difficulty  in  marking  their  first  appearance  as  an  annual  State  Department 
document,  this  list  of  Foreign  relations  is  made  to  include  references  to  the  earliest 
documents  in  the  Congressional  set  where  the  State  Department  papers  accom- 
pany the  President's  annual  message,  whether  they  immediately  follow  such 
message,  or  are  intercepted  by  other  Department  reports  bearing  the  same  docu- 
ment number.  For  1830,  1835,  1841,  and  1860,  references  are  given  to  such 
papers  from  the  State  Department  which  were  transmitted  somewhat  later 
than  the  annual  message.  Since  1861,  state  papers  which  do  not  accompany  the 
annual  message,  and  are  issued  in  a  separate  volume  are  not  included  here,  being 
listed  below  under  General  publications  (S1.2:). 

From  1861  to  1909  (except  1869),  this  compilation  of  State  Department  correspondence 
besides  appearing  in  the  Congressional  set,  has  been  issued,  sometimes  with  a 
dilferent  arrangement,  in  a  regular  volumed  bureau  form.  For  1861  there  are 
2  bureau  editions,  one  of  which  bears  title  "Papers  relating  to  foreign  affairs." 
From  1861  to  1868  the  back-title  reads:  Diplomatic  correspondence.  From  1870 
to  1909,  back-title  reads:  Foreign  relations  of  United  States.  It  does  not  purport 
to  be  a  complete  record  of  diplomatic  correspondence,  however,  as  the  Departs 
ment  of  State  exercises  discretion  in  withholding  from  publication  many  diplo- 
matic dispatches. 

See,  for  diplomatic  correspondence,  1775-87,  Z2.2:-Z2.4: 

See,  for  papers  of  this  nature,  Apr.  30,  1789-May  24,  1828,  American  state  papers, 
Foreign  relations,  serial  nos.  01-06.] 


1818 

1819 

1820 

1821 

1822 
1823 

1824 
1825 


In  17-2] 

In  26-1 

In  31-2 

None  issued.] 

In  59-1 

In  63-1 

None  issued.] 

93-14] 

In  108-1 

In  113-2 

In  125-2,  p.  169 

In  131-] 

L,  p.  169 

1826 

1827 

1828\ 
1829] 

1830 

1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 


r[In  144-1 
[[In  148-2 
rfln  163-1 
[[In  169-2; 

[None  issued.] 

203-20,  21] 

206-21,  22] 

None  issued.] 

233-37] 

None  issued.] 

In  271-2,  p.  27,  393] 


t  A  later  history  was  issued  in  1911  in  both  8»  and  4'»  pamphlets,  with  title.  Outline 
of  organization  and  work  of  Department  of  State. 


893 


ClasxIflratloD 
no. 

Sl.l 


SI.     8ECRETARY— Continued 
Annual  reports,  Foreign  relations— Continued 


(date) 


1835 

1836 

1837  i 

1838  { 

1839  I 
1840 

1841 

1842  I 

1843  I 

1844  I 

1845  I 


In  279-1] 
279-7] 
In  286-2 
In  297-1 
In  301-2 
In  314-1 
In  321-3 
In  338-1 
In  344-2 
In  354-1 
In  363-2 
None  issued.] 
In  390-1] 
390-55] 
In  392-1] 
392-34,  39] 
In  395-1" 


In  401-2 
In  413-1 
In  418-2 
In  431-1 
In  439-2 
In  449-1 
In  463-2 
In  470-1 
In  480-2 


[At  special  ses- 
sion.] 


1846 

1847 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1851 
1852 
1853 

1854 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 
1860 


In  493-1 
In  497-4 
In  503-1 
In  515-8 
In  537-1 
In  549-1 
In  569-5] 
None  issued.] 
In  611-1] 
In  634-2] 
None  issued.] 
In  690-1] 
In  710-1 
In  746-1 
In  777-1 
In  810-1 
In  840-1 
In  875-5' 
In  893-1 
In  919-11] 
In  942-2] 
In  974-1 
In  997-2 
In  1023-2] 
1095-7] 


1861      [In  1117-1] 

Same,  without  President's  message,  and  with  correspondence  rela- 
tive to  Mason  and  Slidell.    See  also  S1.2:M38. 

1862,  pt.  1        'I     nif^fi-n    /[Bureau  edition  does  not  contain  Presi- 
Same,  pt.  2/    l^^^^^J    \    dent's  message.] 

1863,  pt.  1    [1180-1]    [Bureau  edition  does  not  contain  President's 
message.] 

Same,  pt.  2    [1181-1]    [Contains  also  Selections  from  Consular  cor- 
respondence.] 

1864,  pt.  1    [1216-1]    [Bureau  edition  does  not  contain  President's 
message.] 

Same,  pt.  2  [1217-1] 
Same,  pt.  3  [1218-1] 
Same,  pt.  4    [1219-1] 

1865,  pt.  1    [1244-1]    [Bureau  edition  does  not  contain  President's 
message.] 

Same,  pt.  2    [1245-1] 

Same,  pt.  3    [1246-1] 

Same  [pt.  4],  appendix,  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln     [1247-1] 

Same  [pt.  4,  appendix],  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln    4"    [This 

special  4''  edition,  with  back  title.  Tributes  of  nations  to  Abraham 

Lincoln,  is  not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1866,  pt.  1    [1281-1] 
Same,  pt.  2    [1282-1] 
Same,  pt.  3    [1283-1] 

1867,  pt.  1    [1322-1] 
Same,  pt.  2    [1323-1] 

1868,  pt.  1    [1364-1] 
Same,  pt.  2    [1365-1] 

1869  [In  1411-1] 

1870  [144&-1] 


894 


Classiflcation 
no. 

Sl.l: 

(date) 


SI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  relations— Continued 
1871    [1502-1] 


[1553-1] 
[1554-1] 
[1555-1] 
[1556-1] 
[1557-1] 


1872  [pt.  1]     [1552-1] 

Same,  pt.  2  [v.  1,  Geneva  arbitration] 

Same,  pt.  2  [v.  2,  Geneva  arbitration] 

Same,  pt.  2  [v.  3,  Geneva  arbitration] 

Same,  pt.  2  [v.  4,  Geneva  arbitration] 

Same,  pt.  2  [v.  5,  Berlin  arbitration] 
1873,  pt.  1,  V.  1    [1594-1] 

Same,  pt.  1,  v.  2    [1595-1] 

Same,  pt.  2,  v.  3,  [Washington  arbitration]  American-British  Claims 
Commission     [1596-1] 
1874    [1634-1] 
1875,  v.  1     [1672-1] 

Same,  v.  2    [1673-1] 
1876    [1741-1] 

Same,  appendix}    [1^93-1] 


1878 

1842-1 

1879 

1902-1 

1880 

1951-1' 

1881 

2009-1 

1882 

2090-1 

1883 

2181-1' 

1884 

2276-1 

1885 

2368-1 

1886 

2460-1 

1887 

2532-1 

1888,  pt.  1     [262&-1] 

Same,  pt.  2    [2627-1] 

1889 

2714-1 

1890 

2830-1 

1891 

2920-1 

1892 

3076-1' 

1893 

3197-r 

1894 

3292-1 

Same,  appendix  1    [3293-1] 
Same,  appendix  2,  Affairs  in  Hawaii     [3294-1] 
1895,  pt.  1     [3368-1] 
Same,  pt.  2    [3369-1] 


1896 

[3477-1] 

1897 

3629-1 

1898 

3743-1 

1899 

3898-1   pt.  1] 

1900 

4069-1] 

1901 

4268-1' 

1902 

4440-1 

Same,   appendix   1,    Whaling  and   sealing  claims  agains 

[4441-1] 

Same,  appendix  2,  Pious  fund  of  the  Califomias    [4442-1] 

1903 

4627-1] 

1904 

4780-1' 

1905 

4941-1 

1906,  pt.l     [51041-1] 

Same,  pt.  2    [5104^-1] 

1907,  pt.  1     [5270 1-1] 

Sar 

ae,  pt.  i 

I    [52702-1] 

895 


ClaKMlflratlon 
no. 

Sl.l: 

(date) 

Sl.l«: 

(date) 

Sl.l«: 

(CT) 
81. 1^: 

861-899 


S1.2: 

Ab9 

AI71 
AI72 


A84 
At8i 

At82 
B27 


B45 
B67 


B672 
B73 

C12 

C22 

C331 
CSS  2 


81.     8ECRETAUY— Continued 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  relations — Continued 

1908 t     [5411-1040J 
1909 t     (5704-101 J 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  relations  (separates;  Secretary's 
report) 

[The  only  personal  annual  report  of  a  Secretary  of  State  Is  that  made  by  Secretary 
Olney,  1890;  therefore,  the  1890  separate  is  "the  only  one  to  be  classed  here.] 

Annual    reports, 

laneous) 


Foreign    relations   (separates;   miscel- 


Annual  reports,  Foreign  relations  (indexes) 

General  index  to  diplomatic  correspondence  and  foreign  relations  of 
United  States,  1861-99.  1902.  [This  is  an  index  to  the  annual 
volumes  containing  diplomatic  correspondence  published  by 
the  State  Department,  1861-68,  1870-99  (81.1:861-868,  870-899).] 

General  publications 

Abyssinia.  Our  mission  to  Abyssinia,  [Rpbert  P.]  Skinner's  report. 
Feb.  1,  1904. 

Alto  Velo  [Island],  claim  of  Patterson  and  Murguiendo.    Jan.  17,  1867. 
Same,  with  further  argument  of  claimants.     1868.     ([40th  Cong. 
2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  38];  serial  no.  1316.) 

American  National  Institute,  Paris,  France.    See  Yl.SiAmS^'^ 

Asia.  Report  to  Secretary  of  State  upon  tour  of  consular  inspection  in 
Asia;  by  Herbert  H.  D.  Peirce.     1904. 

Attorneys-General.     Digest  of  published  opinions  of  Attorneys-General 
and  of  leading  decisions  of  Federal  courts  with  reference  to  inter- 
national law,  treaties,  and  kindred  subjects;  [by  John  L,  Cad- 
walader].     1877. 
Same.     Revised  edition.     1877.     [1719-46] 
See,  for  general  digests  of  opinions  of  Attorneys-General,  J1.6: 

Barrundia,  J.  Martin.  [Letter  from  James  G.  Blaine,  Secretary  of 
State,  Nov.  — ,  1890,  to  Lansing  B.  Mizner,  minister  to  Guate- 
mala, giving  reasons  for  his  recall  because  of  his  conduct  in  con- 
nection with  killing  of  J.  Martin  Barrundia.]  [1890.]  f°  [In 
2858-51]  [Also  in  Foreign  relations,  1890  (Sl.l  i:890),  p.  123-142. 
The  letter  as  there  given  bears  the  date  of  Nov.  18,  1890.] 

Bering  Sea.     Papers  relating  to  Behring  Sea  fisheries.     1887. 

Bowen,  Herbert  W.  In  matter  of  charges  of  Herbert  W.  Bowen  against 
Francis  B.  Loomis,  and  counter  charges  of  Loomis  against  Bowen; 
action  of  President  on  countercharges  of  Loomis  against  Bowen, 
[and]  findings  of  Secretary  of  War,  temporarily  designated  to  act 
in  absence  of  Secretary  of  State,  on  charges  of  Bowen  against 
Loomis.  1905.  23 1. 
Same  [with]  evidence  on  charges  and  countercharges.     1905.    294  p. 

Brazil.  Constitution  of  Republic  of  United  States  of  Brazil,  n.  p. 
1890. 

Calendar  of  miscellaneous  letters  received  by  Department  of  State  from 
organization  of  Government  to  1820.     1897.     [Confidential.] 

Caroline,  brig.  Papers  and  correspondence  relative  to  claim  against 
Brazil  concerning  [brig]  Caroline,  and  to  proceedings  of  James 
Watson  Webb  respecting  it.  1874.  ([4Sd  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S.  ex. 
doc.  52];  serial  no.  1581.) 

Central  America.  Documents  relative  to  Central  American  affairs  and 
enlistment  question.  Washington,  Cornelius  Wendell,  printer, 
1856. 

Central  America.  Map  of  Central  America,  n.  p.  1856.  [Map  same 
as  that  found  in  S1.2:C33  K] 


t  Not  yet  issued  (Nov.  1911). 


896 


Classification 
no. 

S1.2: 

C431 


C432 

C433 
C44 

C45 
C491 


C492 
C52 


C57 


C71 
076^ 
C762 
C763 

C76* 
076*^ 
C76« 


C767 
C89I 


C892 

C893 
C89* 

C89'* 

C89« 


81.     SECRETARY— Continued 
General  publications — Continued 

Chile.  Message  of  President  [Jan.  25, 1892,  and  Jan.  28, 1892]  respecting 
relations  with  Chile,  together  with  diplomatic  correspondence, 
correspondence  with  naval  officials,  inquiry  into  attack  on  sea- 
men of  U.  S.  S.  Baltimore  in  streets  of  Valparaiso,  and  evidence 
of  officers  and  crew  of  steamer  Keweenaw  respecting  ill-treat- 
ment of  Patrick  Shields  by  Chilean  police.  1892.  [2954-91, 
2  pts.]  [The  diplomatic  correspondence,  rearranged  in  some 
instances,  appears  also  in  Foreign  relations,  1891  (SI. 1:891).] 
Chile.  Message  of  President  [Jan.  28,  1892]  transmitting  further  corre- 
spondence respecting  relations  with  Chile.  1892.  [2954-91, 
pt.  2]  [Also  bound  in  S1.2:C43  \] 
Chile.     Resumption  of  specie  payments  in  Chile,  report  to  Secretary  of 

State;  by  Edward  H.  Strobel.     1896. 
China.    Memorandum  in  regard  to  jurisdiction  of  American  consular 
officers  in  China  over  offenses  against  morality  and  decency. 
[Nov.  26,  1906.] 
Cholera.     Report  on  cholera  in  Europe  and  India;  by  Edward  O. 

Shakespeare.     1890.     4°    [2454-92] 
Citizenship,  naturalization,  passports,  sections  of  Revised  statutes  of 
United  States  relating  to  those  subjects,  Avith  general  instructions 
in  regard  to  passports.     1887. 
Citizenship  and  naturalization.     [1898.] 

Claims.     Circular,  claims  against  foreign  governments  [method  of  pro- 
cedure when  assistance  of  Department  of  State  is  desired  in  their 
prosecution].     [Mar.  5,  1906.] 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  and  Monroe  doctrine,  letter  from  Secretary  of 
State  to  minister  of  United  States  at  London,  May  8,  1882,  etc. 
1882.     [1991-194] 
Colombia.     Notes  on  constitutions  of  Republic  of  Colombia.     [1903.] 
Constitution  of  United  States,     n.  p.  Jan.  1,  1833.     12° 
Constitution  of  United  States  of  America  with  amendments.     1891. 
Constitution  of  United  States  of  America,  literal  print.    Washington, 

Department  of  State,  1895. 
Consular  service.     Examinations  for  consular  service.     [Sept.  23,  1895.] 

Same  [without  circular  to  applicants  on  p.  7].     [Sept.  23,  1895.] 
Consular  appropriations.     Extract  from  letter  of  Secretary  of  State 
transmittmg  estimates  of  consular  appropriations  for  1898-99. 
Nov.  13,  1897. 
Consular  fees.    Tariff  of  American  consular  fees.     [1909.]    large  4<» 
Cuba.     Correspondence  relating  to  progress  of  revolution  in  Cuba, 
transmitted  in  obedience  to  resolution.     1869.     ([41st  Cong.  2d 
sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  7];  serial  no.  1405.) 
Cuba.     Correspondence  of  Department  of  State  in  relation  to  seizure  of 
American   vessels   and   injuries   to   American   citizens   during 
hostilities  in  Cuba.     1870.     [1407-108] 
Same  in  relation  to  emancipation  of  slaves  in  Cuba,  and  accom- 
panying papers.     1870.     [1407-113] 
Cuba.    Central  Cuban  Relief  Committee,  appeal  [relative  to  suffering 
in  Cuba].    Jan.  7,  1898.     f° 
[This  committee  was  appointed  by  the  President,  Jan.  1,  1898,  and  acted  under 
direction  of  the  Department  of  State.] 
Cuba.     Report  of  Central  Cuban  Relief  Committee,  New  York  City, 
to  Secretary  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C,  [Jan.  1,  1898-Feb.  15, 
1899].     [Press  of  John  B.  Watkins,  N.  Y.]  Feb.  15,  1899. 
Cuba.    Correspondence  between   Department  of  State  and   United 
States  minister  at  Madrid  and  consular  representatives  of  United 
States  in  Cuba,  and  other  papers  relating  to  Cuban  affairs.     1870. 
([4l8t  Cong.  2d  sess.    H.  ex.  doc.  160];  serial  no.  1418.) 
Cuban  pacification,  report  of  William  H.  Taft,  Secretary  of  War,  and 
Robert  Bacon,  assistant  Secretary  of  State,  Dec.  11,  1906.    See 
W6.2:C892, 


897 


CUsttincBtlon 
no. 

S1.2: 

D35 


D621 

D622 

D623 

D62* 

Ex3 
Ex7 

Ex8' 
Ex82 

Ex83 
F53» 


F532 
F76 
F83 
F84» 


81.     NEC  RET  ARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Declaration  of  Iiulependenre,  story  of  ita  adoption,  with  bio^'raphiea 
and  ])()rl raits  of  HJ^nere  and  of  secretary  of  Congress;  by  William 
il.  Michael.     1904.     large  8° 

Diplomatic  and  consular  systems.  Act  to  remodel  diplomatic  and 
consular  systems  of  United  States,  approved  Mar,  1,  1855,  also, 
sec.  3  of  act  apjjroved  Mar.  3,  1855,  amendatory  thereof.  Wash- 
ington, A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  1855.     12« 

Diplomatic  and  consular  systems.  Act  to  regulate  diplomatic  and 
consular  systems  of  United  States,  approved  Aug.  18,  1856. 
Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  1856. 

Diplomatic  and  consular  offices.  Maps  showing  location  of  diplomatic 
and  consular  offices  of  United  States,  Mar.  1,  1888.     1888.     f  « 

Diplomatic  and  consular  [appropriations],  1907  [increases  and  decreases, 
etc.].     [1906.]    narrow  large  8° 

Executive  oflicers  of  United  States,  1789-1901.    Oct.  19,  1901. 

Expatriation.  Opinions  of  principal  officers  of  Executive  Depart- 
ments, and  other  papers  relating  to  expatriation,  naturalization, 
and  change  of  allegiance.  1873.  large  8"  [Also,  with  changes 
in  arrangement,  in  Foreign  relations,  1873,  principally  in  pt.  1, 
V.  2,  but  partly  in  pt.  1,  v.  1  (SI.  1:873  ^'^).] 

Extradition.     Report  on  extradition,  with  returns  of  all  cases  from 
Aug.  9,  1842,  to  Jan.  1,  1890,  and  index;  by  John  Bassett  Moore. 
1890. 
Same.     1890.    large    8°    [Number   of   pages   is    the   same   as   in 

S1.2:Ex8^,  difference  being  in  width  of  margins.] 
See,  for  edition  issued  for  use  of  International  American  Confer- 
ence, S5.9^:Ex8. 

Extraterritorial  crime.  Report  on  extraterritorial  crime  and  [A.  K.] 
Cutting  case;  [by  John  Bassett  Moore].     1887. 

Fisheries.  Letter  to  Secretary  of  State  as  to  relations  of  United  States 
with  British  provinces  and  actual  condition  of  question  of 
fisheries,  from  E.  H.  Derby  [with  appendix.  Preliminary  report 
on  treaty  of  reciprocity  with  Great  Britain  to  regulate  trade 
between  United  States  and  provinces  of  British  North  America, 
prepared  by  E.  H.  Derby  at  request  of  Secretary  of  Treasury]. 
Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1867.  [1277-30]  [Imprint 
of  appendix  reads  Washington,  D.  C,  Treasury  Department, 
1866.  The  first  84  p.  of  the  appendix  appeared  separately  as  a 
publication  of  the  Treasury  Department;  see  T1.2:R24^  Con- 
gressional edition  is  in  different  form  and  has  different  number 
of  pages.] 

Fishing  vessels.  Selected  cases  of  mal-treatment  of  American  fishing 
vessels.    [1888?] 

Foreign  consuls.  List  of  foreign  consuls  in  United  States;  corrected 
to  May  12,  1898.     [1898.]  f 

Fox,  Gustavus  Vasa.  Russian  account  of  official  mission  of  G.  V.  Fox, 
in  1866;  translated  by  S.  N.  Buynitzky.     1867. 

France.  Combattanta  fran^ais  de  la  guerre  am^ricaine,  1778-83,  listes 
Stabiles  d'apr^s  les  documents  authentiques  deposes  aux 
archives  nationales  et  aux  archives  du  Minist^re  de  la  Guerre; 
publi^es  par  les  soins  du  Minist^re  des  Affaires  Etrang^res. 
Paris,  Ancienne  Maison  Quantin,  librairies-imprimeries  r^unies 
Motteroz,  Martinet,  1903.  4«  [4595-77] 
[This  larpe  and  costly  quarto,  contalninR  the  name  of  every  Frenchman  who  served 
on  the  American  side  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  1778-83,  and  also  reproductions 
of  many  engravings  of  historic  interest,  was  published  by  the  French  Govern- 
ment, and  an  edition  of  335  copies  presented  to  the  United  States  Government  in 
token  of  national  friendship.  Congress  ordered  a  reprint,  which  was  issued  in 
1905  as  Senate  document  77,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  serial  no.  4595.  In  this 
edition  the  introduction,  etc.,  is  printed  in  both  French  and  English,  and  a  full 
index  of  names  is  added.] 


82452°— 11 57 


t  See  also  footnote  for  SI. 12: 


898 


Classification 
no. 

S1.2 

F84- 

F881 


F88- 


G28 

G31' 
G312 

079' 


G792 
G793 

G79* 


H31 1-2 


H312 
H313 


SI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Franco-German  war  and  insurrection  of  Commune,  correspondence  of 
E.  B.  Washburne.     1878. 

French  spoliations.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State  relative  to  papers  on 
file  in  Department  of  State  touching  unsettled  claims  of  citizens 
of  United  States  against  France  for  spoliations  prior  to  July  31, 
1801.  1884.  ([48th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  205];  serial 
no.  2168.) 
Same  [with  corrections  and  additions].     1886.     ([49th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 

S.  ex.  doc.  102];  serial  no.  2340.) 
See,  for  Commission  Appointed  to  Examine  French  Spoliation 
Claims  Presented  under  Treaty  with  France  of  July  4,  1831, 
S3.5: 
See,  for  French  spoliation  publications  issued  by  Court  of  Claims, 
Ju3.7:F88'-S  and  Ju3.11'»:583-61-.  Papers  in  re  containing 
matter  concerning  individual  cases  are  entered  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  under  Ju3.8: 

General  Rusk,  steamer.  Correspondence  relative  to  steamer  General 
Rusk,  alias  Blanche,  to  which  is  appended  proceedings  of  court 
martial  in  case  of  Commander  [Charles]  Hunter.     1863.     f  ° 

German  marriage  law.  [Circular  letter  transmitting  dispatch  relative 
to  Imperial  German  marriage  law.]    Mar.  27,  1903. 

Germany.  Correspondence  between  legation  of  United  States  at  Berlin 
[Germany],  and  Department  of  State,  transmitted  to  Congress 
with  President's  message,  Dec.  1877.  1877.  [Also  in  Foreign 
relations,  1877  (SI.  1:877).] 

Great  Britain.  Correspondence  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  in  regard  to  recruiting  for  British  army  within  United 
States,  with  documents  and  evidence.  Washington,  A.  O.  P. 
Nicholson,  1856.  [Appeared  also,  with  additional  matter,  as 
34th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  executive  document  35,  serial 
no.  819.] 

Great  Britain.  Correspondence  concerning  questions  pending  between 
Great  Britain  and  United  States.     1870. 

Great  Britain.  Report  of  committee  of  Lords  of  Privy  Council  on  trade 
of  Great  Britain  with  United  States,  Jan.  1791.  Washington, 
Department  of  State,  1888. 

Great  Britain.  Correspondence  on  extradition  between  United  States 
and  Great  Britain.     1876. 

Hawaii  (note). 

[The  documents  whose  bureau  editions  arc  listed  under  S1.2:H31 1-"*  are  also  found  in 
Foreign  relations,  1894,  appendix  2  (SI. 1:894  3),  which  includes  also  reprints  of 
other  Congressional  documents  of  the  52d  and  53d  Congresses  containing  corre- 
spondence, etc.,  relating  to  Hawaii.] 

Hawaii.  Papers  relating  to  annexation  of  Hawaiian  Islands  to  United 
States.  1893.  ([52d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex.  docs.  76  and  77]; 
serial  no.  3062.) 

Hawaii.  Papers  and  documents  relating  to  Hawaiian  Islands  comprised 
in  Senate  executive  documents  45,  57,  76,  and  77,  52d  Congress, 
2d  session.  1893.  [This  edition  differs  from  the  preceding  one 
in  that  Senate  executive  documents  45  and  57  are  given  as  sep- 
arate documents  as  well  as  being  included  in  document  77. 
Senate  executive  document  57  is  included  in  Foreign  relations, 
1894,  appendix  2  (SI. 1:894 2),  but  appears  there  only  as  a  portion 
of  document  77.] 

Hawaii.  Relations  with  Hawaii,  instructions  to  diplomatic  and  naval 
officers  relating  to  Hawaiian  affairs  since  Mar.  1,  1881.  1893. 
([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  13];  serial  no.  3160.) 

Hawaii.  Correspondence  with  diplomatic  and  naval  officers  concern- 
ing relations  of  United  States  to  Hawaiian  Islands,  including 
reprint  of  Senate  executive  documents  76  and  77,  52d  Congress, 
2d  session.  1893.  ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  48];  serial 
no.  3224.) 


899 


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H31'o 

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In82 

In83 
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L592 


81.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Hawaii.  Relations  with  Hawaii,  mcflaago  of  President,  Jan.  13,  1894, 
tranaraittinK  certain  further  information  relating  to  Hawaiian 
Islands.  1894.  ([53d  Cong.  2d  Bees.  II.  ex.  doc.  70];  serial 
no.  3224.) 
Same,  Jan.  20,  1894,  transmittinp;  further  correspondence  relating  to 
Hawaiian  Islands.  1894.  ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  76J; 
serial  no.  3224.)  [In  Congressional  edition,  p.  2-5,  7,  8  of  this 
document  are  interchanged  with  the  correspondingly  numbered 
pages  of  House  executive  document  79,  tne  bureau  edition  of 
which  is  listed  under  S1.2:H31«.] 
Same,  Jan.  22, 1894,  transmitting  additional  correspondence  relating 
to  Hawaiian  Islands.  1894.  ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc. 
79];  serial  no.  3224.)  [In  Congressional  edition,  p.  2-5,  7,  8  of 
this  document  are  interchanged  with  the  correspondingly  num- 
bered pages  of  House  executive  document  76,  the  bureau  edition 
of  which  is  listed  under  S1.2:H31*.] 

Hawaii.  Messages  of  President,  Feb.  2,  12,  and  19^  1894,  transmitting 
further  correspondence  relating  to  Hawaiian  Islands.  1894. 
[Made  up  of  53d  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  documents 
95  and  112,  and  Senate  executive  document  46,  serial  nos.  3224 
and  3160.] 

Hawaii.     Relations  with  Hawaii,  message  of  President,  Mar.  7,  1894, 

transmitting    further    correspondence    relating    to  Hawaiian 

Islands.     1894.     ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  57];  serial  no. 

3160.) 

Same,  June  23,  1894.     1894.     ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc. 117]; 

serial  no.  3163.) 
Same,  July  30,  1894.     1894.     ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  256]; 
serial  no.  3224.) 

Iceland.  Report  on  resources  of  Iceland  and  Greenland;  compiled  by 
Benjamin  Mills  Peirce.   1868. 

Intercontinental  telegraph.  Communication  of  William  H.  Seward 
upon  subject  of  intercontinental  telegraph  connecting  eastern 
and  western  hemispheres  by  way  of  Behring's  Strait,  in  reply  to 
Z[achary]  Chandler,  chairman  of  Committee  on  Commerce  of 
Senate,  to  which  was  referred  memorial  of  Perry  McDonough  Col- 
lins.    1864.     120 

Interoceanic  canal.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State  with  accompanying 
correspondence  in  relation  to  proposed  interoceanic  canal  between 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  1880.  ([46th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex. 
doc.  112];  serial  no.  1885.) 

Interoceanic  canal  and  Hay-Pauncefote  treaty;  by  John  Bassett  Moore. 
Washington  [no  publisher]  1900.  [Reprinted  from  New  York 
Times,  Mar.  4,  1900.] 

Koszta,  Martin .  Correspondence  between  Secretary  of  State  and  charge 
d'affaires  of  Austria  relative  to  case  of  Martin  Koszta.  Washing- 
ton, Robert  Armstrong,  public  printer,  1853. 

Latin  America.  Trade  and  transportation  between  United  States  and 
Latin  America;  by  William  Eleroy  Curtis.    See  S5.9ML34. 

Letters  rogatory  in  foreign  countries,  report  of  Secretary  of  State  and 
accompanying  documents  in  relation  to  execution  of  letters 
rogatory  in  foreign  countries.  1891.  ([5l8t  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex. 
doc.  281];  serial  no.  2865.) 

Leyes  comerciales  y  marltimas  de  la  America  Latina  comparadas 
entre  si  y  con  los  c6digos  de  Espana  y  las  leyes  de  los  Estadoe 
Unidos  de  America,  i)rofusamente  anotadas  con  la  legislaci6n 
de  Espana  y  con  la  jurisprudencia  extranjera,  v.  1:  [De  los 
comerciantes  y  de  los  actos  de  comercio];  por  Clifford  Stevens 
Walton.     1907. 

Same,  v.  2:  [De  los  contratos  especiales  del  comercio];  por  Clifford 
Stevens  Walton.     1907. 


900 


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no. 

S1.2: 

L59  3 
L59^ 
L595 


M13 

M21 
M33 

M38 
M41 

M571 
M572 


M573 


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N39 


N51 
Ot8 

P19 

P261 

P262 

P27^ 


81.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  v.  3:  [Parte  marltima];  per  Clifford  Stevens  Walton.    1907. 
Same,  v.  4:  [De  las  quiebras];  por  Clifford  Stevens  Walton.    1907. 
Same,  v.  5:  [Los  ap^ndices,  La  tabla  de  las  materias,  El  Indice  alfa- 
b^tico];  por  Clifford  Stevens  Walton.    1907. 

Louisiana  Purchase.  State  papers  and  correspondence  bearing  upon 
purchase  of  Louisiana .    See  Yl .  1  :L93 . 

MacCord,  Victor  Hugo.  In  re  claim  of  Victor  H.  MacCord  against 
Peru;  brief  for  United  States.  [1898.]  [This  claim  was  sub- 
mitted to  arbitration  under  protocols  of  agreement  between 
United  States  and  Peru  signed  May  17  and  June  6,  1898.] 

McKinley,  William.  Order  of  arrangement  for  obsequies  at  Washington 
of  William  McKinley  [issued  by  State,  War,  and  Navy  Depart- 
ments, and  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia].     [1901.]    12* 

Maritime  prizes.  Translation  by  Department  of  State  of  Russian  Gov- 
ernment regulations  on  maritime  prizes  and  instructions  on 
method  of  stopping,  examining,  and  detaining  vessels  as  well  as 
on  conducting  away  and  surrender  of  vessels  and  cargoes  de- 
tained,   n.p.n.d.    f°    [Original  printed  at  St.  Petersburg,  1901.] 

Mason  and  SUdell  case.  Correspondence  relative  to  case  of  [James  M.] 
Mason  and  [John]  Slidell.  [1861.]  [1121-8]  [Also  m  Foreign 
relations,  1861  (Sl.l:8612).] 

Matamoros,  Mexico.  Information  received  and  on  file  at  American  con- 
sulate, Matamoros,  in  reply  to  enquiries  made  by  consul  of  United 
States  at  request  of  commercial  residents  [for  establishment  of 
port  of  entry  at  Point  Isabel].     [1848.]    12° 

Mexico.  Papers  relative  to  Mexican  affairs,  communicated  to  Senate, 
June  16,  1864.     1865.     [1209-11] 

Mexico.  Papers  relating  to  Mexico.  [1867?]  [Bears  running  title: 
Papers  accompanying  message  of  President.  Also  in  Abridgment 
of  message  and  documents,  1866-67  (Y4.P93  ^  :2  ^^^).  Found  also, 
with  other  matter  interspersed,  in  Foreign  relations,  1866,  pt.  1, 
p.  307-367  (Sl.l:866i).] 
See,  for  other  correspondence  relating  to  Mexico,  1861-67,  [1136-100], 
[1294-76],  and  [1311-11,  30,  31]. 

Mexican  border  troubles,  message  of  President  [transmitting  corre- 
spondence] in  answer  to  resolution  of  Nov.  1, 1877.  1877.  ([45tli 
Cong.  Ist  sess.    H.  ex.  doc.  13];  serial  no.  1773.) 

Netherlands.    Estates  in  Holland.    [1898?] 

Neutral  rights.  Information  respecting  proceedings  of  representatives 
of  European  powers  at  congress  held  at  Paris,  relative  to  neutral 
rights.  Aug.  12, 1856.  [825-104]  [Congressional  edition  has  dif- 
ferent number  of  pages.] 

Nicaragua.  Claims  of  citizens  of  United  States  against  Nicaragua. 
May  20,  1879. 

Ottoman  Empire.     Report  of  Edward  A.  Van  Dyck,  upon  capitulations 
of  Ottoman  Empire  since  year  1150.    1881.    pt.  1.    [1943-3] 
See,  for  pt.  2,  [1989-87]. 

Pan-American  Exposition.  Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  Department  of 
State  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  1901.    1901. 

Passports.  Rules  governing  applications  for  passports.  [Sept.  15, 
1896.]    4*    [See  also  Pr25.2:P26  and  Pr26.2:P26.] 

Passports.  American  passport,  its  history,  and  digest  of  laws,  rulings, 
and  regulations  governing  its  issuance  by  Department  of  State; 
[by  Gaillard  Hunt].  1898.  [See,  for  Passport  regulations  of  for- 
eign countries,  S4. 10  :P26.] 

Patentee's  manual,  list  of  patents  granted  by  United  States  for  encour- 
agement of  arts  and  sciences,  1790-1830,  also  laws  of  Congress 
granting  patents,  with  digest  of  all  decisions  in  courts  of  United 
States  respecting  patents;  by  William  Elliot.  City  of  Washing- 
ton, printed  by  S.  A.  Elliot,  1830. 


901 


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no. 

S1.2: 

P27» 

P27=» 
P27* 


P27» 


P37 
P531 

P532 
P76 

P82 
P83 
P93' 
P932 

R241 
R242 

R47 

R92 

Sa2' 
Sa22 


SI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Patents.     Digest  of  pateuta  issued  by  United  States,  1790-1839.    Wash- 
ington, Peter  Force,  1840. 
Same,  1839-41.     Washington,  William  Greer,  1842. 

Patents.    List  of  patents  for  inventions  and  designs  issued  by  United 
States,  1790-1847,  with  patent  laws  and  notes  of  decisions  of  courts 
of  United  States  for  same  period.     Washington,  printed  by  J.  & 
G.  S.  Gideon,  1847. 
See,  for  other  lists  of  patents,  I  23.7: 

Patents.  Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  patents  and  Patent  OflBce 
[1789-1848],  with  decisions  of  courts  of  United  States  and  of  the 
several  States  relating  to  same  subjects,  also  opinions  of  William 
Cranch  upon  appeals  from  decisions  of  commissioner  of  patents, 
[and]  brief  abstract  of  patent  laws  from  foreign  countries;  compiled 
by  commissioner  of  patents.  Washington  [no  publisher]  1848. 
(This  publication  carries  as  its  running  head  "Ex.  doc.  no.  54,"  which  is  the  running 
head  of  the  report  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  for  1847,  printed  as  30th  Congress, 
1st  session,  House  executive  document  54,  serial  no.  519;  but  the  only  portions  of 
this  compilation  which  appear  in  document  54  are  the  decisions  of  Juage  Cranch 
which  form  pages  795-853  01  that  document,  and  the  memoranda  relative  to  patent 
laws  in  the  prmcipal  states  of  Europe,  which  form  pages  790-794.] 

See,  for  later  patent  laws,  I  23.11  ^: 

Penal  codes.  Different  systems  of  penal  codes  in  Europe,  also  Report 
on  administrative  changes  in  France  since  revolution  of  1848;  by 
H.  S.  Sanford.  Washington,  Beverley  Tucker,  Senate  printer, 
1854.     ([33d  Cong.  Ist  sesa.     S.  ex.  doc.  68];  serial  no.  700.) 

Philippine  Islands.  El  archipi^lago  Filipino,  colecci6n  de  dates 
geogrdficos,  estadisticos,  cronologicoy  y  cientlficos,  relatives  al 
mismo,  entresacados  de  anteriores  obras  u  obtenidos  con  la  propia 
observaci6n  y  estudio,  por  algunos  padres  de  la  mision  de  la 
Compaiifa  de  Jesus  en  estas  islas.  1900.  v.  1,  large  8° 
Same.     1900.     v.  2,  large  8"^ 

Pollok,  Anthony.  Anthony  Pollok  memorial  prize  for  best  apparatus 
for  saving  of  life  in  cases  of  maritime  disaster.  Aug.  11, 
1899.     f°     [See  also  ^%.\2:V1%.] 

Pork.  American  pork,  result  of  investigation  made  under  authority  of 
Department  of  State.     1881. 

Portraits.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  collection  of  portraits  in  Depart- 
ment of  State.     1900.     4«> 

Private  property.  Freedom  of  private  property  on  sea  from  capture 
during  war;  [compiled  by  Charles  Henry  Butler].     May  20,  1899. 

Prize  cases.  Reports  of  cases  in  prize  argued  and  determined  in  circuit 
and  district  courts  for  southern  district  of  New  York,  18G1-C5;  by 
Samuel  Blatchford.     1866.     [5ee  a Z^o  [1194-74].] 

Reciprocity,  benefits  that  will  accrue  to  this  country  by  confirmation 
of  treaties  now  pending  in  United  States  Senate;  by  John  A. 
Kasson.  n.  p.  n.  d.  [Address  delivered  before  Illinois  Manu- 
facturers' Association,  Chicago,  Oct.  24,  1901.] 

Red  Cross.  History  of  Red  Cro8.s,  Treaty  of  Geneva  and  its  adoption  by 
United  States;  [by]  American  Association  of  Red  Cross.  1883.  4* 
(American  Association  of  Red  Cross  organized  1881.  Reincorporated  by  act  of  Jan.  5, 
1905,  under  name  American  National  Red  Cross  and  placed  under  "supervision  of 
War  Department.  Annual  reports  have  appeared  as  Congressional  documents 
only.] 

Rio  Grande  River  [proposed  treaty  for  apportionment  of  its  waters 
between  United  States  and  Mexico,  correspondence  between 
Secretary  of  Interior  and  Secretary  of  State].     [1906.] 

Russian  America.  Geographical  notes  upon  Russian  America  and 
Stickeen  River;  by  William  P.  Blake.  1868.  ([40th  Cong.  2d 
sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  177,  pt.  2];  eerial  no.  1339.) 

St.  TiOuis.     Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  Department  of  State  at  Louisiana 
Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904;  [by  Mary  Greer].     1904. 
Same,  with  Illustrations  of  exhibit.     1904. 


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SI. 2:     General  publications— Continued 


Sa3 

Sa4^ 

Sa42 

Sa43 
Sa5^ 

Sa52 
Sel» 

Sel2 
Sel3 
So8i 


So82 
Spl 

Sp2i 

Sp22 
St2» 

St2  2 

St2  3 
St24 


Salvador.  Report  in  case  of  Salvador  Commercial  Company  v.  Salva- 
dor. 1901.  [See,  for  United  States  vs.  Salvador  Arbitration 
Tribunal,  S3. 14:] 

Samoa.  Report  upon  Samoa,  or  Navigator's  Islands,  made  to  Secretary 
of  State;  by  A.  B.  Steinberger.  1874.  ([43d  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S, 
ex.  doc.  45];  serial  no.  1581.) 

Samoan  affairs  [response  to  resolution  of  Apr.  6,  1894],  report  and  corre- 
spondence in  relation  to  Samoan  Islands.     1894.     ([53d  ('ong.  2d 
•     sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  93];  serial  no.  31G3.)     [Also  in  Foreign  relations, 

1894,  appendix  1  (SI. 1:894 2).] 
Same,  further  correspondence  relating  to  Samoan  Islands.     1894. 
([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  132];  serial  no.  3163.)     [Also  in 
Foreign  relations,  1894,  appendix  1  (SI. 1:894^).] 

Santo  Domingo.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State  in  regard  to  San  Domingo, 
transmitted  to  Senate  Jan.  16,  1871.  1871.  ([4l8t  Cong.  3d  sess. 
S.  ex.  doc.  17];  serial  no.  1440.) 

Santiago,  Chile.  International  Exhibition  to  be  held  at  Santiago, 
Chili,  1875  [announcement,  progi*am,  etc.].     [1874.] 

Seal  fisheries.  Official  correspondence  between  United  States  and 
Great  Britain  touching  seal  fisheries  of  Behring  Sea  since  19th 
July  last  [1890].  1890  [1891].  ([5l8t  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc. 
144];  serial  no.  2863.) 

Seal  of  United  States,  how  it  was  developed  and  adopted;  [by  Gaillard 
Hunt].     Washington,  Department  of  State,  1892. 

Seal  of  United  States.  History  of  seal  of  United  States;  [by  Gaillard 
Hunt].     1909.     large  8° 

South  America.  Papers  relating  to  war  in  South  America,  and  attempts 
to  bring  about  peace,  submitted  to  the  Senate  Jan.  26  and  27, 
1882,  and  to  House  of  Representatives  Jan.  26  and  Feb.  17,  1882, 
in  reply  to  resolutions  of  those  bodies.     1882. 

Contents: 

[Papers  touching  affairs  in  or  between  Chili,  Peru,  and  Bolivia.]    (47th  Cong.  1st 

sess.    S.  ex.  doc.  79,  2  pts.;  serial  no.  1989.) 
Peace  between  Chili,  Peru,  and  Bolivia.    (47th  Cong.  1st  sess.    H.  ex.  doc.  68 

[pt.  11;  serial  no.  2027.)  • 
War  on  the  Pacific.    (47th  Cong.  1st  sess.    11.  ex.  doc.  68,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  2027.) 

South  America.  Speeches  incident  to  visit  of  Secretary  Root  to  South 
America,  July  4-Sept.  30,  1906.     1906. 

Spain.     Proclamations  and  decrees  during  War  with  Spain.     1899. 

Spanish  America.  Trade  and  transportation  between  United  States 
and  Spanish  America;  by  William  Eleroy  Curtis.  See  S5.9': 
Sp2. 

Spanish  America.  Report  from  Department  of  State  in  relation  to 
condition  of  commercial  relations  between  United  States  and 
Spanish-American  States.     1870.     [1407-112] 

Spanish  diplomatic  correspondence  and  documents,  1896-1900,  pre- 
sented to  Cortes  by  Minister  of  State,  translation.     1905. 

State  Department.  Department  of  State,  its  history  and  functions; 
[by  Gaillard  Hunt].     Washington,  Department  of  State,  1893.    4° 

State  Department.  Department  of  State,  how  it  was  formed,  what 
are  its  duties,  and  how  it  is  run,  exhibit  of  Department  of  State, 
Transmississippi  and  International  Exposition  at  Omaha. 
1898. 

State  Department.  History  of  Department  of  State,  its  formation  and 
duties,  with  biographies  of  its  present  officers,  and  Secretaries 
from  beginning.     1901. t 

Statutes.  Extracts  from  Revised  statutes  and  Statutes  at  large  relat- 
ing to  Department  of  State,  diplomatic  and  consular  service, 
and  foreign  relations.     1908. 


t  A  later  history  of  the  Department  of  State  was  issued  in  1911  in  both  8°  and  4« 
pamphlets,  with  title.  Outline  of  organization  and  work  of  Department  of  State. 


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no. 

81.21 

Sw3 


T31 

V55' 

V56a 

V81 

W27 
W39 
W42 

W88 


81.3: 

(no8.) 

tS1.4»: 

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t  81.4^1 
(no8.) 


81.     8ECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Sweden.  Report  to  Department  of  State  on  forests  and  forest-culture 
of  Sweden;  by  C.  C.  Andrews.  1872.  [See,  for  revised  edition, 
1900,  Y1.3:Sw3.] 

Texas.  Report  of  United  States  commissioners  to  Texas,  appointed 
under  joint  resolution  [4]  approved  May  7,  1872  [to  inquire  into 
depredations  on  frontiers  of  Texas].     Dec.  10,  1872.     [1565-39] 

Venezuelan  boundary,  general  arbitration,  correspondence  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  [Feb.  27-June  22,  1896]. 
[1896.]    large  8« 

Venezuelan  boundary.    Correspondence  in  relation  to  boundary  con- 
troversy between  Great  Britain  and  Venezuela,  being  a  reprint 
of  Senate  executive  document  226,  50th  Congress,  Ist  session, 
and  Senate  document  31,  54th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1896. 
See  also  YSy 55 :R29^-^. 

Virginius,  steamer.  Message  of  President  relating  to  steamer  Virginiue 
with  accompanying  documents  transmitted  to  Congress,  Jan.  5, 
1874.  1874.  ([43d  Cong.  Ist  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  30];  serial  no. 
1606.) 

Washington,  George.  Calendar  of  applications  and  recommendations 
for  office  during  presidency  of  George  Washington ;  by  Gaillard 
Hunt.    1901. 

Webster,  Daniel.  Correspondence  between  [Daniel]  Webster  and 
Lord  Ashburton:  1,  McLeod's  case;  2,  Creole  case;  3,  Subject  of 
impressment,    n.  p.  [1842]. 

Weights  and  measures.  Report  upon  weights  and  measures,  by  John 
Quincy  Adams,  Secretary  of  State,  prepared  in  obedience  to 
resolution  of  Senate  of  Mar.  3,  1817.  Washington,  Gales  & 
Seaton,  1821.     [45-119  and  55-109] 

Woolen  goods.  [Claims  against  Great  Britain  for]  duties  on  woolen 
goods  [improperly  exacted,  correspondence  relating  to  payment 
made  under  convention  of  Feb.  8,  1853,  nos.  1  and  2].  n.  p.. 
Department  of  State,  1857.  [See,  for  Great  Britain  and  United 
States  Claims  Commission,  1853,  S3. 8:] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars  (unnumbered)    f" 

[The  State  Department  issues  an  important  series  of  folio  circulars  without  series 
title,  but  sometimes  with  and  sometimes  without  individual  title;  these  are 
known  as  "Consular  instructions."  They  convey  to  the  corps  of  American 
consuls  in  foreign  countries  the  directions  of  the  State  Department  as  to  their 
duties  and  conduct,  and  cover  a  great  variety  of  subjects,  from  the  use  of  pens 
and  paper  and  the  finding  of  runaways  and  refugees  to  momentous  matters 
relatmg  to  the  foreign  commerce  of  the  United  States.  They  occasionally  em- 
body important  opinions  by  the  Attomey-Cleneral,  rulings  by  the  Treasury 
and  other  Departments,  and  Executive  orders,  which  are  not  printed  else- 
where. The  instructions  are  distributed  only  to  the  consular  sers'ice.  In  this 
country  they  are  "printed  but  not  published."  The  nuinl)er  issued  averages 
something  like  50  or  75  a  year.    Some  of  them  are  reprinted  in  Foreign  relations.] 

Circulars:  General  Instruction,  consular,  or 
Special  Instruction,  consular  (numbered)    8® 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  In  Jan. 
1911,  the  State  Department  discontinued  the  publication  of  circular  instructions 
issued  to  consular  officers  on  folio  sheets  printed  in  imitation  of  typewriting  (S1.4 ':). 
For  that  series  the  State  Department  has  substituted  a  new  octavo  series  in  regular 
printed  form,  beginning  with  the  issue  of  Jan.  3,  1911.  This  has  necessitated  an 
additional  class  under  SI.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
81.4  2;  Circulars:  General  instruction,  consular,  or  Special  instruction,  consular 
(nos.)  (numbered)    8« 

[These  are  printed  instructions  issued  to  consular  service.  They  are  designated  either 
"General  ins tniction,  consular"  when  applicable  to  all  principal  consular  officers,  or 
"Special  instruction,  consular,"  when  applicable  to  particular  officers  or  groups  of 
officers.  The  General  instructions  and  Special  instructions  are  all  numbered  in  the 
same  scries.] 


904 


Classification 
no. 

S1.5: 

838 
849 
8551 

8552 
856 

870 

874 

881 

888 

896 1 

8962 

904 

906 

908 
S1.6: 

869 
870 


871 
872 
873 

874 


874  2 

875 

876 

877 

878 

879 

880 

882 
883 
884 

886 
887 
888 

8921 
8922 


SI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Consular  regulations 

See  also  note  under  81.41;  ^^^  footnote  for  81.4  2; 
Consular  instructions  to  consuls  and  commercial  agents.     1838.     * 
General  instructions  to  consuls  and  commercial  agents.     1849.     * 
General  instructions  to  consuls  and  commercial  agents  of  United  8tate8. 
Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  1855.     159+238  p. 
Same.     1855.    23  p.    * 
Regulations  prescribed  by  President  for  consular  officers.     Washington, 

A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  public  printer,  1856. 
Regulations  prescribed  for  use  of  consular  service.     1870.     12° 
Same.     1874,     12° 
Same.     1881.     12« 
Same.     1888.     12° 
Same.     1896. 

Same  [with  1  p.  list  of  errors].     1896.     [3538-303] 
Digest  of  circular  instructions  to  consular  officers,  Jan.  1,  1897-Apr.  7, 
1904;  by  George  H.  Murphy.     1904.     [v.  1.] 
Same,  Apr.  8,  1904-Dec.  31,  1905;  by  George  H.  Murphy.     1906. 

V.  2. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1897-May  25,  1908;  by  Augustus  E.  Ingram.     1908. 
Register  of  Department  of  State 
Register  of  Department  of  State  for  year  1869-70.     1869. 
Register  of  Department  of  State,  containing  list  of  persons  employed  in 
Department  and  in  diplomatic,  cons'ular,  and  Territorial  service 
of  United  States,  with  maps  showing  where  ministers  and  consuls 
are  resident  abroad,  also  list  of  diplomatic  officers  and  consuls  of 
foreign  countries  resident  within  United   States;  corrected  to 
Oct.  1,  1870.     1870. 
Same;  corrected  to  July  1,  1871.     1871. 
Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  25,  1872.     1872. 

Same,  with  list  of  papers  concerning  foreign  relations  printed  by 
order  of  Congress  since  Dec.  2,  1872,  and  complete  list  of  treaties 
of  United  States;  corrected  to  Dec.  20,  1873.  1873. 
Regigter  of  Department  of  State;  corrected  to  Mar.  1,  1874.  1874. 
4  pts.  in  1  V. 
[This  edition  contains  as  pt.  2,  a  Historical  register,  which  exhibits  "succession  of 
persons  charged  with  care  of  foreign  relations  of  tlie  country  and  of  diplomatic 
representatives  or  agents  to  or  from  United  States  during  the  century,"  1774-1874.] 

Same,  with  omissions;  corrected  to  Oct.  10,  1874.     1874. 
Register  of  Department  of  State;  corrected  to  Nov.  15,  1875. 
Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  15,  1876.     1876. 

1877.  1877. 

1878.  1878. 

1879.  1879. 

1880.  1880. 


1875. 


Same;  corrected  to  Dec 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec 

[None  issued  1881.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  15,  1882.     1882. 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1883.     1883. 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1884.     1884. 

[None  issued  1885.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  30,  1886.     1886. 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  21,  1887.     1888. 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1888.     1889. 

[None  issued  1889-91.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  10,  1892.     1892. 

Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  17,  1892.     1892. 


905 


Classinratlon 

no. 

81. (i: 

Reglst 

893^ 

Same 

893  2 

Same 

894 

Same 

895 

Same 

896 

Same 

897 

Same 

898 

Same 

899 

Same 

900 

Same 

901 

•   Same 

902 

Same 

903 

Same 

904 

Same 

905 

Same 

906 

Same 

907' 

Same 

907  2 

Same 

908  i 

Same, 

9082 

Same, 

909 

Same 

S1.7: 

(date) 


81.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Register  of  Department  of  State — Continued 
corrected  to  July  1,  1893.     1893. 
corrected  to  Nov.  10,  1893.     [1893.] 
corrected  to  Jan.  20,  1894.     1894. 
corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1895.     1895. 
corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1896.     1896. 
corrected  to  Jan.  14,  1897.     1897. 
corrected  to  Feb.  9,  1898.     1898. 
corrected  to  Jan.  30,  1899.     1899. 
corrected  to  Feb.  6,  1900.     1900. 
corrected  to  Jan.  17,  1901.     1901. 
corrected  to  Jan.  18,  1902.     1902. 
corrected  to  Feb.  28,  1903.     1903. 
corrected  to  Jan.  22,  1904.     1904. 
corrected  to  July  1,  1905.     1905. 
corrected  to  Sept.  15,  1906.     1906. 
corrected  to  July  1,  1907.     1907. 
corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1907.     1907. 
July,  1908;  corrected  to  Aug.  12,  1908. 
July,  1908;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1908 


[corrected  to]  Dec.  28,  1909.     1909. 


1908. 
1908.    * 
[Only  issue  for  1909.] 


Diplomatic  and  consular  service  of  United  States 

[For  recent  years,  the  issues  are  made  up  of  portions  of  the  Department  register, 
reprinted,  with  corrections  to  date  of  issue.] 

List  of  diplomatic  and  consular  officers  of  United  States 
1837,  Apr.     1    * 

List  of  ministers,  consuls,  and  other  diplomatic  and  commercial  agents 
of  United  States  in  foreign  countries 

1855,  Sept.  24    * 

1856,  Sept.    7    * 

1857,  Mar.  4  * 
Apr.  20  * 
Nov.     4    * 

List  of  diplomatic  and  consular  and  other  agents  of  United  States 

1858,  Apr.    20    * 

List  of  diplomatic  and  consular  oflBcers  of  United  States 


1859,  Mar.    23 

* 

Apr.    11 

* 

1862,  May      1 

* 

Nov.     * 

1863,  June     1 

* 

Dec.     1 

* 

1864,  July    16 

* 

1865,  July    15 

* 

1866,  Feb.     * 

Dec.     * 

1867,  Nov.    * 

1868,  Aug.    * 

1869,  July     * 

List  of  consuls  of  United  States 

1889,  Sept.     * 

Diplomatic  anc 

consular  service  of  United  States 

1889,  Nov.     * 

1890,  June     *                  1891 

Feb. 

14 

Dec.     * 

Aug.     * 

Apr. 

* 

1890,  Apr.     5 

*                      Oct.      * 

May 

* 

May     * 

1891,  Jan.      * 

July 

15 

906 


Classification 
no. 

81. 

SECRETARY—Continued 

S1.7: 

Diplomatic  and  consular 

service  of  United  Sta 

(date) 

Continued 

1891,  Oct. 

* 

1899, 

May 

18 

1905 

Aug.     1 

Dec. 

* 

July 

28 

Dec.   12 

1892    [None  issued.! 

Dec. 

26 

1906 

Feb.     5 

1893,  Feb. 

17 

1900, 

Mar. 

13 

May    18 

1894,  Aug. 

6 

Sept. 

5 

July    18 

1895,  Apr. 

24 

Dec. 

1 

1907 

Jan.    21 

Aug. 

1 

1901, 

Feb. 

7 

May    25 

Oct. 

10 

July 

31 

July   22 

1896,  Apr. 

15 

Oct. 

30 

Nov.  21 

Sept. 

11 

1902, 

Jan. 

30 

1908 

Jan.    15 

Nov. 

16 

July 

17 

Feb.   19 

1897,  Jan. 

26 

Oct. 

25 

May      8 

Apr. 

3 

Dec. 

30 

July    27 

June 

10 

1903, 

May 

20 

Sept.    1 

July 

30 

Sept. 

14 

1909 

Jan.    25 

Sept. 

23 

Dec. 

10 

Mar.     3 

Dec. 

1 

1904, 

May 

2 

Apr.    20 

1898,  Feb. 

26 

Sept. 

8 

June     9 

July 

12 

Dec. 

21 

July     1 

Oct. 

8 

1905, 

Feb. 

14 

Nov.     9 

1899,  Feb. 

16 

June 

5 

SI. 8: 

Diplomatic 

list 

24«     [ 

Monthly.] 

(date) 

[Director  J 

of  foreign  diplomatic  officers  in  Washington 

•] 

1894,  Jan. 

1897 

,  Apr. 

May 

1900 

,July 

1903,  Oct. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

* 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

May 

July 

Oct. 

1904,  Jan. 

* 

A-ug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

July 

Oct. 

1901 

,  Jan. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Oct. 

1898 

,  Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

1895,  Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Oct. 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

July 

Oct. 

1905, 

Jan. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

July 

Oct. 

1902 

,  Jan. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Oct. 

1899 

,  Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

1896,  Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Oct. 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

July 

Oct. 

1906, 

Jan. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

July 

Oct. 

1903 

,  Jan. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

May 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Oct. 

1900 

,  Jan. 

Apr. 
May 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

1897,  Jan. 

Apr. 

July 

Oct. 

Feb. 

May 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

Dec. 

907 


ClMSlflratlon 
no. 


SI.     SECRETARY— Continued 


S1.8: 
(date) 


S1.9: 


819 


824 


833 


836' 
8362 


839 


842 


Diplomatic  list— Continued 


1907,  Jan. 

1907,  Oct. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

1908,  Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

July 

Apr. 

Aug. 

May 

Sept. 

June 

1908,  July 

1909,  Apr. 

Aug. 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

J 909,  Jan. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Commercial  regulations  of  foreign  countries; 
Privileges  and  restrictions  of  commercial 
intercourse  of  United  States  with,  foreign 
nations;  Changes  and  modifications  in  com- 
mercial   systems    of    foreign    nations 

[The  publications  in  this  class  are  all  to  a  certain  extent  the  forerunners  of  the  series 

of  C'ominercial  relations;  see  S4.1:,  C14.5:,  and  C10.8: 
The  reports  down  t«  and  including  that  of  Mar.  1842  (S1.9:842»)  were  prepared  In 

response  to  various  resolutions  of  House  or  Senate.] 

Commercial  regulations  of  foreign  countries  with  which  the  United 
States  have  commercial  intercourse.  Washington,  Gales  & 
Seaton,  1819.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Digest  of  commercial  regulations  of  different  foreign  nations  with 
which  the  United  States  have  intercourse.  1824.  (18th  Cong. 
1st  sess.  H.  doc.  130;  serial  no.  99.)  [No  edition  without  Con- 
gressional document  number.] 

Digest  of  existing  commercial  regulations  of  foreign  countries,  with 
which  the  United  States  have  intercourse.  City  of  Washington, 
printed  by  Francis  Preston  Blair,  1833.  [v.  1.]  [This  set  of 
3  V.  was  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
Xreasury,  but  as  it  includes  the  matter  contained  in  the  preced- 
ing compilations  prepared  by  the  State  Department,  and  as  the 
later  publications  of  this  nature  were  issued  by  the  State  Depart- 
ment, it  is  deemed  best  to  class  them  all  together.  These  3  v. 
did  not  appear  in  the  Congressional  set.] 
Same.  Washington  City,  Blair  &  Rives,  printers,  1836.  v.  2. 
Same.     Washington  City,  Blair  &  Rives,  printers,  1836.     v.  3. 

Privileges  and  restrictions  of  commercial  intercourse,  1839, 1842  (note). 

[An  earlier  report  by  Thomas  Jefferson  as  Secretary  of  State  was  ordered  printed 
Dec.  16,  17*},  as  a  Senate  document  of  the  3d  Congress,  1st  session,  and  bore 
title.  Report  of  Secretary  of  State  on  privileges  and  restrictions  on  commerce 
of  United  States  in  foreign  countries.  This  is  entered  under  Early  Congress 
papers  (Z4. 1:102).  The  list  of  Early  Congress  papers  will  appear  later  in  sepa- 
rate form.] 

Nature  and  extent  of  privileges  and  restrictions  of  commercial  inter- 
course of  United  States  with  all  foreign  nations  [report  of  Dec. 
18,  1839].  Blair  &  Rives,  printers,  Jan.  13,  1840.  (26th  Cong. 
1st  sess.  S.  doc.  80;  serial  no.  356.)  [No  edition  without  Con- 
gressional document  number?] 

Same,  with  title.  Report  on  commercial  relations  of  United  States 
with  foreign  nations,  comparative  tariffs,  tabular  statements  of 
domestic  exports  of  United  States,  duties  on  importation  of 
staple  or  principal  productions  of  United  States  into  foreign 
countries,  etc.  [report  of  Mar.  29,  1842].  Washington,  printed 
by  Gales  and  Seaton,  [Mar.  31]  1842.  ([27th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
H.  doc.  163];  serial  no.  403.) 

See,  for  later  reports,  S4.1: 

Changes  and  modifications  in  commercial  systems  (note). 

[Under  act  of  Aug.  10,  1842  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  507),  requiring  that  a  report  on  this 
subject  should  be  laid  before  Congress  annually,  reports  were  submitted  for 
1842,  1843,  and  1844.  From  1845  to  1854,  the  law  lav  inoperative  owing  to  the 
fact  that  Congress  had  failed  to  make  adequate  provision  either  for  the  sup- 
plying of  the  necessary  Information  by  consuls  to  the  State  Department,  or 
for  Its  preparation  by  the  State  Department.] 


908 


Classification 
no. 

S1.9: 


842  = 


843 


844 


853 


81.10: 


874 
885 
897 
900 

SI. 11: 

(date  of 

latest 

year 

covered) 


SI.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Commercial  regulations  of  foreign  countries; 
Privileges  and  restrictions  of  commercial 
intercourse  of  United  States  witli  foreign 
nations;  Changes  and  modifications  in  com- 
mercial systems  of  foreign    nations— Continued 

Changes  and  modifications  in  commercial  systems  of  other  nations,  by 
treaties,  duties  on  imports,  and  other  regulations  [report  of  Dec. 
23,  1842].     Dec.  27,  1842.     (27th  Cong.  3d  seas.    H.  doc.  29; 
serial  no.  419.)     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document 
number?] 
Changes  and  modifications  in  commercial  systems  of  foreign  nations 
[report  of  Dec.  18,  1843].     Dec.  22,  1843.     (28th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
H.  doc.  24,  serial  no.  441,  and  S.  doc.  339,  serial  no.  435.)     [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number?] 
Same  [report  of  Dec.  31,  1844].    Jan.  11,  13,  1845.     (28th  Cong. 
2d  sess.     H.  doc.  45,  serial  no.  464,  and  S.  doc.  135,  serial  no. 
456.)    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number?] 
See,  for  later  reports,  S4.1: 
Abstracts  of  diplomatic  and  consular  correspondence  respecting  com- 
mercial regulations  of  foreign  nations  [1848-52,  report  submitted 
Feb.  1853].     Feb.  26,  1853.     (32d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  52; 
serial  no.  665.)     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document 
number.] 
See,  for  later  reports  on  commercial  relations,  S4.1:,  C14.5:,  and  ClO.8: 
Instructions  to  diplomatic  and  consular  officers 

See  also  note  under  81.4^:  and  footnote  for  SI. 4=^: 
Personal  instructions  to  diplomatic  agents  of  United  States  in  foreign 
countries.     1869.     f" 
Same.     1874.     f 
Same.     1885.     f° 
Instructions  to  diplomatic  ofiicers  of  United  States.     1897. 
[Instructions]  to  diplomatic  and  consular  oflScers  of  United  States  [con- 
cerning time  of  filing  telegrams].     Sept.  14,  1900.     12  *» 

Official  register  [or  Blue  book]    12°  and  8«    [Biennial.] 

[Title  as  found  on  title-page  is,  Register  of  officers  and  agents,  civil,  military,  and 
naval,  in  service  of  United  States,  but  "Official  register"  has  been  used  almost 
from  the  beginning  as  the  binder's  title.  The  popular  name, "  Blue  book,"  arose 
from  the  fact  that,  from  1817,  the  issues  are  bound  in  blue  roan.  This  Checklist 
uses  in  the  list  below  the  latest  date  covered  by  the  biennial  Official  register,  that 
date  in  many  cases  differing  from  the  imprint  date.] 


1816 
1817 
1819 
1821 
1823 


1825 
1827 
1829 
1831 
1833 


1835 
1837 
1839 
1841 
1843 


1845 
1847 
1849 
1851 
1853 


1855 
1857 
1859 


[1861-1905,  issued  by  Interior  Department,  see  11.25:     1907,  1909,  i=,sued  by  Census 
Bureau,  sec  C3.10:l 

tS1.12 

SI. 13:  Infornaation  regarding  appointments  and  promo- 
tions in  consular  service,  diplomatic  service, 
etc. 


C76 


Consular  service.    Information  regarding  appointments  and  promotions 
in  consular  service.     [Dec.  15,  1906.] 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  State 
Department  has  since  begun  a  new  series  of  publications,  reprinted  from  the  Depart- 
ment register  (SI. 6:)  with  corrections  to  date  of  issue.  The  first  publication  in  the  new 
series  was  for  Feb.  10,  1910,  although  one  similar  publication  appeared  in  1898  {see 
S1.2:F76).  The  series  title  of  the  new  class  is  as  follows: 
SI. 12:  List  of  foreign  consular  officers  in  United  Statea 
(date) 


909 

82.     AMERICAN    REPUBLICS    BUREAU 

[This  buroiiu  was  orRUulzod  In  \H<M)  tinder  supervision  of  Secretary  of  State,  but  It  has  never  been,  strictly 
speakln^,a  division  of  State  Department.    Sec,  for  historical  note  and  for  publications  of  burea«i,  A  U.) 


S3. 


ARBITRATIONS   AND   MIXED    COMMISSIONS   TO 
SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES 


General  publications 

History  and  digest  of  international  arbitrations  to  which  United  States 
has  been  a  party,  with  appendices;  by  John  Bassett  Moore.  1898. 
[3267,  V.  1-212] 

Same.     1898.     v.  2.     [3267,  v.  2-212] 

Same.     1898.     v.  3.     [3267,  v.  3-212] 

Same.     1898.     v.  4.     [3267,  v.  4-212] 

Same.     1898.     v.  5.     [3267,  v.  5-212] 

Same.     1898.     v.  6.     [3267,  v.  6-212] 


(The  full  literature  of  an  arbitration  held  to  de<'lde  an  important  question  usually  consists  of  the  cjiso,  counter 
case,  and  argument  of  eiwh  of  the  parties  Incontroversy,  with  numerous  appendixes  containing  testimony, 
ImporUint  doc-"npnts,  etc.;  also  the  proceedings,  the  award,  and  the  report  of  the  agent  or  counsel. 

The  publications  listed  below  represent  in  many  luvses  only  a  portion  of  the  work  of  the  arlMtration  or  com- 
mission in  que«Mon.  In  some  cases,  the  reports,  etc.,  were  printed  only  as  Congressional  documents  and 
are  therefore  omitted  here.  U.sually  the  United  States  prints  only  its  own  case,  arguments,  etc.,  similar 
docimients  on  the  opposing  side  being  publications  of  the  other  Ciovernment.  In  some  instances  the  files 
of  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  incomplete. 

Sec,  for  historical  infonnation  concerning  these  arbitrations  and  comjnissions  to  1898,  Moore's  International 
arbitratloas  (S.3.2:Iir)2'-«),  and  the  compilation  of  treaties,  conventions,  etc.,  1776-1909,  by  William  M. 
Malloy,  i^rinted  as  6lst  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  357,  serial  nos.  5646  and  5647. 

See,  for  international  commissions  other  than  those  appointed  to  settle  disputes,  S5. 

Scf,  for  Presidential  and  Congressional  commissions,  x  3. 

See,  for  Departmental  commissions,  under  the  Department  or  office  by  which  they  were  appointed.] 

Classiiiration 
no. 

tS3.1: 

S3.2: 

H62» 

H622 

H623 

H624 

H62« 

H62« 

tS3.3i 

tS3.4: 

S3.5 :  Commission  Appointed,  to  Examine  French.  Spolia- 
tion Claims  Presented  under  Treaty  with. 
France  of  July  4,  1831 

[Appointed  under  act  approved  July  13, 1832  (Stat.  L.  v.  4,  p.  574),  to  carry  into  effect 
convention  between  United  States  and  France  concluded  at  Paris,  July  4, 1831. 
The  act  provided  that  the  first  meeting  should  be  held  in  Washington  on  the  first 
Monday  in  Aug.  1832.  The  commission  under  date  of  Dec.  30, 1835,  submitted 
to  the  Secretary  of  State  its  report  with  list  of  awards,  and  immediately  adjourned. 

A  list  of  claims  submitted  to  this  commission  was  printed  as  29th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, Senate  document  313,  serial  no.  476.  An  earlier  list  of  claims  of  American 
citizens  for  spoliations  by  France  and  other  European  nations  appeared  as  19th 
Confess,  2d  session.  House  docvunent  68,  serial  no.  157.  Other  lists  of  French 
spoliation  cases  and  documents  and  reports  concerning  them  have  appeared  as 
Congressional  dociunents.  See,  for  report  relative  to  papers  on  file  in  Depart- 
ment of  State,  S1.2:F88>>2,  and  for  Statement  of  Register  of  Treasury  show- 
ing payments  of  awards  of  commissioners  appointed  under  conventions  be- 
tween United  States  and  France  concluded  Apr.  30, 1803,  and  July  4, 1831,  etc., 
T32.2:Awl. 

The  question  of  the  settlement  of  French  spoliation  cases  was  urged  before  Congress 
for  a  long  period  of  years,  but  nothing  was  done  until  by  act  approved  Jan.  20, 
1885  (Stat.  L.  v.  23,  p.  283),  provision  was  made  that  claimants  might  apply  by 
petition  to  the  Court  of  Claims  (Ju3.),  which  was  to  examine  the  validity  of  such 
claims  and  report  facts  to  Congress  for  final  action.  Congress  has  now  appro- 
priated under  4  acts  for  the  payment  of  these  claims  as  follows:  Mar.  3,  1891 
(Stat.  L.  v.  26, p.  897),  Mar.  3, 1899  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  1191),  May  27, 1902  (Stat.  L. 
V.  32.  pt.  1,  p.  217),  and  Feb.  24, 1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  780). 

See,  for  French  spoliation  publications  i.ssued  by  Court  of  Claims,  Ju3.7:F88>-<,  and 
Ju3.11  <:  58  3-61 2,  Papers  in  re  containing  matter  concerning  individual  cases  are 
entered  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  Ju3.8:] 

Awl  Awards  of  commissioners  under  treaty  with  France  of  1831  [report  sub- 
mitted Dec.  30,  1835,  relating  to  French  spoliation  claims], 
n.  p.  Gales  &  Seaton,  printers  [1836].  [289-117]  [The  Congres- 
sional edition  differs  slightly  in  arrangement  and  includes  addi- 
tional correspondence.] 

fThe  series  symbols  1,  3,  and  4  before  the  colon,  which  in  other  classes  are  used 
for  Annual  reports,  Bulletins,  and  Circulars,  respectively,  are  not  used  under  S3. 


910 


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TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 


S3. 6:     Frencli  and  American  Claims  Commission,  1880-84 

[Appointed  under  convention  signed  at  Washington,  Jan.  15, 1880.  Sessions  held  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  5,  18S0-Mar.  31,  1884. 

The  State  Department,  in  response  to  a  House  resolution  of  Jan.  9,  1885,  submitted 
to  the  House  certain  correspondence  concerning  the  transactions  of  the  French 
and  American  Claims  Commission.  This  correspondence,  which  includes  the 
final  report  of  GeorgeS.  Boutwell,  agent  and  counsel  for  United  States  (S3.6:R29), 
was  printed  as  48th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document  235,  serial 
no.  2305. 

Besides  the  publications  listed  below  and  many  docimients  sent  to  Congress  by  the 
commission  or  concerning  it,  there  were  other  publications  which  can  not  be 
entered  in  this  Checklist  for  lack  of  information.  It  is  known  that  there  was  a 
small  edition  of  a  compilation  of  briefs  and  other  records  published  in  78  v.,  but 
the  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  the  volumes  of  this  set.  Copies  are 
on  file  at  the  State  Department  and  the  Library  of  Congress.] 


C52 
R29 


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10 
11 

12 

13 


Claims.  List  of  claims  before  Frencli  and  American  Claims  Commission 
under  treaty  between  United  States  and  French  Republic  of 
Jan.  15,  1880.     Washington,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers,  1883. 

Report.  Final  report  of  agent  and  counsel  of  United  States  [May  10, 
1884],  with  treaties  and  schedule  of  claims;  [by  George  S.  Bout- 
well].  Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  Brothers,  printers,  1884.  4* 
[Also,  with  full  correspondence  concerning  the  French  and 
American  Claims  Commission,  in  48th  Congress,  2d  session, 
House  executive  document  235,  p.  40-229,  serial  no.  2305.] 

Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  Paris,  1893 


[Also  known  as  Bering  Sea  Tribunal  of  Arbitration. 
1893.) 


Meetings  held  Feb.  23-Aug.  15, 


Proceedings  of  tribunal  of  arbitration  convened  at  Paris  under  treaty 
between  United  States  and  Great  Britain  concluded  at  Washing- 
ton, Feb.  29,  1892,  for  determination  of  rights  of  United  States  in 
Bering  Sea,  v.  1:  [Final  report  of  agent  of  United  States;  pro- 
tocols of  proceedings;  award  and  declaration;  opinions  of  Harlan 
and  Morgan].     1895.     [3166,  v.  1-177] 

Same,  v.  2:  [Case  of  United  States,  including  reports  of  Bering  Sea 
Commission;  appendix  to  case  of  United  States,  v.  1].  1895. 
[3166,  V.  2-177] 

Same,  v.  3:  [Appendix  to  case  of  United  States,  v.  2].  1895.  [3166, 
V.  3-177] 

Same,  v.  4:  [Case  presented  on  part  of  Government  of  Her  Britannic 
Majesty;  schedule  of  claims;  appendix,  v.  1,  2].  1895.  [3166, 
V.  4-177] 

Same,  v.  5:  [Appendix  to  case  of  Her  Majesty's  Government,  v. 
3,  4].  1895.  [3166,  v.  5-177]  [On  title-pages  of  v.  5-16,  date  of 
treaty  is  erroneously  printed  as  Feb.  20,  1892,  instead  of  Feb. 
29.] 

Same,  v.  6:  [Joint  report  of  Behring  Sea  Commission;  and  report  of 
British  commissioners,  June  21,  1892,  with  appendixes].  1895. 
[3166,  V.  6-177] 

Same,  v.  7:  [Counter  case  of  United  States,  including  appendix]. 
1895.     [3166,  V.  7-177] 

Same,  v.  8:  [Counter  case  of  Great  Britain;  appendix,  v.  1,  2]. 
1895.     [3166,  V.  8-177] 

Same,  v.  9:  [Argument  of  United  States,  with  appendix].  1895. 
[3166,  V.  9-177] 

Same,  v.  10:  [Argument  of  Great  Britain].     1895.     [3166,  v.  10-177] 

Same,  v.  11:  [Oral  arguments  on  preliminary  motions].  1895. 
[3166,  V.  11-177] 

Same,  v.  12:  [Oral  arguments  of  Carter  and  Coudert  on  behalf  of 
United  States].     1895.     [3166,  v.  12-177] 

Same,  v.  13:  [Oral  arguments  of  Russell,  Webster,  and  Robinson  on 
behalf  of  Great  Britain].     1895.     [3166,  v.  13-177] 


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83.  ARBITRATIONS  AND  MIXKD  COMMI88ION8 
TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 

Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  Paris,  1893— Con liuued 

Same,  v.  14:  [Oral  arKumcnl.s  on  rcgulationy,  by  Russell,  Webster, 
and  Robinson].     1895.     [31()G,  v.  14-177] 

Same,  v.  15:  [Oral  argument  of  Phelps  on  behalf  of  United  States], 
1895.     [31G6,  V.  15-177] 

Same,  v.  16:  [Facsimiles  of  documents  in  Alaskan  archives.  Depart- 
ment of  State,  to  accompany  case  and  counter-case  of  United 
States].     1895.     [3166,  v.  16-177] 

Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  Paris,  1893  (separates) 


Bering  Sea  Claims  Commission,  1896-97 

[The  points  of  international  law  involved  in  the  fur  seal  controversy  having  been 
determined  by  the  Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  Paris,  1893  (8.17':),  the  Bering  Sea 
Claims  (Commission  was  appointed  under  convention  signed  at  Washington, 
Feb.  8,  1896,  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  for  the  settlement  of 
the  claims  for  damages. 

Sessions  of  the  commission  were  held  at  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Nov.  23,  1896- 
Dec.  17, 1897.) 

Argument.  Fur-seal  arbitration,  in  matter  of  claims  of  Great  Britain 
against  United  States  before  Bering  Sea  Claims  Commission; 
argument  for  United  States  in  reply.     1897. 

Great  Britain  and  United  States  Claims  Commis- 
sion, 1853-55 


(Appointed  under  convention  of  Feb.  8,  1853. 
1853- Jan.  15,  1855.] 


Meetings  held  in  London,  Sept.  15, 


[Appoi 
ini 


Report  of  decisions  of  commission.  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson, 
Senate  printer,  1856  [824-103]  [See,  for  later  correspondence 
concerning  claims  for  duties  on  woolen  goods,  S1.2:W88.] 

Joint  Commission  on  Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget's 
Sound  Agricultural  Companies'  Claims 

inted  under  treaty  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain  signed  at  Wash- 
•ngton,  July  1. 1863.  The  office  of  the  commission  was  in  Washington  and  meet- 
ings were  held  Jan.  7, 1865-Sept.  10, 1869.] 

Argument.  In  matter  of  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Company;  argu- 
ment for  United  States,     n.  p.  [186-]. 

Northeastern  Boundary  Arbitration 

[The  Northeastern  Boundary  Commission  of  1816-21,appointedby  Great  Britain  and 
the  United  States  under  article  5  of  the  Treaty  of  Ghent,  signed  Dec.  24, 1S14, 
having  failed  to  reat^h  an  agreement,  the  dispute  was  submitted  to  the  King  of 
Netherlands  for  arbitration  under  convention  of  Sept.  29, 1827. 

The  documents  listed  below  under  S3.10i:  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library 
bound  in  one  volume  without  volume  title-page  or  general  index.] 

Decision  of  arbiter,  and  protest  [by  Wm.  P.  Preble],  n.  p.  n.  d.  f  *» 
[This  16  page  publication  has  no  title-page.  The  Decision  is 
printed  in  French  and  English.  Mr.  Preble's  protest  is  dated 
Jan.  12,  1831.] 

Statement.  First  statement  on  part  of  Great  Britain  according  to  pro- 
visions of  convention  concluded  between  Great  Britain  and 
United  States,  Sept.  29,  1827,  for  regulating  reference  to  arbitra- 
tion of  disputed  points  of  boundary  under  5th  article  of  Treaty  of 
Ghent,  n.  p.  [1829].  f '^  [Statement  of  contents  signed  "Aber- 
deen" and  2  folded  maps  precede  title-page.] 
Same,  2d  statement  [with  appendix],     n.  p.  [1829].     f° 

Statement  [of  Albert  Gallatin  and  William  P.  Preble]  on  the  part  of 
United  States  of  case  referred,  in  pursuance  of  convention  of 
Sept.  29,  1827,  between  said  States  and  Great  Britain,  to  King 
of  Netherlands,  for  his  decision  thereon.  Printed  but  not  pub- 
lished, Washington,  Office  of  United  States'  Telegraph,  1829. 
fo 


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TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 


SS.IO^: 

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11292 

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Northeastern  Boundary  Arbitration— Continued 

Statement.  Definitive  statement  on  part  of  United  States,  of  case 
referred,  in  pursuance  of  convention  of  Sept.  29,  1827,  between 
said  States  and  Great  Britain,  to  King  of  Netherlands,  for  his 
decision  thereon.  Printed  but  not  published,  Washington, 
Office  of  United  States'  Telegraph,  1829.     f  ° 

Statements.  Appendix  to  2  statements  on  part  of  United  States 
respecting  disputed  points  of  boundary  between  United  States 
and  Great  Britain  referred  to  King  of  Netherlands  for  his  decision 
thereon,  written  and  printed  evidence  adduced  on  part  of  United 
States,     n.  p.  [1829].     f'" 

Northwestern  Boundary  Commission,  1857-61 

[The  Northwestern  Boundary  Commission  was  appointed  under  act  of  Aug.  11, 
1856,  to  unite  with  similar  ofhcers  to  be  appointed  by  the  British  Government 
for  the  purpose  of  establishing  the  boundary  line  between  United  States  and 
British  jKtssessions  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,  in  accordance  with  the  treaty 
of  June  15,  1846.  The  commissioners  having  failed  to  bring  the  matter  to  a 
successful  termination,  the  Treaty  of  Washmgton,  1871,  took  up  the  matter 
and  referred  it  to  the  Emperor  of  Germany  for  arbitration.  See,  for  Berlin 
arbitration  under  Treaty  of  Washington,  S3. 13  ^:  The  full  report  of  the  North- 
western Boundary  Commission  was  transmitted  to  State  Department  in  Oct. 
1869.  but  was  not  printed  and  is  now  lost.  See,  for  all  available  information, 
Geological  Sur\^ey  bulletin  174  (1 19.3:174);  Geological  surveys  west  of  100th 
meridian  (W8.5:l),  p.  614-019;  36th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment 16,  serial  no.  1031;  40th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  executive  document 
29,  serial  no.  1316;  40th  Congress,  3d  session.  House  executive  document  86. 
serial  no.  1381.] 

Northwest  boundary,  discussion  of  water  boundary  question,  geo- 
graphical memoir  of  islands  in  dispute,  and  history  of  military 
occupation  of  San  Juan  Island,  accompanied  by  map  and  cross- 
sections  of  channels.  1868.  ([40th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex.  doc. 
29];  serial  no.  1316.)  [The  large  folded  map  and  the  folded 
sheet  showing  cross  sections  of  channels  are  missing  from  the 
copy  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Northern  Boundary  Commission,  1872-76 

[Appointed  under  act  of  Mar.  19,  1872,  to  cooperate  with  similar  oflTicers  appointed 
on  the  part  of  Great  Britain.] 

Reports  upon  survey  of  boundary  between  United  States  and  pos- 
sessions of  Great  Britain,  from  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  summit  of 
Rocky     Mountains.     1878.    4«     [1719-41]     [The     Congressional 
edition  is  8''  and  omits  appendixes,  maps,  etc.] 
Same,  atlas,     oblong  f '^ 

Nortliern  Boundary  Commission,  1872-76  (separates) 


Commission  to  Arbitrate  Claims  of  Venezuela 
Steam  Transportation  Company  of  New  York 
against  Venezuela 

[Appointed  under  convention  signed  at  Caracas,  Venezuela  Jan.  19,  1892.  Ses- 
sions held  at  Washmgton,  D.  C,  Dec.  27, 1894-Jan.  7, 1895.] 

Report.     Final  report  of  Alexander  Porter  Morse,   agent  of  United 

States  before  commission.     1895. 
United   States  and  Mexican   Claims   Commission, 

1869-76 

[This  commission  was  appointed  imder  convention  of  July  4,  1868,  sessions  being 
held  at  Washington,  D.  C,  July  31, 1869-Jan.  31,  187().  Earlier  Mexican  claims 
had  been  referred  to  the  United  States  and  Mexican  Joint  Claims  Commission 
appointed  under  convention  of  Apr.  11,  1839,  which  met  in  Washington,  Aug. 
25,  1840-Feb.  25,  1842,  and  to  the  United  States  Commissioners  on  Claims 
against  Mexico,  who  were  appointed  under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1849,  and  met  in 
Washington  Apr.  16,  1849-Apr.  15,  1851. 

The  adjustment  of  certain  contentions  arising  under  what  is  known  as  the  Pious 
fund  of  the  Californias  was,  by  protocol  of  agreement  signed  May  22,  1902,  sub- 
mitted to  the  Hague  Tribunal;  see  S3.18i:] 


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83.13 


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83.  ARBITRATIONS  AND  MIXED  COMMISSIONS 
TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 

United  States  and  Mexican   Claims   Commission, 

1869-7(>— Continued 

Indian  depredations.  Dictamen  del  Comisionado  Mexicano,  y  otroa 
documentoe,  relative  a  la  cuestion  eobre  reclamaciones  contra 
ol  gobierno  de  los  Estados  Unidoa  de  America,  por  depreda- 
ciones  de  Indies  barbaros.  Washington,  Powell  y  Qinck,  1872. 
large  8»  ! 

Report  to  Secretary  of  State  by  J.  Hubley  Ashton,  agent  of  United 
States,  Oct.  28,  1874  [with  schedule  of  claims].     1874.    large  8° 

Arbitrations  under  Treaty  of  Washington 

(This  treaty,  signed  at  Washington,  May  8,  1871,  and  approved  by  the  Senate. 
May  24,  1871,  was  the  result  of  the  labors  of  a  Joint  Uign  Commission  composea 
of  5  British  commissioners  and  5  commissioners  from  the  United  States  appointed 
to  adjust  didorencos  arising  between  the  2  countries.  Of  these  ditrerences, 
two,  relating  to  the  navigation  of  the  St.  Lawrence  and  reciprocal  trade  between 
United  Slates  and  Canada,  were  settled  directly  by  the  treaty,  the  others  being 
submitted  to  arbitration  as  stipulated  by  the  treaty.  The  four  arbitrations 
resulting  are  listed  below. 

The  set  in  0  volumes  entitled  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  including 
matter  concerning  the  first  3  arbitrations  (S3.131-3:),  has  been  classed  under 
S3.13 ':  in  order  to  keep  the  set  together. 

See,  for  official  text  of  treaty.  Compilation  of  treaties  in  force,  1904,  p.  343  (Y4.F76  ^: 
T71').] 

Geneva  arbitration  (Alabama  claims) 

[This  tribunal  met  at  Geneva,  Dec.  15,  1871-Sept.  14,  1872,  and  passed  upon  the 
matter  of  the  claims  arising  from  depredations  on  United  States  commerce 
made  by  the  Alabama  and  other  Confederate  privateers  fitted  out  in  Great 
Britain  during  the  Civil  War.  The  award  was  $15,500,000  in  gold,  paid  as 
indemnity  to  the  United  States  by  Great  Britain. 

See,  for  Receipt  and  investment  of  Geneva  award  money,  T1.2:G28,  and  for  pub- 
lications of  1st  and  2d  Court  of  Alabama  Claims,  18*74-76  and  1882-85,  which 
passed  on  individual  claims  presented  as  a  result  of  this  award,  Y3.  Al  1 1*^:] 

Argument.  Alabama  claims,  argument  of  United  States  delivered  to 
tribunal  of  arbitration  at  Geneva,  June  15,  1872.  Paris,  printed 
by  Dubuisson  and  Co.,  1872.  [Also  in  Papers  relating  to  Treaty 
of  Washington,  v.  3  (SS.lS^iPlQ^).] 

Same,  French.  Paris,  Dubuisson,  15  Juin,  1872.  * 
Case  of  Great  Britain  as  laid  before  tribunal  of  arbitration  convened  at 
Geneva  under  treaty  concluded  at  Washington,  May  8,  1871. 
1872.  V.  1.  [1517-282]  [This  volume  contains  the  British 
case  and  v.  1  of  the  appendix.  See  also,  for  the  case  without 
the  appendix.  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  1 
(SS.lS^iPlQi).] 

Same.  1872.  v.  2.  [1518-282]  [This  volume  contains  v.  2  of  the 
appendix.] 

Same.  1872.  v.  3.  [1519-282]  [This  volume  contains  v.  3  and 
4  of  the  appendix.  See,  for  v.  5-7  of  the  appendix,  S3. 13^: 
C83g.] 
Case  of  United  States  to  be  laid  before  tribunal  of  arbitration  to  be  con- 
vened at  Geneva  under  treaty  concluded  at  Washington,  May 
8,  1871.  1871.  [Also  in  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washing- 
ton, v.  1  (S3.13»:P19»).] 

Same.     1872. 

Same,  French.     1871.    large  8« 

Same,  Spanish.  1872.  large  8' 
Claims.  List  of  claims  filed  with  Department  of  State  growing  out  of 
acts  committed  by  the  several  vessels  which  have  given  rise  to 
claims  generically  known  as  Alabama  claims.  1871.  [Also  in 
Correspondence  concerning  claims  against  Great  Britam,  v.  7 
(S3.13i:C81").] 

Same,  Revised.     1872. 

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''''•  TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL,  DISPUTES— Con. 

Geneva  arbitration  (Alabama  claims)— Continued 

Correspondence  concerning  claims  against  Great  Britain  transmitted  to 
Senate  in  answer  to  resolutions  of  Dec.  4, 10, 1867,  and  of  May  27, 
1868  [requesting  that  copies  of  all  negotiations  and  correspond- 
ence between  Great  Britain  and  United  States  in  relation  to  Ala- 
bama claims  be  laid  before  that  body].    1869.    v.  1.    [1394-11] 


83.13 

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C813 
C81* 
C81^ 

C81« 
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C83g 


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title-page  reads: 
Same.     1871.     v.  7. 
title-page  reads : 


Same.  1870.  v.  2.  [1395-11] 
Same.  1870.  v.  3.  [1396-11] 
Same.  1869.  v.  4.  [1397-11] 
Same.     1870.     v.  5.     [1398-11] 

[Volumes  6  and  7  omit  from  the  title-page  the  words  "transmitted  to  Senate  in  answer 
to  resolutions  of  Dec.  4,  10, 1867,  and  of  May  27, 1868."] 

Same.     1871.     v.  6.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.     Half-title  following 
Papers  relating  to  Alabama  claims,  v.  1.] 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.     Half-title  following 
Papers  relating  to  Alabama  claims,  v.  2.] 
Correspondence  respecting  Geneva  arbitration.     1872.     [Also,  with  ad- 
ditional correspondence,  in  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washing- 
ton, v.  2  (S3.13i:P192).] 

Counter  case  of  Great  Britain  as  laid  before  tribunal  of  arbitration  con- 
vened at  Geneva  under  treaty  concluded  at  Washington,  May  8, 
1871,  with  V.  5-7  of  appendix  to  British  case.  1872.  [1521-324] 
[See  also,  for  Counter  case  without  appendixes.  Papers  relating  to 
Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  2  (S3.13i:P192).  See,  for  v.  1-4  of 
appendix  to  British  case,  S3.13^:C26g^-3.] 

Coimter  case  of  United  States  presented  to  tribunal  of  arbitration  at 
Geneva  under  provisions  of  Treaty  of  Washington,  with  appendix 
containing  additional  documents,  correspondence  and  evidence, 
pt.  1.  [Geneva?]  Ch.  Chauvin,  imprimeur,  Apr.  15,  1872. 
large  8°  [This  is  known  as  the  Geneva  edition  and  is  a  facsimile 
reprint  of  the  manuscript.  Also  in  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of 
Washington,  v.  1,  2  (S3.13i:P19^2).] 

Same.     pt.  2.     [Geneva?]  Ch.  Chauvin,  imprimeur,  1872.    * 
Same,  French.     Paris,  imprimerie  de  Dubuisson  et  C.,  1872. 

Gushing,  Caleb.  Plaidoyer  de  M*".  Gushing,  conseil  des  Etats-Unis 
devant  de  tribunal  arbitral  de  Geneve  en  reponse  a  I'argument 
de  conseil  de  sa  Majeste  Britannique.  Geneve,  imprimerie  Carey 
Freres,  1872.  [See  also,  for  both  English  and  French  text.  Papers 
relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  3,  p.  486  (S3.13i:P193).] 

Documents.  Alphabetical  list  of  documents  and  correspondence  sub- 
mitted with  cases  and  counter  cases  of  United  States  and  of  Great 
Britain  to  tribunal  of  arbitration  at  Geneva,  n.  p.  [June,  1872]. 
large  8*'    [This  is  a  facsimile  reprint  of  the  manuscript.] 

Indirect  claims,  chapter  in  argument  for  United  States  submitted  to 
tribunal  of  arbitration  at  Geneva,  June  15,  1872;  reprinted  with 
note  [Opinions  of  statesmen,  magazines  and  journals  of  Great 
Britain  and  continent  on  construction  of  Treaty  of  Washington]. 
Paris,  printed  by  Dubuisson  and  Co.,  1872.  [Also,  with  omis- 
sions, m  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  3,  p.  186 
(S3.13i.P19  3)  and  v.  4,  p.  551  (S3.13i:P194).] 

Indirect  claims.  American  commissioners  and  statement  of  Sir  Stafford 
Northcote  at  Exeter  in  relation  to  alleged  promise  of  exclusion  of 
indirect  claims  of  United  States.  1872.  *  [Also  in  Papers  re- 
lating to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  2  (S3.13  »:P192).] 

Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  1:  Geneva  arbitration,  Case 
of  United  States;  Case  of  Great  Britain;  Counter  case  of  United 
States,  and  portion  of  additional  documents,  correspondence,  and 
evidence  which  accompanied  same.  1872.  [1^53-1]  [See  also 
81.1:872  2.] 


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ClaMlflrstlon  gjj.  ARBITRATIONS  AND  MIXED  COMMISSIONS 
*""•  TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 

Geneva  arbitration  (Alabama  claims;— Continued 

Same,  v.  2:  Geneva  arbitration,  remainder  of  papern  accompanying 
Counter  case  of  United  States;  Counter  case  of  Her  Britannic 
Majesty's  Government;  Instructions  to  agent  and  counsel  of 
United.  States,  and  proceedings  at  Geneva  in  Dec.  1871,  and  Apr. 
1872;  Correspondence  respecting  Geneva  arbitration,  and  pro- 
posed supplemental  article  to  treaty;  and  Declaration  of  Sir  Staf- 
ford Northcoto  at  Exeter.  1872  [1873].  [1554-1]  [See  also  ^l.l: 
872  =^.] 

Same,  v.  3:  Geneva  arbitration,  Argument  of  United  States;  Argu- 
ment of  Her  Britannic  Majesty's  Government;  and  Supplemen- 
tary statements  or  arguments  made  by  respective  agents  or  coun- 
sel.    1873.     [1555-1]    [>S€ea/so  SI. 1:872^] 

Same,  v.  4:  Geneva  arbitration.  Report  of  agent  of  United  States; 
Protocols  of  conferences;  Decision  and  award  of  tribunal;  Opin- 
ions of  arbitrators;  Reply  of  Secretary  of  State  acknowledging 
receipt  of  report  of  agent  of  United  States  and  commenting  upon 
opinion  of  arbitrator  appointed  by  Her  Britannic  Majesty;  Re- 
port of  counsel  of  United  States;  and  Opinions  of  statesmen,  mag- 
azines, and  journals  of  Great  Britain  and  continent  on  construc- 
tion of  treaty.     1872.     [1556-1]    [See  also  ^1.1:872  \] 

Same,  v.  5:  Berlin  arbitration.  Memorial  of  United  States  on  Canal 
de  Haro  as  its  boundary-line;  Case  of  Government  of  Her  Britan- 
nic Majesty;  Reply  of  United  States  thereto;  Second  and  defini- 
tive statement  of  Government  of  Her  Britannic  Majesty ;  and  Cor- 
respondence.    1872.     [1557-1]    [See  also  Sl.l:872\] 

Same,  v.  6:  Washington  arbitration  and  general  appendix,  Report 
of  Robert  S.  Hale,  agent  and  counsel  of  United  States  before 
commission  on  claims  of  citizens  of  United  States  against 
Great  Britain  and  of  subjects  of  Her  Britannic  Majesty  against 
United  States,  under  12th  article  of  treaty  of  May  8, 1871,  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain;  and  General  appendix  to  Papers 
relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington.  1874.  [1596-1]  [See  also 
SI. 1:8733. J 
Reclamations  de  I'Alabama,  choix  de  pieces  justificatives  prfeentees 
par  lea  Etats-Unis  a  I'appui  de  leur  mi^moire  traduites  de  I'anglais 
de  la  collection  ori^inale,  premiere  partie:  choix  de  pik^es  des  v. 
1-6,  Droits  des  beiligerent^s;  Observance  de  la  neutralite;  Les 
croiseurs  confed6r^s;  T^es  lois  de  neutralite;  Debate  du  parlement 
sur  leconflitam^'ricain;  La  convention  Johnson-Clarendon ;  Par- 
tialite  do  la  Grande-Bretagne;  etc.,  etc.  Paris,  imprimerie  de 
Dubuisson  et  Cie.,  1872.  *  [This  volume  and  the  one  following 
include  papers  selected  from  the  7  volume  edition  of  Correspond- 
ence concerning  claims  against  Great  Britain  (S3.13  ':C81  ^"^).] 

Same,  deuxifeme  partie:  pi^es  du  v.  6,  et  choix  de  celles  du  v.  7, 
Les  croiseurs  insurg^s;  Le  "foreign  enlistment  act"  anglais;  His- 
toire  des  lois  de  neutrality  des  Etats-Unis;  Le  Grande-Bretagne, 
arsenal,  chantier  et  tr6sorerie  des  insurg^s.  Paris,  imprimerie  de 
Dubuisson  et  Cie.,  1872. 
Report  of  agent  of  United  States  before  tribunal  of  arbitration  of  Geneva, 
award  of  tribunal,  and  reply  of  Secretary  of  State  to  agent  of 
United  States.  1873.  [Also  in  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Wash- 
ington, V.  4  (S3.13i:P19'').] 


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Commission) 


(American-British    Mixed    Claims 


[This  commission  settled  tlie  matters  concerning  miscellaneous  claims  of  citizens  of 
United  States  against  Great  Britain  and  of  citizens  of  Great  Britain  against 
United  States.  It  met  in  Washington,  Sept.  26, 1871-May  10,  1873,  and  in  New- 
port, R.  I.,  June  3-Sept.  25,  1873.  the  date  of  final  adjournment.  The  final 
award  resulted  in  the  pavment  by  the  United  States  to  Great  Britain  of  Jl,929„819 
in  gold,  with  certain  deductions  designated  by  the  commission.) 


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D652 
D653 


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"Waslilngton  arbitration  (American-British  Mixed  Claims 
Commission) — Continued 

Washington  arbitration:  Report  of  Robert  S.  Hale,  agent  and  counsel 
of  United  States  before  commission  on  claims  of  citizens  of  United 
States  against  Great  Britain  and  of  subjects  of  Her  Britannic 
Majesty  against  United  States,  under  12th  article  of  treaty  of 
May  8,  1871,  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  See 
Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  6  (SS.lS^iPlO'^). 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  lias  no  set  of  records  of  this  arbitration,  A  set  in 
the  State  Department  library  comprises  1  v.  of  Memorials  and  1  v.  of  Testimony 
concerning  claims  of  subjects  of  Great  Britain  vs.  United  States;  34  v.  of  Memo- 
rials and  38  v.  of  Testimony  concerning  claims  of  citizens  of  United  States  vs. 
Great  Britain.] 

Berlin  arbitration  (Northwestern  boundary) 

[The  treaty  of  1846  with  Great  Britain  which  had  to  do  with  the  boundary  of  the 
United  States  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains  was  interpreted  by  Great  Britain  to 
mean  that  the  bomidary  Ime  between  the  United  States  and  Canada  should  run 
through  Rosario  Channel;  the  United  States  imderstood  Canal  de  Haro.  The 
Northwestern  Boundary  Commission  (SS.IO^:)  was  created  by  act  of  Aug.  11, 
1856,  to  make  the  survey  and  settle  the  dispute,  but  they  were  not  able  to  bring 
the  matter  to  a  successful  termination. 

The  Treaty  of  Wasliington  took  up  the  matter  and  referred  it  to  Emperor  WiUiam 
of  Germany  for  arbitration  on  the  proper  interpretation  of  the  treaty  of  1846. 
George  Bancroft  represented  the  United  States.  The  award  was  made  at  Berlin, 
Oct.  21,  1872,  in  favor  of  the  United  States,  designating  Haro  Channel  as  the 
boundary.] 

Berlin  arbitration :  Memorial  of  United  States  on  Canal  de  Haro  as  its 
boundary -line;  Case  of  Government  of  Her  Britannic  Majesty; 
Reply  of  United  States  thereto;  Second  and  definitive  state- 
ment of  Government  of  Her  Britannic  Majesty,  and  Correspond- 
ence. See  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  5  (S3.13  ^: 
P19«). 

Memorial  on  Canal  de  Haro  as  boundary  line  of  United  States,  presented 
in  name  of  American  Government  to  His  Majesty  William  I,  Ger- 
man Emperor  and  King  of  Prussia,  as  arbitrator,  by  American 
Elenipotentiary  George  Bancroft.  [Berlin,  printed  by  R.  v. 
►ecker,  printer  to  King  of  Prussia]  n.  d.  4''  [Also  in  Papers 
relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  5  (S3.13i:P19^).] 

Reply  of  United  States  to  case  of  Government  of  Her  Britannic  Majesty, 
presented  to  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Germany  as  arbitrator 
under  provisions  of  Treaty  of  Washington,  June  12,  1872.  [Ber- 
lin, printed  by  R.  v.  Decker,  printer  to  King  of  Prussia]  n.  d. 
4°  [Also  in  Papers  relating  to  Treaty  of  Washington,  v.  5 
(S3.13^P19^).] 

Halifax  Commission   (Fishery  Commission) 

[Disputes  concerning  the  right  of  Americans  to  fish  on  the  coasts  of  Nova  Scotia. 
Prince  Edward  Island,  etc.,  were  referred  to  this  commission  wliich  met  at 
HaUfax,  June  lo-Nov.  23,  1877.  The  award  was  $5,600,000  in  gold  to  be  paid 
to  Great  Britain  by  United  States^  this  representing  the  excess  value,  for  12 
years,  of  our  right  to  fish  in  Canadian  waters  as  above  the  value  of  American 
waters  1o  Canadian  fishermen. 

The  pai)ers  concerning  this  arbitration  are  not  included  in  the  set  of  Papers  relating 
to  Treaty  of  Washington  (S3.13  i:P19  i-6)  which  was  published  1872-74,  prior 
to  the  time  of  meeting  of  tliis  commission,  1877.] 

Documents.  Award  of  Fishery  Commission,  documents  and  proceed- 
ings of  Halifax  Commission,  1877,  under  Treaty  of  Washington, 
May  8,  1871.     1878.     v.  1.     [1810-89] 

Same.     1878.    v.  2.     [1811-89] 

Same.     1878.     v.  3.     [1812-89] 

[Another  set  of  8  volumes  containing  the  documents  and  proceedings  of  the  Halifax 
Commission  is  in  the  State  Department  Ubrary.  The  imprint  reads:  Charles 
Annand,  printer,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1877.  Since  the  same  material  is  included  in 
the  3  volume  set  (S3. 13  <:D65  i-s)  which  was  printed  at  the  Government  Print- 
ing Office,  no  entry  is  made  in  this  Checlclist  for  the  set  comprised  in  8  volumes 
mentioned  above.] 

Halifax  Commission  (Fishery  Commission;  separates) 


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S3.15: 

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At63 

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United  States  vs.  Salvador  Arbitration  Tribunal 

[Held  at  Washington  under  i)rolo«ol  of  aRreeraent  between  United  States  and 
Salvador  signed  Washington,  Dec.  19,  1901,  for  arbitration  of  claims  of  Salvador 
Commorciai  Company  against  Salvador. 

See,  for  Report  in  case  of  Salvador  Commercial  Company,  made  to  Secretary  of 
State,  1901,  S1.2:Sa3.J 

Ai^ument.  United  States  vb.  Salvador  [oral  argument  before  arbi- 
trators, Apr.  15,  1902];  by  William  L.  Penfield.     1902.     f ° 

Memorials.  United  States  vs.  Salvador,  memorials  of  Salvador  Com- 
mercial Company  filed  in  Department  of  State.     [1902.]    f* 

Costa  Rica- Nicaragua  Boundary  Arbitration 

[The  President  of  the  United  States  was  named  as  sole  arbitrator  in  the  treaty  con- 
cluded between  Costa  Rica  and  Nicaragua,  Dec.  24,  188G.  The  award  of  the 
President,  dated  Mur.  22. 1888,  and  the  report  of  the  assistant  Secretary  of  State 
upon  which  it  was  based  are  reprinted  in  full  in  Moore's  International  arbitra- 
tions, V.  2  (S3.2:HG2  2),  p.  1940-67.] 

Argument.  Reply  to  argument  of  Nicaragua  on  question  of  validity 
or  nullity  of  treaty  of  limits  of  Apr.  15,  1858,  filed  on  behalf  of 
Government  of  Costa  Rica,  by  Pedro  P6rez  Zeledon;  translated 
by  J.  I.  Rodriguez.     Washington,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers,  1887. 

Alaskan- Canadian  Boundary  Commission,  1892-95 

Report.  Joint  report  of  United  States  and  British  commissioners  on 
Alaskan-Canadian  boundary,  Dec.  31,  1895.     1898. 

Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  1903 

[Convened  at  London  under  provisions  of  treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  concluded  Jan.  24, 1903. 

The  case,  counter  case,  and  argument  of  the  United  States  listed  below  (S3.16  *:  C26, 
C83,  Ar3),  with  the  report  of  the  agent  of  the  United  States,  and  the  case,  covmter 
case,  and  argument  of  Great  Britain,  etc.,  were  issued  in  7  v.  with  title.  Pro- 
ceedings of  Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  as  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate 
document  162,  serial  nos.  4600-05.] 

Argument  of  United  States;  [with  Appendix].     1903.     [In  4603-162] 

Atlas.     United  States  atlas,  maps  and  charts  accompanying  case  and 

countercase  of  United  States.     1904.     large  4«    [4606,  v.  1-162] 
Atlas.     British  atlas,  maps  and  charts  accompanying  case  of  Great 

Britain.     1904.     large  4«    [4606,  v.  2-162] 
Atlas  of  award,  25  sectional  maps  and  index  map  showing  line  fixed  by 

[Alaskan  Boundary]  Tribunal.     1904.     large  4«    [4606,  v.  3-162] 
Case  of  United  States;  [with  Appendix].     1903.     [In  4600-162] 
Counter  case  of  United  States;  [with  Appendix].     1903.     [In  4602-162] 

Venezuelan  mixed 
1902  and  1903 

[In  1902  and  1903,  there  were  In  session  at  Caracas,  Venezuela,  commissions  of  the 
United  States,  Mexico,  and  various  Em-opean  nations,  to  adjudicate  the  claims 
of  tlae.se  nations  against  Venezuela.  A  general  record  of  the  worlc  of  all  these 
commissions,  prepared  by  Jackson  H.  Ralston  and  W.  T.  Sherman  Doyle, 
was  printed  by  the  United  States  as  58th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  docu- 
ment 316,  serial  no.  4020,  Its  title  being,  Venezuelan  arbitrations  of  1903,  includ- 
ing protocols,  personnel  and  rules  of  commissions,  opinions,  and  summary  of 
awards,  with  appendix  containing  Venezuelan  yellow  book  of  1903,  Bowen 
pamphlet  entitled  Venezuelan  protocols,  and  preferential  question  Hague 
decision,  with  history  of  recent  Venezuelan  revolutions.  Other  publications 
printed  by  the  United  States,  relating  to  these  arbitrations,  are  listed  here 
under  S3. 17: 

The  question  of  preferential  treatment  In  the  payment  of  the  awards,  which  could 
not  be  settled  by  these  commissions,  was  referred  to  the  Permanent  Court  of 
Arbitration  at  The  Hague;  see  SS-IS*:] 

French-Venezuelan  Mixed  Claims  Commission,  1902.  Report  of 
French- Venezuelan  Mixed  Claims  Commission  of  1902;  by  Jack- 
son H.  Ralston,  assisted  by  W.  T.  Sherman  Doyle.  1906. 
[4937-533]  [This  work  is  a  supplement  to  the  volume  entitled 
Venezuelan  arbitrations  of  1903,  for  which  see  [4620-316].] 

United  States  and  Venezuelan  Claims  Commission.  Report  of  Robert 
C.  Morris,  agent  of  United  States,  before  United  States  and 
Venezuelan  Claims  Commission,  organized  under  protocol  of 
Feb.  17,  1903,  between  United  States  and  Republic  of  Vene- 
zuela.    1904.     [4621-317] 


claims   commissions,    Caracas, 


918 

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''*'•  TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL.  DISPUTES— Con. 


S3.18: 


S3.18 


D62 


P94 


R29 


83.18=^: 


Ar3 


P91 


Permaneiit  Court  of  Arbitration,  Tlie  Hague 

[Also  spoken  of  as  The  Hague  Tribunal.  Established  at  The  Hague  under  con- 
vention signed  July  29, 1899,  on  behalf  of  the  16  Powers  assembled  at  The  Hague 
in  the  Peace  Conference  of  1899. 

This  Checklist  includes  only  such  reports  of  arbitrations  before  The  Hague  Tribunal 
as  are  published  by  the  United  States.] 

Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague,  Pious 
fund  of  tlie  Californias 

[The  question  of  adjustment  of  certain  contentions  arising  under  what  is  known  as 
the  Pious  fund  of  the  Californias  was  submitted  to  The  Hague  Tribunal  by 
the  protocol  of  agreement  between  United  States  and  Mexico  signed  at  Wash- 
ington, May  22, 1902.] 

Diplomatic  correspondence  between  United  States  and  Mexico  rela- 
tive to  Pious  fund  of  the  Californias,  prepared  for  use  of  Per- 
manent Court  of  Arbitration  in  case  of  United  States  vs.  Mexico. 
1902.  [In  this  print  the  correspondence  is  chronologically 
arranged.  The  same  correspondence,  differently  arranged, 
appears  as  the  2d  part  of  the  volume  listed  under  S3.18  ^i  P94.] 

Proceedings.  Transcript  of  record  of  proceedings  before  Mexican  and 
American  Mixed  Claims  Commission  [1869-76]  with  relation  to 
Pious  fund  of  the  Californias,  being  claim  493,  American  docket, 
and  entitled  Thaddeus  Amat,  bishop  of  Monterey,  Joseph  S. 
Alemany,  archbishop  of  San  Francisco,  vs.  Mexico;  [with  I)ip>lo- 
matic  coiTespondence  between  United  States  and  Mexico  relative 
to  Pious  fund  of  the  Californias,  prepared  for  Permanent  Court  of 
Arbitration;  and  Memorial  of  United  States  in  matter  of  claim  of 
Pious  fund  of  tlie  Californias  against  Republic  of  Mexico].  1902. 
[Contains  articles  in  English,  Spanish,  and  Latin.  See,  for  United 
States  and  Mexican  Claims  Commission,  1869-76,  S3. 12:] 

Report.  United  States  vs.  Mexico,  report  of  Jackson  H.  Ralston,  agent 
of  United  States  and  of  counsel,  in  matter  of  Pious  fund  of  the 
Californias  before  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Ha^ue, 
Sept.  15-Oct.  14,  1902,  with  pleadings,  appendix,  exhibits,  briefs, 
and  record  of  proceedings.  1902.  [Contains  articles  in  English, 
Spanish,  French,  and  Latin.  Appeared  also  as  Appendix  2  to 
Foreign  relations,  1902  (SI.  1:902 3).] 

Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague,  Vene- 
zuelan arbitration 

[The  Venezuelan  mixed  claims  commissions  (S3.17:)  which  met  at  Caracas  in  1902 
and  1903  adjusted  claims  for  damages  on  the  part  of  Great  Britain,  Germany, 
Italy,  United  States,  Mexico,  France,  Spain,  Belgium,  Netherlands,  and  Sweden 
and  Norway  against  Venezuela.  The  question  as  to  whether  Great  Britain, 
Germany,  and  Italy  (who  had  previously  attempted  to  collect  their  claims  by 
means  of  blockade)  should  have  preferential  treatment  in  the  payment  of  awards 
could  not  be  settled  by  these  mixed  commissions.  The  Powers  involved,  by 
protocols  signed  May  7, 1903,  agreed  to  submit  the  question  of  preferential  treat- 
ment to  The  Hague  Tribunal.] 

Argument.  Great  Britain,  Germany,  and  Italj?-  vs.  Venezuela,  United 
States,  Mexico,  France,  Spain,  Belgium,  Netherlands,  and 
Sweden  and  Norway,  opening  argument  and  reply  for  United 
States;  by  William  L.  Penfield,  before  Arbitration  Tribunal  of 
The  Hague,  Nov.  1903.  [1903.]  [The  matter  here  contained 
appears  also,  differently  arranged,  in  Venezuelan  arbitration 
before  Hague  Tribunal,  1903  (S3.18  2:P94).] 

Preliminary  examination  on  behalf  of  Venezuela.  Appendix  1  to  pre- 
liminary examination  on  behalf  of  Venezuela  of  question  of  pref- 
erential treatment,  before  Hague  Tribunal  [including  extracts 
from  Venezuelan  yellow  book  of  1903,  Bowen  correspondence, 
Venezuelan  protocols,  etc.].  n.  p.  [1905].  large  8"  [Also in  Vene- 
zuelan arbitration  before  Hague  Tribunal,  1903  (S3.182:P94), 
p.  245-422.] 


919 


ClMniacation 
no. 


S3.18>: 

P94 

83.18': 

Ar3 

C26» 

C262 

C263 

C83' 

C832 

83.18  =*«: 

(CT) 

83.19 1; 

R29» 

R292 

R29« 

83.192: 

B82 

S3.  ARBITRATIONS  AND  MIXED  COMMISSIONS 
TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 

Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague,  Vene- 
zuelan arbitration— Continued 

Proceedings.  Venezuelan  arbitration  before  Hague  Tribunal,  1903. 
proceedings  of  tribunal  under  protocols  between  Venezuela  and 
Great  Britain,  Germany,  Italy,  United  States,  Belgium,  France, 
Mexico,  Netherlands,  Spain,  Sweden  and  Norway,  signed  Wash- 
ington, May  7,  1903.  1905.  [4769-119]  [See,  for  proceedings, 
etc.,  of  the  various  mixed  commissions  which  met  at  Caracas, 
Venezuela,  in  1903,  S3. 17:] 

Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague,  North. 
Atlantic  coast  fisheries  arbitration 

[Submitted  to  Hague  Tribunal  under  provisions  of  special  agreement  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  concluded  Jan.  27, 1909.] 

Argument  of  United  States  before  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration  at 
The  Ha^ue.     1910.     [Although  imprinted  1910,  this  volume  la 
entered  in  the  Checklist  in  order  to  keep  the  set  intact.] 
Case  of  United  States  before  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration  at  The 
Hague.     1909. 
Same,  Appendix.     1909.     v.  1. 
Same,  Appendix.     1909.     v.  2. 
Counter  case  of  United  States  before  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration  at 
The  Ha^e.     1910.     [Although  imprinted  1910,  this  volume  is 
entered  in  tlie  Checklist  in  order  to  keep  the  set  intact.] 
Same,  Appendix.     1909. 

Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague,  North 
Atlantic  coast  fisheries  arbitration  (separates) 

Mexican  Boundary  Survey,  1882-96 

[An  international  boundary  commission  to  relocate  and  mark  the  boundary  between 
the  United  States  and  Mexico  from  the  Rio  Grande  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  was  pro- 
vided for  by  convention  signed  July  29,  1882.  The  original  convention  lapsed 
by  reason  of  delays  in  appointing  the  commission,  but  it  was  revived  and  the 
time  allowed  for  the  execution  of  the  work  extended  by  conventions  of  Feb.  18, 
1889  and  Aug.  24, 1894.    The  time  finally  expired  Oct.  11, 1896. 

The  boundary  line  which  the  survey  of  1882-96  re-marked  was  that  established  by 
the  surveys  under  the  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo,  signed  Feb.  2, 1848,  and 
the  Gadsden  treaty,  signed  Dec.  30, 1853.  A  report  on  these  earlier  surveys 
was  made  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  by  William  II.  Emory;  see  note  and 
entriesfor  1 1.2 :M57 >---.] 

Report  of  Boundary  Commission  upon  survey  and  re-marking  of  bound- 
ary between  United  States  and  Mexico  west  of  Rio  Grande, 
1891-96.     1898.     2  pta.  in  1  v.,  4"     [3612-247] 

Same,  album  [views  of  monuments  and  characteristic  scenes]. 
[1899.]    oblong  large  8°     [3613-247] 

Same,  atlas,  with  title,  Boundary  between  United  States  and  Mexico, 
as  surveyed  under  convention  of  July  29,  1882,  revived  Feb.  18, 
1889.     [1899.]     large  4°    [3614-247] 

Mexican  Water  Boundary  Commission,  1889- 

[The  convention  of  Nov.  12,  1884,  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico  provided 
that  along  that  portion  of  the  frontier  where  the  middle  of  the  Rio  Grande  and 
the  Colorado  River  had  been  designated  by  previous  treaties  as  the  boundary, 
the  dividing  line  should  be  held  to  be  the  center  of  the  normal  channel  of  each 
river  named. 

In  order  to  adjust  dilTiculties  arising  from  alterations  in  the  channels  due  to  natural 
causes,  an  international  water  boundary  commission  was  provided  for  by  con- 
vention concluded  Mar.  1,  1889.  The  time  designated  for  the  performance  of 
the  work  of  the  commission  was  extended  for  limited  periods  by  conventions 
signed  Oct.  1,  1895,  Nov.  6,  1896,  Oct.  29,  1897,  Dec.  2,  1898,  and  Dec.  22,  1899; 
extended  indefinitely  by  convention  concluded  Nov,  21, 1900.] 

Brownsville  and  Matamoros  jetties,  reports  and  decisions,  with  maps. 
[1895.] 


920 


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no. 

S3.19  2: 

Nil 


P941 

P942 
S3.20: 


Ar3 
83.21 ' : 


83.21^: 


M66 
83.21^: 


M66 
1129 

83.22: 


P941 

P942 
P943 
P94^ 
P945 


TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 

Mexican  "Water  Boundary  Commission  1889-  —Con. 

Naco,  Ariz.-Sonora.  Proceedings  of  International  Boundary  Commis- 
sion, United  States  and  Mexico,  relating  to  placing  of  additional 
monuments  to  more  perfectly  mark  international  boundary  line 
through  Naco,  Ariz.-Sonora.  [Washington,  State  Department, 
Oct.  1907.]  [English  and  Spanish.  Although  this  was  a  ques- 
tion of  a  land  boundary  west  of  the  Rio  Grande,  which  would  not 
ordinarily  have  come  within  the  province  of  this  commission,  the 
work  was  done  by  the  commission  in  conformity  with  instruc- 
tions from  the  two  Governments.] 

Proceedings  of  International  Water  Boundary  Commission,  equitable 
distribution  of  waters  of  Kio  Grande.     1903  [1904].     [v.  1]  large 
4°    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same.     [v.  2]  large  4<' 

Argentina-Brazil  Boundary  Arbitration 

[Also  known  as  Misiones  Boundary  Arbitration.  By  treaty  concluded  Buenos 
Aires,  Sept.  7,  1889,  Argentina  and  Brazil  agreed  to  submit  to  the  arbitration  oi 
the  President  of  the  United  States  their  respective  claims  to  a  tract  of  territory 
popularly  called  Misiones.  The  award  of  the  President,  dated  Feb.  5,  1895,  is 
reprinted  in  Moore's  International  arbitrations,  v.  2  (S3.2:II62  2),  p.  2020-23, 
and  was  also  printed  by  the  American  Republics  Bureau,  as  a  Special  bulletin 
(AR1.2:M69),  and  in  the  Monthly  bulletin,  v.  2  (AR1.6:2),  p.  533-544. 
Both  the  Spanish  form  of  spelling  "  Misiones  "  and  |the  Portuguese  form  "Mis- 
siones"  are  used;  the  preferred  spelling  is  "  Misiones."] 

Argument  for  Argentine  Republic  upon  question  with  Brazil  in  regard 
to  territory  of  Misiones;  presented  by  Estanislao  S.  Zeballos. 
Washington,  D.  C.  [Gibson  Brothers,  printers]  1894. 

United  States  vs.  Cliile,  Arbitration  of  case  of  brig 
Macedonian 

See,  for  report  with  correspondence,  etc.,  relating  to  seizure  of  brig 

Macedonian,  [930-58]. 
See,  for  history  of  arbitration  agreed  upon  by  convention  concluded 

Nov.  10,  1858,  and  award  by  King  of  Belgium,  dated  May  15, 

1863,    Moore's    International    arbitrations,    v.    2    (S3.2:H622), 

p.  1449-68. 

United  States  and  Chilean  Claims  Commission, 
1892-94 

[Appointed  under  convention  of  Aug.  7, 1892.  The  commission  met  in  Washington, 
July  25,  1893- Apr.  9,  1894.] 

Minutes  of  proceedings.    Washington,  Gibson  Brothers,  1894.    * 

United  States  and  Cliilean  Claims  Commission, 
1900-01 

[Appointed  under  convention  of  May  24,  1897,  to  revive  convention  of  Aug.  7,  1892. 
Sessions  held  June  15,  1900- June  18, 1901.] 

Minutes  of  commission.     Washington,  Gibson  Brothers,  1901.     * 
Report.     Final  report  of  John  Hoyt  Perry,  agent  and  counsel  for  United 
States.     Washington,  Gibson  Brothers,  1901.     * 

Spanish.- American  Peace  Commission 

[Appointed  under  the  protocol  of  agreement  signed  at  Washington.  Aug.  12, 1898,  by 
United  States  and  Spain,  to  negotiate  and  conclude  treaty  of  peace.  Meetings 
held  in  Paris.  Oct.  1-Dec.  10, 1898. 

See,  for  Treaty  of  peace,  with  accompanying  pai)ers,  [3732-62].] 

Protocol  1,  conference  of  Oct.  1,  1898.     [Paris,  1898.]     f  °     [These  pro- 


tocols are  printed  in  both  English  and  Spanish.] 
Same    2,  Oct.     3,  1898.     [Paris,  1898.]     f° 
Same    3,  Oct.     7,  1898.     [Paris,  1898.]    f^ 
Same    4,  Oct.   11,  1898.     [Paris,  1898.]     f» 
Same    5,  Oct.  14,  1898.    [Paris,  1898.]    fo 


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""•  TO  SETTLE  INTERNATIONAL  DISPUTES— Con. 


S3.22: 

P94* 
P94  7 
P94» 
P94» 
P9410 

P94J^ 
P94" 
P9413 

P941* 
P9415 

P94i« 
P94'' 
P94'8 
P94»» 
P9420 

P9421 
P9422 


Spanish- American  Peace  Commission— Continued 

Same    6,  Oct.   17,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same    7,  Oct.  21,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same    8,  Oct.  24,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same    9,  Oct.  26,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  10,  Oct.  27,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  11,  Oct.  31,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  12,  Nov.    4,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  13,  Nov.    9,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  14,  Nov.  16,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  15,  Nov.  21,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  16,  Nov.  28,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  17,  Nov.  30,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  18,  Dec.    2,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  19,  Dec.     5,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  20,  Dec.     6,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  21,  Dec.     8,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 

Same  22,  Dec.  10,  1898.  [Paris,  1898.] 


S4.      FOREIGN    COMMERCE    BUREAU 

[Notwithstanding  the  fact  that  the  act  of  Aug.  16, 1842  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  507)  required  the  Secretary  of  State 
"  to  lay  before  Congress,  annually,  at  the  commencement  of  its  session,  *  *  *  such  changes  and  modi- 
fications in  the  commercial  systems  of  othernations  *  *  *  as  shall  have  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the 
Department,"  Congress  had  made  no  adequate  provision  either  for  the  furnishing  of  the  requisite  mforma- 
tlon  to  the  State  Department,  or  for  the  preparation  in  the  State  Department  of  such  information  as 
might  be  rec^nved.  In  order  to  prepare  the  general  report  on  the  commercial  relations  of  the  United 
States  with  foreign  nations  called  for  by  House  resolution  of  Dec.  14, 1853  (see  S4. 1:8556),  a  "  Statistical 
Office"  was  organized  in  1854  (seep.  3  of  letter  of  transmittal  in  Commercial  relations,  1856,  S4. 1:856,  and 
p.  95  of  Department  of  State,  its  history  and  functions,  by  Gaillard  Hunt,  S1.2:St2J).  This  office  was 
placedonapermanentbasisby  theactof  Aug.  18,1856(Stat.  L.  v.  11, p.  139),  whichrequlred  that  consuls 
and  commercial  agents  should  transmit  to  the  Department  of  State  authentic  commercial  information, 
and  that  the  Secretary  of  State  should  transmit  such  information  to  Congress  In  addition  to  that  callea 
for  by  act  of  Aug.  16, 1842.  The  act  of  1850  also  provided  for  the  appointment  of  a  Superintendent  of 
Statistics.  Although  the  office  of  "  Superintendent "  was  abolished  by  a  clause  in  the  act  of  July  20, 1868 
f  Stat.  L.  V.  15,  p.  96),  the  work  continued,  and  a  Bureau  of  Statistics  was  authorized  by  act  of  June  20, 1874 
(Stat.  L.  V.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  90).  Name  changed  by  order  of  Secretary  to  Bureau  of  Foreign  Commerce, 
July  1, 1897  (s^e  S4.2:F76),  in  order  to  avoid  the  confusion  arising  from  the  fact  that  there  were  in  other 
Departments  bureaus  of  the  same  name. 

On  July  1 ,  1903,  this  bureau  and  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Treasury  Dept. ,  were  consolidated  and  transferred 
to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  as  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  in  that  Department. 

See,  for  later  publications,  C14.] 

S4.1:     Annual  reports,  Commercial  relations    4°and8» 


(date) 


[The  series  listed  below  is  the  result  of  the  acts  of  Aug.  16, 1842,  and  Aug.  18, 1856  (see 
also  note  at  head  of  S4.  )•  The  series  proper  begins  with  1856,  being  a  continuation 
of  the  exhaustive  reports  for  1855.  Although  the  caption  title  from  1850  to  1868 
was  "Annual  report  on  foreign  commerce,"  the  title-page  and  the  back-title  have 
from  the  beginning  carried  the  words  "Commercial  relations."  For  certain  of 
the  earlier  years  there  is  no  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 

Although  prepared  primarily  with  reference  to  the  fiscal  year  of  the  United  States 
Government,  later  information  was  usually  included  in  order  to  bring  the  report 
more  nearly  down  to  date  of  publication;  therefore  the  report  for  each  year 
Included  statistics  for  parts  of  2  calendar  years,  and  usually  extended  over 
more  than  12  months. 

The  volumes  for  1879-81 ,  1894-1902  contain  as  an  Introduction  a  summary  prepared 
from  the  annual  reports  of  consular  officers  which  make  up  the  rest  of  the  volume. 
These  summaries  were  also  issued  as  separate  publications;  see  S4.12:] 

See,  for  earlier  publicationa  of  thia  nature,  SI. 9: 
1855,  Report  on  commercial  relations  of  United  States  with  all  foreign 
nations,  v.  1  [Commercial  digests]    "{[Qog-ioll 

Same,  v.  2  [Comparative  tariffs]    {rcoo-io?! 


Same,  v.  3  [Consular  returns]    |[^^^^^ 


[830-107] 


922 


Classification 
no. 


S4.1: 

(date) 


S4.1«: 

(CT) 

S4.2: 

B511 
B512 

F76 
M29 
T17 

84.3: 

(nos.) 


84.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 
Annual  reports,  Commercial  relations— Continued 


Same,  v.  4  [Consular  returns] 


/[857-47] 
U831-107] 


[This  report  was  prepared  under  resolutions  of  the  House,  Dec.  14, 1853,  and  Dec.  26> 
1854.  It  is  a  successor  of  the  reports  entered  under  Z4.1:102  and  81.9:839,842 1. 
The  former  (Z4.1:102)  is  one  of  the  Early  Congress  papers,  a  list  of  which  will 
appear  later  in  separate  form.] 

1855,  Changes  and  modifications  in  commercial  systems  of  other  nations 
[report  of  Dec.  10,  1855]    [844-2] 
[This  is  the  last  of  the  separate  reports  of  this  nature  submitted  under  act  of  Aug.  16, 
1842.    See,  for  similar  reports  1842, 1843,  and  1844,  81.9:842  2, 843, 844.] 


/  [887-35 
\[901-60 
/  [933-53 
t  [948-17 
/  [991-37 
\[1007-85] 
1044-4] 
1088-6] 
1130-45 
1169-63 
1190^1 
1227-60 
1260-56 
1295-81 
1340-160] 
1382-87" 
1452-18 
1454-93 
1523-220 
1568-160 
1611-143 
1649-157 
1692-166 
1759-45] 
1814-102] 


1886,     V.     1    [2485-171]     [Title- 
page  reads  1885  and  1886.] 
Same,  v.  2    [2486-171] 

1887  [2563-402]         [Title-page 
reads  1886  and  1887.] 

1888  [2759-437]        [Title-page 
reads  1887  and  1888.] 

1889  [2859-70]         [Title-page 
reads  1888  and  1889.] 

1890  and  1891     [2957-204] 

1892  [3109-257]        [Title-page 
reads  1891  and  1892.] 

1893  [3225-83] 

1894  and  1895,  v.  1     [3422-186] 
Same,  v.  2     [3423-186] 

1896,  V.    1      [3540-323]      [Title- 
page  reads  1895  and  1896.] 

Same,  v.  2     [3541-323] 

1897,  V.    1      [3694-483]      [Title- 
page  reads  1896  and  1897.] 

Same,  v.  2     [3695-483] 

1898,  V.  1     [3818-266] 
Same,  v.  2     [3819-266] 

1899,  V.  1     [3993-481] 
Same,  v.  2    [3994-481] 

1900,  V.  1     [4164-380] 
Same,  v.  2    [4165-380] 

1901,  V.  1     [4359-320] 
Same,  v.  2     [4360-320] 

1902,  V.  1     [4520-305] 
Same,  v.  2     [4521-305] 


1856 
1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878     [1860-108] 

1879,  V.  1     [1926-90] 

Same,  v.  2  [1927-90] 
1880  and  1881  [1980-98] 
1882  and  1883,  v.  1    [2209-176] 

Same,  v.  2     [2210-176] 
1884  and  1885     [2402-253] 

See,  for  later  reports,  C14.5:  and  ClO.8: 
Annual  reports,  Commercial  relations  (separates) 

[The  summary  of  the  world's  commerce  which  forms  the  introduction  to  certain  vol- 
umes of  Commercial  relations  was  also  issued  as  a  separate  publication  and  is 
classed  under  84.12:    Other  separates  are  classed  here.] 

General  publications 

Binding.     Directions  for  binding  Consular  reports  [v.  1-52].     [1896.] 

Same  [v.  1-65].     [1901.] 

[Similar  directions  were  included  in  several  of  the  general  indexes  to  monthly  consular 
reports;  see  S4.8:] 

Foreign  Commerce  Bureau.  Bureau  of  Foreign  Commerce  [announce- 
ment of  change  of  name  from  Bureau  of  Statistics].     July  1,  1897. 

Malta.  Debate  [in  House  of  Representatives]  on  granting  salary  to  con- 
sulate at  Malta.     Mar.  20,  1866.     4° 

Tariffs  of  Central  America  and  British  West  Indies.  [1891.]  [See  also 
S4.9:16.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


923 


Claaaincatlon 
no. 

84.     FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continue 

S4.i: 

Circulars 

(noa.) 

[None  issued.] 

S4.5: 

Advance  slieets  of  consular  reports 

(no8.) 

[Transferred  to  Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Lalwr  Dept.  (C14.6:),  July  1 

Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.] 

l,Jan. 

3,  1898 

59,  Mar. 

12,  1898 

117,  May    17,  1898 

2,  Jan. 

4,  1898 

60,  Mar. 

14,  1898 

118,  May    18,1898 

3,  Jan. 

5,  1898 

61,  Mar. 

15,  1898 

119,  May    19,1898 

4,  Jan. 

6,  1898 

62,  Mar. 

16,  1898 

120,  May    20,  1898 

5,  Jan. 

7,  1898 

63,  Mar. 

17,  1898 

121,  May    21,  1898 

6,  Jan. 

8,  1898 

64,  Mar. 

18,  1898 

122,  May    23,  1898 

7,  Jan. 

10,  1898 

65,  Mar. 

19,  1898 

123,  May    24,1898 

8,  Jan. 

11,  1898 

66,  Mar. 

21,  1898 

124,  May    25,1898 

9,  Jan. 

12,  1898 

67,  Mar. 

22,  1898 

125,  May    26,1898 

10,  Jan. 

13,  1898 

68,  Mar. 

23,  1898 

126,  May    27,1898 

11,  Jan. 

14,  1898 

69,  Mar. 

24,  1898 

127,  May    28,  1898 

12,  Jan. 

15,  1898 

70,  Mar. 

25,  1898 

128,  May    31,  1898 

13,  Jan. 

17,  1898 

71,  Mar. 

26,  1898 

129,  June     1,  1898 

14,  Jan. 

18,  1898 

72,  Mar. 

28,  1898 

130,  June     2,  1898 

15,  Jan. 

19,  1898 

73,  Mar. 

29,  1898 

131,  June     3,  1898 

16,  Jan. 

20,  1898 

74,  Mar. 

30,  1898 

132,  June     4,  1898 

17,  Jan. 

21,  1898 

75,  Mar. 

31,  1898 

133,  June     6,  1898 

18,  Jan. 

22,  1898 

76,  Apr. 

1,  1898 

134,  June     7,1898 

19,  Jan. 

24,  1898 

77,  Apr. 

2,  1898 

135,  June     8,1898 

20,  Jan. 

25,  1898 

78,  Apr. 

4,  1898 

136,  June     9,  1898 

21,  Jan. 

26,  1898 

79,  Apr. 

5,  1898 

137,  June  10,  1898 

22,  Jan. 

27,  1898 

80,  Apr. 

6,  1898 

138,  June  11,  1898 

23,  Jan. 

28,  1898 

81,  Apr. 

7,  1898 

139,  June  13,  1898 

24,  Jan. 

29,  1898 

82,  Apr. 

8,  1898 

140,  June  14,  1898 

25,  Jan. 

31,  1898 

83,  Apr. 

9,  1898 

141,  June  15,  1898 

26,  Feb. 

1,  1898 

84,  Apr. 

11,  1898 

142,  June  16,  1898 

27,  Feb. 

2,  1898 

85,  Apr. 

12,  1898 

143,  June  17,  1898 

28,  Feb. 

3,  1898 

86,  Apr. 

13,  1898 

144,  June  18,  1898 

29,  Feb. 

4,  1898 

87,  Apr. 

14,  1898 

145,  June  20,  1898 

30,  Feb. 

5,  1898 

88,  Apr. 

15,  1898 

146,  June  21,  1898 

31,  Feb. 

7,  1898 

89,  Apr. 

16,  1898 

147,  June  22,  1898 

32,  Feb. 

8,  1898 

90,  Apr. 

18,  1898 

148,  June  23,  1898 

33,  Feb. 

9,  1898 

91,  Apr. 

19,  1898 

149,  June  24,  1898 

34,  Feb. 

10,  1898 

92,  Apr. 

20,  1898 

150,  June  25,  1898 

35,  Feb. 

11,  1898 

93,  Apr. 

21,  1898 

151,  June  27,  1898 

36,  Feb. 

12,  1898 

94,  Apr. 

22,  1898 

152,  June  28,  1898 

37,  Feb. 

14,  1898 

95,  Apr. 

23,  1898 

153,  June  28,  1898 

38,  Feb. 

15,  1898 

96,  Apr. 

25,  1898 

154,  June  29,  1898 

39,  Feb. 

16,  1898 

97,  Apr. 

26,  1898 

155,  June  30,  1898 

40,  Feb. 

17,  1898 

98,  Apr. 

27,  1898 

156,  July     1,  1898 

41,  Feb. 

18,  1898 

99,  Apr. 

28,  1898 

157,  July     2,  1898 

42,  Feb. 

19,  1898 

100,  Apr. 

29,  1898 

158,  July     5,  1898 

43,  Feb. 

21,  1898 

101,  Apr. 

30,  1898 

159,  July     6,  1898 

44,  Feb. 

23,  1898 

102,  May 

2,  1898 

160,  July     7,  1898 

45,  Feb. 

24,  1898 

103,  May 

3,  1898 

161,  July     8,  1898 

46,  Feb. 

25,  1898 

104,  May 

4,  1898 

162,  July     9,  1898 

47,  Feb. 

26,  1898 

105,  May 

5,  1898 

163,  July    11,  1898 

48,  Feb. 

28,  1898 

106,  May 

6,  1898 

164,  July    12,  1898 

49,  Mar. 

1,  1898 

107,  May 

7,  1898 

165,  July    13,  1898 

50,  Mar. 

2,  1898 

108,  May 

9,  1898 

166,  July   14,1898 

51,  Mar. 

3,  1898 

109,  May 

10,  1898 

167,  July   15,  1898 

52,  Mar. 

4,  1898 

110,  May 

10,  1898 

168,  July   16,  1898 

53,  Mar. 

5,  1898 

111,  May 

11,  1898 

169,  July   18,1898 

54,  Mar. 

7,  1898 

112,  May 

12,  1898 

170,  July    19,1898 

55,  Mar. 

8,  1898 

113,  May 

12,  1898 

171,  July   20,  1898 

56,  Mar. 

9,  1898 

114,  May 

13,  1898 

172,  July    21,  1898 

57,  Mar. 

]0,  1898 

115,  May 

14,  1898 

173,  July   22,  1898 

58,  Mar. 

11,  1898 

116,  May 

16,  1898 

174,  July    23,  1898 

1903. 


924 


Classification 
no. 

S4.    FOREIGN 

COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

S4.5: 

Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports— Continued 

(nos.) 

175,  July   25,  1898 

239,  Oct. 

7,  1898 

303,  Dec. 

20,  1898 

176,  July    26,  1898 

240,  Oct. 

8,  1898 

304,  Dec. 

21,  1898 

177,  July    27,1898 

241,  Oct. 

10,  1898 

305,  Dec. 

22,  1898 

178,  July   28,  1898 

242,  Oct. 

10,  1898 

306,  Dec. 

23,  1898 

179,  July   29,  1898 

243,  Oct. 

11,  1898 

307,  Dec. 

24,  1898 

180,  July   30,1898 

244,  Oct. 

12,  1898 

308,  Dec. 

24,  1898 

181,  Aug.     1,  1898 

245,  Oct. 

13,  1898 

309,  Dec. 

27,  1898 

182,  Aug.     2,  1898 

246,  Oct. 

14,  1898 

310,  Dec. 

28,  1898 

183,  Aug.     3,  1898 

247,  Oct. 

15,  1898 

311,  Dec. 

29,  1898 

184,  Aug.     4,1898 

248,  Oct. 

17,  1898 

312,  Dec. 

30,  1898 

185,  Aug.     5,  1898 

249,  Oct. 

17,  1898 

313,  Dec. 

31,  1898 

186,  Aug.     6,  1898 

250,  Oct. 

18,  1898 

314,  Jan. 

3,  1899 

187,  Aug.     8,  1898 

251,  Oct. 

19,  1898 

315,  Jan. 

4,  1899 

188,  Aug.     9,  1898 

252,  Oct. 

20,  1898 

316,  Jan. 

5,  1899 

189,  Aug.  10,  1898 

253,  Oct. 

21,  1898 

317,  Jan. 

6,  1899 

190,  Aug.  11,  1898 

254,  Oct. 

22,  1898 

318,  Jan. 

7,  1899 

191,  Aug.  12,1898 

255,  Oct. 

24,  1898 

319,  Jan. 

9,  1899 

192,  Aug.  13,  1898 

256,  Oct. 

25,  1898 

320,  Jan. 

10,  1899 

193,  Aug.  15,  1898 

257,  Oct. 

26,  1898 

321,  Jan. 

11,  1899 

194,  Aug.  16,  1898 

258,  Oct. 

27,  1898 

322,  Jan. 

12,  1899 

195,  Aug.  17,  1898 

259,  Oct. 

28,  1898 

323,  Jan. 

13,  1899 

196,  Aug.  18,  1898 

260,  Oct. 

29,  1898 

324,  Jan. 

14,  1899 

197,  Aug.  19,  1898 

261,  Oct. 

31,  1898 

325,  Jan. 

16,  1899 

198,  Aug.  20,  1898 

262,  Nov. 

1,  1898 

326,  Jan. 

17,  1899 

199,  Aug.  22,  1898 

263,  Nov. 

2, 1898 

327,  Jan. 

18,  1899 

200,  Aug.  23,  1898 

264,  Nov. 

3,  1898 

328,  Jan. 

19,  1899 

201,  Aug.  24,  1898 

265,  Nov. 

4,  1898 

329,  Jan. 

20,  1899 

202,  Aug.  25,  1898 

266,  Nov. 

5,  1898 

330,  Jan. 

21,  1899 

203,  Aug.  26,  1898 

267,  Nov. 

7,  1898 

331,  Jan. 

23,  1899 

204,  Aug.  27,  1898 

268,  Nov. 

8,  1898 

332,  Jan. 

24,  1899 

205,  Aug.  29,  1898 

269,  Nov. 

9,  1898 

333,  Jan. 

25,  1899 

206,  Aug.  30,  1898 

270,  Nov. 

10, 1898 

334,  Jan. 

26,  1899 

207,  Aug.  31,  1898 

271,  Nov. 

11,  1898 

335,  Jan. 

27,  1899 

208,  Sept.    1,  1898 

272,  Nov. 

12,  1898 

336,  Jan. 

28,  1899 

209,  Sept.    2,1898 

273,  Nov. 

14,  1898 

337,  Jan. 

30,  1899 

210,  Sept.    3,  1898 

274,  Nov. 

15,  1898 

338,  Jan. 

31,  1899 

211,  Sept.    6,  1898 

275,  Nov. 

16»,  1898 

339,  Feb. 

1,  1899 

212,  Sept.    7,  1898 

276,  Nov. 

17,  1898 

340,  Feb. 

2,  1899 

213,  Sept.    8,  1898 

277,  Nov. 

18,  1898 

341,  Feb. 

3,  1899 

214,  Sept.    9,  1898 

278,  Nov. 

19,  1898 

342,  Feb. 

4,  1899 

215,  Sept.  10,  1898 

279,  Nov. 

21,  1898 

343,  Feb. 

6,  1899 

216,  Sept.  12,  1898 

280,  Nov. 

22,  1898 

344,  Feb. 

7,  1899 

217,  Sept.  13,  1898 

281,  Nov. 

23,  1898 

345,  Feb. 

8,  1899 

218,  Sept.  14,  1898 

282,  Nov. 

25,  1898 

346,  Feb. 

9,  1899 

219,  Sept.  15,  1898 

283,  Nov. 

26,  1898 

347,  Feb. 

10,  1899 

220,  Sept.  16,  1898 

284,  Nov. 

28,  1898 

348,  Feb. 

11,  1899 

221,  Sept.  17,  1898 

285,  Nov. 

29,  1898 

349,  Feb. 

13,  1899 

222,  Sept.  17,  1898 

286,,  Nov. 

30,  1898 

350,  Feb. 

14,  1899 

223,  Sept.  19,  1898 

287,  Dec. 

1,  1898 

351,  Feb. 

15,  1899 

224,  Sept.  20,  1898 

288,  Dec. 

2,  1898 

352,  Feb. 

16,  1899 

225,  Sept.  21,  1898 

289,  Dec. 

3,  1898 

353,  Feb. 

17,  1899 

226,  Sept.  22,  1898 

290,  Dec. 

5,  1898 

354,  Feb. 

18,  1899 

227,  Sept.  23,  1898 

291,  Dec. 

6,  1898 

355,  Feb. 

20,  1899 

228,  Sept.  24,  1898 

292,  Dec. 

7,  1898 

356,  Feb. 

21,  1899 

229,  Sept.  26,  1898 

293,  Dec 

8,  1898 

357,  Feb. 

23,  1899 

230,  Sept.  27,  1898 

294,  Dec. 

9,  1898 

358,  Feb. 

24,  1899 

231,  Sept.  28, 1898 

295,  Dec. 

10,  1898 

359,  Feb. 

25,  1899 

232,  Sept.  29,  1898 

296,  Dec. 

12,  1898 

360,  Feb. 

27,  1899 

233,  Sept.  30,  1898 

297,  Dec. 

13,  1898 

361,  Feb. 

28,  1899 

234,  Oct.      1,  1898 

298,  Dec. 

14,  1898 

362,  Mar. 

1,  1899 

235,  Oct.      3,  1898 

299,  Dec. 

15, 1898 

363,  Mar. 

2,  1899 

236,  Oct.      4,  1898 

300,  Dec. 

16,  1898 

364,  Mar. 

3,  1899 

237,  Oct.      5,  1898 

301,  Dec. 

17, 1898 

365,  Mar. 

4,  1899 

238,  Oct.      6,  1898 

302,  Dec. 

19,  1898 

366,  Mar. 

6,  1899 

925 


riassiflcation     S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 
no. 

84.6 :     Advance  slieets  of  consular  re]X)rts--Continuecl 


(no8.) 


367,  Mar.     7,  1899  431,  May    20,  1899 

308,  Mar.     8,  1899  432,  May    22,  1899 

369,  Mar.     9,  1899  433,  May    23,  1899 

370,  Mar.    10,  1899  434,  May    21,  1899 

371,  Mar.    11,  1899  435,  May    25,  1899 

372,  Mar.   13,  1899  436,  May    20,  1899 

373,  Mar.    14,  1899  437,  May    27,  1899 

374,  Mar.    15,  1899  438,  May    29,  1899 

375,  Mar.   16,  1899  439,  May    31,  1899 

376,  Mar.   17,  1899  440,  June     1,  1899 

377,  Mar.   18,  1899  441,  June     2,  1899 

378,  Mar.   20,  1899  442,  June     3,  1899 

379,  Mar.   21,  1899  443,  June     5,  1899 

380,  Mar.   22,  1899  444,  June     6,  1899 

381,  Mar.   23,  1899  445,  June     7,  1899 

382,  Mar.   24,  1899  446,  June     8,  1899 

383,  Mar.   25,  1899  447,  June     9,  1899 

384,  Mar.   27,  1899  448,  June  10,  1899 

385,  Mar.   28,  1899  449,  June  12,  1899 

386,  Mar.   29,  1899  450,  June  13,  1899 

387,  Mar.   30,  1899  451,  June  14,  1899 

388,  Mar.   31,  1899  452,  June  15,  1899 

389,  Apr.     1,  1899  453,  June  10,  1899 

390,  Apr.     3,  1899  454,  June  17,  1899 

391,  Apr.     4,  1899  455,  June  19,  1899 

392,  Apr.     5,  1899  456,  June  20,  1899 

393,  Apr.     6,  1899  457,  June  21,  1899 

394,  Apr.     7,  1899  458,  June  22,  1899 

395,  Apr.     8,  1899  459,  June  23,  1899 

396,  Apr.    10,  1899  460,  June  24,  1899 

397,  Apr.   11,  1899  461,  June  26,  1899 

398,  Apr.    12,  1899  462,  June  27,  1899 
•399,  Apr.    13,  1899  463,  June  28,  1899 

400,  Apr.    14,  1899  464,  June  29,  1899 

401,  Apr.    15,  1899  465,  June  30,  1899 

402,  Apr.   17,  1899  466,  July   .  1,  1899 

403,  Apr.   18,  1899  467,  July     3,  1899 

404,  Apr.   19,  1899  468,  July     5,  1899 

405,  Apr.   20,  1899  469,  July     6,  1899 

406,  Apr.   21,1899  470,  July     7,1899 

407,  Apr.   22,  1899  471,  July     8,  1899 

408,  Apr.   24,  1899  472,  July   10,  1899 

409,  Apr.   25,  1899  473,  July   11,  1899 

410,  Apr.   26,  1899  474,  July   12,  1899 

411,  Apr.   27,  1899  475,  July   13.  1899 

412,  Apr.   28,  1899  476,  July    14,  1899 

413,  Apr.   29,  1899  477,  July    15,  1899 

414,  May      1,  1899  478,  July   17,  1899 

415,  May      2,  1899  479,  July    18,  1899 

416,  May     3,  1899  480,  July    19,  1899 

417,  May      4,  1899  481,  July   20,  1899 

418,  May      5,  1899  482,  Julv   21,  1899 

419,  May      6,  1899  483,  July   22,  1899 

420,  May      8,  1899  484,  July   24,  1899 

421,  May      9,  1899  485,  July   25,  1899 

422,  May    10,  1899  486,  July   20,  1899 

423,  May    11,  1899  487,  July    27,  1899 

424,  May    12,  1899  488,  July   28,  1899 

425,  May    13,  1899  489,  July    29,  1899 
420,  May    15,  1899  490,  July   31,  1899 

427,  May    10,  1899  491,  Aug.     1,  1899 

428,  Mav    17,  1899  492,  Aug.     2,  1899 

429,  May    18,  1899  493,  Aug.  *  3,  1899 

430,  May.  19,1899  494,  Aug.     4,1899 


495,  Aug. 
490,  Aug. 

497,  Aug. 

498,  Aug. 

499,  Aug. 

500,  Aug. 

501,  Aug. 

502,  Aug. 

503,  Aug. 

504,  Aug. 

505,  Aug. 
500,  Aug. 

507,  Aug. 

508,  Aug. 
500,  Aug. 

510,  Aug. 

511,  Aug. 

512,  Aug. 

513,  Aug. 

514,  Aug. 

515,  Aug. 
510,  Aug. 

517,  Aug. 

518,  Sept. 

519,  Sept. 

520,  Sept. 

521,  Sept. 

522,  Sept. 

523,  Sept. 

524,  Sept. 

525,  Sept. 
520,  Sept. 

527,  Sept. 

528,  Sept. 

529,  Sept. 

530,  Sept. 

531,  Sept. 

532,  Sept. 

533,  Sept. 

534,  Sept. 

535,  Sept. 
530,  Sept. 

537,  Sept. 

538,  Sept. 

539,  Sept. 

540,  Sept. 

541,  Sept. 

542,  Sept. 

543,  Oct. 

544,  Oct. 

545,  Oct. 
540,  Oct. 

547,  Oct. 

548,  Oct. 

549,  Oct. 

550,  Oct. 

551,  Oct. 

552,  Oct. 
653,  Oct. 

554,  Oct. 

555,  Oct. 

556,  Oct. 

557,  Oct. 

558,  Oct. 


5,  1899 

7,  1899 

8,  1899 

9,  1899 

10,  1899 

11,  1899 

12,  1899 

14,  1899 

15,  1899 

10,  1899 

17,  1899 

18,  1899 

19,  1899 

21,  1899 

22,  1899 

23,  1899 

24,  1899 

25,  1899 

20,  1899 

28,  1899 

29,  1899 

30,  1899 

31,  1899 

1,  1899 

2,  1899 
5,  1899 
0,  1899 

7,  1899 

8,  1899 

9,  1899 

11,  1899 

12,  1899 

13,  1899 

14,  1899 

15,  1899 
10,  1899 

18,  1899 

19,  1899 

20,  1899 

21,  1899 

22,  1899 

23,  1899 
25,  1899 
20,  1899 

27,  1899 

28,  1899 

29,  1899 

30,  1899 
2,  1899 

4,  1899 

5,  1899 

6,  1899 
7, 1899 
9, 1899 

10,  1899 

11,  1899 

12,  1899 

13,  1899 

14,  1899 
10,  1899 

17,  1899 

18,  1899 

19,  1899 
20, 1899 


926 


Classification 
no. 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 


84.5:    Advance  slieets  of  consular  reports— Continued 


(nos.) 


559,  Oct. 

560,  Oct. 

561,  Oct. 

562,  Oct. 

563,  Oct. 

564,  Oct. 

565,  Oct. 
666,  Oct. 

567,  Oct. 

568,  Nov. 

569,  Nov. 

570,  Nov. 

571,  Nov. 

572,  Nov. 

573,  Nov. 

574,  Nov. 

575,  Nov. 

576,  Nov. 

577,  Nov. 

578,  Nov. 

579,  Nov. 

580,  Nov. 

581,  Nov. 

582,  Nov. 

583,  Nov. 

584,  Nov. 

585,  Nov. 

586,  Nov. 

587,  Nov. 

588,  Nov. 

589,  Nov. 

590,  Nov. 

591,  Nov. 

592,  Dec. 

593,  Dec. 

594,  Dec. 

595,  Dec. 

596,  Dec. 

597,  Dec. 

598,  Dec. 

599,  Dec. 

600,  Dec. 

601,  Dec. 

602,  Dec. 

603,  Dec. 

604,  Dec. 

605,  Dec. 

606,  Dec. 

607,  Dec. 

608,  Dec. 

609,  Dec. 

610,  Dec. 

611,  Dec. 

612,  Dec. 

613,  Dec. 

614,  Dec. 

615,  Dec. 

616,  Dec. 

617,  Jan. 

618,  Jan. 

619,  Jan. 

620,  Jan. 

621,  Jan. 

622,  Jan. 


21,  1899 

23,  1899 

24,  1899 

25,  1899 

26,  1899 

27,  1899 

28,  1899 

30,  1899 

31,  1899 

1,  1899 

2,  1899 

3,  1899 

4,  1899 

6,  1899 

7,  1899 

8,  1899 

9,  1899 

10,  1899 

11,  1899 

13,  1899 

14,  1899 

15,  1899 

16,  1899 

17,  1899 

18,  1899 

20,  1899 

21,  1899 

22,  1899 

23,  1899 

24,  1899 

27,  1899 

28,  1899 

29,  1899 

1,  1899 

2,  1899 

4,  1899 

5,  1899 

6,  1899 

7,  1899 

8,  1899 

9,  1899 

11,  1899 

12,  1899 

13,  1899 

14,  1899 

15,  1899 

16,  1899 

18,  1899 

19,  1899 

20,  1899 

21,  1899 

22,  1899 

23,  1899 

26,  1899 

27,  1899 

28,  1899 

29,  1899 

30,  1899 

2,  1900 

3,  1900 

4,  1900 

5,  1900 

6,  1900 
8,  1900 


623,  Jan. 

624,  Jan. 

625,  Jan. 

626,  Jan. 

627,  Jan. 

628,  Jan. 

629,  Jan. 

630,  Jan. 

631,  Jan. 

632,  Jan. 

633,  Jan. 

634,  Jan. 

635,  Jan. 

636,  Jan. 

637,  Jan. 

638,  Jan. 

639,  Jan. 

640,  Jan. 

641,  Jan. 

642,  Jan. 

643,  Feb. 

644,  Feb. 

645,  Feb. 

646,  Feb. 

647,  Feb. 

648,  Feb. 

649,  Feb. 

650,  Feb. 

651,  Feb. 

652,  Feb. 

653,  Feb. 

654,  Feb. 

655,  Feb. 

656,  Feb. 

657,  Feb. 

658,  Feb. 

659,  Feb. 

660,  Feb. 

661,  Feb. 

662,  Feb. 

663,  Feb. 

664,  Feb. 

665,  Feb. 

666,  Mar. 

667,  Mar. 

668,  Mar. 

669,  Mar. 

670,  Mar. 

671,  Mar. 

672,  Mar. 

673,  Mar. 

674,  Mar. 

675,  Mar. 

676,  Mar. 

677,  Mar. 

678,  Mar. 

679,  Mar. 

680,  Mar. 

681,  Mar. 

682,  Mar. 

683,  Mar. 
»  684,  Mar. 

685,  Mar. 

686,  Mar. 


9,  1900 

687,  Mar. 

26,  1900 

10,  1900 

688,  Mar. 

27,  1900 

11,  1900 

689,  Mar. 

28,  1900 

12,  1900 

690,  Mar. 

29,  1900 

13,  1900 

691,  Mar. 

30,  1900 

15,  1900 

692,  Mar. 

31,  1900 

16,  1900 

693,  Apr. 

2,  1900 

17,  1900 

694,  Apr. 

3,  1900 

18,  1900 

695,  Apr. 

4,  1900 

19,  1900 

696,  Apr. 

5,  1900 

20,  1900 

697,  Apr. 

6,  1900 

22,  1900 

698,  Apr. 

7,  1900 

23,  1900 

699,  Apr. 

9,  1900 

24,  1900 

700,  Apr. 

10,  1900 

25,  1900 

701,  Apr. 

11,  1900 

26,  1900 

702,  Apr. 

12,  1900 

27,  1900 

703,  Apr. 

13,  1900 

29,  1900 

704,  Apr. 

14,  1900 

30,  1900 

705,  Apr. 

16,  1900 

31,  1900 

706,  Apr. 

17,  1900 

1,  1900 

707,  Apr. 

18,  1900 

2,1900 

708,  Apr. 

19,  1900 

3,  1900 

709,  Apr. 

20,  1900 

5,  1900 

710,  Apr. 

21,  1900 

6,  1900 

711,  Apr. 

23,  1900 

7,  1900 

712,  Apr. 

24,  1900 

8,  1900 

713,  Apr. 

25,  1900 

9,  1900 

714,  Apr. 

26,  1900 

10,  1900 

715,  Apr. 

27,  1900 

12,  1900 

716,  Apr. 

28,  1900 

13,  1900 

717,  Apr. 

30,  1900 

14,  1900 

718,  May 

1,  1900 

15,  1900 

719,  May 

2,  1900 

16,  1900 

720,  May 

3,  1900 

17,  1900 

721,  May 

4,  1900 

19,  1900 

722,  May 

5,  1900 

20,  1900 

723,  May 

7,1900 

21,  1900 

724,  May 

8,  1900 

23,  1900 

725,  May 

9,  1900 

24,  1900 

726,  May 

10,  1900 

26,  1900 

727,  May 

11,  1900 

27,  1900 

728,  May 

12,  1900 

28,  1900 

729,  May 

14,  1900 

1,1900 

730,  May 

15,  1900 

2,1900 

731,  May 

16,  1900 

3,  1900 

732,  May 

17,  1900 

5,1900 

733,  May 

18,  1900 

6,  1900 

734,  May 

19,  1900 

7,  1900 

735,  May 

21,  1900 

8,  1900 

736,  May 

22,  1900 

9,1900 

737,  May 

23,  1900 

10,  1900 

738,  May 

24,  1900 

12,  1900 

739,  May 

25,  1900 

13,  1900 

740,  May 

26,  1900 

14,  1900 

741,  May 

28,  1900 

15,  1900 

742,  May 

29,  1900 

16,  1900 

743,  May 

31,  1900 

17,  1900 

744,  June 

1,  1900 

19,  1900 

745,  June 

2,  1900 

20,  1900 

746,  June 

4,  1900 

21,  1900 

747,  June 

5,  1900 

22,  1900 

748,  June 

6,  1900 

23,  1900 

749,  June 

7,  1900 

24,  1900 

750,  June 

8,  1900 

927 


CUMliication      S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 
no. 

S4.5:     Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports— Continued 

(noe.) 


751,  June 

9,1900 

815,  Aug. 

23,  1900 

879 

,  Nov. 

6,  1900 

752,  June 

11,1900 

816,  Aug. 

24,  1900 

880 

,  Nov. 

7,  J900 

753,  June 

12,  1900 

817,  Aug. 

25,  1900 

881 

,  Nov. 

8,  1900 

754,  Juno 

13,1900 

818,  Aug. 

27,  1900 

882 

,  Nov. 

9,1900 

755,  June 

14,  1900 

819,  Aug. 

28,  1900 

883 

,  Nov. 

10,  1900 

756,  June 

15,  1900 

820,  Aug. 

29,  1900 

884 

,  Nov. 

12,  1900 

757,  June 

16,1900 

821,  Aug. 

30,  1900 

885 

,  Nov. 

13,1900 

758,  June 

18,1900 

822,  Aug. 

31,  1900 

886 

,  Nov. 

14,1900 

759,  June 

19,  1900 

823,  Sept. 

1,1900 

887 

,  Nov, 

15,  1900 

760,  June 

20,1900 

824,  Sept. 

4,  1900 

888 

,  Nov. 

16,  1900 

761,  June 

21,  1900 

825,  Sept. 

5,1900 

889 

,  Nov. 

17,  1900 

762,  June 

22,  1900 

826,  Sept. 

6,  1900 

890 

,  Nov. 

19,  1900 

763,  June 

23,  1900 

827,  Sept. 

7,  1900 

891 

,  Nov. 

20,  1900 

764,  June 

25,  1900 

828,  Sept. 

8,  1900 

892 

,  Nov. 

21,1900 

765,  June 

26,  1900 

829,  Sept. 

10,  1900 

893 

,  Nov. 

22,1900 

766,  June 

27,  1900 

830,  Sept. 

11,  1900 

894 

,  Nov. 

23,  1900 

767,  June 

28,  1900 

831,  Sept. 

12,  1900 

895 

,  Nov. 

24,  1900 

768,  June 

29,  1900 

832,  Sept. 

13,  1900 

896 

,  Nov. 

26,  1900 

769,  June 

30,  1900 

833,  Sept. 

14,  1900 

897 

,  Nov. 

27,  1900 

770,  July 

2,  1900 

834,  Sept. 

15,  1900 

898 

Nov. 

28,  1900 

771,  July 

3,  1900 

835,  Sept. 

17,  1900 

899 

Nov. 

30,  1900 

772,  July 

5,  1900 

836,  Sept. 

18,  1900 

900 

Dec. 

1,1900 

773,  July 

6,  1900 

837,  Sept. 

19,  1900 

901 

Dec. 

3,1900 

774,  July 

7,  1900 

838,  Sept. 

20,  1900 

902 

,  Dec. 

4,  1900 

775,  July 

9,  1900 

839,  Sept. 

21,  1900 

903 

Dec. 

5,  1900 

776,  July 

10,  1900 

840,  Sept. 

22,  1900 

904 

Dec. 

6,  1900 

777,  July 

11,  1900 

841,  Sept. 

24,  1900 

905 

,  Dec. 

7,  1900 

778,  July 

12,  1900 

842,  Sept. 

25,  1900 

906 

Dec. 

8,  1900 

779,  July 

13,1900 

843,  Sept. 

26,  1900 

907 

Dec. 

10,  1900 

780,  July 

14,1900 

844,  Sept. 

27,  1900 

908 

,  Dec. 

11,  1900 

781,  July 

16,1900 

845,  Sept. 

28,  1900 

909 

,  Dec. 

13,  1900 

782,  July 

17,1900 

846,  Sept. 

29,  1900 

910 

,  Dec. 

14,  1900 

783,  July 

18,  1900 

847,  Oct. 

1,  1900 

911 

Dec. 

15,  1900 

784,  July 

19,  1900 

848,  Oct. 

2,  1900 

912 

Dec. 

17,  1900 

785,  July 

20,  1900 

849,  Oct. 

3,  1900 

913 

Dec. 

18,  1900 

786,  July 

21,1900 

850,  Oct. 

4,  1900 

914 

Dec. 

19,  1900 

787,  July 

23,  1900 

851,  Oct. 

5,1900 

915 

Dec. 

20,  1900 

788,  July 

24,1900 

852,  Oct. 

6,1900 

916 

Dec. 

21,  1900 

789,  July 

25,  1900 

853,  Oct. 

8,1900 

917 

Dec. 

22,  1900 

790,  July 

26,  1900 

854,  Oct. 

9,1900 

918 

Dec. 

24,  1900 

791,  July 

27,  1900 

855,  Oct. 

10,  1900 

919 

d3c. 

26,  1900 

792,  July 

28,  1900 

856,  Oct. 

11,  1900 

920 

Dec. 

27,  1900 

793,  July 

30,  1900 

857,  Oct. 

12,  1900 

921 

Dec. 

28,  1900 

794,  July 

31,  1900 

858,  Oct. 

12,  1900 

922 

Dec. 

29,  1900 

795,  Aug. 

1,1900 

859,  Oct. 

13,  1900 

923 

Dec. 

31,  1900 

796,  Aug. 

2,1900 

860,  Oct. 

15,  1900 

924 

Jan. 

2,  1901 

797,  Aug. 

3,1900 

861,  Oct. 

16,  1900 

925 

Jan. 

3,  1901 

798,  Aug. 

4,  1900 

862,  Oct. 

17,  1900 

926 

Jan. 

4,  1901 

799,  Aug. 

6,  1900 

863,  Oct. 

18,  1900 

927 

Jan. 

5,  1901 

800,  Aug. 

7,  1900 

864,  Oct. 

19,  1900 

928 

Jan. 

7,  1901 

801,  Aug. 

8,  1900 

865,  Oct. 

20,1900 

929 

Jan. 

8,  1901 

802,  Aug. 

9,  1900 

866,  Oct. 

22,  1900 

930 

Jan. 

9,  1901 

803,  Aug. 

9,1900 

867,  Oct. 

23,1900 

931 

Jan. 

10,  1901 

804,  Aug. 

10,1900 

868,  Oct. 

24,1900 

932 

Jan. 

11,  1901 

805,  Aug. 

11,  1900 

869,  Oct. 

25,  1900 

933 

Jan. 

12,  1901 

806,  Aug. 

13,  1900 

870,  Oct. 

26,  1900 

934 

Jan. 

14.  1901 

807,  Aug. 

14,1900 

871,  Oct. 

27,  1900 

935 

Jan. 

15,  1901 

808,  Aug. 

15,  1900 

872,  Oct. 

29,  1900 

936, 

Jan. 

16,  1901 

809,  Aug. 

16,  1900 

873,  Oct. 

30,  1900 

937 

Jan. 

17,  1901 

810,  Aug. 

17,  1900 

874,  Oct. 

31,  1900 

938 

Jan. 

18,  1901 

811,  Aug. 

18,  1900 

875,  Nov. 

1,  1900 

939, 

Jan. 

19,  1901 

812,  Aug. 

20,  1900 

876,  Nov. 

2,  1900 

940, 

Jan. 

21,  1901 

813,  Aug. 

21,  1900 

877,  Nov. 

3,1900 

941 

Jan. 

22,  1901 

814,  Aug. 

22,1900 

878,  Nov. 

5,1900 

942, 

Jan. 

23,  1901 

928 


Classification 
no. 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 


^4.5: 

Ad  vane  € 

5  Si 

(no8.) 

943,  Jan. 

24, 

944,  Jan. 

25, 

945,  Jan. 

26, 

946,  Jan. 

28, 

947,  Jan. 

29, 

948,  Jan. 

30, 

949,  Jan. 

31, 

950,  Feb. 

1, 

951,  Feb. 

2, 

952,  Feb. 

4, 

953,  Feb. 

5, 

954,  Feb. 

6, 

955,  Feb. 

7, 

956,  Feb. 

8, 

957,  Feb. 

9, 

958,  Feb. 

11, 

959,  Feb. 

12, 

960,  Feb. 

13, 

961,  Feb. 

13 

962,  Feb. 

14; 

963,  Feb. 

15, 

964,  Feb. 

16, 

965,  Feb. 

18, 

966,  Feb. 

19, 

967,  Feb. 

20, 

968,  Feb. 

21, 

969,  Feb. 

23, 

970,  Feb. 

25, 

971,  Feb. 

26, 

972,  Feb. 

27, 

973,  Feb. 

28, 

974,  Mar. 

1, 

975,  Mar. 

2, 

976,  Mar. 

5, 

977,  Mar. 

6, 

978,  Mar. 

7, 

979,  Mar. 

8, 

980,  Mar. 

9, 

981,  Mar. 

11, 

9S2,  Mar. 

12, 

m,  Mar. 

13, 

984,  Mar. 

14, 

985,  Mar. 

15, 

986,  Mar. 

16, 

987,  Mar. 

18; 

988,  Mar. 

19, 

989,  Mar. 

20, 

990,  Mar. 

21, 

991,  Mar. 

22, 

992,  Mar. 

23, 

993,  Mar. 

25, 

994,  Mar. 

26, 

995,  Mar. 

27, 

996,  Mar. 

28, 

997,  Mar. 

29, 

998,  Mar. 

30, 

999,  Apr. 

1, 

1000,  Apr. 

2, 

1001,  Apr. 

3, 

1002,  Apr. 

4, 

1003,  Apr. 

5, 

1004,  Apr. 

6, 

1005,  Apr. 

8, 

1006,  Apr. 

9. 

1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


1007, 
1008! 
1009 
1010 
1011 
1012 
1013 
1014 
1015 
1016 
1017; 
1018 
1019 
1020 
102i: 
1022 
1023: 
1024 
1025 
1026 
1027 
1028 
1029 
1030 
1031 
1032 
1033 
1034 
1035 
1036 
1037 
1038 
1039 
1040, 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 
1047 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 
1052 
1053 
1054 
1055 
1056 
1057 
1058 
1059 
1060 
1061 
1062 
1063 
1064 
1065 
1066 
1067 
1068, 
1069, 
1070: 


Apr.  10 

Apr.  11 

Apr.  12 

Apr.  13 

Apr.  15 

Apr.  16 

Apr.  17 

Apr.  18 

Apr.  19 

Apr.  20 

Apr.  22 

Apr.  23 

Apr.  24 

Apr.  25 

Apr.  26 

Apr.  27 

Apr.  29 

Apr.  30 

May  1 

May  2 

May  3 

May  4 

May  6 

May  7 

May  8 

May  9 

May  10 

May  11 

May  13 

May  14 

May  15 

May  16 

May  17 

May  18 

May  20 

May  21 

May  22 

May  23 

May  24 

May  25 

May  27 

May  28 

May  29 

May  31 

June  1 

June  3 

June  4 

June  5 


June  6 
June  7 
June  8 
June  10 
June  11 
June  12 
June  13 
June  14, 
June  15 
June  17 
June  18 
June  19 
June  20 
June  21 
June  22 
June  24 


1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


1071,  June 

1072,  June 

1073,  June 

1074,  June 

1075,  June 

1076,  July 

1077,  July 

1078,  July 

1079,  July 

1080,  July 

1081,  July 

1082,  July 

1083,  July 

1084,  July 

1085,  July 

1086,  July 

1087,  July 

1088,  July 

1089,  July 

1090,  July 

1091,  July 

1092,  July 

1093,  July 

1094,  July 

1095,  July 

1096,  July 

1097,  July 

1098,  July 

1099,  July 


00,  July 

01,  July 

02,  Aug. 

03,  Aug. 

04,  Aug. 

05,  Aug. 

06,  Aug. 

07,  Aug. 

08,  Aug. 

09,  Aug. 

10,  Aug. 

11,  Aug. 

12,  Aug. 

13,  Aug. 

14,  Aug. 

15,  Aug. 

16,  Aug. 

17,  Aug. 

18,  Aug. 

19,  Aug. 

20,  Aug. 

21,  Aug. 

22,  Aug. 

23,  Aug. 

24,  Aug. 

25,  Aug. 

26,  Aug. 

27,  Aug. 

28,  Aug. 

29,  Sept. 

30,  Sept. 

31,  Sept. 

32,  Sept. 

33,  Sept. 

34,  Sept. 


1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


929 


ClaMlflcatlon 
no. 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAXJ—Continued 


S4.5: 

Advance  si 

(no8.) 

1135,  Sept. 

10, 

1136,  Sept. 

11, 

1137,  Sept. 

12, 

1138,  Sept. 

13, 

1139,  Sept. 

14, 

1140,  Sept. 

16, 

1141,  Sept. 

20, 

1142,  Sept. 

21, 

1143,  Sept. 

23, 

1144,  Sept. 

24, 

1145,  Sept. 

25, 

1146,  Sept. 

26, 

1147,  Sept. 

27, 

1148,  Sept. 

28, 

1149,  Sept. 

30, 

1150,  Oct. 

1, 

1151,  Oct. 

2, 

1152,  Oct. 

3, 

1153,  Oct. 

4, 

1154,  Oct. 

5, 

1155,  Oct. 

7, 

1156,  Oct. 

8, 

1157,  Oct. 

9, 

1158,  Oct. 

10, 

1159,  Oct. 

11, 

1160,  Oct. 

12, 

1161,  Oct. 

14, 

1162,  Oct. 

15, 

1163,  Oct. 

16, 

1164,  Oct. 

17, 

1165,  Oct. 

18, 

1166,  Oct. 

19, 

1167,  Oct. 

21, 

1168,  Oct. 

22, 

1169,  Oct. 

23, 

1170,  Oct. 

24, 

1171,  Oct. 

25, 

1172,  Oct. 

26, 

1173,  Oct. 

28, 

1174,  Oct. 

29, 

1175,  Oct. 

30, 

1176,  Oct. 

31, 

1177,  Nov. 

1, 

1178,  Nov. 

2, 

1179,  Nov. 

4, 

1180,  Nov. 

5, 

1181,  Nov. 

5, 

1182,  Nov. 

6, 

1183,  Nov. 

7, 

1184,  Nov. 

8, 

1185,  Nov. 

9, 

1186,  Nov. 

11, 

1187,  Nov. 

12, 

1188,  Nov. 

13; 

1189,  Nov. 

14, 

1190,  Nov. 

15, 

1191,  Nov. 

16, 

1192,  Nov. 

18, 

1193,  Nov. 

19 

1194,  Nov. 

2o; 

1195,  Nov. 

21, 

1196,  Nov. 

22, 

1197,  Nov. 

23, 

1198,  Nov. 

25, 

1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


1199 
1200 
1201 
1202 
1203 
1204 
1205 
1206 
1207 
1208 
1209 
1210 
1211 
1212 
1213 
1214 
1215 
1216 
1217 
1218 
1219 
1220 
1221 
1222 
1223 
1224 
1225 
1226 
1227 
1228 
1229 
1230 
1231 
1232 
1233 
1234 
1235 
1236 
1237 
1238 
1239 
1240 
1241 
1242 
1243 
1244 
1245 
1246 
1247 
1248 
1249 
1250 
1251 
1252 
1253 
1254 
1255 
1256 
1257 
1258 
1259 
1260 
1261 
1262 


,  Nov. 

26, 

,  Nov. 

27, 

,  Nov. 

29, 

,  Nov. 

30, 

,  Dec. 

2, 

,  Dec. 

3, 

,  Dec. 

4, 

,  Dec. 

5, 

,  Dec. 

6, 

,  Dec. 

7, 

,  Dec. 

9, 

,  Dec. 

10, 

,  Dec. 

11, 

,  Dec. 

12, 

,  Dec. 

13, 

,  Dec. 

14, 

,  Dec. 

16, 

,  Dec. 

17, 

,  Dec. 

18, 

,  Dec. 

19, 

,  Dec. 

20, 

,  Dec. 

21, 

,  Dec. 

23, 

,  Dec. 

24, 

,  Dec. 

26, 

,  Dec. 

27, 

,  Dec. 

28, 

,  Dec. 

30, 

,  Dec. 

31, 

,  Jan. 

2, 

,  Jan. 

3, 

,Jan. 

4, 

,  Jan. 

6, 

,  Jan. 

7, 

,  Jan. 

8, 

,  Jan. 

9, 

,  Jan. 

10, 

,  Jan. 

11, 

,  Jan. 

13, 

,  Jan. 

14, 

,  Jan. 

15, 

,  Jan. 

16, 

,  Jan. 

17, 

,  Jan. 

18, 

,  Jan. 

20, 

,  Jan. 

21, 

,  Jan. 

22, 

,  Jan. 

23, 

,  Jan. 

24, 

,  Jan. 

25, 

,  Jan. 

27, 

,  Jan. 
,  Jan. 

i; 

,  Jan. 

30, 

,  Jan. 

31, 

,  Feb. 

1, 

,  Feb. 

3, 

,  Feb. 

4, 

,  Feb. 

5, 

,  Feb. 

6, 

,  Feb. 

7, 

,  Feb. 

8, 

,  Feb. 

10, 

,  Feb. 

11, 

1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 


1263 
1264 
1265 
1266 
1267 
1268 
1269 
1270 
1271 
1272 
1273 
1274 
1275 
1276 
1277 
1278 
1279 
1280 
1281 
1282 
1283 
1284 
1285 
1286 
1287 
1288 
1289 
1290 
1291 
1292 
1293 
1294 
1295 
1296 
1297 
1298 
1299 
1300 
1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 
1305 
1306 
1307 
1308 
1309 
1310 
1311 
1312 
1313 
1314 
1315 
1316 
1317 
1318 
1319 
1320 
1321 
1322 
1323 
1324 
1325 
1326 


,  Feb. 

12, 

,  Feb. 

13, 

,  Feb. 

14, 

,  Feb. 

15, 

,  Feb. 

17, 

,  Feb. 

18, 

,  Feb. 

18, 

,  Feb. 

19, 

,  Feb. 

20, 

,  Feb. 

21, 

,  Feb. 

24, 

,  Feb. 

25, 

,  Feb. 

26, 

,  Feb. 

27, 

,  Feb. 

28, 

,  Mar. 

1, 

,  Mar. 

3, 

,  Mar. 

4, 

,  Mar. 

5, 

,  Mar. 

6, 

,  Mar. 

7, 

,  Mar. 

8, 

,  Mar. 

10, 

,  Mar. 

11, 

,  Mar. 

12, 

,  Mar. 

13, 

,  Mar. 

14, 

,  Mar. 

15, 

,  Mar. 

17, 

,  Mar. 

18, 

,  Mar. 

19, 

,  Mar. 

20, 

,  Mar. 

21 

,  Mar. 

22; 

,  Mar. 

24, 

,  Mar. 

25, 

,  Mar. 

26, 

,Mar. 

27, 

,  Mar. 

28, 

,  Mar. 

29, 

,  Mar. 

31, 

,  Apr. 

1, 

,  Apr. 

2 

,  Apr. 

3^ 

,  Apr. 

4, 

,  Apr. 

5, 

,  Apr. 

7, 

,  Apr. 

8, 

,  Apr. 

9, 

,  Apr. 

10, 

,  Apr. 

11, 

,  Apr. 

12, 

,  Apr. 

14, 

,  Apr. 

15, 

,  Apr. 

16, 

,  Apr. 

17, 

,  Apr. 

18, 

,  Apr. 

19, 

,  Apr. 

21, 

,  Apr. 

22, 

,  Apr. 

23, 

,  Apr. 

24, 

,  Apr. 

25, 

,  Apr. 

26, 

1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 


82452°— 11 59 


930 


Classification      S4.     FOREIGN  COMMERCE   BUREAU— Continued 
no. 


S4.5:     Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports— Continued 


1327,  Apr. 

28,  1902 

1392,  July 

15,  1902 

1457,  Sept. 

1328,  Apr. 

29,  1902 

1393,  July 

16,  1902 

1458,  Oct. 

1329,  Apr. 

30,  1902 

1394,  July 

17,  1902 

1459,  Oct. 

1330,  May 

1,  1902 

1395,  July 

18,  1902 

1460,  Oct. 

1331,  May 

2,  1902 

1396,  July 

19,  1902 

1461,  Oct. 

1332,  May 

3,  1902 

1397,  July 

21,  1902 

1462,  Oct. 

1333,  May 

5,  1902 

1398,  July 

22,  1902 

1463,  Oct. 

1334,  May 

6,  1902 

1399,  July 

23,  1902 

1464,  Oct. 

1335,  May 

7,  1902 

1400,  July 

24,  1902 

1465,  Oct. 

1336,  May 

8,  1902 

1401,  July 

25,  1902 

1466,  Oct. 

1337,  May 

9,  1902 

1402,  July 

26,  1902 

1467,  Oct. 

1338,  May 

10,  1902 

1403,  July 

28,  1902 

1468,  Oct. 

1339,  May 

12,  1902 

1404,  July 

29,  1902 

1469,  Oct. 

1340,  May 

13,  1902 

1405,  July 

30,  1909 

1470,  Oct. 

1341,  May 

14,  1902 

1406,  July 

31,  1902 

1471,  Oct. 

1342,  May 

15,  1902 

1407,  Aug. 

1,  1902 

1472,  Oct. 

1343,  May 

16,  1902 

1408,  Aug. 

2,  1902 

1473,  Oct. 

1344,  May 

17,  1902 

1409,  Aug. 

4,  1902 

1474,  Oct. 

1345,  May 

19,  1902 

1410,  Aug. 

5,  1902 

1475,  Oct. 

1346,  May 

20,  1902 

1411,  Aug. 

6,  1902 

1476,  Oct. 

1347,  May 

21,  1902 

1412,  Aug. 

7,  1902 

1477,  Oct. 

1348,  May 

22,  1902 

1413,  Aug. 

8,  1902 

1478,  Oct. 

1349,  May 

23,  1902 

1414,  Aug. 

9,  1902 

1479,  Oct. 

1350,  May 

24,  1902 

1415,  Aug. 

11,  1902 

1480,  Oct. 

1351,  May 

26,  1902 

1416,  Aug. 

12,  1902 

1481,  Oct. 

1352,  May 

27,  1902 

1417,  Aug. 

13,  1902 

1482,  Oct. 

1353,  May 

28,  1902 

1418,  Aug. 

14,  1902 

1483,  Oct. 

1354,  May 

29,  1902 

1419,  Aug. 

15,  1902 

1484,  Nov. 

1355,  May 

31,  1902 

1420,  Aug. 

16,  1902 

1485,  Nov. 

1356,  June 

2,  1902 

1421,  Aug. 

18,  1902 

1486,  Nov. 

1357,  June 

3,  1902 

1422,  Aug. 

19,  1902 

1487,  Nov. 

1358,  June 

4,  1902 

1423,  Aug. 

20,  1902 

1488,  Nov. 

1359,  June 

5,  1902 

1424,  Aug. 

21,  1902 

1489,  Nov. 

1360,  June 

6,  1902 

1425,  Aug. 

22,  1902 

1490,  Nov. 

1361,  June 

7,  1902 

1426,  Aug. 

23,  1902 

1491,  Nov. 

1362,  June 

9,  1902 

1427,  Aug. 

25,  1902 

1492,  Nov. 

1363,  June 

10,  1902 

1428,  Aug. 

26,  1902 

1493,  Nov. 

1364,  June 

11,  1902 

1429,  Aug. 

27,  1902 

1494,  Nov. 

1365,  June 

12,  1902 

1430,  Aug. 

28,  1902 

1495,  Nov. 

1366,  June 

13,  1902 

1431,  Aug. 

29,  1902 

1496,  Nov. 

1367,  June 

14,  1902 

1432,  Aug. 

30,  1902 

1497,  Nov. 

1368,  June 

16,  1902 

1433,  Sept. 

2,  1902 

1498,  Nov. 

1369,  June 

17,  1902 

1434,  Sept. 

3,  1902 

1499,  Nov. 

1370,  June 

18,  1902 

1435,  Sept. 

4,  1902 

1500,  Nov. 

1371,  June 

19,  1902 

1436,  Sept. 

5,  1902 

1501,  Nov. 

1372,  June 

20,  1902 

1437,  Sept. 

6,  1902 

1502,  Nov. 

1373,  June 

21,  1902 

1438,  Sept. 

8,  1902 

1503,  Nov. 

1374,  June 

23,  1902 

1439,  Sept. 

9,  1902 

1504,  Nov. 

1375,  June 

24,  1902 

1440,  Sept. 

10,  1902 

1505,  Nov. 

1376,  June 

25,  1902 

1441,  Sept. 

11,  1902 

1506,  Nov. 

1377,  June 

26,  1902 

1442,  Sept. 

12,  1902 

1507,  Nov. 

1378,  June 

27,  1902 

1443,  Sept. 

13,  1902 

1508,  Dec. 

1379,  June 

28,  1902»Js 

1444,  Sept. 

15,  1902 

1509,  Dec. 

1380,  June 

30,  1902 

1445,  Sept. 

16,  1902 

1510,  Dec. 

1381,  July 

1,  1902 

1446,  Sept. 

17,  1902 

1511,  Dec. 

1382,  July 

2,  1902 

1447,  Sept. 

18,  1902 

1512,  Dec. 

1383,  July 

3,  1902 

1448,  Sept. 

19,  1902 

1513,  Dec. 

1384,  July 

5,  1902 

1449,  Sept. 

20,  1902 

1514,  Dec. 

1385,  July 

7,  1902 

1450,  Sept. 

22,  1902 

1515,  Dec. 

1386,  July 

8,  1902 

1451,  Sept. 

23,1902 

1516,  Dec. 

1387,  July 

9,  1902 

1452,  Sept. 

24,  1902 

1517,  Dec. 

1388,  July 

10,  1902 

1453,  Sept. 

25,  1902 

1518,  Dec. 

1389,  July 

11,  1902 

1454,  Sept. 

26,  1902 

1519,  Dec. 

1390,  July 

12,  1902 

1455,  Sept. 

27,  1902 

1520,  Dec. 

1391,  July 

14,  1902 

1456,  Sept. 

29,  1902 

1521,  Dec. 

30,  1902 

1,  1902 

2,  1902 

3,  1902 

4,  1902 

6,  1902 

7,  1902 
9,  1902 

10,  1902 

11,  1902 

13,  1902 

14,  1902 

15,  1902 

16,  1902 

17,  1902 

18,  1902 

20,  1902 

21,  1902 

22,  1902 

23,  1902 

24,  1902 

25,  1902 

27,  1902 

28,  1902 

29,  1902 

30,  1902 

31,  1902 
1,  1902 

3,  1902 

4,  1902 

5,  1902 

6,  1902 

7,  1902 

8,  1902 

10,  1902 

11,  1902 

12,  1902 

13,  1902 

14,  1902 

15,  1902 

17,  1902 

18,  1902 

19,  1902 

20,  1902 

21,  1902 

22,  1902 

24,  1902 

25,  1902 

26,  1902 

28,  1902 

29,  1902 

1,  1902 

2,  1902 

3,  1902 

4,  1902 

5,  1902 

6,  1902 

8,  1902 

9,  1902 

10,  1902 

11,  1902 

12,  1902 

13,  1902 

15,  1902 

16,  1902 


931 


CUsNiAcatioii 
no. 


84.     FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— ('ontinued 


S4.5:    Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports— Continuefl 


(noe.) 


S4.6: 

(date) 


1522,  Dec.  17,  1902 

1523,  Dec.  18,  1902 

1524,  Dec.  19,  1902 

1525,  Dec.  20,  1902 

1526,  Dec.  22,  1902 

1527,  Dec.  23,  1902 

1528,  Dec.  24,  1902 

1529,  Dec.  26,  1902 

1530,  Dec.  27,  1902 

1531,  Dec.  29,  1902 

1532,  Dec.  30,1902 

1533,  Dec.  31,1902 

1534,  Jan.   2,  1903 

1535,  Jan.   3,  1903 

1536,  Jan.   5,  1903 

1537,  Jan.   6,  1903 

1538,  Jan.   7,  1903 

1539,  Jan.   8,  1903 

1540,  Jan.   9,  1903 

1541,  Jan.  10,  1903 

1542,  Jan.  12,  1903 

1543,  Jan.  13,  1903 

1544,  Jan.  14,  1903 

1545,  Jan.  15,  1903 

1546,  Jan.  16,  1903 

1547,  Jan.  17,  1903 

1548,  Jan.  19,  1903 

1549,  Jan.  20,  1903 

1550,  Jan.  21,  1903 

1551,  Jan.  22,  1903 

1552,  Jan.  23,  1903 

1553,  Jan.  24,  1903 

1554,  Jan.  26,  1903 

1555,  Jan.  27,  1903 

1556,  Jan.  28,  1903 

1557,  Jan.  29,  1903 

1558,  Jan.  30,  1903 

1559,  Jan.  31,  1903 

1560,  Feb.  2,  1903 

1561,  Feb.  3,  1903 

1562,  Feb.  4,  1903 

1563,  Feb.  5,  1903 

1564,  Feb.  6,  1903 

1565,  Feb.  7,  1903 

1566,  Feb.  9,  1903 

1567,  Feb.  10,  1903 

1568,  Feb.  11,  1903 

1569,  Feb.  12,  1903 

1570,  Feb.  13,  1903 

1571,  Feb.  14,  1903 

1572,  Feb.  16,  1903 

1573,  Feb.  17,  1903 

1574,  Feb.  18,  1903 

1575,  Feb.  19,  1903 

1576,  Feb.  20,  1903 

See,  for  later  numbers,  C14.6:  and  CIO.5^: 
Indexes  to  Advance  sheets  of  consular  reports 

1898,  calendar  year,  nos.  1-313 

1899,  calendar  year,  nos.  314-616 

1900,  calendar  year,  nos.  617-923 

1901,  calendar  year,  nos.  924-1227 

1902,  calendar  year,  nos.  1228-1533 
See,  for  1903,  C14.7: 


1577,  Feb. 

21,  1903 

1632,  Apr. 

28,  1903 

1578,  Feb. 

24,  1903 

1633,  Apr. 

29,  1903 

1579,  Feb. 

25,  1903 

1634,  Apr. 

1635,  May 

30,  1903 

1580,  Feb. 

26,  1903 

1,  1903 

1581,  Feb. 

27,  1903 

1636,  May 

2,  1903 

1582,  Feb. 

28,  1903 

1637,  May 

4,  1903 

1583,  Mar. 

2,  1903 

1638,  May 

5,  1903 

1584,  Mar. 

3,  1903 

1639,  May 

6,  1903 

1585,  Mar. 

4,  1903 

1640,  May 

7,  1903 

1586,  Mar. 

5,  1903 

1641,  May 

8,  1903 

1587,  Mar. 

6,  1903 

1642,  May 

9,  1903 

1588,  Mar. 

7,  1903 

1643,  May 

11,  1903 

1589,  Mar. 

9,  1903 

1644,  May 

12,  1903 

1590,  Mar. 

10,  1903 

1645,  May 

13,  1903 

1591,  Mar. 

11,  1903 

1646,  May 

14,  1903 

1592,  Mar. 

12,  1903 

1647,  May 

15,  1903 

1593,  Mar. 

13,  1903 

1648,  May 

16,  1903 

1594,  Mar. 

14,  1903 

1649,  May 

18,  1903 

1595,  Mar. 

16,  1903 

1650,  May 

19,  1903 

1596,  Mar. 

17,  1903 

1651,  May 

20,  1903 

1597,  Mar. 

18,  1903 

1652,  May 

21,  1903 

1598,  Mar. 

19,  1903 

1653,  May 

22,  1903 

1599,  Mar. 

20,  1903 

1654,  May 

23,  1903 

1600,  Mar. 

21,  1903 

1655,  May 

25,  1903 

1601,  Mar. 

23,  1903 

1656,  May 

26,  1903 

1602,  Mar. 

24,  1903 

1657,  May 

27,  1903 

1603,  Mar. 

25,  1903 

1658,  May 

28,  1903 

1604,  Mar. 

26,  1903 

1659,  May 

29,  1903 

1605,  Mar. 

27,  1903 

1660,  June 

1,  1903 

1606,  Mar. 

28,  1903 

1661,  June 

2,  1903 

1607,  Mar. 

30,  1903 

1662,  June 

3,  1903 

1608,  Mar. 

31,  1903 

1663,  June 

4,  1903 

1609,  Apr. 

1,  1903 

1664,  June 

5,  1903 

1610,  Apr. 

2,  1903 

1665,  June 

6,  1903 

1611,  Apr. 

3,  1903 

1666,  June 

8,  1903 

1612,  Apr. 

4,  1903 

1667,  June 

9,  1903 

1613,  Apr. 

6,  1903 

1668,  June 

10,  1903 

1614,  Apr. 

7,  1903 

1669,  June 

11,  1903 

1615,  Apr. 

8,  1903 

1670,  June 

12,  1903 

1616,  Apr. 

9,  1903 

1671,  June 

13,  1903 

1617,  Apr. 

10,  1903 

1672,  June 

15,  1903 

1618,  Apr. 

11,  1903 

1673,  June 

16,  1903 

1619,  Apr. 

13,  1903 

1674,  June 

17,  1903 

1620,  Apr. 

14,  1903 

1675,  June 

18,  1903 

1621,  Apr. 

15,  1903 

1676,  June 

19,  1903 

1622,  Apr. 

16,  1903 

1677,  June 

20,  1903 

1623,  Apr. 

17,  1903 

1678,  June 

22,  1903 

1624,  Apr. 

18,  1903 

1679,  June 

23,  1903 

1625,  Apr. 

20,  1903 

1680,  June 

24,  1903 

1626,  Apr. 

21,  1903 

1681,  June 

25,  1903 

1627,  Apr. 

22,  1903 

1682,  June 

26,  1903 

1628,  Apr. 

23,  1903 

1683,  June 

27,  1903 

1629,  Apr. 

24,  1903 

1684,  June 

29,  1903 

1630,  Apr. 

25,  1903 

1685,  June 

30,  1903 

1631,  Apr. 

27,  1903 

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no. 


S4.     FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 


84.7:     Consular  reports  (monthly) 


(v.  nos.) 


[First  issued  under  authority  of  sundry  civil  act  of  June  16,  1880  (Stat.  L.  v.  21, 
p.  271),  which  provided  "for  printing  and  distributing  more  frequently  the 
pubhcations  by  the  Department  of  State  of  the  consular  and  other  commercial 
reports."  Information  of  this  nature  had  previously  been  published  in  part 
in  the  annual  volumes  of  Commercial  relations  (S4.1:). 

The  individual  issues  are  numbered  consecutively,  and  there  is  one  number  for 
each  month  with  a  few  exceptions.  There  were  no  issues  for  Dec.  1880,  June, 
1883,  May,  1885,  May,  188(>,  or  June,  1889,  and  the  only  issue  for  May,  1883,  was 
a  general  index  (S4.8:l-8).  In  a  few  cases,  an  extra  or  "half"  number  was 
issued  for  the  same  month  as  the  corresponding  regular  number;  these  half 
numbers  are  24|,  25§,  20^,  41J,  53J,  68*,  73J,  106J,  and  107^.  The  issues  for  Nov. 
and  Dec.  1888,  nos.  99  and  100,  were  combined,  as  were  also  nos.  110  and  111, 
for  Nov.  and  Dec.  1889. 

Although  no  volume  title-pages  were  furnished  for  nos.  1-62,  their  arrangement 
into  v.  1-18  was  indicated  by  the  State  Department  in  the  Directions  for  bind- 
ing consular  reports,  issued  from  time  to  time  either  separately  (S4.2:B51 1>-) 
or  in  the  general  indexes  (S4.8:).  Volume  title-pages  were  furnished  beginning 
with  v.  19,  but  it  was  not  until  v.  43,  beginning  with  no.  156,  Sept.  1893,  that 
the  volume  number  appeared  also  on  each  monthly  number. 

The  title  used  in  the  list  below  for  v.  1-18  is  taken  from  the  individual  numbers. 
Nos.  1-31  carried  also  at  top  of  title-page  the  line  "  Commercial  relations  of  United 
States,"  which  was  replaced  on  nos.  32-72  by  "United  States  consular  reports," 
and  thereafter  omitted  except  on  occasional  numbers.  The  titles  given  below 
for  V.  19-71  are  taken  from  the  volume  title-pages.  The  monthly  title-pages 
have  usually  been  the  same,  though  there  have  been  occasional  differences, 
particularly  when  a  whole  number  was  devoted  to  reports  on  a  special  subject, 
usually  made  in  pursuance  of  special  instructions  from  the  State  Department. 
In  such  cases,  the  special  title  appeared  on  the  title-page,  as  indicated  in  the 
list  below.  After  1890,  all  such  special  reports,  except  the  statement  of  Exports 
declared  for  United  States,  usually  appeared  in  the  volumed  series  of  Special 
consular  reports;  see  S4.9: 

At  the  beginning,  each  monthly  number  contained  its  own  index.  Volume  indexes 
appeared  beginning  with  v.  17,  the  monthly  indexes  being  discontinued  at 
some  later  period.  The  volume  indexes  were  sometimes  incorporated  in  the 
last  number  of  the  volume,  and  sometimes  issued  separately  with  the  volume 
title-page.] 

See,  for  General  indexes  to  monthly  consular  reports,  S4.8: 
[Reports  from  consuls  of  United  States  on  commerce,  manufactm-es, 
etc.,  of  their  districts] 
1]    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
no.       1,     Oct.    1880 1 
no.       2,     Nov.  1880 1 
[No  issue  for  Dec.  1880.) 
2]    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


no. 

3, 

Jan.  1881 1 

no. 

4, 

Feb.  1881 

no. 

5, 

Mar.  1881 

no. 

6, 

Apr.  1881 

no. 

7, 

May,  1881 

no. 

8, 

June,  1881 

[V. 


[V. 


[v.    3]    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

no.       9,    July,  1881 

no.     10,    Aug.  1881 

no.     11,     Sept.  1881 
[v.    4]    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

no.     12,     Oct.    1881 :  Cotton  goods  trade  of  the  world  and  share 
of  United  States  therein. 

no.     13,     Nov.  1881 

no.     14,     Dec.   1881 
[v.    5]    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

no.  15,  Jan.  1882 

no.  16,  Feb.  1882 

no.  17,  Mar.  1882 

no.      18,     Apr.    1882 
[v.    6]     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

no.     19,     May,  1882 

no.     20,     June,  1882 

no.     21,    July,  1882 

no.     22,    Aug.   1882 

fNos.  1-3,  revised  and  consolidated  in  the  State  Department,  were  also  issued  in 
1  v.  by  order  of  Congress;  see  Y1.1:C76^ 


933 


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no. 

S4.7: 

(v.  nos.) 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU-Continued 

Consular  reports  (monthly) — Continued 

[Reports  from  consuls  of  United   States  on  commerce,  manufactures, 

etc.,  of  their  districts] — Continued 
[v.    7]    [2061-65] 

no.     23,     Sept.  1882:  Cotton  and  woolen  mills  of  Europe. 

no.     24,     Oct.    1882 

no.     24i,  Oct.    1882:  Ostrich  farming  in  United  States, 
[v.    8]    [2118-19] 

no.     25,     Nov.  1882 

no.     25^,  Nov.  1882:  Cereals  of  Europe,  India,  and  Algeria. 

no.     26,     Dec.    1882 

no.     26^,  Dec.    1882:  Tariffs  of  Spain,  Norway,  Italy,  Hawaii, 
and  British  Guiana, 
[v.    9]    [2127-39] 

no.     27,    Jan.    1883 

no.     28,     Feb.   1883 

no.     29,     Mar.    1883:  Glass  manufactures  of  Europe. 

no.     30,     Apr.    1883 
[The  issue  for  May,  18&3,  was  the  general  index  to  nos.  1-20J,  v.  1-8;  see  S4.8:l-«, 

No  issue  for  June,  1883.] 

[v.  10]     [2216-12] 

no.  31,  July,  1883 
no.  32,  Aug.  1883 
no.  33,  Sept.  1883 
no.  34,  Oct.  1883 
[Appended  to  Congressional  edition  of  v.  10  is  Declared  exports  for  United  States, 
1st  and  2d  quarters,  1883,  which  appeared  separately  in  bureau  edition;  see 
84.11:883 «.] 

[v.  11]    [2217-12] 

no.     35,     Nov.  1883  ' 

no.     36,     Dec.   1883 

no.     37,    Jan.    1884:  Petroleum   and   kerosene  oil   in   foreign 

countries, 
no.     38,    Feb.   1884 

[Appended  to  Congressional  edition  of  v.  11  is  Declared  exports  for  United  States, 
3d  and  4th  quarters,  1883,  which  appeared  separately  in  bureau  edition;  see 
S4.ll.883  2.] 

[v.  12]    [2218-12] 

no.  39,  Mar.  1384 

no.  40,  Apr.  1884 

no.  41,  May,  1884 

no.     41^,  June,  1884:  Fruit  cultiu-e  in  [foreign]  countries, 
[v.  13]    [2219-12] 

no.     42,    June,  1884 

no.     43,    July,  1884:  Credit    and    trade    systems    of    [foreign 
countries]. 

no.*    44,    Aug.   1884 
[v.  14]    [2319-34] 

no.     45,     Sept.  1884 

no.     46,    Oct.    1884 

no.     47,     Nov.  1884 

no.     48,     Dec.   1884: 
tries. 
[v.  15]    [2412-28] 

no.  49,  Jan.  1885 

no.  50,  Feb.  1885 

no.  51,  Mar.  1885 

no.  52,  Apr.  1885: 
year  1884. 

[No  issue  for  May,  1885.  Appended  to  Congressional  edition  of  v.  15  is  Cholera  in 
Europe  in  1S84,  which  appeared  separately  in  bureau  edition;  see  S4.10:C45  i.] 

[v.  16]     [2413-29] 

no.     53,    June,  1885 

no.     53 J,  June,  1885:  Tariff  laws  of  Mexico. 

no.     54,    July,  1885 

no.     55,    Aug.  1885 


Agricultural  machinery  in  [foreign]  coim- 


Declared  exports  for  United   States  for 


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no. 

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(v.  nos.) 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Consular  reports  (monthly) — Continued 

[Reports  from  consuls  of  United  States  on  commerce,  manufactures, 

etc.,  of  their  districts] — Continued 
[v.  16]    [2413-29]— Continued 

no.  56,  Sept.  1885:  Declared  exports  for  United  States,  1st 
and  2d  quarters,  1885. 
[Appended  to  Congressional  edition  of  v.  16  are  the  following,  which  appeared 
separately  in  bureau  editions:  Trade  guilds  of  Europe,  sec  S4.10:G94;  Licorice 
plant,  see  S4.10:L61;  Pounding  and  polishing  rice  in  England  and  Germany. 
«ee  S4.10:R36.] 

[v.  17]    [2417-178] 

no.     57,     Oct.    1885 

no.     58,     Nov.  1885 

no.     59,     Dec.   1885:  Leather  and  shoe  industries  in  [foreign 
countries]. 
[v.  18]    [2417-179] 

no.     60,    Jan.    1886 

no.     61,    Feb.   1886 

no.     62,     Mar.    1886 
[Appended  to  Congressional  edition  of  v.  18  is  Scouring  of  wool  in  Belgium,  Great 

Britain,  and   Germany,  which  appeared   separately  in  bureau  edition:  see 

S4.10:W88.] 

Reports  from  consuls  of  United  States 
V.  19    [2491-55] 

no.    '63,    Apr.    1886 

[No  issue  for  May,  1886.] 
no.     64,    June,  1886 
no.     65,    July,  1886 
no.     66,    Aug.  1886:  Agriculture  and  manufactures  in  [foreign 

countries], 
no.     67,     Sept.  1886 
no.     68,     Sept.  1886 
V.  20    [2491-56] 

[no.     68^],  Sept.  1886: 
reports. 

"  "  1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 


Scope   and    method    of   consular    trade 


Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
21     [2496-169] 
no.     73,    Jan. 
no.     73^,  Jan. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


69, 
70, 
71, 

72, 


1887 

1887 :  Customs  duties  imposed  by  foreign  nations 
upon  American  produce  and  manufactures, 
no.     74,     Feb.  1887 
no.     75,     Mar.   1887 
V.  22     [2590-604] 

no.     76,    Apr.   1887:  Emigration  from  Europe.    See  also  S4.10: 

Em4. 
no.     77,    Apr.   1887:Fisheryinterestsof  United  States  and  trade 

with  Canada, 
no.     78,     May,  1887 
no.     79,    June,  1887 
no.     80,     June,  1887 
V.  23     [259a-605] 

no.  81,  July,  1887 
no..  82,  Aug.  1887 
no.  83,  Sept.  1887 
no.  84,  Sept.  1887 
V.  24     [2591-606] 

no.     85,    Oct.    1887:  [Statistical]  abstract  of  foreign  commerce  of 

Europe,  Australasia,  Asia,  and  Africa,  1873-85. 
no.     86,     Nov.  1887 
no.     87,     Dec.   1887:  Bimetallism  in  Europe. 


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(v.  no8.) 


84.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Consular  reports  (monthly)— Continued 
Reports  from  consuls  of  United  States — Continued 

V.  25    [2591-607] 

no.     88,    Jan.    1888 

no.     89,    Feb.   1888 

no.  90,  Mar.  1888:  Budgets  and  budget  legislation  in  foreign 
countries. 

no.     91,     Mar.    1888 
V.  26    [2592-608] 

no.     92,     Apr.    1888 

no.     93,    May,  1888 

no.     94,    June,  1888 
V.  27    [2592-609] 

no.     95,    July,  1888 

no.     96,     Aug.  1888 

no.     97,    Sept.  1888 
V.  28    [2666-140] 

no.  98,  Oct.  1888:  Cultivation  of  and  trade  in  coffee  in  Cen- 
tral and  South  America;  Present  progress  of  foreign  trade, 
[by]  R.  Giffen;  Homes  of  German  working  people,  by 
James  Henry  Smith. 

nos.    99  and  100,  Nov.  and  Dec.  1888 
V.  29    [2667-141] 

[The  issue  for  Jan.  1889,  was  printed  as  "N.  S.,  no.  1,"  meaning  New  series,  no.  1,  and 
that  for  Feb.  1889,  appeared  as  "  N.  S.,  no.  2."  The  volume  title-page,  however, 
and  the  various  indexes  refer  to  these  issues  as  no.  101  and  no.  102,  respectively. 
With  Mar.  1889,  the  numbering  in  one  consecutive  series  was  resumed.] 

no.  [101],  Jan.  1889 
no.  102,  Feb.  1889 
no.  103,  Mar.  1889 
no.  104,  Apr.  1889 
V.  30    [2783-231] 

no.   105,    May,  1889 

[No  issue  for  June,  1889.] 
no.    106,    July,  1889 

no.    106^,  July,  1889:  Cider  manufacture,  etc. 
no.    107,     Aug.  1889 

no.   107^,  Aug.  1889:  Tobacco  culture,  etc. 
V.  31    [2784-232] 

---  ~  1889 
1889 
Nov.  and  Dec.  1889:  Mortgages  in  foreign  coun 


no.   108,    Sept. 

no.    109,     Oct. 

nos.  110  and  111, 

V.  32     [2785-234] 

no.    112,    Jan. 

no.    113,     Feb. 

no.   114,    Mar. 

no.   115,    Apr. 
V.  33    [2798-267] 

no.    116,     May, 

no.    117,    June,  1890 

no.    118,    July,  1890 

no.    119,     Aug.  1890 
V.  34     [2877-128] 

no.    120,     Sept. 

no.    121,     Oct. 

no.    122,     Nov. 

no.    123,     Dec. 
V.  35     [2973-17] 

no.   124,    Jan. 

no.   125,     Feb. 

no.    126,     Mar. 

no.   127,     Apr. 


1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 

1890 


1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 

1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 


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84.7:     Consular  reports  (monthly)— Continued 


(v.  nos.) 


Reports  from  consuls  of  United  States — Continued 
V.  36    [2973-18] 

no.    128,     May,  1891 

no.    129,     June,  1891 

no.    130,    July,  1891 

no.    131,     Aug.  1891 
V.  37     [2992-154] 

no.    132,     Sept.  1891 

no.    133,     Oct.    1891 

no.    134,     Nov.  1891 

no.    135,     Dec.   1891 
V.  38    [2997-258] 

no.  136,  Jan.  1892 

no.  137,  Feb.  1892 

no.  138,  Mar.  1892 

no.    139,     Apr.    1892:  Local    transportation    and    underground 
conduits  in  foreign  countries. 
V.  39    [3007-339] 

no.    140,     May,  1892 

no.    141,     June,  1892 

no.    142,     July,  1892 

no.    143,     Aug.   1892 
\ .  40    [3127-108] 

no.    144,     Sept.  1892 

no.    145,     Oct.    1892 

no.    146,     Nov.  1892 

no.    147,     Dec.   1892 
V.  41     [3127-109] 

no.    148,     Jan.   1893 

no.    149,     Feb.   1893 

no.    150,     Mar.    1893 

no.    151,     Apr.    1893 
V.  42     [3155-24] 

no.    152,     May,  1893 

no.    153,    June,  1893 

no.    154,     July,  1893 

no.    155,     Aug.  1893 
Consular  reports,  commerce,  manufactures,  etc. 
V.  43     [3234-54] 

no.    156,     Sept.  1893 

no.   157,     Oct.    1893 

no.    158,     Nov.  1893 

no.    159,     Dec.   1893 
V.  44     [3247-123] 

no.  160,  Jan.  1894 

no.  161,  Feb.  1894 

no.  162,  Mar.  1894 

no.    163,     Apr.    1894 
V.  45   [3260-205] 

no.    164,     May,  1894 

no.    165,     June,  1894 

no.    166,     July,  1894 

no.    167,     Aug.   1894 
V.  46     [3330-35] 

no.    168,     Sept.  1894 

no.    169,     Oct.    1894 

no.    170,     Nov.  1894 

no.   171,     Dec.   1894 
v.  47     [3333-66] 

no.  172,  Jan.  1895 

no.  173,  Feb.  1895 

no.  174,  Mar.  1895 

no.  175,  Apr.  1895 


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no. 

84.7: 

(v.  nos.) 


84.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Consular  reports  (monthly)— Continued 
Consular  reports,  commerce,  manufactures,  etc. — Continued 
V.  48    [3402-30] 

no.  176,  May,  1895 
no.  177,  June,  1895 
no.  178,  July,  1895 
no.  179,  Aug.  1895 
V.  49    [3403-31] 

no.  180,  Sept.  1895 
no.  181,  Oct.  1895 
no.  182,  Nov.  1895 
no.  183,  Dec.  1895 
V.  50    [3419-132] 

no.  184,  Jan.  1896 
no.  185,  Feb.  1896 
no.  186,  Mar.  1896 
no.  187,  Apr.  1896 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Dec.  31,  1895. 
V.  51    [3439-377] 

no.  188,  May,  1896 
no.    189,    June,  1896 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Mar.  31,  1896. 
no.   190,    July,  1896 
no.    191,     Aug.  1896 
V.  52     [3507-24] 

no.    192,     Sept.  1896 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  June  30,  1896. 
no.    193,     Oct.    1896 
no.   194,     Nov.  1896 
no.    195,     Dec.   1896 
V.  53    [3526-164] 

no.    196,    Jan.    1897 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Sept.  30,  1896. 
no.    197,     Feb.   1897 
no.    198,     Mar.    1897 
no.    199,     Apr.    1897 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Dec.  31,  1896. 
V.  54    [3574-51] 

no.  200,  May,  1897 
no.  201,  June,  1897 
no.  202,  July,  1897 
no.   203,     Aug.  1897 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Mar.  31,  1897. 

V.  55    [3575-91] 

no.  204,  Sept.  1897 
no.  205,  Oct.  1897 
no.   206,     Nov.  1897 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  June  30,  1897. 
no.   207,     Dec.   1897 
V.  56     [3674-201] 

no.   208,    Jan.    1898 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Sept.  30,  1897. 
no.   209,     Feb.   1898 


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no. 

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(v.  nos.) 


84.     FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU- Continued 

Consular  reports  (monthly) — Continued 
Consular  reports,  commerce,  manufactures,  etc. — Continued 
V.  56    [3674-201]— Continued 
no.   210,     Mar.    1898 
no.   211,    Apr.    1898 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Dec.  31,  1897. 
V.  57    [3675-435] 

no.  212,  May,  1898 
no.  213,  June,  1898 
no.  214,  July,  1898 
no.   215,    Aug.  1898 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Mar.  31,  1898. 
V.  58    [3676-565] 

no.  216,  Sept.  1898 
no.  217,  Oct.  1898 
no.   218,     Nov.  1898 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  June  30,  1898. 
no.   219,     Dec.   1898 
V.  59     [3782-73] 

no.   220,    Jan.    1899 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Sept.  30,  1898. 
no.   221,    Feb.   1899 
no.   222,     Mar.   1899 
no.   223,    Apr.   1899 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Dec.  31,  1898. 
V.  60    [3783-294] 

no.  224,  May,  1899 
no.   225,    June,  1899 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Mar.  31,  1899. 
no.    226,    July,  1899 
no.   227,    Aug.  1899 
V.  61    [3943-16] 

no.   228,     Sept.  1899 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  June  30,  1899. 
no.   229,     Oct.    1899 
no.   230,     Nov.  1899 
no.   231,     Dec.   1899 
V.  62     [3944-190] 

no.   232,    Jan.    1900 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Sept.  30,  1899. 
no.   233,    Feb.  1900 
no.   234,    Mar.   1900 
no.    235,     Apr.    1900 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Dec.  31,  1899. 
V.  63     [3945-620] 

no.  236,  May,  1900 
no.  237,  June,  1900 
no.  238,  July,  1900 
no.   239,    Aug.  1900 

Same,  supplement:  Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quar- 
ter ended  Mar.  31,  1900. 


939 


Classification 
no. 

S4.7: 

(v.  DOS.) 


S4.8: 
1-8 

1-17 

18-31 
32-41 

42-54 

55-63 


84.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Consular  reports  (monthly)— Continued 
Consular  reports,  commerce,  manufactures,  etc. — Continued 
V.  64     [3946-744] 

no.    240,     Sept.  1900 

no.   241,     Oct.    1900 

no.   242,     Nov.  1900 

no.   243,     Dec.   1900 
V.  65    [4140-240] 

no.  244,  Jan.  1901 

no.  245,  Feb.  1901 

no.  246,  Mar.  1901 

no.   247,     Apr.    1901 
V.  66    [4141-527] 

no.    248,     May,  1901 

no.   249,    June,  1901 

no.   250,    July,  1901 

no.   251,     Aug.  1901 
V.  67     [4142-556] 

no.   252,     Sept.  1901 

no.   253,     Oct.    1901 

no.    254,     Nov.  1901 

no.    255,     Dec.   1901 
V.  68     [4333-152] 

no.  256,  Jan.  1902 

no.  257,  Feb.  1902 

no.  258,  Mar.  1902 

no.   259,     Apr.    1902 
V.  69     [4334-553] 

no.   260,     May,  1902 

no.    261,    June,  1902 

no.   262,     July,  1902 

no.   263,     Aug.  1902 
V.  70    [4335-710] 

no.   264,     Sept.  1902 

no.   265,     Oct.    1902 

no.   266,     Nov.  1902 

no.   267,     Dec.   1902 
V.  71     [4494-113] 

no.  268,  Jan.  1903 

no.  269,  Feb.  1903 

no.  270,  Mar.  1903 

no.   271,     Apr.    1903 
V.  72    [4495-438] 

no.   272,     May,  1903 

no.   273,    June,  1903 

no.   274    SeeCU.8:72. 

no.   275    SeeCU.S:72. 
See,  for  later  numbers,  C14.8:  and  CIO. 6: 
General  Indexes  to  montlily  consular  reports 

[In  addition  to  these  general  indexes,  each  volume  of  the  monthly  consular  reports 
(S4.7:),  beginning  with  v.  17,  contains  a  volume  index.] 

Contents  of  and  index  to  first  26J  numbers  of  reports  from  consuls  of 
United  States  on  commerce,  manufactures,  etc.,  of  their  con- 
sular districts  [nos.  1-26^,  v.  1-8, 1880-82].     May,  1883.     [2127-39] 

Index  to  consular  reports,  nos.  1-59  [v.  1-17]  1880-85.     1887.     [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 
Same,  nos.  60-111,  v.  18-31,  1886-89.     1890.     [2784-233] 

General  index  to  consular  reports,  nos.  112-151,  v.  32-41  [Jan.  1890- 
Apr.  1893].     1894.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

General  index  to  monthly  consular  reports,  nos.  152-203,  v.  42-54 
[May,  1893-Aug.  1897].     Sept.  1,  1897.     [3574-51,  pt.  6] 
Same,  nos.  204-239,  v.  55-63  [Sept.  1897-Aug.  1900].     1901.     [4143- 
543] 


940 


Classiflcation 
no. 


84.     FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 


S4.9:     Special  consular  reports 


(v.  nos.) 


S4.9«: 

(CT) 

84.10: 


[Prior  to  1890,  reports  on  special  subjects  made  by  consular  officers  in  pursuance  of 
special  instructions  from  the  State  Department  were  issued  eitlier  in  the  series 
of  monthly  Consular  reports  (S4.7:)  or  as  unnumbered  special  coasular  reports 
(S4.10:).  Beginning  with  1890,  the  Department  decided  to  publish  reports  of 
this  nature  as  a  volumed  series  of  Special  consular  reports,  as  listed  below. 
There  are  occasionally  two  or  more  reports  in  the  same  volume.] 

V.  1  [2799-268] 
V.  2  [2974-  19] 
V.    3    1891     [2974-20] 

Same,  reissued  with  supplementary  reports.     1897 
[v.    4]   Port  regulations  in  foreign  countries.     1891     [2857-45] 
[v.    5]   Canals  and  irrigation  in  foreign  countries.     1891     [2856-45] 


V.  6 
V.  7 
V.  8 
V.  9 
V.  10 


Same,  reissued  with  supplementary  reports.     1898 


See  also  S4.9:16and  20. 


1897 
1897 


2991-153] 
3128-110 
3128-111' 
3137-119" 
1894  [3250-175] 
Same,  reissued  with  supplementary  reports. 
V.  11    1894     [3344-92] 

Same,  reissued  with  supplementary  reports. 
V.  12    1895    [3404-32] 

Same,  reissued  with  supplementary  reports  and  new  chart  of  ocean 
routes  for  steam  vessels.     1899 
V.  13     [3508-25] 
V.  14     [3677-563] 
V.  15     [3779-34] 
V.  16,  pt.  1     [3779-285] 
Same,  pt.  2  1 

Same,  pt.  2  [continued]/ 
Same,  pt.  3     [3781-285] 
Same,  supplement    [4139-140] 
[3947-116] 
3947-257] 
'3948-730] 


V.  17 
V.  18 


[3781-285] 


V.  19 

V.  20,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt. 

Same,  pt. 
V.  21,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt. 

Same,  pt. 
V.  22,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt. 

Same,  pt. 
V.  23,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt. 
V.  24 
V.  25 
V.  26 


[3949-731] 


[3950-741] 


[4139-290] 


[4336-708] 

4493-112] 
4493-199] 
4493-447] 

See,  for  later  volumes,  C14.10:  and  C10.7: 
Special  consular  reports  (separates) 

[Many  of  the  reports  included  in  the  volumed  series  of  Special  consular  reports  have 
also  been  issued  separately.] 

Consular  reports  (miscellaneous,  unnumbered) 

[In  addition  to  the  consular  reports  issued  in  monthly  numbers  (S4.7:),  the  State 
Department  from  time  to  time  called  upon  consular  officers  for  reports  on  special 
subjects.  Up  to  1890,  these  reports  were  unnumbered  and  were  usually  not 
included  in  any  other  series  issued  by  the  State  Department,  though  sometimes 
issued  also  as  Congressional  documents.  In  1890,  the  Department  decided  to 
issue  a  volumed  series  of  Special  consular  reports,  and  irom  that  date  until  1903, 
when  the  Bureau  of  Foreign  Commerce  was  transferred  to  the  Department  of 
Commerce  and  Labor,  all  such  special  reports,  with  a  few  exceptions,  were  issued 
in  the  volumed  series;  see  S4.9:  The  list  on  p.  941  includes  special  consular 
reports  issued  prior  to  1890,  and  unnumbered  special  reports  issued  between 
1890  and  1903.] 


941 


Lll 


Glasslflcation 
no. 

S4.10:  I 

C291  * 
C292  I 
C29=^ 
C45» 
C452 


Em4 

F76 
G94 

In7i 

In72 


il 


Lll  2 

Lll  3 

Lll  4 

L61 

P26 

P64 

R36 
T22 


W88 

S4.10«: 

(CT) 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Consular  reports  (miscellaneous,  unnumbered)*— Continued 

Cattle  and  dairy  farming  [in  foreign  coimtries].    1887.    pt.  1. 
Same.     1887.     pt.  2. 
Same,  complete  in  1  v.     1887.     [2397-51] 

Cholera  in  Europe  in  1884.     1885.     [In  2412-28] 

Cholera.  Report  on  cholera  [resume  of  practical  conclusions  concerning 
its  nature  and  best  methods  of  prevention  and  treatment  as 
derived  from  studies  of  epidemics  of  1884  and  preceding  years  at 
Marseilles];  by  Frank  H.  Mason.  June  23,  1885.  [Also  in 
monthly  Consular  reports,  Aug.  1885;  see  S4.7:16.] 

Emigration  and  immigration  [in  foreign  countries].  1887.  [2483-157] 
[A  portion  of  this  work  was  published  as  Consular  report  76, 
Apr.  1887;  seeS4.7:22.] 

Forestry  in  Europe.     1887. 

Guilds.  Trade  guilds  of  Europe  and  laws  and  regulations  by  which  they 
are  governed.     1885.     [In  2413-29] 

Inspection  of  United  States  consulates  in  United  Kingdom;  by  Thomas 
M.  Waller.     1887. 

Inoculation  for  diphtheria,  special  consular  report;  [by  C.  W.  Chancel- 
lor], n.  p.  [1894].  [Not  included  in  volumed  series  of  Special 
consular  reports  (S4.9:),  nor  in  Congressional  set.] 

Labor.  State  of  labor  in  Europe,  1878,  reports  on  rates  of  wages,  cost  of 
living  to  laborers,  past  and  present  rates,  present  condition  of 
trade,  business  habits  and  systems,  amount  of  paper  money  in 
circulation  and  its  relative  value  to  gold  and  silver.  1879. 
([46th  Cong.  1st  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  5];  serial  no.  1875.) 

[Labor  in  foreign  countries,  1884,  v.  1]:  Labor  in  Europe,  reports  on 
rates  of  wages,  cost  of  living  to  laboring  classes,  past  and  present 
wages,  etc.  [Germany  and  England].     1885.     [2299-54] 
Same  [v.  2]:  Labor  in  Europe  [other  than  in  Germany  and  England]. 

1885.     [2300-54] 
Same  [v.  3]:  Labor  in  America,  Asia,  Africa,  Australasia,  and  Poly- 
nesia.    1885.     [2301-54] 

Licorice  plant,  reports  on  licorice  plant,  licorice  manufacture,  and 
licorice  trade.     1885.     [In  2413-29] 

Passport  regulations  of  foreign  countries.  1897.  [3534-335]  \See,  for 
American  passport,  its  history,  and  laws,  etc.,  governing  its 
issuance,  Sl.2:P262.] 

Pilocarpine  and  tuberculosis,  special  consular  report;  [by  Charles  de 
Kay],  n.  p.  [1895].  [Not  included  in  volumed  series  of  Special 
consular  reports  (S4.9:),  nor  in  Congressional  set.] 

Rice.  Pounding  and  polishing  rice  in  England  and  Germany.  1885. 
[In  2413-29] 

Technical  education  in  Europe:  pt.  1,  Industrial  education  in  France; 
by  J.  Schoenhof.    1888. 

[On  p.  xxii  of  the  introduction  to  pt.  1,  it  was  stated  that  this  report  on  Industrial 
education  in  France  would  be  followed  by  reports  on  technical  education  in  Ger- 
many, Switzerland,  Austria,  Belgium,  Holland,  and  Great  Britain.  Secretary 
of  State  Bayard  submitted  on  Dec.  14,  1888,  an  estimate  of  appropriation  for 
editmg  and  publishing  the  concluding  parts  of  this  important  work  {see  50th 
Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document  35,  serial  no.  2651).  The  money 
apparently  was  not  appropriated  and  on  p.  189  and  190  of  Consular  reports,  v.  43, 
no.  157,  Oct.  1893  (S4.7:43)  is  the  definite  statement  that  the  series  was  "unfortu- 
nately not  completed." 

Technical  education  in  these  countries  was,  however,  treated  of  in  the  aforementioned 
Consular  reports  157,  and  also  in  the  8th  annual  report  of  the  commissioner  of 
labor,  1892  (Lai. 1:892).] 


Wool.     Scouring  of  wool  in  Belgium,  Great  Britain,  and  Germany. 
1886.     [In  2417-179] 

Consular  reports    (miscellaneous,  unniunbered;  separates) 


942 


Classification 
no. 

S4:.ll: 


883^ 

8832 

892 


9001 
9002 
9003 
900^ 
901 1 
9012 


84.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 
Exports  declared  for  United  States 

[Various  other  Government  publications  contain  summaries  of  information  concern- 
ing exports  from  foreign  countries  to  the  United  States.  The  reports  listed 
below  give  statistics  in  detail  for  the  individual  districts  within  the  several  coun- 
tries. 

Statistics  of  this  nature  appeared  in  the  monthly  Consular  reports  (S4.7:)  until  1883, 
when  reports  for  1st  and  2d  quarters  and  for  3d  and  4th  quarters  were  issued 
separately.  After  this  the  reports  for  each  quarter  (sometimes  for  the  whole  year) 
appeared  either  included  in  or  as  a  supplement  to  the  first  number  of  the  Consular 
reports  available  after  the  report  was  compiled.  This  practice  was  continued  un- 
til Mar.  31, 1900.  Beginning  with  the  quarterly  report  for  June  30, 1900,  a  separate 
series  was  issued  as  here  listed,  to  Mar.  31,  1903.  After  July  1,  1903,  when  the 
publication  was  assumed  by  the  Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.. 
only  two  publications  appeared.  These  were  for  the  fiscal  years  1903  and  1904  and 
were  issued  as  separates  from  the  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance, 
under  the  title,  Merchandise  declared  for  export;  they  are  classed  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  under  C14.14a:Ex7.  Since  July  1, 1905,  when  the  handling  of 
the  consular  reports  was  turned  over  to  the  Manufactures  Bureau,  this  publica- 
tion has  not  been  issued,  but  similar  information  for  1905-09  appears  in  the  annual 
volumes  of  Commercial  relations  for  1906-09  (C10.8:906-909).J 

Declared  exports  for  United  States,  Ist  and  2d  quarters,  1883.    1883, 
[In  2216,  following  p.  872.] 
Same,  3d  and  4tli  quarters,  1883.    1884.     [In  2217,  following  p.  737.] 
Same,  for  year  1884.     (In  S4.7:15.) 
Same,  1st  and  2d  quarters,  1885.     (In  S4.7:16.) 

Principal  exports  to  United  States  declared  at  the  several  consulates 
[for  calendar  year  1892].     1893.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Consolidated  statements  of  exports,  by  quarters,  for  1893  and  prior  years. 
(In  S4.7:44.) 

Exports  declared  for  United  States,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1894.    (In 
S4.7:46.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1894.     (In  S4.7:46.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1894.     (In  S4.7:47.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1895.     (In  S4.7:48.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1895.     (In  S4.7:49.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1895.     (In  S4.7:50.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1895.     (In  S4.7:50.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1896.     (In  S4.7:51.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1896.     (In  S4.7:52.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1896.     (In  S4.7:53.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1896.     (In  S4.7:53.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1897.     (In  S4.7:54.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1897.    (In  S4.7:55.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1897.     (In  S4.7:56.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1897.     (In  S4.7:56.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1898.     (In  S4.7:57.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1898.     (In  S4.7:58.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1898.     (In  S4.7:59.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1898.     (In  S4.7:59.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1899.    (In  S4.7:60.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1899.     (In  S4.7:61.) 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1899.    1900.     [4000-742] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1899.     (In  S4.7:62.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1899.     (In  S4.7:62.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1900.     (In  S4.7:63.) 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1900.     1900.     [4144-141] 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1900.    1901.    [4144-550] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1900.    1901.     [4144-496] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1900.     1901.     [4144-544] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1901.     1901.     [4144-557] 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1901,    1901,    [4325-42] 


943 


Classification 
no. 

S4.ll: 

9013 
901* 
901* 
902 1 
9022 
9023 
902* 
902  « 
903 
84.12: 
(date) 


S4.13: 

(no8.) 


S4.    FOREIGN  COMMERCE  BUREAU— Continued 

Exports  declared  for  United  States— Continued 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1901.    1902.     [4325-639] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1901.     1901.     [4325-353] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1901.     1902.     [4325-525] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1902.     1902.     [4325-683] 
Same,  quarter  ended  June  30,  1902.     1902.     [4492-111] 
Same,  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1902.     1903.     [4492-454] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1902.     1903.     [4492-371] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1902.     1903.     [4492-440] 
Same,  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1903.     1903.     [4492-476] 

Review  of  tlie  'world's  cominerce 

[These  summaries  prepared  from  the  annual  reports  of  consular  officers  appear  sepa- 
rately and  also  as  the  introductory  portion  of  the  annual  volume  of  Commercial 
relations  (Sl.l:).    No  such  summaries  were  compiled  for  the  years  1882-93.] 

Commerce  of  the  world  and  share  of  United  States  therein 

1879 

1880  and  1881 

1882-93    [None  issued.] 

Review  of  the  world's  commerce 

1894  and  1895 

1896  [Title-page  reads  1895-96.] 

1897  [Title-page  reads  1896-97.] 
1898 

1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

See,  for  later  numbers,  C14.15:  and  C10.9: 
Special  issue,  consular  reports 

[Issued  at  frequent  but  irregular  intervals  from  Mar.  IG,  1888,  to  f'cb.  16, 1889.  Each 
number  shows  at  the  bottom  of  its  first  page  the  number  of  the  monthly  Consular 
report  from  which  it  is  taken.  The  first  Special  issue  of  each  month  has  also  the 
following  note:  "In  order  to  obviate  the  delay  in  publishing  a  full  number  of  the 
Consular  reports,  special  issues  will  be  made  from  time  to  time  in  this  form  for 
the  use  of  the  press  only.  This  will  not  supersede  the  regular  publication,  but 
id  VI 


is  merely  an  advance  issue."] 


23 

44 

24 

45 

25 

46 

26 

47 

27  July  10,  1888 
[27^]  July  10,  1888  f 

48 

49 

28 

50 

29 

51 

30 

52 

31 

53 

32 

54 

33 

55 

34 

56 

35 

57 

36 

58 

37 

59 

38 

60 

39 

61 

40 

62 

41  * 

63 

42 

64 

43 

[Discontinued.    See,  for  later  series  of  similar  nature,  S4.5:] 


t  The  unnumbered  special  issue  of  July  10,  1888,  here  listed  as  [27^],  is  made  up  of 
portions  of  monthly  Consular  reports  93,  94,  and  95,  May,  June,  and  July,  1888.  The 
articles  appeared  also  in  Special  issues  14,  24,  27,  and  28. 


944 


85.    INTERNATIONAL,  CONGRESSES,  CONFERENCES,  AND 

COMMISSIONS 

[This  class  includes  publications  of  International  congresses,  international  conferences,  and  international 
commissions,  except  such  commissions  as  are  appointed  to  settle  international  disputes.  Similar  pub- 
lications which  have  appeared  only  as  Congressional  documents  are  not  listed  here. 

See,  for  commissions  appointed  to  settle  international  disputes,  S3. 

See,  for  Congressional  and  Presidential  commissions,  Y3. 

See,  for  Departmental  commissions,  under  the  Department  or  office  by  which  appointed.] 

Classiftcation 
no. 

S5.1: 

S5.2:         [The  series  symbols  1-4  before  the  colon,  which  in  other  classes  are 
*^*  used  for  Annual  reports,  General  publications,  Bulletins,  and 

S5.3:  Circulars,  respectively,  are  not  used  under  S5.] 

S5.4: 

85.5:     International  Statistical  Congress 

See,  for  dates  and  places  of  lst-6th  meetings  of  International 
Statistical  Congress,  report  of  7th  congress  (S5.5:869),  p.  2. 

See,ioT  report  on  5th  congress,  Berlin,  1863,  38th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, House  executive  document  49,  serial  no.  1189. 

869  Intemationality  and  international  congresses,  report  to  Department  of 
State  by  Samuel  B.  Ruggles,  delegate  to  [7th]  International 
Statistical  Congress  at  The  Hague,  1869;  with  accompanying 
documents,  including  report  to  Congress  on  comparative  popula- 
tion and  cereal  product  of  Europe  and  United  States.  Printed 
by  order  of  Senate,  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  31,  1871.  ([42d 
Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  7];  serial  no.  1466.) 

872  Report  of  delegates  to  [8th]  International  Statistical  Congress,  St. 
Petersburg,  Aug.  1872.  1875.  ([43d  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  ex. 
doc.  289];  serial  no.  1615.) 

85.6:     International  Geographic  Congress 

See,  for  dates  and  places  of  lst-7th  meetings  of  International  Geo- 
graphic Congress,  report  of  8th  congress  (S5. 6:904),  p.  15. 
904     Report  of  8th  International  Geographic  Congress,  held  in  United  States, 
[Sept.    7-22]    1904;    edited    by  committee   on    printing.     1905. 
[4890-460] 

85.7:    International  Geological  Congress 

[The  4th  International  Geological  Congress  was  held  in  London  in  1888,  but  the 
Public  Documents  Library  has  no  reports  concerning  that  or  any  earlier  Inter- 
national Geological  Congress.  It  is  believed  that  for  all  previous  to  the  5th 
no  reports  were  published  by  the  United  States  Government.] 

891  Congr^s  G6ologique  International,  compte  rendu  de  la  5®  session, 
Washington,  1891.     1893.     large  8°     [3241-107] 

85.8:     Intercontinental  Railway  Commission 

Ex3^  Executive  committee.  Preliminary  report  of  executive  committee 
[Jan.  31,  1893].     1893. 

Ex3^  Same,  Spanish.     Washington  [no  publisher]  1893. 

M66  Minutes  of  Intercontinental  Railway  Commission  [meetings  held  at 
Washington,  Dec.  4,  1890-Apr.  22,  1891].  Washington  [no 
publisher]  1891.     large  8''    [English  and  Spanish.] 

P96       Publications.     [Plan  of  publication.]    June  30,  1895. 

R29 1  Report.  Intercontinental  Railway  Commission,  v.  1,  pt.  1:  Condensed 
report  of  transactions  and  of  surveys  and  explorations  in  Central 
and  South  America,  1891-98.  Washington,  1898  [press  of  A. 
Hoen  &  Co.,  Baltimore].    4* 

R29  2  Same,  v.  1,  pt.  2 :  Report  of  surveys  and  explorations  made  by  corps  1 

in  Guatemala,  Salvador,  Honduras,  Nicaragua,  and  Costa  Rica, 
1891-93;  [by  M.  M.  Macomb].  Washington,  1898  [press  of  A. 
Hoen  &  Co. ,  Baltimore].  4°  [English  and  Spanish ;  with  English 
appendix.  Methods  and  results,  natural  history  collections.] 

R29^  Same:  [Portfolio  of  maps  and  profiles  to  accompany  Report  of 

corps  1].    [See,  for  Report  of  corps  1,  S5.8:R292.] 


945 


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no. 


S5.8: 
R29^ 


R29'^ 
R29« 

R297 
S5.9: 

85.9^: 

C49 


C96 


C962 

Ex8 


L34 

M66 
N42yo 

P38 

P68 

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S5.     INTERNATIONAL.   CONGRESSES,    CONFER- 
ENCES, AND    COMMISSIONS— Continued 

Intercontinental  Railway  Commission— Continued 

Same,  v.  2:  Report  of  surveys  and  explorations  made  by  corps  2  in 

Costa   Rica,    Colombia,    and    Ecuador,  1891-93;    [by    Wm.    F. 

Shunk].     Washington^  189G  [press  of  A.  Hoen  &  Co.,  Baltimore]. 

4"    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same:  [Portfolio  of  maps  and   profiles   to  accompany   Report  of 

corps  2].     [See,  for  Report  of  corps  2,  S5.8:R29''.] 
Same,  v.  3:  Reports  of  surveys  and  explorations  made  by  corps  3  in 

Ecuador  and  Peru,  1891-92;  [by  W.  D.  Kelley].    Washmgton, 

1895  [press  of  A.  Hoen  &  Co.,  Baltimore].    4°    [English  and 

Spani^.] 
Same:  [Portfolio  of  maps  and  profiles  to  accompany  Report  of 

corps  3].     [See,  for  Report  of  corps  3,  S5.8:R29^] 

International  American  Conference 

See  also  notes  and  entries  under  American  Republics  Bureau  (AR). 

International  American  Conference,  1st,  WasMng- 
ton,  1889-90 

Cincinnati  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Action  of  Cincinnati  Chamber  of 
Commerce  and  Merchants'  Exchange  concerning  questions  for 
consideration  of  International  American  Conference.  [1889.] 
large  8«    [In  2685-59] 

Customs  regulations.  Reports  by  Warner  P.  Sutton:  1,  Uniform  system 
of  customs  regulations,  etc . ;  2,  Formation  of  an  American  customs 
union;  3,  International  bills  of  lading,  credit,  bank,  etc.  [1889.] 
large  8°  [In  2685-57]  [Prepared  for  use  of  delegates  to  1st  Inter- 
national American  Conference.] 
Same,  Spanish.     [1889.]    large  8« 

Extradition.  Report  by  J.  B.  Moore  [on]  extradition.  [1890.]  large  8® 
[2685-55]  [See,  for  later  edition  containing  additions  and  index, 
S1.2:Ex8''2.] 

Latin  America.     Trade  and  transportation  between  United  States  andN. 

Latin    America;  by    William    Eleroy    Curtis.     1889.     large    8**    \. 
[2685-54]    [Congressional  edition  is  8°,  bears  later  date,  and  has      >^ 
additional  matter.    See,  for  another  bureau  edition  with  different/^ 
title,  S5.9i:Sp2.]  Z 

Minutes  of  [Ist]  International  American  Conference.  Washington  [no 
publisher]  1890.     [2690-231]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

New  York  State.  Letter  of  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  New  York  [State, 
Aug.  21,  1889,  relating  to  subjects  to  be  considered  by  Interna- 
tional American  Conference].     [1889.]    large  8«    [In  2685-59] 

Pensacola,  Fla..  Letter  of  Board  of  Trade  and  Exchange  of  Pensacola, 
Fla.  [Aug.  15,  1889,  relating  to  International  American  Confer- 
ence].    [1889.]    Iai^e8°    [In  2685-59] 

Pittsburg,  Pa.  Letter  of  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  [Sept. 
2,  1889,  relating  to  International  American  Conference].  [1889.] 
large  8«    [In  2685-59] 

Reports  and  recommendations,  with  messages  of  President  and  letters 
of  Secretary  of  State:  Plan  of  arbitration;  Reciprocity  treaties; 
Inter-continental  railway;  Steam  ship  [postal  and  cable]  commu- 
nication; Sanitary  regulations;  Customs  regulations;  [Interna- 
tional Monetary  Union]  and  common  silver  coin;  Patents  and 
trade-marks;  Weights  and  measures;  Port  dues;  International 
law;  Extradition  treaties;  International  bank;  Memorial  tablet; 
Colombian  [Columbian]  Exposition.     1890. 

[Each  of  the  reports  in  this  volume  appeared  as  an  individual  Congressional  docu- 
ment. Each  report  was  also  issuea  separately  for  the  use  of  the  conference,  the 
latter  prints  having  a  title-page  added  in  front  of  the  page  bearing  the  Congres- 
sional document  notation;  these  separate  prints  are  classed  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  under  S5.9  la:  In  the  volume  here  listed  (S5.9  i:R29  i),  the 
reports  retain  "their  separate  paging,  the  only  change  being  the  addition  of  the 
volume  title-page  and  changes  in  the  form  of  the  half-titles.] 


82452°—] 


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S5.91: 

R293 
R29^ 
R29^ 
R296 


R297 
R298 


Sa5 


Sp2 


W42 


S5.9^«: 

(CT) 

S5.9-: 

^ P19' 


PI92 
: ^R29 

S5.9^: 
R29 


S5.10: 

1 


International  American  Conference,  1st,  Waslilng- 
ton,  1889-90— Continued 

Reports  of  committees  and  discussions  thereon,  v.  1.    English  edition. 

1890.     [2691-232,  pt.  1] 
Same.     Spanish  edition.     1890.     [2694-232,  pt.  5] 
Same,  v.  2.     English  edition.     1890.     [2692-232,  pt.  2] 
Same.    Spanish  edition.     1890.     [2695-232,  pt.  6] 
Same,  v.  3:  Excursion  appendix,  narrative  of  tour  of  delegates 

through  United  States,  with  descriptions  of  places  visited,  and 

reports  of  addresses  delivered.     [English  edition.]    1890.     [2693- 

232,  pt.  3] 

Same.     [Spanish  edition.]    1890.     [2696-232,  pt.  7] 

'Same,  v.  4:  Historical  appendix,  congress  of  1826  at  Panama  and. 

subsequent  movements  toward  a  conference  of  American  nations. 

[English  edition.]    1890.     [2693-232,  pt.  4]    [No  Spanish  edition 

of  V.  4.] 

8ee,  for  other  reports  prepared  for  use  of  1st  International  American 
Conference,  various  Senate  executive  documents  in  serial  no. 
2685. 

Sanitation.  Report  on  sanitation  of  ships  and  quarantine;  [by  John  B. 
Hamilton].  [1889.]  large  8«  [In  2685-58]  [Prepared  for  use  of 
delegates  to  1st  International  American  Conference.] 

Spanish  America.  Trade  and  transportation  between  United  States 
and  Spanish  America;  by  William  Eleroy  Curtis.  1889.  \8ee, 
for  large  paper  edition,  with  different  title,  S5.9^:L34;  and  for 
Congressional  edition  of  1890,  with  additions,  51st  Congress,  1st 
session.  Senate  executive  document  54,  serial  no.  2685.] 

Weights  and  measures,  Report  of  T.  C.  Mendenhall  [on  weights  and 
measures].  [Sept.  16,  1889.]  large  8«  [In  2685-57]  [Prepared 
for  the  use  of  delegates  to  the  Ist  International  American  Confer- 
ence.] 

International  American  Conference,  1st,  Wasliing- 
ton,  1889-90  (separates) 

International  American  Conference,  2(1,  Mexico 
City,  1901-02 

Pan-American  Railway,  report  submitted  to  Secretary  of  State  by 
Charles  M.  Pepper,  commissioner  to  carry  out  resolution  of  2d 
International  Conference  of  American  States.  1904.  ([58th 
Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  206];  serial  no.  4591.) 
Same,  Spanish,  without  table  of  contents,  letters  of  transmittal, 
appendixes,  and  map.  1904.  [Spanish  edition  appeared  origi- 
nally as  an  appendix  to  American  Republics  Bureau  Monthly 
bulletin  for  Apr.  1904  (AR1.6:16,  no.  4).] 

Report,  with  accompanying  papers,  of  delegates  of  United  States  to  2d 
International  Conference  of  American  States,  City  of  Mexico, 
Oct.  22,  1901-Jan.  22  [31],  1902.  1902.  (57th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S. 
doc.  330;  serial  no.  4241.) 

International  American  Conference,  3d,  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  1906 

Report  [with  accompanying  papers]  of  delegates  to  3d  International 
Conference  of  American  States,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil,  July  21- 
Aug.  26,  1906.  1907.  [5073-365]  [Many  of  the  accompanying 
papers  are  in  English,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese.] 

International  Marine  Conference,  Washington,  1889 

[International  Marine  Conference]  v.  1:  Protocols  of  proceedings  of 
International  Marine  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  16- 
Dec.  31,  1889.    1890. 


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Classincation    85.     INTERNATIONAL  CONGRESSES,  CONFER- 
ENCES,  AND   COMMISSIONS— Continued 

International     Marine     Conference,    "Washington, 

1889— Continued 

Same,  v.  2:  Protocols  of  proceedings  of  International  Marine  Con- 
ference, Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  16-Dec.  31,  1889  [and  final  act]. 
1890. 

Same  [v.  3]:  Reports  of  committees  and  report  of  United  States 
delegates  to  Secretary  of  State.     1890. 

International  Marine  Conference,  Washington,  1889 
(separates) 

International    Sanitary    Conference,    Washington, 

1881 

Proceedings  of  International  Sanitary  Conference  [Washington,  Jan.  5- 
Mar.  1]  1881.  1881.  large  8«  [1985-1]  [English  and  French. 
Conference  held  in  pursuance  of  joint  resolution  approved  May  14, 
1880.] 

Central  American  Peace  Conference,  Washington,. 
1907 

[A  Central  American  Peace  Conference  was  held  in  San  Jos6,  Costa  Rica,  Sept.  17-25, 
1906,  participated  in  by  Costa  Rica,  Guatemala,  Salvador,  and  Honduras ;  see, 
for  English,  and  Spanish  reports,  American  Republics  Bureau,  Monthly  bulletin, 
V.  23,  no.  5  ( AR1.G:23),  p.  llGl-1173  and  1037-1049. 

The  conference  of  Nov.  13- Dec.  20, 1907,  was  participated  in  by  the  5  Central  Ameri- 
can Republics,  Mexico,  and  the  United  States.  Meetings  preliminary  to  this 
conference  were  held  at  the  Bureau  of  American  Republics,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Sept.  16,  17,  1907,  an  account  thereof  being  included  in  the  report  listed  below 
(S5.12:R29).] 

Railway.  Notas  acerca  de  un  ferrocarril  por  Centro  America,  presen- 
tadas  por  la  delegaci6n  de  Costa  Rica  d  la  Conferencia  de  Paz 
Centro- Americana,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1907.  1907.  {See^ 
for  English  text,  p.  81-88  of  report  on  Central  American  Peace 
Conference,  Nov.  13-Dec.  20,  1907  (S5.12:R29).] 

Report.  Central  American  Peace  Conference,  Washington,  D.  C,  [Nov. 
13-Dec.  20]  1907;  report  of  William  I.  Buchanan.  1908.  [The 
treaty  of  peace  and  the  conventions  are  in  Spanish  and  English.] 

Monetary  conferences 

Report  to  Department  of  State  [on  International  Monetary  Conference, 
Paris,  1867];  by  Samuel  B.  Ruggles.  n.  p.  [1867].  4»  [Also 
included  as  p.  86-110  of  Senate  exiecutive  document  14,  40th 
Congress,  2d  session;  in  serial  no.  1316.] 

International  coinage,  supplemental  report  [Apr.  8, 1870];  by  Samuel  B. 
Ruggles.    n.  p.  1870.     [1426-266] 

International  Monetary  Conference,  Paris,  Aug.  1878  [proceedings  and 
exhibits,  followed  by  report  of  American  commission  and  appen- 
dix containing  correspondence  submitted  to  Department  of  State 
by  Reuben  E.  Fenton,  and  historical  material  for  study  of  mone- 
tary policy,  with  bibliography,  by  S.  Dana  Horton].  1879.  4* 
[Back  title  reads:  International  Monetary  Conference,  1878,  pro- 
ceedings, reports,  and  monetary  documents.] 
Same.  1879.  8°  [1832-58]  [Back  title  reads:  International  Mon- 
etary Conference,  1878,  report  of  proceedings  with  appendix. 
See,  for  reprint  of  Congressional  edition,  49th  Congress,  Ist  session. 
House  miscellaneous  document  396,  pt.  2,  serial  no.  2430.] 

Proceedings  of  International  Monetary  Conference,  Paris,  Apr  .-July, 
1881.    Cincinnati,  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  printers,  1881.    large  8* 
[Printed  by  order  of  Secretary  of  State.] 
Same,  with  new  table  of  contents  and  different  index.    Washington, 
Government  Printing  Office,  1887.    8«    [2429-396,  pt.  3] 

International  Monetary  Conference,  Brussels  [1892],  report  of  commis- 
sioners on  behalf  of  United  States,  and  journal  of  sessions,  Nov.  22- 
Dec.  17,  1892.     1893.     [3062-82] 


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867  2 
8781 


878  2 

881 » 

8812 
892 


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"**•  ENCES,  AND    COMMISSIOJSS— Continued 

S5.14:     Pan-American  Scientific  Congress,  Santiago,  Chile, 
1908-09 

909  Report  of  delegates  of  United  States  to  Pan-American  Scientific  Con- 
gress, Santiago,  Chile,  Dec.  25, 1908-Jan.  5, 1909.    1909.    [5571-64] 

S5.15:     Interoceanic  Canal  Congress,  Paris,  1879 

879  Instructions  to  delegates  on  part  of  United  States  to  Interoceanic  Canal 
Congress  held  at  Paris,  May,  1879,  and  reports  of  proceedings  of 
congress.     1879. 

S5.16:     Pan-American  Medical  Congress,  Washington,  1893 

H19       Handbook  of  1st  Pan-American  Medical  Congress,  Washington,  D,  C, 

Sept.  5-8,  1893.     [1893?] 
T68  ^     Transactions  of  1st  Pan-American  Medical  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C, 

Sept.  5-8,  1893.     1895.     pt.  1.     [3162^-36] 
T682  Same.     1895.     pt.  2.     [31622-36] 

S5.17:     Electrical  Commission,  1884= 

R29  Report  of  [United  States  Electrical  Commission  on]  electrical  con- 
ference, Philadelphia,  Sept.  1884.     1886.     [2333-45] 

S5.18^:     International  Prison  Congress 

[Organized  under  joint  resolution  approved  Mar.  7,  1871.  At  the  first  meeting, 
held  in  London,  1872,  the  Congress  was  organized  on  a  permanent  basis  and 
provision  was  made  for  holding  international  congresses  once  in  5  years.  To 
give  continuity  to  the  work  of  investigation  and  the  diffusion  of  information, 
and  to  secure  a  closer  intercourse  between  the  nations,  the  International  Prison 
Commission,  was  organized;  see  S5.18  2; 

See,  for  further  mformation  concerning  origin,  history,  scope,  etc.,  of  International 
Prison  Congress,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  document  462,  serial  no. 
5269.] 

872  ^  International  congress  on  prevention  and  repression  of  crime,  includ- 
ing penal  and  reformatory  treatment,  preliminary  report  of  com- 
missioner to  represent  United  States;  [by  E.  C.  Wines].  1872. 
[1479-39]  [This  congress  is  known  as  the  Ist  International 
Penitentiary  Congress.] 
872  2  Report  on  [1st]  International  Penitentiary  Congress,  London,  July 
3-13,  1872,  by  E.  C.  Wines;  [with]  2d  annual  report  of  National 
Prison  Association  of  United  States,  containing  transactions  of 
National  Prison  Reform  Congress,  Baltimore,  Jan.  21-24,  1873. 
1873.  [l]+xv+493  p.  [1567-185]  [The  Ist  annual  meeting  of 
the  National  Prison  Association  of  the  United  States  was  con- 
vened in  New  York  City,  Jan,  27, 1871.  Reports  there  presented 
are  included  with  the  preliminary  report  of  the  United  States 
commissioner  to  the  Ist  International  Penitentiary  Congress; 
sgeS5.18^:872^] 

[2d]  International  Prison  Congress,  Stockholm,  Aug.  20-26,  1878. 
See,  for  report,  [1858-86]. 

3d  International  Prison  Congress,  Rome,  1885. 

[This  congress  was  announced  for  Oct.  1884,  but  was  not  held  until  Nov.  1885.  The 
United  States  Government  did  not  publish  a  sejparate  report.  A  preliminary 
account  was  published  as  Education  Bureau,  Circular  of  information,  no.  1, 
1884  (1 16.5:884),  and  a  partial  report  of  the  congress  appeared  in  Circular  of 
information,  no.  2, 1891  (I  16.5:891 2),  p.  54-72.  The  full  report  in  6  v.  was  pub- 
lished by  the  French  Government.] 

4th  International  Prison  Congress,  St.  Petersburg,  June  15-24,  1890- 
See,  for  report,  Education  Bureau,  Circular  of  information, 
no.  2,  1891(116.5:8912). 

5th  International  Prison  Congress,  Paris,  July,  1895.    See,  for  report, 
[3353-181]. 
[A  report  of  the  delegate  of  the  Bureau  of  Education  on  the  5th  International  Prison 
Congress  api)eared  In  Education  Bureau  annual  report,  1896,  v.  1  (1 16.1  i:896  i), 
p.  669-700.] 

6th  International  Prison  Congress,  Brussels,  Aug.  1900.  See,  for 
report,  [4518-374]. 


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ENCES,  AND   COMMISSIONS— Contiriaed 


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International  Prison  Congress — Continued 

Report  of  proceedings  of  7th  International  Prison  Congress,  Budapest, 
Hungary,  Sept.  1905;  by  Samuel  J.  Barrows.     1907.     [5071-216] 
[The  8th  International  Prison  Congress  was  held  at  Washington,  Sept.  1910.    Re- 
port not  yet  issued  (Aug.  26, 1911).] 

International  Prison  Commission 

[Organized  at  the  first  meeting  of  the  International  Prison  Congress  held  in  London, 
1872.  It  is  composed  of  one  official  representative  of  each  of  the  countries  rep- 
resented in  tlie  International  Prison  Congress,  and  serves  as  the  executive 
committee  and  penuanent  council  of  the  congress;  see  also  note  under  So.  18  >: 

In  addition  to  the  publication  listed  below,  there  have  been  other  reports,  etc., 
prepared  for  the  International  Prison  Commission  which  have  appeared  only 
as  Congressional  documents.  A  list  of  these  to  May,  1908,  may  be  found  on 
p.  4  of  Senate  document  462,  GOth  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  no.  5269.] 

Crimes.    New    legislation    concerning    crimes,    misdemeanors,    and 

{)enalties;  compiled  from  laws  of  55th  Congress  and  from  session 
aws  of  States  and  Territories,  1897-98,  by  Samuel  J.  Barrows. 
1900.     [3873-283] 

S6.    INTERNATIONAIi   EXHIBITIONS    AND    EXPOSITIONS 

[In  this  class  are  entered  reports,  regulations,  etc.,  issued  by  the  United  States  boards,  commissions,  or 
officials  appointed  for  these  exhibitions  and  expositions.  Publications  relating  thereto  which  appeared 
only  as  Congressional  documents  are  omitted.  Histories  of  Executive  Departments  or  offices,  and 
catalogues  of  their  exhibits  prepared  for  these  expositions  but  published  by  the  respective  Executive 
Departments  or  offices  are  classed  under  the  issuing  office. 

See,  tor  list  of  expositions  and  fairs  which  have  received  appropriations  from  Congress,  with  amounts 
appropriated,  to  Dec.  29, 1904,  [4764-65].] 


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\ 


[The  series  symbols  1-4  before  the  colon,  which  in  other  classes  are 
used  for  Annual  reports,  General  publications.  Bulletins,  and 
Circulars,  respectively,  are  not  used  under  S6.] 

Santiago,  Cliile,  International  ExMbltion,  1875 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  report  of  this  exhibition.  See,  for  an- 
nouncement, program,  etc.,  S1.2:Sa5  2.] 

London,  International  Flslieries  ExMbition,  1883 

[See,  for  Descriptive  catalogues  of  collections  sent  from  United  States  to  Interna- 
tional Fisheries  Exhibition,  National  Museum  Bulletin  27  (SI  3.3:27),  and  the 
separates  therefrom  classed  under  SI  3.3a: 

The  PubUc  Documents  Library  has  no  report  of  this  exhibition.] 

Madrid,  Columbian  Historical  Exposition,  1892-93  - 

See  also  Chicago,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893  (S6.19:). 
Report  of  United  States  commission  to  Columbian  Historical  Exposi- 
tion, Madrid,  1892-93,  with  special  papers.     1895.     [3322-100] 

Madrid,   Columbian  Historical  Exposition,   1892-93 

(separates) 

Melbourne,  International  ExMbition,  1880 

Catalogue.  Official  catalogue  of  United  States  exhibitors  at  Melbourne 
International  Exhibition,  1880.  Printed  in  American  Depart- 
ment at  Exhibition,  by  Sands  &  McDougall  [1880]. 

Melbourne,    Centennial   International   Exlilbition, 

1888 

Reports  of  United  States  commissioners  to  Centennial  International 
Exhibition  at  Melbourne,  1888.    1889.     [2681-18] 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1867 

Beckwith,  N.  M.  Universal  Exhibition,  Paris,  1867,  report  of  N.  M. 
Beckwith.  1868.  [This  is  a  preliminary  report,  revised  infor- 
mation of  the  same  nature  being  included  in  the  Introduction 
and  the  General  survey,  which  form  the  first  two  articles  in  v.  1 
of  the  final  reports  (S6.9:R29 ').] 


950 


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no. 


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INTERNATIONAL    EXHIBITIONS    AND    EX- 
POSITIONS—Continued 


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Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1867 — Continued 

[Correspondence  relative  to  Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1867.]  [1865.] 
[1255-12] 

Iron  and  steel.  Production  of  iron  and  steel  in  its  economic  and  social 
relations  [with  appendixes  A-D,  F,  H,  I];  by  Abram  S.  Hewitt. 
1868.  [1337-126]  [Another  edition  with  3  additional  appen- 
dixes and  other  changes  appeared  in  v.  2  of  the  collected  reports 
(S6.9:R29-)  and  was  also  issued  separately,  this  later  separate 
print  being  classed  under  S6.9«:] 

Organization.  Second  supplemental  pamphlet,  Paris  Universal  Expo- 
sition of  1867,  details  of  organization.     1866. 

Prompt  action.  Third  supplemental  circular  respecting  Paris  Uni- 
versal Exposition  of  1867,  importance  of  prompt  action;  [by]  J.  C. 
Derby.     1866. 

Reports  (note). 

[The  individual  reports  contained  in  tlie  volumes  listed  below  were  all  issued  sepa- 
rately, and  as  here  bound  they  retain  their  original  paging  and  title-pages. 
Each  of  the  boimd  volumes  has  a  volume  title-page  and  table  of  contents,  and 
V.  1  contains  a  general  index.] 

Reports  of  United  States  commissioners  to  Paris  Universal  Exposition, 
1867;  edited  by  William  P.  Blake.     1870.    v.  1. 

Same.    1870.    v.  2. 

Same.     1870.     v.  3. 

Same.     1870.     v.  4. 

Same.     1870.    v.  5. 

Same.     1870.     v.  6. 
Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1867  (separates) 


Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1878 

Catalogue.     Official  catalogue  of  United  States  exhibitors;  by  Thomas 

R.  Pickering.     London,  Chiswick  Press,  1878.     12° 
Education.    Catalogue  of  United  States  exhibition  of  education;  by 

John  D.  Philbrick.    London,  Chiswick  Press,  1878.     12« 
Reports  of  United  States  commissioners  to  Paris  Universal  Exposition, 

1878,  V.  1:  Report  of  commissioner-general  with  accompanying 

papers,    including    lists   of   exhibitors    and    of   awards.     1880. 

[1970-42] 
Same,  v.  2:  Fine  arts,  education,  wood  carving,  textile  fabrics. 

1880.    [1971-^2] 
Same,  v.  3:  Iron  and  steel,  ceramics  and  glass,  forestry,  cotton. 

1880.     [1972-42] 
Same,  v.  4:  Chemical  processes,  mining  industries,  steam  and  gas 

engines,  machines  and  machine  tools,  clocks  and  watches,  railway 

apparatus.    1880.     [1973-42] 
Same,  v.  5:  Agricuftural  implements,  agricultural  products,  live 

stock,  horticulture,  pisciculture.     1880.     [1974^2] 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1878  (separates) 


Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1889 

Catalogue.  Official  catalogue  of  United  States  exhibit.  Paris,  Charles 
Noblet  et  fils,  1889.     12° 

Reports  of  United  States  commissioners  to  Universal  Exposition  of  1889 
at  Paris,  v.  1:  Report  of  commissioner-general  with  accompany- 
ing documents,  including  reports  of  officers  of  commission,  official 
regulations,  classification,  lists  of  exhibitors,  awards,  etc.,  [and 
general  index  to  v.  1-5].    1890.    [2753-ilOl 


951 


Classification     S6.     INTERNATIONAL,    EXHIBITIONS    AND    EX- 

""•     ■  POSITIONS— Continued 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1889— Continued 

Same,  v.  2:  Fine  arts,  education  and  liberal  arte,  furniture,  textile 
fabrics  and  wearing  apparel,  extractive  arts,  raw  and  manufac- 
tured products,  hygiene.     1891.     [2754-410] 

Same,  v.  3:  Apparatus  and  processes  of  mechanical  industries,  civil 
engineering,  etc.     1891.     [2755-410] 

Same,  v.  4:  Electricity,  military  and  life-saving  material,  alimentary 
products,  horticulture.     1891.     [2756-410] 

Same,  v.  5:  Agriculture.    1891.     [2757-410] 
Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1889  (separates) 


S6.ll: 

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R293 

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R29^ 
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C86 


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Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1900 

Catalogue  of  exhibitors  in  United  States  sections  of  International  Uni- 
versal Exposition,  Paris,  1900.     Paris,  Imprimeries  Lemercier, 
1900.     12° 
Same,  French,  without  preface  and  index.     Imprimeries  Lemercier, 

Paris  [1900].     12° 
Same,  [Appendix  to]  official  catalogue  United  States  exhibitors.    Im- 
primeries Lemercier,  Paris  [1900],     12° 
Same,  French.     12° 

Classification.  General  classification  of  Paris  Exposition  of  1900. 
Chicago  [no  publisher,  1898]. 

Classification.  Official  classification  in  English  of  groups  4  and  5,  ma- 
chinery and  electricity,  with  French  terms  to  be  used  in  ship- 
ping.    [Chicago,  Jan.  6,  1900.] 

Cridler,  Thomas  W.  Report  of  Thomas  W.  Cridler,  3d  assistant  Secre- 
tary of  State  and  special  commissioner,  with  accompanying  corre- 
spondence relative  to  International  Exposition  at  Paris  in  1900. 
1898.     (55th  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  doc.  293;  serial  no.  3615.) 

Grounds.  Universal  Exposition,  map  of  grounds  showing  United  States 
buildings  and  exhibit  sections.  Paris  [Imprimerie  Lahere?] 
1900.    narrow  8° 

Handy,  Moses  P.  Message  from  President  of  United  States,  transmit- 
ting report  of  special  commissioner  to  Paris  Exposition  of  1900 
[Moses  P.  Handy],  with  illustrations  and  maps  accompanying 
official  letters,  interviews,  and  miscellaneous  documents. 
[3590-4] 

Information  for  citizens  of  United  States  who  desire  to  become  exhibitors 
at  International  Exposition  Universelle  Paris,  1900;  compiled  at 
Paris,  Oct.  1898.  Chicago  [A.  R.  Barnes  &  Co.,  printers]  Jan. 
1899. 

Morss,  S.  E.  Paris  Exposition  of  1900,  report  of  S.  E.  Morss  [Dec.  24, 
1896].  n.  p.  n.  d.  [Same  with  slight  changes  as  p.  145-160  of 
Monthly  consular  reports,  v.  53,  no.  197  (S4.7:53).] 

Peck,  Ferdinand  W.  United  States  and  Paris  Exposition,  speeches  of 
representative  Americans  at  banquet  given  to  Ferdinand  W. 
Peck,  Chicago,  Dec.  8, 1898.  [Chicago,  A.  R.  Barnes  &  Co.,  1899.] 
40 

Pollok  Memorial  Prize  [for  best  life-saving  device  in  cases  of  disaster  at 
sea],  proposed  rules  and  regulations  [issued  by  Committee  of 
Anthony    Pollok    Memorial    Prize],    n.    p.    [1899].     [See    also 
Sl.2."P76.] 
Report  of  commissioner-general  for  United  States  to  International  Uni- 
versal Exposition,  Paris,  1900.     1901.     v.  1.     [4055-232] 
Same.     1901.     v.  2.     [4056-232] 
Same.     1901.     v.  3.     [4057-232] 
Same.     1901.     v.  4.     [4058-232] 


952 


Classification     S6. 
no. 


INTERNATIONAL    EXHIBITIONS    AND    EX- 
PO SITIONS— Continued 


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R29« 

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Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1900— Continued 

Same.     1901.     v.  5.     [4059-232] 

Same.     1901.    v.  6.     [4060-232] 
Rules.     General  rules  and  regulations  of  Paris  Exposition  of  1900. 
Chicago  [no  publisher,  1898]. 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1900  (separates) 

PhiladelpMa,  International  Exhibition,  1876 

Executive  Departments,  Report  of  board  on  behalf  of  U.  S.  Executive 
Departments  at  International  Exhibition,  1876,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  [with  Report  of  participation  of  War  Department,  by  S.  C. 
Lyford].  Washington,  D.  C.  [no publisher]  1877.  [These reports, 
with  slight  changes  and  with  accompanying  papers,  appear  in 
V.  10  of  the  volumed  series  of  reports  (S6.13:R29  'O).] 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  United  States  Centennial  Commission  [1st 
session,  Mar.  4-11]  1872.  Philadelphia,  E.  C.  Markley  &  Son, 
printers,  1872.  [An  abstract  of  the  journal  of  the  commission, 
l8t-8th  sessions.  Mar.  4,  1872-Nov.  14,  1876,  appears  as  appendix 
A  in  V.  2  of  the  reports  (S6.13:R292).] 
Reports.  United  Suites  Centennial  Commission,  International  Exhi- 
bition, 1876,  V.  1:  Report  of  director-general,  including  reports  of 
bureaus  of  administration.  1880.  [v.  1-9  are  not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 

Same,  v.  2:  Reports  of  president,  secretary,  and  executive  commit- 
tee, with  journal  of  final  session  of  commission  [and  appendices 
A-I].     1880. 

Same,  v.  3:  Reports  and  awards,  groups  1  and  2;  edited  by  Francis 
A.  Walker.     1880. 

Same,  v.  4:  Reports  and  awards,  groups  3-7;  edited  by  Francis  A. 
Walker.     1880. 

Same,  v.  5:  Reports  and  awards,  groups  8-14;  edited  by  Francis  A. 
Walker.     1880. 

Same,  v.  6:  Reports  and  awards,  groups  15-20;  edited  by  Francis  A. 
Walker.     1880. 

Same,  v.  7:  Reports  and  awards,  groups  21-27;  edited  by  Francis  A. 
Walker.     1880. 

Same,  v.  8:  Reports  and  awards,  groups  28-36,  and  collective 
exhibits  [with  index  to  reports  on  awards  and  general  index  to 
V.  1-8];  edited  by  Francis  A.  Walker.     1880. 

Same,  v.  9:  Grounds  and  buildings  of  Centennial  Exhibition,  Phila- 
delphia, 1876;  edited  by  Dorsey  Gardner.     1880.     large  8° 

Same  [v.  10]:  Report  of  board  on  behalf  of  United  States  Executive 
Departments,  v.  1.     1884.     [2119-20] 

Same  [v.  11]:  Report  of  board  on  behalf  of  United  States  Executive 
Departments,  v.  2.     1884.     [2120-20] 

Philadelphia,    International    Exhihition,    1876  (sepa- 
rates) 

Vienna,  International  Exhibition,  1873 

American  exhibitors.     List  of  prizes  awarded  to  American  exhibitors 

at  Vienna  Universal  Exposition,  1873.     1873. 
Meigs,  Joe  V.    General  report  upon  exposition  at  Vienna,  1873;  by 

J.  V.  Meigs.     Washington,  Gibson  Brothers,  printers,  1873. 
Regulations.    General  regulations  for  foreign  exhibitors  and  commis- 

eions.    1872.    large  4° 


953 


Classification 
no. 


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R293 
R29* 

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86.16: 

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R29 

86.16: 

G74 


86.17: 


86.18: 

R24 


R26 
86.19: 


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86.     INTERNATIONAL    EXHIBITIONS    AND    EX- 

POSITION8— Contimied 

Vienna,  International  Exhibition,  1873— Continued 

Reports  (note). 

[In  the  volumes  listed  below  each  report  is  paged  separately,  v.  1  contains  a  general 
table  of  contents,  and  v.  4,  a  general  index.) 

Reports  of  commissioners  of  United  States  to  International  Exhibition, 
Vienna,  1873,  edited  by  Robert  H.  Thurston,  v.  1:  Introduction, 
executive  commission,  agriculture.     1870.     [1694-196] 

Same,  v.  2:  Science,  education.    1876.     [1695-196] 

Same,  v.  3:  Engineering.     1876.    [1696-196] 

Same,  V.  4:  Architecture,  metallurgy,  general  index.  1876.  [1697- 
196] 

Vienna,  International  Exhibition,  1873  (separates) 

Nashville,  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  1897 

Government  building.     Opening  of  United  States  Government  building 

at  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  May  17,  1897.     [Nashville, 

1897.] 
Report  [of  board  of  management]  on  United  States  Government  exhibit 

at  Tennessee   Centennial   Exposition,    Nashville,    1897.     1901. 

[4167-515] 

Omaha,  Trans- Mississippi  and  International  Expo- 
sition, 1898 

Government  guard.  Rules  and  regulations  of  U.  S.  Government  guard, 
Trans-Mississippi  and  International  Exposition,  Omaha,  Nebr., 
1898.  [Omaha,  Nebr.,  1898.]  16°  [Printed  at  Government 
exhibit.] 

Cincinnati,  Centennial  Exposition  of  Ohio  Valley 
and  Central  States,  1888 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  general  report  of  this  exposition.  Descrip- 
tions of  exhibits  of  different  Executive  Departments  and  olRces,  prepared  for 
the  exposition  but  published  by  the  respective  Executive  Departments,  etc., 
are  classed  under  the  issuing  office.) 

8t.  IjOuIs,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904 

Receipts  and  disbursements  of  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  Com- 
pany, from  incorporation  to  Sept.  30,  1903,  with  report  showing 
progress  made  by  departments  of  exposition.  1903.  ([58th  Cong. 
Istsess.  S.  doc.  12;  serial  no.  4563.])  [Similar  statements,  Oct. 
1903-Apr.  1905,  appeared  as  various  Senate  documents  of  the 
58th  and  59th  Congresses.] 

Regulations  for  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  of  1903  adopted  by 
Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  Commission,  with  act  of  Mar.  3, 
1901.     1901.     f« 

Reports.  See,  for  Report  of  commissioner  for  Europe,  [4591-244J,  and 
for  Final  report  of  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  Commission, 
[4922-202]. 

Chicago,  World's  Coliiinbian  Exposition,  1893 

See  also  Madrid,  Columbian  Historical  Exposition,  1892-93  (S6.7:). 
Awards.    World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893,  report  of  com- 
mittee on  awards  of  World's  Columbian  Commission,  special 
reports  upon  special  subjects  or  groups.     1901.     v.  1.     [4373-510] 
Same.     1901.     v.  2.     [4374-510] 
Classification .     First  draft  of  system  of  c  lassification  for  World 's  Colum- 
bian   Exposition;  by    G.    Brown  Goode.     Chicago,    privately 
printed  for  World's  Columbian  Commission,  1890. 


954 


87.    liAWS   OF  UNITED   STATES 

[There  have  been  many  compilers,  many  printers,  many  publishers,  many  editors,  many  editions,  of  the 
laws  of  the  United  States.  Only  4  series  have  been  compiled,  printed,  and  distributed  at  Government 
charge,  have  been  legally  recognized  as  authoritative,  and  may  rightfully  be  considered  public  docu- 
ments within  the  accepted  delfiiitions.  These  are  the  Folwell  edition,  1795-1815  (S7.7:);  the  Bioren  and 
Duane  edition,  1813-15  (S7.8:);  the  Little,  Brown  and  Company  edition,  1845-73  (S7.13:);  the  State 
Department  edition,  from  1873  (S7.9:).  Besides  these  four,  the  only  important  edition  of  the  text  of  the 
public  and  general  laws  beginning  with  the  foundation  of  the  Government  is  the  "Story  edition,"  pub- 
lished at  Boston,  1827,  by  Wells  and  Lilly,  "under  the  inspection  of  Joseph  Story,  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court."  It  was  in  3  v.,  and  2  volumes  in  continuation  were  issued  at  Philadelphia,  1837  and  1848,  edited 
by  George  Sharswood.  No  evidence  can  be  found  to  warrant  considering  this  an  official  edition,  and  it 
Is  therefore  not  entered  in  this  Checklist. 

Before  1795  the  only  statutory  provisions  as  to  printing  the  laws  were  those  of  Sept.  15, 1789,  giving  the 
Secretary  of  State  custody  of  the  originals  and  directing  him  to  supply  one  printed  copy  to  each  Senator 
and  Representative;  of  June  14,  1790,  directing  the  Secretary  to  publish  the  treaties;  and  of  Feb.  18, 
1791,  which  permitted  "Andrew  Brown  or  any  other  printer"  intending  to  publish  the  laws  to  compare 
his  prints  with  the  original  rolls  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State.  Pamphlet  editions  of  the  laws 
of  each  session  were,  however,  issued  by  several  printers,  and  for  many  years  also  by  the  Secretary  of 
State  under  authority  of  Congress. 

One  of  the  provisions  of  the  first  statute  in  relation  to  publishing  the  laws  directed  the  Secretary  of  State 
to  have  them  printed  in  3  newspapers.  With  various  changes  in  the  number  of  papers,  this  kind  of 
publication  was  continued  till  Mar.  4, 1875,  when  it  was  prohibited  by  law. 

With  the  exception  of  the  session  or  pamphlet  laws  of  the  37th  Congress,  1st  session  (S7.6:37  i),  the  laws 
have  never  been  published  in  the  Congressional  series  of  numbered  documents. 

See,  for  information  concerning  the  method  of  publication  and  promulgation  of  the  laws,  not  given  in  this 
Checklist,  certain  histories  of  the  State  Department  (S1.2:St2i-3). 

See,  for  Consolidated  index  to  Statutes  at  large,  Mar.  1789-Mar.  1903,  prepared  under  direction  of  Judiciary 
Committee,  Senate,  under  resolution  of  June  19, 1902,  Y4. J89  2:St2 1-<. 

See,  for  indexes  to  v.  1-17  and  18-34  of  Statutes  at  large.  Mar.  1789-Mar.  1907,  issued  by  Law  Library, 
Library  of  Congress,  Index  analysis  of  Federal  statutes  (LC10.5:0, 1). 

See,  for  laws  relating  to  special  subjects,  Departments,  or  bureaus,  etc.,  entries  under  Departments  or 
bureaus.] 

Class!  flcatlon 
no. 


tST.l: 
S7.2: 
D62 


N21 


N21' 


tS7.3: 

187.4: 

87.5: 


General  publications 

Direct  taxes.    Laws  relative   to  direct  taxes  and   internal  duties. 

Printed  by  Gales  &   Seaton,   Washington   City,    1813   [1815]. 

[This  edition  includes  laws  to  Mar.  3,  1815.] 
Naturalization.     Laws  relative  to  naturalization.    Washington,  printed 

by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1816. 
Same.    Washington,    Geo.    W.    Bowman,    public    printer,    1860. 

[Addenda  to  Mar.  3,  1863,  is  pasted  at  end  of  this  edition.] 


Slip  laws,  acts  and  resolutions 

[From  the  very  beginning  there  have  been  authorized  prints  of  the  individual  laws. 
The  first  action  in  reference  to  the  separate  prints  of  the  individual  laws  of 
which  record  has  been  found  in  the  published  documents  is  a  joint  resolution 
adopted  by  the  Senate  June  4,  1789,  and  by  the  House  next  day.  It  provides 
that  within  10  days  after  the  passage  of  any  law  22  printed  copies  of  it  shall  be 
lodged  with  the  President,  2  copies  to  be  by  him  sent  to  the  chief  officer  of  each 
State  (there  were  then  but  11  States,  Rhode  Island  and  North  Carolina  having 
not  yet  ratified  the  Constitution).  This  is  a  very  early  resolution,  but  its 
terms  imply  that  "slip  laws"  were  ah-eady  being  printed  at  the  time  of  its 
adoption.  While  files  of  them  have  not  been  preserved,  and  the  history  of 
their  publication  can  .not  be  clearly  made  out,  there  is  little  doubt  that  they 
have  been  regularly  printed  from  the  beginning  of  the  Government. 

Under  the  present  practice,  the  slip  laws  are  carefully  edited  and  proof-read  in  the 
Rolls  and  Library  Bureau,  State  Dept.,  and  prmted  as  promptly  as  possible 
after  their  passage.  Each  law,  no  matter  what  its  length,  is  a  separate  publi- 
cation. Under  "slip  laws"  are  included  the  first  prints  of  public  and  private 
laws  and  public  and  private  joint  resolutions.  These  are  arranged  in  4  numer- 
ical series,  each  series  being  separately  numbered  in  chronological  order.  The 
edition  prhited  is  2,110  copies  of  public  laws  and  760  copies  of  private  laws,  of 
which  5(K)  copies  of  each  kind  go  for  distribution  to  the  Rolls  and  Library  Bureau, 
State  Dept.,  GO  copies  to  the  Treasury  Department,  and  the  remainder  to  Con- 
gress. The  "slip  laws"  are  accepted  as  authoritative  by  the  courts  imtil  the 
Statutes  are  published.  As  the  "slip  laws"  are  not  collected  in  volumes,  no 
title-pages  or  indexes  are  issued  for  them.  They  do  not  even  show  the  Congress 
or  session  at  which  they  were  enacted,  though  that  may  be  determined  by  the 
date  of  approval  which  appears  at  the  end  of  each  act.  The  number  of  a  law 
as  it  appears  in  slip  form  differs  from  the  chapter-nimiber  of  the  same  law  as  it 
appears  in  the  session  or  pamphlet  laws  (87.6:)  and  in  the  Statutes  at  large 
(S7.9:);  hence  reference  from  one  to  the  other  was  difficult  up  to  and  including 
the  5Gth  Congress.  Beginning  with  the  57th  Congress,  the  pamphlet  laws 
and  the  Statutes  at  large  carry  side  notes  giving  the  slip  law  number  opposite 
the  chapter-number. 

fThe  series  symbols  1,  3,  and  4  before  the  colon,  which  in  other  classes  are  used 
for  Annual  reports.  Bulletins,  and  Circulars,  respectively,  are  not  used  under  S7. 


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bV 

512 

52 » 
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531 

532 

533 
542 


S7.     LiAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES-Continued 
Slip* laws,  acts  and  resolutions— Continued 

With  the  exception  of  a  few  scattering  slip  laws  of  earlier  Congresses,  the  list  below 

represents  all  that  arc  in  the  Public  Documents  Library. 
See,  for  circulars  stating  of  what  sets  of  laws  of  certain  Congresses  consist,  issued 

by  Rolls  and  Library  Bureau,  S8.4:] 

42d  Congress,  2d  session] 
Act  of]  general  nature  1-145 
Act]  not  of  general  nature  1-130 
Joint]  resolution  of  general  nature  1 
Joint]  resolution  not  of  general  nature  1-4 
Private  [act]  1-208 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1 
[47th  Congress,  1st  session] 
Private  [act]  1-236 
[47tli  Congress,  2d  session] 
Public  [act]  1-82 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-29 
Private  [act]  1-81 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1,  2 
[51st  Congress,  1st  session] 
Public  [act]  1-364 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-58 
Private  [act]  1-956 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1-5 
[5l8t  Congress,  2d  session] 
Public  [act]  1-167 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-22 
Private  [act]  1-616 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1,  2 
[52d  Congress,  1st  session] 
Public  [act]  1-205 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-32 
Private  [act]  1-196 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1-4 
[52d  Congress,  2d  session] 
Public  [act]  1-142 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-19 
.Private  [act]  1-122 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1,  2 
[53d  Congress,  1st  session] 
Public  [act]  1-16 
Private  [act]  1 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1 
[53d  Congress,  2d  session] 
Public  [act]  1-230 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-46 
Private  [act]  1-125 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1-7 
[53d  Congress,  3d  session] 
Public  [act]  1-128 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-28 
Private  fact]  1-109 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1-5 
[54th  Congress,  1st  session] 
Public  [act]  1-217 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-56 
Private  fact]  1-214 
Private  [joint]  resolution  1-6 
[54th  Congress,  2d  session] 
Public  [act]  1-139 
Public  [joint]  resolution  1-22 


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55  = 


55  = 


56' 


56  = 


57 


57' 


58: 


58 : 


58  = 


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87.     LAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 

Slip  laws,  acts  and  resolutions— Continued 

[54th  Congress,  2d  session] — Continued 

Private  [act]  1-290 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1-4 

[55th  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [act]  1-14 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-21 

Private  [act]    [None  issued.] 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[55th  Congress,  2d  session] 

Public  [act]  1-208 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-55 

Private  [act]  1-469 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1-4 

[55th  Congress,  3d  session] 

Public  [act]  1-227 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-26 

Private  [act]  1-411 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[56th  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [act]  1-197 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-42 

Private  [act]  1-729 

Private  [joint]  resolution    [None  issued.] 

[56th  Congress,  2d  session] 

Public  [act]  1-186 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-18 

Private  [act]  1-768,  including  694a 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[57th  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [act]  1-252 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-47 

Private  [act]  1-1184 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[57th  Congress,  2d  session] 

Public  [act]  1-171 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-10 

Private  [act]  1-1125,  including  462a 

Private  [joint]  resolution    [None  issued.] 

[58th  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [act]    [None  issued.] 

Public  [joint]  resolution    [None  issued.] 

Private  [act]    [None  issued.] 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1 

[58th  Congress,  2d  session] 

Public  [act]  1-264 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-38 

Private  [act]  1-1896 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[58th  Congress,  3d  session]  / 

Public  [act]  1-238 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-34 

Private  [act]  1-1569 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[59th  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [act]  1-416 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-54 

Private  [act]  1-3573 

Private  [joint]  resolution    [None  issued.] 


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87.5:     Slip  Jaws,  acts  and  resolutions— Continued 


59- 


60 


60- 


61 


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12 
13 

21 


[59th  Congress,  2d  session] 

Public  [act]  1-276 

Public  hoint]  resolution  1-29 

Private  [act]  1-2675 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[60th  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [act]  1-177 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-32 

Private  [act]  1-61 

Private  [joint]  resolution    [None  issued.] 

[60th  Congress,  2d  session] 

[Tho  la\vs  of  the  60th  Congress  are  numbered  consecutively  through  the  Congress 
and  this  practice  will  be  continued  in  the  future.] 

Public  [act]  178-350 

Public  [joint]  resolution  33-61 

Private  [act]  62-234 

Private  [joint]  resolution  1 

[61st  Congress,  1st  session] 

Public  [ait]  1-11 

Public  [joint]  resolution  1-6 

Private  [act]  1 

Private  [joint]  resolution    [None  issued.] 

Session  laws  or  Panii)lilet  laws  (State  Department  edition) 

See,  for  Little,  Brown  and  Company  edition,  S7.13: 

[Under  these  names  are  known  the  editions  of  the  laws  of  each  session  of  Congress 
which  are  issued  in  paper  covers  as  soon  as  practical)le  after  the  close  of  the 
session.  The  "Public'' and  "Private"  laws,  and  the  "Treaties"  are  grouped 
under  separate  title-pages  with  continuous  paging  through  a  Congress  for  each 
of  the  3  classes,  and  are  subsequently,  and  practically  without  change  of  form, 
incorporated  in  the  Statutes  at  large  (S7.9:).  They  have  been  so  issued  and  dis- 
tributed by  the  Government  since  its  inception,  first  by  various  printers,  then 
by  Little,  Bro%\Ti  and  Company,  during  the  period  of  their  contract  for  furnish- 
ing the  Statutes  at  large,  which  terminated  in  1874,  since  which  time  they  have 
T)een  printed  at  the  Government  Printing  Office  under  the  direction  of  the  State 
Department. 

In  the  37th  Congress,  1st  session  (1861),  the  laws  of  that  session  were  printed  as  a 
numljcred  Congressional  document.  House  miscellaneous  document  23.  This  is 
the  only  instance  of  the  publication  of  the  pamphlet  laws  in  a  numbered  series 
of  Congressional  documents. 

The  session  or  pamphlet  laws  from  the  1st  Congress,  1st  session,  to  the  13th  Congress, 
2d  session,  were  reprinted  in  the  Fohvell  edition  (S7.7:),  and  from  the  1st  Congress, 
1st  session,  to  the  28th  Congress,  2d  session,  in  the  Bioren  edition  (S7.8:).  When 
the  originals  of  such  session  or  pamphlet  laws  are  not  in  the  Public  Documents 
Library,  references  have  been  given  to  the  Folwell  edition.] 

Acts  passed  at  Congress  of  U.  S.  of  America,  begun  and  held  at  New- 
York,  Mar.  4,  1789,  being  acts  passed  at  1st  session  of  1st  Congress, 
to  wit,  New-Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New- York, 
New-Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  South- 
Carolina,  and  Georgia,  which  11  States  respectively  ratified  the 
Constitution  of  United  States,  proposed  by  Federal  Convention, 
held  in  Philadelphia  Sept.  17,  1787.  New- York,  printed  by 
Hodge,  Allen,  and  Campbell,  also  by  T.  Lloyd,  1789. 
[Pages  xxi  -f- 144  of  these  laws  were  serially  published  as  addenda  to  the  12  numbers 
of  V.  2  of  Congressional  register  of  first  House  of  Representatives,  1790.  Pages 
145-18.5,  with  2  pages  of  contents  and  xiv  pages  of  index,  were  printed  separately, 
in  1790,  with  cover-title,  Laws  of  U.  S.,  being  a  supplement  to  Congressional 
register.    See,  for  Congressional  register,  Z3.3:l-4.] 

Acts  passed  at  2d  session  of  Ist  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  New- York, 
Jan.  4,  1790.    n.  p.  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:l,  p.  79.] 

Same,  3d  session  of  1st  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 
Dec.  6,  1790.     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:l,  p.  275.] 

Same,  1st  session  of  2d  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 
Oct.  24,  1791.  Philadelphia,  Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine, 
printers  of  laws  of  U.  S.,  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:2,  p.  3.] 

Same,  2d  session  of  2d  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 
Nov.  5,  1792.  Philadelphia,  Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine, 
printers  of  laws  of  U.  S.,  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:2,  p.  129.] 


958 


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42 
51 


53 
61 
62 
71 

72 
8^ 
82 

9» 

92 

10 1 

102 

11 1 

112 

11  3 

121 

12  2 

131 
132 
133 
141 


87.     liAWS   OF  UNITED   STATES-Continued 

Session  laws  or  Pamplilet  laws  (State  Department  edition)— 
Continued 

Same,  1st  session  of  3d  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

Dec.  2,  1793.    n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:3,  p.  3.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  3d  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

Nov.  3,  1794.     Philadelphia,  Francis  Childs,  printer  of  laws  of 

U.  S.,  1795. 
Same,  1st  session  of  4th  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

Dec.  7,  1795.     Philadelphia,  Francis  Childs,  printer  of  laws  of 

U.  S.,  1796.    *    [In  S7.7:3,  p.  233.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  4th  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

Dec.  5,  1796.     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:3,  p.  375.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  5th  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

May  15,  1797.     Philadelphia,  printed  by  Richard  Folwell,  n.  d. 

*  [InS7.7:4i-^p.  1.] 

Same,  2d  session  of  5th  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 
Nov.  13,  1797.     Philadelphia,  printed  by  Richard  Folwell,  n.  d. 

*  [InS7.7:4i-^p.  51.] 

Same,  3d  session  of  5th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

Dec.  3,  1798].     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:4i-4,  p.  241.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  6th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Philadelphia, 

Dec.  2,  1799].     n.  p.  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:5i-3,  p.  3.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  6th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  17,  1800].     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:5i-3,  p.  225.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  7th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  7, 1801].     n.  p.  Duane,  printer,  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:6i'2^  p.  1.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  7th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1802].    n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:6  V,  p.  193,] 
Same,  1st  session  of  8th  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Oct.  17,  1803.    n.  p.  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:7i-3,  p.  1.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  8th  Congress,  begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  5,  1804.    n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:7i'^  p.  233  and  S7.7:72, 

p.  221.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  9th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  2,  1805].    n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  9th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  1,  1806].     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:8,  p.  217.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  10th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Oct.  26,  1807].     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:9 1.2,  p.  3.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  10th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  7,  1808].     n.  p.  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:9i'2,  p.  179.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  11th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 


May  22,  1809].     n.  p.  n.  d. 


[InS7.7:10V,  p.  1.] 


Same,  2d  session  of  11th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  27,  1809].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  3d  session  of  11th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  3,  1810].     n.  p.  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:10i.2,  p.  249.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  12th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  4,  1811].     n.  p.  n.  d.     *    [In  S7.7:lli»2^  p.  1.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  12th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  2,  1812].     n.  p.  n.  d.    *    [In  S7.7:lli.2,  p.  333.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  13th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

May  24,  1813].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  13th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1813].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  3d  session,  13th  Congress,  begun  and  held  in  Washington, 

Sept.  19, 1814.     Washington,  printed  by  Rapine  and  Elliot,  1815. 
Same,  1st  session  of  14th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  4,  1815].    n.  p.  n.  d. 


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16  » 
17 » 
172 
18 » 
182 
19^ 
192 
20 » 
202 
211 
212 

22» 
222 


232 
241 
242 

251-1 

25>-2 
252-1 

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S7.     LAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 

Session  laws  or  PampMet  laws  (State  Department  edition)— 
Continued 

Same,  2d  session  of  14th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  2,  1816].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  Ist  session  of  15th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  1,  1817].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  15th  Congress  Jbegun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  16,  1818,  and  Indian  treaties],     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  1st  session  of  16th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1819].    n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  16th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Nov.  13,  1820].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  1st  session  of  17th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  3,  1821].    n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  17th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  2,  1822,  and  appendix],    n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  1st  session  of  18th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  1,  1823].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  18th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1824].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  1st  session  of  19th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  5,  1825,  and  appendix],     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  19th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  4,  1826,  and  appendix],     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  1st  session  of  20th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  3,  1827,  and  appendix],     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  20th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  1,  1828].     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  1st  session  of  21st  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  7,  1829,  and  appendix],     n.  p.  n.  d. 
Same,  2d  session  of  21st  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1830,  and  appendix].     [Washington,  William  A.  Davis, 

1831.] 
Same,  1st  session  of  22d  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  5,  1831,  and  appendix].     City  of  Washington,  printed  by- 
Francis  Preston  Blair,  1832. 
Same,  2d  session  of  22d  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  3,  1832,  and  appendix].     City  of  Washington,  printed  by 

Francis  Preston  Blair,  1833. 
Same,  1st  session  of  23d  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  2,  1833,  and  appendix].    City  of  Washington,  printed  by 

Francis  Preston  Blair,  1834. 
Same,  2d  session  of  23d  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  1,  1834,  and  appendix].     City  of  Washington,  printed  by 

Blair  and  Rives,  1835. 
Same,  1st  session  of  24th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  7,  1835,  and  appendix].     City  of  Washington,  printed  by 

Blair  and  Rives,  1836. 
Same,  2d  session  of  24th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  5,  1836,  and  appendix].     City  of  Washington,  printed  by 

Blair  and  Rives,  1837. 
Same,  1st  session  of  25th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Sept.  4,  1837,  and  appendix],     n.  p.  [1837].     11  +  9  +  23-29  p. 

Same  [with  index  by  Samuel  Burch].    n.  p.  [1837].    11  +  9  +  23-26  p. 

Acts  and  resolutions  passed  at  2S  session  of  25th  Congress  [begun  and 

held  at  Washir^on,  Dec.  4,  1837],  with  appendix,     n.  p.  1838. 

201  +  85  p. 
Same  [with  index  by  Samuel  Burch].     n.  p.  1838.     201  +  86  p. 
Same,  3d  session  of  25th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  3,  1838],  with  appendix,    n.  p.  1839. 


960 


Classification 
no. 

S7.6: 

26 1 

262 
27^ 
272 
273 
281 
282 
291 
292 
30 1 
302 
31 1 


371 

372 

373 
38 1 
382 
391 

392,401 
402 

403,  411 
412 


87.     LAWS    OF  UNITED    STATES— Continued 

Session  laws  or  Pamplilet  laws  (State  Department  edition) — 
Continued 

Same,  1st  session  of  26th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 
Dec.  2,  1839],  with  appendix.  Washington,  published  by  §.  D. 
Langtree;  New  York,  Halsted  &  Voorhies,  1840.  [Inter- 
leaved.] 

Same,  2d  session  of  26th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 
Dec.  7,  1840],  with  appendix.  Washington,  published  by  S.  D. 
Langtree,  1841.     [Interleaved.] 

Same,  1st  session  of  27th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 
May  31,  1841],  with  appendix.  Washington,  printed  by  Thomas 
Allen,  1841. 

Same,  2d  session  of  27th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1841],  with  appendix.    Washington,  printed  at  Madi- 

sonian  office,  1842. 
Same,  3d  session  of  27th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington* 

Dec.  5,  1842],  with  appendix.     Washington,  printed  by  Peter 

Force,  1843. 
Same,  1st  session  of  28th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  4,  1843],  with  appendix.     Washington,  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon, 

printers,  1844. 
Same,  2d  session  of  28th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  2,  1844],  with  appendix.     Washington,  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon, 

printers,  1845. 
Same,  1st  session  of  29th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  1,  1845],  with  appendix.     Washington,  John  T.  Towers, 

printer,  1846. 
Same,  2d  session  of  29th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.    7,    1846],    with   appendix.     Washington,    C.    Alexander, 

printer,  1847. 
Same,  1st  session  of  30th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  6,  1847],  with  appendix.     Washington,  Ritchie  &  Heiss, 

printers,  1848. 
Same,  2d  session  of  30th  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.  4,  1848],  with  appendix.     Washington,  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon, 

printers,  1849. 
Same,  1st  session  of  31st  Congress  [begun  and  held  at  Washington, 

Dec.   3,   1849],   with  appendix.    Washington,   Gideon  &   Co., 

printers,  1850. 
[By  joint  resolution  approved  Sept.  26, 1850  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  564),  the  State  Depart- 
ment edition  was  temporarily  discontinued,  the  last  print  being  for  the  1st 

session  of  the  31st  Congress.    With  the  1st  session  of  the  37th  Congress,  this 

edition  was  resumed.    For  the  intervening  sessions  the  Little,   Brown  and 

Company  edition  of  the  session  or  pamphlet  laws  was  the  only  official  edition 

which  was  printed;  see  note  under  S7.13:] 

Acts  and  resolutions  passed  during  Ist  session  of  37th  Congress  [July 

4-Aug.  6,  1861].     1861.     (37th  Cong.  Ist  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  23; 

serial  no.  1115.) 
Acts  and  resolutions  [passed  at]  2d  session  of  37th  Congress,  Dec.  2, 

1861-July  17,  1862.     1862. 
Same,  3d  session  of  37th  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1862-Mar.  4,  1863.     1863. 
Same,  Ist  session  of  38th  Congress,  Dec.  7,  1863-July  4,  1864.     1864. 
Same,  2d  session  of  38th  Congress,  Dec.  5,  1864-Mar.  4,  1865.     1865. 
Same,  1st  session  of  39th  Congress,  Dec.  4,  1865-July  28,  1866. 

1866. 
Acts  and  resolutions  passed  at  2d  session  of  39th  Congress  and  1st 

session  of  40th  Congress,  Dec.  3,  1866-Mar.  27  [30],  1867.     1867. 
Same,  2d  session  of  40th  Congress,  Dec.  2,  1867-Nov.  10,  1868. 

1868. 
Same,  3d  session  of  40th  Congress  [and  1st  session  of  41st  Congress], 

Dec.  7,  1868-[Apr.  10]  1869.     1869. 
Same,  2d  session  of  4l8t  Congress,  Dec.  6,  1869-July  15,  1870.    1870. 


961 


ClaiMlflratlon 
no. 

S7.6: 

41^42f     I 

I 
42^     i 
423 
43»-i 


87.     TxAWH  OF  UNITED   STATES— Continued 

Session  laws  or  Pamphlet  laws  (Stato  Department  edition)— 

Continued. 

Same,  3d  session  of  4l8t  Congress,  and  Ist  session  of  42d  Congress, 

Dec.  5,  187(>-Apr.  20,  1871.     1871. 
Same,  2d  session  of  42d  Congress,  Dec.  4,  1871-June  10,  1872.     1872. 
Same,  3d  session  of  42d  Congress,  Dec.  2,  1872-Mar.  3,  1873.     1873. 
Same,   1st  session  of  43d  Congress,   Dec.   ],   1873-June  23,   1874 

1874. 


ess,  1st  session,  entered  below,  the 
under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary 


[Beginning  with  the  statutes  for  the  43d  Com 
session  or  pamphlet  laws  have  been  editei 
of  State. 

Titles  have  varied  somewhat,  but  the  volume  for  each  session  as  heretofore  contains, 
in  addition  to  the  statutes,  such  documents  as  treaties.  Executive  proclama- 
tions, postal  conventions,  etc.  Concurrent  resolutions  have  been  included 
since  the  3(1  .session  of  the  53d  Congress. 

The  Public  Dociunents  Library  has  the  session  laws  from  the  43d  to  tho  53d  Con- 
gress bound  in  1  volume  for  each  Congress.    It  is  apparently  official  binding.  1 

Statutes  passed  at  Ist  session  of  43d  Congress,  1873-'74,  and  recent 
treaties,    postal   conventions,    and   Executive    proclamations. 
1874.     large  8° 
Same,  2d  session  of  43d  Congress,  1874-75.     1875.     large  8" 
Same,  1st  session  of  44th  Congress,  1875-76.     1876.     large  S** 
Same,  2d  session  of  44th  Congress,  1876-77.     1877.     large  8" 
Same,  Ist  session  of  45th  Congress,  1877.     1878.     large  8" 
Same,  2d  session  of  45th  Congress,  1877-78.     1878.     large  8** 
Same,  3d  session  of  45th  Congress,  1878-79.     1879.     large  8<> 
Same,  1st  session  of  46th  Congress,  1879.     1879.     large  8" 
Same,  2d  session  of  46th  Congress,  1879-'80.     1880.     large  8'» 
Same,  3d  session  of  46th  Congress,  1880-'81.     1881.     large  8'' 
Same,  1st  session  of  47th  Congress,  1881-'82.     1882.     large  8« 
Same,  2d  session  of  47th  Congress,  1882-'83.     1883.     lai^e  8° 
Same,  1st  session  of  48th  Congress,  1883-'84.     1884.     large  8<* 
Same,  2d  session  of  48th  Congress,  1884-'85.     1885.     large  8° 
Same,  1st  session  of  49th  Congress,  1885-86.     1886.     large  8° 
Same,  2d  session  of  49th  Congress,  1886-87.     1887.     large  8" 
Same,  1st  session  of  50th  Congress,  1887-88.     1888.     large  8° 
Same,  2d  session  of  50th  Congress,  1888-89.     1889.     large  8" 
Same,  1st  session  of  5l8t  Congress,  1889-90.     1890.     large  8« 
Same,  2d  session  of  51st  Congress,  1890-91.     1891.     large  8'» 
Same,  1st  session  of  52d  Congress,  1891-92.     1892.     large  8° 
Same,  2d  session  of  52d  Congress,  1892-93.     1893.    large  8° 
Same,  1st  session  of  53d  Congress,  1893.     1893.     large  8° 
Same,  2d  session  of  53d  Congress,  1893-94.     1894.     large  8<^ 
Same,  3d  session  of  53d  Congress,  1894-95  [with  concurrent  resolu- 
tions].    1895.     large  8« 
Same,  Ist  session  of  54th  Congress,  1895-96,  with  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.    1896.     large  8° 
Same,  2d  session  of  54th  Congress,  1896-97,  with  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.    1897.     large  8° 
Same,  1st  session  of  55th  Congress,  1897  [with  concurrent  resolu- 
tions].    1897.     large  8<» 
Same,  2d  session  of  55th  Congress,  1897-98,  with  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.    1898.     large  8" 
Same,  3d  session  of  55th  Congress,  1898-99,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.    1899.    large  8° 
Same,    1st  session   of  56th  Congress,   189^1900,   and  concurrent 

resolutions.     1900.    large  8** 
Same,  2d  session  of  56th  Congress,  1900-01,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions,    1901.     large  8« 
-11 61 


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no. 

S7.6: 

57 » 
572 

58  ^'2 

59  ^-i 

591-2 
592-1 

592-2 
601-1 

601-2 
602-1 

602-2 
611 

S7.7: 


SI.     LAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 

Session  laws  or  Pamplilet  laws  (State  Department  edition)— 
Continued 

Same,  Ist  session  of  57th  Congress,  1901-02,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.    1902.    large  8° 

Same,  2d  session  of  57th  Congress,  1902-03,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.   1903.     large  8« 

Same,  1st  and  2d  sessions  of  58th  Congress,  1903-04,  and  concurrent 
resolutions.     1904.     large  8" 

Same,  3d  session  of  58th  Congress,  1904-05,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions.    1905.     large  8° 
Statutes  passed  at  1st  session  of  59th  Congress,  1905-06,  and  concurrent 
resolutions,    recent    treaties,    and    Executive    proclamations: 
pt.  1,  Public  acts  and  resolutions.     1906.     large  8** 

Same:  pt.  2,  Private  acts,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties  and  proc- 
lamations.    1906.    large  8° 

Same,  2d  session  of  59th  Congress,  1906-07,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, recent  treaties,  and  Executive  proclamations:  pt.  1, 
Public  acts  and  resolutions.     1907.    large  8° 

Same:  pt.  2,  Private  acts,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties,  and 
proclamations.     1907.    large  8° 

Same,  1st  session  of  60th  Congress,  1907-08,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, recent  treaties,  and  Executive  proclamations:  pt.  1,  Pub- 
lic acts  and  resolutions.     1908.    large  8° 

Same:  pt.  2,  Private  acts,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties,  and 
proclamations.     1908.    large  8° 

Same,  2d  session  of  60th  Congress,  1908-09,  and  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, recent  treaties,  and  Executive  proclamations:  pt.  1,  Pub- 
lic acts  and  resolutions.     1909.    large  8" 

Same:  pt.  2,  Private  acts,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties,  and 
proclamations.     1909.     large  8° 

Same,  1st  session  of  61st  Congress,  1909,  and  concurrent  resolutions, 
recent  treaties,  and  Executive  proclamations.     1909.     large  8° 

Folwell  edition 

[Mar.  3, 1795,  President  Washington  approved  the  act  which  led  to  the  issue  of  the 
so-called  Folwell  edition,  the  first  collected  edition  of  the  laws.  It  was  entitled 
"An  act  for  the  more  general  promulgation  of  the  laws,"  and  provided  that  the 
Secretary  of  State  should  cause  to  be  printed,  at  public  expense,  an  edition  ol 
the  Constitution,  treaties,  and  laws  then  in  force,  with  index,  4,500  copies  to  be 
printed,  500  for  Congress  and  4,000  to  be  apportioned  among  the  States  and  Terri- 
tories on  the  basis  of  their  representation  in  Congress,  and  that  future  laws  and 
treaties  should  be  printed  and  distributed  in  like  manner.  Under  this  sanction 
a  three- volume  edition  was  printed  at  Pliiladelpliia  by  Richard  Folwell.  All  of 
the  volumes  bear  the  imprint  date  1796,  though  v.  3  contains  the  legislation  of 
the  4th  Congress,  which  continued  until  Mar.  3,  1797.  In  this  edition  each  law 
is  numberea  as  a  chapter  and  in  v.  1  and  2  a  new  set  of  numbers  begins  with 
each  session.  In  the  later  volumes  one  set  of  numbers  rtms  through  a  whole 
Congress.  Each  private  act  has  a  number,  but  the  text  of  private  acts  is  not 
given.  This  is  true  also  of  acts  which  have  been  repealed  or  wliich  have  expired 
by  the  payment  of  appropriations  or  the  expiration  of  dates.  Folwell's  volumes 
have  no  prefaces,  introdiictions,  notes,  or  other  "apparatus,"  but  the  words 
"Published  by  authority"  appear  on  the  title-pages.  Folwell  issued  in  1799 
his  V.  4,  containing  the  legislation  of  the  5th  Congress.  This  volume  was  issued 
also  by  two  other  Philadelphia  publishers,  Mathew  Carey  and  Wilham  Ross, 
and  the  latter's  book  appears  to  have  been  printed  from  Folwell's  type,  though 
it  has  not  the  same  title-page.  By  act  of  Mar.  2,  1799,  the  edition  was  increased 
to  9.500  copies.  In  v.  5  and  the  succeeding  volumes  the  text  of  the  private  acts 
is  given.  Beginning  with  v.  11  (12th  Congress)  the  joint  resolutions  are  num- 
bered as  chapters  in  the  same  series  with  the  acts.  Volume  5  was  printed  at 
Philadelphia  by  Folwell,  and  Samuel  Harrison  Smith  of  Washington  made  an 
edition  in  which  his  title-page  is  pasted  in  before  Folwell's.  All  the  later  vol- 
umes were  issued  at  Washington.  Volume  (i  was  printed  by  William  Duane 
and  V.  7  by  Duane  &  Son.  Volumes  8-12  have  the  imprint  of  Roger  G.  Weight- 
man.  Volumes  9-11  were  also  "  Printed  for  the  Department  of  State."  Volume 
12  gives  the  legislation  of  the  1st  and  2d  sessions  of  the  13th  Congress,  but  the 
laws  of  the  3d  session  of  that  Congress,  though  included  in  v.  4  of  the  Bioren  and 
Duane  edition  (S7.8:4),  are  not  found  in  this  Folwell  edition.  All,  except  the 
State  Department  print  of  v.  9,  have  on  their  title-pages  the  words  "Published 
by  authority."] 


963 


Glasslflcatlon 
no. 

S7.7 

.  1 


'  2 


42 
43 

4* 


53 


92 
10' 

102 
111 

112 

12 


87.    liAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 

Folwell  edition— Continued 

Laws  of  United  States,  v.  1  [let  Congress,  Ist-Sd  sessions,  1789-91,  and 
treaties  with  foreign  nations];  published  by  authority  [act  of  Mar. 
3,  1795].     Philadelphia,  printed  by  Richard  Folwell,  1796. 

Same,  v.  2  [2d  Congress,  Ist  and  2d  sessions,  1791-93].  Philadelphia, 
prmted  by  Richard  Folwell,  1796. 

[In  the  Public  Documents  Library  there  is  a  volume,  the  title-pago  of  which  roads: 
Acts  passed  at  Ist  session  of  2d  Concress,  be^nui  and  held  at  Philadelphia,  Oct. 
24,  1791,  V.  2,  Philadelphia,  printed  by  E.  Oswald,  1793.  This  Oswald  print, 
which  includes  also  the  acts  f^assed  at  2d  session  of  2d  (Congress,  is  not  listed  in 
Poore's  Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government  publications,  nor  is  it  given  as  a 

girt  of  the  Folwell  edition  listed  on  p.  656  of  the  1904  Catalogue  of  library  of 
epartment  of  Justice  (J4. 5:904).    Since  there  is  no  evidence  that  the  Oswald 
print  was  authorized  by  the  Government,  it  is  omitted  from  this  Checklist.] 

Same,  v.  3  [3d  Congress,  Ist  and  2d  sessions,  and  4th  Congress,  Ist 
and  2d  sessions,  1793-97,  with  index].  Philadelphia,  printed  by 
Richard  Folwell,  1796  [1797], 

Same,  v.  4  [5th  Congress,  lst-3d  sessions,  1797-99,  with  Constitution 
of  United  States];  published  by  authority  [act  of  Dec.  21,  1796]. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  Richard  Folwell,  1799. 

Same  [without  volume  title-page,  but  with  a  title-page  for  each  ses- 
sion].    Philadelphia,  printed  by  Richard  Folwell  [1799]. 

Same.  Philadelphia,  printed  for  M.  Carey,  W.  M'Culloch,  printer, 
n.  d. 

Same.  Philadelphia,  printed  by  William  Ross,  1797.  [Title-page 
for  let  session  serves  as  title-page  for  this  volume.] 

[The  Samuel  H.  Smith  edition  of  v.  4,  mentioned  on  p.  656  of  the  1904  Catalogue  of 
library  of  Department  of  Justice  (J4.5:904),  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents 
Library.] 

Same,  v.  5  [6th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  1799-1801],  Washing- 
ton City,  printed  by  Samuel  Harrison  Smith,  for  Rapine,  Conrad 
and  Co.  fete],  1801.  [This  edition  of  v.  5  was  printed  at  Phila- 
delphia by  Richard  Folwell,  but  Smith's  volume  title-page  is 
pasted  in  front  of  Fol well's.] 

Same.    Washington  City,  printed  by  Samuel  Harrison  Smith,  1801. 

Same.  Philadelphia,  printed  for  Mathew  Carey  [Folwell,  printer], 
1804. 

Same,  v.  6  [7th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  1801-03].  Washington 
City  [Duane,  printer],  1803. 

Same.    Washington  City,  printed  by  William  Duane,  1805. 

Same,  v.  7  [8th  Congress,  Ist  and  2d  sessions,  1803-05].  Washington 
City  [no  publisher]  1805. 

Same.  Washington  City,  printed  and  published  by  Duane  and  Son, 
1806. 

Same.    Washington  City,  re-printed,  1814. 

Same,  v.  8  [9th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  1805-07].  Washington 
City,  printed  and  sold  by  R.  C.  Weightman,  1807. 

Same,  v.  9  [10th  Congress,  Ist  and  2d  sessions,  1807-09].  Washington 
City,  printed  and  sold  by  R.  C.  Weightman,  1809. 

Same.    Washington  City,  printed  for  Department  of  State,  1809. 

Same,  v.  10  [11th  Congress,  lst-3d  sessions,  1809-11].  Washington 
City,  printed  and  sold  by  R.  C.  Weightman,  1811. 

Same.     Washington  City,  printed  for  Department  of  State,  1811. 

Same,  v.  11  [12th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  1811-13].  Washing- 
ton City,  printed  and  sold  by  R.  C.  Weightman,  1813. 

Same.    Washington  City,  printed  for  Department  of  State,  1813. 

Same,  v.  12  [13th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  1813-14].  Washing- 
ton City,  printed  and  sold  by  R.  C.  Weightman,  1815. 


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S7.     LAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 


S7.8:    Bloren  and  Duane  edition 

[Apr.  18, 1814,  President  Madison  approved  an  act  looking  to  the  issue  of  a  more  com- 
plete and  satisfactory  edition  of  tlie  laws.  It  provided  for  a  Government  sub- 
scription to  1,000  sets  of  a  new  edition  to  be  edited  and  compiled  upon  a  plan 
presented  by  the  Secretary  of  State  and  the  Attorney-General,  the  editor  to  be 
selected  by  the  Secretary;  also  that  the  succeeding  laws  be  published  in  the  same 
form  and  distributed  in  the  same  manner.  Richard  Rush,  Attorney-General, 
under  date  of  June  10, 1814,  sent  to  James  Monroe,  Secretary  of  State,  a  long  state- 
ment of  his  plan  of  publication,  which  the  Secretary  at  once  concurred  in.  In 
this  statement  it  was  said  that  "the  want  of  a  full  and  complete  edition  of  the 
laws  of  Congress  has  long  been  felt."  The  new  plan  required  that  all  laws,  though 
obsolete,  repealed,  or  private,  be  printed;  but  laws  relating  solely  to  the  District 
of  Columbia  were  necessarily  excluded,  because  that  requirement  had  been 
embodied  in  the  law  authorizing  the  publication.  By  this  plan  it  was  also 
required  that  every  act  published  should  be  compared  with  the  originals;  that 
all  important  acts,  ordinances,  or  resolutions  of  the  "old  Congress"  (Continental 
Congress)  be  Included;  full  marginal  notes  to  be  given;  the  "common  figure" 
(Arabic)  to  be  used  for  all  numbers  and  dates;  each  volume  to  have  an  index; 
the  last  volume  to  have  a  very  full  general  index  to  the  whole;  treaties,  Constitu- 
tion, and  historical  documents  to  be  indexed  as  well  as  the  laws;  "it  would  be 
better  to  put  the  same  thing  down  more  than  once  in  the  index,"  said  Mr.  Rush, 
"than  indulge  too  freely  the  practice  of  referring  from  one  head  to  another." 
Secretary  Monroe  appointed  John  B.  Colvin  as  editor.  Under  his  editorship 
the  "Bioren  edition,"  5  v.,  was  published,  1815,  by  John  Bioren  and  W.  John 
Duane,  Philadelphia,  and  R.  C.  Weightman,  Washington  City.  Volume  1  con- 
tains the  great  nistorical  documents,  treaties,  and  reprints  from  the  journals 
of  the  "old  Congress."  In  this  edition  the  chapter  numbers  run  by  volumes, 
not  by  Congresses  nor  by  sessions.  A  new  set  of  numbers  begins  with  each  vol- 
ume. The  joint  resolutions  are  numbered  in  a  separate  series,  beginning  a  new 
set  of  numbers  wit  h  each  session.  In  v.  1  chapter  number  102  Is  duplicated ,  that 
number  being  given  to  the  last  act  of  the  1st  Congress  and  also  to  the  first  act  of 
the  2d  Congress.  In  his  first  volume  Mr.  Colvin  made  a  somewhat  serious  error 
by  adding  to  his  print  of  the  Constitution  a  13th  amendment  which  was  then 
pending,  but  had  not  been  ratified  by  a  sufficient  number  of  States,  and  has  not 
been  so  ratified  to  this  day.  Mr.  Colvin  admitted  In  his  preface  that  he  did  not 
know  that  the  amendment  had  been  ratified,  but  he  knew  that  it  had  been  rati- 
fied by  12  States,  and  evidently  he  thought  that  at  least  one  of  the  five  yet  un- 
heard from  would  also  ratify  the  amendment.  The  proposed  13th  amendment  was 
submitted  to  the  States  by  the  11th  Congress  at  Its  2a  session  (May  1, 1810),  and 
it  was  not  until  1818  that  it  was  ascertained  that  It  had  not  been  ratified.  There 
were  then  17  States,  and  the  affirmative  action  of  13  was  required.  Twelve  rat  ified 
promptly,  four  rejected,  and  Virginia  was  never  heard  from.  In  South  Caro- 
lina the  senate  approved,  and  if  the  house  had  concurred  the  amendment  would 
have  been  ratified.  It  was  in  fact  for  many  years  the  popular  belief  that  It 
had  been  ratified.  As  lately  as  1843  It  so  appeared  In  various  histories.  This 
jwpular  misconception  Is  no  doubt  largely  due  to  the  error  In  the  first  volume  of 
the  accepted  and  official  edition  of  the  laws.  The  proposed  amendment  was  to 
deprive  of  citizenship  any  citizen  who  should  accept  a  title  or  any  form  of  emolu- 
ment from  a  foreign  power  without  the  consent  of  Congress.  Volume  2  contatus 
the  laws,  1789-97  (lst-4th  Congress),  as  In  "old  volumes"  (Folwell  edition) 
1-3;  V.  3,  laws,  1797-1805  (5th-8th  Congress^  as  In  "old  volumes"  4-7;  v.  4, 
laws,  1805-15  (9th-13th  C'ongress),  as  in  "old  volumes"  9-12,  excepting  the  3a 
session  of  the  13th  Congress,  which ,  though  given  in  the  Bioren  and  Duane  edition, 
is  not  included  In  the  Folwell  edition.  Volume  5  Is  the  general  index.  The  vol- 
umes in  continuation  of  the  Bioren  and  Duane  edition,  which  were  contemplated 
and  provided  for  by  sec.  4  of  the  act  of  Apr.  18, 1814,  and  by  a  later  act  of  Apr.  20, 
1818,  were  issued  as  follows:  v.  6,  edited  by  John  B.  Colvin,  published  by  Davis  & 
Force,  Washington,  1822;  v.  7,  published  by  W.  A.  Davis,  1827,  incltiding  a  gen- 
eral Index,  1789-1827,  compiled  by  Samuel  Burch,  which  was  published  sepa- 
rately; V.  8,  by  W.  A.  Davis,  1835;  v.  9,  printed  by  order  of  Congress,  1839;  v.  10, 
printed  by  .T.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  1845.  All  of  these  volumes  after  the  5th  have  on 
their  title-pages  this  sentence:  "Corresponding  with,  and  Intended  as  a  con- 
tinuation of,  the  edition  of  Bioren  &  Co."] 


-   1 


Laws  of  United  States,  Mar.  4, 1789-Mar.  4,  1815,  including  Constitution 
of  United  States,  old  act  of  confederation,  treaties,  and  many 
other  valuable  ordinances  and  documents,  with  copious  notes 
and  references;  [compiled  by  J.  B.  Colvin].  Published  by  John 
Bioren  and  W.  John  Duane,  Philadelphia,  and  R.  C.  Weightman, 
Washington  City,  1815.    v.  1. 

Same.  Published  by  John  Bioren  and  W.  John  Duane,  Philadel- 
phia, and  R.  C.  Weightman,  Washington  City,  1815.     v.  2. 

Same.  Published  by  John  Bioren  and  W.  John  Duane,  Philadel- 
phia, and  R.  C.  Weightman,  Washington  City,  1815.     v.  3. 

Same.  Published  by  John  Bioren  and  W.  John  Duane,  Philadel- 
phia, and  R.  C.  Weightman,  Washington  City,  1816.     v.  4. 

Same  [index].  Published  by  John  Bioren  and  W.  John  Duane, 
Philadelphia,  and  R.  C.  Weightman,  Washington  City,  1815. 
V.  5. 


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87.    L.AWS  OF  UNITED  8 TATE 8— Continued 

Bloren  and  Duane  edition — Continued 

Laws  of  United  States,  Mar.  4,  1815-Mar.  4,  1821,  including  all  Euro- 
pean, Barbary,  and  Indian  treaties  negotiated  and  ratified  within 
that  period  and  several  other  valuable  documents  which  have 
resulted  from  or  are  connected  with  acts  of  Congress  and  treaties, 
with  references  to  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  under  laws  con- 
tained in  volume,  and  copious  notes  and  references;  by  John  B. 
Colvin.  Washington  City,  printed  and  published  by  Davis  & 
Force,  1822.  v.  6. 
Same,  Mar.  4,  1821-Mar.  4,  1827,  including  all  European,  Barbtuy, 
and  Indian  treaties  negotiated  and  ratified  witlun  that  period 
and  several  other  valuable  documents  which  have  resultea  from 
or  are  connected  with  acts  of  Confess  and  treaties,  the  whole 
carefully  compared  with  originals  m  Department  of  State,  with 
references  to  decisions  of  Supreme  Court  under  laws  contained 
in  volume,  and  copious  notes  and  references,  to  which  is  added  a 
general  index  to  all  laws,  treaties,  and  resolutions  passed  and 
ratified  since  adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  to  close  of  19th 
Congress;  prepared  under  resolution  of  House  of  Representatives. 
Washington  City,  published  hy  William  A.  Davis,  P.  Force, 
print,  1827.  v.  7  [pt.  1].  [The  mdex  was  published  as  a  separate 
volume;  see  S7.8:7"^.] 

General  index  to  laws  of  United  States,  Mar.  4,  1789-Mar.  3,  1827, 
including  all  treaties  entered  into  between  those  periods  in  which 
principles  involved  in  acts  for  relief  of  individuals  or  of  private 
or  local  nature  are  arranged  under  general  heads  to  which  such 
principles  appropriately  belong;  compiled  by  Samuel  Burch. 
Washington  City,  published  by  William  A.  Davis,  P.  Force, 
print,  1828.    v.  7  [pt.  2]. 

Laws  of  United  States,  Mar.  4,  1827-Mar.  3,  1833,  including  all  Euro- 
pean, Barbary,  and  Indian  treaties  negotiated  and  ratified  within 
that  period  and  several  other  valuable  documents  which  have 
resulted  from  or  are  connected  with  acts  of  Congress  and  treaties, 
with  copious  notes  and  references.  W'ashington  City,  pjint^  by 
W.  A.  Davis,  1835.  v.  8. 
Same,  Mar.  4,  1833-Mar.  3,  1839,  including  all  treaties  negotiated 
and  ratified  within  that  period  and  several  other  valuable  docu- 
ments which  have  resulted  from  or  are  connected  with  acts  of 
Congress  and  treaties,  with  copious  notes  and  references.  City 
of  Washington,  printed  by  order  of  Congress  [by  Langtree  and 
O'Sullivan],  1839.  v.  9. 
Same,  Mar.  4,  1839-Mar.  3,  1845,  including  all  treaties  negotiated 
and  ratified  within  that  period  and  several  other  valuable  docu- 
ments which  have  resulted  from  or  are  connected  with  acts  of 
Congress  and  treaties,  with  copious  notes  and  references;  com- 
piled by  Benjamin  B.  French.  Washington,  printed  by  J.  & 
G.  S.  Gideon,  1845.    v.  10. 

Statutes  at  large 

[Mar.  3, 1845  (28th  Conjjress,  2(1  session),  a  joint  resolution  was  adopted  and  approved 
bv  which  the  Attorney-General  was  authorized  to  contract  with  Little  <fc  Brown, 
of  Boston,  for  1,000  copies  (sets)  of  a  new  edition  of  the  general  laws  in  4  v.. 
with  the  private  laws  and  the  treaties  in  2  additional  volumes,  all  to  be  arranged 
in  strict  chronological  order.  The  requirement  of  chronological  arrangement, 
while  the  private  laws  were  printed  in  a  separate  volume,  forced  upon  the  un- 
wiUing  editor,  Richard  Peters,  the  "hippitv-.skipplty"  scheme  of  numbering 
the  chapters  which  still  obtains  and  makes  the  Statutes  at  large  peculiar.  The 
scheme  thus  begun  in  1845  is  that  of  arranging  all  the  laws,  both  public  and 
private,  in  chronological  order  and  numbering  them  in  that  order,  then  sep- 
arating the  private  from  the  public  laws  and  printing  them  in  separate  places, 
the  chapter-numbers  necessarily  being  irregular  and  non-consecutive  In  both 
places.  Little  &  Brown  were  required  to  print  from  stereotype  plates  and  to 
secure  to  the  Government  such  an  interest  in  th"se  plates  that  it  might  be  sure 
of  having  future  editions  free  from  hindrance  or  extortion.  The  new  series  of 
laws,  like  both  its  predecessors,  went  back  to  the  beginning  and  reprinted  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  and  all  succeeding  enactments.  The  series  was 
called  Statutes  at  large.  The  collective  laws  of  a  session  were  called  a  "Statute" 
and  designated  by  the  number  of  the  session,  while  each  law  was  numbered 
as  a  chapter,  a  new  set  of  chapter-numbers  beginning  with  each  session.  This 
method  of  numbering  the  chapters  has  been  continued  to  the  present  time. 


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12 
13 

21 

22 
23 
3' 

32 
41 

4- 

51 

62 

71 


S7.     LAWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 
Statutes  at  large— Continued 

The  Statute  headings  were  dropped  out  of  the  text  after  the  28th  Congress, 
but  are  even  now  continued  in  the  table  of  contents.  Though  the  first  contract 
with  Little  &  Brown  in  1845  was  for  but  6  v.,  successive  contracts  extended 
the  work  till  17  v.  of  the  Statutes  at  large  had  been  issued. 

June  24,  1874,  Congress  discontinued  the  contract  with  Little,  Brown  and  Com- 
pany and  directed  the  Secretary  of  State  to  publish  the  Revised  statutes  (S7.10:), 
the  pamphlet  laws  (S7.6:),  and  the  Statutes  at  large  (S7.9:).  The  Secretary 
wisely  made  his  series  a  continuation  of  that  of  Little,  Brown  and  Company, 
instead  of  reprinting  everything  from  the  foundation  as  had  been  previously 
done  when  a  new  series  was  begun.  The  first  volume  of  Statutes  at  large  issued 
by  the  State  Department  was  v.  18,  pt.  3,  containing  the  legislation  of  the  43d 
Congress  and  the  treaties  negotiated  and  proclamations  promulgated  during 
the  term  of  that  Congress,  Mar.  4,  1873-Mar.  3,  1875.  The  "pt.  3"  attached 
to  V.  18  has  been  a  stumbling  block,  because  pts.  1  and  2  have  no  part  numbers, 
nor  even  volume  numbers,  nor  even  the  title  "  Statutes  at  large,"  on  their  title- 
pages.  There  is  nothing  whatever  in  the  books  themselves  to  connect  them 
with  v.  18,  pt.  3,  of  the  Statutes  at  large.  This  very  defective  method  of  pub- 
lishing has  Deen  a  continual  source  of  embarrassment  since  the  volumes  were 
issued  in  1875.  Part  1  is  the  1st  edition  of  the  1st  volume  of  the  Revised  statutes. 
Part  2  contains  3  distinct  collections,  separately  titled,  paged,  and  indexed, 
namely:  Revised  statutes  relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  Revised  statutes 
relating  to  post  roads,  and  Public  treaties  of  United  States  in  force  Dee.  1, 1873. 
Frojn  the  43d  Congress  to  the  56th,  the  State  Department  issued  a  new  volume 
of  Statutes  at  large  for  each  Congress,  the  volume  numbers  being  consecutive, 
18  to  31.  When  the  legislation  of  the  57th  Congress,  with  the  treaties  and 
proclamations  of  its  period,  1901-03,  was  collected,  it  was  found  too  extensive 
for  a  single  volume,  and  v.  32  was  published  in  2  pts.,  pt.  1  containing  the  public 
laws  and  pt.  2  containing  the  private  laws,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties, 
and  proclamations.  Concurrent  resolutions  were  first  printed  with  the  laws  of 
the  53d  Congress,  in  v.  28,  Statutes  at  large,  and  their  publication  has  been 
continued,  as  directed  by  the  la\/  of  Jan.  12,  1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  615).  The 
State  Department  series  follows  closely  the  methods  of  the  Little,  Brown  and 
Company  series.  The  Department  issues  also  after  each  session  a  pamphlet 
print  of  the  laws,  treaties,  and  proclamations  of  the  session  (S7.6:).  The 
pamphlets  are  identical  in  size  of  page,  method  of  numbering,  annotation,  etc., 
with  the  volumes  of  the  Statutes  at  large. 

See,  for  Consolidated  index  to  Statutes  at  largo,  Mar.  1789-Mar.  1903,  prepared 
under  direction  of  Judiciary  Committee,  Senate,  rnider  resolution  of  June  19, 
1902,  Y4.J892:St2 1-4. 

See,  for  indexes  to  v.  1-17  and  18-34  of  Statutes  at  large,  Mar.  1789-Mar.  1907.  issued 
by  Law  Library,  Library  of  Congress,  Index  analysis  of  Federal  statutes 
(LC10.5:0,1).) 

Public  statutes  at  large,  from  organization  of  Government  in  1789  to 

Mar.  3,  1845,  edited  by  Richard  Peters,  v.  1:  [Declaration  of 

Independence,  Articles  of  Confederation,  Constitution  of  United 

States,  and  Public  acts,   lst-5th  Congress,   1789-99].     Boston, 

Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1848.    large  S" 
Same.    Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1850.     large  8® 
Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1861.    large  8* 
Same,  v.  2:  [Public  acts,  6th-12th  Congress,  1799-1813].     Boston, 

Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1850.     large  S" 
Same.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1854.    large  8° 
Same.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1861.    large  8® 
Same,  v.  3:  [Public  acts,  13th-17th  Congress,  1813-23].     Boston, 

Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1856.    large  8* 
Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1861.    large  8<* 
Same,   v.  4:  [Public  acts,   18th-23d  Congress,   1823-35].     Boston, 

Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1850.     large  8° 
Same.     Boston,    Little,    Brown  and   Company,    1860   [Riverside, 

Cambridge,  printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton],     large  8« 
Same,  v.  5:  [Public  acts,  24th-28th  Congress,  1835-45,  with  index 

to  V.  1-5].     Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown?,  185-? 

large  8<»    * 
Same.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1860.    large  8" 
Same,  v.  6:  [Private  acts,  lst-28th  Congress,  1789-1845].     Boston, 

Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1848.     large  8*^ 
Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1856.    large  8° 
Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1862.     large  8" 
Same,  v.  7:  [Treaties  between  United  States  and  Indian  tribes, 

1778-1845].    Boston,  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown,  1846. 

lai^eS* 


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72 

8> 


82 


9» 


92 
10 


IV 

112 

12 

13 
14 
15 


16 . 

i048  lebnij  bj; 


17 
18 1 


87.     IjAW8  of  united  STATES— Continued 

Statutes  at  large— Continued 

Same  [with  additional  appendixes  4  and  5].  Boston,  Little,  Brown 
and  Company,  1861.    large  8* 

Same,  v.  8:  [Treaties  between  United  States  and  foreign  nations, 
1778-1845;  with  tables  containing  lists  of  acta  relating  to  Judi- 
ciary, imposts  and  tonnage,  public  lauds,  etc.;  and  general 
index  to  v.  1-8  by  Richard  Peters].  Boston,  Charles  C.  Little 
and  James  Brown,  1846.    large  8'> 

Same  [without  tables,  and  with  new  table  of  contents,  and  new 
general  index  to  v.  1-8  by  George  Minot].  Boston,  Little, 
Brown  and  Company,  1857.  large  8**  [Index  also  issued  sep- 
arately without  title-page;  see  S7.9:8^.] 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1867.     large  8° 
General  index  to  [v.  1-8;  by  George  Minot].     [Boston,  Little,  Brown 

and  Company,  1867.]    large  8"    [Also  in  1857  and  1867  editions 
of  V.  8(S7.9:8-'3)  ] 

[Certain  issues  of  the  paper  edition  of  the  session  or  pamphlet  laws  published  by 
Little,  Brown  and  Company  (S7.13:)  carried  on  the  cover  a  publisher's  an- 
nouncement, from  which  the  following  is  taken:  "The  earlier  editions  of  this 
great  workj  edited  by  Mr.  Peters,  having  been  found  deficient  in  the  annota- 
tions and  mdex,  the  publishers  have  revised  the  former  and  cancelled  Mr. 
Peters's  index,  which  is  here  replaced  by  a  complete  one,  made  by  George  Minot, 
Esq.,  the  indefatigable  author  of  the  Digest  of  tlie  Massachusetts  Reports.  The 
text,  pronounced  immaculate  by  act  of  Congress,  stands  without  change."] 

Statutes  at  large  and  treaties,  v.  9:  [29th-31st  Congress]  Dec.  1845- 
Mar.  1851;  edited  by  George  Minot.  Boston,  Charles  C.  Little 
and  James  Brown,  1851.     large  8" 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1857.     large  8" 

Same.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1862.     large  8° 

Same,  v.  10:  [32d  and  33d  Congresses]  Dec.  1851-Mar.  1855;  edited 
by  George  Minot.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1855 
[Riverside,  Cambridge,  printed  by  H.  O.  Houghton  and  Com- 
pany],    large  8" 

Same,  v.  11:  [34th  and  35th  Congresses]  Dec.  1855-Mar.  1859,  and 
proclamations  since  1791;  edited  by  George  Minot  and  George 
P.  Sanger.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1859.     large  S° 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1867.     large  8° 
Statutes  at  large,  treaties,  and  proclamations,  v.  12:  [36th  and  37th 
Congresses]  Dec.  1859-Mar.  1863;  edited  by  George  P.  Sanger. 
Boston,   Little,   Brown  and  Company,   1863  [Riverside,   Cam- 
bridge, printed  by  H,  O.  Houghton],     large  8° 

Same,  v.  13:  [38th  Congress]  Dec.  1863-Dec.  [Mar.]  1865;  edited  by 
George  P.  Sanger.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1866. 
large  8'* 

Same,  v.  14:  [39th  Congress]  Dec.  1865-Mar.  1867;  edited  by 
George  P.  Sanger.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1868 
[University  Press,  Welch,  Bigelow  &  Co.,  Cambridge],     large  8° 

Same,  v.  15:  [40th  Congress]  Dec.  1867-Mar.  1869;  edited  by 
George  P.  Sanger.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1869 
[University  Press,  Welch,  Bigelow  &  Co.,  Cambridge],  large  80 
Statutes  at  large  and  proclamations,  v.  16:  [41st  Congress]  Dec.  1869- 
lio*]  Mar.  1871,  and  treaties  and  postal  conventions;  edited  by 
George  P.  Sanger.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1871 
[University  Press,  Welch,  Bigelow  &  Co.,  Cambridge]^    large  8® 

Same,  v.  17:  [42d  Congress]  Mar.  1871-Mar.  1873;  edited  by  George 
P.  Sanger.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1873  [Cam- 
bridge, press  of  John  Wilson  and  Son],  large  8' 
[Statutes  at  large,  v.  18,  pt.  1]:  Revised  statutes  passed  at  1st  session  of 
43d  Congress,  1873-74,  embracing  statutes,  general  and  perma- 
nent in  nature,  in  force  Dec.  1,  1873,  as  revised  and  consolidated 
by  commissioners  appointed  under  act  of  Congress,  with  appendix 
containing  "act  to  correct  errors  and  supply  omissions."  [1st 
edition.]    1875.    large  8°    [See,  for  2d  edition,  S7.10:l.] 


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182 

183 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

29 

30 

31 
321 

322 
331 
332 
341 
342 
343 
351 
352 

87.10: 


1877. 

large  8° 

1879. 

large  8° 

1881. 

large  8° 

1883. 

large  8« 

1885. 

large  8° 

1887. 

large  8° 

1889. 

large  8° 

1891. 

large  8° 

1893. 

large  8° 

87.     LAW8    OF  UNITED    STATES— Continued 

Statutes  at  large — Continued 

Same  [v.  18,  pt.  2] :  Revised  statutes  relating  to  District  of  Columbia 
and  post  roads,  passed  at  1st  session  of  43d  Congress,  1873-'74, 
with  public  treaties  in  force  Dec.  1,  1873.  1875.  large  8° 
Statutes  at  large,  v.  18,  pt.  3:  [43d  Congress]  Dec.  1873-Mar.  1875,  and 
recent  treaties,  postal  conventions,  and  Executive  proclamations. 
1875.     large  8<^ 

Same,  v.  19:  [44th  Congress]  Dec.  1875-Mar.  1877. 

Same,  v.  20:  [45th  Congress]  Oct.  1877-Mar.  1879. 

Same,  v.  21:  [4Gth  Congress]  Apr.  1879-Mar.  1881. 

Same,  v.  22:  [47th  Congress]  Dec.  1881-Mar.  1883. 

Same,  v.  23:  [48th  Congress]  Dec.  1883-Mar.  1885. 

Same,  v.  24:  [49th  Congress]  Dec.  1885-Mar.  1887. 

Same,  v.  25:  [50th  Congress]  Dec.  1887-Mar.  1889. 

Same,  v.  26:  [51st  Congress]  Dec.  1889-Mar.  1891. 

Same,  v.  27:  [52d  Congress]  Dec.  1891-Mar.  1893. 

Same,  v.  28:  [53d  Congress]  Aug.  1893-Mar.  1895  [and  concurrent 
resolutions].     1895.    large  8° 

Same,  v.  29:  [54th  Congress]  Dec.  1895-Mar.  1897,  with  concurrent 
resolutions.     1897.    large  8° 

Same,  v.  30:  [55th  Congress]  Dec.  [Mar.]  1897-Mar.  1899,  and  con- 
current resolutions.  1899.  large  8°  [A  corrected  title-page  was 
issued  on  which  the  dates  read:  Mar.  1897-Mar.  1899.] 

Same,  v.  31:  [56th  Congress]  Dec.  1899-Mar.  1901,  and  concurrent 
resolutions.     1901.     large  8<* 
Statutes  at  large  [57tli  Congress]  Dec.  1901-Mar.  1903,  concurrent  resolu- 
tions, and  recent  treaties,  conventions,  and  Executive  proclama- 
tions, V.  32,  pt.  1:  [Public  acts  and  resolutions].     1903.    large  8" 

Same,  pt.  2:  Private  laws,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties,  and  proc- 
lamations.   1903.    large  8° 

Same  [58th  Congress]  Nov.  1903-Mar.  1905,  v.  33,  pt.  1:  Public  acts 
and  resolutions.     1905.     large  8'' 

Same,  pt.  2:  Private  laws,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties  and  proc- 
lamations.    1905.     large  8° 

Same  [59th  Congress]  Dec.  1905-Mar.  1907,  v.  34,  pt.  1:  Public  acts 
and  resolutions.     1907.     large  8° 

Same,  pt.  2 :  Private  acts  and  resolution  and  concurrent  resolutions. 
1907.     large  8<> 

Same,  pt,  3:  Recent  treaties,  conventions,  and  proclamations  [and] 
index.     1907.     large  8« 

Same  [60th  Congress]  Dec.  1907-Mar.  1909,  v.  35,  pt.  1:  Public  acts 
and  resolutions.     1909.    large  8'' 

Same,  pt.  2:  Private  acts  and  resolution,  concurrent  resolutions, 
treaties,  and  proclamations.     1909.     large  8" 

Revised  statutes 

See,  for  Revision  of  Statutes  Commission,  Y3.R32:,  and  for  Commis- 
sion to  Revise  Laws  of  United  States,  appointed  under  act 
approved  June  4,  1897,  Y3.L44: 

See,  for  Congressional  committees  on  revision  of  laws,  Y4.L44i'2; 

[As  early  as  1848  the  bulk  of  the  Statutes  at  large,  then  filling  9  volumes,  led  to  a 
desire  for  a  revision,  excluding  private  and  obsolete  enactments  and  mcluding 
the  whole  body  of  permanent  general  laws  of  the  United  States  in  one  volume. 
In  1848  there  was  a  strong  report  from  the  House  Judiciary  Committee  in  favor 
of  such  a  revision,  and  other  similar  reports  followed,  with  the  result  that  an 
act  approved  Juno  27, 18G6  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  74),  was  passed  by  Congress.  The 
commissioners  appointed  under  this  act  were  Caleb  Cushing,  Charles  P.  James, 
and  William  Johnson.  The  first  appropriation  to  carry  out  this  law  was  in  an 
act  approved  Mar.  2, 1867  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  455,  45G),  and  it  is  not  probable  that 
the  commissioners  began  work  before  the  appropriation  became  available. 
Cushing  was  sent  to  Bogota  in  1868  to  adjust  a  diplomatic  dispute,  and  it  does 
not  appear  that  he  acted  further  with  the  commission.  The  Official  register  of 
1869  contains  only  the  names  of  James  and  Johnson  as  commissioners.  By  act 
approved  May  4, 1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p.  96),  the  law  of  June  27, 1866,  was  extended 


969 


Classiflratlon 
no. 


87.     IjAWS   of  united    STATES— Continueo 


S7.10:     Revised  statutes — Continued 

throo  years  longer,  and  the  names  ol  the  commLssionors  as  eivon  in  the  OIDcial 
rogistor  were  Charles  V.  James,  Houj.  Vaunliau  Abbott,  and  victor  C.  BarrinKcr. 
Several  reports  were  made  by  the  eommlssionprs  in  which  it  appcaro*!  ihiit  Ihoy 
had  made  many  minor  changes  in  the  wording  of  the  statutes,  though  such 
changes  were  noted  in  the  margias.  Their  work  was  not  acceptable  for  the 
reason  that  it  was  regarded  as  impossible  to  enact  a  revision  of  the  statutes 
proposing  so  many  changes.  An  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1873  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p. 
r>7i>),  was  passed  putting  the  work  under  the  control  of  a  joint  committee  of  the 
llouso  and  S(niat(\  compostul  of  Members  and  Senators  appointed  from  the  Com- 
mitteas  on  the  llevLsion  of  the  I^aws  of  the  Senate  and  House  respectively, 
which  was  authorized  to  receive  from  the  commissioners  whatever  reports  they 
should  make,  and  discharge  them  when  their  term  of  service  expired,  whicii 
was  May  4,  1S73.  The  joint  committee  was  also  authorized  to  contract  with 
some  person  or  persons,  learned  in  the  law,  to  complete  the  work  of  revising 
the  statutes  of  tne  United  States,  and  Thomas  Jefferson  Durant  was  selected 
to  continue  and  finish  the  work.  Durant  revised  the  commissioners'  work,  and 
his  revision  was  introduced  in  the  llouso  as  a  bill  of  the  43d  Congress,  1st  session, 
Dec.  10.  1S73,  by  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  being  given  the  number  H.  1215.  The 
copy  or  this  bill  in  the  Public  Documents  labrary  is  without  title-page,  bill 
number,  or  headuig,  the  lines  being  numbered  by  sections  as  bills  asually  are, 
bound  in  leather,  with  back  title:  Proposed  revision  of  laws,  1873  (see  Y3.R32: 
P94).  This  bill  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Revision  of  the  Laws,  and 
copies  sent  to  many  distinguished  lawyers  throughout  the  United  States,  that 
it  might  be  examined  and  made  as  perfect  as  possible  when  reported  to  the 
House.  The  title  given  to  the  bill  on  its  2d  reading  in  the  House  was  Bill  to 
revise  and  consoUdate  statutes  of  United  States  in  force  on  1st  day  of  December, 
1873.  It  passed  the  House,  was  engrossed,  and  sent  to  the  Senate,  where  it  also 
passed.  The  copy  of  the  act  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  (Y3.R32:Ac8) 
bears  the  autograph  signatures  of  James  G.  Blaine,  Speaker  of  tne  House,  Mat- 
thew H.  Carpenter,  President  of  the  Senate,  and  tne  approval  of  the  act  signed 
by  U.  S.  Grant,  President  of  the  United  States.  This  copy  was  presented  by 
Luke  P.  Poland  to  Dr.  Wm.  K.  Mehafifey,  at  that  time  a  reading  clerk  of  the 
Hoase.  The  act  was  approved  June  22, 1874,  and  published  in  1875,  the  volume 
containing  also,  as  an  appendix,  an  act  to  correct  errors  and  supply  omissions, 
approved  Feb.  18, 1875  (S7.9:18 »). 

A  report  by  Durant,  made  to  the  joint  committee  and  embodying  a  statement  of  the 
changes  he  had  made  in  the  work  of  the  commissioners,  is  referred  to  by  Mr. 
Poland  in  the  debates  on  the  bill  before  the  House  of  Representatives,  for  which 
see  Congressional  record,  Jan.  21,  1874  (X1S2,  p.  819).  This  report  fs  supposed 
to  have  been  published,  though  diligent  inquiry  has  failed  to  locate  a  copy. 

Durant  also  revised  the  laws  relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  compiled  the 
Indian  treaties,  the  post-road  bill,  and  the  bill  regulating  the  punishment  for 
military  offenses. 

In  1877,  George  S.  Boutwell  was  appointed  a  commissioner  for  the  purpose  of  pre- 

?aring  and  publishing  a  new  edition  of  the  1st  volume  of  the  Revised  statutes, 
'his  edition  was  published  in  1878,  and  is  the  legal  standard;  see  S7.10:l. 
Supplements  to  the  Revised  statutes  have  been  issued,  the  volumes  and  numbers  of 

which  appear  below  in  this  classification. 
Book  uum])ers  for  this  class  are  assigned  on  the  principle  of  a  number  for  each  com- 
plete volume,  separate  numbers  or  succeeding  editions  of  such  volumes  being 
differentiated  by  superior  numbers  in  the  order  of  their  issue.  Thus,  1  is  assigned 
for  Revised  statutes,  2d  edition,  1878;  2,  for  Supplement  v.  1;  3,  for  Supplement 
V.  2.) 

Revised  statutes  passed  at  1st  session  of  43d  Congress,  1873-74,  embrac- 
ing statutes,  general  and  permanent  in  nature,  in  force  Dec.  1, 
1873,  as  revised  and  consolidated  by  commissioners,  and  as  re- 
printed with  amendments  under  act  approved  Mar.  2,  1877; 
with  appendix.  2d  edition.  1878.  large  8°  [See,  for  1st  edi- 
tion, S7.9:18^  See,  for  Revised  statutes  relating  to  District  of 
Columbia  and  post  roads,  with  public  treaties  in  force  Dec.  1, 
1873,  S7.9:182.] 

Supplement  to  Revised  statutes,  v.  1,  1874-81,  43d-46th  Congress; 

edited  by  William  A.  Richardson.     [1st  edition.]     1881.     large  8° 
Same,   v.   1,   1874-91,   43d-51st  Congress;  edited   by  William  A. 

Richardson.     2d  edition.     1891.     large  8" 
Same,  v.  2  [nos.  1,  2],  52d Congresses,  1892  ;  edited  by 

William  A.  Richardson,  [assisted  by]  George  A.  King  and  William 

B.  King.     1893.     lai^e  8°    [Covers  52d  Congress,  1892-93.] 
Same,  v.  2,  nos.  1-5,  52d  and  53d  Congresses,  1892-95;  edited  by 

William  A.  Richardson,  [assisted  by]  George  A.  King  and  William 

B.  King.     1895.     large  8° 
Same,  v.  2,  no.  6,  54th  Congress,  1st  session,  1895-96;  edited  by 

William  A.  Richardson,  [assisted  by]  George  A.  King  and  William 

B.  King.     1896.     large  8« 
Same,  v.  2,  no.  7,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  189G-97;  edited  by 

George  A.  King  and  William  B.  King,  with  E.  C.  Brandenburg. 

1897.     large  8° 


970 


Classification 
no. 

87.10: 

3^ 


3« 


37 


87.11: 


852 


853 
854 
856 


860 
87.12: 


827 


87.     I1AW8  OF  UNITED    8TATES— Continued 

Revised  statutes— Continued 

Same,  v.  2,  no.  8,  55th  Congress,  1897-99;  edited  by  George  A.  King 
and  William  B.  King,  with  E.  C.  Brandenburg.  1900.  large  8° 
[Contains  index  for  nos,  1-8.] 

Same,  v.  2,  no.  9,  56th  Congress,  1899-1901;  edited  by  George  A. 
King  and  William  B.  King,  with  Edwin  C.  Brandenburg.  1901. 
large  8^*    [Contains  title-page  and  index  for  v.  2.] 

Same,  v.  2,  nos.  1-9,  52d-56th  Congresses,  1892-1901;  edited  by 
George  A.  King  and  William  B.  King,  with  Edwin  C.  Branden- 
burg.    1901.     large  8° 

[No  later  Supplements  to  Revised  statutes  have  been  issued.] 

Indexes 

[The  first  general  index  to  the  laws  was  that  made  in  accordance  with  the  plan  of 
Attorney-General  Richard  Rush.  It  is  v.  5  of  the  Bioren  and  Duane  edition  of 
the  laws  (S7.8:5)  and  was  compiled  by  J.  B.  Colvin  and  published  in  1815.  The 
period  covered  is  Mar.  4,  1789-Mar.  4,  1815.  It  is  not  properly  an  index,  but  a 
digest.  Its  entries  undertake  to  show  not  only  where  a  law  is  but  also  all  that 
is  in  it.  Some  of  its  entries  are  2  pages  long  and  many  a  page  or  half-page.  It 
was  fovmd  cumbersome  and  no  other  like  it  has  been  made.  Mr.  Colvin  himself, 
in  the  preface  to  v.  6,  Bioren  and  Duane  edition,  condemns  the  too  voluminous 
index  m  v.  5  and  follows  quite  a  different  method  in  making  the  volume  index 
to  V.  6. 

The  next  general  index  was  compiled  by  Samuel  Burch  under  authority  of  a  House 
resolution  of  May  15, 1824,  and  printed  in  1828  as  a  second  part  of  v.  7  of  the  Bioren 
and  Duane  edition;  see  S7.8:7  2.  It  covers  the  period  Mar.  4, 1789-Mar.  3, 1827.  It 
is  full,  but  not  unduly  full,  and  was  highly  esteemed  in  its  day. 

Jan.  11,  1849,  the  Senate  adopted  a  resolution  directing  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate 
to  "contract  with  a  suitable  person  to  compile  a  synoptical  index  to  the  laws  and 
treaties  in  continuation  of"  Bmch's  index  of  1828.  Mar.  11, 1850,  the  Secretary 
reported  to  the  Senate  that  the  new  index  was  complete.  A  contract  was  made 
with  Little  and  Brown  to  publish  it,  and  it  appeared  in  1852.  Instead  of  being 
a  continuation  of  Burch,  it  incorporates  his  index  and  thus  covers  the  whole 
period.  Mar.  4, 1789-Mar.  3, 1851.  It  is  similar  in  plan  to  Burch's  index,  and  its 
references  are  to  both  the  Bioren  and  Duane  and  the  Little  and  Brown  editions. 
There  were  reprints  1853, 1854, 1856,  and  1860. 

With  the  8th  volume  of  the  Statutes  at  large,  1867,  was  printed  a  general  index  to 
vols.  1-8  of  that  series,  in  which  are  contained  the  laws,  treaties,  and  proclama- 
tions, 1789-1845;  see  S7.9:8i-3. 

See,  for  Consolidated  index  to  Statutes  at  large.  Mar.  1789-Mar.  1903,  prepared  under 
direction  of  Judiciary  Committee,  Senate,  under  resolution  of  June  19,  1902, 
Y4.J892:St2i-4. 

See,  for  indexes  to  v.  1-17  and  18-34  of  Statutes  at  large.  Mar.  1789-Mar.  1907,  issued 
by  Law  Library,  Library  of  Congress,  Index  analysis  of  Federal  statutes 
(LC10.5:0, 1).] 

Synoptical  index  to  laws  and  treaties  of  United  States,  Mar.  4,  1789- 
Mar.  3,  1851,  with  references  to  edition  of  laws  published  by 
Bioren  and  Duane,  and  to  Statutes  at  large  published  by  Little 
and  Brown  under  authority  of  Congress.  Boston,  Charles  C. 
Little  and  James  Brown,  1852  [Cambridge,  printed  by  Houghton 
and  Haywood],     large  8" 

Same.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1853  [Cambridge, 
printed  by  Houghton  and  Haywood],    large  8" 

Same.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1854  [Cambridge, 
printed  by  Houghton  and  Haywood],    large  8"* 

Same.  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1856  [Cambridge, 
printed  by  Houghton  and  Haywood],     large  8** 

Same.     Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  Company,  1860.     large  8° 
Digests 

[General  digests,  not  strictly  public  documents,  have  been  published,  the  earliest 
being  that  by  IngersoU,  1821;  Brightley's  Analytical  digest  was  printed  in  suc- 
cessive editions,  1858, 1863, 1865,  and  1869.  The  Government  also  purchased  and 
used  certain  collections  and  digests  of  laws  relating  to  particular  subjects,  such  as 
Heyl's  Revenue  laws,  1868  (T1.7:868),  and  Mayo's  Pension  laws,  1833  (W1.2:P38).] 

Digest  of  laws  of  United  States,  including  abstract  of  judicial  decisions 
relating  to  constitutional  and  statutory  law,  with  notes;  by 
Thomas  F.  Gordon.  [Ist  edition.]  Philadelphia,  printed  for 
author,  1827.  [By  act  approved  Feb.  24,  1829  (Stat.  L.  v.  4, 
p.  335),  the  Secretary  of  State  was  authorized  to  purchase  500 
copies  of  this  work  for  distribution.] 


971 


Classlflratlon 
no. 

S7.12: 

837 

844 
851 


8863 

Same. 

886  3 

Same. 

887 » 

Same. 

8872 

Same. 

8873 

Same. 

906^ 

9062 
906  3 
906* 
906^ 
906 « 
906  7 


,87.12  «: 
(CT) 


Y    87.13: 

(Cong, 
sesa.) 


87.    liAWS  OP  UNITED   STATES— Continued 

Di£:ests — Continued 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    Philadelphia,  printed  for  author,   1837  [I. 

Ashmead  and  Co.,  printers]. 
Same.     [3d  edition.]    Philadelphia,  1844.    * 
Same.     [4th  edition.]    Philadelphia,  1851.    * 
Digest  of  international  law  of  United  States,  taken  from  opinions  of 
Presidents,  Secretaries  of  State,  and  Attorneys-General,  and  from 
decisions  of  Federal  courts  and  of  joint  international  commissions 
in  which  United  States  was  a  party;  edited  by  Francis  Wharton. 
Washington,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers,  1886.     [Specimen  pamphlet 
sent  to  Congress,  Mar.  1886,  being  preliminary  to  1st  edition 
(87.12:886^).     Note  on  title-page  reads:  For  private  use  only.] 
Digest  of  international  law  of  United  States,  taken  from  documents 
issued  by  Presidents  and  Secretaries  of  State,  and  from  decisions 
of  Federal  courts  and  opinions  of  Attorneys-General;  edited  by 
Francis  AVharton.     [1st  edition.]    1886.    v.  1. 
[1st  edition.]    1886.     v.  2. 
[1st  edition.]     1886.     v.  3. 
2d  edition.     1887.     v.  1.     [2350-162] 
2d  edition.     1887.     v.  2.     [2351-162] 
2d  edition.     1887.     v.  3.     [2352-162] 

[Wharton's  Digest  was  first  printed  by  authority  of  a  resolution  approved  July  28, 
188(),  during  the  1st  session  of  the  49th  Congress,  the  edition  thus  ordered  being 
the  "usual  number"  (1,900)  and  4,000  additional  copies.  The  additional  copies 
were  issued  without  document  number,  but  how  the  copies  of  the  "usual  number" 
were  issued,  if  at  all,  is  not  clear.  The  volumes  of  the  work  bound  for  the 
Congressional  set  (serial  nos.  2:j50-52)  should  be  part  of  this  "usual  number," 
but  really  they  are  identical  with  the  2d  edition  except  that  the  title-pages  agree 
with  those  of  the  1st  edition.  The  2d  edition  was  not  ordered  imtil  Mar.  3, 1887, 
when  Congress  ordered  4,000  additional  copies  printed.  Dr.  Wharton  improvea 
the  opportunity  of  this  2d  printing  to  make  a  2d  edition  by  correcting  errors 
and  adding  an  appendix  containing  new  and  important  matter.  This  2d  edi- 
tion, ordered  at  the  end  of  the  2d  session,  49th  Congress,  appears  in  the  Congres- 
sional set  as  49th  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  miscellaneous  document  162.] 

Digest  of  international  law  [with  list  of  authorities];  by  John  Bassett 
Moore.     1906.    v.  1.     [4202-551] 


Same. 

1906. 

V.  2. 

[4203-551] 

Same. 

1906. 

V.  3. 

[4204-551] 

Same. 

1906. 

V.4. 

[4205-551] 

Same. 

1906. 

V.  5. 

[4206 1-551] 

Same. 

1906. 

V.  6. 

[42062-551] 

Same. 

1906. 

V.  7. 

[4206 '^-551] 

Same. 

1906. 

V.  8. 

[4206-^551] 

[Moore's  Digest  of  international  law  appeared  in  8  volumes  instead  of  the  5  volumes 
originally  planned.] 


Digests  (separates) 


Session  laws  or  Pamphlet  laws 

pany  edition) 


(Little,  Brown  and  Com- 


[ During  all  the  term  of  their  contract  for  the  publication  of  the  Statutes  at  large, 
Little,  Brown  and  Company  published,  in  identical  form  except  for  binding,  the 
acts  of  each  session  separately  (session  or  pamphlet  laws).  For  these  session 
laws  the  publishers  adopted  the  same  plan  that  was  prescribed  in  the  joint  reso- 
lution approved  Mar.  3, 1845  (Stat.  L.  v.  5,  p.  798),  authorizing  a  subscription  to 
their  edition  of  the  laws.  By  the  joint  resolution  approved  Sept.  26, 1850  (Stat.  L. 
v.  9,  p.  564),  the  Little,  Brown  and  Company  edition  of  tlie  annual  session  or 
pamphlet  laws  was  authorized  instead  of  the  State  Department  edition,  which 
was  temporarily  discontinued,  the  last  State  Department  print  being  the  session 
or  pamphlet  laws  for  the  1st  session  of  the  31st  Congress  (87.6:31 1)-  With  the  1st 
session  of  the  37th  Congress  the  State  Department  edition  (S7.0:37 1)  was  resumed, 
and  from  that  session  up  to  and  including  the  last  session  of  the  42d  Congress, 
there  were  both  State  Department  and  Little,  Brown  and  Company  prints. 
It  will  be  noted,  however,  that  for  several  Congresses  the  Little,  Brown  and 
Company  edition  was  the  only  authorized  edition  of  the  session  or  pamphlet 
laws.  June  24, 1874,  Congress  discontinued  the  contract  with  Little,  Brown  and 
Company  and  directed  the  Secretary  of  State  to  publish  the  pamphlet  laws; 
see  note  preceding  S7.6:43 1-2,  and  entries  thereafter. 


972 


Classification 
no. 

^7.13: 

(Cong, 
sess.) 


87.     I.AWS  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 

Session  laws  or  Pamphlet  laws  (Little,  Brown  and  Com- 
pany edition) — Continued 

Little,  Brown  and  Company  published  the  session  or  pamphlet  laws  for  each  session 
of  Congress  from  the  29th  to  the  42d,  inclusive.  From  the  29th  to  the  34th  Con- 
gresses they  were  edited  by  George  Minot,  and  from  the  35th  to  the  42d,  by- 
George  P.  Sanger.  The  "Public"  and  "Private"  laws,  and  the  "Treaties" 
were  grouped  under  separate  title-pages  with  continuous  paging  for  each  of  the 
3  classes,  and  were  subsequently  (and  practically  without  change  in  form,  though 
with  rearranged  pagination)  incorporated  in  the  Little,  Brown  and  Company 
edition  of  the  Statutes  at  large  for  the  corresponding  period  (87.9:9-17). 

In  the  Little,  Brown  and  Company  edition  of  the  session  laws  the  cover-title  read: 
Statutes  at  large  and  treaties  of  United  States,  which  differed  radically  from  the 
title  given  on  the  title-page.  In  the  Government  series  which  superseded  it 
(S7.6:43 1-2,  et  seq.)  the  cover-title  and  the  title-page  are  the  same,  namely,  Stat- 
utes of  United  States.] 


S8.      ROLLS    AND    LIBRARY    BUREAU 


[The  library  of  the  State  Department  has  been  in  existence  since  1789,  being  in  charge  of  a  clerk  acting 
as  librarian,  up  to  the  act  of  June  20,  1874  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  90),  which  provided  for  the  Bureau 
of  Rolls  and  Library.  This  bureau  is  charged  with  the  custody  of  the  rolls,  treaties,  papers  relating 
to  international  commissions,  etc.;  also  the  promulgation  of  the  laws,  treaties,  Executive  orders  and 
proclamations.] 


S8.1: 
(date) 
S8.2: 


D65 


D652 
D653 

D654 


D65^ 
D65« 
D657 
D658 
M75 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications  \ 

Documentary  history  of  Constitution  (note). 

[The  successive  portions  for  v.  1-3  appeared  originally  as  appendixes  to  Bulletins 
1,  3,  5,  7,  and  9,  the  dates  on  the  title-pages  furnished  therewith  reading  1787- 
1870;  see  S8.3:  The  State  Department  also  issued  the  completed  volumes  with 
same  title-page  in  bound  form,  v.  1  and  v.  2  bearing  date  1894,  and  v.  3  bearing 
date  1900;  see  below  S8.2:D6o  i-s. 

In  1902,  these  3  v.  were  reprinted  by  order  of  Congress.  The  original  imprint  dates 
were  retained,  but  the  dates  in  the  title  were  changed  to  read  1780-1870.  These 
appeared  in  the  sheep-boimd  Congressional  set,  also  in  half  leather  with  the  seal 
of  the  Department  of  State  on  the  cover,  and  also  in  plain  blue  cloth;  see  below 
S8.2:D05''-«.  These  reprints  are  almost  identical  with  the  originals  except  for 
the  difference  in  binding,  wider  margins,  and  the  dates  1786-1870  on  title-pages 
and  on  back.  There  is  also  one  difference  in  the  text,  namely,  a  change  in  v.  1 
as  noted  below  under  S8.2:D65<. 

V.  4  and  v.  5,  containing  additional  documents,  appeared  in  1905  as  Bulletin  11, 
pt.  1  and  pt.  2.  They  were  also  issued  by  the  State  Department  bound  in  half 
leather  with  the  seal  of  the  Department,  in  style  uniform  with  its  1902  prints 
of  v.  1-3;  sef  below  S8.2:D6.57,8.] 

Documentary  liistory  of  Constitution  of  United  States,  1787-1870, 
derived  from  records,  manuscripts,  and  rolls  deposited  in  Bureau 
of  Rolls  and  Library  of  Department  of  State.  Washington, 
Department  of  State,  1894.     v.  1,  large  8® 

Same.    Washington,  Department  of  State,  1894.    v.  2,  large  8* 

Same,  with  special  index.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  1900. 
V.  3,  large  8° 
Documentary  history  of  Constitution  of  United  States,  1786-1870, 
derived  from  records,  manuscripts,  and  rolls  deposited  in  Bureau 
of  Rolls  and  Library  of  Department  of  State.  Washington, 
Dei)artment  of  State,  1894  [reprint  1902].  v.  1,  f  «  [4184-529] 
[This  reprint  has  385  p.  instead  of  the  382  p.  of  the  original, 
owing  to  the  fact  that  the  document  printed  on  p.  309-21  is  a 
substitution  for  the  document  appearing  in  the  original  as  p. 
309-18.] 

Same.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  1894  [reprint  1902]. 
v.  2,  f«     [4185-529] 

Same,  with  special  index.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  1900 
[reprint  1902].     v.  3,  f  °     [4186-529] 

Same.  W^ashington,  Department  of  State,  1905.  v.  4,  f  °  [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 

Same.    Washington,  Department  of  State.  1905.    v.  5,  f  <>    [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 
Monroe,  James.    Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Monroe.    [1889.] 
[See,  for  later  editions,  S8.3:2  '>\] 


1>73 


ClsHslflcatlon 
no. 


88.     ROLLS  AND  LIBRARY  BUREAU— Continued 


88.3:  I  BuUetins 

noe.)  See,   for  later  volumes  of  Documentary  history  of  Constitution, 

I  S8.2:D65»-«. 

1  Catalogue  of  papers  of  Continental  Congress;  Miscellaneous  index 
[of  manuscnpts  of  Continental  Congress];  Appendix,  Documen- 
tary history  of  Constitution  [1787-1870,  v.  1,  p.  1-46].  Wash- 
ington, Department  of  State,  Sept.  1893.    large  8° 

2  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Monroe.  New  edition  with 
corrections  and  additions.  Washington,  Department  of  State, 
Nov.  1893.     large  8°    [See,  for  1st  edition,  S8.2:M75.] 

Same.  New  edition  with  corrections  and  additions.  Washington, 
Department  of  State,  Nov.  1893  [reprinted  19021.  f«  [4380- 
620]  [This  reprint  was  ordered  by  resolution  of  Congress,  May 
10,  1902.] 

3  Arrangement  of  Washington  papers;  Miscellaneous  index  [of  manu- 
scripts of  Continental  Congress];  Appendix,  Documentary  his- 
tory of  Constitution  [1787-1870,  v.  1,  p.  47-382,  with  title-page, 
introduction,  and  table  of  contents  for  v.  1].  Washington, 
Department  of  State,  Jan.  1894.    large  8" 

4  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James  Madison.  Washington,  Depart- 
ment of  State,  Mar.  1894.    large  8° 

Same,  supplement.  Index  to  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  James 
Madison.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  Aug.  1895. 
large  8° 

Same  [with  index].  Washington,  Department  of  State,  Mar.  1894- 
Aug.  1895  [reprinted  1902].  f  [4381-621]  [This  reprint  was 
ordered  by  resolution  of  Congress,  May  10,  1902.] 

5  Arrangement  of  papers  of  Madison,  Jefferson,  Hamilton,  Monroe, 
and  Franklin;  Miscellaneous  index  [of  manuscripts  of  Conti- 
nental Congress];  Appendix,  Documentary  history  of  Constitu- 
tion [1787-1870,  V.  2,  p.  1-320].  Washington,  Department  of 
State,  May,  1894.     large  8° 

6  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Thomas  Jeffereon:  pt.  1,  Letters  from 
Jefferson.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  July,  1894.  large 
8» 

Same.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  July,  1894  [reprinted 
1902].  f°  [4382-622]  [This  reprint  was  ordered  by  resolution 
of  Congress,  May  10,  1902.    See,  for  pts.  2  and  3,  S8.3:8,  10.] 

7  Catalogue  of  records  of  Territories  and  States;  Miscellaneous  index 
[of  manuscripts  of  Continental  Congress];  Appendix,  Docu- 
mentary history  of  Constitution  [1787-1870,  v.  2,  p.  321-897, 
with  title-page  and  table  of  contents  for  v.  2].  Washington, 
Department  of  State,  Sept.  1894  [published]  1895.    large  8« 

8  Calendar  of  correspondence  of  Thomas  Jefferson:  pt.  2,  Letters  to 
Jefferson.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  Nov.  1894  [pub- 
lished] 1895.     large  8° 

Same.  Washington,  Department  of  State,  Nov.  1894  [published] 
1895  [reprinted  1902].  f"  [4383-622]  [This  reprint  was  ordered 
by  resolution  of  Congress,  May  10,  1902.  See,  for  pts.  1  and  3, 
S8.3:6,  10.] 

9  Miscellaneous  index  [of  manuscripts  of  Continental  Congress];  Ap- 
pendix, Documentary  history  of  Constitution  [1787-1870,  v.  3, 
with  special  index].  Washington,  Department  of  State,  Oct. 
1897.    large  8« 

10  Calendar  of  correspK)ndence  of  Thomas  Jefferson:  pt.  3,  Supple- 
mentary. Washington,  Department  of  State,  June,  1903.  large 
8'»    [See,  for  pts.  1  and  2,  S8.3:6,  8.] 

11,  pt.l  Documentary  history  of  Constitution  [1786-1870,  v.  4,  Letters 
and  papers  relating  to  Constitution,  to  July  31,  1788,  with  ti'tle- 
page,  introductory  note,  and  table  of  contents  for  v.  4].  Wash- 
mgton.  Department  of  State,  Sept.  1905.    f  ° 


974 


Ciasslflcatiou 
no. 


S8.3: 
(nos.) 


88.4: 
(Cong. 


S8.5: 
825 

830 

881 

887 
896 
897 

S8.6: 
(nos.) 


S8.7: 
(noa.) 


58th  Cong.  2d  sess.  f 
58th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
59th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
59th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
60th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
60th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
6l8t  Cong.  1st  sess. 


88.     ROIiLS  AND  lilBRARY  BUREAU—Continued 

Bulletins— Continued 

11,  pt.2  Same  [v.  5,  Letters  and  papers  relating  to  Constitution  from 
Aug.  1,  1788,  to  death  of  Madison;  Appendix;  Bibliography; 
also  title-page  and  table  of  contents  for  v.  5].  Washington, 
Department  of  State,  Sept.  1905  [1906].     f  ° 

[Circular    stating    of   what    a    set    of   laws    of    

Congress,  session  consists]    12° 

See,  for  Laws  of  United  States,  S7. 
55th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
55th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
55th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
56th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
56th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
57th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
57th  Cong.  2d  sess. 

Same,  with  additions 

Catalogues 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Department  of  State,  1825.    [Washington,  D.  C, 
1825.] 
Same,  May,  1830.    n.  p.  [1830]. 
Catalogue  of  works  relative  to  law  of  nations  and  diplomacy,  in  library 
of  Department  of  State,  May  13,  1881.     1881. 
Same,  June  30,  1886,  A-C.    1887. 
Same,  pt.  1,  Nov.  1896  [A-Avaux].    1896. 
Same,  pt.  1,  Oct.  1897  [A-Byn].     1897. 
[No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

Idst  of  books  received    [old  series]    4*> 

List  of  books  received  — -— ,  with  references  to  international  treaties  and 
articles  on  subjects  relative  to  law  of  nations  and  diplomacy 
in  magazines  received  during  same  period 

1,  July    1-Oct.    30,  1886    * 

2,  Nov.  1-Dec.   31,  1886 

List  of  books  received  during  ,  with  references  to  international 

treaties  and  articles  on  subjects  relative  to  law  of  nations  and 
diplomacy  in  magazines,  and  to  publications  of  2d  session  of  49th 
Congress  which  concern  Department  .of  State,  received  during 
same  month 

3,  Jan.    1887 

4,  Feb.   1887 

5,  Mar.    1887 

List  of  books  received  during  ,  with  references  to  international 

treaties  and  articles  on  subjects  relative  to  law  of  nations  and 
diplomacy  in  magazines  received  during  same  month 

6,  Apr.   1887  9,  July,  1887 

7,  May,  1887  10,  Aug.  1887 

8,  June,  1887  11,  Sept.  1887 

List    of    books,    pamplilets,    and    maps    received, 

new  series    4"    [Quarterly,  later  semiannual.] 

[None  issued  between  no.  11  of  old  series,  Sept.  1887,  and  no.  1  of  new  series,  May- 
Oct.  1892.] 

List  of  books  and  pamphlets  received  by  purchase,  exchange,  and  gift 

during ,  supplemented  by  list  of  periodicals  and  newspapers 

received 

1,  May    27-Oct.      1,  1892 

2,  Oct.      1-Dec.  31,  1892 

3,  Jan.      1-Mar.   31,  1893 

4,  Apr.     1-June  30,  1893 


tThe  only  enactment  of  the  58th  Congress,  1st  session,  was  one  public  resolution. 


975 


Classlflratinn 
no. 


88.7: 
(noB.) 


88.    ROLIiS  AND  LIBRARY  BUREAU— Continued 

List    of    books,    pamphiots,    and.    maps    received, 

new  series — Continued 

List  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  map8  received  by  purchase,  exchange, 

and  gift  during ,  with  references  to  articles  in  periodicals 

relating  to  law  of  nations,  diplomacy,  and  political  science, 
supplemented  by  list  of  periodicals  and  newspapers  received 

5,  July   1-Sept.  30,  1893  8,  Apr.    1-June  30,  1894 

6,  Oct.    1-Dec.   31,  1893  9,  July    1-Sept.  30,  1894 

7,  Jan.    1-Mar.   31,  1894  10,  Oct.    1-Dec.   31,  1894 

List  of  books,  pamphlets,  and  maps  received  by  purchase,  exchange, 
and  gift  during  — — ,  with  references  to  articles  in  periodicals 
relating  to  law  of  nations,  diplomac>^,  history,  and  political 
science,  supplemented  by  list  of  periodicals  and  newspapers 
received 


11,  Jan. 

1-June  30,  1895 

22,  July 

1-Dec. 

31,  1900 

12,  July 

1-Dec.  31,1895 

23,  Jan. 

1-June 

30,  1901 

]3,  Jan. 

1-June  30,  1896 

24,  July 

1-Dec. 

31,  1901 

14,  July 

1-Dec.  31,1896 

25,  Jan. 

1-June 

30,  1902 

15,  Jan. 

1-June  30,  1897 

26,  July 

1-Dec. 

31,  1902 

16,  July 

1-Dec.  31,1897 

27,  Jan. 

1-June 

30,  1903 

17,  Jan. 

1-June  30,  1898 

28,  July 

1-Dec. 

31,  1903 

18,  July 

1-Dec.  31,1898 

29,  Jan. 

1-June 

30,  1904 

19,  Jan. 

1-June  30,  1899 

30,  July 

1-Dec. 

31,  1904 

20,  July 

1-Dec.   31,  1899 

31,  Jan. 

1-June 

30,  1905 

21,  Jan. 

1-June  30,  1900 

32,  July 

1-Dec. 

31,  1905 

[Discontinued.] 

89.      TREATIES 


tS9.1: 
89.2: 

Au7 


B73 

044' 
C442 
073 
076 » 


0762 
D71 


General  publications 

Austria-Hungary .  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between 
United  States  and  Austria-Hungary;  concluded  May  25,  1892, 
proclaimed  May  26,  1892.  n.  p.  [1892].  [Also  in  Response  to 
Senate  resolution  of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agree- 
ments made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Brazil.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between  United 
States  and  Brazil;  concluded  Jan.  31,  1891,  proclaimed  Feb.  5, 

1891.  n.  p.  [1891],  [2818-66]  [Also  in  Response  to  Senate 
resolution  of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agreements 
made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

China  and  Korea.  Treaties  and  conventions  with  or  concerning  China 
and  Korea,  1894-1904,  with  various  state  papers  and  documents; 
edited  by  William  Woodville  Rockhill.     1904.     large  8« 

Chinese.  Digest  of  treaty,  laws,  and  regulations  governing  admission  of 
Chinese,  their  residence  in  and  transit  through  United  States 
and  its  insular  possessions;  by  Frederick  D.  Cloud.     May  5, 1908. 

Commercial  agreements.  Response  to  Senate  resolution  of  Apr.  6, 1892, 
relative  to  commercial  agreements  made  with  other  countries. 

1892.  ([52d  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  119];  serial  no.  2901.) 
Congo.     Declaration  by  International  Association  of  the  Congo,  [Recog- 
nition of  flag  of  Kongo  Free  State  by  United  States;  signed 
Washington,  Apr.  22,  1884].     [1884.]    * 

Same  [reprint  1897]. 
Dominican  reciprocity,  papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement 
between  United  States  and  Dominican  Republic,  including 
alphabetical  repertory;  concluded  June  4,  1891,  proclaimed 
Aug.  1,  1891.  n.  p.  [1891].  [Also  in  Response  to  Senate  resolu- 
tion of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agreements  made 
with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

t  The  series  symbol  1  before  the  colon,  which  in  other  classes  ia  used  for  Annual 
reports,  is  not  used  under  S9. 


976 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 


89.2: 

G31 


G791 
G792 


89.     TREATIES— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Germany.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between  United 
States  and  German  Empire;  concluded  Jan.  30, 1892,  proclaimed 
Feb.  1,  1892.  n.  p.  [1892].  [Also  in  Response  to  Senate  resolu- 
tion of  Apr.  6, 1892,  relative  to  commercial  agreements  made  with 
other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Great  Britain.  Agreement  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain 
respecting  fisheries;  concluded  June  22, 1885.  n.  p.  [1885].  [Also 
in  Foreign  relations,  1885  (SI. 1:885).] 

Great  Britain.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  for  British  colonies  of  Trinidad, 
Barbados,  Leeward  Islands,  Windward  Islands,  colony  of  British 
Guiana,  and  colony  of  Jamaica  and  its  dependencies;  concluded 
[and]  proclaimed  Feb.  1,  1892.  n.  p.  [1892],  [Also  in  Response 
to  Senate  resolution  of  Apr.  6, 1892,  relative  to  commercial  agree- 
ments made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Guatemala.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between 
United  States  and  Guatemala;  concluded  Dec.  30,  1891,  pro- 
claimed May  18, 1892.  n.  p.  [1892].  [Also  in  Response  to  Senate 
resolution  of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agreements 
made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Honduras.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between 
United  States  and  Honduras;  concluded  Apr.  29,  1892,  pro- 
claimed Apr.  30, 1892.  n.  p.  [1892].  [Also  in  Response  to  Senate 
resolution  of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agreements 
made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Nicaraguan  reciprocity,  papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement 
between  United  States  and  Nicaragua;  concluded  Mar.  11,  1892, 
proclaimed  Mar.  12,  1892.  n.  p.  [1892].  [Also  in  Response  to 
Senate  resolution  of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agree- 
ments made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Salvador.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between  United 
States  and  Salvador;  concluded  Dec.  30,  1891,  proclaimed  Dec. 
31,  1891.  n.  p.  [1892].  [Also  in  Response  to  Senate  resolution 
of  Apr.  6,  1892,  relative  to  commercial  agreements  made  with 
other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Spain.  Papers  relating  to  commercial  arrangement  between  United 
States  and  Spain  for  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico;  concluded  June  16, 
1891,  proclaimed  Aug.  1,  1891.  n.  p.  [1891].  [Also  in  Response 
to  Senate  resolution  of  Apr.  6, 1892,  relative  to  commercial  agree- 
ments made  with  other  countries  (S9.2:C73).] 

Spain.    Treaty  of  peace  between  United  States  and  Spain,  signed  Paris, 
Dec.  10, 1898  [proclaimed  Washington,  Apr.  11, 1899,  with  accom- 
panying papers].     1899  [ordered  reprinted  Apr.  19, 1900J.     [Made 
up  of  55th  Congress,  3a  session.  Senate  document  62,  pts.  1,  2, 
serial  no.  3732.     The  Congressional  edition  includes  pt.  3  of 
Senate  document  62  which  is  not  in  this  bureau  edition.] 
tS9.3: 
tS9.4: 
89.5  ^ :     Treaties  and  conventions  (compilations) 

[Only  compilations  of  treaties  and  conventions  issued  by  the  State  Department  are 
entered  here.  The  individual  treaties  and  conventions  are  entered  under  S9.5  *: 
Recent  compilations  of  treaties  were  authorized  by  the  Foreign  Relations  Com- 
mittee,for  which  see  Y4.F762:T7U-3. 
A  stni  later  compilation  than  those  listed  here  or  under  Y4.F76 «:  was  also  compiled 
under  the  direction  of  the  Foreign  Relations  Committee  but  is  excluded  from  the 
Checklist  both  because  published  during  1910  and  because  a  Congressional  docu- 
ment of  which,  as  yet  (1911),  no  bureau  edition  has  been  issued.  This  compila- 
tion is  entitled,  Treaties,  conventions,  international  acts,  protocols  and  agrse- 
ments  between  United  States  and  other  Powers,  1776-1909;  by  William  M. 
Malloy.    It  is  in  2  volumes,  appearing  as  Senate  document  357,  61st  Congress, 

I  2d  session,  serial  nos.  5646,  5647,  and  is  the  most  authoritative  and  comprehcn- 

I  sive  compilation  yet  issued. 

tThe  series  s^bols  3  and  4  before  the  colon,  which  in  other  classes  are  used  for 
Bulletins  and  Circulars,  respectively,  are  not  used  under  S9. 


G93 


H75 


N51 


Sa3 


Spli 


Spl  = 


977 


CUdHlflcstlon 
no. 

S9.5U 


827 


834 


8343 
866 » 


873 » 


8732 


876 


8»,     TREATIES— Continued 
Treaties  ftndL  conventions  (compilatione)— C^mtiniied 


The  compilations  in  this  class  aro  arranced  chronolof;icalIy  by  dale  of  publication, 

,  da 

til] 
the  latest  treaty  contained  in  the  compilation. 


the  hook  niitnlHT  Inunn  the  imprint  dat«  or  date  when  nuhiitation  was  known  to 
hav«}  Ix'en  printed.    In  some  cases  this  date  is  somewtiat  laU'r  than  the,  date  of 


82452* 


See,  for  compilations  of  treaties  and  conventions  issued  by  Navy  Department, 
N1.2:T71andN5.2:T71>-«.] 

SeCj  for  first  compilation  of  treaties,  1778-1815,  Bioren  edition  of  the 
laws,  V.  1(S7.8:1). 

Diplomatic  code  of  United  States,  embracing  collection  of  treaties  and 
conventions  between  United  States  and  foreign  Powers,  1778- 
1827,  with  index  to  principal  cases  decided  in  courts  of  United 
States  upon  points  connected  with  their  foreign  relations,  and 
official  acts,  papers,  and  useful  information,  for  public  ministers 
and  consuls;  by  Jonathan  Elliot.  Washington,  printed  by 
Jonathan  Elliot,  junior,  1827. 

American  diplomatic  code,  embracing  collection  of  treaties  and  con- 
ventions between  United  States  and  foreign  Powers,  1778-1834, 
with  abstract  of  important  judicial  decisions  on  points  connected 
with  our  foreign  relations,  also  diplomatic  manual,  containing 
summary  of  law  of  nations  from  works  of  Wicquefort,  Vattel, 
Martens,  Ward,  Kent,  Story,  etc.,  and  other  diplomatic  writings 
on  questions  of  international  law;  by  Jonathan  Elliot.  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  junior,  1834.  v.  1. 
Same.    Washington,  printed  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  1834.     v.  2. 

Treaties  concluded  by  United  States  with  foreign  nations  [1778-1845; 
edited -by  Richard  Peters].     Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  Com- 
pany, 1866.     large  8°    [Also  in  Statutes  at  large,  v.  8  (S7.9:8  ^2).] 
Same  [1841-64J.    Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  Company,  1866.   large  8® 

Treaties  of  United  States  with  foreign  nations,  and  proclamations,  1864- 
68.     Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  Company,  1869.    large  8° 

Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers  since  July  4, 1776.  1871.  See[lUl-3e]. 
Same,  containing  notes  with  references  to  negotiations  preceding 
treaties,  to  executive,  legislative,  or  judicial  construction  of  them, 
and  to  causes  of  abrogation  of  some  of  them,  appendix  showing 
treaties  concluded  subsequently  to  those  in  text,  and  correction 
of  errors  and  omissions,  chronological  list  of  treaties,  analytical 
index,  and  synoptical  index;  [by  J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis].  Revised 
edition.  1873.  [Although  this  is  a  revised  edition  of  the  1871 
compilation  mentioned  above  and  issued  as  a  Congressional  docu- 
ment only,  the  preface  states  that  the  words  are  used  on  the  title- 
page  to  distinguish  this  edition  from  some  incomplete  copies 
which  were  issued.] 
See,  for  supplement  issued  by  Navy  Department,  N1.2:T71. 

Notes  upon  treaties  of  United  States  with  other  Powers,  with  references 
to  negotiations  preceding  them,  to  their  executive,  legislative, 
or  judicial  construction,  and  to  causes  of  abrogation  of  some  of 
them,  preceded  by  list  of  treaties  and  conventions  with  foreign 
Powers,  chronologically  arranged,  and  followed  by  analytical 
index  and  synoptical  mdex  of  treaties.  1873.  large  8°  [Also 
in  Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  since  July  4,  1776,  con- 
taining notes,  etc.  (S9.5i:873').] 

Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers  since  May  1, 1870,  not  contained  in  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment 36,  41st  Congress,  3d  session,  with  some  notes  in  reference 
thereto;  [by  John  L.  Cadwalader].  1876.  [This  publication 
was  compiled  and  paged  to  be  used  in  connection  with  the  com- 
pilation of  1873  (S9.5  1:873  ').] 

Treaties  and  conventions  concluded  between  United  States  and  other 
Powers  since  July  4,  1776,  containing  notes,  with  references  to 
negotiations  preceding  treaties,  to  executive,  legislative,  or  judi- 
cial construction  of  them,  and  to  causes  of  abrogation  of  some  of 
them,  chronological  list  of  treaties,  and  analytical  index;  [by 
John  H.  Haswell].     1889.     [2262-47] 

-11 62 


978 


Classification 
no. 

S9.51 


S9.5 


(CT) 


S9.     TREATIES— Continued 

Treaties  and  conventions  (compilations)— Continued 

See,  for  suppilements  issued  by  Equipment  Bureau,  N5.2:T71^-*. 
Compilation  of  treaties  in  force,  prepared  under  act  of  July  7,  1898. 
1899.     >S'eeY4.F76  2:T71^2^ 

Same,  prepared  under  resolution  of  Feb.  11,  1904,  1904.  See 
Y4.F762:T713. 

Treaties  and  conventions  (single  issues) 

[As  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  complete  file  of  these  treaties  and  con- 
ventions, they  are  not  listed  here.  At  the  Bureau  of  Rolls  and  Library  there  is 
kept  a  register  of  the  treaties  and  conventions  issued  separately.  Treaty  series 
numbers  have  been  assigned  to  the  set  from  1  to  488,  and  beginning  with  489  these 
numbers  appear  on  the  pamphlets. 

These  treaties  and  conventions  are  published  in  the  Session  laws  (S7.6:)  and  also  in 
the  Statutes  at  large  (S7.9:),  most  of  them  appearing  also  in  the  compilations  listed 
above  (S9.5 1;),  or  under  Y4.F762:T71  i-s.] 


SIO.      PORTO    RICO 

[The  organic  act  temporarily  to  provide  revenues  and  civil  govenmientfor  Porto  Rico  was  approved  Apr.  12, 
1900,  and  became  effective  May  1  1900.  From  that  date  to  June  30, 1908,  annual  reports  were  made  by 
the  governor  of  Porto  Rico  to  the  State  Department  (SlO.l:).  Beginning  with  the  fiscal  year  1909,  the 
governor  reports  to  the  War  Department,  in  accordance  with  the  act  of  July  15, 1909,  promulgated  by  Exec- 
utive order  of  same  date.  -See,  for  text  of  Executive  order  and  act,  and  for  historical  information,  note 
imder  W75.] 

SlO.l:     Annual  reports  of  governor 


(date) 


810.2: 

-'(CT) 

S10.3: 

(nos.) 

810.4: 

(nos.) 


1907, 
1908, 


1901,  May  1,  190(>-May  1,  1901,  1st    [4228-79] 

1902,  May  1,  1901-July  1,  1902,  2d     [4417-32] 

1903,  July  1,  1902-June  30,  1903,  3d     [4563-26] 

1904,  July  1,  1903-June  30,  1904,  4th    [4764-35]    [No  edition  without 

Congressional  document  number.] 

1905,  July  1,  1904-June  30,  1905,  5th     [4910-8] 

1906  [fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  6th]    [5070-135]    [No  edition  without 
Congressional  document  number.     Includes  Message  from  Presi- 
dent of  United  States  relative  to  his  visit  to  Porto  Rico.] 
fiscal  year  ending  June  30  [7th]     [5245-92] 

fiscal  year  ended  June  30  [8th]    [5393-578]     [No  edition  without 
Congressional  document  number.] 
See,  for  later  reports,  W75.1:,  and  for  historical  information,  note 
under  W75. 

General  publications 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

811.      TRADE    RELATIONS    BUREAU  t 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since  that 
time  the  Trade  Relations  Bureau,  although  organized  earlier,  has  begun  to  issue  publi- 
cations, necessitating  additional  classes,  the  heading  and  series  titles  of  which  are  ^ 
follows: 

Sll.     Trade  Relations  Bureau 
[Created  July  1, 1903,  tmder  sec.  11  of  the  act  to  establish  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  (Stat.  L. 

v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  830).] 
■Sll  .1 :    Annual  reports 


(date) 
S11.2: 

(CT) 
S11.3: 
(nos.) 
S11.4: 
(nos.) 


General  publications 

Bulletins 

Circulars 


979 
SI.    SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

[Founded  upon  the  bequest  of  James  Smithson,  of  London,  England,  who  gave  his 
entire  property  to  the  United  States  to  establish  an  institution  for  the  increase  and 
diffusion  of  knowledge  among  men. 

Incorporated  by  act  of  Congress  approved  Aug.  10,  1846  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  102). 

The  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as 
public  documents.  All  the  others  are  paia  for  from  the  private  funds  of  the  Insti- 
tution. All  publications  of  the  Ethnology  Bureau  (SI  2.)  and  the  National  Museum 
(SI  3.)  are,  however,  public  documents,  as  are  also  the  annual  reporia  submitted 
to  the  secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  by  the  American  Historical 
Association  (SI  4.)  and  the  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution 
(SI5.). 

See,  for  histories  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  SI  1.2:Sm62~7  ] 


Classification 
no. 

SI  1.1: 

(date) 


SI  1.      SECRETARY 
Annual  reports  of  board  of  regents 

[The  first  report  (1846)  was  printed  early  in  1847,  and  an  annual  report  has  since  been 
issued  regularly.  However,  the  volume  containing  the  report  for  1853  embraces 
the  essential  portions  of  the  preceding  reports  and  is  now  considered  the  first  of 
the  set. 

The  annual  report  is  for  calendar  year  until  1885,  when  it  covers  the  period  from  Jan. 
to  June.    From  1886,  the  report  is  regularly  for  the  fiscal  year. 

1884-1909,  the  report  is  issued  in  2  parts,  pt.  2  being  the  annual  report  of  the  National 
Museum.] 


1846 
1847 
1848 
1849 


495-211]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 

511-23]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 

544^8]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 

564-120]  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 


Same    [582-50] 

1850  [607-1]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1851  [629-108] 

1852  [670-53]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1853  [741-97]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same,  Congressional  edition  without  minority  report    [705-73] 

1854  [772-24]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same    [807-37] 

1855  [835-73]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same    [867-113] 

1856  [890-54]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same    [911-55] 

1857  [937-272]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same    [963-135] 

1858  [993-49J    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same    [1016-57] 


1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
.1867 
1868 
1869 

1870 
1871 
1872 

1873 


1066-90 

1089-21 

1141-77 

1172-25 

1201-83 

1233-55 

1265-102] 

1302-83' 

1319-86 

1380-83 

1460-153] 

ber.] 
[1471-20] 
[1482-149] 
[1573-107] 

ber.] 

[1585-130] 

ber.] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 


980 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

SI  1.1: 

(date) 


SI  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Annual  reports  of  board  of  regents- 

1874 
1875 
1876 

1877 


-Continued 


1654-56] 
1665-115] 
1724-46^ 
1785-35 

1878  [1835-59 

1879  [1891-54 

1880  [1944-31 

1881  [1994-109] 

1882  [2121-26] 

1883  [2246-69] 

1884  [pt.  1]     [2266-33,  pt.  1] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:884. 

1885,  pt.  1     [2431-15] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:885. 

1886,  pt.  1     [2498-170] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Report  of  Natiohal  Museum    See  SI  3.1:886. 

1887,  pt.  1     [2581-600] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:887. 

1888  [pt.  1]    [2668-142] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:888. 

1889  [pt.  1]     [2779-224] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:889. 

1890  [pt.  1]     [2878-129] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:890. 

1891  [pt.  1]     [3001-334] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:891. 

1892  [pt.  1]     [3131-114] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:892. 

1893  [pt.  1]     [3257-184] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI 3.1:893. 

1894  [pt.  1]     [3341-90] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:894. 

1895  [pt.  1]     [3448-425] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:895. 

1896  [pt.  1]     [3548-352] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:896. 

1897  [pt.  1]     [3706-575] 
Same  [pt.  2,  v.]  1:1 
Same  [pt.  2,  v.]2:| 

1898  [pt.  1]    [3833-309] 
Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum 

1899  [pt.  1]     [4016-737] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:899. 

1900  [pt.  1]     [4188-537] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:900. 

1901  [pt.  1]     [4393-707] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:901. 

1902  [pt.  1]     [4548-484] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:902. 

1903  [pt.  1]     [4740-748] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:903. 

1904  [pt.  1]     [4885-430] 

Same  [pt.  2]:  Report  of  National  Museum    See  SI  3.1:904. 


Report  of  National  Museum    /See  SI  3.1 :897. 


^eeSI3.1: 


981 


Classification 
no. 

SI  1.1: 

(date) 


SI  1.1°: 

(date) 
SIl.l»s 

(CT) 

SI1.2: 

Ab2 

Ag7 

An5 

An8 

As8» 

A882 


-  A88» 


AsS^ 
A88«: 
As8« 


SI  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports  of  board,  of  regents — Continued 

1905  [pt.  1] 
Same  [pt, 

1906  [pt.  1] 
Same  [pt. 

1907  [pt.  1] 
Same  [pt. 

1908  [pt.  1] 
Same  [pt. 


^e€  SI  3.1:905. 


5f'€ST3-.l:906. 


.See  SI  3.1:907. 


[5530-1543]     [For  1908, 


At6 
B47 


[505a-930  [pt.  1]] 

2]:  Report  of  National  Museum 

[5200-575  [pt.  1]] 

2] :  Report  of  National  Museum 

[5365-847] 

2]:  Report  of  National  Museum 

[5529-1543] 

2]:  Report  of  National  Museum 
the  National  Museum  report  was  issued  both  in  a  bureau  edition 
as  classed  under  SI  3.1:908,  and  in  another  edition  with  Smith- 
sonian title-page  classed  here  under  SI  1.1:908.] 
1909  [pt.  1]     [5818-112] 

Same  [pt.  2] :  Report  of  National  Museum  [5819-112]  [For  1909,  the 
National  Museum  report  was  issued  both  in  a  bureau  edition  as 
classed  under  SI  3.1: 909,  and  in  another  edition  with  both  Smith- 
sonian and  National  Museum  title-pages  classed  here  under 
SI  1.1:909.] 

Annual  reports     (separates;  Secretary's  report) 

Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

[This  class  embraces  all  the  separates  of  the  annual  report  except  the  secretary's 
report.  It  includes  all  the  separately  issued  reports  and  proceedings  of  the 
board  of  regents.] 

General  publications 

Abbreviations.  Rules  for  abbreviation  of  titles  of  scientific  periodicals 
in  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution  and  its  branches. 
Washington,  1908.     24« 

Agorophius  pygmseus.  Remarks  on  type  of  fossil  cetacean,  Agorophius 
pygmaeus  Miiller;  by  Frederick  W.  True.  Washington,  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  1907.     f «     ([Publication]  1694.) 

Animals  desired  for  National  Zoological  Park  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
1899.     ([Publication  AA.]) 

Anthropological  subjects.  Articles  on  anthropological  subjects,  con- 
tributed to  annual  reports  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1863-77; 
by  Charles  Ran.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1882. 
([Publication]  440.) 

Astrangia  danae.     Anatomy  of  Astrangia  danse,    6  lithographs  from 

»j,(,^     drawings  by  A.   Sonrel;  explanation   of  plates  by  J.    Walter 

,/,      Fewkes.     Washington,      1889.    large     4«    ([Publication]     671; 

Natural  history  illustrations,  prepared  under  direction  of  Louis 

Agassiz,  1849.) 

Astrophysical  Observatory.  Annals  of  Astrophysical  Observatory  of 
Smithsonian  Institution;  by  S.   P.   Langley,  aided  by  C.   G. 

•^  .;^j    Abbot.     1900  [1901].     v.  1,  f  «     ([Publication  1257.]) 

Same,  reprint,  1902,  from  Senate  document  20,  57th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 

1900  [1902].     40    ([Publication  1257.]) 
Same;  by  C.  G.  Abbot  and  F.  E.  Fowle,  jr.     1908.     v.  2,  large  4« 

([Publication  1257.]) 
Same,  Addenda  to  v.  2:  Note  on  reflecting  power  of  clouds;  by  C.  G. 
Abbot  and  F.  E.  Fowle,  jr.     [May  27,  1908.]    8^ 

Astrophysical  Observatory.  Exhibit  of  Smithsonian  Astropthysical 
Observatory  [at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1904;  by  S.  P.  Langley].     1904.     ([Publication  1466.]) 

Atlanta,  Ga.  Exhibit  of  Smithsonian  Institution  at  Cotton  States 
Exposition,  Atlanta,  1895.     1895.     ([Publication  988.]) 

Bibliographia  Americana  historico-naturalis,  A.  D.  1851;  auctore  Carole 
Girard.  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  Dec.  1852. 
([Publication  48.]) 


982 


Classification 
no. 

SI  1.2: 

C67 


C7I 


C81 


F53 


G29 

G61 


H392 


H393 


In7 
In8' 

In82 
In83 


81  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 
General  publications— Continued 

Coleoptera.  Catalogue  of  described  coleoptera  of  United  States,  by 
Friedrich  Ernst  Melsheimer;  revised  by  S.  S.  Haldeman  and 
J.  L.  Le  Conte.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  July. 
1853.     ([Publication  62.]) 

Colorado  River.     Exploration  of  Colorado  River  of  the  West  and  its 
tributaries,  explored  in  1869,  1870,  1871,  and  1872,  under  direc- 
tion of  secretary  of  Smithsonian  Institution;  [by  J.  W.  Powelll 
1875.     4»     [1622-[300]] 
See,  for  preliminary  reports,  [1526-173],  [1572-76],  and  [1621-265]. 

Correspondents.  List  of  foreign  correspondents  of  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution; corrected  to  Jan.  1870.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, Apr.  1870.  ([Publication]  225.)  [Not  in  Smithsonian 
miscellaneous  collections,  as  indicated  on  title-page.] 

Exchanges.  Rules  for  transmission  of  scientific  and  literary  exchanffes 
[1896.]    AP  ^ 

Fishes.  Six  species  of  North  American  fresh-water  fishes,  6  litho- 
graphs from  drawings  by  A.  Sonrel;  explanation  of  plates  by 
David  Starr  Jordan.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution, 
1889,  i"  ([Publication]  672;  Natural  history  illustrations, 
prepared  under  direction  of  Louis  Agassiz  and  Spencer  F.  Baird 
1849.) 

Geographical  tables.  Smithsonian  geographical  tables;  prepared  by 
R.  S.  Woodward.  2d  edition.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution, 1897.  ([Publication]  854.)  [See,  for  1st  edition,  Smith- 
sonian miscellaneous  collections,  v.  35  (SI  1.7:35).] 

Goode,  George  Brown.  Memoir  of  George  Brown  Goode,  1851-96;  by 
S.  P.  Langley.  [Washington,  Judd  and  Detweiler,  printers, 
1897.]    ([Publication  1082.]) 

Henry,  Joseph.  Memoir  of  Joseph  Henry,  sketch  of  his  scientific  work; 
by  William  B.  Taylor.  2d  edition.  1880.  ([Publication  339.]) 
[Read  before  Philosophical  Society  of  Washington,  Oct.  26,  1878,  and  published  in 
V.  2  of  its  bulletins.  The  first  separate  edition  was  issued  in  1879  by  Collins, 
printer,  Philadelphia,  and  is  not  a  Government  publication.  The  2d  edition  is 
an  extract  from  the  Memorial  of  Joseph  Henry,  which  was  published  by  order  of 
Congress  (Y7.1:H39),  and  which  was  also  included  in  v.  21  of  Smithsonian  miscel- 
laneous collections  (SI  1.7:21).] 

Henry,  Joseph.     Scientific  writings  of  Joseph  Henry.     Washington, 
Smithsonian   Institution,    1886.     v.    1,    large   8"     ([Publication 
550.]) 
Same.     1886.     v.  2,  large  8°    ([Publication  550.]) 

i^'^'^'-See,  for  another  print  of  this  work,  in  1  v.,  SI  1.7:30. 

Hyperbolic  functions.  Smithsonian  mathematical  tables,  hyperbolic 
functions;  by  George  F.  Becker  and  C.  E.  Van  Orstrand.  Wash- 
ington, Smithsonian  Institution,  1909.     ([Publication]  1871.) 

Institutions.  List  of  institutions  in  United  States  receiving  publi- 
cations of  Smithsonian  Institution.     1886.     ([Publication]  512.) 

International  exchange  list  of  Smithsonian  Institution;  corrected  to 
July,  1897.    Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1897.    ([Pub- 
lication] 1081.) 
Same;  corrected  to  Sept.  1903.     Washington,  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1904.     ([Publication]  1418.) 

International  exchange  service  of  Smithsonian  Institution.  1904. 
([Publication  1372a.])  [For  distribution  at  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition.  First  published  in  1902  as  part  of  v.  44  of  Smith- 
sonian miscellaneous  collections  (SI  1.7:44)  with  publication  no. 
1372.] 

International  catalogue.  [Circular  concerning]  international  catalogue 
of  scientific  literature  [and]  Regional  Bureau  for  United  States. 
1908.    24° 

Jefferson's  Bible.     Life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth.     See  Pr3.2:J49. 


d83 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

SI  1.2:  I 

M56    I 


M74 

N21 
N35 

Ocl 

Of2 


SI  1.     SECRET  ARY—Continued 


General  publications— Continued 


);':.rr'- 


FAbstxacts  of]  Smithsonian  meteorological 
Washington  [no  publisher]  1857.    ([Pub- 


P56» 

P563 
P56< 
P69 

Sel 
Sm6» 
Sm62 
Sm6» 


Meteorological  observations, 
observations  for  1855. 
lication  93.]) 

Meteorological  observations.  Results  of  meteorological  observations 
made  under  direction  of  Patent  OflBce  and  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1854-59.    See  I  23.2:M56  ^'^ 

Mongolia  and  Tibet.  Diary  of  a  journey  through  Mongolia  and  Tibet, 
in  1891  and  1892;  by  William  Woodville  Rockhill.  Washington, 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1894.     ([Publication  975.]) 

Natural  sines  and  cosines.  [Tables  of  natural  sines  and  cosines,  tan- 
gents and  cotangents,  with  useful  phvsical  constants,  etc.] 
[1893.]    ([Publication  852.]) 

Neptune.  Report  on  history  of  discovery  of  Neptune;  by  Benjamin 
Apthorj)  Gould,  jr.  Washington  City,  published  by  Smithsonian 
Institution  [printed  bv  Metcalf  and  Company,  Cambridge]  1850. 
([Publication  18.]) 

Occultations  visible  in  United  States  during  1852,  computed  at  expense 
of  fund  appropriated  for  establishment  of  Nautical  almanac  and 
published  by  Smithsonian  Institution;  by  John  Downes.  Wash- 
ington, 1851.  4°  ([Publication  29.])  [Also  in  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge,  v.  3  (SI  1.6:3).] 

Officers  and  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  with  act  of  Congress 
accepting  bequest,  and  act  incorporating  said  institution. 
Washington,  printed  at  office  of  Blair  and  Rives,  1846.  ([Publi- 
cation N.])  [On  p.  114  of  Catalogue  of  publications,  1846-82 
(SI  1.7:27),  it  is  noted  that  "N  "  is  included  in  annual  report  of 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1847;  and  on  p.  39  of  Publications  of 
Smithsonian  Institution,  May,  1896  (SI  1.8:896),  *'N  "  is  listed  aa 
being  included  in  annual  report  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1853. 
As  a  matter  of  fact  it  is  not  included  in  either.  The  2  acts  men- 
tioned in  the  above  title,  however,  are  given  in  the  appendix  to 
the  1853  report;  see  SI  1.1:853,  p.  106-112.] 

Physical  tables.     Smithsonian  physical  tables;  prepared  by  Thomas 

Gray.     Revised  edition.    Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution, 

1897.     ([Publication  1038.])     [See,  for  Ist  edition,  Smithsonian 

miscellaneous  collections,  v.  35  (SI  1.7:35).] 

Same.    2d  revised  edition.    Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution, 

1903.  ([Publication  1038.]) 

Same.     3d  revised  edition.     Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution, 

1904.  ([Publication  1038.]) 

Same.    4th  revised  edition.    W^ashington,  Smithsonian  Institution, 

1908.     ([Publication]  1038.) 
[Planisphere  of  visible  heavens,  extending  to  40°  of  south  declination, 

for  observations  on  meteoric  displays];  prepared  by  committee 

of  Connecticut  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     [1864.]    large  4* 

([Publication  359.]) 
Seattle,  Wash.     Exhibits  of  Smithsonian  Institution  and  United  States 

National  Museum  at  Alaska-Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  Seattle, 

Wash.,  1909.    Washington  [Judd  and  Detweiler]  1909. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Revised  statutes  of  United  States,  1878,  title 

73,  with  amendments  to  Mar.  12,  1894.     [1894.]    ([Publication 

aZo.j) 

Smithsonian  Institution,  1846-96,  history  of  its  first  half  century;  edited 
by  George  Brown  Goode.  Washington,  1897.  large  8°  ([Publi- 
cation 1086.]) 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Account  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  its 
origin,  history,  objects,  and  achievements;  [by  G.  Brown  Goode]. 
Washington,  1895.  38  p.  ([Publication  987.])  [For  distribu- 
tion at  Atlanta  Exposition.] 


984 


Classiflcation 
no. 

SI  1.2: 

Sine  4 

Sm6« 

Sm68 
So4i 


So42 


Su7 


ijisil.2«: 

SI  1.3: 

(nos.) 

^;isii.4: 

(nos.) 
SI  1.5: 

(date) 


SI  1.     SECRETARY— Continued  m.  ......u. , 

.on 

General  pul)ll cations — Continued  •  r  1> 

Same.     [Reprint]  Washington,  1895.     [27]  p.     ([Publication  987.]) 
Same;  [revised  by  Cyrus  Adler].     Washington,  1904.     ([Publication 
1465.])     [For  distribution  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition.] 

Smithsonian  Institution,  documents  relative  to  its  origin  and  history, 
1835-99,  edited  by  William  Jones  Rhees:  v.  1, 1835-87,  24th-49th 
Congress.     1901.     ([Publication  1305.])     [4010^-732] 

*'■ 'Same:    v.   2,    1887-99,  50th-55th  Congress.      1901.      ([Publication 
•     1306.])     [40102-732] 

Smithson,  James.  James  Smithson;  by  Samuel  Pierpont  Langley. 
City  of  Washington,  1904.  ([Publication  1442.])  [Reprinted 
from  Smithsonian  Institution,  1846-96,  history  of  its  first  half 
century,  edited  by  G.  Brown  Goode  (SI  1.2:Sm6^).] 

Solar  eclipse  expedition.  The  1900  solar  eclipse  expedition  of  Astro- 
physical  Observatory  of  Smithsonian  Institution;  by  S.  P. 
Langley,  aided  by  C.  G.  Abbot.  1904.  4*^  ([Publication] 
1439.) 

Solar  eclipse.  Map  of  solar  eclipse  of  Mar.  15,  1858;  by  Thomas  Hill. 
Washington  [Smithsonian  Institution]  Jan.  1858.  ([Publication 
101.])  [Not  m  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  although 
those  words  appear  on  the  title-page.] 

Supplies.  Schedule  showing  contractors  and  prices  for  miscellaneous 
supplies  diu-ing  fiscal  year  1908.     1907.    4° 

Telegraph.  Extracts  from  proceedings  of  board  of  regents  in  relation  to 
electro-magnetic  telegraph,  n.  p.  n.  d.  [Also  in  annual  report 
of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1857  (SI  1.1:857),  and  in  Smithsonian 
miscellaneous  collections,  v.  2  (SI  1.7:2).] 

General  publications  (separates) 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

List  of  official  publications  of  Government  [dis- 
tributed for  Library  of  Congress  through 
Smithsonian  Institution] 

Hand-list  of  documents  and  other  publications 
1872    12« 

* 
* 
* 

■X- 

* 
* 

12° 
12° 
List  of  documents  and  other  publications 

[Beginning  with  15,  box  numbers  were  used  instead  of  box  letters.] 
1881  [box  14,  O],  Oct.  1,  1880-Apr.  1881     16" 
box  15,  Apr.-Oct.  18    12° 

1882,  box  16,  Oct.  18,  1881-Mav  8,  1882    12» 

1883,  box  17,  May  8-Nov.  28    12° 
1884-92,  boxes  18-51    * 


1873 

box    1,  A] 

box    2,  B 

1874 

box    3,  0] 

box    4,  D 

box    5,  E 

1875 

box    6,  F 

1876 

box    7,  G 

1877 

box    8,  H] 

box    9,1] 

1878 

box  10,  K 

box  11,  L 
box  12,  M 

1879 

1880,  case  [13],  N 


985 


Classification 
no. 

SI  1.5: 


(date) 


SI  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

List  of  official  publications  of  Governirient  [dis- 
tributed for  Library  of  Congress  through. 
Smithsonian  Institution]— Continued 

List  of  documents  and  other  publications — Continued 

1893,  box  52,  May  10-Aug.  4 
box  53,  Aug.  4-Deo.  20 

1894,  boxes  54-5G,  Dec.  20,  1893-Aug.  20,  1894 
box  57,  Aug.  20-Nov.  23 

1895,  box  58,  Nov.  23,  1894-Feb.  18,  1895 
box  59,  Feb.  18-June  1 

box  60,  June  1-Oct.  7 

1896,  box  61,  Oct.  7,  1895-Jan.  24,  1896 
box  62,  Jan.  24-May  13 

box  63,  May  13 -Nov.  7 

1897,  box  64,  Nov.  7,  1896-Apr.  10,  1897 
box  65,  Apt.  10-Oct.  1 

1898,  box  66,  Oct.  1,  1897-Jan.  19,  1898 
box  67,  Jan.  19-Apr.  19 

box  68,  Apr.  19-Aug.  31 

box  68a,  with  title,  Liat  of  documents  of  United  States  Govern- 
ment, shipped  Sept.  6,  1898 

1899,  box  69,  Aug.  31,  1898-Jan.  17,  1899 

Same,  supplement  16° 
box  70,  Jan.  17-Aug.  1 

Same,  supplement  16" 
box  71,  Aug.  1-Nov.  1 

Same,  supplement  IG" 
box  72,  Nov.  1-Dec.  30 

1900,  box  73,  Dec.  30,  1899-Mar.  12,  1900 
box  74,  Mar.  12-May  14 

box  75,  May  14-July  10 
box  76,  July  10-Oct.  6 
box  77,  Oct.  6-Nov.  23 
Same,  supplement    4" 

1901,  box  78,  Nov.  23,  1900-Jan.  23,  1901 
box  79,  Jan.  23-Apr.  1 

box  80,  Apr.  1-May  20 

Same,  supplement,  listing  Congressional  record,  v.  34,  pts.  1 
and  2    4° 
box  81,  May  20- July  8 

Same,  supplement,  listing  Congressional  record,  v.  34,  pts.  3 
and  4    4® 
box  82,  July  8-Oct.  24 
List  of  official  publications  of  Government 

1902,  box    83,  Oct.  24,  1901-Jan.  4,  1902 
box    84,  Jan.  4-Mar.  17 

box  85,  Mar.  17-June  17 

box  86,  June  17-Sept.  8 

box  87,  Sept.  8-Dec.  17 

1903,  box  88,  Dec.  17,  1902-Feb.  17,  1903 
box  89,  Feb.  17-Apr.  27 

box  90,  Apr.  27-July  20 

box  91,  July  20-Nov.  20 

1904,  box  92,  Nov.  20,  1903-Jan.  11,  1904 
box  93,  Jan.  11-Feb.  17 

box  94,  Feb.  17-Apr.  15 

box  95,  Apr.  15-June  6 

box  96,  June  6-Oct.  1 

box  97,  Oct.  1-Dec.  27 

1905,  box  98,  Dec.  27,  1904-Feb.  28,  1905 
box  99,  Feb.  28-Apr.  24 

box  100,  Apr.  24-July  26 


986 


ClasslAcatlon 
no. 


SI  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 


SI  1.5:  I  List  of  official   publications   of   Government   [dis- 
rdate^  tributed     for     Library    of     Congress    throngli 

'^        ^  Smithsonian  Institution]— Continued 

1905,  box  101,  July  26-Oct.  20 
box  102,  Oct.  20-Dec.  20 

1906,  box  103,  Dec.  20,  1905-Feb.  5,  1906 
box  104,  Feb.  5-Mar.  24 
box  105,  Mar.  24-Sept.  19 
box  106,  Sept.  19-Nov.  20 

1907,  box  107,  Nov.  20,  1906-Jan.  8,  1907 
box  108,  Jan.  8-Mar.  1 
box  109,  Mar.  1-May  17 
box  110,  May  17-Oct.  5 

1908,  box  111,  Oct.  5,  1907-Feb.  26,  1908 
box  112,  Feb.  26-May  20 
box  113,  May20-Oct.  5 

1909,  box  114,  Oct.  5,  1908-Jan.  6,  1909 
box  115,  Jan.  6- Apr.  5 
box  116,  Apr.  5-Juiie  7 
box  117,  June  7-Sept.  28 
box  118,  Sept.  28-Dec.  8 

1910,  box  119,  Dec.  8,  1909-Mar.  10,  1910 


SI  1.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Smithsonian  contributions  to  knovrledge    large  4° 

[The  volumes  of  this  series  contain  original  memoirs  on  different  branches  of  knowl- 
edge. They  are  published  at  the  expense  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  and 
are  not  strictly  Government  publications.  However,  as  they  are  usually  re- 
garded as  public  documents  and  have  free  transmission  by  mail,  they  are  listed 
here.) 


V.    1    [Complete 

m  1  pt.] 

V.  19, 

4  pts. 

V.    2,  9  pts. 

V.  20    [Complete  in  1  pt.] 

V.    3,  7  pts. 

V.    4     [Complete 

V.  21,  5  pts. 

in  1  pt.] 

V.  22,  6  pts. 

V.    5,  6  pts. 

V.  23,  6  pts. 

V.    6,  7  pts. 

V.  24,  2  pts. 

V.    7,  5  pts. 

V.  25,  3  pts. 

V.    8,  5  pts. 

V.  26,  2  pts. 

V.    9,  5  pts. 

V.  27t 

V.  10,  4  pts. 

V.  28     [Complete  in  1  pt.] 

V.  11,  8  pts. 

V.  29,  9  pts. 

V.  12,  6  pts. 

V.  301 

V.  13,  9  pts. 
V.  14,  6  pts. 

V.  31 
V.  32 

[Each  complete  in  1  pt.] 

V.  15,  5  pts. 

V.  33 

V.  16,  8  pts. 

V.  34,  4  pts. 

V.  17,  2  pts. 

V.  35     [2  pts.  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 

V.  18,  5  pts. 

1909.] 

Smithsonian 

contributions  t< 

3  knowledge    (separates) 

SI1.6«: 

(CT) 
SI  1.7:     Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections 

(v.  nos.)  [These  8°  publications,  including  all  issued  in  that  form  by  the  Smithsonian  Institu- 

tion except  the  annual  reports,  have  been  published  since  1802,  volumes  being 
completed  at  irregular  times.  The  separate  papers  are  often  published  and  cir- 
culated a  long  time  before  being  incorporated  into  a  volume.  Published  at  the 
expense  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  they  are  not  strictly  Government  publi- 
cations, but  as  they  are  usually  regarded  "as  public  documents  and  have  free 
transmission  by  mail,  they  are  listed  here.] 

V.    1,  3  pts. 
V.    2,  10  pts. 

t  Prior  to  Dec.  31,  1909,  the  period  covered  by  this  ChecHist,  the  only  portions  of 
V.  27  of  Smithsonian  contributions  to  knowledge  which  had  been  issued  were  Smith- 
sonian publication  801,  2  editions,  and  Smithsonian  publication  884.  These  bore  no 
volume  number.  In  1911,  no.  3  of  v.  27  was  issued;  the  advertisement  in  this  num- 
ber designates  the  former  publications  as  nos.  1  and  2  of  the  volume. 


987 


CUwilflcatlon 
no. 

SI  1.7: 

(v.  nos.) 


'••'l 


81  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Smltlisonlan  miscoUaneoui^  oolleotlons — Continued 

V.    3,  4  ptB. 

V.    4,  2  pts. 

V.    5,  3  pts. 

V.    6,  4  pts. 

V.    7,  12  pts. 

V.    8,  10  pts. 

V.    9,  2  pts. 

V.  10,  11  pts. 

V.  11,  6  pts. 

V.  12,  3  pts. 

V.  13,  10  pts.     (National  Museum  bulletins,  1-10.)    See.  also  note  under 

SI  3.3: 
V.  14,  8  pts. 
V.  15,  11  pts. 
V.  IG,  8  pts. 

V  18 1     [-^^^^  complete  in  1  pt.] 

V.  19,  2  pts.     (Proceedings  of  National  Museum,   v.   1,  2.)    See  also 

813.6:1,2. 
V.  20,  3  pts.     (Bulletins  of  Philosophical  Society  of  Washington,  v.  1-3.) 
,\  ^      See  also  note  and  entries  under  SI  1.10: 
v.  21,  3  pts. 
V.  22,  2  pts.     (Proceedings  of  National  Museum,  v.  3,  4.)    See  also 

SI 3.6:3,  4. 
V.  23,  5  pts.     (National  Museum  bulletins,  11-15.)    See  also  note  under 

SI  3.3: 
V.  24     (National  Museum  bulletin  16.)     [Complete  in  1  pt.    See  also 

note  under  SI  3.3:] 
V.  25,  5  pts.     (Bulletins  of  Philosophical  Society  of  Washington,  v.  4 

and   5,   and   other  papers.)    See  also  note  and  entries  under 

SI  1.10: 

4  pts. 

4  pts. 


[Each  complete  in  1  pt.] 


(Bulletins  of  Philosophical   Society  of  Washington, 
See  also  note  and  entries  under  SI  1.10: 


291 

30) 

3lJ 

32,  2  pts. 

V.  33,  4  pts. 

6-10.) 

V.  34,  10  pts. 

V.  35,  3  pts. 

V.  36     [Complete  in  1  pt.] 
V.  37,  5  pts. 
v^  38,  7  pts. 
V.  39,  7  pts. 

V.  40     [Complete  in  1  pt.] 
V.  41,  8  pts. 

^'  ^3!    [Each  complete  in  1  pt] 

V.  44,  5  pts. 

V.  45,  pts.  1  and  2       |     (Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  quar- 

Same,  pts.  3  and  4/        terly  iasue,  v.  1.) 
V.  46,  6  pts. 
V.  47,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

Same,  pt.  4 
V.  48,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

Same,  pt.  4 


(Smithsonian 
issue,  V.  2.) 


(Smithsonian 
issue,  V.  3.) 


miscellaneous    collections,    quarterly 


miscellaneous    collections,    quarterly 


988 


Classification 
no. 

SI  1.7: 

(v.  nos.) 


SI1.7«: 

(CT) 


SI1.7&: 

(v.  nos.) 


SI  1.8 


869 
874 

876 

884 » 

884  2 

886 

890 

892 

894 


SI  1.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Smlthsoniaii  miscellaneous  collections— Continued 

V.  49,  5  pts. 
V.  50,  pt.  1        j 
Same,  pt.  2 


(Smithsonian 
issue,  V.  4.) 


miscellaneous    collections,    quarterly 


Same,  pt.  3 
Same,  pt.  4] 
V.  51     [3  pts.  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
pt.  1 

(Smithsonian    miscellaneous   collections,     quarterly 
issue,  V,  5.) 


V.52 

Same,  pt.  2 

Same,  pt.  3 

Same,  pt.  4 
V.  53     [5  pts.  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
V.  54     [1  pt.  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections  (separates) 

[Most  of  the  pamphlets  classed  here  which  were  published  between  1904  and  1909 
are  really  separates  from  the  quarterly  issue  (SI  1.7'':),  since  they  bear  the  words 
"Reprinted  from  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  quarterly  issue,  vol- 
ume — ."  However,  as  the  quarterly  issue  does  not  supersede  but  is  a  part  of  the 
main  series,  it  is  proper  to  class  all  the  separates  here.] 

Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections  (quarterly) 

[The  plan  of  publishing  the  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections  quarterly  was 
established  in  1903  in  order  to  publish  sooner  the  results  of  research,  and  especially 
for  reports  of  a  preliminary  nature.  The  quarterly  issue  was  intended  not  to 
supersede  but  to  form  a  part  of  the  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections.  See 
also  notes  under  SI  1.7:  and  SI  1.7":] 

V.  1,  4  pts.  in  2  books  See  SI  1.7:45. 
V.  2,  4  pts.  See8ll.7A7. 
V.  3,  4  pts.  /See  SI  1.7:48. 
V.  4,  4  pts.  -S-ee  SI  1.7:50. 
V.  5,  4  pts.  ^ee  SI  1.7:52. 
[Discontinued.) 

Lists  of  publications 

[Many  lists  of  Smithsonian  publications  have  been  published,  including  check  lists, 
price  lists,  catalogues,  etc.  Such  of  these  as  are  not  included  in  any  series  are 
listed  below,  the  entries  for  those  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  having 
been  obtained  from  List  of  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1846-1903, 
by  W.  J.  Rhees  (SI  1.8:903).    Other  lists  may  be  found  in  Smithsonian  miscella- 


neous collections  (SI  1.7:),  v. 
(SI  1.1:),  1885  and  1886.] 


10,  14,  16,  27,  and  44,  and  in  Annual  reports 
J.  Rhees. 


List  of  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution;  by  Wm 
1869.     ([Publication  226.])    ^ 

Check  list  of  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  July,  1874;  [by 
Wm.  J.  Rhees].  1874.  ([Publication  278.])  [Not  in  Smith- 
sonian miscellaneous  collections,  as  indicated  on  title-page.] 

List  of  Smithsonian  publications;  by  Wm.  J.  Rhees.  1876.  ([Publica- 
tion 290.])     * 

Check  list  of  Smithsonian  publications,  Dec.  1881-Mar.  1884;  by  Wm.  J. 
Rhees.     1884.     ([Publication  571.])    ^ 

Price  list  of  Smithsonian  publications,  Mar.  1884;  by  Wm.  J.  Rhees. 
1884.     ([Publication  573.])    * 
Same,    Oct.    1,    1886;  by    Wm.    J.    Rhees.     1886.     ([Publication 
627a.])     * 

Check  list  of  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  July,  1890;  [by 
Wm.  J.  Rhees].     1890.     ([Publication]  745.) 

List  of  Smithsonian  publications,  Jan.  1892;  by  Wm.  J.  Rhees.  1892. 
([Publication  835.])    * 

List  of  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution  for  sale  or  exchange. 
May,  1894.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1894.  ([Pub- 
lication 924.]) 


989 


ClasHiflcatlon 
no. 

SI  1.81 

896 


899 
901 
W2 


SI 


SECRETARY— Continued 


904 


907 


909 

SI  1.9: 

(date) 
SI  1.10: 

(v.  nos.) 


J  SI  1. lit 


Dec.  1899. 


Mar.   1901. 


by  William 
1376.)    [In- 


Lilsts  of  publications— (Continued 

Publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  Maj^,  1896;  by  William  J. 
Rhoes.  Waahington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1896,  ([Publi- 
cation] 991.) 
Publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution  available  for  distribution,  Apr. 
1898;  [by  Wm.  J.  RheesJ.  Washington,  Apr.  1898.  ([Publica- 
tion] 1091.) 

Same,  Dec.   1899;  [by  Wm.  J.  Rhees].     Washington, 
([Publication]  1175.) 

Same,  Mar.  1901;  [by  Wm.  J.   Rhees].     Washington, 
([Publication]  1256.) 

Same,  Jan.  1902.     [1902.] 
List  of  publications  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1846-1903; 
Jones   Rhees.     Washington,    1903.     ([Publication] 
eluded  also  in  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  appearing 
in  V.  14  of  that  series  (SI  1.7:14),  in  which  form  the  series  title  is 
found  on  title-page  and  cover.] 
Classified  list  of  Smithsonian  publications  available  for  distribution 
Apr.  1904.     Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  1904.     ([Pub- 
lication] 1461.) 

Same,    Apr.    1907.     Smithsonian    Institution, 
([Publication]  1722.) 

Same,    May,    1908.     Washington, 
([Publication]  1806.) 

Same,    Mar.    1909.    Washington,    Smithsonian    Institution,    1909. 
([Publication]  1859.) 

Specifications    for    supplies 


Bulletin  of  Philosophical  Society  of  Washington 

[Published  by  the  cooperation  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  from  the  organization 
of  the  vSociety  in  Mar.  1871  to  Dec.  1887,  at  which  time,  the  society  being  well 
established,  the  support  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  was  withdrawn. 

Included  also,  with  corrections,  in  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections  (SI  1.7:)  as 
indicated  below.] 


Washington, 
Smithsonian    Institution, 


1907. 


1908. 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

7    ■ 
8 
9 
■v^lOf 


^ 


See  also  SI  1.7:20. 


See  also  SI  1.7 .25. 


See  also  SI  1.7  :Z'S. 


t  Includes  index  to  v.  1-10. 

J  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  July,  1910, 
the  Smithsonian  Institution  acquired  the  series  of  publications  on  the  Harriman  Alaska 
Expedition  of  1899,  of  which  v.  1-13  (except  v.  6  and  7)  were  first  privately  printed  by 
Doubleday,  Pag^  &  Company,  New  York,  1902-05.  The  series  has  been  transferred 
to  the  Smithsonian  Institution  by  Mrs.  Edward  H.  Harriman  and  the  work  will  here- 
after be  known  as  the  Harriman  Alaska  series  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  Vol- 
umes 1-5  and  8-13  were  rebound  in  1910  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  with  added 
Smithsonian  title-pages.  These  special  title-pages  will  also  be  used  for  v.  6  and  7,  at 
this  date  (1911)  in  preparation,  and  for  any  additional  volumes  that  may  appear  here- 
after. This  new  Smithsonian  series  necessitates  an  additional  class  under  SI  1.,  the 
series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 


SIl.ll: 
(v.  nos.) 


Harriman  Alaska  series    large  8" 


990 


SI  2.      ETHNOLOGY    BUREAU 


[Ethnological  research  was  formerly  part  of  the  work  of  the  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  Rocky 
Mountain  Region  (1 17.),  which  was  merged  in  the  Geological  Survey  (1 19.)  by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1879 
(Stat.  L.  v.  20,  p.  394).  In  that  act  Congress  provided  that  the  ethnological  work  should  be  carried  on 
under  the  Smithsonian  Institution.    Thus  the  Ethnology  Bureau  was  established. 

Besides  publishing  the  annual  reports  and  bulletins  authorized  by  Congress,  the  Ethnology  Bureau  has 
completed  the  publication  of  Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology  (1 17.5:),  a  series  which  was 
begun  by  the  former  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  liocky  Mountain  Region  under  the  direction 
of  the  Interior  Department. 

The  name  "  Bureau  of  Ethnology  "  appears  on  the  title-pages  of  annual  reports  up  to  and  including  the  15th 
report,  1894,  since  which  the  form  "Bureau  of  American  Ethnology"  has  been  used.  The  latter  is  the 
official  name  of  the  bureau.] 


Classification 
no. 

SI2.1: 

(date) 


SI2.1«: 

(date) 

|^I2.1«: 

(CT) 

SI  2.2: 


B47 


!-•    / 


B472 
D56 


G33 
L26» 


L262 
L26' 


Annual  reports     lai^e  8° 


1880,  Ist 

set. 

1881,  2d 

1882,  3d 

1883,  4th 

1884,  5th 

1885,  6th 

1886,  7th 

1887,  8th 

1888,  9th 

1889,  10th 

1890,  11th 

1891,  12th 

1892,  13th 

1893,  14th,  V 


Not  in  Congressional 


2055-61] 
2317-32] 
2327-42] 
2497-167 
2578-571 
2989-107 
2999-295' 
3111-11] 
3134-116] 
3237-81] 
3238-82] 
3427-266] 
.1    [3531 


-230] 


Same,  V.  2    [3531^-230] 

1894,  15th     [3544-339] 

1895,  16th    [3580-93] 


1896,  17th,  V.  1     [3836-316] 
Same,  v.  2     [3837-316] 

1897,  18th,  pt.  1     [4014-736] 
Same,  pt.  2     [4015-736] 

1898,  19th,  pt.  1     [4192-539] 
Same,  pt.  2     [4193-539] 

1899,  20th    [4395-709] 

1900,  21st     [4547-483] 

1901,  22d,  pt.  1    [4715-641] 
Same,  pt.  2     [4716-641] 

1902,  23d     [4895-476] 
1903,24th     [5054-939] 
1904,  25th     [5212-821] 
1905,26th     [5367-825] 

1906,  27th  [5531-1572] 

1907,  28th  t        " 

1908,  29th  t 

1909,  30th  t 


5820-134] 
?  -1504] 
?  -  ?  ] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  director) 
Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


General  publications 

[Certain  publications  entered  here  under  SI  2.2:  are  listed  in  Ethnology  Bureau 
bulletin  49  and  numbered  under  the  headings  "Introductions"  and  "Miscella- 
neous publications."  Bulletin  49  is  not  listed  in  this  Checklist  because  a  1910 
publication.  It  is  entitled  List  of  publications  of  Bureau  of  American  Ethnology, 
and  is  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  SI  2.3:49.] 

Bibliography.     Proof-sheets  of  bibliography   of  languages  of  North 
American    Indians;  by   James   Constantino    Pilling.     1885.     4° 
[Distributed  only  to  collaborators.] 
Same.     [Loose  sheets  printed  on  one  side  of  the  sheet  only.] 

Dictionary.  Advance  pages  [of]  Dictionary  of  American  Indians  north 
of  Mexico;  [prepared  by  F.  W.  Hodge].  Washington  [Smith- 
sonian Institution]  1903.  *  [A  limited  edition  was  printed  for 
use  of  compilers  of  Handbook  of  American  Indians  (SI  2.3:30).] 

Gesture-signs.  Collection  of  gesture-signs  and  signals  of  North  Ameri- 
can Indians,  with  some  comparisons;  by  Garrick  Mallery.  1880. 
4«    *    [See  also  SI  2. 2 :Si2.] 

Languages.  Introduction  to  study  of  Indian  languages,  with  words, 
phrases,  and  sentences  to  be  collected;  by  J.  W.  Powell.  [1st 
edition.]  1877.  4°  [Issued  by  Interior  Department  prior  to 
establishment  of  Ethnology  Bureau,  but  included  by  Ethnology 
Bureau  in  its  lists  of  publications.] 
Same.  2d  edition  with  charts.  1880.  4'» 
Same,  Alphabet  to  accompany  2d  edition,    n.  p.  n.  d.    16° 


t  Not  yet  issued  (Dec,  1911). 


991 


ClMslflcatlom  SI  2.    ETHNOIiOGY  BUREAU— Continued 

no. 

812.2:     General  publications— Continued       ni>'>lh;a     .i.Ulr^ 

L64^  [Linguistic  families  of  Indian  tribes  north  of  Mfeiico;  with  provisional 
list  of  principal  tribal  names  and  synonyms.]    [1885.]    16^    * 

L642  Linguistic  familios.  [Map  of]  linguistic  stocks  of  American  Indians 
north  of  Mexico  [with  inset,  Aleutian  Islands];  by  J.  W.  Powell. 
[1891.1  20.3X17.5  in.  [A  limited  edition  of  this  map,  which  is 
mcluded  as  plate  1  in  7th  annual  report  (SI  2.1:886),  was  issued.] 

L643  Linguistic  families.  [Map  of]  linguistic  families  of  American  Indians 
north  of  Mexico  [with  insets,  Aleutian  Islands  and  ne.  Siberia]; 
by  J.  W.  Powell.  [1906.]  20X17.5  in.  *  [Printed  in  advance 
of  Handbook  of  American  Indians,  pt.ll  (SI  2.3:30^),  in  which  it 
afterward  appeared .  ]  ,.,;../, 

M84  Mortuary  customs.  Introduction  to  study  of  mortuary  customs  among 
North  American  Indians;  by  H.  C.  Yarrow.     1880.    4*> 

P96       Publications.     Circular  letter  relative  to  publications  of  Bureau  [of 

Ethnology].    July  1,  1902.     * 
Si2       Sign  language.     Introduction  to  study  of  sign  language  among  North 
American  Indians  as  illustrating  gesture  speech  of  mankind;  by 
Garrick  Mallery.     1880.    4"    [6'ce  a/so  SI  2.2 :G33.] 

T73  Tribes  of  North  America,  with  synonymy:  Skittagetan  family;  pre- 
pared by  H.  W.  Henshaw].  [1890.]  4**  *  [A  few  copies  were 
printed  for  use  of  compilers  of  Handbook  of  American  Indians 
(SI  2.3:30).] 

SI  2.3:     Bulletins 

(nos.)       [1]  Bibliography  of  Eskimo  language;  by  James  Constantino  Pilling. 
1887. 
Same,     f" 
[2]  Perforated  stones  from  California;  by  Henry  W.  Henshaw.     1887. 
[3]  Use  of  gold  and  other  metals  among  ancient  inhabitants  of  Chiriqui, 

Isthmus  of  Darien;  by  William  H.  Holmes.     1887. 
[4]  Work  in  mound  exploration  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology;  by  Cyrus 

Thomas.     1887. 
[5]  Bibliography  of  Siouan  languages;  by  James  Constantino  tilling. 
1887.  •        '•■' 

Same.     f« 
[6]  Bibliography  of  Iroquoian  languages;  by  James  Constantino  Pil- 
ling.    1888. 
Same.     f° 
[7]  Textile  fabrics  of  ancient  Peru;  by  William  H.  Holmes.    1889. 
[8]  Problem  of  Ohio  mounds;  by  Cyrus  Thomas.     1889. 
[9]  Bibliography  of  Muskhogean  languages;  by  James  Constantino 
Pilling.     1889. 
Same.    f° 
[10]  Circular,  square,   and  octagonal  earthworks  of  Ohio;  by  Cyrus 

Thomas.     1889. 
[11]  Omaha  and  Ponka  letters;  by  James  Owen  Dorsey.     1891. 
[12]  Catalogue  of  prehistoric  works  east  of  Rocky  Mountains;  by  Cvrus 

Thomas.     1891. 
[13]  Bibliography   of  Algonquian   languages;  by   James   Constantino 
Pilling.     1891. 
Same,    f^ 
[14]  Bibliography   of  Athapascan   languages;  by  J[ameg   Constantino 
Pilling.     1892.  '    -1     .' 

Same.    f° 
[15]  Bibliography  of  Chinookan  languages,  including  Chinook  jargon; 
by  James  Constantine  Pilling.     1893, 
Same,    i^ 


992 


Classification 
no. 


SI  2.     ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU— Continued 


SI  2.3:     Bulletins— Continued 


'nos.) 


[16]  Bibliography  of  Salishan  languages;  by  James  Constantine  Pilling. 
1893. 

Same.    f° 
[17]  Pamunkey  Indians  of  Virginia;  by  Jno.  Garland  Pollard.     1894. 
[18]  Maya  year;  by  Cyrus  Thomas.     1894. 

[19]  Bibliography  of  Wakashan  languages;  by  James  Constantine  Pil- 
ling.    1894. 

Same,    f 
[20]  Chinook  texts;  by  Franz  Boas.     1894. 
[21]  Ancient  quarry  in  Indian  Territory;  by  William  Henry  Holmes. 


1894. 


by 


[22]  Siouan  tribes  of  the  East;  by  James  Mooney.     1894. 

[23]  Archeologic  investigation  in  James  and    Potomac  valleys 

Gerard  Fowke.     1894. 
[24]  List  of  publications  of  Bureau  of  Ethnology  with  index  to  authors 

and  subjects;  by  Frederick  Webb  Hodge.     1894.     [Interleaved.] 


25 

large  8° 

4538-455 

37  t 

26    large  8« 

4538-456 

38     [5532-1501] 

27    large  8« 

4538-457 

39     [5533-1528] 

28     [4896-477 

40 1 

29     [5000-166 

41     [5535-1530] 

30,  pt.  1     [5001-926] 
Same,  pt.  2t 

42     [5535-1531] 

43t 

31 

5000-927] 

44 1 

32 

5000-928 

45 1 

33 

5210-816 

46 1 

34 

5210-817 

47t 

35 

5210-818 

48     [5826-420] 

36 

5210-819 

SI2.3«: 

Bulletins  (separates 

) 

(CT) 

SI  2.4: 

Circulars 

(nos.) 

[NOE 

e  issued. 

SI  3.      NATIONAL    MUSEUM 


[The  National  Museum  was  instituted  at  establishment  of  Smithsonian  Institution  by  act  approved  Aug. 
10,  1846  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  105).  Since  1858  Congress  has  made  annual  appropriations  for  its  maintenance. 
See  Smithsonian  Institution,  documents  relative  to  its  origin  and  history,  v.  2  (SI  1.2:Sm67),  and  Na- 
tional Museum  annual  report,  1896  (SI  3.1:896),  p.  287-324.] 

SI  3.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


[1881-83,  in  annual  reports  of  Smithsonian  Institution  (SI  1.1:). 

1884-1909,  published  as  pt.  2  of  annual  reports  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  although 
"pt.  2^'  does  not  usually  appear  on  title-page. 

Beginning  with  1905,  the  reports  have  been  entirely  administrative,  omitting  the 
scientific  papers.  Similar  scientific  matter  has  since  been  included  in  the  Pro- 
ceedings of  National  Museum  (SI  3.6:).] 


1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


2266-33,  pt. 
2432-15] 
2499-170 
2582-600 
[2669-142" 
2780-224" 
2879-1291 
3002-334" 
3132-114" 
3258-1841 


2] 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897  [\ 
Sac 
1898 

[3342-90] 
3449-425 
3549-352 
^]l     [370 
le  [v.]  2 
3834-309] 

7-575] 
[3708-575] 

1899 

4017-737 

1900 

4189-537 

1901 

4394-707 

1902 

4549-484 

t  Not  printed  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909. 


993 


ClasslflcadoQ 
no. 

SI  3.1: 

(date) 


Sia.l'*: 

(date) 

SI3.10: 

(CT) 

813.2: 

l87 


T69 
SI  3.3: 

(v.  DOS.) 

later 
(no8.) 


SI  8.     NATIONAL  MUSEUM— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1903  [4741-748]  1907 f t     [5366-847] 

1904  4886-430]  1908 f t      5530-1543] 

1905  5053-930  [pt.  2]]  1909  f  §     [5819-112] 

1906  [5200-575  [pt.  2]J 

Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  assistant  secretary) 
Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


General  publications 

Isopoda.  Contributions  to  natural  history  of  Isopoda;  by  Harriet  Rich- 
ardson. 1904.  [Reprint  of  2  papers  in  v.  27  of  Proceedings  of 
National  Museum  (SI  3.6:27),  each  of  which  was  also  issued  sepa- 
rately and  classed  under  SI  3.6«:] 

Traveling  expenses.    Regulations  governing  traveling  expenses.    [1907.] 

Bulletins 

[Nos.  1-10  constitute  v.  1,  and  appear  also  as  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections, 
V.  13  (SI  1.7:13);  nos.  11-15  constitute  v.  2,  and  appear  also  as  Smithsonian  mis- 
cellaneous collections,  v.  23  (SI  1.7:23).  Volumes  1  and  2  were  the  only  collected 
volumes  ever  published  by  the  National  Museum.  No.  16,  which  bears  title 
"Bulletin  of  National  Museum,  no.  16,"  appears  also  as  Smithsonian  miscella- 
neous collections,  v.  24  (SI  1.7:24),  which  includes  a  volume  title-page  reading 
"Bulletins  of  National  Museum,  v.  3,  no.  16."] 


V.  1,  no. 

no, 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no.    9 

no.  10 
V.  2,  no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

no.  14 

no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 


no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37     [1st  edition]     1889 

Same.     [2d  edition]     1903 
no.  38 
no.  39,  pt.  A 

pt.  B 

pt.  C 

pt.  D 

pt.  E 

pt.  F 

pt.  G 

pt.  H 

pt.  I 

pt.  J 

pt.  K 

pt.  L 

pt.  M 

pt.  N     [1st  editionj 
Same.     2d  edition 

pt.  0 

pt.  P 

pt.  Q 

pt.  R 


t  Titles  for  1907-09  read:  Report  on  progress  and  condition  of  National  Museum  for 
year  ending  June  30, . 

JTitle-pa^es  of  bureau  and  Congressional  editions  for  1907  and  1908  differ,  the 
former  reading  "Report  on  progress  and  condition  of  National  Museum,"  and  the 
latter  "Annual  report  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  report  of  National 
Museum." 

§  Congressional  edition  for  1909  carries  2  title-pages,  the  first  reading  "Annual 
report  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  report  of  National  Museum,"  and 
the  second,  "Report  on  progress  and  condition  of  National  Museum." 

82452°— 11 63 


994 


Classiflcation 
no. 

SI  3.3:     Bulletins — Continued 

(v.  nos.) 

later 

(nos.) 


SI3.3«: 

(CT) 
SI  3.4: 

(nos.) 


SI  3.     NATIONAL  MUSEUM— Continued 


pt.lt 


40 


no.  39,  pt.  S 

no.  55 

no.  40 

no.  56 

no.  41 

no.  57 

no.  42 

no.  58 

no.  43 

no.  59 

no.  44 

no.  60 

no.  45 

no.  61 

no.  46 

no.  62 

no.  47,  4  pta. 

no.  63 

no.  48 

no.  64 

no.  49 

no.  65 

no.  50,  pta.  1-4  f 

no.  66 

no.  51 

no.  67 

Same,  supplement 

no.  68 

no.  52 

no.  69 

no.  53,  2  pta. 

no.  70 

no.  54 

Bulletins  (separates) 


Circulars 


[Although  very  few  of  these  publications  bear  the  word  "circular,"  they  are  listed  as 
such  by  the  National  Museum  in  their  List  of  publications  (SI  3.3:51). 

Most  of  the  circulars  carry  the  note,  "  Proceedings  United  States  National  Museum, 
,  Appendix,"  but  several  do  not  appear  in  the  volume  cited. 

Nos.  1-42  have  been  assigned  Smithsonian  publication  numbers  in  the  List  of  pub- 
lications of  Smithsonian  Institution,  1846-1903  (SI  1.8:903).] 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5    * 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31    * 
32 
33 
34     * 


[Printed  also  aa  appendix  to  Proceedings,  v.  4  (SI  3.6:4).] 


[Printed  also  aa  appendix  to  Proceedings,  v.  6  (SI  3,6:6).] 


[Printed  also  as  appendix  to  Proceedings,  v.  7  (SI  3.6:7).] 


>    [Printed  aiso  as  appendix  to  Proceedings,  v.  8  (SI  3.6:8).] 


t  Other  parts  of  this  work  will  be  published  later. 


995 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


SI  3.     NATIONAL  MUSEUM— Continued 


S I  8 . 4 :     Circulars— Continued 


(U08.) 


SI  3.5: 

(no8.) 


35 


36 


[Prinffd  aH  appendix  to  Proceedings,  1886  (SI  3.6:9),  but  not 
found  in  that  volume.  It  is,  however,  referred  to  by  number 
and  fully  quoted  on  p.  25  of  annual  report,  1886  (SI  3.1:886).] 


[37]  Catalogue  of  contributioun  of  section  of  graphic  arts  to  Ohio  Valley 
Centennial  Exposition,  Cincinnati,  1888;  by  S.  R.  Koehler. 
[1887.]  [Printed  also  as  appendix  to  Proceedings,  v.  10 
(SI  3.6:10).] 

[38]  Contributions  of  department  of  transportation  and  engineering  to 
Ohio  Valley  Centennial  Exhibition,  1888;  by  J.  Elfreth  Watkins. 
[1888.]  [Erroneously  numbered  45.  Printed  as  appendix  to 
Proceedings,  v.  11  (SI  3.6:11),.  but  not  found  in  that  volume.] 

[39]  Contribution  of  section  of  oriental  antiquities  to  Ohio  Valley  Cen- 
tennial Exhibition;  by  Cyrus  Adler.  [1888.]  [Erroneously 
numbered  46.  Printed  as  appendix  to  Proceedings,  v.  11 
(SI  3.6:11),  but  not  found  in  that  volume.] 

[40]  Description  of  exhibit  made  by  department  of  prehistoric  anthro- 
pology in  National  Museum  at  Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States 
Exposition  in  Cincinnatti  [Cincinnati],  Ohio,  1888;  by  Thomas 
Wilson.  [1888.]  [Erroneously  numbered  47.  Printed  as  appen- 
dix to  Proceedings,  v.  11  (SI  3.6:11),  but  not  found  in  that 
volume.] 

[41]  Guide  to  collection  illustrating  families  of  mammals,  exhibited  in 
Ohio  Valley  Centennial  Exposition  in  1888  by  National  Museum; 
by  Frederick  W.  True.  [1888.]  [Erroneously  numbered  48. 
Printed  as  appendix  to  Proceedmgs,  v.  11  (SI  3.6:11),  but  not 
found  in  that  volume.] 

[42]  Circular  relating  to  prehistoric  anthropology;  by  Thomas  Wilson. 
[Nov.  1888.]     [Erroneously  numbered  49.     Printed  as  appendix 
to  Proceedings,  v.  11  (SI  3.6:11),  but  not  found  in  that  volume.] 
43 
44 

45  [Circular  asking  for  authors'  reprints  for  library.]    Aug.  1894. 

46  [Circular  in  relation  to  revision  of  Guide  to  flora  of  Washington  and 

vicinity,  by  Lester  F.  Ward.]     [1895.] 

47  Circular  in  regard  to  identification  of  specimens  of  moUusks  by 

National  Museum.     [Jan.  25,  1896.] 

48  Circular  in  regard  to  bones  and  teeth  of  mastodon  and  mammoth; 

by  Frederic  A.  Lucas.     [Sept.  21,  1897.] 

49  [Circular  relating  to  distribution  of  sets  of  specimens  of  North 

American  Violacese.]    Oct.  16,  1899. 
50 

Same,  memorandum  to  accompany 
51 

{No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

Special  bulletins 

1  Life  histories  of  North  American  birds,  with  special  reference  to 
their  breeding  habits  and  eggs;  by  Charles  Bendire.     1892.     f  ° 

[2]  Oceanic  ichthyology,  a  treatise  on  deep-sea  and  pelagic  fishes  of  the 
world,  based  chiefly  upon  collections  made  by  steamers  Blake, 
Albatross,  and  Fish  Hawk  in  northwestern  Atlantic;  by  George 
Brown  Goode  and  Tarleton  H.  Bean.     1895.    f  ° 
Same,  atlas.     1895.    f « 

[3]  Life  histories  of  North  American  birds,  from  parrots  to  grackles, 
with  special  reference  to  their  breeding  habits  and  eggs;  by 
Charles  Bendire.     1895.     f « 

[4]  American  hydroids:  pt.  1,  Plumularidse;  by  Charles  Cleveland  Nut- 
ting.    1900.    f 


996 


Classification 
no. 

SI  3.5: 

.(jios.) 


SI  3.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


SI3.6«: 

(CT) 


SI  3.7: 

SI  3.8: 

(v.  nos.) 


,I^I3.8«: 
(CT) 


SI  3.     NATIONAL  MUSEUM— Continued 

Special  bulletins — Continued 

Same:  pt.   2,   Sertularidse ;  by  Charles  Cleveland   Nutting.     1904. 

[No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Proceedings 

[v.  1-10,  though  published  under  direction  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  bear  the 
caption  of  the  Interior  Department  for  the  reason  that  until  1889  the  money  for 
their  publication  was  disbursed  through  the  Interior  Department.] 


1} 

5 
6 

7 


V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 

V.  8 
V.  9 
V.  10 
V.  11 
V.  12 
V.  13 
V.  14 
V.  15 
V.  16 
V.  17 
V.  18 


See  also  SI  1.7:19. 
See  also  SI  1.7:22. 


V.  19 
V.  20 
V.  21 
V.  22 
V.  23 
V.  24 
V.  25 
V.  26 
V.  27 
V.  28 
V.  29 
V.  30 
V.  31 
V.  32 
V.  33 
V.  34 
V.  35 
V.  36 


Proceedings  (separates) 


Proceedings,  Appendixes 

See  SI  3.4: 

[Vacant.    This  class  to  be  assigned  to  the  next  new  series  begun  by 
the  National  IVIuseum.] 

Contributions  from  U.   S.  national  herbarium 

[Formerly  issued  by  the  Botany  Division,  Agriculture  Department;  see  A6.5:    Pub- 
lished by  National  Museum  since  July  1,  1902.] 


See,  for  1st  edition,  A6.5:2. 


See,  for  1st  edition,  AG. 5:7. 


V.    1  SeeA6.b:l. 

V.    2  [2d  edition] 

V.    3  ^eeA6.5:3. 

V.    4  SeeA6.6:4. 

V.    5  SeeA6.5:5. 

V.    6  SeeAe.biQ. 

V.    7  [2d  edition] 

V.    8,   4pt8. 

V.    9 

V.  10,  8  pts. 

V.  11 

V.  12,  11  pts. 

V.  13,  pt.  1     [No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

Contributions     from     U.     S.     national 

(separates) 


berbarium 


997 


SI  4.     AMERICAN   HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION 


[The  American  Historical  Association  was  formed  at  Saratoga,  Sept,  9,  1884.  The  "Papers"  of  the  asso- 
ciation, consisting  of  reports  of  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  moetinKS  and  some  of  the  historical  mono- 
graphs that  had  neon  read,  were  published  by  I'utnani,  1885-91,  and  have  been  collected  in  ."i  substan- 
tial volumes,  the  copyripht  beini:  held  by  the  association.  These  volumes.  Riving  the  proceedings  and 
papers  of  the  first  7  annual  meetings,  are  not  pul)lic  documents,  but  because  of  their  nistoric  interest 
and  also  on  account  of  tlio  fact  that  they  were  the  forerunners  of  the  annual  reports  of  the  association, 
a  class  for  them  has  been  assigned  in  this  CliecklLst;  see  SI  4.5: 

By  act  of  Congress  approved  Jan.  4, 1889,  the  as.sociation  was  incorporated,  the  act  providing,  that  "said 
association  shall  report  arniuully  to  the  secretary  of  the  Smitlisonian  Institution  concerning  its  pro- 
ceedings imd  the  condition  of  historical  stutly  in  .Vmerica;  .said  .secretary  shall  coirununieate  to  ('oiigre.ss 
the  wliolo  of  such  reiK)rts  or  such  portions  thereof  as  he  shall  .see  fit."  From  tiiat  time  the  proceedings 
and  historical  monographs  of  the  association  have  been  issued  by  the  Government  in  1  or  2  volumes 
veurlv,  under  the  title,  Annual  reports  of  Ameriatn  Historical  Association  (SI  4.1:).  The  first  2  issues 
In  this  form,  those  for  18,S9  and  1890,  duplicate  the  proceedings  of  the  0th  and  7th  meetings,  already 
published  n  the  Papers,  and  also  partially  duplicate  the  monographs  in  v.  4  and  5  of  the  Papers.  The 
issue  of  tlie  Papers  was  discontinued  after  the  7th  meeting.] 

Classlflcatlon 
no. 


SI  4.1:     Annual  reports 

(date) 


SI4.1«: 

(CT) 

SI  4.2: 

(CT) 

SI  4.3: 

(no8.) 

SI  4.4: 

(nos.) 

SI  4.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


[See,  for  information  concerning  annual  reports  and  the  5  volumed  set  of  Papers  of 
American  Historical  A.s.sociation,  h  istorical  note  at  head  of  class  and  entries  under 
SI  4.5:] 


1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


2700-170] 
2823-83] 
2907-173] 
3067-57] 
3170-104] 
3343-91] 
[3429-291] 


1896,  V.  1 •  [3550  »-353] 


35502-353] 


4012-733] 


Same,  v.  2 

1897  [3710-577 

1898  [3825-295 

1899,  V.  1     [4011-733] 
Same,  v.  2 

1900,  V.  1     [4199-548] 
Same,  v.  2     [4200-548] 

1901,  V.  1     [4388-702] 
Same,  v.  2     [4389-702] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


1902,  V.  1     [4542-461] 
Same,  v.  2    [4543-461] 

1903,  V.  1     [4735-745] 
Same,  v.  2    [4736-745] 

1904     [4884-429] 

1905,  V,  1     [5047-923] 
Same,  v.  2    [5048-923] 

1906,  V.  1     [5368-986] 
Same,  v.  2     [5369-986] 

1907,  V.  1     [5536-1282] 
Same,  v.  2    [5537-1282] 

1908,  V.  1     [5827-137] 

Same,  v.  2,  [pt.]  1     [5828  '-137] 
Same,  V.  2,  [pt.]2    [58282-137] 
1909     [  ?  -1293] 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Papers  of  American  Historical  Association 

[See,  for  information  concerning  these  publications,  historical  note  at  head  of  olass.] 

I  V.  1 
V.  2 
V.  3 
V.  4 
V.  5 

[Discontinued.] 


998 


SI  6.     NATIONAL   SOCIETY   OF   DAUGHTERS    OF   AMERI- 
CAN  REVOLUTION 

[The  act  incorporating  the  National  Society  of  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  was  approved 
Feb.  20,  1896,  and  requires  that  the  society  shall  report  annually  to  the  secretary  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution  concerning  its  proceedings.] 


Classification 
no*. 

SI  5.1: 

(date) 


SI  5.2: 

(CT) 
SI  5.3: 

(nos.) 
SI  5.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[With  the  exception  of  the  first  issue  covering  the  period  from  1890  to  1897,  no  bureau 
,'  "  editions  were  issued  by  the  Government,  although  for  a  number  of  years  a  few 

copies  have  been  published  in  plain  title  edition  at  the  expense  of  the  society  for 
its  own  use.  The  provisions  of  law,  however,  call  for  Congressional  document 
edition  only,  and  following  are  the  references  to  these  reports  as  they  appear  in 
the  Congressional  set.] 

1890-97,  1st    [3735-164] 

1898,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  2d     [3877-425] 

1899  and  1900,  Oct.  11,  1898-Oct.  11,  1900,  3d     [4044-219] 

1901,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  4th     [4250-447^ 

1902,  voar  ending  Oct.  11,  5th     [4431-210 

1903,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  6th     [4618-277 

1904,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  7th     [4772-193 

1905,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  8th    [4936-532 

1906,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  9th    [5096-400 

1907,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  10th     [5259-431 

1908,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  11th     [5567-117 

1909,  year  ending  Oct.  11,  12th    [5651-517 

Oeneral  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


T.    TREASURY   DEPARTMENT 

[The  Treasury  Department  was  the  third  Executive  Department,  having  been  created 
by  act  approved  Sept.  2,  1789  (Stat.  L.  v.  1,  p.  65).] 

Tl.      SECRETARY 
Tl.l:     Annual  reports  on  state  of  finances  [or  Finance  reports] 

[By  the  act  organizing  the  Treasury  Department  approved  Sept.  2,  1789  (Stat.  L. 
V.  1,  p.  65),  it  was  made  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  to  prepare  and  report  estimates 
of  public  revenue  and  public  expenditures,  and  to  make  report  and  give  infor- 
mation to  Congress  or  either  branch  thereof  in  person  or  in  writing^  as  required, 
respecting  all  matters  referred  to  him  by  the  Senate  or  House  or  which  appertain 
to  his  office.  Alexander  Hamilton,  the  first  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  made  no 
annual  reports,  butsubmitted  papers  on  the  public  credit,  a  national  bank,  manu- 
factures, and  the  establishment  of  a  mint.  Oliver  Wolcott,  who  succeeded  Ham- 
ilton as  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  made  two  reports  on  the  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures of  the  Government,  one  to  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  Apr.  27, 
1798,  and  the  other  to  the  House  of  Representatives  Feb.  21,  1800. 

By  act  approved  May  10, 1800  (Stat.  L.  v.  2,  p.  79),  it  was  made  the  duty  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury  to  prepare  and  lay  before  Congress  at  the  commencement  of 
every  session  a  report  on  the  subject  of  finance  containing  estimates  of  public 
revenue  and  public  expenditures.  The  first  regular  annual  report  is  that  of 
Albert  Gallatin,  1801,  and  thereafter  there  is  a  consecutive  series. 

Banning  with  1817,  the  annual  reports  have  appeared  regularly  in  the  Congressional 
set. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  an  original  print  of  the  1808  report,  7  p.  f  »,  and  a 
print  of  the  Sept.  5, 1837,  report,  16  p.  8°.  Both  are  without  the  accompanying 
papers,  which  are  included  in  the  document  editions  thereof. 

Reprints  of  the  reports  on  the  fmances,  Apr.  11, 1789-May  16, 1828,  appear  in  American 
State  papers,  finance,  v.  l-o;  see  serial  nos.  09-013. 

Another  series  of  reprints  was  issued  by  order  of  the  Senate.  This  series  consists  of 
7  v.,  printed  at  different  times  from  1828  to  1851  and  including  reports  1790-1849. 
These  volumes  are  listed  below  preceding  the  listing  of  the  individual  annual 


999 


ClMsinrattoil 

BO. 

Tl.l 


(v.  nofl.) 


V 


12 

2> 

22 
3 

4 

5 


(date) 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports  on  state  of  finances  [or  Finance  reports]— 
Coutiuued 

Of  the  Individual  reports  from  1817,  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  edition 
without  Congressional  document  number  prior  to  1871 ,  except  18W,  1807,  and  I860. 
Beginning  1871,  there  have  been  both  Congressional  and  Department  editions  tot 
each  year.) 

Reports  on  finances,  1790-1849  (reprints  of  annual  reporte) 

[The  Senate,  by  resolution  of  Feb.  7,  1828  (Senate  journal,  serial  no.  162,  p.  140)  pn>« 
vUiiHl  that  there  be  print  ed  and  bound  000 copies  of  the  annual  reports  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury,  including  the  reports  of  Alexander  llamiilon.  The  reprint- 
ing of  the  annual  ri'iwrls  contniued  until  1849.  The  first  print,  Issued  by  Duff 
Green,  consisted  of  2  v.  Including  the  reports  through  1828;  the  second  print, 
by  Blair  &  Rives,  reprinted  the  first  2  v.  and  included  a  third,  bringing  the  work 
down  to  18;{();  later  volumes  continued  the  work  to  18-19. 

This  set  includes,  besides  the  annual  reports,  reprints  of  a  few  other  papers  on  finance. 

These  volumes  are  not  in  the  numbered  series  of  Congressional  documents.] 

Reports  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  [Jan.  1790-Dec.  1814]  prepared  in 
obedience  to  act  of  May  10,"  1800,  to  which  are  prefixed  reports  of 
Alexander  Hamilton  on  public  credit,  a  national  bank,  manu- 
factures, and  establishment  of  a  mint.  Washington,  printed  by 
Duff  Green,  1828.     v.  1. 

Same.     Washington,  printed  by  Blair  &  Rives,  1837.     v.  1.     * 

Same  [Dec.  1815-Dec.  1828].  Washington,  printed  by  Duff  Green, 
1829.     V.  2. 

Same.     Washington,  printed  by  Blair  &  Rives,  1837.     v.  2. 

Same  [Dec.  1829-Dec.  1836].  Washington,  printed  by  Blair  & 
Rives,  1837.     v.  3. 

Same  [Sept.  1837-Dec.  1844].  Washington,  printed  by  John  C. 
Rives,  1851.    v.  4. 

Same  [Dec.  1845].  Washington,  printed  by  John  C.  Rivee,  1851. 
V.  5. 

Same  [Dec.  1846-Feb.  1849],  Washington,  printed  by  John  C. 
Rives,  1851.     v.  6. 

Same  [Dec.  1849].  Washington,  printed  by  John  C.  Rive&,  1851. 
V.  7. 

Annual  reports  (regular  series) 


1817  [5-4] 

See,  for  Statement  of  monies 
paid  at  Treasury  during 
1817,  [8-84]. 

1818  [17-4] 

1819  [31-5] 


1820 


1821 
1822 


1823 


1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 


{ 


/]42-12] 
1(48-9] 

Same,  supplementary    [48-32] 
f[59-2] 
\[63-3' 
'  3-8' 
76-12 
89-16' 
93-16' 
108-8' 
114-26] 
125-6] 
131-13] 
145-3] 
149-11] 
163-4] 
169-4] 
Same,  supplementary  [167-197] 


1830 

1831 
1832 

1833 


1834 


Same,  supplementary   [193-84] 
/[203-6] 
\[206-7] 
[216-3] 
[233-3] 
'238-9] 
254-15] 
266-2] 
..271-3] 
Same,   supplementary  [267-13] 


1835 
1836 


279-2 
286-3 
297-2' 
301-4 


1837,  Sept.  5  | 


1828 
1829 


181 
184-9 
192-3 
195-6 


1838 


1839 
1840 
1841 
1842 


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382-3 
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401-18] 
/[414-5] 
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309-2 
311-2 
314-2 
321-4 


1000 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

Tl.l: 

(date) 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  rei)orts  on  state  of  finances  [or  Finance  reports] 
Continued 


Tl.l«: 

(date) 

Tl.lo: 

(CT) 

T1.2: 

Ac2 


AUi 


1843 
1844 
1845 

1846 

1847 
1848 

1849 
1850 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 


1856 
1857 

1858 

1859 
1860 
1861 
See 

1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 


if: 


432-3 

439-7 

449-6 

463-16] 

471-21 

481-6' 

493-2 

498-7' 
[514-6] 
[538-7] 

552-2 

568-4 

588-4 

597-11' 

614-11 

637-18 

662-22' 

676-23' 

694-2] 

714-3 

749-2 

780-3 

814-2 

846-10] 

874-3] 

896-2' 

918-1 

941-3 
9-2 

996-3 

1027-3 

1093-2 

1121-2] 

for  special  report,  July  4, 

1861,  [1112-2]. 

'1149-11 

1186-3 

1222-3 

1254-3 

1287-4 

1328-2 

1370-2 

1415-2 


1870 
1871 

1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885, 


1451-2] 
1507-2' 
1562-2 
1603-2 
1641-2' 
1683-2' 
1752-2' 
1803-2 
1853-2 
1914-2' 
1963-2 
2022-2' 
2104-2 
2194-2 
2291-2 
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1886,  V.  1        \ 

Same,  v.  2j 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


V. 

2548- 

2643-2 

2734-2 

2849-2 

2943-2' 

3098-2' 

3219-2 

3312-2 

3392-8 

3498-8' 

3654- 

3771-81 

3932-^ 

4120-8] 

4303- 

4469- 

4656-8] 

4810-8 

4969-9 

5128-9 

5347-9' 
[5412-1041] 
'5705-102] 


[2472-2] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  reports) 
Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

General  publications 

Accounts.  Methods  of  accounting  in  Treasury,  report  from  Joint  Com- 
mission [on]  Laws  Organizing  Executive  Departments  [favoring 
S.  1738,  53d  Congress,  2d  session,  to  improve  methods  of 
accounting  in  Treasury  Department].  Mar.  6,  1894.  large  8** 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1671;  [53d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  S.  rp.  240],  serial 
no.  3148.)     [See,  for  House  report  on  same  subject,  Y3.Ex3:T71.] 

Alcohol.  Manual  containing  tables  to  be  used  by  revenue  officers  with 
glass  hydrometers,  indicating  per  cents  by  volume  of  alcohol  in 
spirituous  liquors  for  determining  relative  values,  etc.;  calcu- 
lated by  R.  S.  McCulloh,  Woods  Baker,  and  J.  B.  Reynolds. 
Treasury  Department,  stereotyped  by  L.  Johnson  and  Co.,  1849. 
16*> 


1001 


Clusincatlon 
no. 


T1.2 

All^ 


Ap6» 

Ap6- 
Ap6=^ 

B641 

B642 
B643 

B64* 

B64'^ 

B64« 
BG-l" 

B64'= 

B77' 


B772 
B773 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Alaska.  Laws  and  Executive  orders  relating  to  Alaska,  lease  of  islands 
of  St.  Paul  and  St.  Geoi^e  to  Alaska  Commercial  Company,  and 
regulations  governing  agents  of  Treasury  in  charge  of  seal  fish- 
eries.    1882.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  269.) 

Appropriations.  Statement  of  appropriations  and  expenditures  for 
public  buildings,  rivers  and  harbors,  forts,  arsenals,  armories,  and 
other  public  works,  Mar.  4,  1789-June  30,  1882.  1882.  4° 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  373.)     [1992-196] 

Apollinaris  water.  [Report  of  Treasury  Department  to  Ways  and 
Means  Committee  enclosing  correspondence  relating  to  so-called 
Apollinaris  water.]     [Feb.  18,  1879.] 

Appraisement  of  merchandise.  [Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury, 
response  to  resolution  of  House  of  Representatives  of  Dec.  21, 
1885,  with  correspondence  relating  to  appraisement  of  merchan- 
dise imported  by  L.  Lehmann.]    [Dec.  23,  1885.]    [2392-22] 

Blank  forms.  Catalogue  of  blank  forms  and  blank  record  books  used  in 
Treasury  Department.     1904.    4** 

Bonds.  Report  of  Secretary  upon  bids  for  United  States  4  per  cent 
bonds  of  1925,  invited  by  circulars  issued  by  Treasury  Depart- 
ment, Jan.  6,  9,  and  15,  1896;  response  to  Senate  resolution  of 
Feb.  6,  1896.     1896. 

Bonds.  Present  worth  of  outstanding  bonds,  upon  2}  per  centum  basis, 
for  month  of  Dec.  1900.     Nov.  21,  1900.    4« 

Bonds.  [Table  containing  flat  prices  at  which  5  per  cent  bonds  of 
1904,  4  per  cent  bonds  of  1907,  and  3  per  cent  bonds  of  1908-18 
should  be  sold  in  order  to  realize  annual  interest  of  1.726  per 
cent,  also  prices  for  4  per  cent  bonds  of  1925  to  realize  1.906  per 
cent.]     Dec.  30,  1901.    4° 

Bonds.  [Tables  showing  prices  of  2,  3,  and  4  per  cent  bonds,  interest 
payable  quarterly,  corresponding  to  investment  values  of  from 
\  per  cent  to  3  per  cent  per  annum,  from  \  year  to  20  and  30 
years  to  maturity  of  bond,  with  simple  interest  table;  by  Jos.  S. 
McCoy.     1908.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2531.) 

Books  and  blanks.     Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  for  use  of  collectors 
and  otlier  customs  officers.     18 — ?    * 
Same,  revised.     1872. 
Same,   revised.     1874.     [Interleaved.     This  publication  bears  on 

cover  the  catalogue  number  830.] 
See,  for  later  catalogues,  T36.5^:  and  C1.2:B64^2,4, 

Books  and  blanks.    Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  bv  oflficers 
of  customs  at  port  of  New  York.     1871.     [Interleaved.] 
See,  for  later  catalogues,  T36.52:  and  C1.2:B643. 

British  North  American  colonies.  Communication  in  compliance  with 
resolution  of  Senate  of  Mar.  8,  1851,  report  of  Israel  D.  Andrews, 
on  trade  and  commerce  of  British  North  American  colonies, 
and  upon  trade  of  Great  Lakes  and  rivers,  also,  notices  of  internal 
improvements  in  each  State,  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  straits  of 
Florida,  and  paper  on  cotton  crop  of  United  States.  Washing- 
ton, Beverley  Tucker,  Senate  printer,  1854.  [622-112]  [This 
report  was  first  published  in  1853,  the  Congressional  document 
number  appearing  on  the  entire  edition.  The  volume  listed 
here  is  one  of  an  edition  of  5,000  copies  reprinted  by  resolution 
of  Senate,  Aug.  4,  1854.  It  is  substantially  the  same  as  the 
Congressional  edition  although  it  differs  somewhat  in  paging 
and  arrangement.] 
Same,  maps.  [623-112]  [Neither  bureau  nor  Congressional  edition 
has  title-page;  both  are  bound  in  black  cloth.] 

British  possessions.  Report  on  state  of  trade  between  United  States 
and  British  possessions  in  North  America;  by  J.  N.  Lamed. 
1871. 


1002 


Classiflcation 
no. 

T1.2i 

B86 


C16 
C19 

C431 

C432 
C661 
C662 
C663 
€68^ 

'C682 
C73» 


C732 


C733 


C73* 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Buildings.  History  of  public  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury 
Department,  exclusive  of  marine  hospitals  and  quarantine 
stations.     1901.     large  8° 

Canadian  non-intercourse,  reply  by  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  inquiry  by 
Foreign  Affairs  Committee  of  House  of  Representatives.  Feb. 
1887. 

Carlisle,  John  G.  [Index  to]  Congressional  correspondence  of  John  G. 
Carlisle,  Secretary  of  Treasury  [printed  as  Senate  executive 
documents,  53d  Congress,  3d  session].     [1895?] 

Cattle.  Rules  and  regulations  concerning  cattle  and  other  stock. 
[Issued  jointly  with  Interior  Department.    See  I1.2:C29.] 

Chicago,  III.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  appointing  commissioners 
to  inspect  custom-house  under  construction  in  Chicago,  111.,  and 
reports  of  previous  commissions  and  papers  relative  thereto,  with 
contracts  for  supplying  stone,  etc.,  for  building.     [1875.] 

Chicago,  111.  Report  of  H.  F.  French  upon  charges  of  irregularities 
in  construction  of  public  building  at  Chicago.     [1878.] 

Coinage.  Suggestions  for  establishment  of  international  coinage  on  deci- 
mal and  metric  basis  in  Germany;  by  E.  B.  Elliott,    n.  p.  [1869]. 

Coinage  legislation.  Brief  history  of  coinage  legislation  in  United 
States.     1891. 

Coins.  [Report  from  Treasury  Department  on]  bill  to  amend  law  and 
to  provide  for  new  designs  of  United  States  coins.     [1888.] 

Collector.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  relative  to  nominations  of 
collector  and  naval  officer  in  New  York  custom-house,  &c.  n,  p. 
[Jan.  15,  1879]. 

Collectors  of  customs.  Answer  to  resolution,  in  regard  to  suits  against 
collectors  of  customs  pending  in  southern  district  of  New  York, 
with  accompanying  correspondence.  1886.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
824.)     [2399-148] 

Commercial  and  revenue  system.  Synopsis  of  commercial  and  revenue 
system  of  LTnited  States  as  developed  by  instructions  and  deci- 
sions of  Treasury  Department  for  administration  of  revenue  laws, 
with  supplement  of  historical  and  tabular  illustrations  of  origin, 
organization,  and  practical  operations  of  Treasury  Department 
and  its  various  bureaus  in  fulfilment  of  that  system;  by  Robert 
Mayo.  [1st  edition.]  Printed  for  the  author  in  behalf  of  the 
Department  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  Washington,  1847.  [v.  1]  4° 
[Back  title  of  copy  in  Public  Documents  Library  reads:  U[nited] 
States  fiscal  department,  v.  1.  The  supplement  mentioned  in 
title  was  issued  as  a  separate  volume;  see  T1.2:C73*.] 
Same.  Extra  [2d]  edition.  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  Washing- 
ton, 1847  [1850].  [v.  1]  4«  [Cover-title  reads :  United  States  fiscal 
department,  v.  1.  This  2d  edition  of  v.  1  contains  42  additional 
pages  relating  to  Treasury  circulars,  not  included  in  1st  edition.] 
Same.  Extra  [3d]  edition.  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  Wash- 
ington, 1847  [1851].  [v.  1]  4°  rCover-title  reads:  United  States 
fiscal  department,  v.  1.  This  3d  edition  of  v.  1  contains  62 
additional  pages  not  found  in  Ist  edition  (T1.2:C73 1),  principally 
matter  relating  to  Treasury  circulars,  including,  on  p.  39-58, 
circulars  dating  from  Mar.  28,  1850  to  Aug.  30,  1851  not  found 
in  2d  edition  (T1.2:C73^).  After  p.  58,  t^is  edition  continues 
with  p.  39-42  as  in  the  2d  edition.] 
Same,  supplement,  with  title,  Treasury  Department  and  its  various 
fiscal  bureaus,  their  origin,  organization,  and  practical  opera- 
tions, being  a  supplement  to  Synopsis  of  Treasury  instructions  for 
administration  of  revenue  laws  affecting  commercial  and  revenue 
system  of  United  States;  by  Robert  Mayo.  [1st  edition.]  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Wm.  Q.  Force,  1847[1850].  [v.  2]  4«  [Cover- 
title  reads:  United  States  fiscal  department,  v.  2.] 


1003 


Classtflcatlon 
no. 

T1.2 

C73» 


C73' 


C76^ 
C762 

C763 

C86» 

C862 
C93 

096^ 

C962 

C963 


C96* 
096 '^ 


096' 


D35 


D352 


T 1 ,     SEC  RET  ARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Same,  supplement.  Extra  [2d]  edition.  Washington,  printed  by 
Wm.  Q.  Force,  1847  [1850].  [v.  2]  4"  [Cover-title  reads:  United 
States  fiscal  department,  v.  2.] 

Commerce.  Statistics  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce  of  United 
States,  embracing  historical  review  and  analyws  of  foreign  com- 
merce from  beginning  of  Government,  present  internal  commerce 
between  Mississippi  and  Atlantic  States,  overland  trade  and  com- 
munications witn  Pacific  States,  productions  and  exchanges  of 
gold  and  silver  districts,  commerce  of  Pacific  Coast,  and  interna- 
tional relations  of  northern  frontier  of  United  States;  in  answer  to 
resolution  of  Senate,  Mar.  12,  1803.     1864.     [1176-55] 

Consular  service.  Report  to  Secretary  of  Treasury  upon  condition  of 
consular  service  of  United  States;  by  DeB.  Randolph  Keim. 
1872.  [1520-317] 
Same,  bill  to  accompany,  with  title.  Bill  to  establish  consular  service 
for  United  States  and  to  amend  and  consolidate  sundry  acts  of 
Congress  relating  to  powers  and  duties  of  consular  officers.  [1872.] 
[AlsoinT1.2:C76^] 

Consular  service.     Digest  of  investigations  into  condition  of  consular 
service  of  United  States  of  America  [1870-72;  by  DeB.  Randolph 
Keim].     1873.     [1567-168] 
See,  for  Outline  of  procedure,  [1440-7]. 
See,  for  Preliminary  report,  1870-72,  [1566-145]. 

Credit  of  United  States.     Letter[8]  on  credit  of  U.  S.  Government,  [nos. 
1-5]  July-Nov.  1871;  by  E.  B.  Elliott.     1872. 
Same,  no.  6,  Dec.  1871;  by  E.  B.  Elliott.     [1872.] 

Currency  Bureau,  National,  1st  division.  Report  from  1st  division, 
National  Currency  Bureau,  showing  its  origin,  growth,  and  pres- 
ent condition,  &c.;  by  S.  M.  Clark,    n.  p.  Nov.  1864. 

Custodians.     Instructions  to  custodians  of  public  buildings  under  con- 
trol of  Treasury  Department.     1905. 
See,  for  earlier  instructions,  T39.5:C96i-3. 

Customs  revenue.  Statistics  of  customs  revenue,  statement  [of  Secre- 
tary of  Treasury]  based  upon  official  figures  furnished  by  chief  of 
Bureau  of  Statistics.     Aug.  25,  1892. 

Custom-house  fees  to  be  collected  from  all  vessels  except  those  navigat- 
ing waters  of  northern,  northeastern,  and  northwestern  frontiers 
of  United  States  otherwise  than  by  sea.  Feb.  1883.  (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  377.)  [This  publication  bears  on  title-page  the  cata- 
logue number  400,  which  was  assigned  to  it  in  the  Catalogue  of 
books  and  blanks  (T36.5i:).] 
Same.     1886.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  888.) 

Custom-house  fees  Xo  be  collected  from  all  vessels  navigating  waters 
of  northern,  northeastern,  and  northwestern  frontiers  of  United 
States.  Mar.  1883.  (Treas.  Dept.  d'x?.  378.)  [This  publica- 
tion bears  on  title-page  the  catalogue  number  401,  which  was 
assigned  to  it  in  the  Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  (T36.5*:).] 
Same,  from  all  vessels  navigating  waters  of  northern,  northeastern, 
and  northwestern  frontiers  of  United  States  otherwise  than  by 
sea.  1886.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  889.) 
[Other  lists  of  custom-house  fees  are  included  in  Customs  regulations  (T1.9 1;).] 

Debt.  Refunding  of  national  debt,  notes  of  interview  between  Finance 
Committee  of  Senate  and  Secretary  of  Treasury,  Comptroller  of 
Currency,  and  Treasurer  of  United  States,  with  regard  to  H. 
4592  [46th  Cong.  3d  sess.]  to  facilitate  refunding  of  national 
debt.     1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  106.) 

Debt,  public.  Annual  outstanding  principal  of  public  debt,  1791- 
1892.     [189-?]    oblong  f« 


1004 


Classification 
no. 


T1.2i 

D353 


D35^ 

D79 
D95J 

D95- 

Ex3 


Ex7 
F47 


F53 

F76 

G28 


G561 
G562 
H311 

H312 
In2 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Debt.  Refunding  national  debt,  notes  of  conference  with  [John] 
Sherman,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  on  part  of  Committee  of  Ways 
and  Means  of  House  of  Representatives  [Feb.  11,  1880,  includ- 
ing statement  of  Feb.  16,  1880].     [1880.] 

Debt,     Interview  between  Senate  Committee  on  Finance  and  John 
Sherman,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  on  refunding  [of  national  debt], 
resumption  [of  specie  payments],  legal-tenders  for  customs  dues, 
sinking  fund,  and  kindred  subjecta.    Jan.  30,  1880. 
See  also  entries  under  Tl.2:Sp3. 

Drawback  rates  established  under  tariff  laws  and  sec.  3019,  3020,  and 
3029,  Revised  statutes.     1894.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1697.) 

Duties,  Letter  from  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  A,  S.  Hewitt,  Committee 
of  Ways  and  Means,  in  response  to  invitation  to  consider  certain 
proposed  measures  for  reformation  of  laws  for  collection  of 
[customs]  duties.     1886.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  820.) 

Duties.  Letter  of  Charles  S.  Fairchild,  acting  Secretary  of  Treasury, 
to  William  R.  Morrison,  chairman  of  Committee  on  Ways  and 
Means,  in  relation  to  duties  on  silks,  embroideries,  laces,  and 
leather  gloves.     1886.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  849.) 

Executive  documents.  Synopsis  of  executive  documents,  letters, 
reports,  etc.,  upon  banking,  coinage,  currency,  finance,  etc., 
submitted  to  Congress  by  Secretaries  of  Treasury  from  Ist  Con- 
gress to  Ist  session  of  53d  Congress;  compiled  under  direction 
of  Henry  H.  Smith,  assistant  Register  of  Treasury.     1893. 

Expenditures  of  Government,  1789-1892.     [189-?]    oblong  f« 

Filibustering  expeditions.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  concern- 
ing filibustering  expeditions  [in  aid  of  Cubans  against  Spain]. 
Nov.  30,  1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1989.) 

Fisheries.  American  fisheries,  reply  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  reso- 
lution of  House  of  Representatives  of  Dec.  14,  1886.     1887. 

Foods.  Hearing  before  commission  appointed  by  Secretaries  of  Treas- 
ury, Commerce  and  Labor,  and  Agriculture  to  make  rules  and 
regulations  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of  foods  and  drugs 
act  approved  June  30,  1906  [notice].    See  A1.2:F73i. 

Foreign  carrying  trade,  United  States,  value  of  imports  and  exports 
carried  in  United  States  and  in  foreign  vessels,  1821-92.  [189-?] 
oblong  f  ** 

Geneva  award.  Receipt  and  investment  of  Geneva  award  money 
[letter  of  Frank  W.  Hackett,  dated  June  17,  1882,  to  William 
A.  Richardson,  formerly  Secretary  of  Treasury,  and  reply  of 
June  22,  1882,  thereto],  n.  p.  [1882].  [See,  for  publications 
under  Treaty  of  Washington,  1871,  S3.13^:,  and  for  publications 
of  1st  and  2d  Court  of  Alabama  Claims,  1874-76  and  1882-85, 
Y3.A11^2:] 

Gold.  Exports  and  imports  of  gold  and  silver  coin  and  bullion,  1821- 
92.     [189-?]    oblong  f  ° 

Gold  reserve  [reply  of  Secretary  Carlisle  to  resolution  of  Senate  of  Jan. 
3,  1896J.    Jan.  11,  1896.     4° 

Hawaii.  Report  of  James  Scott  relating  to  effect  of  reciprocity  treaty 
between  Hawaii  and  United  States,  made  under  instructions 
from  Treasury  Department.     [1878.] 

Hawaii.  Report  of  commission  [O.  L.  Spaulding,  John  E,  Searles,  jr., 
and  A.  K.  Tingle]  appointed  by  Secretary  of  Treasmy  to  investi- 
gate alleged  fi-auds  under  Hawaiian  reciprocity  treaty.  1883. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  467.) 

Index  of  documents  issued  by  Treasury  Department,  nos.  1-599  [1880- 
84].     [1885?]    ([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  675.]) 

[The  use  of  Treasury  Department  document  numbers  was  begun  by  the  Department 
in  1880,  This  index  was  prepared  by  the  Department  to  be  included  in  the  vol- 
umes of  Treasury  Department  documents  which  were  bound  for  official  use. 
The  index  indicates  that  at  the  time  of  its  issue  there  were  79  volumes  in  which 
the  documents  were  grouped  to  a  certain  extent  by  subject  matter.] 


1005 


CiMtiifloiitlon 
no. 

T1.2:  I 

In8»     ' 


In8'» 
L78» 


L78=' 
L78>"' 


L78* 
M28 
M31 
M53 

M56 

M66» 

M662 

M663 

M74 
N21 


N42o  1 
N42o2 

N42yi 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Interest  tables  ehowiuj^  interest  at  4  and  4^  per  cent  per  annum  on  all 
Hums  from  $100  to  $10,000,  from  1  day  to  92  days,  365  days  to  the 
year;  by  E.  B.  Elliott.     1888. 

Interparliamentary  Union  for  Promotion  of  International  Arbitration. 
Tour  of  the  Interparliamentary  Union  tendered  by  Government 
of  United  States;  by  Samuel  J.  Barrows.     1905.    large  8° 

Interparliamentary  Union  for  Promotion  of  International  Arbitration. 
Union  interparlementaire  pour  1 'arbitrage  international  session  de 
1904,  compte  rendu  de  la  12e  conference,  tenue  k  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
du  12  au  14  Sept.  1904.  1905.  large  8°  [Includes  addresses  in 
EngUsh,  Frenen,  and  German.] 

Loans.     National  loans  of  United  States,  July  4, 1776-June  30, 1880;  by 
Rafael  A.  Bayley,  as  prepared  for  10th  census.    1881.    4°    (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  246.) 
Same.    2d  edition.     1882.    4°    [See  also  TZ2. 2: C9SK] 

Loans  and  currency.  Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  loans  and  currency, 
1842-1865  [1867].  1867.  [See,  for  Acts,  1790-1867,  40th  Congress, 
2d  session,  House  mLscellaneous  document  23,  serial  no.  1349.] 
Same  [with  act  of  July  25,  1868].  1867.  [In  this  edition  the  act  of 
July  25,  1868,  is  pasted  at  the  end  of  the  regular  1867  edition 
(T1.2:L783).] 

Mail  matter  returned  to  [Washington]  city  post-office  without  additional 
payment  of  postage  to  be  marked  '^change  of  address  caused  by 
official  orders."     Oct.  18,  1902.    4P 

Manning,  Daniel.  Letters  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  and  President  of 
United  States  concerning  resignation  by  Daniel  Manning  of  office 
of  Secretary  of  Treasury.     1886. 

Merchandise.  Report  of  commission  appointed  by  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury to  consider  questions  arising  under  sec.  7  of  tariff  act  of  Mar. 
3,  1883,  which  repeals  duty  on  charges  for  packages  containing 
imported  merchandise.    1883.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  456.) 

Metric  system.  Letter  from  Secretary  of  Treasury  transmitting  to  House 
of  Representatives  certain  reports  in  reference  to  adoption  of 
metric  system.  1878.  ([45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  71]; 
serial  no.  1806.) 

Mint.  Report  of  John  Jay  Kiiox,  giving  correspondence  of  Treasury 
Department  relative  to  revision  of  laws  pertaining  to  mint  and 
coinage  of  United  States,  also  proposed  bill.     1870. 

Mint,  San  Francisco.  Report  of  examination  of  branch  mints  at  San 
Francisco  and  Carson  City,  Nov.  19,  1872;  [by  H.  R.  Linderman, 
assisted  by  John  Torrey].     [1872.] 

Mint,  San  Francisco.  Report  of  commission  [Frederick  F.  Low,  Henry 
L.  Dodge,  and  H.  R.  Linderman]  on  mint  at  San  Francisco. 
[1877.] 

Money.  Report  from  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  present  system  of  keep- 
ing and  disbursing  public  money,    n.  p.  Dec.  15,  1834. 

National  City  Bank,  New  York.  [Response,  in  part,  to  resolution  of 
House  of  Representatives,  report  regarding  deposit  of  public 
funds  with  National  City  Bank  and  Hanover  National  Bank  of 
New  York,  or  any  other  national  bank,  and  sale  of  old  custom- 
house in  New  York.]  Jan.  10,  1900.  [Same  as  p.  1-24  of  56th 
Congress,  Ist  session,  House  document  264,  serial  no.  3976.] 

New  Orleans,  La.  Report  of  commission  on  New  Orleans  custom- 
house, and  instructions  relating  thereto.     [1877.] 

New  Orleans,  La.  [Sealed  proposals  inviting  bids  for  United  States 
revenue  cutter  no.  19  for  service  at  New  Orleans,  La.]  Aug.  23, 
1907.    4«» 

New  York  City.  1st  report  of  commission  on  New  York  custom-house 
[John  Jay,  LaAvrence  Turnure,  and  J.  H.  Robinson,  May  24, 1877], 
and  instructions  relating  thereto.     [1877.] 


1006 


Classification 
no. 

T1.2: 

N42y2 
N42y3 
N42y* 
N42y5 

N42y6 

N42y7 


N84 

Or3 

P261 

P262 

P263 

P26^ 

P26^ 
P53^ 
P532 

P533 

P961 


P962 


P96: 


P964 
R24» 

R242 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

2d  same  [July  4,  1877],  and  instructions  relating  thereto.     [1877.] 
3d  same,  department  of  weighers  and  gangers  [July  21, 1877].     [1877.] 
4th  same,  appraiser's  office  [Aug.  31,  1877].     [1877.] 
5th  same  [Oct.  31,  1877].     [1877.] 
6th  same  [Nov.  1,  1877].     [1877.] 
[No  more  issued.] 

New  York  City.  Report  on  examination  of  books,  accounts,  and 
moneys  of  office  of  assistant  treasurer  U.  S.,  New  York,  June  1, 
1878;  [by  E.  O.  Graves  and  Silas  W.  Burt].     1878. 

Notes.  Reply  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives on  resolution  of  House  of  Dec.  20,  1886,  respecting 
reissue  of  Treasury  notes,  destruction  of  United  States  notes,  and 
denominations  of  latter.     1887. 

Organization  of  office  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  July  1,  1877.     [1877.] 

Passengers.  Customs  notice  to  passengers  arriving  from  foreign  coun- 
tries.    [Dec.  6,  1895.]    large  8" 

Passengers.     Notice   to  passengers   [relative   to  making  declaration, 
under  oath,  before  customs  officer].     [1902.]    16® 
Same.     [July  31,  1907.]    narrow  12* 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    [July  31,  1907,  published  1908.]    nar- 
row 12* 
Same.     [Aug.  13,  1909.]    narrow  8*    [This  1909  edition  is  a  reprint 
of  Treasury  Department  circular  38,  1909  (T1.4: 909^8).] 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Report  of  commission  to  investigate  Philadelphia 
custom-house  [Sept.  6,  1877].     [1877.] 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Second  report  of  commission  on  Philadelphia 
custom-house  [Dec.  10,  1877,  supplemental  to  report  of  Sept.  6, 
1877].     [1877.] 

Philippine  Islands.  Report  on  financial  and  industrial  conditions 
of  Philippine  Islands;  by  Edward  W.  Harden.  1898.  (Treas 
Dept.  doc.  2076.)     [3735-169] 

Public  lands.  Laws  [of  United  States],  treaties,  and  other  documents 
having  operation  and  respect  to  public  lands.  Washington 
City,  printed  by  Joseph  Gales,  jun.  [1811?].  [Although  known 
as  the  1810  edition,  this  could  not  have  been  published  until 
1811  (or  perhaps  later),  as  it  includes  at  the  end  laws  passed  up 
to  Mar.  3,  1811.] 

Public  lands.  Laws  of  United  States,  resolutions  of  Congress  under 
confederation,  treaties,  proclamations,  and  other  documents 
having  operation  and  respect  to  public  lands.  City  of  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  1817. 
Same.  City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Edward  De  Krafft,  1817. 
[Except  for  title-page,  this  is  identical  with  the  print  by  Jona- 
than Elliot.] 
See,  for  later  compilations  of  land  laws,  editions  of  1828  [v.  1]  and 
1836,  V.  2,  Y1.1:P96^2.  f^y  edition  of  1838  (2  v.,  of  which  v.  2 
was  compiled  by  the  General  Land  Office  under  instructions 
from  the  Treasury  Department),  Y1.1:P96^'*;  for  editions  of 
1880  (4  v.),  1881  (1  v.),  and  1884  (4  v.),  Y3.P96i:G28^^  L78i-S 
and  P96  ^-^. 

Public  indebtedness.  Reply  to  resolution  of  House  of  Representa- 
tives in  relation  to  public  indebtedness  of  foreign  governments. 
1881.    ([46th  Cong.  3d  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  63];  serial  no.  1968.) 

Reciprocity.  Preliminary  report  on  treaty  of  reciprocity  with  Great 
Britain,  to  regulate  trade  between  United  States  and  provinces 
of  British  North  America;  by  E.  H.  Derby.  Washington, 
D.  C,  Treasury  Department,  1866.     [See  also  S1.2:F53 1.] 

Receipts  of  Government,  1789-1892,     [189-?]    oblong  f° 


1007 


ClMHiflradon 
no. 


T1.2; 

Sa3 

Sa5 

Se2 
Si8 

Sp32 

St2 
Su3» 

Sua  2 

Su33 
Su3^ 

Su3« 

Su3« 
Su7^ 
Su72 
T17' 

T172 

T173 
T55 


Tl.     SECRET  ARY-Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Resumption  of  specie  payments.  See  entries  under  T1.2:D35  and 
T1.2:Sp3. 

Salary  tables.  Government  salary  tables,  prepared  by  Treasury  De- 
partment in  conformity  with  act  approved  Apr.  28,  1904,  for  use 
m  payment  of  persons  in  employment  of  government  who  receive 
annual  or  monthly  salaries.  1904.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2370.) 
[See,  for  earlier  salary  tables,  T13.6:  and  T15.2:Sa3.] 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  Report  of  commission  on  San  Francisco  custom- 
house.   [1877.] 

Secet  service,  extract  from  civil-service  manual.    Jan.  4,  1909.    4® 

Site  agents.  Instructions  to  site  agents  [as  to  inspection  of  properties 
offered  for  public  buildings].    Aug.  19,  1908.    4« 

Specie  resumption.  Letters,  documents,  etc.,  transmitted  to  House 
of  Representatives  by  Secretary  of  Treasury  in  reference  to 
specie  resumption  and  refunding  national  debt.  1880.  ([46th 
Cong.  2d  sess.    H.  ex.  doc.  9];  serial  no.  1918.) 

Specie  resumption.    Interview  of  Committee  on  Finance,   Senate, 
with  Jonn  Sherman,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  in  regard  to  repeal 
of  resumption  act.     1878. 
See  also  entries  under  T1.2:D35. 

Statistics  Bureau.  Report  of  Commission  on  Bureau  of  Statistics, 
Treasury  Department.     [1877.] 

Sugar  cane.  Manual  on  cultivation  of  sugar  cane  and  fabrication  and 
refinement  of  sugar;  [by  B.  Silliman].  City  of  Washington, 
printed  by  I*>ancis  Preston  Blair,  1833. 

Sugar.  Report  on  methods  of  manufacturing  sugars  in  West  India 
Islands  and  British  Guiana;  by  S.  E.  Chamberlin,  H.  J.  Abbott, 
and  F.  M.  Endlich.    1880.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  5.) 

Sugar.  Statement  relative  to  artificial  coloring  of  imported  sugars; 
by  Gideon  E.  Moore.    1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  223.) 

Sugar.  Testimony  in  case  of  United  States  vs.  712  bags  of  sugar  im- 
ported in  the  Mississippi ;  in  district  court  for  district  of  Mary- 
land.    [1881.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  111.) 

Sugar.  Supreme  Court  of  United  States,  no.  1066,  Oct.  term,  1881, 
Edwin  A.  Merritt,  collector  of  port  of  New  York,  vs.  Samuel 
Welsh  [et  al],  in  error  to  circuit  court  for  southern  district  of  New 
York  [action  to  recover  back  duties  on  certain  sugars;  opinion  of 
court,  with  dissenting  opinion].    [1882.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  266.) 

Sugar.  Reports  on  sugar  drawback  by  commissions  at  New  York,  Bos- 
ton, and  Baltimore.     1877. 

Surety  companies.  Draft  of  proposed  regulations  governing  surety  com- 
panies.    [1908.]    4« 

Surety  companies.  Regulations  governing  execution  of  bonds  by  surety 
companies,  operating  under  act  of  Aug.  13,  1894.     [1908.]    f  <» 

Tariff.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  revision  of  tariff,  with  accom- 
panying documents.  Feb.  16,  1886.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  781.) 
[2336-72] 
Same,  additional  correspondence,  with  title,  Letter  of  acting  Secre- 
tary of  Treasury,  correspondence  relating  to  revision  of  tariff, 
being  additional  to  Senate  executive  document  72,  1st  session, 
49th  Congress,  Treasury  Department  document  781.  Mar,  25, 
1886.  (Treas.  Dept,  doc.  826;  49th  Cong,  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc. 
147,  serial  no.  2399.) 

Tariff.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  W.  C.  P.  Breckinridge  rel- 
ative to  reform  in  administration  of  tariff  laws.  1887.  (Treas. 
Dept,  doc,  960.) 

Tobacco.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  United  States  district 
attorney,  New  York  City,  concerning  certain  importations  of 
Sumatra  tobacco,    1889.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc,  1201,) 


1008 


Classification 
no. 

T1.2 

T641 

T642 
T68 


T71 

V46 
W72 

W88» 

W882 

T1.3: 

(nos.) 
Tl.i: 

(date) 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Tourists.     Circular  to  toui'ists  [relative  to  customs  inspection  and  offi- 
cial examination  of  baggage].     [1902.]    4° 
Same.    [1902.]    16° 
See  also  T1.2:F26'-^. 

Transfer  of  merchant  marine.  Reports  in  regard  to  transfer  of  bureaus 
and  divisions  of  merchant  marine  [Revenue-Marine  Service, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Marine-Hospital  Service,  Life- 
Saving  Service,  Steamboat-Inspection  Service,  and  Light-House 
Board]  in  Treasury  Department  to  Navy  Department.  1883. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  395.) 

Treasury  operations.  Response  to  S.  R.  33  of  Dec.  12,  1907,  calling  for 
information  in  regard  to  Treasury  operations.  United  States  de- 
positaries [of  public  moneys],  condition  of  national  banks,  etc., 
Jan.  29,  1908.  1908.  [Letter  of  transmittal  only.  See,  for  full 
response,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  document  208,  serial 
no.  5241.] 

Vaults.  Report  of  special  commission  as  to  means  of  improving  vault 
facilities  of  Treasury  Department.  1894.  ([53d  (Jong.  1st  sess. 
S.  ex.  doc.  20];  serial  no.  3144.) 

Windom,  William.  Remarks  of  William  Windom,  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury [on  instruments  of  commerce  in  their  relation  to  wealth  and 
prosperity  of  United  States],  at  banquet  of  New  York  Board  of 
Trade  and  Transportation,  Jan.  29,  1891.     1891.    large  8° 

Wool.  Report  of  committee  of  National  Academy  of  Sciences  [C.  F. 
Chandler,  Wm.  H.  Brewer,  and  Henry  Morton]  concerning  classi- 
fication of  Donskoi  wool,  Jan.  30,  1886.  1886.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  805.)     [Report  made  at  request  of  Secretary  of  Treasury.] 

Wool.  Report  of  United  States  consul  at  Odessa,  Russia,  on  condition 
of  wool  trade  between  south  Russia  and  United  States.  1887. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1068.) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars    4° 

[Department  circulars  have  been  issued  ever  since  the  Treasury  Department  was 
established,  the  first  printed  issue  bearing  date  May  12,  1791,  but  those  issued 
in  early  years  are  not  now  obtainable.  Much  information  concerning  circulars, 
instructions,  decisions,  etc.,  up  to  1850,  may  be  found  in  Mayo's  Synopsis  of 
commercial  and  revenue  system  (T1.2:C73  i"^).  The  present  method  of  num- 
bering serially  by  calendar  years  was  begun  in  1872. 

The  Public  Documents  library  has  no  circulars  in  the  original  form  of  earlier  date 
than  1874.  Beginning  1875,  the  set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  beheved 
to  be  complete.] 


1874, 


nos 

no. 

1875,  nos 

no. 


1-54    * 

55 1 
nos.  56-70    ^ 
no.    71 1 

72    * 

73 1 

74-81    ■» 

82  8« 
nos.  83-107 
no.    108  t 

109-111 

112  t 

1-124 

125    8« 


nos 
no. 


no. 
no, 
nos 
no. 


1875,  nos. 

1876,  nos. 

1877,  nos. 

1878,  nos. 

1879,  nos. 

1880,  nos. 

1881,  nos. 

1882,  nos. 

1883,  nos. 

1884,  nos. 

1885,  nos. 

1886,  nos. 

1887,  nos. 

1888,  nos. 


126-170 

1-154 

1-146 

1-145 

1-180 

1-100 

1-122 

1-142 

1-144 

1-183 

1-183 

1-175 

1-146 

1-131 


fin  Public  Documents  Library  only  in  the  compilation  issued  by  the  Internal 
Revenue  Office;  see  T22.5:882,  p.  17-27. 

No.  112  of  1874  is  dated  Dec.  15.  It  is  not  known  whether  later  numbers  were  issued 
in  that  year. 


1009 


Classincatlon 
no. 

Tl. 

SECRET. 

A.RY 

—Continued 

T1.4: 

Circulars— Continued 

(date) 

1889,  noa.  1-69 

1898, 

nos.  42-208 

no.    70 

1899 

nos.  1-149 

Same,  with 

map 

1900 

nos.  1-112 

noB.  71-131 

no.    113 

1890,  1108.  1-138 

Same    8*' 

1891,  noB.  1-14 

nos.  114-165 

no.    15    8" 

1901 

nos.  1,  2 

no8.  16-198 

no.   3 

1892,  noe.  1-211 

Same    8" 

1893,  no8.  1-187 

nos.  4-98 

1894,  no8.  1-207 

no.    99 

1895,  no8.  1-196 

Same    8« 

1896,  nos.  1-122 

nos.  100-109 

no.    123 

1902 

nos.  1-145 

Same    8"' 

1903 

nos.  1-136 

Same,  revi8ed  edition    8° 

1904 

nos.  1-71 

Same,      revised      edition 

no.    72 

[corrected]    S" 
Same,  revised  edition     4" 

Same    8*' 

nos.  73-104 

Same,     2d 

revised    edi- 

1905 

nos.  1-120 

tion    8° 

1906 

nos.  1-105 

nos.  124-135 

1907 

nos.  1-78 

no.    136 

1908 

nos.  1-28 

Same    8" 

no.   29    [Erroneously  printed 

nos.  137-176 

1907.] 

1897,  nos.  1-142 

nos.  30-61 

no.    143 

no.   62 

Same    8« 

Same    8" 

nos.  144-215 

nos.  63-79 

1898,  nos.  1^0 

1909 

nos.  1-69 

no.   41    [Canceled.] 

T1.5: 

Statement  of  Treasury    i 

■ '     [Daily  except  Sund 

lays  and  hol- 

(date) 

idays.] 

See,  for  earlier  numbers  issued  by  Bookkeeping  and  W 

arrants  Divi- 

sion,  T9.8: 

1909,  June  30       1909,  Aug.     3 

1909 

Sept.    4        1909 

,  Oct.      8 

July     1 

Aug.     4 

Sept.    7 

Oct.      9 

July     2 

Aug.     5 

Sept.    8 

Oct.    11 

July     3 

Aug.     6 

Sept.    9 

Oct.    12 

July     6 

Aug.     7 

Sept.  10 

Oct.    13 

July     7 

Aug.     9 

Sept.  11 

Oct.    14 

July     8 

Aug.  10   • 

Sept.  13 

Oct.    15 

July     9 

Aug.  11 

Sept.  14 

Oct.    16 

July   10 

Aug.  12 

Sept.  15 

Oct.    18 

July   12 

Aug.  13 

Sept.  16 

Oct.    19 

July   13 

Aug.  14 

Sept.  17 

Oct.    20 

July   14 

Aug.  16 

Sept.  18 

Oct.    21 

July   15 

Aug.  17 

Sept.  20 

Oct.    22 

July   16 

Aug.  18 

Sept.  21 

Oct.    23 

July   17 

Aug.  19 

Sept.  22 

Oct.    25 

July   19 

Aug.  20 

Sept.  23 

Oct.    26 

July   20 

Aug.  21 

Sept.  24 

Oct.    27 

July   21 

Aug.  23 

Sept.  25 

Oct.    28 

July   22 

Aug.  24 

Sept.  27 

Oct.    29 

July  23 

Aug.  25 

Sept.  28 

Oct.    30 

July  24 

Aug.  26 

Sept.  29 

Nov.     1 

July   26 

Aug.  27 

Sept.  30 

Nov.     2 

July   27 

Aug.  28 

Oct.      1 

Nov.     3 

July  28 

Aug.  30 

Oct.      2 

Nov.     4 

July  29 

Aug*.  31 

Oct.      4 

Nov.     5 

July   30 

Sept.    1 

Oct.      5 

Nov.     6 

July   31 

Sept.    2 

Oct.      6 

Nov.     8 

Aug.     2 

Sept.    3 

Oct.      7 

Nov.     9 

82452°— 11- 


-64 


1010 


Classlflcation 
no. 

T1.5: 

(date) 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


T1.6: 

863 
T1.7: 

830 

844 


874 
876 

T1.8: 

(nos.) 


T1.9 


857 


Statement  of  Treasury— Continued 


1909,  Nov.  10 

Nov.  11 

Nov.  12 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  15 

Nov.  16 

Nov.  17 

Nov.  18 

Nov.  19 

Nov.  20 

Nov.  22 


1909,  Nov.  23 

Nov.  24 

Nov.  26 

Nov.  27 

Nov.  29 

Nov.  30 

Dec.  1 

Dec.  2 

Dec.  3 

Dec.  4 

Dec.  6 


1909,  Dec. 
Dec. 


7 
8 

Dec.  9 
Dec.  10 
Dec.  11 
Dec.  13 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  15 
Dec.  16 
Dec.  17 
Dec.  18 


1909,  Dec.  20 

Dec.  21 

Dec.  22 

Dec.  23 

Dec.  24 

Dec.  27 

Dec.  28 

Dec.  29 

Dec.  30 

Dec.  31 


Reports  on  condition  of  banks  in  United  States 

[Beginning  with  1833,  reports  of  this  kind  were  made,  usually  every  year,  and  printed 
as  Congressional  documents.  The  report  for  1863,  entered  below,  was  the  last 
issued  and  was  the  only  one  printed  in  a  Department  edition.  Later  reports  on 
banks  have  been  made  by  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency;  see  annual  reports 
and  other  series  under  T12.] 

Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  condition  of  banks  in  United 
States  at  commencement  of  1863.     Dec.  22,  1863.     [1187-20] 

Laws,  compilations,  and  digests 

See  also,  for  laws,  etc.,  on  special  subjects,  T1.2:A1  1^,  Tl.2:C662, 
T1.2:L783'*,  T1.2:P96i-^ 

Digest  of  treaties  and  statutes  of  United  States,  relating  to  commerce, 
navigation,  and  revenue;  compiled  by  Thomas  F.  Gordon. 
Philadelphia  [no  publisher]  1830. 

Digest  of  existing  commercial  regulations  of  foreign  countries  with 
which  the  United  States  have  intercourse.  1833-36.  3  v.  See 
S1.9:833,  836^'^ 

Collection  of  laws  of  United  States  relating  to  revenue,  navigation  and 
commerce,  and  light-houses,  etc.,  up  to  Mar.  4,  1843,  including 
treaties  with  foreign  powers;  compiled  by  Thomas  F.  Gordon. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  Isaac  Ashmead  and  Co.,  1844. 

Statutes  of  United  States  relating  to  revenue,  commerce,  navigation, 
and  currency,  to  which  are  prefixed  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence and  Constitution;  compiled  by  Lewis  Heyl.  Boston,  Lit- 
tle, Brown  and  Company,  1868.    large  8" 

Laws  relating  to  Treasury  Department,  compiled  from  Revised  statutes 
of  United  States.     1874.     large  8" 

Index  to  laws  relating  to  Treasury  Department,  compiled  from  Revised 
statutes  approved  June  22,  1874.     1876.     large  8<* 

Oeneral  regulations    (numbered) 


1   * 

11 

* 

21 

*■ 

31 

* 

41 

* 

51 

* 

61 

■K- 

2     * 

12 

* 

22 

* 

32 

* 

42 

* 

52 

* 

62 

* 

3     * 

13 

* 

23 

* 

33 

* 

43 

* 

53 

* 

63 

4     * 

14 

* 

24 

* 

34 

* 

44 

* 

54 

64 

* 

5    * 

15 

* 

25 

* 

35 

* 

45 

* 

55 

* 

65 

* 

6    * 

16 

* 

26 

* 

36 

* 

46 

* 

56 

* 

66 

* 

7     * 

17 

* 

27 

* 

37 

* 

47 

* 

57 

* 

67 

8    * 

18 

* 

28 

* 

38 

* 

48 

* 

58 

* 

68 

9    * 

19 

* 

29 

•9f 

39 

* 

49 

* 

59 

* 

10    * 

20 

* 

30 

* 

40 

* 

50 

'X' 

60 

* 

[Discontinued.] 

Customs 

regulations    (general) 

See,  for  special  customs  regulations,  T17.5:  and  certain  entries  under 

Tl.lO: 
See,  for  Customs  laws,  T17.6: 
General  regulations  under  revenue  and  collection  laws  of  United  States. 

Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  public  printer,  1857. 
[Between  1869  and  1873,  various  parts  of  this  volume  of  regulations  were  printed  in 

revised  form  with  series  title  Revised  customs  regulations;  gee  TL92;] 


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Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Tl.9^: 

857  2 

874 


884 
892 

900 
908 
T1.9': 


1 
3 
41 

42 

51 
52 

53 

5* 

62 
91 
92 

Tl.lO: 

B64 
F98 


In7 


Customs  regulations  (general) — Continued 

Additional  general  regulations  under  revenue  and  collection  laws  of 
United  States,  including  tariff  act  of  Mar.  3,  1857.  Washington, 
A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  public  printer,  1857. 

General  regulations  under  customs  and  navigation  laws  of  United  States, 
relating  to  collection  of  duties  on  imports,  warehousing,  transpor- 
tation, and  exportation  of  imported  merchandise,  mode  of  docu- 
menting vessels.  Revenue  Marine  and  Marine  Hospital  Service, 
commercial  statistics  of  United  States,  and  custom-house  admin- 
istration. 1874. 
Same;  [revised  1884].     1884.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  552.) 

Customs  regulations  of  United  States  prescribed  for  instruction  and 
guidance  of  officers  of  customs.     1892.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1406.) 
Same.     1900.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2153.) 
Same.     1908.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2492.)    [5094-399,  pt.  3] 

Revised  customs  regulations 

[The  publications  listed  below  were  issued  between  1868  and  1873  and  contain  revi- 
sions of  the  General  regulations  of  1857  (T1.9  i:857  i).  The  various  parts  corre- 
spond approximately  to  certain  portions  of  the  regulations  of  1857  and  to  those  of 
1874  (T1.9 1:874).  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning 
pts.  2,  7,  and  8,  and  it  is  not  known  if  they  were  ever  printed.] 

pt.  1,  Regulations  under  registration  laws,  Jan.  30,  1869.     1869. 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning  pt.  2.] 
pt.  3,  Regulations  of  foreign  and  domestic  commerce,  Mar.  30,  1869. 

1869. 
pt.  4,  Regulations  for  entry  and  appraisement  of  merchandise  and  assess- 
ment of  duty,  June  30,  1869.     1869. 
Same,  June  30,  1869.     [Reprint]  1871. 
pt.  5,  Regulations  under  warehouse  laws,  Oct.  30,  1868.     1868. 

Same  [supplement].  Regulations  for  allowance  of  drawback,  July 

10[1],  1869.     1869. 
Same  [supplement],  Regulations  for  allowance  of  drawback,  July  1, 

1869.     [Reprint]  1872. 
Same  [supplement].  Regulations  concerning  transportation  of  mer- 
chandise in  bond  from  one  port  to  another  in  United  States,  under 
warehousing  laws,  May  9,  1871.     1871. 
pt.  6,  Regulations  respecting  fines,  penalties,  and  forfeitures,  July  10, 
1869.     1869. 
Same,  Apr.  9,  1873.     1873. 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning  pts.  7  and  8.] 
pt.  9,  Regulations  for  reports  and  returns  to  Bureau  of  Statistics  by  col- 
lectors of  customs,  Aug.  20,  1869.     1869. 
Same,  Supplements  for  guidance  of  collectors  of  customs  in  rendering 
statements  to  Bureau  of  Statistics,  June  29,  1872.     1872. 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  (miscellaneous) 

See,^  for  Rules  and  regulations  governing  Treasury  Department  in 
its  various  branches,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  docu- 
ment 399,  4  pts.,  serial  nos.  5092-5095. 

Bonds.  Rules  to  be  observed  and  complied  with  in  execution  of  at- 
tached bond.     Nov.  26,  1907.     4» 

Fur-seal  fishing.  Regulations  governing  vessels  employed  in  fur-seal 
fishing  during  season  of  1902.     1902. 

Insurrectionary  States  (note). 

[There  were  doubtless  other  issues  of  printed  regulations  of  the  same  nature  as  those 
listed  below,  but  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning 
them.] 

Insurrectionary  States.  Commercial  intercourse  with  and  in  States  de- 
clared in  insurrection,  and  collection  of  abandoned  and  captured 
property,  embracing  Treasury  Department  circulars  and  regula- 


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In73 

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In7« 

In7« 


ClassWcation  Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Tl.lO:     Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  (miscellaneous)— 
Continued 

tions,  Executive  proclamations  and  license,  and  War  and  Navy- 
Department  orders  relating  to  those  subjects,  Sept.  11, 1863.  1863. 

Insurrectionary  States.  Local  rules  for  First  Agency,  under  regulations 
of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  Sept.  11,  1863.  [Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
Dec.  23,  1863.] 

Insurrectionary  States.  Rules  and  regulations  concerning  commercial 
intercourse  with  and  in  States  and  parts  of  States  declared  in 
insurrection,  collection,  receipt,  and  disposition  of  captured, 
abandoned,  and  confiscable  property,  and  employment  and  gen- 
eral welfare  of  freedmen.  Washington  [no  publisher]  July  29 
1864.     [Interleaved.] 

Same,  Amended  regulation,  series  of  July  29,  1864,  no.  LV.  Dec.  22, 
1864. 

Insurrectionary  States.  General  regulations  for  purchase  of  products  of 
insurrectionary  States  on  Government  account  [Sept.  24,  1864, 
with  Executive  order  and  general  orders  of  War  and  Navy  De- 
partments relating  thereto].     [1864.]    f° 

Insurrectionary  States.  Acts  of  Congress  and  rules  and  regulations  pre- 
scribed by  Secretary  of  Treasury,  in  pursuance  thereto,  with  ap- 
proval of  President,  concerning  commercial  intercourse  with  and 
m  States  and  parts  of  States  declared  in  insm-rection,  captured, 
abandoned,  and  confiscable  property,  care  of  freedmen,  and  pur- 
chase of  products  of  insurrectionary  districts  on  Government 
account.  Reprint,  1868. 
Same  [with  additions].     Reprint,  1872. 

Marine  hospitals.  Revised  regulations  for  collection,  return,  and  dis- 
bursement of  marine  hospital  fund  and  application  thereof  for 
relief  of  sick  and  disabled  seamen.     1870. 

Merchandise.  Regulations  governing  transportation  of  merchandise  to, 
from,  and  through  British  possessions  in  North  America.  1875. 
[Supersedes  certain  portions  of  Customs  regulations,  1874  (Tl.9^: 
874).] 

Merchandise.  Regulations  concerning  entry  and  appraisement  of  mer- 
chandise under  act  approved  June  10,  1890.  1890,  [Amends 
Customs  regulations,  1884  (T1.9i:884).] 

Treasury  decisions 

[From  1868  to  1897,  the  decisions  were  published  monthly,  though  not  infrequently 
decisions  made  during  two  and  even  three  months  were  published  in  one  pam- 
phlet. These  monthly  numbers  were  bound  up  at  the  end  of  the  calendar  year 
into  annual  volumes.  Beginning  Jan.  1898,  the  decisions  have  been  published 
weekly;  sec  T  1.11 2; 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  only  annual  volumes  which  have  been  bound 
in  such  wise  that  the  identity  of  the  individual  numbers  is  lost.  For  this  reason 
it  is  not  practicable  to  list  them  here  in  detail. 

The  internal  revenue  decisions  are  published  at  the  end  of  the  year  in  a  separate 
volume.  For  1900-03,  the  volumes  of  collected  internal  revenue  decisions  were 
issued  from  the  office  of  the  Secretary  and  also,  in  slightly  different  form,  from 
the  office  of  the  commissioner  of  internal  revenue.  For  1904-09,  they  have  "been 
issued  by  the  latter  office  only;  see  T22.81: 

Beginning  1890,  the  decisions  of  the  Board  of  General  Appraisers  (T20.)  are  also 
included  in  these  volumes.  Their  decisions  bear  both  a  Treasury  decisions  num- 
ber and  a  general  appraisers'  number,  f 

1899-1909,  the  volumes  have  been  numbered  consecutively,  appearing  semiannually 
since  1904-09.] 

Synopsis  of  sundry  decisions  rendered  by  Treasury  Department  under 
tariff  and  other  acts  during  year  ending  Dec.  31, 

1868  4«    [Department  decisions  1-319.] 

1869  4°     [Department  decisions  320-524  (except  344).] 

t  Beginning  in  1910,  the  decisions  of  the  Court  of  Customs  Appeals  (Ju7.)are  also  pub- 
lished among  the  Treasurv  decisions,  in  accordance  with  the  act  establishing  the  court. 
See,  for  bound  volumes  oi  the  Court  of  Customs  Appeals  Reports,  footnote  for  Ju7.5: 


In7  7 
M33 

M53» 

M532 

Tl.ll^: 

(date) 


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ClMslflcstion 
no. 

Tl.ll': 

(date) 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Treasury  decisions— Continued 

Synopsis  of  sundry  decisions  rendered  by  Treasury  Department  under 
tariff  and  other  acts  during  year  ending  Dec.  31, Cont'd 

1870  [Department  decisions  525-773.] 

1871  4«    [Department  decisions  774-985.] 
Same.    8° 

1872  [Department  decisions  98&-1348.] 

Synopsis  of  sundry  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  on  construction  of 
tariff,  navigation,  and  other  acts  for  year  ending  Dec.  31, 

1873  [Department  decisions  1349-1747.] 

1874  [Department  decisions  1748-2065. J 

Synopsis  of  sundry  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  on  construction  of 
tariff,  navigation,  and  other  laws  for  year  ended  Dec.  31, 

1875  [Department  decisions  2066-2578. 

1876  [Department  decisions  2579-3054. 

1877  [Department  decisions  3055-3442. 

1878  Department  decisions  3443-3828. 

1879  [Department  decisions  3829-4371. 

Synopsis  of  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  on  construction  of  tariff, 
navigation,  and  other  laws  for  year  ended  Dec.  31, 

1880  [Department  decisions  4372-4730. 

1881  [Department  decisions  4731-5084. 

1882  [Department  decisions  5085-5504. 

1883  [Department  decisions  5505-6096. 

1884  [Department  decisions  6097-6703.' 

1885  Department  decisions  6704-7292. 

1886  [  Department  decisions  7293-7950 . 

1887  [Department  decisions  7951-8603. 

1888  Department  decisions  8604-9178 . 

1889  [Department  decisions  9179-9791.] 

1890  [Department  decisions  9792-10574,  including  general  appraisers' 
decisions  1-224,] 

Synopsis  of  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  and  U.  S.  Board  of  Gen- 
eral Appraisers  on  construction  of  tariff,  immigration,  and  other 
laws  for  year  ending  Dec.  31, 

1891,  V.  1  [Department  decisions  10575-11426,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  225-709.] 

Same,  v.  2    [Department  decisions  11427-12260,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  710-1074.] 

1892,  V.  1  [Department  decisions  12261-13002,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  1075-1553.] 

Same,  v.  2    [Department  decisions  13003-13620,  including  general 
appraisers*  decisions  1554-1892.] 
1893    [Department  decisions  13621-14566,  including  general  appraisers' 
decisions  1893-2358.] 


1894 


1895 


[Department  decisions  14567-15525,  including  general  appraisers' 
decisions  2359-2835.] 


1896 


1897 


[Department  decisions  15526-16661,  including  general  appraisers' 
decisions  2836-3315  [3306].] 

[Department  decisions  16662-17665,  including  general  appraisers' 
decisions  3307-3713.] 

[Department  decisions  17666-18749,  including  general  appraisers' 
decisions  3714-4062.] 

Treasury  decisions  under  ta,riff  and  internal  revenue  laws,  etc. 

1898,  V.  1    [Department  decisions  18750-19586,  including  general  ap- 
praisers' decisions  4063-4206.] 
Same,  v.  2    [Department  decisions  19587-20467,  including  general 
appraisers*  decisions  4207-4323.] 


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Tl.ll': 

(date) 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Coutinued 

Treasury  decisions— Continued 

Treasury  decisions  under  tariff  and  internal  revenue  laws,  etc. — Cont'd 

1899,  V.    1     [Department  decisions    20468-21330,   including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  4324-4469.] 

Same,  v.  2  [Department  decisions  21331-21882,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  4470-4621.] 

Treasury  decisions  under  tariff  and  navigation  laws,  etc. 

[This  is  the  title  of  the  main  volume  of  Treasury  decisions  for  1900-03,  here  listed  as 
[pt.  11.  The  title  of  the  internal  revenue  decisions  for  the  same  years,  listed  as 
[pt.  2],  reads,  Treasury  decisions  under  internal  revenue  laws.] 

1900,  V.  3  [pt.  1]    [Department  decisions  21883-22696,  including  general 

appraisers'  decisions  4622-4832.] 
Same  [pt.  2],  with  title,  Treasury  decisions  under  internal  revenue 
laws    [Internal-revenue  decisions  1-260.    See  also  T22. 8^:3.] 

1901,  V.  4  [pt.  1]     [Department  decisions  22697-23444,  including  general 

appraisers'  decisions  4833-5056.] ' 
Same  [pt.  2],  with  title,  Treasury  decisions  under  internal  revenue 
laws     [Internal-revenue  decisions  261-454.     See  also  T22.8  ^  :4.] 

1902,  v.  5  [pt.  1]     [Department  decisions  23445-24126,  including  general 

appraisers'  decisions  5057-5249.] 
Same  [pt.  2],  with  title,  Treasury  decisions  under  internal  revenue 
laws     [Internal-revenue  decisions  455-612.     See  also  T22.8  ^  :5.] 

1903,  V.  6  [pt.  1]    [Department  decisions  24127-24869,  including  general 

appraisers'  decisions  5250-5526.] 
Same  [pt.  2],  with  title.  Treasury  decisions  under  internal  revenue 
laws     [Internal-revenue  decisions  613-735.     See  also  T22.8  ^:6.] 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs  and  other  laws 

1904,  V.  7    [Department  decisions  24870-25444,  including  general  ap- 

praisers' decisions  5527-5737.] 
Same,  v.  8    [Department  decisions  25445-25920,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  5738-5886.    See,  for  internal-revenue  deci- 
sions, 1904,  T22.8i:7.] 

1905,  V.  9    [Department  decisions  25921-26559,  including  general  ap- 

praisers' decisions  5887-6092.] 
Same,  v.  10     [Department  decisions  26560-26958,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6093-6248.     See,  for  internal-revenue  deci- 
sions, 1905,  T22.8^:8.] 

1906,  V.   11     [Department  decisions  26959-27458,   including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6249-6394.] 

Same,  v.  12  [Department  decisions  27459-27806,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6395-6512.  See,  for  internal-revenue  deci- 
sions, 1906,  T22.8i:9.] 

1907,  V.   13     [Department  decisions  27807-28300,   including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6513-6641.] 

Same,  v.  14  [Department  decisions  28301-28659,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6642-6701.  See,  for  internal-revenue  deci- 
sions, 1907,  T22.8i:10.] 

1908,  V.  15     [Department  decisions  28660-29125,  including  general  ap- 
praisers' decisions  6702-6784.] 

Same,  v.  16  [Department  decisions  29126-29450,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6785-6851.  See,  for  internal  revenue  deci- 
sions, 1908,  T22. 8  ^ill.] 

1909,  V.   17     [Department  decisions  29451-29887,   including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6852-6921.] 

Same,  v.  18  [Department  decisions  29888-30237,  including  general 
appraisers'  decisions  6922-6959.  See,  for  internal  revenue  deci- 
sions, 1909,  T22.8i:12.] 


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no. 

Tl.ll^: 

(date) 

later 

(v.  no8.) 


Tl.     8EC  RET  ARY— Continued 
Treasxiry  decisions  (weekly) 

rrhe  weekly  issue  began  with  Jan.  1898. 

Since  Jan.  1899,  when  the  lx)und  volumes  began  to  bear  consecutive  ntunbers,  the 
weekly  issues  also  have  carried  the  volume  number  although  the  two  sets  do  not 
correspond  exactly,  as  the  following!  explanation  will  show.  At  the  end  of  the 
calendar  year,  the  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  are  collected 
and  issued  separately  (T22.8':),  and  the  remaining  Treasury  decisions  are  pub- 
lished again  in  the  annual  or  semiannual  volumes;  seeTl.lV:] 


1898,  V.  1  Jan. -June  *       v. 

2  July-Dec.  1899 

V.  2  July-Dec. 

no.  1 

no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  2 

no.  3 

no.  3 

no.  4 

no.  4 

no.  5 

no.  5 

no.  6 

no.  6 

no.  7 

no.  7 

no.  8 

no.  8 

no.  9 

no.  9 

no.  10 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  12 

no.  13 

no.  13 

no.  14 

no.  14 

no.  15 

no.  15 

no.  16 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  23 

no.  24 

no.  24 

no.  25 

no.  25 

no.  26 

no.  26 

[no.  27],  index 

[no.  27],  index       v 

3  Jan  .-Dec.  1900 

V.  1  Jan. -June,  1899 

no.  1 

no.  1  [Incorrectly  num- 

no. 2 

bered  V.  3,  no.  1.1 

no.  3 

no.  2  * 

no.  4 

no.  3  * 

no.  5 

no.  4  * 

no.  6 

no.  5  * 

no.  7 

no.  6  * 

no.  8 

no.  7  * 

no.  9 

no.  8  * 

no.  10 

no.  9  * 

no.  11 

no.  10  * 

no.  12 

no.  11  * 

no.  13 

no.  12  * 

no.  14 

no.  13  * 

no.  15 

no.  14  * 

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no.  24  * 

no.  26 

no.  25  * 

no.  27 

no.  26  * 

no.  28 

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no.  29 

1016 


Classification 
no. 

Tl.     SECRiiJTARY 

—Continued 

T1.112: 

Treasury  decisions  (weekly)— 

-Continued 

(date) 

V. 

3 

Jan.-Dec.  1900 

V. 

15 

Jan 

.-June,  1908 

later 

no.  30 

no. 

2 

(v.  nos. ) 

no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
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no.  48 
no.  49 
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no.  51 
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10 

11 

12 

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18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

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24 

[no.  53],  index 

no. 

25 

V. 

4 

Jan.-Dec: 

1901 

» 

no. 

26 

V. 

5 

Jan.-Dec. 

1902 

« 

[no. 

27],  index 

V. 

6 

Jan.-Dec. 

1903 

*                        V. 

16 

July-Dec.  1908 

V. 

7 

Jan.— June, 

1904 

* 

no. 

1 

V. 

8 

July-Dec. 

1904 

* 

no. 

2 

V. 

9 

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1905 

* 

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3 

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10 

July-Dec. 

1905 

* 

no. 

4 

V. 

11 

Jan.— June, 

1906 

* 

no. 

5 

V. 

12 

July-Dec. 

1906 

* 

no. 

6 

V. 

13 

Jan.— June, 

1907 

* 

no. 

7 

V. 

14 

July-Dec. 
no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 
no.    5 
no.    6 
no.    7 
no.    8 
no.    9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no,  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 

1907 

no. 
no. 
no. 
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8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28],  index 

no.  21 

V 

17 

Jan.- June,  1909 

no.  22 

no. 

1 

no.  23 

no. 

2 

no.  24 

no. 

3 

no.  25 

no. 

4 

no.  26 

no. 

5 

[no.  27],  index 

no. 

6 

V. 

15 

Jan.— June, 
no.    1 

1908 

no. 
no. 

7 
8 

1017 


CUiislflcation 
uu. 

Tl.ll^: 

(date) 

later 

(v,  noe.) 


Tl.ll-«: 

(CT) 
T1.12: 

872-882 

883-889 


890-895 

898 

898-899 
898-900 
89&-901 


898-902 

898-903 

904 

904-905 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Treasury  decisions  (weekly) — Continued 

V.  17  Jan.-June,  1909         v.  18  July-Dec.  1909 


no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 

[no.  27],  index 
18    July-Dec.   1909 
no.    1 
no.    2 
no.    3 
no.    4 


no.  6 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
[no.  27],  index 


Treasury  decisions  (weekly;  separates) 


Digests  and  indexes  of  Treasury  decisions 

Digest  of  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  relating  to  tariff,  naviga- 
tion, &c,  1872-82,  with  tariff  on  imports,  free  list,  and  Hawaiian 
reciprocity  treaty.  1883.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  384.) 
Index  to  decisions  made  by  Secretary  of  Treasury  as  to  assessment  of 
duty  on  imported  goods  under  tariff  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  to  Jan.  1, 
1890,  including  index  to  decisions  under  acts  of  Congress  relating 
to  Alaska,  restriction  and  exclusion  of  Chinese,  prevention  of 
importation  of  adulterated  and  spurious  teas,  etc.,  covering 
period  from  Mar.  1883  to  Jan.  1890  [Dec.  31,  1889].  1890.  [Has 
no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 
Index  to  synopses  of  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  and  Board  of 
General  Appraisers  on  construction  of  tariff,  navigation,  and  other 
laws,  Jan.  1,  1890-Dec.  31,  1895.  1896.  [Has  no  Treasury  De- 
partment document  number.] 

[None  issued  covering  decisions  rendered  Jan.  1,  1896-Dec.  31, 1897.] 
Digest  of  decisions  of  Treasury  Department  and  of  Board  of  General 
Appraisers  under  tariff  acts  of  1883,  1890,  1894,  and  1897,  [ren- 
dered] Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1898.     1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2106.) 

Same,  [rendered]  Jan.  1,  1898-Dec.  31,  1899.     1900.     (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  2167.) 

Same,  rendered  during  calendar  years  1898-1900.     1901.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  2220.) 
Digest  of  decisions  of  Treasury  Department,  customs,  and  of  Board  of 
General  Appraisers,  rendered  during  calendar  years  1898-1901. 
1902.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2266.) 

Same,  1898-1902.     1903.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2320.) 

Same,  1898-1903.     1904.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2357.) 

Same,  1904,  with  decisions  of  United  States  courts  in  customs  cases. 
1905.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2397.) 

Same,  1904  and  1905,  with  decisions  of  United  States  courts  in  cus- 
toms cases.     1906,     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2430.) 


1018 


Classification 
no. 

T1.12: 

904-906 

904-907 
908 

T1.12«: 

(CT) 
T1.13: 

(date) 


T1.14: 

(nos.) 

T1.15: 

865 


896 

9071 

9072 

9073 

907^ 

907^ 


907  « 

9081 
9082 
9083 


908^ 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Digests  and  Indexes  of  Treasury  decisions— Continued 

Same,  1904-06,  with  decisions  of  United  States  courts  in  customs 

cases.     1907.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2461.) 
Same,  1904-07,  with  decisions  of  United  States  courts  in  customs 

cases.     1908.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2504.) 
Same,  1908,  with  decisions  of  United  States  courts  in  customs  cases. 

1909.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2537.) 
[None  issued  covering  decisions  during  calendar  year  1909.] 

Digests  and  indexes  of  Treasury  decisions  (separates) 
Treasury  register 


1872 

1877 

1873 

1878  [None  issued?] 

1879  large  8« 

1874 

1875 

1880-82     [None  issued?] 

1876 

[None  issued?] 

1883    large  8° 

[Discontinued.] 

Synoptical  series, 


1869 


[This  seriesbegan  and  ended  within  thecalendar  year  1869,    It  is  not  known  how  many 
numbers  were  issued.    Those  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  listed  below.] 

2 

Circular  letters 

Circular  letter  of  instructions  to  officers  of  Treasury  Department  relative 
to  commercial  intercourse,  captured,  abandoned,  and  confiscable 
property,  freedmen,  etc.  [June  27,  1865.]  [See  also  entries 
under  T1.10:In7 1-7.] 

Circular  letter  regulating  use  of  lights  [in  public  buildings].  Dec.  12, 
1896.    40 

[Circular  letter  regarding]  construction  of  10  per  cent  limitation  [on 
bonds  of  officers,  etc.].    July  31,  1907.    4« 

Circular  letter  [to  custodians  of  public  buildings]  concerning  lighting 
and  power  companies.    Aug.  1,  1907.    4° 

[Circular  letter  regarding]  waste  of  gas,  electricity,  and  water  in  public 
buildings.    Nov.  18,  1907.    4° 

[Circular  letter  accompanying  form  272]  powers  of  attorney  from  cor- 
porate sureties.     Dec.  14,  1907.    4° 

[Circular  letter  accompanying  forms  of  vouchers  to  be  used  in  stating 
accounts  for  supplies  for  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury 
Department.]    Nov.  23,  1907.    4« 

Circular  letter  [accompanying  form  for]  proposals  for  annual  supplies 
[for  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Department].  Dec. 
19,  1907.     4« 

[Circular  letter  concerning  supply  of  stationery  for  Treasury  Depart- 
ment for  fiscal  year  1908.]    Jan.  23,  1908.    4« 

Circular  letter  [accompanying  form  for]  proposals  for  annual  supplies 
[for  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Department].    [1908.]    4° 

[Circular  letter  to]  custodians  of  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury 
Department  [concerning  vouchers  for  fuel,  lights,  and  water 
for  public  buildings  for  fiscal  year  1908,  etc.].     Mar.  14,  1908.     4« 

[Circular  letter]  to  commanding  and  other  officers  of  Revenue-Cutter 
Service  [concerning  acceptance  of  proposals  for  repairs,  supplies, 
etc.,  preparation  of  vouchers,  and  receiving  for  shipment  per- 
sonal effects  of  officers  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service].  Apr.  25, 
1908.    4° 

[Circular  letter  relative  to]  construction  of  50  per  cent  clause  of  Depart- 
ment circular  of  June  2,  1908  [instructions  relative  to  acceptance 
of  bonds  executed  by  surety  companies].    June  22,  1908.    4° 


1019 


CUHHlflratlon 
no. 

T1.15: 

908« 

908^ 
909» 

9092 
909  3 

909* 

Tl.lG: 

C89' 

C892 
C893 


C89* 

C89^ 
C89« 
C897 

C89» 

P831 

P832 
P833 


T1.17: 

P83' 


P83  = 


T1.18: 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Circular  letters — Continued 

[Circular  letter]  announcing  new  form  of  ai>plication  for  leave  of  ab- 
sence.    July  28,  1908.     4« 

[Circular  letter)  amending  Instructions  to  custodians  [of  public  build- 
ingsj,  1905.     Nov.  7,  1908.     4«> 

[(Urcular  letter]  to  heads  of  bureaus  and  chiefs  of  divisions  [that  no 
printing'  or  binding  be  ordered  in  excess  of  actual  needs  during 
remainder  of  liscal  year].    Jan.  11,  1909.    4** 

Circular  letter  [to  custodians  of  public  buildings  concerning]  building 
equipment.     Feb.  1,  1909.     4° 

[Circular  letter  to]  custodians  of  buildings  under  control  of  Treas- 
ury Department  [concerning  vouchers  for  fuel,  lights,  and 
water  for  public  buildings,  fiscal  year  1909,  etc.].  Mar.  11, 
1909.    4° 

[Circular  letter  announcing  change  of  time  for  preparing]  estimates  of 
appropriations.    Apr.  14,  1909.     4° 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico  Special  Commissioner  (Porter) 

Cuba.  Report  on  commercial  and  industrial  condition  of  Cuba;  by 
Robert  P.  Porter.     Nov.  15,  1898.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2072.) 

Same,  appendix.    June  15,  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2115.) 

Same:  Special  i-eports  on  revenue  and  customs  tariff,  internal,  in- 
dustrial, and  professional  taxation,  and  needs  of  Cuban  planters, 
Nov.  15,  1898.  [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  num- 
ber.] 

Same:  Special  report.  Province  of  Santiago  de  Cuba  and  internal 
revenue  of  Cuba.  Dec.  19,  1898.  [Has  no  Treasury  Department 
document  number.] 

Same:  Special  report,  currency  of  Cuba.  Dec.  27,  1898.  [Has  no 
Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

Same:  Special  report,  fiscal  and  economic  condition  of  Jamaica. 
Dec.  31,  1898,  [published]  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2085.) 

Same:  Special  report  on  commissioner's  visit  to  Gen.  Gomez,  and  in 
relation  to  payment  and  disbandment  of  insurgent  army  of  Cuba. 
Feb.  6,  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2097.) 

Same:  Special  report,  statistics  of  imports  into  Cuba  for  1895.     1899. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2081.) 
Porto  Rico.     Report  on  currency  question  of  Porto  Rico;  by  Robert  P. 
Porter.    Jan.  3,  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2082.) 

Same.    Jan.  3,  1899,  [published]  1903.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2082.) 
Porto  Rico.     Report  and  recommendations  on  customs  tariff  of  Porto 
Rico;  by  Robert  P.  Porter.    Jan.  19,  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2084.) 

Porto  Rico  Special  Commissioner  (Carroll) 

Porto  Rico.     Report  on  industrial  and  commercial  condition  of  Porto 

Rico;  by  Henry  K.  Carroll.     Dec.  30,  1898,  [published]  1899. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2091.) 
Porto  Rico.     Report  on  Porto  Rico,  its  population,  civil  government, 

commerce,  industries,  productions,  roads,  tariff,  and  currency; 

by  Henry  K.  Carroll.     Oct.  6,  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2118.) 
See,  for  Philippine  Islands  Special  Commissioner  (Harden),  Tl.2: 

P533. 

Revenue  Commission 

[This,  commission,  composed  of  David  A.  Wells,  Stephen  Colwell,  and  Samuel  Snow- 
den  Hayes,  was  organized  in  June^  1865,  having  been  appointed  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  in  accordance  with  sec.  19of  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1865,  "To  pro- 
vide internal  revenue,"  etc.  (Stat.  L.  V.  13,  p.  487).  Its  existence  was  tenninated 
by  sec.  66  of  act  approved  July  13, 1866  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  170),  which  created  the 
office  of  Special  Commissioner  of  Revenue;  see  T1.19:J 


1020 


Classification 
no. 

T1.18^: 

866 1 
8662 


866" 


866^ 


T1.18 


(nos.) 


T1.19: 


866 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Revenue  Commission,  Reports  (general) 
Report  of  Revenue  Commission  [Jan.  1866].     [1866.]    76  p. 

Same  [with  Special  reports  1-4].  1866.  101  p.  [1255-34,  pt.  1] 
[Congressional  edition  has  drafts  of  bills  inserted  after  each  special 
report,  making  132  p.  in  all;  it  is  followed  by  an  appendix  to 
Special  report  3,  printed  as  House  executive  document  34,  pt.  2, 
which  has  56  p.] 
Reports  of  commission  appointed  for  revision  of  revenue  system  of 
United  States,  1865-66  [including  general  report,  Jan.  1866,  and 
Special  reports  1-13,  with  appendixes].  1866.  [3]  +  483  p. 
[This  compilation  is  not  in  the  Congressional  set  but  certain  por- 
tions of  it  appeared  as  various  Congressional  documents,  as  noted 
under  Tl.l8i:8662  and  T1.182:] 

Report  of  Samuel  S .  Hayes  upon  property  in  funds  and  income  derived 
therefrom  as  source  of  national  revenue,  financial  system  of  United 
States,  creation  of  sinking  fund,  and  taxation  in  general.  Treas- 
ury Department,  1866.  56  p.  1  tab.  [Not  in  Congressional  set, 
although  a  letter  of  transmittal  to  Congress  appears  as  39th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.  House  executive  document  42,  serial  no,  1255.] 

Revenue  Commission,  Special  reports   (numbered) 

[Of  these  Special  reports,  nos.  1-5,  7-10  appear  in  the  Congressional  set  either  indl- 
viduaUy  or  with  others.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  bureau  prints  of 
nos.  12  and  13,  each  issued  separately,  but  no  information  as  to  whether  nos.  1-11 
were  also  issued  separately  in  bureau  editions. 

Special  reports  1-13,  with  the  general  rei)ort  of  Jan.  1866,  are  reprinted  in  the  final 
report  which  is  entered  under  Tl. 18' :866 3.  In  this  volume  the  appendixes  to 
nos.  3  and  13  are  inserted  in  their  proper  places  following  those  reports.] 

[In  1255-34,  pt.  1]  [The  Public  Documents  Library  has  nos.  1-4 
11  only  as  printed  with  the  general  report  of  Jan.  1866,  in  the  Con- 
2 1  gressional  set  and  in  the  bureau  editions  listed  under  T1.18^* 
3 1  866  2'^.  An  appendix  to  no.  3  was  issued  separately  in  Congres- 
4]  sional  edition  as  [1255-34,  pt.  2],  and  was  also  included  with  no. 
3,  as  app.  B,  in  the  final  report  listed  under  Tl. 18^:866=*.] 

5  *    In  1256-62] 

6  *    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

7  *    [1256-51} 
In  1256-68 
In  1256-62^ 

10  *    [In  1256-68] 

11  *    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

12  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

13  [As  included  in  the  final  report  (T1.18 1:8663),  Special  report  13  is 

followed  by  a  report  of  the  proceedings  of  a  convention  of  wool 
growers  and  wool  manufacturers  held  Dec.  13,  1865,  and  other 
reports  and  statements  relating  to  wool  addressed  to  the  Revenue 
Commission  and  to  the  Ways  and  Means  Committee,  Senate.]  f 

Revenue  Special  Commissioner,  Annual  reports 

[The  Special  Commissioner  of  Revenue  superseded  the  Revenue  Commission  of 
1865-66  (T1.18:),  being  appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  under  sec.  66 
of  act  ai)proved  July  13,  1866  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  170).  The  same  act  provided 
that  the  office  should  terminate  June  30, 1870.  David  A.  Wells,  who  had  been  a 
member  of  the  Revenue  Commission  (T1.18:),  was  appointed  Special  Commis- 
sioner.] 

[1st  annual]  report  of  Special  Commissioner  of  Revenue  [1866,  with  app. 
A].     Treasury  Department,  1866.     112  p. 
Same  [with  app.  A-F].     1867.     233  p.     [This  is  the  same  as  p.  1-233 
of  the  Congressional  edition  and  its  corresponding  bureau  edition 
entered  under  Tl. 19:866 3.] 


t  Special  report  13  was  reprinted  in  1910  as  61st  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  docu- 
ment 458,  serial  nO.  5659.  This  reprint  includes  the  additional  reports  and  statements 
concerning  wool  which  followed  no.  13  in  the  final  report  of  the  Revenue  Commission 
(T1.18i:8663). 


1021 


Classinratlon 
no. 

T1.19: 


867 


8682 
8691 


Tl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Revenue  Special  Commissioner,  Annual  reports- 
Continued 

Same  [with  app.  A-F  and  Form  of  bill  establishing  rates  of  duty  on 
goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  imported  into  United  States]. 
1867.  233  +  57  p.  [1270-2]  [In  Congressional  edition  the  pag- 
ing is  continuous,  making  291  p.  in  all.] 
[2d  annual]  report  of  Special  Commissioner  of  Revenue  [1867,  with  app. 
A-G].  1868.  96  p.  [40th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  81;  serial 
no.  1332.)  [No  edition  without  Congressional  dociunent  num- 
ber.] 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  as  to  whether  there  was  a  pre- 
liminary print  of  this  report  without  some  or  all  of  the  appendixes.] 

[3d  annual]  report  of  Special  Commissioner  of  Revenue  for  1868  [with 
supplement  and  app.  A,  B].     1868  [1869].     cover-title,  110  p. 

Same  [with  app.  A-F].  1868  [1869].  [4]  +  142  p.  ([40th  Cong.  3d 
sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  16];  serial  no.  1372.) 
[4th  annual]  report  of  Special  Commissioner  of  Revenue  upon  industry, 
trade,  commerce,  etc.,  of  United  States  for  1869  [with  app. 
A-H].  1869.  cover-title,  cxliv  p.  ([41st  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex. 
doc.  27];  serial  no.  1416.) 

Same  [with  app.  A-H,  J-L].  [1870?]  cxciii  +  265  p.  [p.  i-cxliv 
are  like  the  edition  entered  under  Tl. 19:869^  in  all  respects, 
including  the  Congressional  document  notation  on  first  page, 
but  this  has  in  addition  app.  J-L  which  are  not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 

Same,  supplement,  Cost  of  labor  and  subsistence  in  United  States. 
1870.     75  p.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Treasury  Cattle  Commission,  Reports 

[The  sundry  civil  appropriation  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1881  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.  442) 
appropriated  $15,000  to  enable  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  make  inspection 
or  cattle  exported  from  the  United  States  and  to  procure  information  concern- 
ing the  disease  known  as  pleuro-pneuinonia.  A  commission  was  appointed 
by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  comi)osed  of  James  Law,  chairman,  Elisha 
F.  Thayer,  and  James  H.  Sanders. 

After  the  passage  of  the  act  of  Mar.  29,  1884,  establishing  the  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry  (A 4.),  the  work  in  connection  with  the  inspection  and  transporta- 
tion of  cattle  and  the  suppression  of  disease  among  them  was  transferred  to 
the  new  bureau.] 

Response  to  resolution,  report  of  Treasury  Cattle  Commission  on  lung 
plague  of  cattle,  or  contagious  pleuro-pneumonia.  Feb.  15, 
1882.  (47th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  106;  serial  no.  1990.) 
[Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.  No  edition 
without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Pleuro-pneumonia  in  cattle,  report  of  [Treasury]  Cattle  Commission, 
Jan.  4,  1883.  [1883.]  16  p.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  400;  [47th 
Con^.  2d  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  35],  serial  no.  2108.)  [Congressional 
edition  has  only  10  p.,  but  the  matter  contained  is  the  same.] 

Report  of  Treasury  Cattle  Commission  for  1883  [on  quarantining  of 
imported  neat  cattle,  etc.,  with  Supplemental  report  on  inspec- 
tion of  export  cattle].  [1884.]  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  659;  [48th 
Cong.  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  44,  2  pta.]  serial  no.  2200.) 

Report  of  chairman  of  Treasury  Cattle  Commission  upon  [suspected 
foot-and-mouth]  disease  in  cattle  in  Kansas  and  Illinois;  [by 
James  Law].  May  19,  1884.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  584;  48th  Cong. 
Istsess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  159,  serial  no.  2207.) 

T2.      APPOINTMENTS    DIVISION 

[Established  as  one  of  7  divisions  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1875  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p. 
which  became  effective  July  1, 


8693 
T1.20: 


882 


883 1 


883  = 


884 


1875.] 


T2.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 


1022 


Ciasslflcatlon 
no. 

T2.2: 

P921 

P922 
Se2 

T2.3: 

(nos.) 
T2.4:: 

(nos.)  i 

T2.5: 

(date) 


T2.     APPOINTMENTS   DIVISION— Continued 


1907.     [1907.] 
Presidents  under 


Edition  of 


whom   they  served. 


General  publications 

Presidential  officers  in  and  under  Treasury  Department 
July  1,  1905.     [1905.]    oblong  8" 

Same.    Edition  of  July  1 

Secretaries  of  Treasury  and 
[Aug.  11,  1907.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  In  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Companies  authorized  under  act  of  Aug.  13,  1894, 
to  be  accepted  as  sureties  on   Federal   bonds 

oblong  large  S'^ 

Surety  companies  authorized  under  act  of  Aug.  13, 1894,  to  be  accepted 
as  sureties  on  Federal  bonds 

1907,  revised  to  Aug.  1 
Same,  revised  to  Nov.  20 

1908,  revised  to  June  30 
Same,  revised  to  Aug.  1 
Same,  revised  to  Nov.  2 

Companies  authorized  under  act  of  Aug.  13,  1894,  to  be  accepted  as 
sureties  on  Federal  bonds 

1908,  revised  to  Dec.  19 

1909,  revised  to  May  1 
Same,  revised  to  Nov.  1 


T3.  AUDITOR  FOR  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 


(When  the  Treasury  Department  was  established  by  act  of  Sept.  2, 1789,  the  duties  of  the  auditor  were  laid 
down  in  the  first  section  of  the  act.  By  act  of  Mar.  3, 1817,  which  created  the  offices  of  2d,  3d,  4th,  and 
5th  auditors  in  the  Treasury  Department,  the  auditor  for  the  Treasury  was  given  the  title  of  1st  auditor 
and  was  made  subject  to  the  1st  Comptroller  (T13. ).  By  act  approved  July  31, 1894,  effective  Oct.  1, 1894, 
the  title  of  the  1st  auditor  was  chane;ed  to  Auditor  for  the  Treasury  Department,  and  his  duties  restricted 
io  the  settlement  of  accoimts  pertaining  to  the  Treasury  Department.] 

T3.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1853-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  report,  Tl.l:),  and  for 

^  1871, 1881-89, 1892-98,  issued  separately  also. 

1899-1909,  issued  separately  only.] 

T3.2:     General  publications 

C96  Customs.  [Circular  letter]  to  collectors  and  other  officers  of  customs  [to 
discard  Cat.  1013,  Dec.  12,  1906,  and  use  Cat.  1013  approved  by 
Comptroller  of  Treasury  Aug.  27,  1907].    Apr.  1,  1909.    4° 

P96^     Public  buildings.     Laws  relating  to  public  buildings,  with  instructions 
to  superintendents,   custodians,   and   disbursing  officers;  com- 
I  piled  by  H.  McNeill.     1886.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  932.) 

P962  Same.    1893.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1612.) 

T3.3:    Bulletins 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 


1023 


CUMlflcation  T3.    AUDITOR  FOR  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT— 

"**•  Continued 

T3.4 :     Circulars 

(nos  )  [Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  oflioe  are  issued  in  the  scries  of  Treasury  De- 

^        ■•'  partraent  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 

T4.      AUDITOR    FOR    WAR    DEPARTMENT 


[Established  by  act  of  Mar.  3. 1817,  when  the  oflice  of  accountant  for  the  War  Department  was  aljolished. 
The  official  title  of  the  chief  was  2d  auditor  until  July  31.  1894,  when  an  act  was  passed  to  take  effect 
Oct.  1,  causing  the  oflice  to  be  reorganized  and  changing  the  title  to  Auditor  for  the  War  Department.] 


T4.1: 

(date) 

T4.2: 

B66 


C52 


T4:.3: 

(nos.) 
T4.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

(1853-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 

usually  issued  separately  also. 
189&-1909,  issued  separately  only.] 

General  publications 

Bounty.  Complete  digest  of  laws  in  relation  to  bounty,  with  procla- 
mations by  President,  general  orders  and  circulars  of  War  Depart- 
ment, opinions  of  Attorney  General,  annotations,  decisions  by 
accountmg  officers,  and  forms  and  instructions;  by  S.  A.  Rapp. 
Washington,  W.  H.  and  O.  H.  Morrison,  1872. 

Claims.  Elementary  manual  of  practice,  Civil  War  claims;  by  W.  C. 
Eldridge  and  L.  R.  Ginn.     1900.     12°    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2171.) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 


T5.     AUDITOR    FOR    INTERIOR    DEPARTMENT 


[The  duties  of  the  3d  auditor  are  defined  in  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1817.    The  ofTicial  title  was  changed  by  act 
of  July  31, 1894,  effective  Oct.  1, 1894,  to  Auditor  for  Interior  Department.il 


T6.1: 

(date) 


T5.2: 

D56 

P38 

R27 

T34 

V94 
T5.3: 

(nos.) 
T5.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1853-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 

usually  issued  separately  also. 
1899-1909,  issued  separately  only.    There  were  2  prints  of  the  report  for  1909,  one  of 

11  p.  issued  as  Treasury  Department  document  2571,  the  other  of  14  p.  being  a 

special  print  not  for  distribution.] 

General  publications 

Digest  of  decisions  and  orders  affecting  settlement  of  quartermasters' 

accounts  in  oflSce  of  3d  auditor  of  Treasury;  compiled  by  W.  P. 

Dunwoody.    1866. 
Pension  checks.     Rules  and  regulations  governing  payment  of  pension 

checks  in  cases  where  payees  have  died  without  indorsing  them. 

Sept.  5,  1895.    4o 
Reimbursement  claims,  information  for  claimants  [who  rendered  service 

during  last  sickness  or  at  burial  of  pensioner  of  United  States]. 

Nov.  1,  1906.    4« 
Third  auditor.    Report  of  3d  auditor  [John  S.  Williams]  to  Secretary  of 

Treasury,  covering  operations  of  3d  Auditor's  Office  from  Apr.  30, 

1885,  to  May  1,  1886.     1886.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  835.) 
Vouchers.   Instructions  to  clerks  examining  vouchers.   July  1,1902.   4° 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 


1024 


T6.      AUDITOR    FOR    NAVY    DEPARTMENT 

[Established  by  act  of  Mar.  3, 1817,  which  abolished  the  office  of  accountant  of  the  Navy  Department  and 
set  forth  the  duties  of  the  4th  auditor.  By  the  act  of  July  31, 1894,  eflective  Oct.  1, 1894,  the  ofacial  title 
became  Auditor  for  the  Navy  Department.] 

Classification 
no. 


T6.1: 

(date) 

T6.2: 

R86 

T6.3: 

(nos.) 
T6.4: 

(date) 

T6.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1853-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 

usually  issued  separately  also. 
189&-1909,  issued  separately  only.] 

General  publications  lOqo'X  1 

Rules.     Revised  rules  in  regard  to  transaction  of  business  at  OflBce  of 


4th  Auditor  of  Treasury. 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 


1864. 


(The  Public  Documents  Library  has  but  one  circular  issued  from  the  4th  Auditor's 
Office.  It  is  dated  Nov.  12, 1863.  Later  circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this 
office  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  Department  circulars;  see  certain 
issues  imder  T1.4:] 

Digest  of  naval  appropriations  for  fiscal  year    8°  and  4° 

1  »7Q  1  SQf; 


1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 


1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907   . 

1908 

1909    * 

1910 


T7.      AUDITOR  FOR    STATE  AND    OTHER   DEPARTMENTS 


[Established  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1817.  Called  Office  of  the  5th  Auditor  until  Oct.  1,  1894,  when  with  the 
reorganizing  of  the  office,  in  pursuance  of  act  of  July  31, 1894,  the  title  of  the  chief  was  changed  to  Auditor 
for  State  and  Other  Departments.] 

T7.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1853-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 

^  ^  usually  issued  separately  also. 

1899-1909,  issued  separately  only.] 

T7.2:     General  publications 

In8  Internal  revenue.  Report  of  5th  auditor  [Henry  D.  Barron]  showing 
costs  of  assessing  and  collecting  internal  revenue,  and  amounts 
assessed  and  collected  in  each  revenue  district  to  June  30,  1870. 
1871. 

T7.3:    Bulletins 

(noa.)     [None  issued.] 
T7.4;2     Circulars 

^nos  )  (jCirculars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 

^       *■'  i  partmeut  circulars;  see  certain  Issues  under  T1.4:  J 


1025 


T8.     AUDITOR  FOR  POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

[The  adjustment  of  post-ofllce  accounts  was  performed  at  the  Treasury  Department  from  the  earliest  period 
of  its  esti\blishment,  but  the  office  of  the  Auditor  of  the  Treasury  for  the  Post-Ofllce  Department  was  not 
established  until  July  2, 1836.    It  was  called  the  Office  of  the  6th  Auditor  until  Oct.  1 ,  1894.J 


Clssslflration 
no. 


T8.1: 

(date) 


T8.2: 

M74» 

M742 
R24 

Till 

Til  2 

Til  3 

T8.3: 

(nos.) 
T8.4: 

(nos.) 

T8.5: 

9091 

9092 
909  » 
909* 
9101 
9102 


Annual  reports 

[Two  annual  reports  have  usually  been  made,  one  to  the  Postmaster-General,  which, 
from  1841-1909  (except  1842-10,  none  issued),  is  included  in  annual  reports  of 
Post-Offlce  Department  (Pl.l:);  and  one  made  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
which,  for  185.V1905.  is  found  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Denartinent  ( P'inance 
reports,  Tl.l:).  Both  reports  are  frequently  included  in  the  Post-Ollice  reports 
and  both  are  sometimes  round  in  the  Treasury  Department  reports,  1871-1909, 
both  reports  have  usually  been  issued  separately  also  In  one  pamphlet.] 

General  publications 

Money  order  file  cases.     [Circular]  inviting  proposals  for  money  order 
file  cases.    July  18,  1908.    4" 
Same.    Jan.  15,  1909.    4» 
Recording  Division.     Rules  and  regulations  pertaining  to  Recording 

Division.     1901. 
Tables  of  computations  for  quarter  of  90  days,  for  use  in  adjusting  pay  of 
mail  contractors;  by  Clarence  Crist  [revised  by  Government  Actu- 
ary].    1904.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2371a.) 
Same  for  quarter  of  91  days.    1904.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2371b.) 
Same  for  quarter  of  92  days.     1904.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2371c.) 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  Issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:l  . 

Financial  statement 

Financial  statement  to  Secretary  of  Treasury  and  to  Postmaster-Gen- 
eral, for  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1908.  1909.  4" 
Same,  for  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1908.  1909.  4« 
Same,  for  quarter  ended  Mar.  31,  1909.  1909.  4« 
Same,  for  quarter  ended  June  30,  1909.  1909.  4° 
Same,  for  quarter  ended  Sept.  30,  1909.  1910.  4<» 
Same,  for  quarter  ended  Dec.  31,  1909.     1910.    4° 


T9.      BOOKKEEPING  AND   WARRANTS   DIVISION 


[Early  reports  were  signed  by  chief  of  Warrants  Division.    About  1879,  it  became  known  as  Division 
of  Warrants,  Estimates,  and  Appropriations.    Changed  to  Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division  by 
~    tive  Oct.  1, 1894.] 


oi    warrants.  riStiiuaies,  aiiu  a^ 
act  approved  July  31, 1894,  effecti 


T9.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports  (Combined  statement  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments for  JBlscal  year)    4" 


1872 

1876 

1880 

1884 

1888 

1892 

1873 

1877 

1881 

1885 

1889 

1893 

1874 

1878 

1882 

1886 

1890 

1875 

1879 

1883 

1887 

1891 

[After  1893,  this  report  was  also  issued  in  the  Congressional  set  in  accordance  with 
sec.  15  of  act  approved  July  31,  1894,  the  title  for  this  edition  up  to  1908  being 
Combined  statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  Government.  The  Con- 
gressional edition  includes  at  the  end,  receipts  and  expenditur&s  of  Post-Office 
Department,  but,  until  1905,  omits  recapitulation  of  expenditures  from  per 
manent  and  indefinite  appropriations.] 


1894 

[3316-1101        1898 

[3776-44] 

1902 

4474-78 

1895 

3396-Jl 

1899 

3937-36 

1903 

4661^2 

1896 

3502-75 

1900 

4125-80 

1904 

4816-64 

1897 

3659-94" 

1901 

4308-35 

82452°— 11 65 


1026 


Classification 
no. 


T9.1: 

(date) 


T9, 


BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 

Continued 


T9.2: 

Ac2i 


C52 

C96 
D361 

D36  2 

In8 
J89 

R24 

T9.3: 

(nos.) 
T9.4: 

(nos.) 

T9.5: 

(date) 


Anniial  reports  (Combined  statement  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments for  fiscal  year)^ — Continued 

[With  1905,  the  Congressional  edition  gives  recapitulation  of  expenditures  from 
I)ermanent  and  indefinite  appropriations.] 

1905  [4972-55] 

1906  [5131-152] 

1907  [5348-23]  [Congressional  edition  contains  a  few  pages  of  addi- 
tional matter.] 

1908  [5413-1079]  [Congressional  edition  contains  a  few  pages  of  addi- 
tional matter.] 

1909  [5706-236] 

General  publications  ,./    , 

Accounting  methods.  Extracts  from ' statutes  relating  to  accounting 
methods  enacted  upon  report  of  joint  commission  of  Congress 
authorized  Mar.  3,  1893.     1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1933.) 

Accounting  system.  Information  relating  to  accounting  system  of 
Treasury  Department,  compendium  of  principal  statutes  and 
comptroller's  decisions  relating  to  accounting  officers  of  Treasury, 
their  duties  and  jurisdiction,  to  manner  of  rendering  and  set- 
tling public  accounts,  and  to  custody  of  public  moneys  of  public 
officers;  by  Robert  S.  Person.     1905.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2396.) 

Claims  allowed  by  accounting  officers  [since  report  of  June  23,  1898] 
under  appropriations  the  balances  of  which  have  been  exhausted 
or  carried  to  surplus  fund.  Jan.  31,  1899,  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2093;  55th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  191,  serial  no.  3812.)  [Con- 
gressional edition  does  not  bear  Treasury  Department  docu- 
ment number.] 

Custodians,  Detailed  estimate  for  appropriation,  pay  of  assistant 
custodians  and  janitors,  fiscal  year  1909,  for  buildings  under 
control  of  Treasury  Department.     1908. 

Deficiency  estimates.  Supplemental  deficiency  estimates  of  appro- 
priations for  Departments  to  complete  service  of  fiscal  year 

1898.  1898.  4°  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2014;  55th  Cong.  2d  sess., 
H,  doc.  319,  serial  no.  3659.)  [Congressional  edition  does  not 
bear  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

Deficiency  estimates  required  by  Departments  for  completing  service 
of  fiscal  year  1899,  and  prior  years,  including  postal  service. 

1899.  4°  (Treas,  Dept.  doc.  2092;  55th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H. 
doc.  185,  serial  no.  3776.)  [Congressional  edition  does  not  bear 
Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

Internal  revenue.  Statement  of  internal-revenue  tax  on  raw  cotton 
collected  in  each  State  during  fiscal  years  1863-68,  Dec,  12, 
1907,     4° 

Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims  [since  report  of  June  22,  1898, 
which  require  appropriation],  Feb,  1,  1899.  (Treas.  Dept, 
doc,  2094;  55th  Cong.  3d  sess.,  H.  doc.  197,  serial  no.  3812.) 
[Congressional  edition  does  not  bear  Treasury  Department  docu- 
ment number.] 

Receipts  and  expenditures.  Statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
United  States,  1880-95.     1895.     4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Digests  of  appropriations    4° 

1873  1876 

1874  1877 

1875  1878 


1027 


CiMKlflrttlon    T9. 
no. 


BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 

Continued 


T9.6 :    Digests  of  appropriations— Coni  inued 


(date) 


T9.6: 

(date) 


1879  1896  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1767.) 

1880  1897  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1876.) 

1881  1898  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1954.) 

1882  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  143.)  1899  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2035.) 

1883  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  333.)  1900  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2116.) 

1884  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  431.)  1901  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2182.) 

1885  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  611.)  1902  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2224.) 

1886  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  701.)  1903  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2278.) 

1887  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  882.)  L904  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2321.) 

1888  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  993.)  1905  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2362.) 

1889  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1173.)  1906  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2398.) 

1890  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1220.)  1907  [Has  no  Treasury  Department 

1891  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1355.)  document  number.] 

1892  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1419.)  1908  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2466.) 

1893  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1532.)  1909  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2507.) 

1894  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1597.)  1910  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2542.) 

1895  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1703.) 

Estimates  of  appropriations  8°  and  4° 

[For  calendar  year  until  1844,  after  which  date  they  came  out  regularly  for  fiscal  year. 
The  Department  print  almost  invariably  bears  the  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


1818    * 

[6-13] 

Same,  additional    * 

1819  *      17-12] 

1820  *    [32-13] 

Same,  additional    * 

1821    * 

48-33 

1822    * 

'64-30' 

1823    * 

'78-28 

1824    * 

94-17 

1825    * 

115-4] 

] 

1826    * 

133-24] 

1827    * 

150-36] 

1828,  Jan. 

2    * 

[170-40] 

[11-192] 


[36-84] 


1828,  Dec.  8    *    [181-4] 

1829,  1st  quarter,  Apr.  5,  1828 
-        -  "185-49] 


1829, 

Jan. 

3    * 

1830 

■X- 

195-14 

1831 

* 

206-10' 

1832 

* 

216-10 

1833 

* 

233-10 

1834 

* 

254-21 

1835 

•X- 

271-5] 

1836 

* 

286-4 

1837 

* 

301-5 

[174-241] 


1823-37,  statement  of  estimates  *  [319-497]  [Includes  comparative 
statement  of  annual  estimates  and  expenditures  1823-37,  also 
annual  expenditures  1789-1822.] 


1838 

I 

[322-20] 
In  321-4] 

1839 

*    I 

344-5] 
In  344-1] 

1840 

*    1 

363^] 
In  363-3] 

1841 

* 

n  382-3] 

1842 

*    [401-19]  ' 
44    *    [419-16] 

1843- 

1845 

*  [439-6] 

*  [463-17] 

1846 

1847 

481-9] 

1848 

497-3" 

1849 

514- 

-2] 

1028 


Classiflcation 

T9.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 

Continued 

T9.6: 

Estimates  of  appropriations— Continued 

(date) 

1850    [538-2] 

1851,  Nov.  16,  1849     [567-1] 

1851,  Nov.  23,  1850    [Contains  additional  estimates  for  1851  and  also 

estimates  for  fiscal  year  1852.     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1852    A^ee  T9. 6:851. 

1853 

633-1] 

1854 

675-2 

1855 

714-2 

1856 

781-6] 

1857 

865-unnumbered 

1858 

909-unnumbered' 

1859 

941-1] 
996-1' 

1860 

1861 

1043-1] 
1092-1^ 

1862 

1861-62,  additional    [1114-1] 

1863 

1127-1 

1864 

1159-3 

1865 

1186-2 

1866 

1222-2' 

1867 

1254-2 

1868 

1286-2 

1869 

1328-3 

1870 

1370-3 

1871 

1416-5 

1872 

1452-5 

1873 

1509-5 

1874 

1564-5 

1875 

1605-5 

Same,  revised    *    [1605-36] 
1876     [1643-5] 
1877,  Dec.  6,  1875     [1685-5] 
1877,  Jan.  6    *     [1751-19] 

1877,  reduction  of  estimates  from  War  Dept.     *     [1691-164] 

1878,  Dec.  4,  1876     [1754-5] 

1878,  required  to  complete  service  of  fiscal  year  1878  and  prior  years. 

Oct.  15,  1877     [1805-5] 

1879,  Dec.  3,  1877     [1805-5] 

1880,  Dec.  2,  1878     [1855-5]    [Contains  also  estimates  of  appropriations 

for  District  of  Columbia  for  fiscal  years  1879  and  1880.] 
1880,  required  to  complete  service  of  fiscal  year  1880.     Mar.  19,  1879    * 

[1869-1] 
1881     [1916-5]     [Contains  also  estimates  of  appropriations  for  District 
of  Columbia  for  fiscal  year  1881.     This  is  not  included  in  the  Con- 
gressional edition.] 

~  '         -  ■     [1965-5] 


1882  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  48.) 

1883  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  201.) 

1884  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  340.) 

1885  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  488.) 

1886  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  631.) 

1887  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  755.) 

1888  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  915.) 

1889  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1043.) 

1890  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1153.) 

1891  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1266.) 


2024-5 
2106-5 
2196-5 
2293-5' 
2388-5^ 
2474-5' 
2551-5] 
2646-5] 
2736-5] 


Same,  supplemental    *    [2818-68] 


1892  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1371.) 

1893  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1476.) 

1894  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1564.) 

1895  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1633.) 

1896  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1727.) 

1897  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1820.) 

1898  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1891.) 


2852-5 

2946-5' 

3101-5' 

3221-5 

3316-5' 

3396-12] 

'3502-12] 


1020 


Classlflcation 
no. 


T9.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

Continued 


T9.6: 

(date) 


T9.6« : 

(CT) 
T9.7: 

(date) 


T9.8: 

(date) 


Estimates  of  appropriations — Continued 


1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 
1910 
1911 


(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treaa. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 


Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 


1974.) 

2056.) 

2146 

2196 

2246 

2298 

2340 

2379 

2421 

2450 

2471 

2516 

2554 


3659-121 

3776-12^ 

3937-12 

4125-12 

4308-12 

4474-12 

4661-12 

4816-12 

4972-12 

'5131-12 

5348-12 

5413-1031] 

5706-177] 


Estimates  of  appropriations  (separates) 


Statement  of  balances,    appropriations,    and   dis- 
bursements 


Statement  of  balances,  appropriations,  and  expenditures 


1880  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  88.) 

1881  (Treas,  Dept,  doc.  263,) 

1882  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  389.) 

1883  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  533.) 
1884-92    [Not  printed,] 

[Have    no    Treasury    De- 


1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 


document 


1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 


(Treas.  Dept,  doc. 
(Treas,  Dept,  doc. 
(Treas,  Dept,  doc. 
(Treas,  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas,  Dept.  doc, 
(Treas,  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas,  Dept.  doc, 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 


2077.) 
2168,) 
2212,) 
2263,) 
2313,) 
2355,) 
2388.) 
2425.) 
2462.) 
2502,) 


partment 

numbers.] 
([Treas,  Dept,  doc.  1922.]) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc,  1979.) 
Statement  of  balances,  appropriations,  and  disbursements 

1908  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2533.) 

1909  (Treas.  Dept,  doc,  2566.) 

Statement  of  Treasury    narrow  f  **  and  4*^     [Daily  except  Sun- 
days, holidays,  and  July  1.] 

Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
Government 


1895,  Jan. 

2 

* 

1895,  Jan. 

30 

* 

1895,  Feb. 

28 

* 

1895,  Mar. 

28 

* 

Jan. 

3 

* 

Jan. 

31 

* 

Mar. 

1 

* 

Mar, 

29 

* 

Jan. 

4 

* 

Feb. 

1 

* 

Mar. 

2 

•X 

Mar. 

30 

* 

Jan. 

5 

* 

Feb. 

2 

* 

Mar. 

4 

•X 

Apr. 

1 

* 

Jan. 

7 

* 

Feb. 

4 

•X 

Mar. 

5 

* 

Apr. 

2 

•X- 

Jan. 

8 

* 

Feb. 

5 

* 

Mar. 

6 

* 

Apr. 

3 

•X- 

Jan. 

9 

* 

Feb. 

6 

-x 

Mar. 

7 

* 

Apr. 

4 

* 

Jan. 

10 

* 

Feb. 

7 

•X 

Mar. 

8 

* 

Apr. 

5 

* 

Jan. 

11 

■X- 

Feb. 

8 

* 

Mar. 

9 

* 

Apr. 

6 

* 

Jan. 

12 

* 

Feb. 

9 

•X 

Mar. 

11 

•X 

Apr. 

8 

* 

Jan. 

14 

* 

Feb. 

11 

X- 

Mar. 

12 

* 

Apr. 

9 

* 

Jan. 

15 

•x- 

Feb. 

12 

* 

Mar. 

13 

•X 

Apr. 

10 

* 

Jan. 

16 

* 

Feb. 

13 

■X- 

Mar. 

14 

* 

Apr. 

11 

* 

Jan. 

17 

* 

Feb. 

14 

•X 

Mar. 

15 

* 

Apr. 

12 

* 

Jan. 

18 

•X- 

•Feb. 

15 

* 

Mar. 

16 

* 

Apr. 

13 

* 

Jan. 

19 

* 

Feb. 

16 

* 

Mar. 

18 

* 

Apr. 

15 

■X 

Jan. 

21 

■X- 

Feb. 

18 

* 

Mar. 

19 

■X 

Apr. 

16 

* 

Jan. 

22 

* 

Feb. 

19 

•X 

Mar. 

20 

* 

Apr. 

17 

* 

Jan. 

23 

* 

Feb. 

20 

X- 

Mar. 

21 

•X 

Apr. 

18 

* 

Jan. 

24 

* 

Feb. 

21 

* 

Mar. 

22 

* 

Apr. 

19 

¥r 

Jan. 

25 

* 

Feb. 

23 

•X 

Mar. 

23 

* 

Apr. 

20 

* 

Jan. 

26 

■X 

Feb. 

25 

•X 

Mar. 

25 

* 

Apr, 

22 

* 

Jan. 

28 

^«- 

Feb. 

26 

* 

Mar. 

26 

* 

Apr. 

23 

* 

Jan. 

29 

* 

Feb. 

27 

X- 

Mar. 

27 

•X 

Apr. 

24 

* 

1030 

Classlflcation    T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION 

no.  _, 

Continued 


T9.8: 
(date) 


Statement  of 

Treasury- 

-Continued 

Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  ex 

pendit 

ures 

Government- 

— Continued 

1895,  Apr. 

25     ^  1895,  July     9 

1895,  Sept.  19        1895,  Nov. 

30 

Apr. 

26     * 

July   10 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

2 

Apr. 

27     * 

July   11 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

3 

Apr. 

29    * 

July   12 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

4 

Apr. 

30    ^ 

July   13 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

5 

May 

1    * 

July   15 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

6 

May 

2     * 

July   16 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

7 

May 

3     * 

July   17 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

9 

May 

4     * 

July   18 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

10 

May 

6     * 

July   19 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

11 

May 

7     * 

July   20 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

12 

May 

8     * 

July   22 

Oct.      2 

Dec. 

13 

May 

9     * 

July   23 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

14 

May 

10    * 

July   24 

Oct.      4 

Dec. 

16 

May 

11     * 

July   25 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

17 

May 

13     * 

July   26 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

18 

May 

14     * 

July   27 

Oct.      8 

Dec. 

19 

May 

15     * 

July   29 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

20 

May 

16     * 

July   30 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

21 

May 

17     * 

July   31 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

23 

May 

18    * 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

24 

May 

20    * 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

26 

May 

21     * 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

27 

May 

22     * 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

28 

May 

23    * 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    17 

Dec. 

30 

May 

24     * 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    18 

Dec. 

31 

May 

25     * 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    19        1896 

,  Jan. 

2 

May 

27     * 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

3 

May 

28     * 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

4 

May 

29     * 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

6 

May 

31     * 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

7 

June 

1     * 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

8 

June 

3     * 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

9 

June 

4     * 

Aug.  16 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

10 

June 

5     * 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

11 

June 

6  -^ 

Aug.  19 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

13 

June 

7     * 

Aug.  20 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

14 

June 

8     * 

Aug.  21 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

15 

June 

10    * 

Aug.  22 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

16 

June 

11     * 

Aug.  23 

Nov.     4 

Jan. 

17 

June 

12     * 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

18 

June 

13     * 

Aug.  26 

Nov.     6 

Jan. 

20 

June 

14     * 

Aug.  27 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

21 

June 

15    * 

Aug.  28 

Nov.     8 

Jan. 

22 

June 

17     * 

Aug.  29 

Nov.    9 

Jan. 

23 

June 

18     * 

Aug.  30 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

24 

June 

19     * 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  12 

Jan. 

25 

June 

20    * 

Sept.    3 

Nov.  13 

Jan. 

27 

June 

21     * 

Sept.    4 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

28 

June 

22     * 

Sept.    5 

Nov.  15 

Jan. 

29 

June 

24     ^ 

Sept.    6 

Nov.  16 

Jan. 

30 

June 

25     * 

Sept.    7 

Nov.  18 

Jan. 

31 

June 

26     * 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  19 

Feb. 

1 

June 

27     * 

Sept.  10 

Nov.  20 

Feb. 

3 

June 

28     * 

Sept.  11 

Nov.  21 

Feb. 

4 

June 

29     * 

Sept.  12 

Nov.  22 

Feb. 

5 

July 

2 

Sept.  13 

Nov.  23 

Feb. 

6 

July 

3 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  25 

Feb. 

7 

July 

5 

Sept.  16 

Nov.  26 

Feb. 

8 

July 

6 

Sept.  17 

Nov.  27 

Feb. 

10 

July 

8 

Sept.  18 

Nov.  29 

Feb. 

11 

1031 

Ci«88iflcation    T9.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVI8ION- 

Continuod 


T9.8:     Statomont  of  Treasury— Continued 


(date) 


Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
Government — Continued 


1896,  Feb. 

12 

1896,  Apr. 

24 

1896,  July     8 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

25 

July     9 

Feb. 

14 

Apr. 

27 

July   10 

Feb. 

15 

Apr. 

28 

July   11 

Feb. 

17 

Apr. 

29 

July   13 

Feb. 

18 

Apr. 

30 

July   14 

Feb. 

19 

May 

1 

July   15 

Feb. 

20 

May 

2 

July   16 

Feb. 

21 

May 

4 

July   17 

Feb. 

24 

May 

5 

July   18 

Feb. 

25 

May 

6 

July   20 

Feb. 

26 

May 

7 

July   21 

Feb. 

27 

May 

8 

July   22 

Feb. 

28 

May 

9 

July   23 

Feb. 

29 

May 

11 

July   24 

Mar. 

2 

May 

12 

July   25 

Mar. 

3 

May 

13 

July   27 

Mar. 

4 

May 

14 

July   28 

Mar. 

5 

May 

15 

July   29 

Mar. 

6 

May 

16 

July   30 

Mar. 

7 

May 

18 

July   31 

]Mar. 

9 

May 

19 

Aug.     1 

Mar. 

10 

May 

20 

Aug.     3 

Mar. 

11 

May 

21 

Aug.     4 

Mar. 

12 

May 

22 

Aug.     5 

Mar. 

13 

May 

23 

Aug.     6 

Mar. 

14 

May 

25 

Aug.     7 

Mar. 

16 

May 

26 

Aug.     8 

Mar. 

17 

May 

27 

Aug.  10 

Mar. 

18 

May 

28 

Aug.  11 

Mar. 

19 

May 

29 

Aug.  12 

Mar. 

20 

June 

1 

Aug.  13 

Mar. 

21 

June 

2 

Aug.  14 

Mar. 

23 

June 

3 

Aug.  15 

Mar. 

24 

June 

4 

Aug.  17 

Mar. 

25 

June 

5 

Aug.  18 

Mar. 

26 

June 

6 

Aug.  19 

Mar. 

27 

June 

8 

Aug.  20 

Mar. 

28 

June 

9 

Aug.  21 

Mar. 

30 

June 

10 

Aug.  22 

Mar. 

31 

June 

11 

Aug.  24 

Apr. 

1 

June 

12 

Aug.  25 

Apr. 

2 

June 

13 

Aug.  26 

Apr. 

3 

June 

15 

Aug.  27 

Apr. 

4 

June 

16 

Aug.  28 

Apr. 

6 

June 

17 

Aug.  29 

Apr. 

7 

June 

18 

Aug.  31 

Apr. 

8 

June 

19 

Sept.    1 

Apr. 

9 

June 

20 

Sept.    2 

Apr. 

10 

June 

22 

Sept.    3 

Apr. 

11 

June 

23 

Sept.    4 

Apr. 

13 

June 

24 

Sept.    5 

Apr. 

14 

June 

25 

Sept.    8 

Apr. 

15 

June 

26 

Sept.    9 

Apr. 

16 

June 

27 

Sept.  10 

Apr. 

17 

June 

29 

Sept.  11 

Apr. 

18 

June 

30 

Sept.  12 

Apr. 

20 

July 

2 

Sept.  14 

Apr, 

21 

July 

3 

Sept.  15 

Apr. 

22 

July 

6 

Sept.  16 

Apr. 

23 

July 

7 

Sept.  17 

>6,  Sept. 

18 

Sept. 

19 

Sept. 

21 

Sept. 

22 

Sept. 

23 

Sept. 

24 

Sept 

25 

Sept 

26 

Sept. 

28 

Sept 

29 

Sept. 

30 

Oct. 

1 

Oct. 

2 

Oct. 

3 

Oct. 

5 

Oct. 

6 

Oct. 

7 

Oct. 

8 

Oct. 

9 

Oct. 

10 

Oct. 

12 

Oct. 

13 

Oct. 

14 

Oct. 

15 

Oct. 

16 

Oct. 

17 

Oct. 

19 

Oct. 

20 

Oct. 

21 

Oct. 

22 

Oct. 

23 

Oct. 

24 

Oct. 

26 

Oct. 

27 

Oct. 

28 

Oct. 

29 

Oct. 

30 

Oct. 

31 

Nov. 

2 

Nov. 

3 

Nov. 

4 

Nov. 

5 

Nov. 

6 

Nov. 

7 

Nov. 

9 

Nov. 

10 

Nov. 

11 

Nov. 

12 

Nov. 

13 

Nov. 

14 

Nov. 

16 

Nov. 

17 

Nov. 

18 

Nov. 

19 

Nov. 

20 

Nov. 

21 

Nov. 

23 

Nov. 

24 

Nov. 

25 

Nov. 

27 

Nov. 

28 

1032 

Ciasslflcatlon     T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION 

Continued 


T9.8:     Statement  of  Treasury— Continued 


(date) 


Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
Government — Continued 


1896,  Nov. 

30 

1897,  Feb. 

10 

Dec. 

1 

Feb. 

11 

Dec. 

2 

Feb. 

12 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

13 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

15 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

16 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

17 

Dec. 

8 

Feb. 

18 

Dec. 

9 

Feb. 

19 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

20 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

23 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

24 

Dec. 

14 

Feb. 

25 

Dec. 

15 

Feb. 

26 

Dec. 

16 

Feb. 

27 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

1 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

2 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

3 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

4 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

5 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

6 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

8 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

9 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

10 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

11 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

12 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

13 

1897,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

15 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

16 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

17 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

18 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

19 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

20 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

22 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

23 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

24 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

25 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

26 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

27 

Jan. 

16 

Mar. 

29 

Jan. 

18 

Mar. 

30 

Jan. 

19 

Mar. 

31 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

1 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

2 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

3 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

5 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

6 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

7 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

8 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

9 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

10 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

12 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

13 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

14 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

15 

Feb. 

4 

Apr. 

16 

Feb. 

5 

Apr. 

17 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

19 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

20 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

21 

1897,  Apr. 

22        189' 

r,July     3 

Apr. 

23 

July     6 

Apr. 

24 

July     7 

Apr. 

26 

July     8 

Apr. 

27 

July     9 

Apr. 

28 

July   10 

Apr. 

29 

July   12 

Apr. 

30 

July   13 

May 

1 

July   14 

May 

3 

July    15 

May 

4 

July    16 

May 

5 

July    17 

May 

6 

July   19* 

May 

7 

July   20 

May 

8 

July   21 

May 

10 

July   22 

May 

11 

July   23 

May 

12 

July   24 

May 

13 

July   26 

May 

14 

July   27 

May 

15 

July   28 

May 

17 

July   29 

May 

18 

July   30 

May 

19 

July   31 

May 

20 

Aug.     2 

May 

21 

Aug.     3 

May 

22 

Aug.     4 

May 

24 

Aug.     5 

May 

25 

Aug.     6 

May 

26 

Aug.     7 

May 

27 

Aug.     9 

May 

28 

Aug.  10 

May 

29 

Aug.  11 

June 

1 

Aug.  12 

June 

2 

Aug.  13 

June 

3 

Aug.  14 

June 

4 

Aug.  16 

June 

5 

Aug.  17 

June 

7 

Aug.  18 

June 

8 

Aug.  19 

June 

9 

Aug.  20 

June 

10 

Aug.  21 

June 

11 

Aug.  23 

June 

12 

Aug.  24 

June 

14 

Aug.  25 

June 

15 

Aug.  26 

June 

16 

Aug.  27 

June 

17 

Aug.  28 

June 

18 

Aug.  30 

June 

19 

Aug.  31 

June 

21 

Sept.    1 

June 

22 

Sept.    2 

June 

23 

Sept.    3 

June 

24 

Sept.    4 

June 

25 

Sept.    7 

June 

26 

Sept.    8 

June 

28 

Sept.    9 

June 

29 

Sept.  10 

June 

30 

Sept.  11 

July 

2 

Sept.  13 

1033 

CiMsiflcation    T9.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVI8ION- 

Continued 


T9.8: 

(date) 


Statoment  of  Treasury— Continued 

Statement  of  condition  of  Treaflury  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
Government — Continued 


1897,  Sept.  14 

1897,  Nov. 

23 

1898,  Feb. 

4 

1898,  Apr.  16 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

24 

Feb. 

5 

Apr.  18 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

26 

Feb. 

7 

Apr.  19 

Sept.  17 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

8 

Apr.  20 

Sept.  18 

Nov. 

29 

Feb. 

9 

Apr.  21 

Sept.  20 

Nov. 

30 

Feb. 

10 

Apr.  22 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

1 

Feb. 

11 

Apr.  23 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

2 

Feb. 

12 

Apr.  25 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

14 

Apr.  26 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

15 

Apr.  27 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

16 

Apr.  28 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

17 

Apr.  29 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

8 

Feb. 

18 

Apr.  30 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

9 

Feb. 

19 

May  2 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

21 

May  3 

Oct.   1 

Dec. 

11  . 

Feb. 

23 

May  4 

Oct.  2 

Dec. 

13 

Feb. 

24 

May   5 

Oct.  4 

Dec. 

14 

Feb. 

25 

May   6 

Oct.  5 

Dec. 

15 

Feb. 

26 

May   7 

Oct.  6 

Dec. 

16 

Feb. 

28 

May  9 

Oct.   7 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

1 

May  10 

Oct.  8 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

2 

May  11 

Oct.  9 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

3 

May  12 

Oct.  11 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

4 

May  13 

Oct.  12 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

5 

May  14 

Oct.  13 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

7 

May  16 

Oct.  14 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

8 

May  17 

Oct.  15 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

9 

May  18 

Oct.  16 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

10 

May  19 

Oct.  18 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

11 

May  20 

Oct.  19 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

12 

May  21 

Oct.  20 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

14 

May  23 

Oct.  21 

1898,  Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

15 

May  24 

Oct.  22 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

16 

May  25 

Oct.  23 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

17 

May  26 

Oct.  25 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

18 

May  27 

Oct.  26 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

19 

May  28 

Oct.  27 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

21 

May  31 

Oct.  28 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

22 

June  1 

Oct.  29 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

23 

June  2 

Oct.  30 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

24 

June  3 

Nov.  1 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

25 

June  4 

Nov.  2 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

26 

June  6 

Nov.  3 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

28 

June  7 

Nov.  4 

Jan. 

17 

Mar. 

29 

June  8 

Nov.  5 

Jan. 

18 

Mar. 

30 

June  9 

Nov.  6 

Jan. 

19 

Mar. 

31 

June  10 

Nov.  8 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

1 

June  11 

Nov.  9 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

2 

June  13 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

4 

June  14 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

24 

Apr. 

5 

June  15 

Nov.  12 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

6 

June  16 

Nov.  13 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

7 

June  17 

Nov.  15 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

8 

June  18 

Nov.  16 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

9 

June  20 

Nov.  17 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

11 

June  21 

Nov.  18 

Jan. 

31 

Apr. 

12 

June  22 

Nov.  19 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

13 

June  23 

Nov.  20 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

14 

June  24 

Nov.  22 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

15 

June  25 

1034 

Classification   T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 

no.  ^,  - 

Continued 


T9.8 : 

Statement  of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

(date) 

Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  ex 

penditureg 

Government — Continued 

1898,  June  27 

1898,  Sept.    8 

1898,  Nov. 

17        1899,  Jan.    30 

June  28 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

18 

Jan.    31 

June  29 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

19 

Feb.     1 

June  30 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

21 

Feb.     2 

July     2 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

22 

Feb.     3 

July     5 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

23 

Feb.     4 

July     6 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

25 

Feb.     6 

July     7 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

26 

Feb.     7 

July     8 

Sept.  17 

Nov. 

28 

Feb.     8 

July     9 

Sept.  19 

Nov. 

29 

Feb.     9 

July    11 

Sept.  20 

Nov. 

30 

Feb.   10 

July   12 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

1 

Feb.   11 

July   13 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

2 

Feb.   13 

:/ 

July    14 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

3 

Feb.   14 

July    15 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

5 

Feb.   15 

July    16 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

6 

Feb.   16 

July    18 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

7 

Feb.   17 

July   19 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

8 

Feb.   18 

July   20 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

9 

Feb.   20 

July   21 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

10 

Feb.  21 

July   22 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

12 

Feb.  23 

July   23 

Oct.     3 

Dec. 

13 

Feb.  2^ 

July   25 

Oct.      4 

Dec. 

14 

Feb.   25 

July   26 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

15 

Feb.   27 

July   27 

Oct.     6 

Dec. 

16 

Feb.  28 

July   28 

Oct.     7 

Dec. 

17 

Mar.     1 

July   29 

Oct.     8 

Dec. 

]9 

Mar.     2 

July   30 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

20 

Mar.     3 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

21 

Mar.     4 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

22 

Mar.     6 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

23 

Mar.     7 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

24 

Mar.     8 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

27 

Mar.     9 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    17 

Dec. 

28 

Mar.   10 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    18 

Dec. 

29 

Mar.    11 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    19 

Dec. 

30 

Mar.    13 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    20 

Dec. 

31 

Mar.    14 

.  ■  1  ■'■ 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    21 

1899, Jan. 

3 

Mar.    15 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

4 

Mar.    16 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

5 

Mar.    17 

! 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

6 

Mar.    18 

; 

Aug.  16 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

7 

Mar.   20 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

9 

Mar.    21 

Aug.  18 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

10 

Mar.    22 

Aug.  19 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

11 

Mar.   23 

Aug.  20 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

12 

Mar.   24 

Aug.  22 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

13 

Mar.   25 

1. 

Aug.  23 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

14 

Mar.   27 

1. 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     3 

Jan. 

16 

Mar.   28 

Aug.  25 

Nov.     4 

Jan. 

17 

Mar.   29 

Aug.  26 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

18 

Mar.   30 

Aug.  27 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

19 

Mar.   31 

Aug.  29 

Nov.     8 

Jan. 

20 

Apr.     1 

Aug.  30 

Nov.     9 

Jan. 

21 

Apr.     3 

). 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

23 

Apr.     4 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

24 

Apr.     5 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  12 

Jan. 

25 

Apr.     6 

Sept.    3 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

26 

Apr.     7 

Sept.    6 

Nov.  15 

Jan. 

27 

Apr.     8 

Sept.    7 

Nov.  16 

Jan. 

28 

Apr.    10 

1035 

Claaslfloatlon  T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 

Continued 


T9.8 :     Statement  of  Treasury— Continued 
(date) 


Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of 

Government — Continued 

1899,  Apr. 

11 

1899,  June  21 

1899,  Sept.    1        1899,  Nov.  11 

Apr. 

12 

June  22 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  13 

Apr. 

13 

June  23 

Sept.    5 

Nov.  14 

Apr. 

14 

June  24 

Sept.    6 

Nov.  15 

Apr. 

15 

June  26 

Sept.    7 

Nov.  16 

Apr. 

17 

Juno  27 

Sept.    8 

Nov.  17 

Apr. 

18 

June  28 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  18 

Apr. 

19 

June  29 

Sept.  11 

Nov.  20 

Apr. 

20 

June  30 

Sept.  12 

Nov.  21 

Apr. 

21 

July     3 

Sept.  13 

Nov.  22 

Apr. 

22 

July     5 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  23 

Apr. 

24 

July     6 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  24 

Apr. 

25 

July     7 

Sept.  16 

Nov.  25 

Apr. 

26 

July     8 

Sept.  18 

Nov.  27 

Apr. 

27 

July   10 

Sept.  19 

Nov.  28 

Apr. 

28 

July   11 

Sept.  20 

Nov.  29 

Apr. 

29 

July    12 

Sept.  21 

Dec.     1 

May 

1 

July    13 

Sept.  22 

Dec.     2 

May 

2 

July    14 

Sept.  23 

Dec.     4 

May 

3 

July    15 

Sept.  25 

Dec.     5 

May 

4 

July   17 

Sept.  26 

Dec.     6 

May 

5 

July    18 

Sept.  27 

Dec.     7 

May 

6 

July   19 

Sept.  28 

Dec.     8 

May 

8 

July   20 

Sept.  29 

Dec.     9 

May 

9 

July   21 

•      Sept.  30 

Dec.  11 

May 

10 

July   22 

Oct.     2 

Dec.  12 

May 

11 

July   24 

Oct.     3 

Dec.   13 

May 

12 

July   25 

Oct.     4 

Dec.   14 

May 

13 

July    26 

Oct.     5 

Dec.   15 

May 

15 

July   27 

Oct.     6 

Dec.   16 

May 

16 

July    28 

Oct.      7 

Dec.   18 

May 

17 

July    29 

Oct.     9 

Dec.   19 

May 

18 

July   31 

Oct.    10 

Dec.   20 

May 

19 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    11 

Dec.   21 

May 

20 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    12 

Dec.   22 

May 

22 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    13 

Dec.  23 

May 

23 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    14 

Dec.   26 

May 

24 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    16 

Dec.   27 

May 

25 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    17 

Dec.   28 

May 

26 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    18 

Dec.   29 

May 

27 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    19 

Dec.   30 

May 

29 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    20        1900,  Jan.      2 

May 

31 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    21 

Jan.      3 

June 

1 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    23 

Jan.      4 

June 

2 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    24 

Jan.      5 

June 

3 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    25 

Jan.      6 

June 

5 

Aug.  16 

Oct.    26 

Jan.      8 

June 

6 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    27 

Jan.      9 

June 

7 

Aug.  18 

Oct.    28 

Jan.    10 

June 

8 

Aug.  19 

Oct.    30 

Jan.    11 

June 

9 

Aug.  21 

Oct.    31 

Jan.    12 

June 

10 

Aug.  22 

Nov.     1 

Jan.    13 

June 

12 

Aug.  23 

Nov.     2 

Jan.   -15 

June 

13 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     3 

Jan.    16 

June 

14 

Aug.  25 

Nov.     4 

Jan.    17 

June 

15 

Aug.  26 

Nov.     6 

Jan.    18 

June 

16 

Aug.  28 

Nov.     7 

Jan.    19 

June 

17 

Aug.  29 

Nov.    8 

Jan.    20 

June 

19 

Aug.  30 

Nov.     9 

Jan.    22 

June 

20 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  10 

Jan.    23 

1036 


Ciassj^flcation    T9.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

Continued 

T9.8:     Statement  of  Treasury— Continued 


(date) 


Statement  of  condition  of  Treasury  and  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
Government — Continued 


1900,  Jan. 

24 

1900,  Feb. 

6 

1900,  Feb. 

19 

1900,  Mar.     5 

Jan. 

25 

Feb. 

7 

Feb. 

20 

Mar.     6 

Jan. 

26 

Feb. 

8 

Feb. 

21 

Mar.     7 

Jan. 

27 

Feb. 

9 

Feb. 

23 

Mar.     8 

Jan. 

29 

Feb. 

10 

Feb. 

24 

Mar.     9 

Jan. 

30 

Feb. 

12 

Feb. 

26 

Mar.   10 

Jan. 

31 

Feb. 

13 

Feb. 

27 

Mar.    12 

Feb. 

1 

Feb. 

14 

Feb. 

28 

Mar.    13 

Feb. 

2 

Feb. 

15 

Mar. 

1 

Feb. 

3 

Feb. 

16 

Mar. 

2 

Feb. 

5 

Feb. 

17 

Mar. 

3 

Statement 

of  Treasury 

1900,  Mar. 

14 

1900,  May 

9 

1900,  July 

7 

1900,  Sept.    1 

Mar. 

15 

May 

10 

July 

9 

Sept.    4 

Mar. 

16 

May 

11 

July 

10 

Sept.    5 

Mar. 

17 

May 

12 

July 

11 

Sept.    6 

Mar. 

19 

May 

14 

July 

12 

Sept.    7 

Mar. 

20 

May 

15 

July 

13 

Sept.    8 

Mar. 

21 

May 

16 

July 

14 

Sept.  10 

Mar. 

22 

May 

17 

July 

16 

Sept.  11 

Mar. 

23 

May 

18 

July 

17 

Sept.  12 

Mar. 

24 

May 

19 

July 

18 

Sept.  13 

Mar. 

26 

May 

21 

July 

19 

Sept.  14 

Mar. 

27 

May 

22 

July 

20 

Sept.  15 

Mar. 

28 

•        May 

23 

July 

21 

Sept.  17 

Mar. 

29 

May 

24 

July 

23 

Sept.  18 

Mar. 

30 

May 

25 

July 

24 

Sept.  19 

Mar. 

31 

May 

26 

July 

25 

Sept.  20 

Apr. 

2 

May 

28 

July 

26 

Sept.  21 

Apr. 

3 

May 

29 

July 

27 

Sept.  22 

Apr. 

4 

May 

31 

July 

28 

Sept.  24 

Apr. 

5 

June 

1 

July 

30 

Sept.  25 

Apr. 

6 

June 

2 

July 

31 

Sept.  26 

Apr. 

7 

June 

4 

Aug. 

1 

Sept.  27 

Apr. 

9 

June 

5 

Aug. 

2 

Sept.  28 

Apr. 

10 

June 

6 

Aug. 

3 

Sept.  29 

Apr. 

11 

June 

7 

Aug. 

4 

Oct.      1 

Apr. 

12 

June 

8 

Aug. 

6 

Oct.      2 

Apr. 

13 

June 

9 

Aug. 

7 

Oct.      3 

Apr. 

14 

June 

11 

Aug. 

8 

Oct.      4 

Apr. 

16 

June 

12 

Aug. 

9 

Oct.      5 

Apr. 

17 

June 

13 

Aug. 

10 

Oct.      6 

Apr. 

18 

June 

14 

Aug. 

11 

Oct.      8 

Apr. 

19 

June 

15 

Aug. 

13 

Oct.      9 

Apr. 

20 

June 

16 

Aug. 

14 

Oct.    10 

Apr. 

21 

June 

18 

Aug. 

15 

Oct.    11 

Apr. 

23 

June 

19 

Aug. 

16 

Oct.    12 

Apr. 

24 

June 

20 

Aug. 

17 

Oct.    13 

Apr. 

25 

June 

21 

Aug. 

18 

Oct.    15 

Apr. 

26 

June 

22 

Aug. 

20 

Oct.    16 

Apr. 

27 

June  23 

Aug. 

21 

Oct.    17 

Apr. 

28 

June  25 

Aug. 

22 

Oct.    18 

Apr. 
May 

30 

June 

26 

Aug. 

23 

Oct.    19 

1 

June 

27 

Aug. 

24 

Oct.    20 

May 

2 

June 

28 

Aug. 

25 

Oct.    22 

May 

3 

June 

29 

Aug. 

27 

Oct.    23 

May 

4 

June  30 

Aug. 

28 

Oct.    24 

May 

5 

July 

3 

Aug. 

29 

Oct.    25 

May 

7 

July 

5 

Aug. 

30 

Oct.    26 

May 

8 

July 

6 

Aug. 

31 

Oct.    27 

1037 


CUMifleatloA   TJ>.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 


(date) 


Continued 

Statement  of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

1900,  Oct. 

29 

1901,  Jan. 

14 

1901,  Mar. 

29        190 

l,June  12 

Oct. 

30 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

30 

June  13 

Oct. 

31 

Jan. 

16 

Apr. 

1 

June  14 

Nov. 

1 

Jan. 

17 

Apr. 

2 

June  15 

Nov. 

2 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

3 

June  17 

Nov. 

3 

Jan. 

19 

Apr. 

4 

June  18 

Nov. 

5 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

5 

June  19 

Nov. 

6 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

6 

June  20 

Nov. 

7 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

8 

June  21 

Nov. 

8 

Jan. 

24 

Apr. 

9 

June  22 

Nov. 

9 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

10 

June  24 

Nov. 

10 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

11 

June  25 

Nov. 

12 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

12 

June  26 

Nov. 

13 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

13 

June  27 

Nov. 

14 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

15 

June  28 

Nov. 

15 

Jan. 

31 

Apr. 

16 

June  29 

Nov. 

16 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

17 

July     2 

Nov. 

17 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

18 

July     3 

Nov. 

19 

Feb. 

4 

Apr. 

19 

July     5 

Nov. 

20 

Feb. 

5 

Apr. 

20 

July     6 

Nov. 

21 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

22 

July     8 

Nov. 

22 

Feb. 

7 

Apr. 

23 

July     9 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

24 

July    10 

Nov. 

24 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

25 

July    11 

Nov. 

26 

Feb. 

11 

Apr. 

26 

July    12 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

12 

Apr. 

27 

July    13 

Nov. 

28 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

29 

July   15 

Nov. 

30 

Feb. 

14 

Apr. 
May 

30 

July    16 

Dec. 

1 

Feb. 

15 

1 

July    17 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

16 

May 

2 

July    18 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

18 

IVlay 

3 

July   19 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

19 

May 

4 

July   20 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

20 

May 

6 

July   22 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

21 

May 

7 

July   23 

Dec. 

8 

Feb. 

23 

May 

8 

July   24 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

25 

May 

9 

July   25 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

26 

May 

10 

July   26 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

27 

May 

11 

July   27 

Dec. 

13 

Feb. 

28 

May 

13 

July   29 

Dec. 

14 

Mar. 

1 

May 

14 

July   30 

Dec. 

15 

Max. 

2 

May 

15 

July   31 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

4 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

5 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

6 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

7 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

8 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

9 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

11 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

12 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

13 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

14 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

15 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

16 

May 

29 

Aug.  14 

1901,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

18 

May 

31 

Aug.  15 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

19 

June 

1 

Aug.  16 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

20 

June 

3 

Aug.  17 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

21 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

22 

June 

5 

Aug.  20 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

23 

June 

6 

Aug.  21 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

25 

June 

7 

Aug.  22 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

26 

June 

8 

Aug.  23 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

27 

June 

10 

Aug.  24 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

28 

June 

11 

Aug.  26 

1038 

Classification     T9.     BOOKKEEPINa  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

Continued 


(date) 


Statement  of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

1901,  Aug.  27 

1901,  Nov. 

9 

1902, Jan. 

25        1902,  Apr.    10 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

11 

Jan. 

27 

Apr.    11 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

12 

Jan. 

28 

Apr.    12 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

13 

Jan. 

29 

Apr.    14 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

14 

Jan. 

30 

Apr.    15 

Sept.    3 

Nov. 

15 

Jan. 

31 

Apr.    16 

Sept.    4 

Nov. 

16 

Feb. 

1 

Apr.    17 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

18 

Feb. 

3 

Apr.    18 

Sept.    6 

Nov. 

19 

Feb. 

4 

Apr.    19 

Sept.    7 

Nov. 

20 

Feb. 

5 

Apr.   21 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

21 

Feb. 

6 

Apr.   22 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

22 

Feb. 

7 

Apr.   23 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

8 

Apr.    24 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

25 

Feb. 

10 

Apr.    25 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

26 

Feb. 

11 

Apr.   26 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

12 

Apr.   28 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

29 

Feb. 

13 

Apr.   29 

Sept.  17 

Nov. 

30 

Feb. 

14 

Apr.   30 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

2 

Feb. 

15 

May      1 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

17    * 

May     2 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

18   * 

May     3 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

19   * 

May     5 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

20 

May     6 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

21 

May     7 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

9 

Feb. 

24 

May     8 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

25 

May     9 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

26 

May    10 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

27 

May    12 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

13 

Feb. 

28 

May    13 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

14 

Mar. 

1 

May    14 

Oct.      2 

Dec. 

16 

Mar. 

3 

May    15 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

4 

May    16 

Oct.      4 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

5 

May    17 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

6 

May    19 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

7 

May    20 

Oct.     8 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

8 

May    21 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

10 

May    22 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

11 

May    23 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

12 

May    24 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

13 

May    26 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

14 

May    27 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

15 

May    28 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

17 

May    29 

Oct.    17 

1902,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

18 

May    31 

Oct.    18 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

19 

June     2 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

20 

June     3 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

21 

June     4 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

22 

June     5 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

24 

June     6 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

25 

June     7 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

26 

June     9 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

27 

June  10 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

28 

June  11 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

29 

June  12 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

31 

June  13 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

16 

Apr. 

1 

June  14 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

17 

Apr. 

2 

June  16 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

3 

June  17 

Nov.    4 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

4 

June  18 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

5 

June  19 

Nov.     6 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

7 

June  20 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

8 

June  21 

Nov.     8 

Jan. 

24 

Apr. 

9 

June  23 

io:59 


CUwiflcAtlon     T}>.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 


(date) 


Continued 

Ltement 

of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

,June  24 

1902,  Sept.  9 

1902,  Nov. 

21 

Juno  25 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

22 

Juno  26 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

24 

Juno  27 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

25 

Juno  28 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

26 

June  30 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

28 

July  2 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

29 

July  3 

Sept.  17 

Dec. 

1 

July  5 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

2 

July  7 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

3 

July  8 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

4 

July  9 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

5 

July  10 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

6 

July  11 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

8 

July  12 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

9 

July  14 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

10 

July  15 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

11 

July  16 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

12 

July  17 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

13 

July  18 

Oct.   1 

Dec. 

15 

July  19 

Oct.  2 

Dec. 

16 

July  21 

Oct.  3 

Dec. 

17 

July  22 

Oct.  4 

Dec. 

18 

July  23 

Oct.  6 

Dec. 

19 

July  24 

Oct.   7 

Dec. 

20 

July  25 

Oct.  8 

*     Dec. 

22 

July  26 

Oct.  9 

Dec. 

23 

July  28 

Oct.  10 

Dec. 

24 

July  29 

Oct.  11 

Dec. 

26 

July  30 

Oct.  13 

Dec. 

27 

July  31 

Oct.  14 

Dec. 

29 

Aug.  1 

Oct.  15 

Dec. 

30 

Aug.  2 

Oct.  16 

Dec. 

31 

Aug.  4 

Oct.  17 

1903,  Jan. 

2 

Aug.  5 

Oct.  18 

Jan. 

3 

Aug.  6 

Oct.  20 

Jan. 

5 

Aug.  7 

Oct.  21 

Jan. 

6 

Aug.  8 

Oct.  22 

Jan. 

7 

Aug.  9 

Oct.  23 

Jan. 

8 

Aug.  11 

Oct.  24 

Jan. 

9 

Aug.  12 

Oct.  25 

Jan. 

10 

Aug.  13 

Oct.  27 

Jan. 

12 

Aug.  14 

Oct.  28 

Jan. 

13 

Aug.  15 

Oct.  29 

Jan. 

14 

Aug.  16 

Oct.  30 

Jan. 

15 

Aug.  18 

Oct.  31 

Jan. 

16 

Aug.  19 

Nov.  1 

Jan. 

17 

Aug.  20 

Nov.  3 

Jan. 

19 

Aug.  21 

Nov.  4 

Jan. 

20 

Aug.  22 

Nov.  5 

Jan. 

21 

Aug.  23 

Nov.  6 

Jan. 

22 

Aug.  25 

Nov.  7 

Jan. 

23 

Aug.  26 

Nov.  8 

Jan. 

24 

Aug.  27 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

26 

Aug.  28 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

27 

Aug.  29 

Nov.  12 

Jan. 

28 

Aug.  30 

Nov.  13 

Jan. 

29 

Sept.  2 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

30 

Sept.  3 

Nov.  15 

Jan. 

31 

Sept.  4 

Nov.  17 

Feb. 

2 

Sept.  5 

Nov.  18 

Feb. 

3 

Sept.  6 

Nov.  19 

Feb. 

4 

Sept.  8 

Nov.  20 

Feb. 

5 

1903,  Feb. 

6 

Feb. 

7 

Feb. 

9 

Feb. 

10 

Feb. 

11 

Feb. 

12 

Feb. 

13 

Feb. 

14 

Feb. 

16 

Feb. 

17 

Feb. 

18 

Feb. 

19 

Feb. 

20 

Feb. 

21 

Feb. 

24 

Feb. 

25 

Feb. 

26 

Feb. 

27 

Feb. 

28 

Mar. 

2 

Mar. 

3 

Mar. 

4 

Mar. 

5 

Mar. 

6 

Mar. 

7 

Mar. 

9 

Mar. 

10 

Mar. 

11 

Mar. 

12 

Mar. 

13 

Mar. 

14 

Mar. 

16 

Mar. 

17 

Mar. 

18 

Mar. 

19 

Mar. 

20 

Mar. 

21 

Mar. 

23 

Mar. 

24 

Mar. 

25 

Mar. 

26 

Mar. 

27 

Mar. 

28 

Mar. 

30 

Mar. 

31 

Apr. 

1 

Apr. 

2 

Apr. 

3 

Apr. 

4 

Apr. 

6 

Apr. 

7 

Apr. 

8 

Apr. 

9 

Apr. 

10 

Apr. 

11 

Apr. 

13 

Apr. 

14 

Apr. 

15 

Apr, 

16 

Apr. 

17 

Apr. 

18 

Apr. 

20 

Apr. 

21 

1040 


Classmcatlon    T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

Continued 


(date) 


Statement  of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

1903,  Apr. 

22 

1903,  July     8 

1903,  Sept.  21        1903,  Dec. 

4 

Apr. 

23 

July     9 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

5 

Apr. 

24 

July    10 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

7 

Apr. 

25 

July    11 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

8 

Apr. 

27 

July    13 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

9 

Apr. 

28 

July    14 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

10 

Apr. 

29 

July    15 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

11 

Apr. 
Mky 

30 

July    16 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

12 

1 

July   17 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

14 

May 

2 

July    18 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

15 

May 

4 

July   20 

Oct.      2 

Dec. 

16 

May 

5 

July   21 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

17 

May 

6 

July    22 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

18 

May 

7 

July    23 

Oct.      6 

Dec. 

19 

May 

8 

July   24 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

21 

May 

9 

July    25 

Oct.      8 

Dec. 

22 

May 

11 

July   27 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

23 

May 

12 

July    28 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

24 

May 

13 

July    29 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

26 

May 

14 

July    30 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

28 

May 

15 

July    31 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

29 

May 

16 

Aug.  .  1 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

30 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

31 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    17        1904,  Jan. 

2 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

4 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

5 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

6 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

7 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

8 

May 

26 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

9 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

11 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

12 

May 

29 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

13 

June 

1 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

14 

June 

2 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

15 

June 

3 

Aug.  18 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

16 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

18 

June 

5 

Aug.  20 

Nov.     3 

Jan. 

19 

June 

6 

Aug.  21 

Nov.     4 

Jan. 

20 

June 

8 

Aug.  22 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

21 

June 

9 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     6 

Jan, 

22 

June 

10 

Aug.  25 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

23 

June  11 

Aug.  26 

Nov.    9 

Jan. 

25 

June 

12 

Aug.  27 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

26 

June 

13 

Aug.  28 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

27 

June 

15 

Aug.  29 

Nov.   12 

Jan. 

28 

June 

16 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  13 

Jan. 

29 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

30 

June 

18 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  16 

Feb. 

1 

June 

19 

Sept.    3 

Nov.  17 

Feb. 

2 

June 

20 

Sept.    4 

Nov.  18 

Feb. 

3 

June 

22 

Sept.    5 

Nov.  19 

Feb. 

4 

June 

23 

Sept.    8 

Nov.  20 

Feb. 

5 

June 

24 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  21 

Feb. 

6 

June 

25 

Sept.  10 

Nov.  23 

Feb. 

8 

June 

26 

Sept.  11 

Nov.  24 

Feb. 

9 

June 

27 

Sept.  12 

Nov.  25 

Feb. 

10 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  27 

Feb. 

11 

June 

30 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  28 

Feb. 

12 

July 

2 

Sept.  16 

Nov.  30 

Feb. 

13 

July 

3 

Sept.  17 

Dec.     1 

Feb. 

15 

July 

6 

Sept.  18 

Dec.     2 

Feb. 

16 

July 

7 

Sept.  19 

Dec.     3 

Feb. 

17 

1041 


(lawclfloatlon    Tl).     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 


Continued 

ro.S: 

Statement  of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1904,  Fob. 

18 

1904,  May 

3 

1904,  July    19 

1904,  Oct.      1 

Fob. 

19 

May 

4 

July    20 

Oct.      3 

Feb. 

20 

May 

5 

July    21 

Oct.     4 

P>b. 

23 

May 

6 

July    22 

Oct.      5 

Feb. 

24 

May 

7 

July    23 

Oct.      6 

Feb. 

25 

May 

9 

July    25 

Oct.      7 

Feb. 

26 

May 

10 

July   26 

Oct.      8 

Feb. 

27 

May 

11 

July    27 

Oct.    10 

Feb. 

29 

May 

12 

July   28 

Oct.    11 

Mar. 

1 

May 

13 

July    29 

Oct.    12 

Mar. 

2 

May 

14 

July    30 

Oct.    13 

Mar. 

3 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    14 

Mar. 

4 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

Oct.    15 

Mar. 

5 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    17 

Mar. 

7 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    18 

Mar. 

8 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    19 

Mar. 

9 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    20 

Mar. 

10 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    21 

Mar. 

11 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

Oct.    22 

Mar. 

12 

May 

25 

Aug.   10 

Oct.    24 

■'■ 

Mar. 

14 

May 

26 

Aug.   11 

Oct.    25 

Mar. 

15 

May 

27 

Aug.   12 

Oct.    26 

Mar. 

16 

May 

28 

Aug.   13 

Oct.    27 

Mar. 

17 

May 

31 

Aug.   15 

Oct.    28 

/. 

Mar. 

18 

June 

1 

Aug.   16 

Oct.    29 

'' 

Mar. 

19 

June 

2 

Aug.   17 

Oct.    31 

Mar. 

21 

June 

3 

Aug.  18 

Nov.     1 

Mar. 

22 

June 

4 

Aug.   19 

Nov.     2 

Mar. 

23 

June 

6 

Aug.  20 

Nov.     3 

Mar. 

24 

June 

7 

Aug.   22 

Nov.     4 

Mar. 

25 

June 

8 

Aug.   23 

Nov.     5 

Mar. 

26 

June 

9 

Aug.   24 

Nov.     7 

Mar. 

28 

June 

10 

Aug.   25 

Nov.     8 

Mar. 

29 

June 

11 

Aug.   26 

Nov.     9 

Mar. 

30 

June 

13 

Aug.  27 

Nov.  10 

Mar. 

31 

June 

14 

Aug.   29 

Nov.  11 

Apr. 

1 

June 

15 

Aug.   30 

Nov.  12 

Apr. 

2 

June 

16 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  14 

Apr. 

4 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  15 

Apr. 

5 

June 

18 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  16 

Apr. 

6 

June 

20 

Sept.    3 

Nov.  17 

Apr. 

7 

June 

21 

Sept.    6 

Nov.  18 

Apr. 

8 

June 

22 

Sept.    7 

Nov.  19 

Apr. 

9 

June 

23 

Sept.    8 

Nov.  21 

Apr. 

11 

June 

24 

Sept.    9 

Nov.  22 

Apr. 

12 

June 

25 

Sept.  10 

Nov.  23 

Apr. 

13 

June 

27 

Sept.  12 

Nov.  25 

Apr. 

14 

June 

28 

Sept.  13 

Nov.  26 

Apr. 

15 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Nov.  28 

Apr. 

16 

June 

30 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  29 

Apr. 

18 

July 

2 

Sept.  16 

Nov.  30 

Apr. 

19 

July 

5 

Sept.  17 

Dec.     1 

Apr. 

20 

July 

6 

Sept.  19 

Dec.     2 

Apr. 

21 

July 

7 

Sept.  20 

Dec.     3 

Apr. 

22 

July 

8 

Sept.  21 

Dec.     5 

Apr. 

23 

July 

9 

Sept.  22 

Dec.     6 

> 

Apr. 

25 

July 

11 

Sept.  23 

Dec.     7 

Apr. 

26 

July 

12 

Sept.  24 

Dec.     8 

Apr. 

27 

July 

13 

Sept.  26 

Dec.     9 

Apr. 

28 

Julv 

14 

Sept.  27 

Dec.   10 

' 

Apr.- 

29 

July 

15 

Sept.  28 

Dec.   12 

' 

Apr. 

30 

July 

16 

Sept.  29 

Dec.   13 

May 

2 

July 

18 

Sept.  30 

Dec.   14 

82452°- 

-11 66 

1042 

Classification     T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

no* 

Continued 


(date) 


Statem 

ent 

of  Treasury- 

-Continued 

1904,  Dec. 

15 

1905,  Mar. 

2 

1905,  May 

15        1905 

,July    31 

Dec. 

16 

Mar. 

3 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

4 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

6 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

7 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

8 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

9 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

10 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

11 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

13 

May 

25 

Aug.   10 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

14 

May 

26 

Aug.   11 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

15 

May 

27 

Aug.   12 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

16 

May 

29 

Aug.   14 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

17 

May 

31 

Aug.   15 

1905,  Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

18 

June 

1 

Aug.   16 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

20 

June 

2 

Aug.   17 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

21 

June 

3 

Aug.   18 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

22 

June 

5 

Aug.   19 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

23 

June 

6 

Aug.   21 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

24 

June 

7 

Aug.   22 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

25 

June 

8 

Aug.   23 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

27 

June 

9 

Aug.   24 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

28 

June 

10 

Aug.   25 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

29 

June 

12 

Aug.   26 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

30 

June 

13 

Aug.   28 

Jan. 

16 

Mar. 

31 

June 

14 

Aug.   29 

Jan. 

17 

Apr. 

1 

June 

15 

Aug.   30 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

3 

June 

16 

Aug.   31 

Jan. 

19 

Apr. 

4 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

5 

June 

19 

Sept.    2 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

6 

June 

20 

Sept.    5 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

7 

June 

21 

Sept.    6 

Jan. 

24 

Apr. 

8 

June 

22 

Sept.    7 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

10 

June 

23 

Sept.    8 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

11 

June 

24 

Sept.    9 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

12 

June 

26 

Sept.  11 

Jan. 

28 

Apr. 

13 

June 

27 

Sept.  12 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

14 

June 

28 

Sept.  13 

Jan. 

31 

Apr. 

15 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

17 

June 

30 

Sept.  15 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

18 

July 

3 

Sept.  16 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

19 

July 

5   * 

Sept.  18 

Feb. 

4 

Apr. 

20 

July 

6 

Sept.  19 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

21 

July 

7 

Sept.  20 

Feb. 

7 

Apr. 

22 

July 

8 

Sept.  21 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

24 

July 

10 

Sept.  22 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

25 

July 

11 

Sept.  23 

Feb. 

10 

Apr. 

26 

July 

12 

Sept.  25 

Feb. 

11 

Apr. 

27 

July 

13 

Sept.  26 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

28 

July 

14 

Sept.  27 

Feb. 

14 

Apr. 

29 

July 

15 

Sept.  28 

Feb. 

15 

May 

1 

July 

17 

Sept.  29 

Feb. 

16 

May 

2 

July 

18 

Sept.  30 

Feb. 

17 

May 

3 

July 

19 

Oct.      2 

Feb. 

18 

May 

4 

July 

20 

Oct.      3 

Feb. 

20 

May 

5 

July 

21 

Oct.      4 

Feb. 

21 

May 

6 

July 

22 

Oct.      5 

Feb. 

23 

May 

8 

July 

24 

Oct.      6 

Feb. 

24 

May 

9 

July 

25 

Oct.      7 

Feb. 

25 

May 

10 

July 

26 

Oct.      9 

Feb. 

27 

May 

11 

July 

27 

Oct.    10 

Feb. 

28 

May 

12 

July 

28 

Oct.    11 

Mar. 

1 

May 

13 

July 

29 

Oct.    12 

1043 


Cl»»iflrfttioB     TJ).    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVI8ION- 

""•  Continued 


T9.8 :     Statement  of  Treasury— Continued 
(date) 


1905,  Oct.    13 

1905,  Doc. 

28 

1906,  Mar. 

14        1906 

»,May   26 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

15 

May    28 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

16 

May    29 

Oct.    17 

1906,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

17 

May    3i 

Oct.    18 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

19 

June     1 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

20 

June     2 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

21 

June     4 

Oct.    21 

Jan 

6 

Mar. 

22 

June     5 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

23 

June     6 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

24 

June     7 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

26 

June     8 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

27 

June     9 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

12 

Mar. 

28 

June  11 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

29 

June  12 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

30 

June  13 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

16 

Mar. 

31 

June  14 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

17 

Apr. 

2 

June  15 

Nov.    2 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

3 

June  16 

Nov.    3 

Jan. 

19 

Apr. 

4 

June  18 

Nov.    4 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

5 

June  19 

Nov.     6 

Jan. 

22 

Apr. 

6 

June  20 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

23 

Apr. 

7 

June  21 

Nov.  .8 

Jan. 

24 

Apr. 

9 

June  22 

Nov.     9 

Jan. 

25 

Apr. 

10 

June  23 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

26 

Apr. 

11 

June  25 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

27 

Apr. 

12 

June  26 

Nov.  13 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

13 

June  27 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

30 

Apr. 

14 

June  28 

Nov.  15 

Jan. 

31 

Apr. 

16 

June  29 

Nov.  16 

Feb. 

1 

Apr. 

17 

June  30 

Nov.  17 

Feb. 

2 

Apr. 

18 

July     3 

Nov.  18 

Feb. 

3 

Apr. 

19 

July     5 

Nov.  20 

Feb. 

5 

Apr. 

20 

July     6 

Nov.  21 

Feb. 

6 

Apr. 

21 

July     7 

Nov.  22 

Feb. 

7 

Apr. 

23 

July     9 

Nov.  23 

Feb. 

8 

Apr. 

24 

July   10 

Nov.  24 

Feb. 

9 

Apr. 

25 

July   11 

Nov.  25 

Feb. 

10 

Apr. 

26 

July   12 

Nov.  27 

Feb. 

12 

Apr. 

27 

July   13 

Nov.  28 

Feb. 

13 

Apr. 

28 

July    14 

Nov.  29 

Feb. 

14 

Apr. 
May 

30 

July    16 

Dec.     1 

Feb. 

15 

1 

July    17 

Dec.     2 

Feb. 

16 

May 

2 

July    18 

Dec.     4 

Feb. 

17 

May 

3 

July   19 

Dec.     5 

Feb. 

19 

May 

4 

July   20 

Dec.     6 

Feb. 

20 

May 

5 

July   21 

Dec.     7 

Feb. 

21 

May 

7 

July   23 

Dec.     8 

Feb. 

23 

May 

8 

July   24 

Dec.     9 

Feb. 

24 

May 

9      ■ 

July    25 

Dec.  11 

Feb. 

26 

May 

10 

July   26 

Dec.   12 

Feb. 

27 

May 

11 

July    27 

Dec.   13 

Feb. 

28 

May 

12 

July   28 

Dec.   14 

Mar. 

1 

May 

14 

July   30 

Dec.   15 

Mar. 

2 

May 

15 

July   31 

Dec.   16 

Mar. 

3 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Dec.   18 

Mar. 

5 

May 

17 

Aug.     2 

Dec.   19 

Mar. 

6 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Dec.  20 

Mar. 

7 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Dec.   21 

Mar. 

8 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Dec.  22 

Mar. 

9 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Dec.  23 

Mar. 

10 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Dec.  26 

Mar. 

12 

May 

24 

Aug.     9 

Dec.  27 

Mar. 

13 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

1044 

Classification   T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

no. 

Continued 


T9.8:     Statement  of  Treasury — Continued 
(date) 


1906,  Aug.  11 

1906,  Oct. 

25 

1907,  Jan. 

10 

1907,  Mar.  26 

Aug.  13 

Oct. 

26 

Jan. 

11 

Mar.  27 

Aug.  14 

Oct. 

27 

Jan. 

12 

Mar.  28 

Aug.  15 

Oct. 

29 

Jan. 

14 

Mar.  29 

Aug.  16 

Oct. 

30 

Jan. 

15 

Mar.  30 

Aug.  17 

Oct. 

31 

Jan. 

16 

Apr.  1 

Aug.  18 

Nov. 

1 

Jan. 

17 

Apr.  2 

Aug.  20 

Nov. 

2 

Jan. 

18 

Apr.  3 

Aug.  21 

Nov. 

3 

Jan. 

19 

Apr.  4 

Aug.  22 

Nov. 

5 

Jan. 

21 

Apr.  5 

Aug.  23 

Nov. 

6 

Jan. 

22 

Apr.  6 

Aug.  24 

Nov. 

7 

Jan. 

23 

Apr.  8 

Aug.  25 

Nov. 

8 

Jan. 

24 

Apr.  9 

Aug.  27 

Nov. 

9 

Jan. 

25 

Apr.  10 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

10 

Jan. 

26 

Apr.  11 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

12 

Jan. 

28 

Apr.  12 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

13 

Jan. 

29 

Apr.  13 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

14 

Jan. 

30 

Apr.  15 

Sept.  1 

Nov. 

15 

Jan. 

31 

Apr.  16 

Sept.  4 

Nov. 

16 

Feb. 

1 

Apr.  17 

Sept.  5 

Nov. 

17 

Feb. 

2 

Apr.  18 

Sept.  6 

Nov. 

19 

Feb. 

4 

Apr.  19 

Sept.  7 

Nov. 

20 

Feb. 

5 

Apr.  20 

Sept.  8 

Nov. 

21 

Feb. 

6 

Apr.  22 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

22 

Feb. 

7 

Apr.  23 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

8 

Apr.  24 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

24 

Feb. 

9 

Apr.  25 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

26 

Feb. 

11 

Apr.  26 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

12 

Apr.  27 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

28 

Feb. 

13 

Apr.  29 

Sept.  17 

Nov. 

30 

Feb. 

14 

Apr.  30 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

1 

Feb. 

15 

May   1 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

16 

May  2 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

18 

May  3 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

19 

May  4 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

20 

May   6 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

21 

May  7 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

8 

Feb. 

23 

May   8 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

25 

May   9 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

26 

May  10 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

27 

May  11 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

13 

Feb. 

28 

May  13 

Oct.  1 

Dec. 

14 

Mar. 

1 

May  14 

Oct.  2 

Dec. 

15 

Mar. 

2 

May  15 

Oct.   3 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

4 

May  16 

Oct.  4 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

5 

May  17 

Oct.   5 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

6 

May  18 

Oct.   6 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

7 

May  20 

Oct.  8 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

8 

May  21 

Oct.  9 

Dec. 

22 

Mar. 

9 

May  22 

Oct.  10 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

11 

May  23 

Oct.  11 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

12 

May  24 

Oct.  12 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

13 

May  25 

Oct.  13 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

14 

May  27 

Oct.  15 

Dec. 

29 

Mar. 

15 

May  28 

Oct.  16 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

16 

May  29 

Oct.  17 

1907,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

18 

May  31 

Oct.  18 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

19 

June  1 

Oct.  19 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

20 

June  "3 

Oct.  20 

Jan. 

5 

Mar. 

21 

June  4 

Oct.  22 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

22 

June  5 

Oct.  23 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

23 

June  6 

Oct.  24 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

25 

June  7 

1045 


CUsslflcation    T9.     BOOKKEEIUNG  AND  WARRANTS  DIVI8ION- 


(date) 


Continued 

Statement  of  Treaaury- 

-Continued 

1907,  Juno 

8 

1907,  Aug.  23 

1907,  Nov. 

6        1908,  Jan. 

22 

Juno 

10 

Aug.  24 

Nov. 

7 

Jan. 

23 

June 

11 

Aug.  26 

Nov. 

8 

Jan. 

24 

June 

12 

Aug.  27 

Nov. 

9 

Jan. 

25 

June 

13 

Aug.  28 

Nov. 

11 

Jan. 

27 

June 

14 

Aug.  29 

Nov. 

12 

Jan. 

28 

June 

15 

Aug.  30 

Nov. 

13 

Jan. 

29 

June 

17 

Aug.  31 

Nov. 

14 

Jan. 

30 

June 

18 

Sept.    3 

Nov. 

15 

Jan. 

31 

June 

19 

Sept.    4 

Nov. 

16 

Feb. 

1 

June 

20 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

18 

Feb. 

3 

June 

21 

Sept.    6 

Nov. 

19 

Feb. 

4 

June 

22 

Sept.    7 

Nov. 

20 

Feb. 

5 

June 

24 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

21 

Feb. 

6 

June 

25 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

22 

Feb. 

7 

June 

26 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

23 

Feb. 

8 

June 

27 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

25 

Feb. 

10 

June 

28 

Sept.  13 

Nov. 

26 

Feb. 

11 

June 

29 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

27 

Feb. 

12 

July 

2 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

29 

Feb. 

13 

July 

3 

Sept.  17 

Nov. 

30 

Feb. 

14 

July 

5 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

2 

Feb. 

15 

July 

6 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

3 

Feb. 

17 

July 

8 

Sept.  20 

Dec. 

4 

Feb. 

18 

July 

9 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

5 

Feb. 

19 

July 

10 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

6 

Feb. 

20 

July 

11 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

7 

Feb. 

21 

July 

12 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

9 

Feb. 

24 

July 

13 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

10 

Feb. 

25 

July 

15 

Sept.  27 

Dec. 

11 

Feb. 

26 

July 

16 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

12 

Feb. 

27 

July 

17 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

13 

Feb. 

28 

July 

18 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

14 

Feb. 

29 

July 

19 

Oct.     2 

Dec. 

16 

Mar. 

2 

July 

20 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

17 

Mar. 

3 

July 

22 

Oct.      4 

Dec. 

18 

Mar. 

4 

July 

23 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

19 

Mar. 

5 

July 

24 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

20 

Mar. 

6 

July 

25 

Oct.      8 

Dec. 

21 

Mar. 

7 

July 

26 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

23 

Mar. 

9 

July 

27 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

24 

Mar. 

10 

July 

29 

Oct.    11 

Dec. 

26 

Mar. 

11 

July 

30 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

27 

Mar. 

12 

July 

31 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

28 

Mar. 

13 

Aug. 

1 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

30 

Mar. 

14 

Aug. 

2 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

31 

Mar. 

16 

Aug. 

3 

Oct.    17 

1908,  Jan. 

2 

Mar. 

17 

Aug. 

5 

Oct.    18 

Jan. 

3 

Mar. 

18 

Aug. 

6 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

4 

Mar. 

19 

Aug. 

7 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

6 

Mar. 

20 

Aug. 

8 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

7 

Mar. 

21 

Aug. 

9 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

8 

Mar. 

23 

Aug. 

10 

Oct.    24 

Jan. 

9 

Mar. 

24 

Aug. 

12 

Oct.    25 

Jan. 

10 

Mar. 

25 

Aug. 

13 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

11 

Mar. 

26 

Aug. 

14 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

13 

Mar. 

27 

Aug. 

15 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

14 

Mar. 

28 

Aug. 

16 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

15 

Mar. 

30 

Aug. 

17 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

16 

Mar. 

31 

Aug. 

19 

Nov.     1 

Jan. 

17 

Apr. 

1 

Aug. 

20 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

18 

Apr. 

2 

Aug. 

21 

Nov.     4 

Jan. 

20 

Apr. 

3 

Aug. 

22 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

21 

Apr. 

4 

1046 


Classification    T9.    BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

no.  ^        .         _ 

Continued 


(date) 


StatenK 

Bnt  < 

3f  Treasury— 

Continued 

1908,  Apr. 

6 

1908,  June  19 

1908,  Sept.    3        1908,  Nov. 

17 

Apr. 

7 

June  20 

Sept.    4 

Nov. 

18 

Apr. 

8 

June  22 

Sept.    5 

Nov. 

19 

Apr. 

9 

June  23 

Sept.    8 

Nov. 

20 

Apr. 

10 

June  24 

Sept.    9 

Nov. 

21 

Apr. 

11 

June  25 

Sept.  10 

Nov. 

23 

Apr. 

13 

June  26 

Sept.  11 

Nov. 

24 

Apr. 

14 

June  27 

Sept.  12 

Nov. 

25 

Apr. 

15 

June  29 

Sept.  14 

Nov. 

27 

Apr. 

16 

June  30 

Sept.  15 

Nov. 

28 

Apr. 

17 

July     2 

Sept.  16 

Nov. 

30 

Apr. 

18 

July     3 

Sept.  17 

Dec. 

1 

Apr. 

20 

July      6 

Sept.  18 

Dec. 

2 

Apr. 

21 

July      7 

Sept.  19 

Dec. 

3 

Apr. 

22 

July     8 

Sept.  21 

Dec. 

4 

Apr. 

23 

July     9 

Sept.  22 

Dec. 

5 

Apr. 

24 

July    10 

Sept.  23 

Dec. 

7 

Apr. 

25 

July    11 

Sept.  24 

Dec. 

8 

Apr. 

27 

July    13 

Sept.  25 

Dec. 

9 

Apr. 

28 

July    14 

Sept.  26 

Dec. 

10 

Apr. 

29 

July    15 

Sept.  28 

Dec. 

11 

Apr. 

30 

July    16 

Sept.  29 

Dec. 

12 

May 

1 

July    17 

Sept.  30 

Dec. 

14 

May 

2 

July    18 

Oct.      1 

Dec. 

15 

May 

4 

July    20 

Oct.      2 

Dec. 

16 

May 

5 

July    21 

Oct.      3 

Dec. 

17 

May 

6 

July    22 

Oct.      5 

Dec. 

18 

May 

7 

July    23 

Oct.      6 

Dec. 

19 

May 

8 

July    24 

Oct.      7 

Dec. 

21 

May 

9 

July   25 

Oct.      8 

Dec. 

22 

May 

11 

July    27 

Oct.      9 

Dec. 

23 

May 

12 

July    28 

Oct.    10 

Dec. 

24 

May 

13 

July    29 

Oct.    12 

Dec. 

26 

May 

14 

July    30 

Oct.    13 

Dec. 

28 

May 

15 

July    31 

Oct.    14 

Dec. 

29 

May 

16 

Aug.     1 

Oct.    15 

Dec. 

30 

May 

18 

Aug.     3 

Oct.    16 

Dec. 

31 

May 

19 

Aug.     4 

Oct.    17        190 

9,  Jan. 

2 

May 

20 

Aug.     5 

Oct.    19 

Jan. 

4 

May 

21 

Aug.     6 

Oct.    20 

Jan. 

5 

May 

22 

Aug.     7 

Oct.    21 

Jan. 

6 

May 

23 

Aug.     8 

Oct.    22 

Jan. 

7 

May 

25 

Aug.  10 

Oct.    23 

Jan. 

8 

May 

26 

Aug.  11 

Oct.    24. 

Jan. 

9 

May 

27 

Aug.  12 

Oct.    26 

Jan. 

11 

May 

28 

Aug.  13 

Oct.    27 

Jan. 

12 

May 

29 

Aug.  14 

Oct.    28 

Jan. 

13 

June 

1 

Aug.  15 

Oct.    29 

Jan. 

14 

June 

2 

Aug.  17 

Oct.    30 

Jan. 

15 

June 

3 

Aug.  18 

Oct.    31 

Jan. 

16 

June 

4 

Aug.  19 

Nov.     2 

Jan. 

18 

June 

5 

Aug.  20 

Nov.     3 

Jan. 

19 

June 

6 

Aug.  21 

Nov.     4 

Jan. 

20 

June 

8 

Aug.  22 

Nov.     5 

Jan. 

21 

June 

9 

Aug.  24 

Nov.     6 

Jan. 

22 

June 

10 

Aug.  25 

Nov.     7 

Jan. 

23 

June 

11 

Aug.  26 

Nov.     9 

Jan. 

25 

June 

12 

Aug.   27 

Nov.  10 

Jan. 

26 

June 

13 

Aug.  28 

Nov.  11 

Jan. 

27 

June 

15 

Aug.  29 

Nov.  12 

Jan. 

28 

June 

16 

Aug.  31 

Nov.  13 

Jan. 

29 

June 

17 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  14 

Jan. 

30 

June 

18 

Sept.    2 

Nov.  16 

Feb. 

1 

1047 


no. 

A  .r,     iyKJ\ 

jx\.r\ 

.luiuirxnKjt 

Continued 

Li.-^  X  c; 

>   X/X  V  xox^^x^  — 

T9.8: 

Statomont  of  Treasury— 

Continued 

.  (date) 

1909,  Feb. 

2 

1909,  Mar. 

13 

1909,  Apr. 

19 

1909,  May    25 

Feb. 

3 

Mar. 

15 

Apr. 

20 

May    26 

Feb. 

4 

Mar. 

16 

Apr. 

21 

May    27 

Feb. 

5 

Mar. 

17 

Apr. 

22 

May    28 

Feb. 

6 

Mar. 

18 

Apr. 

23 

May    29 

Feb. 

8 

Mar. 

19 

Apr. 

24 

June     1 

Feb. 

9 

Mar. 

20 

Apr. 

26 

June     2 

Feb. 

10 

Mar. 

22 

Apr. 

27 

June     3 

Feb. 

11 

Mar. 

23 

Apr. 

28 

June     4 

Feb. 

13 

Mar. 

24 

Apr. 

29 

June     5 

Feb. 

15 

Mar. 

25 

Apr. 

30 

June     7 

Feb. 

16 

Mar. 

26 

May 

1 

June     8 

Feb. 

17. 

Mar. 

27 

May 

3 

June     9 

Feb. 

18 

Mar. 

29 

May 

4 

June  10 

Feb. 

19 

Mar. 

30 

May 

5 

June  11 

Feb. 

20 

Mar. 

31 

May 

6 

June  12 

Feb. 

23 

Apr. 

1 

May 

7 

June  14 

Feb. 

24 

Apr. 

2 

May 

8 

June  15 

Feb. 

25 

Apr. 

3 

May 

10 

June  16 

Feb. 

26 

Apr. 

5 

May 

11 

June  17 

Feb. 

27 

Apr. 

6 

May 

12 

June  18 

Mar. 

1 

Apr. 

7 

May 

13 

June  19 

Mar. 

2 

Apr. 

8 

May 

14 

June  21 

Mar. 

3 

Apr. 

9 

May 

15 

June  22 

Mar. 

5 

Apr. 

10 

May 

17 

June  23 

Mar. 

6 

Apr. 

12 

May 

18 

June  24 

Mar. 

8 

Apr. 

13 

May 

19 

June  25 

Mar. 

9 

Apr. 

14 

May 

20 

June  26 

Mar. 

10 

Apr. 

15 

May 

21 

June  28 

Mar. 

11 

Apr. 

16 

May 

22 

June  29 

Mar. 

12 

Apr. 

17 

May 

24 

See,  for  later  numbers  issued  by  Office  of  Secretary  of  Treasury,  T1.5 

T9.9: 

(date) 


Public  debt  and  cash,  in  Treasury    fo    [Monthly.] 

[It  is  probable  that  there  were  monthly  issues  between  May,  1865,  and  Mar.  1869 
{see  list  below),  but  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  oon- 
ceraing  them.] 

Public  debt  of  United  States 


1865,  May 

1871,  Mar. 

1873,  Mar. 

1875,  Apr. 

1869,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

May 
June 

June 

June 

July 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1876,  Jan. 

Dec. 

1872,  Jan. 

1874,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1870,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
Mky 
June 

Mar. 
Apr. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

Muy 

June 

June 

July 

June 

July 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec.    1 

Dec. 

1877,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec.  31 

1875,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1871,  Jan. 

1873,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

1048 


Classification  T9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

Continued 

T9.J):    Public  debt  and  casli  In  Treasury — Continued 
(date) 


Public  debt  of  United  States — Continued 

1877,  May 

188C 

,Sept. 

1884,  Jan.                1887,  May 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

1881,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

1878,  Jan. 

Sept.             1888,  Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Dec. 
1885,  Jan. 

Apr. 
May 

.  June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

1882,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 

Dec. 

1879,  Jan. 

Sept.             1889,  Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
Mky 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Dec. 
1886,  Jan. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Dec. 
1883,  Jan. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

1880,  Jan. 

May 

Sept.             189 

D,  Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

May 

Sept. 

1887,  Jan. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Debt  of  United  States 

• 

1890,  July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1891,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Public  debt  and  cash 

in  Treasury 

1891,  June 

1895 

!,Mar. 

1892,  Dec.               189 

3,  Sept. 

July 
Aug. 

Apr. 
May 

1893,  Jan. 
Feb. 

Oct. 
Nov. 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

July 

Apr.               189^ 

i,  Jan. 

•    Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

Feb. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

1892,  Jan. 

Oct. 

July 

Apr. 
May 

Feb 

Nov. 

Aug. 

1049 


ClMMiflcatlon 
no. 


TJ). 


BOOKKEEPINO  .1N1>  WARRANTS  DIVISION— 

Continued 


Tt).J): 

(date) 


T9.10: 

(date) 


Public  debt  and  cash,  in  Treasury — (.■ontinued 


1898,  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec 

1899,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


Api 

Ma-^ 


1894,  June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1895,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1896,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1897,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1898,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 

Comparative   statement  of  receipts    and   expendi- 
tures of  United  States    oblong  12 •    [Monthly.] 

[Issued  usually  on  the  first  day  of  the  month.    Each  issue  shows  summary  for  the 
one  month  just  ended,  and  also  total  to  that  date  for  the  current  fiscal  year.    In 

Sarallel  columns  are  given  similar  statements  for  the  preceding  fiscal  year, 
e  Congressional  set,  compilations  giving  comparative  statements  nave  been 
issued  covering  certain  periods,  as  follows: 
1789-1819    [35-75] 
193-123] 
198-90] 
'230-15] 
'331-4G0] 
'347-192] 
1817-1838     '340-212] 
1789-1857     '955-60] 
1834-1875      1665-118] 
1875-1896    [3561-51] 
See  also  T9.1:,  T9.2:R24,  T32.5:,  and  T40.2:R32.] 
1872,  Jan.-Dec.     *  1874,  Jan  .-Dec.    *  1876,  Jan  .-Dec.     * 

I  1873,  Jan.-Dec.    *  1875,  Jan.-Dec.    *  1877,  Jan.-Dec.    * 


lay 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1900,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1901,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1902,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


1902,  Apr. 

1906,  Mar. 

May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1903,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1907,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
Mky 
June 

Mar. 
Apr. 
May 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1904,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1908,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

June 

May 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1905,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1909,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 
June 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1906,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 


1789-1829 
Same 
1789-1832 
1833-1837 
1789-1837 


1 


1050 


Classification 

r9.     BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  BIVI8ION- 

no. 

Continued 

T9.10: 

Cbmparative 

statement  of 

receipts  and  expendi 

(date) 

tures  of  United  States- 

-Continued 

1878,Jan.-Dec. 

* 

1897,  Oct. 

1902,  Nov. 

1879,Jaii.-Dec. 

* 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1880,Jan.-Dec. 

* 

Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 

1881,  Jan-Dec. 

* 

1898,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1882,  Jan -Dec. 

* 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1883,Jan.-Dec. 

* 

Mar. 

Apr. 

1884,  Jan  .-Dec. 

* 

Apr. 

May 

1885,  Jan. -Dec. 

* 

June 

1886,  Jan  .-Dec. 

* 

June 

July 

1887,  Jan. -Dec. 

* 

July 

Aug. 

1888,  Jan. -Dec. 

* 

Aug. 

Sept. 

1889,  Jan. -Dec. 

* 

Sept. 

Oct. 

1890,Jan.-Dec. 

* 

Oct. 

Nov. 

1891,  Jan. -Dec. 

* 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1892,  Jan. -Dec. 

* 

Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 

1893,Jan.-Dec. 

* 

1899,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1894,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 
June 

Mar. 
Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1905, Jan. 

Dec. 

1900,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1895,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 

Dec. 

1901,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1896,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

" 

Apr. 
May 

May 

June 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1907, Jan. 

Dec. 

1902,  Jan. 

Feb. 

1897,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

June 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

1051 


Claii*iincatIon 
no. 


T9. 


BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION- 

Continued 


Ti>.10: 

(date) 


T9.11: 

(last 

date 

covered) 


Comparative  statement  of   receipts  and   expendi- 
tures of  United  States — Continued 


1907,  Dec. 

1908 

,July 

1909,  Feb. 

1908,  Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

May 

Apr. 

Nov. 

June 

May 

Dec. 

June 

1909,  Jan. 

[Discontinued.] 

Receipts  and  disbursements  of  Government 


[These  sheets  give  in  tabular  form  a  recapitulation  of  revenue  and  a  recapitulation  of 

expenditures  by  fiscal  years  from  185<}. 
It  is  believed  that  one  has  been  issued  each  year  since  1875.) 

Receipts  and  expenditures  of  Government 


1856-75 

* 

1856-84 

* 

1856-93     * 

1856-1902 

* 

1856-76 

* 

1856-85 

* 

1856-94     * 

1856-1903 

* 

185&-77 

* 

1856-86 

* 

1856-95    4° 

1856-1904 

1856-78 

* 

1856-87 

* 

1856-96 

1856-1905 

* 

1856-79 

*    . 

1856-88 

* 

1856-97     * 

1856-1906 

* 

1856-80 

* 

1856-89 

* 

1856-98    * 

1856-1907 

1856-81 

* 

1856-90 

* 

1856-99    * 

1856^2 

* 

1856-91 

* 

1856-1900 

1856-83 

* 

1856-92 

* 

1856-1901    * 

Receipts  and  disbiu^ements  of  Government 

1856-1908 

1856-1909    * 


TIO.      CHIEF    CLERK    AND    SUPERINTENDENT 


TlO.l: 

(date) 

TI0.2: 

(CT) 

T10.3: 

(nos.) 
TlO.i: 

(nos.) 

T10.6: 

C63» 

C632 

C633 
El  2 

F74 

F98^ 
F982 
F983 
G21 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Specifications  and  instructions  to  bidders 

Coal .     Specification  and  proposals  for  anthracite  coal  to  be  supplied  to 

public  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Department.     Mar. 

.13,  1908.    4« 
Coal.     Specification  and  proposal  for  coal  to  be  supplied  to  public 

buildings   under    control   of   Treasury    Department.     Apr.    19, 

1909.    4« 

Same  [accompanying  form  entitled]  Information  for  bidders,     n.  d. 
40 

Electric  lamps.     Specifications  and  proposals  for  electric  lamps.    July 

9,  1908.    4«> 
Forage.     Instructions  to  bidders,  forage,     n.  d.     40 
Furniture.     General  specifications  for  furnitiu-e.     1901. 
Same.     1907. 
Same.    1908. 
Gas  and  electric-light  fixtures.     Specifications  for  combination  gas  and 
electric-light  fixtures  for  public  buildings.     1898. 


1052 


Classiflcatlon     TIO. 
no. 


CHIEF    CLERK    AND    SUPERINTENDENT 

Continued 


T10.5 

H22 

M68 

015 


Specifications  and  instructions  to  bidders— Continued 
Hardware.     Instructions  to  bidders,  hardware,     n.  d.     4P 
Miscellaneous  supplies.     Instruction  to  bidders,  miscellaneous  supplies. 

n.  d.    40 
Oil.     Specifications  and  proposals  for  oil  to  be  supplied  to  public  build- 
ings under  control  of  Treasury  Department.     June  5,  1908.     4** 


Til.   COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

[Systematic  survey  of  coasts  of  the  United  States  was  provided  for  in  1807  in  response  to  recommendation 
of  President  JefEerson  and  Congress  passed  an  act,  approved  Feb.  10,  1807,  wliicli  "autliorized  and  re- 
quested" the  President  ''to  cause  a  survey  to  be  taken  of  coasts  of  tlie  United  States"  and  "to  cause 
proper  aad  intelligent  persons  to  be  employed  "  on  the  work.  $50,000  was  appropriated  to  carry  the  act 
into  effect.  Direction  of  the  work  was  intrusted  to  the  Treasury  Department  by  the  President,  and  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  with  approval  of  the  President,  requested  plans  for  the  work  from  a  number 
of  men  who  were  supposed  to  be  qualified  to  undertake  it.  The  plan  submitted  by  Ferdinand  Rudolph 
Hassler  was  adopted  but  nothing  else  was  done  until  July  27, 1811,  when  he  was  engaged  to  proceed  to 
Europe  to  have  necessary  instruments  constructed  and  to  purchase  others.  He  was  detained  there  by 
the  "War  of  1812,  and  by  other  causes  until  Aug.  8,  1815,  when  he  started  on  his  return  and  arrived  at 
Philadelphia  Oct.  22.  He  continued  preparations  for  the  work,  and  Aug.  3, 1816,  was  employed  as  super- 
intendent of  Survey  of  the  Coast  with  approval  of  President  Madison. 

Apr.  14,  1818,  Congress  repealed  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  1807,  which  authorized  employment  of  other 
persons  than  those  belonging  to  the  Army  and  Navy,  and  the  instruments,  records,  and  funds  were 
turned  over  to  the  War  Department  by  Mr.  Hassler. 

Sj'stematic  survey  of  the  coast  was  suspended  until  July  10, 1832,  when  Congress  again  authorized  employ- 
ment of  civilians  on  the  work.  During  this  period  (1818-32)  some  detached  surveys  were  made  of  harbors 
along  the  coast  by  officers  of  the  Navy,  for  naval  purposes,  under  special  acts  of  Congress  for  specified 
localities,  but  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  in  his  annual  reports  for  1825  and  1828  reported  the  existing 

-  condition  as  vmsatisfactory  and  recommended  the  establishment  of  an  organization  to  make  systematic 
and  scientific  survey  of  the  whole  coast  as  urgently  needed  by  commercial  and  naval  interests  of  the 
country. 

In  his  report  dated  Nov.  27, 1828,  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  makes  the  following  statement  concerning  the 
detached  surveys  mentioned  above:  "These  surveys,  although  executed  as  well  as  the  circumstances  in 
which  the  officers  were  placed  would  allow,  and  have  probably  been  sufficient  to  answer  the  object  of  the 
resolution,  yet  they  do  not  afford  materials  for  an  accurate  chart  of  the  harbors  and  the  approaches  to 
them,  and  assist  but  little  towards  a  perfect  knowledge  of  our  coasts,  which  can  only  be  acquired  by  that 
scientific  survey  of  the  whole,  the  importance  of  which  I  have  heretofore  ventured  to  urge,  and  would 
again  respectfully  suggest."  His  recommendation  was  finally  approved  by  Congress  when  on  July  10, 
1832,  as  noted  above,  it  again  authorized  employment  of  civilians. 

By  this  act  of  July  10, 1832,  Congress  revived  the  original  act  of  Feb.  10, 1807,  and  the  President  was  author- 
ized to  proceed  with  the  work.  The  Survey  was  again  placed  under  the  Treasury  Department,  Mr. 
Hassler  was  again  appointed  superintendent,  Aug.  9,  1832,  and  the  work  proceeded  under  the  Treasury 
Department  xmtil  Mar.  11, 1834,  when  it  was  transferred  to  the  Navy  Department  by  order  of  President 
Jackson.  The  direction  of  the  work  was  kept  in  the  Navy  Department  until  Mar.  26,  1836,  when  it  was 
again  transferred  to  the  Treasury  Department  by  President  Jackson. 

The  direction  of  the  Survey  then  remained  in  the  Treasury  Department  until  July  1,  1903,  when  it  was 
transferred  to  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  by  act  creating  that  Department,  approved  Fel). 
14, 1903. 

Mr.  Hassler  made  his  report,  as  superintendent  of  the  Survey  of  the  Coast  until  1836,  when  the  report  was 
first  made  by  him  as  superintendent  of  Coast  Survey. 

On  July  1, 1871,  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1871,  the  work  of  Coast  Survey  was  extended  to  include  a  primary 
triangulation  across  the  continent  to  form  a  geodetic  connection  between  the  work  on  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  coasts.  The  name  was  not  changed,  however,  until  in  the  sundry  civil  appropriation  act,  ap- 
proved June  20, 1878,  the  subhead  "Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey"  was  used.  Since  that  date  "Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey"  is  given  as  the  title  of  the  Survey  in  all  its  publications. 

At  the  time  of  Prof.  Hassler's  reappointment  as  superintendent  of  Coast  Survey,  he  was  engaged  in  the 
Treasury  Department  "in  comparing  the  weights  and  measures  used  at  the  custom-houses  of  the  United 
States,  and  ascertaining  by  experiment  the  proper  hydrometer  proofs  of  liquor."  and  this  work  was 
continued  in  his  charge  as  part  of  the  work  of  the  Coast  Survey.  The  Office  of  Standard  Weights  and 
Measiu-es  remained  mider  the  superintendent  of  the  Survey  until  July  1,  1901,  when,  by  act  approved 
Mar.  3, 1901,  it  became  the  National  Bureau  of  Standards. 

The  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  was  transferred  to  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  July  1,1903;  seeC4. 

See,  for  histories  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, Til. 2:H62  i-3,P93 1-3,  and  for  Organization  and  law  of  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  and  Labor,  C1.2:Or3.] 


Tll.l: 

(date) 


Annual  reports    8°  and  4*> 

[1816-83  (except  1867, 1874  appendix,  and  1878-82),  no  edition  without  Congressional 

document  number. 
1848-79,  an  annual  statement  or  condensed  report  of  some  kind  is  usually  found  in 

annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:).j 


1816  and  1817,  Ist  [and  2d]  report 
[3-143] 

{in     annual     re- 
ports of  Navy 
Depart  m  e  n  t 
(Nl.l:) 
1836,  5th  report    [In  301-13] 


1837,  6th  report    [314-79] 
Same    [322-14] 

1838,  7th  report    [338-4] 

1839,  8th  report    [355-15] 
Same    [364-20] 

1840,  9th  report    [376-20] 
Same    [382-14] 


1053 


CiJitwlflratlon 
nu. 

TJl.l: 

(date) 


Tl  1 .     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 


Tll.l«: 

(date  and 
app.  nos.) 

Tll.l«: 

(CT) 
Til. 16: 

882 
883 

884 
T11.2: 

C49 


Annual  reports — Continued 

1841,  prc^ess  report,  serving  also 
as  10th  report    [402-28] 

1842  [414-11] 
Same    [419-23] 

1843  [442-97] 

1844  [450-16] 
Same    [464-25] 

1845  [472-13] 
Same    [482-38] 

1846  [493-3] 
Same    [498-6] 

1847  [505-6] 

1848  [529-1] 
Same    [540-13] 

1849  [553-5] 
Same    [572-14] 

1850  [588-7] 
Same    [598-12] 

1851  [615-3] 

Same,  sketches    [616-3] 

Same    [638-26] 

Same,  sketches    [639-26] 

1852  [669-58] 
Same    [681-64] 

1853  [704-14] 
Same    [716-12] 

1854  [757-10] 
Same    [784-20] 

1855  [826-22] 
Same    [845-6] 

1856  [888-12] 
Same    [898-18] 

1857  [932-33] 
Same    [949-21] 

1858  [990-14] 
Same    [1005-33] 


1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 


1296-87] 

1344-275] 

1379-71] 

1419-206 

1459-112 

1514-121 

1570-240 

1609-133 

1647-100 


Same,  appendix 


1875  [1688-811 

1876  [1721-37 

1877  [1783-12' 

1878  [1829-13" 

1879  [1883-17 

1880  [1942-12' 

1881  [1988-49' 

1882  [2077-77 

1883  [2164-29' 

1884  [2297^3' 

1885  [2390-18 

1886  [2481-40 

1887  [2556-17^ 

1888  [2648-22' 

1889  [2742-55^ 

1890  [2860-80' 

1891,  pt.  1    [2951-43] 
Same,  pt.  2    [2952-43] 

1892,  pt.  1     [3057-37] 
Same,  pt.  2    [3058-37] 

1393,  pt.l     [3161 M9] 
Same,  pt.  2    [31612-19] 

1894,  pt.  1     [3277-8] 
Same,  pt.  2    [3278-8] 


1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 


1049-41' 
1098-14^ 
1134-70' 
1165-22^ 
1188-11 
1224-[15]] 


1865    [1264-75] 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


[3348-25] 

3468-35] 

3618-345] 

3729^8] 

3884-454] 

4034-68] 

4224-50] 

4435-223] 

4608-200] 


See,  for  later  reports,  C4.1: 


Annual  reports  (separates;  appendixes)    8"  and  4° 


Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

Annual  reports  (summary) 

[Condensed]  report  of  superintendent  for  fiscal  year  1882. 
Summary  report  of  progress  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  for  fiscal  year 
1883.     1884. 
Same,  1884.     1884. 
General  publications 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Short  descriptions  of  articles  forming  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey  exhibit  at  Centennial  Exposition  of  Ohio  Valley 
and  Central  States,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  compiled  and  arranged  by 
C.  0.  Boutelle.    Washington,  R.  0.  Polkinhom,  1888. 


1882. 


1054 


Classification 
no. 

T11.2: 

C73 
D361 


D362 
Eq2 

F45 
H621 

H622 
H623 

L82 

M27 

M32 

M66 

N221 
N222 

N42o 

N51 

Oy8 
P75 

P931 

P932 

P933 


Til.     COAST  AND  OEODETIC   SURVEY— Continued 
General  publications — Continued 

Compass.     Magnetic  ranges  for  determining  deviation  of  compass.    1898. 
Deep-sea  sounding  and  dredging,  description  and  discussion  of  methods 

and  appliances  used  on  board  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  steamer 

Blake;  by  Charles  D.  Sigsbee.     1880.    4'' 
Same,  supplement.     1882.    4°?    * 
Equations  of  steady  motion.    Methods  and  results,  general  properties 

of  equations  of  steady  motion;  [by  Thomas   Craig].    1881.    4° 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  71.) 

Field  catalogue  of  983  transit  stars,  mean  places  for  1870.0:  [by  George 
Davidson].     1874. 

History.  Report  on  history  and  progress  of  American  Coast  Survey  up 
to  year  1858;  by  Committee  of  Twenty,  appointed  by  American 
Association  for  Advancement  of  Science,  at  Montreal  meeting, 
Aug.  1857.    n.  p.  [185-?]. 

History.    U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  historical  sketch,    n.  p. 

[June,  1884]. 
History.    U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  historical  compilation; 

[prepared  in  1887  by  F.  M.  Thorn],    n.  p.  [188-?]. 
Logarithms  of  numbers  antilogarithms,  etc.     1901.    large  8°?    * 
Magnetic  declination    tables.     United    States   magnetic  declination 

tables  and  isotonic  charts  for  1902  and  facts  relating  to  the 

earth's  magnetism;  by  L.  A.  Bauer.     1902.    large  8°    [See,  for  2d 

edition,  C4.2:M27i.] 

Maps.     Rules  for  representing  certain  topographical  features  on  maps 

and  charts  of  Coast  Survey,   1860;  by  A.  D.   Bache.     [I860.] 

large  8°?    * 
Mint,  San  Francisco.     Report  of  examination  of  weights  and  balances 

of  branch  mint  of  United  States,  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  by  George 

Davidson.     1872. 

Navy  Department.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  letter  of  superintend- 
ent on  proposed  transfer  to  Navy  Department.    Jan.  6,  1883. 

Navy  Department.  Efforts  made  by  Navy  Department  to  obtain  con- 
trol of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey;  reprinted  from  hearings  of 
[House]  Committee  on  Appropriations,  Apr.  1900.     [1900.] 

New  Orleans,  La.  Short  descriptions  of  articles  forming  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey  exhibit  at  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition,  New 
Orleans,  La.,  1884-85.     1884. 

Nicaragua  route.  Report  on  Nicaragua  route  for  interoceanic  ship- 
canal,  with  review  of  other  proposed  routes;  made  by  Maximilian 
von  Sonnenstem  to  Minister  of  Public  Works  of  Nicaragua. 
1874.    40 

Oyster  beds.  Investigations  of  oyster  beds,  questions  to  oystermen. 
1879.     4° 

Polaris.  Azimuth  and  apparent  altitudes  of  Polaris,  computation  with 
north  polar  distance  1°  14^,  and  mean  refraction;  by  [George] 
Davidson,  [Fremont]  Morse,  and  [C.  B.]  Hill.     [1885.]    * 

Principal  documents  relating  to  survey  of  coast  of  United  States  since 
1816;  published  by  F.  R.  Hassler.  New  York,  William  Van 
Norden,  printer,  1834. 
Same,  2d  volume,  from  Oct.  1834,  to  Nov.  1835,  published  by  F.  R. 
Hassler;  [with]  Documents  relating  to  construction  of  standards 
of  weights  and  measures  for  custom-houses,  from  Mar.  to  Nov. 
1835,  by  F.  R.  Hassler.  New  York,  William  Van  Norden, 
printer,  1835.  * 
Same,  3d  volume,  and  construction  of  uniform  standards  of  weights 
and  measures  for  custom  houses  and  States,  from  Nov.  1835,  to 
Nov.  1836;  published  by  F.  R.  Hassler.  New- York,  John  Windt, 
1836. 


ClftsBlflratlon 
no. 

T11.2: 

P94 

P96 

R29 

Sel 

St2» 

St22 

St23 

Til 
T48 
T73 

W42 

T11.3: 

(v.  nos.) 


1055 


Til.     COAST  AND   GEODETIC    8UBVBY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Projections.  Treatine  on  projections;  by  Thomas  Craig.  1882.  4*' 
(Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  61.) 

Publications.     List  and  catalogue  of  publicationfl  issued  by  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  1816-1902;  by  E.  L.  Burchard.     1902.    large  S^ 
See,  for  supplement  and  later  lists,  C4.2:P96  *"^. 

Report.  Special  report  on  comparative  progress  and  expenditure  of 
Coast  Survey  in  different  years.     1858.    * 

Sea-water.  On  air  contained  in  sea-water;  by  Oscar  Jacobsen.  1874. 
4°    [From  Annales  de  chimie  et  de  physique,  v.  167,  1873.] 

Star-factors,  A,  B,  C,  for  reducing  transit-observations;  [by  George 
Davidson].     1874.    4" 

Stars.  Standard  mean  right-ascensions  of  circumpolar  and  time  stars; 
[by  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould].  [Ist  edition.]  1862.  4°  [Title 
on  cover  is:  Standard  places  of  fundamental  stars,  U.  S.  Coast 
Survey.] 
Same,  with  title.  Standard  mean  places  of  circumpolar  and  time 
stars;  [by  Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould].  2d  edition.  1866.  4° 
[Title  on  cover  is:  Standard  places  of  fundamental  stars,  U.  S. 
Coast  Survey.] 

Table  of  factors  for  computing  differences  in  elevations,  in  meters,  and 
table  of  corrections  for  cm*vature8  and  refractions,  in  meters. 
1900.    4°?    * 

Time.  Professional  papers:  Determination  of  time,  latitude,  and  azi- 
muth, reprinted  from  Coast  Survey  reports  for  1866,  1868,  and 
1872;  [by  C.  A.  Schott].     1876.     4« 

Triangula tion.  Methods,  discussions,  and  results:  Field-work  of  trian- 
gulation;  [by  Richard  D.  Cutts].  1877.  4*'  [Reprinted,  with 
additions  and  alterations,  from  Coast  Survey  report,  1868 
(Til. 1:868).  The  first  issue  appeared  in  1870  as  a  separate  of 
that  report,  with  title:  Memoranda  relating  to  field-work  of 
secondary  triangulation,  and  is  classed  under  Tll.l«:] 

Weights  and  measures.  Tables  for  converting  customary  and  metric 
weights  and  measures.     [Sept.  1898.]    4° 

Bulletins    4'> 


1,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 


V.  1,  no.  24 

no.  25 

V.  2,  no.  26" 

no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35, 
no.  36 


v.  3, 


[1st  edition] 
Same.     2d  edition.     See, 
for  3d  edition,  C4.3:36. 

no.  37 

no.  38 

no.  39 

no.  40    [1st  edition] 
Same.     2d  edition 
Same.     3d  ed.\    i„,„„qo 
Same.     4thed.|    ^^"^^^ 

no.  41 


[Discontinued  except  for  new  editions  of  those  that  have  been  published,  for  which 
see  C4.3:] 


^ 


1056 


Classification 
no. 


Til.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 


Til. 4:     Circulars     4» 


(nos.) 


T11.5: 

(date) 


[From  its  earliest  organization  this  bureau  has  issued  circulars,  some  of  which  are 
prmted,  but  it  was  not  until  Jan.  1, 1900,  that  the  numbered  series  began  which  is 
listed  below.] 

1    *    [An  earlier  Circular  1  was  issued  July  1, 1895,  with  title,  General 
instructions  for  hydrographic  parties,  1894;  see  Til. 12 :H99  ^.] 

3t 
4    * 
[51    See  Dept.  circular  6,  1900  (T1.4:). 

6  * 

7  * 

8  * 

9  * 
10    * 
11 
12t 
13 1 
14    * 
15 1 
16 1 
17 1 
18 1 
19 

20 

21 1 

22 1 

23 1 

24 1 

25t 

26 1 

27 

28 1 

29 1 

[30]  See  Dept.  circular  28,  1902  (T1.4:). 
[31]  See  Dept.  circular  27,  1902  (T1.4:). 
[32]    See  Dept.  circular  16,  1902  (T1.4:). 

33 1 

34 1 

35    * 

36 1 

37    * 
[38]    See  Dept.  circular  88,  1902  (T1.4:). 

39 1 

40 1 

41 1 
[42] 
[43] 

44 1 

45 1 
[46]    See  Dept.  circular  42,  1903  (T1.4:). 

47 1 

48 1 

See,  for  later  circulars,  C4.4: 

Catalogue  of  cliarts,  coast  pilots,  and  tide  tables 

[These  at  first  were  one-page  circulars  giving  lists  of  maps  and  charts  engraved. 
1849-65,  the  lists  were  printed  also  as  appendixes  in  the  annual  reports  (Tll.l). 
New  and  revised  editions  have  been  issued  whenever  necessary.] 

[List  of]  Coast  Survey  cliarts 

1847    ^ 

List  of  Coast  Survey  maps 

1849  * 

1850  * 


See  Dept.  circular  132,  1902  (T1.4:). 
See  Dept.  circular  145,  1902  (T1.4:). 


t  Executed  by  manifold  process  and  not  printed. 


1057 


Classification 
no. 

T11.5: 

(date) 


T11.6: 


875 

878 
879 
880 

(pt.  U08.) 


82452°- 


Tll.    COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

Catalogue  of  charts,  ooast  pilots,  and  tide  tables- 
Continued 

List  of  Coast  Survey  mapa,  Bketches,  and  preliminary  charts 

1851  * 

1852  * 

1853  * 

List  of  Coast  Survey  maps,  preliminary  charts,  and  sketches 

1854  * 

List  of  Coast  Survey  maps,  preliminary  charts,  and  sketches,  geograph- 
ically arranged 

1855  * 

1856  * 

1857  * 

1858  * 

1859  * 

1860  * 

1861  * 

1862  *    [Not  issued  separately?] 

Catalogue  of  hydrographic  maps,  charts,  and  sketches 

1863  * 

1864  *    [Not  issued  separately?] 

1865  *    [Not  issued  separately?] 

1866  * 

1867  * 
1872    * 

Catalogue  of  charts 
1875 

1877 

1880 

1883 

1884 

1886 

Catalogue  of  charts  and  other  publications 

1887 

1890 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1896 

Catalogue  of  charts,  coast  pilots,  and  tide  tables 

1897 

1899     142  p. 

Same.     [14]  1.     [Title  on  cover:  Price  list  of  publications,   1899. 
This  IS  a  reprint  of  certain  portions  of  the  Catalogue  for  1899.] 
1900 
1902 

See,  for  later  catalogues,  C4.5: 
United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast 

[Book  numbers  for  early  issues  are  the  dates  of  publication;  for  later  issues  the  part 
number  becomes  the  book  number.] 

Coast-pilot  for  Atlantic  sea-board,  Gulf  of  Maine  and  its  coast  from  East- 
port  to  Boston,  1874.     1875.     large  8° 

Atlantic  coast  pilot,  Boston  Bay  to  New  York.     1878.     large  8° 
Same,  Eastport  to  Boston.     1879.     large  8° 
Same,  Boston  to  New  York.    2d  edition.    1880.    large  8« 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast    4°  and  large  8" 

[Parts  1-8  with  their  respective  editions  and  supplements  are  listed  below,  besides 
which  certain  supplements  giving  additions  to  several  or  all  of  the  parts  are 
listed  at  the  end  of  the  class  (T11.6:).] 

-11 67 


1058 


Classification 
no. 

T11.6: 

(pt.  nos. ) 


Feb. 

16 

,1895 

Jan. 

1, 

1897 

Nov 

1, 

1897 

Mar. 

26 

1903    * 

Til.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast— Continued 
pts.  1-2     1st  edition 

Same,  insertion  sheet  1 

Same,  supplement  to  Ist  edition    Mar,  28,  1895 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Aug.  31,  1897 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    June  1,  1899 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Feb.  12,  1900 

Same.    2d  edition 
pt.  3     1st  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  Ist  edition    Jan.  31,  1895 

Same,  supplement  to  Ist  edition    Oct.  1,  1897 

Same,  supplement  to  Ist  edition    Sept.  22,  1899 
pt.  4    1st  edition 

Same.     2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition 

Same.     3d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition 
pt.  5     Ist  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Mar.  28,  1895 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition     Dec.  31,  1896 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Sept.  1,  1897 

Same.     2d  edition 

Same.     2d  edition,  reprinted 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Dec.  19,  1900 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    Mar.  28,  1903 
pt.  6    1st  edition 

Same,  insertion  sheet  1 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Dec.  10,  1894 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    June  1,  1897 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Sept.  15,  1898 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    May  2,  1899 

Same,  supplement  to  Ist  edition    Feb,  13,  1900 

Same.     2d  edition 
pt.  7    1st  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    July  1,  1897 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Apr.  1,  1898 

Same.     2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition    July  15,  1902 
pt.  8     1st  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Jan.  13,  1899 

Same,  supplement  to  1st  edition    Nov.  10,  1899 

Same.     2d  edition 

Same,  supplement  to  2d  edition     Dec.  23,  1902 
pts.  1-2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  supplement    Aug.  1895 

Same,  supplement    Oct.  1896 
pts.  1-2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  supplement    July,  1897 

Same,  supplement    Aug,  1898 
pts,  1-2,  3,  6,  8,  supplement    Feb.  1900 

^«^>^or  later  editions  of  United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast, 


1059 


GlaMlflcatlon  Til.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 
no. 

T11.6«:     Atlantic  coast  pilot  (separateB)    large  8* 


(CT) 
T11.7': 


869 
889 

Tll.T^: 

869 
879 

883 

891 


901 


T11.8: 

8811 

881'^ 

887 

Til. 9: 

(no8.) 

Til. 10: 

(CT) 

Til. 11: 

(date) 

later 

(nos.) 


[Many  of  these  separates  bear  title:  Atlantic  local  coast  pilot,  sub-division  1,  etc.] 

Paciflc  Coast,  coast  pilot:  California,  Oregon,  and 
Washington 


(The  1st  edition  was  entitled  Directory  of  Paciflc  Coast  of  United  States.     It 
included  as  apj)en(lix  44  in  annual  report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey 


1858 


(Til. 1:858)  aud'wixs  also  printed  separately.    The  2d  edition  appeared  as  appen- 
dix 39  in  annual  report  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1862  (Tll.l:862).] 

Pacific  Coast,  coast  pilot  of  California,  Oregon,  and  Washington  Terri- 
tory; by  George  Davidson.    [3d  edition.]    1869.    large  8° 

Pacific  Coast,  coast  pilot  of  California,  Oregon,  and  Washington;  by 
George  Davidson.    4th  edition,  rewritten.    1889.    large  8° 
See,  for  later  coast  pilots  of  California,  Oregon,  and  Washington,  C4.7  ^: 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Paciflc  Coast:  Alaska, 
pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay 

Pacific  Coast,  coast  pilot  of  Alaska,  1st  part,  from  southern  boundary  to 
Cook's  Inlet;  by  George  Davidson.    [1st  edition.]    1869.    large  8° 

Pacific  coast  pilot,  coasts  and  islands  of  Alaska,  2d  series.  1879.  4° 
[This  volume  was  compiled  for  an  appendix  to  Pacific  coast  pilot, 
Alaska,  pt.  1,  2d  edition  (T11.7 2:883).  The  back  title  is:  Pacific 
coast  pilot,  Alaska,  appendix  1,  meteorology  and  bibliography.] 

Pacific  coast  pilot,  Alaska,  pt.  1  [coast  from  Dixon  Entrance  to  Yakutat 
Bay,  with  inland  passage;  by  William  Healey  Dall].  [2d  edi- 
tion.] 1883.  large  8°  [See,  for  meteorological  appendix,  which 
was  issued  some  years  earlier  than  this  volume.  Til. 7  2:879.] 

Pacific  coast  pilot,  Alaska,  pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance  to  Yakutat  Bay,  with 
inland  passage  from  Strait  of  Fuca  to  Dixon  Entrance;  [by  Henry 
E.  Nichols].    3d  edition.    1891.    large  8« 
Same,  supplement  to  3d  edition.    Mar.  15,  1898.    large  8° 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Pacific  Coa^pt,  Alaska,  pt.  1,  Dixon  Entrance 
to  Yakutat  Bay,  with  inland  passage  from  Juan  de  Fuca  Strait  to 
Dixon  Entrance;  [by  Herbert  C.  Graves  and  E.  H.  Francis].     4th 
edition.     1901.    large  8"»    [^Sec,  for  supplement,  C4.7  2:904  ^] 
See,  for  later  editions,  C4.72: 

Laws  relating  to  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey- 
Laws  of  general  application  for  use  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.     1881. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  167.) 

Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.    1881. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  110.) 
Same.    1887.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1013.) 

Maps  and  charts  (numbered) 
See,  for  later  editions,  C4.9: 

Maps  and  charts  (miscellaneous) 


Notice  to  mariners 

[Prior  to  18()0,  information  similar  to  that  appearing  in  Notice  to  mariners  was  pub- 
lished in  annual  reports  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  (TU.l:),  with  requests 
that  authority  bo  given  to  puf)lish  the  information  separately.  The  Notices  to 
mariners  issued  previous  to  Jan.  14,  1875,  were  unnumbered. 

The  hrst  index  to  the  scries  was  issued  as  a  separate  pamphlet  covering  nos.  1-96, 
and  a  similar  index  covering  nos.  97-109  was  included  in  no.  109.  These  indexes 
were  only  numerical  schedules. 

Beginning  with  1888,  a  yearly  subject  "Index  to  chart  corrections"  was  published; 
to  the  first  two  indexes  of  this  kind  no  number  was  assigned,  but  beginning 
with  1890  the  annual  "Index  to  chart  corrections"  for  each  year,  except  1896, 
has  been  assigned  a  number  in  the  series.] 


1869,  July  12    * 

1872,  Jan.  22    * 

1874,  June  20    * 

Same,  Oct.  10 


5 

6  May  20,  1875  * 
6[7]  July  24,  1875 
8    * 


1060 


Classification 
no. 


Til.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 


Til.  11:     Notice  to  mariners — Continued 


(no8.) 


9     * 

10  * 

11  * 

12  * 

13  * 
14 

15 

Same,  2d  edition 

16  * 

17  * 
18 

19  * 

20  * 

21  * 

22  * 

23  * 
24 

25  * 

26 

27  * 

28 

29 

30 

31  * 

32 

33 

34 

35  * 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57  * 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 


71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76  * 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

83 

84  * 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

90 

91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 


127 
128 
129 
130 
131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 


Index    to    nos.    1-96  153 

[1875-87]  154 

97  155 

98  156 

99  157 

100  158 

101  159 

102  160 

103  161 

104  162 

105  163 

106  164 

107  165 

108  166 

109  [Includea  Index  to  167 
nos.  97-109,  1888.]  168 

Index  to  chart  correc-  169 

tions,  Jan  .-Dec.  1888  170 

110  171 

111  172 

112  173 

113  174 

114  175 

115  176 

116  177 

117  178 

118  179 

119  180 

120  181 

121  182 

122  183 

123  184 
Index  to  chart  correc-  185 

tions,  Jan.-Dec.  1889  186 

124  187 

125  188 

126  189 


1061 


ClMslfloation     Til 
no. 


COAST  AND  OEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued. 
Til. 11:    Notice  to  mariners— Continued 


(nos.) 


Til. 12: 

Ap6 

D45 

En5 

H991 

H993 

H99' 

H99* 

R76 


190 
191 
192 
193 
194 
195 
196 
197 
198 
199 
200 
201 
202 
203 
204 
205 
206 
207 
208 
209 
210 
211 
212 
213 
214 


215 
216 
217 
218 
219 
220 
221 
222 
223 
224 


Index  to  chart  cor- 
rections [Jan.- 
Dec.  1896] 


225 
226 
227 
228 
229 
230 
231 
232 
233 
234 
235 
236 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
251 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
258 
259 
260 
261 
262 


263 
264 
265 
266 
267 
268 
269 
270 
271 
272 
273 
274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 
283 
284 
285 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 


See,  for  later  numbers,  C4.ll: 


Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions 

Appointments,  Regulations  governing  certain  appointments,  promo- 
tions, and  transfers  in  personnel  of  classified  service  employed  on 
vessels  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.    1902. 

Descriptive  reports.  Instructions  and  memoranda  for  descriptive  re- 
ports to  accompany  original  sheets;  [by  F.  M.  Thorn].  1887. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  990.) 

Enlistments.  Regulations  for  enlistments,  discharges,  etc.  [May  5, 
1899.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2112.) 

Hydrographic  work.  General  instructions  in  regard  to  inshore  hydro- 
graphic  work  of  Coast  Survey.     1878. 

Hydrographic  work.  General  instructions  for  hydrographic  work. 
1883.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  434.) 

Hydrographic  parties.    General  instruction  for  hydrographic  parties. 
1894.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1655.) 
Same   [additions  and   corrections].    July   1,    1895.     (Circular   1.) 
[Does  not  belong  to  series  of  Circulars  listed  under  Til. 4:] 

Routine.     Rules  governing  routine  and  discipline  aboard  ship.     1899. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2109.) 
See,  for  later  editions  of  rules,  etc.,  C4.12: 


1062 


Classification 
no. 

T11.13: 

(date) 


T11.14: 

(date) 


Til.     COAST  AND  OEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

Tide    tables,    Atlantic     Coast    [for    calendar  year] 

12°  and  large  8° 

[Printed  during  the  year  preceding  the  one  for  which  tides  are  predicted. 
See  also  note  at  head  of  T11.15:] 

1867  1885 

1868  1886 

1869  1887 

1870  1888 

1871  1889 

1872  1890 

1873  1891 

1874  1892 

1875  1893 

1876  .  1894 

1877  1895 

1878  1896-1900    [Each  year  in  Tide  ta- 

1879  bles  (Til. 15:)  for  the  corre- 

1880  sponding  year;     not   issued 

1881  separately.] 

1882  1901]     [Reprinted   from  Tide   ta- 

1883  1902  J        bles    for    calendar    year 

1884  1903J         (Til. 15:).] 
See,  for  later  editions,  C4.13: 

Tide     tables,     Pacific     Coast     [for     calendar     year] 

12«  and  large  8° 

[Printed  during  the  year  preceding  the  one  for  which  tides  are  predicted. 
See  also  note  at  head  of  T11.15:] 


1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


[Reprinted  from  Tide  ta- 
bles for  calendar  year 
(T11.15:).] 


See,  for  later  editions,  C4.14: 


T11.15: 

(date) 


Tide  tables  for  [calendar]  year 

[Printed  during  the  year  preceding  the  one  for  wliich  tides  are  predicted. 

1854-65,  these  tables  were  issued  as  appendixes  to  the  annual  reports  of  the  Coast 

Survey  (Tll.l:). 
Tide  tables  for  1866  were  not  printed. 
1867-95,  the  Tide  tables  were  divided  and  issued  separately  for  the  Atlantic  Coast 

and  for  the  Pacific  Coast;  sec  Til. 13:  and  Til. 14: 
1896-1903,  the  Tide  tables  for  both  coasts  were  combined  in  one  volume  for  each  year 

as  hsted  below,  from  which  was  reprinted  an  annual  edition  of  Tide  tables  for 

Pacific  Coast,  and  from  1901-03,  an  edition  for  Atlantic  Coast  as  well.] 


1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 

See,  for  later  editions,  C4.15: 


1068 


ClasHlflration 
no. 

T11.16: 

(n08.) 


Til.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— (V>ntinue<l 


T11.17: 

(OT) 
T11.18: 


B29^ 
B292 
C381 
C382 
C631 

C63» 
C633 
C63* 
G291 
G292 
G78» 
078  2 
H991 

L571 

L57'» 

M271 

M27=' 
T431 
T432 
T481 
T482 
T62» 
T622 

T73^ 
T732 
W42 

T11.19»: 

(date) 


various  sizes 


Special  publications  (numbered) 

Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number, 
lias  no  Treasury  Department  document  number. 

3885^-138]    [Haa  no  Treasury  Department  document  number,] 
(Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  2173.) 
2d  edition    [See^  for  lat  edition,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  Annual 

report,  1884,  appendix  6  (Tll.l:884,  p.  135).] 
[Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2232.) 
[Discontinued.] 

Speclflcations 


Leaflets  accompanying  exhibit  of  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey  at  Pan-American  Exposition, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901 

See  also  C4.2:W89^'^  C4.10:,  and  Tll.20: 
Base  apparatus.     [May  1,  1901.]    12® 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12« 
Chart  publications.     [May  1,  1901.]    12« 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12" 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.     [Sketch  of]  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev. 
[May  1,  1901.]    12« 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12° 
Coast  pilots.     [May  1,  1901.]    12" 

Same,  Spanish.     pd:ayo  1,  1901.]     12« 
Geodesy  or  measurement  of  earth.     [May  1,  1901.]    12<* 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12? 
Gravity,     [ilay  1,  1901.]    12« 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.] 
Hydrography.     [May  1,  1901.]    12" 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.] 
Leveling.     [May  1,  1901.]    12" 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.] 
Magnetics.     [May  1,  1901.]    12" 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.] 
Tides  and  tidal  currents.     [May  1,  1901.] 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12" 
Time,  latitude,  and  longitude.     [^lay  1,  1901.] 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12" 
Topography.     [May  1,  1901.]    12" 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12"    [Incorrectly  printed  Mayo  1, 
1891.] 
Triangulation  and  reconnaissance.     [May  1,  1901,]    12" 

Same,  Spanish.     [Mayo  1,  1901.]    12" 
Weights  and   measures.     [May  1,    1901.]    12"    [No   Spanish  edition 
issued.] 


12« 


12« 


12" 


12" 


12" 


120 


Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  suboffice,  Manila, 
Catalogues  of  charts,  sailing  directions,  and 
tide  tables  of  Pliilippine  Islands 

1903 

See,  for  later  editions,  C4.18*: 


1064 


€lassiflcatioii 
no. 

Til. 19  2; 

(date) 


Til. 19  3: 

(sec.  nos.) 


TJ1.20: 


B29 
B58 

C38 
C63 

G78 

H99^ 

H992 

M27 

T43 

T48 

T62 

T73 

Un3 

W42 


Til.     COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY— Continued 

Coast    and    Geodetic     Survey    subofiice,     Manila, 
Philippine  Islands  notice  to  mariners 

1901,  no.  1,  Mar.  1 
no.  2,  Apr.  1 
no.  3,  July  1 
no.  4,  Aug.  1 
no.  5,  Sept.  16 
no.  6,  Oct.  5 
no.  7,  Nov.  8 
no.  8,  Dec.  24 

1902,  no.  1,  Jan.  20 
no.  2,  Feb.  19 
no.  3,  Mar.  1 
no.  4,  Apr.  9 

See,  for  later  editions,  04.18^: 

Coast    and     Geodetic     Survey    sutooffl.ce,     Manila, 
Philippine  Islands  sailing  directions 


1902 

no. 

5,  May 

12 

no. 

6,  June 

26 

no. 

7,  July 

26 

no. 

8,  Aug. 

26 

no. 

9,  Oct. 

10 

no. 

10,  Nov. 

22 

1903 

no. 

1,  Jan. 

2 

no. 

2,  Feb. 

2 

no. 

3,  Mar. 

14 

no. 

4,  Apr. 

22 

no. 

5,  May 

7 

no. 

6,  June 

6 

[sec.  1] 
sec.  2 
sec.  3 
sec.  4 
sec.  5 
sec.  6 
sec.  7 


Ist  edition 
1st  edition 
1st  edition^ 
1st  edition] 
Ist  edition" 
1st  edition 
1st  edition 


[See,  for  later  editions,  04.18^:] 


licaflets  accompanying  exhibit  of  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey  at  World's  Fair,  Chicago,  111., 
1893 

See  also  C4.2:W89i'^  C4.10:,  and  Til. 18: 
Base  apparatus.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 

Blake,  U.  S.  S.     Description  of  U.  S.  S.  Blake  and  her  deep  sea  appa- 
ratus.    [May  1,  1893.]    16"    * 
Chart  publications.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 
Gravity.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 
Hydrography.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 
Hypsometry.     [May  1,  1893.]    16°    * 
Magnetics.     [May  1,  1893.]     16° 
Tides  and  currents.     [May  1,  1893.]    16°    * 
Time,  latitude,  and  longitude.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 
Topography.     [May  1,  1893.]     16° 

Triangulation  and  reconnaissance.     [May  1,  1893.]    16° 
United  States.    Modelof  United  States  and  Alaska.     [May  1,1893.]    16° 
Weights  and  measures.     [May  1,  1893.]     16° 


T12.      COMPTROLLER    OF    CURRENCY 

(Office  organized  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  acts  approved  Feb.  25,  1863,  and  June  3,  1864.] 

T12.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


[1863  and  1864,  included  in  full  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance 
reports,  Tl.l:).  From  1865  to  1909,  the  Finance  reports  include  the  text  of  the 
report  of  the  Comptroller  of  the  Currency  and  sometimes  certain  summaries,  but 
the  reports  of  national  banks  and  most  of  the  statistical  tables  are  omitted. 

For  the  years  1887-1904,  during  which  time  the  report  consisted  of  more  than  one 
volume,  the  reports  on  the  condition  of  national  banks  are  given  in  v.  2. 

In  addition  to  the  full  reports  listed  below,  certain  portions  have  been  issued  sepa- 
rately; see  notes  under  T12.1a:  and  T12.7:] 


1863 
1864 

1865  [1254^] 

1866  [1287-3] 


1     [Not  in  Congressional  set  except  as  found  in  annual  reports  of 
J         Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l):] 


1867 
1868 


[1329-4 
[1371-4; 


1869 
1870 


[1415-3] 
[1451-3] 


1065 


CiaMiflcatlon 
no. 

T12.1: 

(date) 


T12.     COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY— Continued 


Annual  reports— Continued 

1877  [1804-3 

1878  1854-3 

1879  1915-3' 

1880  1964-3' 

1881  2023-3' 


1871 
1872 
1873 

1874 
1875 
1876 


1508-3 
1563-3 
1604-3 
1642-3 
1684-3 
1753-3 


1882 


210.5-3 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 


2195-3 
2292-3" 
238&-3' 
2473-3' 


[2549-3] 

[2644-3] 
[2735-3] 
[2850-3] 


(The  Treasury  Department  document  numbers  are  included  in  the  entries  for  1887-94, 
because  for  those  years  dillerenf  edition  numbers  have  been  assigned  bv  Treasury 
Department  as  a  part  of  that  phrase,  presumably  for  tiie  purpose  of  distinguish- 
ing between  the  various  issues  of  one  year.  The  edition  numlier,  therefore, 
does  not  have  its  usual  meaning  here.  In  several  cases  the  text  of  the  Coinp- 
troller's  report  issued  in  pamphlet  form  (T12.1a:)  bears  on  verso  of  the  title-page 
a  Treasury  Department  document  number  followed  by  "1st  edition,"  which 
arrangeme'nt  makes  v.  1  of  the  full  report  (T12.1 :),  2d  edition,  and  v.  2,  3d  edition. 
The  following  entries  show  these  peculiarities  as  far  as  can  be  ascertained  from 
the  set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

1887  [v.  1]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1046,  1st  edition.) 
Same,  v.  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1046,  2d  edition.)] 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1046,  2d  edition.)] 

1888  [v.  1]  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1160,  2d  edition  f)  * 
Same,  v.  1  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1160,  3d  edition.) 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1160,  3d  edition.) 

1889  [v.  1]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1277,  1st  edition.) 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1277,  2d  edition.) 

1890,  V.  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1365,  2d  edition.f) 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1365,  2d  edition.) 

1891  [v.  1]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1481,  2d  edition.^)     [2944-3] 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1365  [1481],  3d  edition.)     [2945-3] 

1892  [v.  1]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1565,  2d  edition.J)     [3099-3] 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1565,  3d  edition.)     [3100-3] 

1893  [v.  1]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1649,  1st  edition.)     [3220^-3] 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1649,  2d  edition.)     [3220^-3] 

1894  [v.  1]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1721,  2d  edition.^)     [3313-3] 
Same,  v.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1721,  3d  edition.)     [3314-3] 

1895,  V.  1     [3393-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [3394-10] 

1896,  V.  1     [3500-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [3501-10] 

1897,  V.  1     [3656-10] 
Same,  v.  2    [3657-10] 

1898,  V.  1     [3773-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [3774-10] 

1899,  V.  1     [3934-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [3935-10] 

1900,  V.  1     [4122-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [4123-10] 

1901,  V.  1     [4305-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [4306-10] 

1902,  V.  1     [4471-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [4472-10] 

1903,  V.  1     [4658-10] 
Same,  v.  2     [4659-10] 

tThe  separate  pamphlet  (Tl2.la:)  is  probably  the  1st  edition  of  this  Treasury 
Department  document.     It  is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library. 

t  The  separate  pamphlet  (Tl2.1a:)  is  the  1st  edition  of  this  Treasury  Department 
document. 


1066 


Classification 
no. 

T12.1: 

(date) 


T12.     COMPTROLLER  OF    CURRENCY— Continued 


T12.1«: 

(date) 


T12.2: 

B64 
B65 

C41 

C66 

D62 

N211 

N212 
N42oi 

N42o2 


N42o  = 
Op3 

Sa2 


St2 


Annual  reports— Continued 
1904,  V.  1     [4812-10] 

Same,  v.  2    [4813-10] 

Same,  v.  3,  Digest  of  national  bank  decisions 


[4814-10] 


1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


4971-11]    [Complete  in  1  v.] 

5130-11] 

5349-11] 

5414-1050] 

5707-115] 


Annual  reports  (separates;  text  of  report) 

[From  about  1868  to  1909,  the  report  of  the  Comptroller,  without  the  reports  of  national 
banks,  has  usually  been  issued  separately,  in  the  earlier  years  with  same  title- 

eage  as  the  full  report,  but  beginning  1895  with  title  "Text  of  annual  report  of 
omptroller  of  Currency." 
In  the  earliest  years,  the  separate  included  practically  everything  except  the  reports 
of  national  banks.  From  1876  to  1884,  two  separates  were  issued  each  year,  one 
in  paper,  containing  the  text  of  the  report  and  the  digest  of  decisions,. the  other 
bound  in  cloth,  containing  also  the  most  important  tables.  Since  about  1890,  the 
separate  has  omitted  all  of  the  appended  tables. 
Such  digests  of  decisions  as  have  been  issued  separately  are  classed  under  T12.7:  with 
later  digests  which  were  not  included  in  the  annual  report.] 

Oeneral  publications 

Bonds,  etc.,  owned  by  national  banks.     Sept.  14,  1908.     4* 

Boston,  Mass.  Reply  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  in  matter  of  investi- 
gation of  suspension  and  failure  of  Pacific  National  Bank  of 
Boston,  Mass.     1884.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  567.) 

Checks  and  balances.  Report  of  Currency  Division,  office  of  Secretary 
of  Treasury,  on  checks  and  balances,  U.  S.  distinctive  paper 
accounts,  for  1871.     1871. 

Coinage  act.  Documentary  history  of  coinage  act  of  Feb .  12, 1873.  [189-.] 
[The  matter  contained  on  p.  3-11, 19-38,  of  this  publication  appeared  as  41st  Congress, 
2d  session^  Senate  miscellaneous  document  132,  serial  no.  1408;  that  on  p.  39-94 
appeared  m  41st  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document  307,  serial  no. 
1426;  that  on  p.  95-106  was  printed  as  53d  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  miscel- 
laneous document  29,  serial  no.  3145.  All  of  the  above,  slightly  rearranged  and 
accompanied  by  the  legislative  proceedings  concerning  the  act,  appeared  again 
in  1900;  see  Y4.C66:C66.] 

Directors  of  national  banks.  Sections  of  Revised  statutes,  national 
bank  act,  which  define  duties  of  directors  of  national  banks  and 
prescribe  penalties  for  neglect  of  such  duties.     Dec.  14, 1901.    4° 

National  banks.     Numerical  list  of  national  banks,  1897.     [1897.] 

[From  1887  to  1894,  and  1897  to  1900,  v.  2  of  the  annual  report  of  the  Comptroller  con- 
tained a  numerical  list  of  national  banks,  with  page  references  showing  where  the 
abstracts  of  their  reports  are  found  in  v.  2.  The  above  list  issued  in  1897  is  like 
the  one  in  v.  2  of  the  annual  report  for  1897  (T12.1:897  2),  except  that  the  page  refer- 
ences are  omitted.] 

Same,  1900.  [1901.]  [This  list  is  similar  to  the  one  in  v.  2  of  annual 
report  for  1900(T12.1 :900  2),  but  includes  additions  to  Dec.31, 1900.] 

New  Orleans,  La.  Letter  of  Charles  Case,  attorney  and  late  receiver  for 
1st  National  Bank  of  New  Orleans,  La.,  to  Comptroller  of  Cur- 
rency, with  accompanying  papers.     1880.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1.) 

New  Orleans,  La.     Letter  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  to  Secretary  of 
Treasury  in  reference  to  adjustment  of  accounts  between  United 
States  and  1st  National  Bank  of  New  Orleans,  La.     [Mar.  3, 1881.] 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  123.) 
Same,  2d  letter.     Sept.  28,  1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  188.) 

[Opinion  on  jurisdiction  of  United  States  courts  in  suits  brought  by  and 
against  receivers  of  insolvent  national  banks  by  original  process 
or  on  removal  from  State  courts.]     Aug.  12,  1897. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Reply  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  and  of  receiver  of 
National  bank  of  Missouri,  to  letter  of  William  H.  Bliss,  U.  S. 
district  attorney,  St.  Louis,  addressed  to  Attorney-General  of 
United  States.     1879. 

State  banks.  [List  of]  closed  and  insolvent  State  and  private  banks. 
July  25,  1899. 


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COMP 

TROLIiER  O 

F  GUI 

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€ontini 

T12.3: 

Bulletins  4« 

[Weekly.] 

(noB.) 

[First 

issued  in  1893.  Oives  changes  in  officers  and 

reserve  agents  of 

also  list  ol  national  banks  organized 

etc.] 

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307 

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308 

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61 

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247 

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372 

1068 


T12.3: 

(nos.) 


T12. 

~o-.-.  n  „^ 

COMPTJ 

ROLLER 

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-Continued 

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CU88lflc*t!on    T12.     COMPTROLLER   OF    CURRENCY— Continued 
no. 


T12.3: 

(no8.) 


T12.3«: 

(CT) 

T12.4: 

(no8.) 

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Bulletins  (separates) 

[The  summary,  Organization  of  national  banks,  which  appears  in  the  first  issue  of  the 
Bulletin  for  each  month,  also  certain  other  portions  of  the  Bulletins,  are  some- 
times issued  separately.] 

Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:J 

Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks 

oblong  8*"  and  4« 

[These  abstracts  are  prepared  from  the  reports  submitted  by  national  banks  in 
response  to  calls  from  the  Comptroller  of^the  Currency  {see  also  T12.il  i:).  Prior 
to  1869,  reports  were  made  quarterly,  but  the  act  of  Mar.  3, 1869,  required  that  they 
be  made  5  times  a  year. 

The  abstracts  are  issued  separately  as  shown  below,  and  a  similar  abstract,  though 
not  always  in  the  same  form,  has  been  included  in  the  annual  report.  The  first 
abstract  of  this  nature  appeared  in  the  annual  report  for  1863.  With  his  report 
for  1864,  the  Comptroller  submitted  the  reports  of  banks  and  an  abstract  thereof 
for  that  year,  but  so  far  as  is  known,  the  latter  were  not  printed.  The  abstracts 
included  in  the  annual  reports  1865-70  are  for  quarterly  periods;  the  annual 
reports  for  1871-1909  exhibit  the  statistics  as  compiled  5  tunes  a  year. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  the  separately  issued  abstracts  prior  to 
1893.  From  Mar.  5, 1895,  to  Oct.  6, 1896,  each  issue  included  not  only  a  summary 
for  the  whole  United  States,  but  also  a  sheet  for  each  State  and  Territory,  one  for 
each  reserve  city,  and  one  for  trust  companies  in  Washington,  D.  C.  For  Dec.  17, 
1896,  the  sheets  for  the  individual  States,  etc. ,  were  issued  in  oblong  8°  in  the  same 
form  as  the  other  issues  for  1895  and  1896,  but  the  summary  was  printed  in  a  4° 

Samphlet  which  contained  also  the  statistics  for  the  individual  States,  etc. 
ieginning  with  the  issue  for  Mar.  9, 1897,  the  oblong  8°  sheets  were  discontinued, 
and  in  their  stead  was  issued  the  4°  pamphlet  containing  the  same  information. 
None  of  the  earlier  issues  were  numbered,  but  numbers  have  appeared  on  the  publi- 
cations beginning  with  no.  13,  for  Apr.  5, 1899.    In  the  list  below,  the  date  used 
is  the  date  for  which  returns  are  made.] 

Abstract  of  reports  made  to  Comptroller  of  Currency  showing  condition 

of  national  banks  in  United  States  at  close  of  business  on 

oblong  8° 

1871-92    *  1895,  Sept. 

1893,  Mar.  6  Dec. 
May  4  1896,  Feb. 
July  12  May 
Oct.  3  July 
Dec.   19  Oct. 

1894,  Feb.   28  Dec. 
May     4 
July   18 
Oct.      2 
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July   11 


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14 

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17  [Individual  States, 
etc. , without  summary. 
Same  statistics  ap- 
peared with  summary 
m  the  4°  pamphlet  for 
1890,  Dec.  17,  listed 
on  next  page.] 


1070 


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no. 

T12.5: 

(date) 


T12.6: 

(date) 


T12.     COMPTROIiIjER  OF  CURRENCY— Continued 

Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  Ibanks- 

Continued 

Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks    4° 


1896,  Dec. 

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National- bank  act  as  amended 

[Full  title  has  varied  somewhat  as  shown  below.  Prior  to  1900,  sometimes  included 
also  in  annual  reports  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  (T12.1:).] 

Act  to  provide  a  national  currency  secured  by  pledge  of  United  States 
stocks,  and  to  provide  for  circulation  and  redemption  thereof 

1863  [1150-31] 
Same.     12° 

Act  to  provide  a  national  currency  secured  by  pledge  of  United  States 
bonds,  and  to  provide  for  circulation  and  redemption  thereof 

1864  36  p. 

Same.  36  +  24  p.  [Contains  also  certain  Instructions  and  sugges- 
tions in  regard  to  organization  and  management  of  national  banks. 
See,  for  full  instructions,  T12. 8:864.] 

National  currency  act,  with  amendments,  and  laws  relating  to  taxation 
of  national  banks  [etc.] 

1864-69 

1864-72 

National-bank  act  and  other  laws  relating  to  national  banks,  from  Re- 
vised statutes  of  United  States,  with  amendments  and  additional 
acts 

1875 

1882    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  274.)    [Includes  additions  to  Feb.  26,  1881.] 
Same.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  314.)    [Includes  additions  to  July  12, 
1882.] 

1885    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  692.) 

1889    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1197.)     [Date  on  cover  is  1888.] 


1071 


Clamlflratlon 
no. 

T12.6: 

(date) 


T12.7: 

(date) 


T12.8: 

864 

884 
891 

893 

897 
9001 

900* 
902 


T12.     COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY— Continued 

National- bank  act  as  amended— Continued 

National-bank  act  and  other  laws  relating  to  national  banks,  from  Re- 
vised statutes  of  United  States,  witn  amendments  and  additional 
acts — Continued 

1890    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1382.) 

1892    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1533.) 

1894    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1533.) 

National-bank  act  as  amended,  with  other  laws  relating  to  national 
banks,  from  Revised  statutes  of  United  States 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 


[Treas.  Dept.  doc.  [1842,  erroneously  printed]  1812.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  [1842,  erroneously  printed]  1812.) 
jTreas.  Dept.  doc.  2004.) 
[Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2086.) 
Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2086.) 
[Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2250.) 


[3997-612] 


90  p. 

Same  [revised].     94  p. 
1906 
National-bank  act  as  amended, 

banks 


and  other  laws  relating  to  national 


[5409-733] 


1907 

1908    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2505.) 

Same.     [Reprint]  1909    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2505.) 
Digest  of  national  bank  decisions 

[From  1875  to  1904,  in  annual  reports  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  (T12.1:),  the  earlier 
ones  bearing  various  titles,  such  as  Synopsis  of  Supreme  Court  decisions,  Digest 
of  national-bank  cases,  etc.  The  title  used  in  the  heading  above  has  appeared 
beginning  with  1893.  The  Digests  for  1894, 1900,  and  1903  were  issued  separately 
also  and  should  be  classed  here. 

Beginning  with  1905,  these  Digests  are  issued  from  time  to  time  in  separate  form 
only,  the  annual  reports  containing  only  such  decisions  as  have  been  made  sub- 
sequent to  the  issue  of  the  latest  Digest.] 

1894  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1744.)     [From  annual  report,  1894(T12.1:894i).] 

1900  [From  annual  report,  1900  (T12.1 :900  ^).] 

1903  [From  annual  report,  1903  (T12.1:903 1).] 

1905  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2404.) 

1908  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2404.) 

Instructions  and  suggestions  relative  to  organiza- 
tion, etc.,  of  national  banks 

Instructions  and  suggestions  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  in  regard  to 
or^nization  and  management  of  national  banks.     1864.     [Cer- 
tain portions  of  these  instructions  were  included  in  the  same  pub- 
lication with  the  Act  to  provide  a  national  currency,  as  issued  in 
1864  (T12.6:864).] 
Instructions  and  suggestions  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  in  regard  to 
organization,  extension,  and  management  of  national  banks. 
1884.     ([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  563.]) 
Instructions  and  suggestions  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  relative  to 
organization  and  management  of  national  banks.     1891.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  1470.) 
Same.    1893.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1588.) 

Same.     [1893,  reprint]  1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1588,  2d  edition.) 
Same.     1897  [reprint  1900].     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1588,  3d  edition.) 
[Date  on  cover  is  1900.] 
Instructions  and  suggestions  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  relative  to 
organization,  etc.,  of  national  banks.    1900.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2175.) 
Same.     1902.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2283.) 


1072 


Classification 
no. 

T12.8: 


903 

905 

906 

907 

909 1 

9092 

T12.9: 

(date) 


T12.10: 

(date) 


T12.il  1: 

(date) 


T12.il  2; 

(date) 
T12.il  3; 

(CT) 


T12.     COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY— Continued 

Instructions  and  suggestions  relative  to  organiza- 
tion, etc.,  of  natlonall)anks— Continued 

Same.  1903.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2283.) 

Same.  1905.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2393.) 

Same.  [1905,  reprint]  1906.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2393.) 

Same.  1907.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2476.) 

Same.  [1907,  reprint]  1909.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2476.) 

Same.  1909.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2565.) 

Statement  sliowing  amount  of  national  bank 
notes  outstanding   [etc.]  oblong  8°  and  4"    [Monthly.] 

[The  form  of  the  publication  was  changed  Feb.  1909.  From  July,  1907,  to  Jan.  1909, 
each  issue  was  dated  the  end  of  the  month;  from  Feb.  1909,  the  date  used  in  the 
title  is  the  begiiming  of  the  month  following  that  for  which  statement  is  made. 
There  is  no  issue  dated  Feb.  1909,  statistics  for  February  being  given  in  issue 
of  Mar.  1,  1909.  Full  titles  are  given  in  the  list  below.  The  date  by  which 
each  issue  is  listed  is  that  used  in  the  title  or  caption.] 

Statement  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  showing  amount  and  denomina- 
tions of  national  bank  notes  outstanding,  amount  of  lawful  money 
on  deposit  with  Treasurer  U.  S.  to  redeem  national  bank  notes, 
and  kinds  and  amounts  of  U.  S.  bonds  on  deposit  to  secure  cir- 
culation and  public  deposits  on ,  with  changes  during  pre- 
ceding year  and  preceding  month    oblong  8° 


1907,  July  31 

1908,  Feb.  29 

1908,  Sept 

30 

Aug.  31 

Mar.  31 

Oct. 

31 

Sept.  30 

Apr.  30 

Nov. 

30 

Oct.  31 

May  29 

Dec. 

31 

Nov.  30 

June  30 

1909,  Jan. 

30 

Dec.  31 

■  July  31 

1908,  Jan.  31 

Aug.  31 

Statement  of  Comptroller  of  Currency  showing  amount  of  national 
bank  notes  outstanding  secured  by  U.  S.  bonds  and  by  lawful 
money  at  beginning  of  business  on  dates  indicated,  with  changes 
during  preceding  year  and  preceding  month,  also  kinds  and 
amounts  of  bonds  on  deposit  to  secure  national  bank  notes  and 
public  deposits  4" 
1909,  Mar.    1  1909,  July    1  1909,  Nov.  1 

Apr.    1  Aug.  2  Dec.  1 

May    1  Sept.  1  1910,  Jan.    3 

June  1  Oct.    1 

List  of  national  bank  examiners    4° 

[Issued  at  irregular  intervals  as  necessary,  since  Dec.  18,  1908.    Prior  to  that  time, 
similar  lists  were  sometimes  included  in  the  annual  reix)rt  (T12.1:).] 


1909,  Aug.  10?  * 
Oct.  8?  * 
Dec.  15?  * 


1908,  Dec.  18 

1909,  Mar.  10 
May  10 
July  9?  * 

[Circular  letters  to  presidents  or  cashiers  of 
national  banks  asking  for  report  of  con- 
dition of  banks]    4* 

(These  notices  are  sent  out  5  times  a  year;  the  reports  submitted  in  response  thereto 
are  embodied  in  the  Abstract  of  reports  of  national  banks  (T12.5:).  As  these 
circular  letters  are  of  no  permanent  interest  and  no  complete  file  can  be  consulted, 
no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them  here.] 

Circular  letter  transmitting  blank  reports    4*» 

[Sent  to  national  banks.    Not  listed  here.] 

Circular  letters  (miscellaneous) 

[Sent  to  national  banks,  etc.,  in  connection  with  the  business  of  this  office.  Not 
listed  here.] 


1073 


T18.      Ist    COMPTROLLER 


[The  act  of  Sept.  2,  1789,  which  established  the  Treasury  Department,  authorized  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  to  appoint  a  Comptroller,  the  duties  of  whose  office  were  laid  down  in  that  act  (Stat.  L.  v.  1 , 
p.  65,  66).  The  office  became  known  as  that  of  1st  Comptroller  In  1817,  when  by  act  of  Mar.  3  (Stat.  L. 
V.  3,  p.  366),  the  office  of  2d  Comptroller  was  established. 

By  act  approved  July  31,  1894,  effective  Oct.  1,  1894  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  205,  208),  the  offices  of  2d  Comp- 
troller and  Commissioner  of  Customs  were  abolished  and  the  work  which  had  been  carried  on  in  those 
offices  was  combined  with  that  of  the  1st  Comptroller,  whose  designation  then  became  Comptroller  of 
the  Treasury;  sec  T15.1 


Classlfloatlon 
no. 

T13.1: 

(date) 

T13.2: 

C76 

M66 

T13.3: 

(nos.) 
T13.4:: 

(nos.) 

T13.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


T13.6: 

865 

867 
872 


Annual  reports 

[1853-94,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

Continental  bill  of  exchange.  Decision  in  regard  to  continental  bill  of 
exchange  on  commissioner  at  Paris,  Jan.  1,  1782,  as  claim  against 
United  States.    July  29^  1886. 

Mint.  United  States  mint,  report  upon  its  management  and  condition, 
Apr.  3,  1872.     1872. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  were  Issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:I 

Decisions 

[Prior  to  18S0,  the  Decisions  of  the  1st  Comptroller  were  not  printed  by  the  Gov- 
ernment.] 

V.  1,  1880     [1st  edition] 
in  sheets.] 

Same.    2d  edition  with  appendix    [1979-81] 
Congressional  document  number.] 

Same,  appendix  to  2d  edition 
V.  2,  1881     1st  edition 

Same.     2d  edition     [2032-219] 
document  number.] 
V.  3,  1882     [2126-37 
V.  4,  1883     [2238-56 
V.  5,  1884     [2314-22 
V.  6,  [Jan.-Mar.]  1885     [2415-69] 

[None  published  between  Mar.  1885  and  May,  1893.] 
[v.  7]  May,  1893-Sept.  1894    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1732.) 

See,  for  later  decisions,  T15.5: 

Government   salary   tables 

See  also  T15.2:Sa3  and  Tl.2:Sa3. 

Salary  tables  of  Treasury  Department  for  every  month  and  quarter  of 
year;  calculated  and  prepared  by  John  Jay  Knox.  1865.  ob- 
long 12« 

Tables  of  Government  salaries  for  every  day,  month,  and  quarter  of 
year;  calculated  and  prepared  by  G..E.  W.  Sharretts  and  R.  H. 
Andrews.     1867.     large  8" 

Government  salary  tables  adopted  by  comptroUing  oflEicers  of  Treasury 
Department  for  use  in  payment  of  persons  in  civil  employments 
who  receive  annual  or  quarterly  salaries;  compiled  by  David  S. 
Green.     1872. 


[50  copies  distributed  to  the  Departments 
[No  edition  without 

[No  edition  without  Congressional 


82452°— ll-^-r-eS 


1074 


T14.    2d    COMPTROLLER 


[The  office  of  2d  Comptroller  was  established  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1817  (Stat.  L.  v.  3,  p.  366,  367).  A  bol- 
ished  by  act  of  July  31, 1894  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  205),  effective  Oct.  1, 1894,  at  which  time  the  work  of  the  2d 
Comptroller  devolved  upon  the  1st  Comptroller,  who  by  the  same  act  was  made  Comptroller  of  the  Treas- 
ury; see  T15.] 


Classifloation 
no. 

T14.1: 

(date) 

T14.2: 

L85 

T14.3: 

(nos.) 
T14.4: 

(date) 

T14.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1853-94,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Longevity  record  of  ofl&cers  in  United  States  Army.     n.  p.  May  18, 
1886.    4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  but  one  circular  issued  from  the  2d  Comptroller's 
office.  It  is  unnumbered  and  is  dated  Sept.  1, 1863.  Later  circulars  relating  to 
the  work  of  this  office  were  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  Department  circu- 
lars; see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Digest  of  decisions 

[v.  1]     [Ist  edition]    * 

Same.     [2d  edition] 

Same.    3d  edition 
V.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  659.) 
V.  3    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1557. 
V.  4     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2143. 


T15.      COMPTROLLER    OF  TREASURY 


[The  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury  has  been  so  designated  since  Oct.  1, 1894,  when  with  the  duties  of  his  office 
(formerly  1st  Comptroller)  were  combined  those  of  the  2d  Comptroller  and  the  Commissioner  of  Customs, 
the  two  "offices  last  mentioned  having  been  abolished  by  act  approved  July  31, 1894,  effective  Oct.  1;  see 
notes  under  T13.,  T14.,  and  TIG.] 


T15.1: 

(date) 

T15.2: 

Ac2 

B76 
C41 
F95 

Ov2 
Sa3 


Su3 
Y2 


Annual  reports 

[1895-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 

issued  separatelv  also. 
1899-1909,  issued  separately  only.] 

General  publications 

Accounts.  Methods  of  rendering  and  stating  accounts  of  disbursing 
officers,  with  suggested  changes.     1901.    4^ 

Bridges.  Rates  for  Government  transportation  over  bridges  built  under 
acts  of  Congress.     1901. 

Checks.  Uniform  system  for  handling  and  filing  checks  by  auditors 
under  Treasury  Department  circular  52,  July  29, 1907.    [1909.]    4" 

Fuel.  [Communication  relative  to  purchase  and  transportation  by 
Navy  Department  of  fuel  sufficient  for  necessities  of  current  year, 
where  amounts  annually  appropriated  therefor  are  inadequate.] 
Mar.  28,  1905.     narrow  12« 

Overtime.  [Request  for  ruling  in  case  of  E.  B.  Hussey  claiming  pay 
for  overtime.]     Feb.  21,  1905.     narrow  12« 

Salary  tables.  Government  salary  tables  adopted  by  accounting  oflacers 
of  Treasury  Department.  1897.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1923.)  [See, 
for  earlier  tables,  T13.6:  and,  for  later  tables,  T1.2:Sa3.] 

Sugar  bounty.     In  re  sugar  bounty;  by  R.  B.  Bowler.     Sept.  4,  1895. 

Yards  and  docks .  [Decision  of  Comptroller  of  Treasury  as  to  availability 
of  appropriation  Maintenance  of  yards  and  docks,  1903,  for  pur- 
chase of  miscellaneous  supplies  for  use  of  Bureau  of  Yards  and 
Docks,  Navy  Department.]    1902. 


1075 


ClMsiflcation     T15.     COMPTROLLER  OF  TREASURY— Continued 
no. 

T15.3:     Bulletins 


(noa.) 
T16.4: 

(noe.) 

T15.5: 

(v.  no8.) 


T16.5«: 

(v.  nos.) 
T15.6: 

1-8 » 

1-82 


[None  iaaued.J 
Circulars 

(Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  In  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  ««  certain  Issues  under  T1.4:J 

Decisions 


V.  1 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1822.) 

V.  9 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2323 

V.  2 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1871.) 

V.  10 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2358 

V.  3 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1946.) 

V.  11 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2399 

V.  4 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2026.) 

V.  12 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2432 

V.  5 

([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2042.]) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2174.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2222.) 

V.  13 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2467 

V.  6 

V.  14 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2503 

V.  7 

V.  15 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2543 

V.  8 

([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2268.]) 

Decisions  (separates;  parts) 


Digests  of  decisions 

Digest  of  decisions  of  Comptroller  of  Treasury,  including  decisions  from 
Oct.  1,  1894,  to  June  30,  1902,  in  published  volumes  1-8  and 
manuscript  volumes  1-21.     1902.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2285.) 

List  of  decisions  of  Comptroller  of  Treasury  which  have  been  overruled 
by  subsequent  decisions,  including  decisions  from  Oct.  1,  1894, 
to  June  30,  1902,  in  published  volumes  1-8  and  manuscript  vol- 
umes 1-21.     1903. 


T16.      COMMISSIONER    OF    CUSTOMS 


[The  office  of  Commissioner  of  Customs  was  created  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1849  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  396),  and 
began  operations  July  1,  1849,  relieving  the  1st  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury  (T13.)  of  a  portion  of  his 
duties.  Office  abolished  by  act  of  July  31,  1894  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  205,  208),  effective  Oct.  1,  1894,  when 
the  work  of  the  Commissioner  of  Customs  devolved  upon  the  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury;  see  T15. 

During  the  whole  period  of  the  existence  of  the  office  or  the  Commissioner  of  Customs,  its 'functions  were 
those  of  a  comptroller.  The  administrative  duties  pertaining  to  customs  were  jierformed  in  the  Office 
of  the  Secretary  by  the  Division  of  Customs  (T17.),  the  latter  having  no  connection  with  the  Commis- 
sioner of  Customs.] 


T16.1: 

(date) 

T16.2: 

(CT) 
T16.3: 

(nos.) 
T16.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1853-94,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Dei)artment  (Finance  rei)orts,  Tl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  were  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 


T17.      CUSTOMS   DIVISION 


[Organized  about  1870,  although  act  of  Mar.  S,  1876  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  396)  was  the  first  to  carry  appro- 
priations for  the  division. 

The  Customs  Division  is  now  and  has  been  since  its  organization  a  division  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasiuy.    It  had  no  connection  with  the  office  of  the  Commissioner  of  Customs  (T16.).] 


T17.1: 

(date) 
T17.2: 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Appraisers.    Reports  of  conferences  of  local  appraisers  held  at  Now 
York.     See  T20.5: 


1076 


Classlftcation 
no. 

T17.2 


C96 


T17.3: 

(nos.) 
T17.4: 

(nos.) 

T17.5: 


At6 

C43 

C961 

C962 

C963 

N42yi 

N42y2 

N42y3 

N42y* 
Su3i 

Su32 

Su33 
Su34 
Su35 

Su3« 


T17.     CUSTOMS  DIVISION— Continued 
Oeneral  publications — Continued 

Books  and  blanks.  Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  for  use  of  customs 
and  other  officers.  See  T1.2:B645-^  T36.5i:,  TSG.S^:,  and  C1.2: 
B641-*. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico  Special  Commissioner.    See  T1.16: 
Custom-house  fees.     See  entries  and  note  under  T1.2:C963-'^. 
Customs    collection-districts.     United    States    customs    collection-dis- 
tricts, ports  of  entry,  and  ports  of  delivery,  Dec.  1,  1873.     1873. 
Porto  Rico  Special  Commissioner.    See  T1.17: 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 

Department  circulars:  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4: 
See,  for  Reappraisement  circulars,  T20.4:] 

Regulations  (special) 

See,  for  Customs  regulations,  general,  Tl.9^: 
See  also  certain  entries  under  Tl.lO: 

Atlanta,  Ga._  Revised  regulations  governing  importation  of  articles  for 
exhibition  at  Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition  at 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  under  act  of  Aug.  18,  1894.  1895.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  1791.) 

Chicago,  111.  New  regulations  governing  free  importation  of  articles  for 
exhibition  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition  at  Chicago,  under 
act  of  Apr.  25,  1890.     1891.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1474.) 

Customs  officers.  Laws  and  regulations  for  government  of  officers  of 
customs,  under  superintendence  and  direction  of  surveyors  of 
ports.     1877.     16«    [Cover  bears  number  952.] 

Customs  inspectors.  Regulations  for  government  of  customs  inspect- 
ors, weighers,  gangers,  and  measurers.  1893.  24®  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  1554.)  [Compiled  from  Customs  regulations  of  1892  (T1.9 1; 
892).  Date  on  cover  is  1892.  Cover  also  bears  number  952.] 
Same.  1908.  24°  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2509.)  [Compiled  from  Cus- 
toms regulations  of  1908  (Tl  .9  ^ :  908) .     Cover  bears  number  952.] 

New.  York  City.     Regulations  for  government  of  officers  of  customs 
under  superintendence  and  direction  of  surveyor  of  port  of  New 
.    York.    Jan.  1870.    24° 

New  York  City.  Laws  and  regulations  for  government  of  officers  of 
customs,  under  superintendence  and  direction  of  surveyor  of 
port  of  New  York;  compiled  by  James  L.  Benedict.     1875.    24*' 

New  York  City.     Regulations  for  government  of  appraiser's  depart- 
ment, port  of  New  York.     1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  125.) 
Same,  1907.     1908.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2497.) 

Sugar.  Regulations  governing  sampling,  classification,  and  appraise- 
ment of  imported  sugars  and  molasses,  under  act  of  Aug.  28, 1894. 
1895.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1766.) 

Sugar.     Regulations  governing  sampling  and  classification  of  imported 
sugars  and  molasses,  under  act  of  July  24,  1897.     1897.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  1965.) 
Same,  revised.     [Feb.  17]  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2088.) 
Same,  revised.     [May  10]  1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2113.) 

Sugar.     Regulations  governing  weighing,  taring,  sampling,  classifica- 
tion, and  polarization  of  imported  sugars  and  molasses.     1907. 
28  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2470.) 
Same,  without  index.     1907.    23  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2470.) 


1077 


Classification 
nu. 

T17.6:  ! 

T22 

T68 
W22' 
W222 
W223 
W22* 


T17.6: 

899 

908 

T17.7: 

879 

880 1 
8802 

883 
887 

888 

890 
894 


T17.    CUSTOMS  DIVISION— Continued 

Rog^ulations  (special)— Continued 

Tea,  regulations  and  rulings  of  Treasury  Department  under  acts  of  Mar. 
2,  1897,  and  Juno  13,  1898.     1898.     (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  2046.) 

Transportiition.  Regulations  for  transportation  of  merchandise  without 
appraisement,  under  acts  of  July  14,  1870,  and  Apr.  20,  J  871. 
Oct.  1,  1870,  [published]  1871. 

Warehouses.  Regulations  relating  to  establishment  of  bonded  manu- 
facturing warehouses,  under  provisions  of  sec.  9  of  tariff  act  of 
Aug.  28,  1894.     1894.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1726.) 

Warehouses.  Regulations  governing  bonded  manufacturing  ware- 
houses, under  provisions  of  sec.  15  of  tariff  act  of  July  24,  1897. 
1901.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2230.) 

Warehouses.  Regulations  relating  to  establishment  of  bonded  smelting 
and  refining  warehouses,  under  provisions  of  sec.  29  of  tariff  act  of 
July  24,  1897.     1898.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2024.) 

Warehouses.  Extracts  from  regulations  of  Treasury  Department  rela- 
tive to  establishment  of  bonded  warehouses  for  storage  of  dutiable 
merchandise  and  bonding  of  common  carriers  for  transportation 
of  appraised  and  unappraised  dutiable  merchandise.  1883. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  513.)  [The  numbered  articles  included  herein 
are  taken  from  General  regulations  under  customs  and  navigation 
laws,  1874  (T1.9 1:874).] 

Customs  laws    (general) 

See,  for  Customs  regulations,  general,  T1.9*: 
See,  for  special  customs  regulations,  T17.5: 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  customs,  with  portions  of  certain  com- 
mercial treaties;  compiled  by  M.  P.  Andrews.     1899.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  2012.) 
Compilation  of  customs  laws  and  digest  of  decisions  thereunder  rendered 
by  courts  and  Board  of  General  Appraisers.     1908.     (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  2499.) 

Tariffs 

[Various  compilations  have  been  prepared  at  intervals  since  1842  by  E.  D.  Ogden, 
Lewis  Heyl,  Samuel  T.  Morgan,  and  others,  and  supplied  by  the  Treasury 
Department,  from  time  to  time,  to  officials  interested.  These  are,  however,  not 
public  documents  and  are  not  entered  in  this  Checklist.] 

Tariff  on  imports  into  United  States  and  free  list,  and  reciprocity  treaty 

with  Hawaii.    Jan.  1879.     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  docu- 
ment number.] 
Same,   and   Hawaiian  reciprocity  treaty;  indexed.     1880.     82  p. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  73.) 
Same,   and  Hawaiian  reciprocity  treaty;  indexed.     1880.    66  p. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  73.)     [This  print  contains  same  naatter  as  tne 

82  p.  print  of  1880.] 
Same,  as  contained  in  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  also  Hawaiian  reciprocity 

treaty;  indexed.    1883.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  415.)    [Interleaved.] 
Same,  as  contained  in  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  also  Hawaiian  reciprocity 

treaty  and  extracts  from  navigation  and   oleomargarine  acts; 

indexed.     1887.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  937.) 
Same,  as  contained  in  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  also  Hawaiian  reciprocity 

treaty,  and  extracts  from  navigation  and  oleomargarine  acts; 

indexed.     1888.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  937.) 
Tariffs  of  1883  and  1890  on  imports  into  United  States,  etc.;  indexed. 

1890.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1372.) 
Tariffs  of  1890  and  1894  on  imports  into  United  States,  and  customs 

administrative  act  of  June  10,  1890;  indexed.     1894.     [Has  no 

Treasury  Department  document  number.] 


1078 


Classification 
no. 

T17.7; 

897 


897  = 


897' 


897- 


897' 


897' 


897 


909 


T17.8: 

(nos.) 


T17.     CUSTOMS   DIVISION— Continued 
Tariffs— Continued 

Tariffs  of  1894  and  1897  on  imports  into  United  States,  and  customs 

administrative  act  of  June  10,  1890,  with  amendments  to  sec.  7 

and  11;  indexed.     1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1953.) 

See,  for  another  print  of  tariff  law  of  1897,  ordered  by  Congress, 

Yl.l:T17i.  :f  h       , 

Tariff  of  1897  on  imports  into  Umted  States,  with  customs  administra- 
tive act  of  June  10,  1890,  with  amendments  to  sec.  7  and  11,  and 
war-revenueactof  June  13, 1898;  indexed.  1899.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  2099.) 

Same,  with  customs  administrative  act  of  June  10,  1890,  with  amend- 
ments to  sec.  7  and  11,  war-revenue  act  of  June  13,  1898,  and 
amendatory  act  of  Mar.  2,  1901;  indexed.  1901.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  2223.) 

Same,  with  customs  administrative  act  of  June  10, 1890,  with  amend- 
ments to  sec.  7,  11,  and  23,  war-revenue  act  of  June  13,  1898,  and 
amendatory  acts  of  Mar.  2,  1901,  and  Apr.  12,  1902,  and  act  of 
Mar.  8,  1902,  temporarily  to  provide  revenue  for  Philippine 
Islands;  indexed.  1902.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2279.) 
Tariff  on  imports  into  United  States  and  free  list  as  contained  in  act  of 
July  24,  1897.  1908.  124  p.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2279.)  [Re- 
printed for  use  of  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives. The  additional  acts  contained  in  other  editions  are 
omitted  here.] 

Tariff  of  1897  on  imports  into  United  States,  with  customs  administra- 
tive act  of  June  10,  1890,  with  amendatory  act  of  May  27,  1908, 
act  of  Apr.  12, 1902,  repealing  war  revenue  taxation,  act  of  Mar.  8, 
1902,  temporarily  to  provide  revenue  for  Philippine  Islands,  sec. 
13  and  22  of  Philippine  tariff  act  of  Mar.  3, 1905,  and  act  of  Mar.  2, 
1905,  applying  tariff  of  1897  to  articles  [and  persons]  from  Canal 
Zone;  indexed.     1908.     173  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2279.) 

Same  [without  additional  acts].  1908.  124  p.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2279.) 

[Title-page  of  this  edition  reads  incorrectly  "with  customs  administrative  act  of 
June  10, 1890,"  etc.  Although  the  title-page  is  the  same  as  that  of  the  preceding 
entry  (T17.7:897  6),  this  edition  contains  only  the  original  act  of  1897  and  is,  except 
for  title-page,  identical  with  the  edition  printed  for  the  use  of  the  Committee  on 
Ways  and  Means  (Tl7.7:897s).] 

Tariff  act  of  Aug.  5,  1909,  on  imports  into  United  States,  with  index. 
1909.     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

/See,  for  another  print  of  tariff  act  of  1909,  ordered  by  Congress, 
Y1.1:T172. 

Appeals  pending  before  United  States  courts  in 
customs  cases 

[Monthly  Apr.  1, 190&-Jan.  1, 1906;  quarterly  beginning  Apr.  1,  190G.  The  issues  of 
Apr.  1  and  May  1,  1905,  are  the  only  ones  wiiich  bear  Treasury  Department 
document  numbers.] 

[1]  [Appeals  pending  before  United  States  courts  in  customs  cases], 
supplement  [to]  Treasury  decisions,  v.  9,  no.  2,  Jan.  12,  1905. 
[1905.] 

[2]  Appeals  pending  before  United  States  courts  in  customs  cases,  Apr. 
1,  1905.     1905.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2395.) 

[3]  Same,  May  1,  1905.     1905.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2400.) 


4,  June  1,  1905 

12,  Apr. 

1,  1906 

20,  Apr. 

1,  1908 

5,  July  1,  1905 

13,  July 

1,  1906 

21,  Julv 

1,  1908 

6,  Aug.  1,  1905 

14,  Oct. 

1,  1906 

22,  Oct. 

1,  1908 

7,  Sept.  1,  1905 

15,  Jan. 

1,  1907 

23,  Jan. 

1,  1909 

8,  Oct.  2,  1905 

16,  Apr. 

1,  1907  . 

24,  Apr. 

1,  1909 

9,  Nov.  1,  1905 

17,  July 

1,  1907 

25,  July 

1,  1909 

10,  Dec.  1,  1905 

18,  Oct. 

1,  1907 

26,  Oct. 

1,  1909 

11,  Jan.  1,  1906 

19,  Jan. 

1,  1908 

1079 


T18.     ENGRAVING  AND  PRINTING  BUREAU 

(Engraving  and  printing  for  the  Treasury  Dopartmont  was  done  for  many  years  by  contractors,  but  at 
the  time  of  the  Civil  War  it  was  found  necessary  to  organize  a  bureau  to  attend  to  the  final  work  on  the 
great  number  of  notes  issued.  By  art  approved  July  II,  1S«2  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  M2),  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  was  empowered  by  Congress  to  purchase  imiehinery  and  employ  pKTSons  to  do  the  work. 
In  1S()3,  the  bureau  wius  called  the  National  Currency  IJureatj  and  a  few  years  afterward  it  became  known 
as  Bun>au  of  EnnraviiiK  and  I'rlntlng.  lleorganired  in  1877.  The  act  approved  June  4,  1897  (Stat.  L. 
V.  3(),  p.  IS)  provides  that  all  business  of  the  Engravhig  and  Printing  liureau  sliall  bo  Under  immediate 
control  of  the  director,  subject  to  order  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.] 


Classiflratlon 
no. 

T18.1: 

(date) 


T18.2! 

B22 


Ex7 


F51 


In8' 


In82 
In83 


P69 


P93 

R86 


Annual  reports 

[The  earliest  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  for  1872  but  it  is  not  k-nown  that 
this  is  the  1st  annual  report  issued  by  the  Engraving  and  Printing  Bureau.] 


1872 

1873  * 

1874  * 

1875  * 

1876  ♦ 
1877 
1878  * 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 


1883  1901 

1884  1902 
1885-98,  in  annual  re-  1903 

ports  of  Treasury  1904 

Department  (Fi-  1905 

nance      reports,  1906 

Tl.l:),    and    is-  1907 

sued   separately  1908 

also.  1909 

1899 

1900 


General  publications 

Bank  note  companies.  Reply  of  [Geo.  B.  McCartee,  chief  of]  Bureau 
of  Engraving  and  Printing  to  New  York  bank  note  companies; 
omitted  from  report  of  testimony  printed  bv  Congressional 
Printer.    1874. 

Expenditures.  Letter  of  O.  H.  Irish,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Engraving  and 
Printing,  to  John  D.  C.  Atkins,  chairman  of  Committee  on  Appro- 
priations of  House  of  Representatives,  relative  to  letters  of  John 
M.  Glover,  chairman  of  House  Committee  on  Expenditures  in 
Treasury  Department,     n.  p.  Jan.  10,  1879. 

Fire-proof  building.  Extracts  from  Congressional  globe  of  Feb.  28  and 
Mar.  5,  1871,  regarding  redemption  and  reprinting  of  mutilated 
and  counterfeited  national  bank  notes,  and  reappropriation  for 
fire-proof  building  in  which  to  accommodate  Bureau  of  Engrav- 
ing and  Printing,     n.  p.  [1871]. 

Investigation.     Report  on  Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing,  made  by 
[E.  O.  Graves,  Edward  Wolcott,  and  E.  R.  Chapman]  committee 
of  investigation  appointed  by  Secretary  of  Treasury.    June  10, 
1877. 
Same,  supplement,     n.  p.  [1877]. 

Investi^tion.  Testimony  taken  by  Committee  Appointed  to  Inves- 
tigate Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing  [Charles  Lyman,  Charles 
H.  Brown,  and  Arthur  Hendricks,  appointed  by  Secretary  of 
Treasury,  May  21,  1897].  1899.  (55th  Cong.  3d  sess.  S.  doc. 
109,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  3734.)  [Report  of  committee  of  which  there 
is  no  bureau  edition  in  the  Public  Documents  Library,  appears 
in  the  Congressional  set  as  55th  Congress,  3d  session,  Senate  aocu- 
ment  109,  pt.  1,  serial  no.  3734.] 

Plate  printing.  Report  on  plate  printing  [by  hand  vs.  plate  printing 
by  steam],  by  Committee  on  Finance,  Feb.  15,  1889  [adverse  to 
H.  9623,  50th  Congress,  to  provide  for  printing  Government  secu- 
rities in  highest  style  of  art  of  plate  printing  from  hand-roller 
presses].  1889.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1200;  [50th  Cong.  2d  sess., 
S.  rp.  2604],  serial  no.  2618.) 

Printers'  assistants.  Instructions  relative  to  teaching  of  printers'  assist- 
ants during  probationary  period,     n.  p.  Jan.  24,  1908. 

Rules  and  regulations  of  Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing  covering  its 
organization,  accountability  for  values,  and  methods  of  business. 
1880.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  27.) 


1080 


Classification 
no. 

T18.3: 

(nos.) 
T18.4:: 

(nos.) 


T18.    ENGRAVING  AND  PRINTING  BUREAU— Con. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  bureau  are  issued  in  tjhe  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 


T19.      EXAMINERS  BOARD 


[A  board  of  examiners  was  first  organized  tmder  act  of  Mar.  3,  1853  (Stat.  L.  v.  10,  p.  211),  since  which 
time  there  have  been  various  boards  of  examiners  appointed  by  different  Secretaries  of  the  Treasury. 

Examinations  were  conducted  for  many  years  according  to  varying  systems  and  rules.  See,  for  early 
history  of  examinations,  p.  6  of  annual  report,  1889  (T19. 1:889). 

The  worlc  of  the  Board  of  Examiners  was  for  a  time  included  in  that  of  the  Committee  on  Personnel  which 
was  abolished  Feb.  10, 1909,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury;  see  Treasury  Department  circu- 
lar 8, 1909  (T1.4:9098).] 


T19.1: 

(date) 

T19.2: 


T19.3: 

(nos.) 
T19.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports,  Examinations  in  Treasury  Depart- 
ment 

[1889-92  (except  1891,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Fi- 
nance reports,  Tl.l:),and  issued  separately  also.    No  other  annual  reports  were 


General  publications 

Treasury  Department.  Report  of  Board  of  Civil  Service  Examiners  for 
Treasury  Department  to  Advisory  Bd^rd,  on  operation  of  "Rules 
and  regulations  for  improvement  of  civil  service"  in  Treasury 
Department.     1873.    /See  CS1.2:T71^ 

Treasury  Department.  Questions  used  in  28  civil  service  examinations 
in  Treasury  Department,  June  5,  1872-nJan.  31,  1873.  1873.  See 
CS1.2:T712. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  board  were  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 


T20.      APPRAISERS 


[By  act  of  Mar.  1,  1823,  the  President  was  authorized  to  appoint  two  appraisers  in  each  of  the  7  principal 
ports  of  entry.  Other  appraisers,  as  well  as  assistant  appraisers  appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  Treasury, 
were  provided  for  by  later  acts. 

The  customs  administrative  act  approved  June  10,  1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  136)  provided  for  9  general 
appraisers,  appointed  by  the  President,  who  act  upon  appeals,  either  individually  or  as  boards  of  3, 
according  to  the  nature  of  the  case.  The  9  general  appraisers  are  also  organized  for  the  preparation  of 
joint  reports,  etc.,  into  a  general  board,  with  headquarters  at  New  York.  Reports  and  samples  of  mer- 
chandise are  sent  by  local  appraisers  to  the  board  at  New  York. 

The  decisions  of  the  general  appraisers  are  included  in  the  Treasury  decisions;  see  Tl.ll  i-'.- 

Certain  publications  of  the  appraisers,  e.  g..  Reports  of  conferences  of  local  appraisers  (T20.5:),  Reap- 
praisement  circulars  (T20.4i:),  and  the  earlier  issues  of  Indexes  to  reappraisements  (T20.42:),  appear 
bearing  the  name  of  the  Division  of  Customs,  but  they  are  classed  here  with  the  other  publications  of 
the  appraisers.] 


T20.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports  of  Board  of  General  Appraisers 

[1891-94,  are  for  year  ending  Oct.  31;  1895-1903,  are  for  year  ending  Oct.  1  or  Sept.  30; 
1904-09,  for  fiscal  year  ending  Jime  30.] 

1891     [Issued  separately  only.] 

1892,  in  annual  report  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  report,  Tl.l: 
892),  and  issued  separately  also. 

1893  [Not  printed.] 

1894  [Issued  separately  only.] 

1895-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports, 

Tl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
18991 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904J 


[Issued  separately  only.] 


19051 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


[Issued  separately  only.] 


1081 


CUsHlflratlon 
no. 

T20.2: 

C82 

G51 


In2 
P83 


T20.3: 

(nos.) 

T20.4  ' : 

(inclusive 
nos.) 


T20.4': 

(date) 


T20.5: 

(dat3) 


T20.    APPRAISERS— Continued 

General  publications 

Cotton  goods.     [Report  on]  classification  of  cotton  goods,     n.  p.  Sept.  16, 

1881. 

Gloves.  Special  reports  relative  to  undervaluation  of  leather  gloves: 
1.  Report  of  A.  P.  Ketchum  on  reappraisemont  of  Alexandre 
gloves  imported  by  A.  T.  Stewart  &  Co.;  2,  Report  of  Charles 
Coln6  on  tid  gloves  and  silks  imported  from  France;  3,  Report 
of  H.  L.  Williams  relative  to  results  of  reappraisements  of  leather 
gloves.    Treasury  Department,  1879. 

Index  to  judicial  rulings  in  customs  cases,  1890-97.  1897.  (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  1938.) 

Porto  Rico.  Before  board  of  classification  of  general  appraisers,  in  mat- 
ter of  dutiability  of  imports  into  United  States  from  Porto  Rico 
since  ratification  of  treaty,  protests  nos.  54053-F  and  others; 
brief  for  Government  [by]  W.  J.  Gibson.     1900. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars,  Reappraisements  of  mercliandlse  by 
general  appraisers  or  Reappralsement  circulars 

4«    [Weekly.] 

[Information  concerning  reappraisements  is  sent  daily  to  customs  ofBcers  at  various 
ports  in  the  form  of  mimeographed  advance  sheets. 

From  Aug.  9,  1890  to  Jan.  6,  1898,  reports  of  reappraisements  appeared  as  certain 
issues  in  the  series  of  Treasury  Department  circulars  (T1.4:).  During  1898  and 
1899  they  were  published  in  the  weekly  Treasury  decisions  (Tl.ll  ^:). 

Beginning  Jan.  1900,  the  present  series  of  weekly  Reappralsement  circulars  was 
begun.  The  matter  is  transmitted  to  the  Department  by  the  president  of  the 
Board  of  General  Appraisers  and  printed  under  the  supervision  of  the  Customs 
Division.  Each  issue  includes  the  matter  contained  in  the  daily  issues,  of 
which  there  were  from  1  to  6  during  that  week.  The  first  of  this  series  in  the 
Public  Documents  Library  is  the  issue  of  Jan.  8, 1900,  designated  as  Reappraise- 
ment  circulars  438-443;  the  last  issue  during  the  period  covered  by  this  Check- 
list is  that  of  Dec.  27, 1909,  Reappralsement  circulars  2052-2053.] 

Index  to  reappraisements  made  by  Board  of  General 
Appraisers 

Index  to  reappraisements  of  merchandise  by  general  appraisers 

1904,  Dec.  1,  1903-June  30,  1904 
July-Dec. 

1905,  Jan.-June 
July-Dec. 

Index  to  reappraisements  made  by  Board  of  General  Appraisers 

1906,  Jan.-June  1908,  Jan.-June 
July-Dec.  July-Dec. 

1907,  Jan.-June  1909,  Jan.-June 
July-Dec.  July-Dec. 

Report  of  conference  of  local  appraisers  lield  at  New 
York 

[These  conferences  are  held  in  order  to  aid  in  securing  uniformity  in  appraisement 
and  classification  at  the  dlflferent  ports.] 

Report  of  meeting  of  board  of  appraisers  held  at  New  York 

1886,  Dec.     2-?    * 

1887,  July   11-23    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1022.) 

Report  of  conference  of  local  appraisers  held  at  New  York 
1887,  Oct.    10-25    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1049.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1082. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1103.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1128.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1152.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1189.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1222.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1235.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1272.) 


1888,  Jan. 

9-19 

Mar. 

20-26 

July 

9-21 

Oct. 

8-15 

1889,  Jan. 

14-21 

Apr. 

8-20 

July 

8-18 

Oct. 

14-23 

1082 


Classification 
no. 

T20.5: 

(date) 


T20.     APPRAISERS— Continued 

Report  of  conference  of  local  appraisers  held  at  New 

York— Continued 


1890,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1891,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1892,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1893,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 


13-20 
14-25 
21-29 
13-30 
?  ^ 
?    * 

?  * 
13-22 
12-23 
12-16 

?  * 
11-22 

?  * 
11-15 

?    * 

?    * 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 


1292.) 
1316  ■ 
1330 
1366 


1471.) 
1496.) 
1506.) 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1552.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1598.) 


1894? 

1895? 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1841.) 
[No  conference.] 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2039. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2161.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2211.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2269. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2300. 
1903-07     [Not  printed.] 

1908  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2538.) 

1909  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2569.) 


T21.      IMMIGRATION  BUREAU 

[In  accordance  with  act  of  Mar.  2,  1819  (Stat.  L.  v.  3,  p.  489),  reports  concerning  immigrants  were  made 
annually  to  Congress  by  the  Secretary  of  State,  from  1820  to  1870,  and  statistics  were  collected  by  the 
State  Department  up  to  1874.  The  reports  for  18G5  to  1867  were  rendered  by  the  commissioner  of  immi- 
gration appointed  under  act  of  July  4, 1864  (Stat.  L.  v.  13,  p.  385),  but  transmitted  through  the  Secretary 
of  State.  The  last-mentioned  act  was  renealed  Mar.  30,  1868,  which  abolished  the  first  Immigration 
Bureau  (or  Commission). 

A  Statistics  Bureau  (T37.)  was  established  in  the  Treasury  Department,  July  28, 1866,  and  beginningwith 
1869  a  report  on  immigration  was  included  in  the  report  on  commerce  and  navigation  issued  by  that 
bureau,  thus  duplicating  the  work  of  the  State  Department  up  to  1874,  when  by  act  of  May  7, 1874  (Stat, 
L,  V.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  42),  it  was  provided  that  the  report  on  immigration  should  be  rendered  to  Congress 
through  the  Treasury  Department  rather  than  the  State  Department.  The  Statistics  Bureau  con- 
tinued to  issue  these  reports  up  to  1895,  duplicating  the  work  of  the  present  Immigration  Bureau  from 
1892  to  1895. 

The  present  Immigration  Bureau  was  established  July  12,  1891  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  1085).  Transferred  to 
Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  July  1,  1903;  see  C7.] 


T21.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1820-70  (except  1822),  prior  to  establishment  of  Immigration  Bureau,  annual  reports 
on  immigration  were  made  by  the  Secretary  of  State,  but  appeared  only  as  Con- 
gressional documents.  The  reports  for  1865  to  1867  were  transmitted  to  the 
Secretary  of  State  by  the  commissioner  of  immigration  whose  office  was  abol- 
ished in  1868;  see  note  under  T21. 

1869-91,  prior  to  establishment  of  Immigration  Bureau,  annual  reports  on  immigra- 
tion appeared  in  annual  reports  on  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  made  by 
Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.  (T37.1:).] 

Superintendent  of  Immigration 

1892 

1893 

1894 

Commissioner-General  op  Immigration 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903     [4676-758] 


See,  for  later  reports,  C7.1: 


1083 


CI«MNlflratlon 
no. 

T21.2: 

C16 


C3l' 
Eu7 


In8 

N42y 

T21.3: 

(nos.) 
T21.4: 

(nos.) 

T21.5: 

893 1 
893  2 
895^ 
8952 


900 1 
9002 

902 1 
9022 
903 


T21.     IMMIGRATION  BUREAU—Continued 

General  publications 

Canadian  border  inspection.  Report  of  immigrant  inspector  in  charge 
of  Canadian  border  inspection  for  fiscal  year  1902,  with  report  of 
special  immigrant  inspector  Robert  Watchorn,  concerning  immi- 
gration to  United  States  via  Canada.     Aug.  1902. 

Causes  which  incite  immigration  to  United  States.  Report  of  commis- 
sioners of  immigration  upon  causes  which  incite  immigration  to 
United  States,  V.  1:  Reports  of  commissioners.  1892.  [2957-235] 
Same,  v.  2:  Extracts  from  European  laws,  letters  of  U.  S.  consuls. 
1892.  [2957-235  ]  [Running  heading  of  both  volumes  reads: 
Enforcement  of  alien  contract  labor  laws.] 

European  immigration.  Report  on  European  immigration  to  United 
States,  and  causes  which  incite  same,  with  recommendations  for 
further  restriction  of  undesirable  immigration  and  establishment 
of  national  quarantine,  by  Herman  J.  Schulteis;  Letters  from 
American  consuls;  Protest  of  Canadian  workingmen  against  Brit- 
ish immigration  policy.     1893. 

Investigating  commission.  Report  of  immigration  investigating  com- 
mission to  Secretary  of  Treasury.     1895. 

New  York  City.  Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  immigration  [Wm. 
Williams]  for  port  of  New  York  for  fiscal  year  1902.     1902. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  bureau  prior  to  July  1,  1903  were  issued  in  the 

series  of  Treasury  Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4: 
See,  for  Circulars  since  July  1,  1903,  C7.4:] 

Laws  and  regulations 

Immigration  laws  and  regulations,  Mar.  11,  1893.     1893. 

Same,  Apr.  25,  1893.     1893. 

Same,  May  22,  1895.     1895. 

Same.     [2d  edition  with  additions.]    1895  [1897]. 

Same,  Aug.  16,  1898.     1898. 
Digest  of  immigration  laws  and  decisions;  compiled  by  Chapman  W. 

Maupin.     Apr.  29,  1899. 
Immigration  laws  and  regulations,  Apr.  9,  1900.     1900. 
Laws,  treaty,  and  regulations  relating  to  exclusion  of  Chinese.     1900. 
[See,  for  earlier  laws,  etc.,   relating  to  exclusion  of  Chinese, 
T35.2:C44i-3.] 

Same.     1902.     [See,  for  later  laws,  C7.5:] 
Immigration  laws  and  regulations,  Aug.  18,  1902.     1902. 

Same,  Mar.  1903.     1903. 

See,  for  later  editions,  C7.5:  and  C7.6: 


T22.      INTERNAL.  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER 

lOrnce  created  by  act  of  July  1, 1862  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  432).) 

T22.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1803-1909,  the  report  without  accompanying  tables  is  included  in  annual  reports 

of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:).] 

See,  for  special  report  of  commissioner,  Jan.  13,  1863,  concerning 

organization  of  office,  etc.,  [1149-20]. 
See,  for  Preliminary  reports  on  collection  of  internal  revenue  and 

condition  of  service,  T22.7: 


18631 

1868 

1371-5 

1864  [ 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1869 

1416-4 

1865J 

1870 

1452-4 

1866 

[1291-55] 
[1329-5] 

1871 

1508-4 

1867 

1872 

1563-4 

1084 


Classification 
no. 

T22.1: 

(date) 


T22.1'^: 

(date) 
T22.2: 

All 

C281 

C282 
C283 
C28* 
C285 

C68 
C82 

D621 
D622 


D62' 


D62* 


T22.   INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con- 
Annual  reports — Continued 

1873  [1604-4]  1891  [2942-4] 

1874  [1642-4]  1892  [3097-4 

1875  [1684-4]  [No  edition  with-  1893  [3218-4 
out  Congressional  document  1894  [3315-4 
number.]  1895  [3395-11 

1876  [1753-4]  1896  [3499-11 

1877  [1804-4]  1897  [3658-11 

1878  [1854^]  1898  [3775-11 

1879  [1915^]  1899  [3936-11 

1880  [1964-4]  1900  [4124-ir 

1881  [2023-4]  1901  [4307-11] 

1882  [2105-4]  1902  [4473-11 

1883  [2195-4]  1903  [4660-11 

1884  [2292-4]  1904  [4815-11" 

1885  [2387-4]  1905  [4981-20 

1886  [2473-4  1906  [5142-20 

1887  [2550-4]  1907  [5350-20" 

1888  [2645-4]  1908  [5415-1051] 

1889  [2733-4]  1909  [5708-116] 

1890  [2851-4] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  report  without  accompanying  tables) 

General  publications 

Alcohol.  Denatured  alcohol  at  home  and  abroad,  report  reviewing 
observations  and  work  in  Europe  regarding  denatured  alcohol, 
its  manufacture  and  uses.     1909. 

Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  and  laws  and  regulations  prepared  for 
use  of  officers  of  internal  revenue.     Jan.  1879.     ([Form]  155.) 
Same.     Feb.  1,  1881.     ([Form]  155,  revised;  Treas.  Dept.  doc.  96.) 
Same.    Mar.  1892.     ([Form]  155,  revised  1892.) 
Same.    May,  1897.     ([Form]  155,  revised  1897.) 

Catalogue  of  blanks  and  books  and  laws  and  regulations  prepared  for 
use  of  officers  of  internal  revenue.  Aug.  1901.  ([Form]  155, 
revised  1901.) 

Collections.     Internal  revenue  collections,  1863-92.     [189-.]    oblong  f« 

Cotton  tax.  Argument  in  favor  of  constitutionality  of  cotton  tax,  with 
reasons  why  this  tax  should  not  be  refunded;  by  Israel  Kimball. 
1873. 

Direct  tax.  Circular  to  principal  assessors  [in  relation  to  assessments 
under  $3,000,000  direct  tax  of  1816].     May  1,  1816. 

Direct  and  excise  taxes.  Manual  of  direct  and  excise  tax  system  of 
United  States,  including  forms  and  regulations  established  by 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  decisions  and  rulings  of  com- 
missioner, with  extracts  from  correspondence  of  office;  by  George 
S.  Boutwell.  1863. 
[As  will  be  seen  by  the  preface  to  this  volume,  the  work  of  preparing  the  compilation 
was  authorized  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  but  to  be  without  compensa- 
tion, the  compiler  being  given  the  privilege  of  having  the  work  copyrighted 
and  published.  Besides  this  official  edition,  which  was  printed  at  the  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  two  others  were  published  in  1863  and  1864  respectively, 
by  Little,  Brown  and  Company  of  Boston.  The  latter  are  omitted  from  this 
Checklist.] 

Direct  taxes.  Letter  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue  to  Secre- 
tary of  Treasury  relative  to  United  States  direct  taxes  in  the  dif- 
ferent States  and  Territories.  May  3,  1880.  1881  (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  138.) 

Diroct-tax  report  required  by  Senate  resolution  of  Apr.  14,  1882,  rela- 
tive to  lots  and  tracts  of  land  sold  for  non-payment  of  United 
States  direct  taxes,  and  surplus  proceeds  from  sales  in  Virginia, 
Florida,  Tennessee,  and  Arkansas,  under  act  approved  June  7, 
1862,  amended  Feb.  6, 1863,  and  Mar.  3, 1865.  1883.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  413;  [47th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  85]  serial  no.  2076.) 


1085 


ciassiflcation  T22.  INTERN AIi  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

no. 


T22.2: 

Evl 

G23» 


G232 

G23' 

052 

M311 

M312 


Sp4i 
Sp42 
Sp43 

St2i 
St22 


St23 
T55 


T22.3: 

(nos.) 
T22.4:: 

(nos.) 


General  publications — Continued 

Evans,  Walter.  Letter  of  Walter  Evans,  Commissioner  of  Internal 
Revenue,  to  W.  B.  Allison,  chairman  of  Committee  on  Appropria- 
tions, Senate.  June  13,  1884.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  590.) 
Gaugera*  manual.  Extracts  from  Gaugers'  manual j  Gaugers'  weighing 
manual,  and  [Regulations]  series  7,  no.  7,  revised  [Feb.  20,  1895], 
regarding  duties  of  internal  revenue  gaugers,  storekeepers,  and 
storekeeper-gangers.  June  6,  1895.  12°  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1778.) 

Same,  with  title,  Extracts  from  Gangers'  manual,  Gaugers'  weighing 
manual,  and  Regulations  7,  revised  [Apr.  15,  1901],  regarding 
duties  of  internal  revenue  gaugers,  storekeepers,  and  storekeeper- 
gangers.     Oct.  15,  1902.     12° 

Same.    July  30,  1906.     12* 

See,  for  Gangers'  manual  and  Gangers'  weighing  manual,  T22. 17:11. 

See,  for  Regulations  7  revised,  T22.17:7. 
Glucose.  Report  on  glucose,  prepared  by  National  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences, in  response  to  request  made  by  Commissioner  of  Internal 
Revenue.  1884.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  535.) 
Manual.  Internal-revenue  manual,  compiled  from  laws  and  regula- 
tions now  in  force,  for  guidance  of  internal-revenue  agents  and 
officers.     Aug.  1,  1879.     12o 

Same.     Sept.  1,  1888. 

See  also  Abstract  of  internal-revenue  laws,  T22.10: 

See,  for  Gangers'  manual  and  Gaugers'  weighing  manual,  T22. 17:11. 

See,  for  Tax  manual  for  cigar  manufacturers,  T22. 18:85. 

Revenue  Commission,  1865-66.  See  note  and  entries  under  T1.18:, 
T1.18^:,  andTl.18  2: 

Revenue  Special  Commissioner,  1866-70.     See  T 1. 19: 

Spirits.    Manual  for  inspectors  of  spirits.     1866.     16° 

Spirits.    Manual  for  gaugers  of  spirits.     1868.     16° 
Same.     1870.    16° 
See,  for  Gangers'  weighing  manual,  T22. 17:11. 

Stamp  cancelers.  Proposed  cigar  and  beer-stamp  cancellers,  letter  of 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue  to  Secretary  of  Treasury. 
[May  7,  1880.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  76.) 

Stamps.     Proposals  for  paper  upon  which  to  print  internal-revenue 
stamps.     Mar.  10,  1908.    4°  *  [Earlier  issues  have  appeared  as 
Circulars  (T22.4:).] 
Same.    Mar.  10,  1909.    4° 

Tobacco.  General  outline  of  tobacco-tax  system  of  United  States,  pre- 
pared by  direction  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  in  reply  to  request  of 
Minister  of  Finance  of  Belgium.    1883.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  425.) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars    4* 

[Many  of  the  Internal  revonuo  circulars  appear  in  the  numbered  series  of  Treasury 

Department  circulars  (Tl.4:). 
1-407  are  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  in  separate  form.  Compilations  (see 
T22.5:)  have  been  printed  from  time  to  time  including  all  these  circulars,  with 
revisions,  etc.,  in  convenient  8°  volumes,  as  follows:  Circulars  1-91,  July  1,  1863- 
Dec.  15, 1870,  are  in  the  Collection  of  circulars,  etc.,  which  is  classed  under  T22.5: 
871 »;  nos.  92-118,  Mar.  17,  1871-June  11,  1874,  are  in  T22.5:874;  nos.  119-242,  and 
revisions  of  88  and  99,  July  1, 1874-Jan.  30, 1882,  are  in  T22.5:882;  nos.  243-407  and 
revisions  of  99  and  240,  Apr.  28,  1882- Aug.  25,  1893,  are  In  T22.5:893.1 

408 

409 

410 

411 

412 

413    See  Department  circular  41,  1894  (Tl.4:). 


1086 


Classification   T22, 
no. 


INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 


T22.4: :     Circulars— Continued 


(nos.) 


414,  Mar.  17,  1894 

Same,  revised  Dec.  3,  1902 
Same,  revised  Sept.  19,  1907 
Same,  revised  Apr.  22,  1909 
Same,  revised  July  16,  1909 

415 

416 

417 

418 

419 

420 

421 

422 

423 

424 

425 

426 

427 


See  Department  circular  70,  1894  (T1.4:). 


See,  for  supplemental  matter,  T22. 4:428. 


See,  for  supplemental 


See  Department  circular  121,  1894  (T1.4: 
See  Department  circular  132,  1894  (T1.4: 
See  Department  circular  142,  1894  (T1.4: 
matter,  T22. 4:429. 

428  (supplemental  to  423) 

429  (supplementary  to  427)  See  Department  circular  152,  1894  (T1.4:). 

430  See  Department  circular  168,  1894  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  184,  1894  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  192,  1894  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  199,  1894  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  16,  1895  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  92,  1895 
See  Department  circular  93,  1895 


431 

432 

433 

434 

435 

436 

437 

438 

439 

440 

441 

442 

443 

444 

445 

446 

447 

448 

449 

450 

451,  Feb.  17,  1896 

Same,  revised  July  1,  1896 
Same,  revised  Mar.  15,  1899 

452    See  Department  circular  45 


T1.4: 
T1.4: 


See  Department  circular  101,  1895  (T1.4: 
See  Department  circular  140,  1895  (T1.4: 

[Mimeographed;  never  printed.] 


453 
454 
455 
456 
457 
458 


1896  (T1.4:). 
See,  for  supplemental  matter,  T22 .4:459. 


See  Department  circular  70,  1896  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  73,  1896  (T1.4:). 
459  (limiting  454) 
460 
461 
462 
463 
464 
465 
466 
467 
468 


1087 


ClM«inc*t!on  T22.   INTERNAIi  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— €on. 

no. 

T22.4 :     Circulars— Continued 


(no8.) 


469 
470 
471 
472 
473 
474 
475 
476 
477 


See  Department  circular  19,  1897  (T1.4:). 


See,  for  modification. 


See  Department  circular  106,  1897  (T1.4:). 
T22, 4:479. 

478  See  Department  circular  112,  1897  (T1.4:). 

479  (modifying  477)    See  Department  circular  115,  1897  (Tl.4:). 

480  See  Department  circular  119,  1897  (Tl.4:). 
481 

482 
483 
484 
485 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 
491 
492 
493 
494 

495  See  Department  circular  107,  1898  (Tl.4 

496  See  Department  circular  108,  1898  (Tl 
497 
498 
499 
500 
501. 


See  Department  circular  160,  1897 
See  Department  circular  166,  1897 
See  Department  circular  171,  1897 


See  Department  circular  196,  1897  (Tl.4: 
See  Department  circular  6,  1898  (Tl.4:). 
See  Department  circular  10,  1898  (Tl.4:) 
See  Department  circular  51,  1898  (Tl.4:) 
See  Department  circular  55,  1898  (Tl.4:) 


t 


See  Department  circular  120,  1898 
See  Department  circular  126,  1898 
See  Department  circular  129,  1898 
July  7,  1898     ' 


Tl.4: 

Tl.4: 

Tl.4:). 
See  Department  circular  132,  1898  (Tl.4:). 
Jan.  24,   1899    See  Department  circular  12, 


1899 


Same,  revised 
(Tl.4:). 

Same,  revised  Feb.  8,  1900    See   Department    circular  16,    1900 
(Tl.4:). 
502 
503,  July  13,  1898 

Same,  supplement,  Aug.  16,  1898 

Same,  revised  Nov.  14,  1898 
504 
505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
513 
514 
515 
516 
517,  Oct.  29,  1898 

Same,  revised  Jan.  14,  1899 
518 

See  Department  circular  205, 
See  Department  circular  207, 


See  Department  circular  171,  1898  (Tl.4:). 
See  Department  circular  182,  1898  (Tl.4:). 


See  Department  circular  188,  1898 
See  Department  circular  189,  1898 


fTl.4:). 
(Tl.4:). 


519 
520 
521 
522 


1898 
1898 
See  Department  circular  6,  1899  (Ti.4:). 


Tl.4:). 
Tl.4:). 


1088 


CUssiflcatlon 
no. 

T22.4: 

(nos.) 


T22.   INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 
Circulars — Continued 


See  Depaxtment  circular  33,  1899  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  48,  1899  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  73,  1899  (T1.4:). 


523 
524 
525 
526 
527 
528 
529 
530 
531 
532 
533 
534 
535 
536    iSee,  for  supplement,  T22. 4:542. 

537,  June  13,  1899    See,  for  modifications,  T22. 4:572,  577. 
Same,  revised  Mar.  10,  1900 

538,  June  22,  1899 

Same,  revised  July  17,  1899 

539 

540    See  Department  circular  93,  1899  (T1.4:). 

541,  July  12,  1899 

Same,  revised  July  26,  1900 
542  (supplement  to  536) 
543 


See  Department  circular  11,  1900  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  35,  1900  (T1.4:). 


544  See  Department  cu-cular  109,  1899  (T1.4 

545  See  Department  circular  116,  1899  (T1.4 

546  See  Department  circular  119,  1899  (T1.4 
547 

548  See  Department  circular  140,  1899  (T1.4 

549  See  Department  circular  142,  1899  (T1.4:). 
550 
551 
552 
553 
554 
555 
556 
557 
558 
559 
560 
561,  Apr.  9,  1900 

Same,  revised  June  18,  1907 
562    See  Department  circular  48,  1900  (T1.4:). 
563 
564 

565  See  Department  circular  54,  1900  (T1.4:). 

566  See  Department  cii'cular  56,  1900  (T1.4:). 
567 

568,  May  1,  1900 

Same,  revised  Apr.  16,  1902 
569 
570 
571 

572  (modifying  537) 
573 
574 

575    See  Department  circular  99,  1900  (T1.4:). 
576 

577  (modifying  537) 
578,  Aug.  18,  1900 

Same,  revised  Aug.  7,  1901 


1089 


ciassiflcation  T22.   INTERNAL.  REVENUE  COMMI8SIONER-Con. 

00. 


T22.4: 

(noB.) 


606 
607 
608 
609 
610 
611 
612 
613 
614 
615 
616 
617 
618 
619 
620 
621 
622 
623 
624 
625 
626 
627 
628 

629 
630 
631 
632 
633 
634 
635 
636 
637 
638 
639 

82452°— 11- 


1901  (Tl 
1901  (T] 


Circulars — Continued 

579 

580 

581    See  Department  circular  140,  1900  (T1.4:). 

582 

583 

584 

585    See  Department  circular  154,  1900  (T1.4:). 

586 

587 

588 

589 

590 

591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596,  Mar.  22,  1901 

Same,  revised  Oct.  1,  1903 
597 
598 
599 
600 
601 
602 
603 

604  (modifying  602) 
605 

See  Department  circular  81,  1901  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  85,  1901  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  7,  1901  (Tl  4 
See  Department  circular  13,  1901  (T1.4:) 
See  Department  circular  17 
See  Department  circular  26 


See  Department  circular  42,  1901  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  44,  1901  (T1.4:). 
See,  for  modifications,  T22.4:604. 


See  Department  circular  96,  1901  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  31,  1902  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  42,  1902  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  77,  1902  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  78,  1902  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  84,    1902   (T1.4:). 
T22.4:663. 

See  Department  circular  86,  1902  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  89,  1902  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  94,  1902  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  101,  1902  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  8,  1903  (T1.4:). 
—69 


See,    for   revision, 


1090 


Classification 
no. 

T22.4: 

(nos.) 


T22.   INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

Circulars— Continued 

640 

641 

642 

643 

644    See  Department  circular  87,  1903  (T1.4:). 

645 

646 

647 

648    See  Department  circular  110,  1903  (T1.4:). 

649 

650    See  Department  circular  126,  1903  (T1.4:). 

651 

652    See  Department  circular  136,  1903  (T1.4:). 

653 

654 

655  iSee,  for  modifications,  T22. 4:656. 

656  (modifying  655) 

657  See  Department  circular  44,  1904  (T1.4:). 
658 

659 

660    See  Department  circular  71,  1904  (T1.4:). 

661 

662 

663  (revising  Circular  628,  T22.4:628,  and  modifying  Regulations  14, 

revised,  T22. 17:14)    See  Department  circular  84,  1904  (T1.4:). 
664 
665 

666  :    . 

667 
668 
669 

670    See  Department  circular  70,  1905  (T1.4:). 
671 
672 
673 

674    See  Department  circular  105,  1905  (Tl.'t:). 
675 
676 

677  See  Department  circular  13,  1906  (T1.4:). 

678  See  Department  circular  41,  1906  (T1.4:). 

679  See  Department  circular  73,  1906  (T1.4:). 
680 

681 

682    See,  for  modifications,  T22. 4:687  and  704. 

683 

684    See  Department  circular  98,  1906  (T1.4:). 

685 

686 

687  (modifying  682) 

688 

689 

690  (supplemental  to  Regulations  30,  T22. 17:30) 

691 

692 

693    See  Department  fcirtnilar  18,  1907  :(aMu4i:)Ci 

694  .'     '         •-^:;      .  :'--:.7M{    • 

695  .lT;iiOtii 
696 

697 
698 
699 
700 
701    See  Department  circular  39,  1907  (T1.4:). 


1091 


(la^iflcation  T22.  INTERNAIi  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

DO. 


T22.4 ; 

(no8.) 


T22.5: 


871 


871' 


874 


Circulars— Continued 

702 
703 

704  (amending  682) 

705  See  Department  circular  58,  1907  (T1.4:). 
706 

707 
708 
709 

Same,  revised  Nov.  5,  1909 
710 
711 
712 
713 
714 
715 
716 
717 
718 
719 
720 
721 
722 
723 


See  Department  circular  5,  1908  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  19,  1908  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  27,  1908  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  29,  1908  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  33,  1908  (T1.4:).     See,  for  modification, 
T22.4:726. 

See  Department  circular  37,  1908  (T1.4:). 
(modifying  723)    See  Department  circular  40,  1908  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  75,  1908  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  5,  1909  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  9,  1909  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  19,  1909  (T1.4:). 
See  Department  circular  25,  1909  (T1.4:). 


724 
725 
726 
727 
728 
729 
730 
731 
732 
733 
734 
735 
736 

Collection  of  circulars,  specials,  decisions,  and  cir- 
cular letters  issued  by  Office  of  Internal 
Revenue 

See,  for  Circulars,  T22 .4: 
See,  for  Specials,  T22.18: 

See,  for  Decisions  and  Digests  of  decisions,  T22.8^'^: 
See,  for  Circular  letters  and  unnumbered  circulars,  T22.20*'': 
Collection  of  circulars  and  specials  issued  by  Office  of  Internal  Revenue 
to  Jan.  1,  1871  [containing  Circulars  1-91,  July  1,  1863-Dec.  15, 
1870,  Specials  1-85,  July  6,  1864-Oct.  18,  1870,  and  unnumbered 
circulars  and  circular  letters,  Dec.  1,  1862-Oct.  22,  1870].     1871. 
Decisions  published  by  Office  of  Internal  Revenue  to  Jan.  1871  [nos. 
1-176,  Oct.  1862-June  21, 1870].     1871.     [Nos.  1-119  are  reprinted 
with  notes  and  marginal  references  from  Boutwell's  Manual  of 
direct  and  excise  tax  system,  1863  (T22.2:D622).] 
See  also  T22.S''^: 
Collection  of  circulars  and  specials  issued  by  Office  of  Internal  Revenue, 
Jan.  1,  1871-June  22,  1874  [containing  Circulars  92-118,  Mar.  17, 
1871-June  11,  1874,  Specials  86-149,  Jan.  6,  1871-Apr.  11,  1874, 
and  revisions  of  75,  Apr.  24, 1873,  and  May  20, 1874,  Circular  let- 
ters, unnumbered,    Feb.  24,  1871-Feb.   7,  1874,  and  Circular 
letters  1-9,  Jan.  6,  1874-June  22,  1874].     1874. 


1092 


Classification 
no. 

T22.5; 


882 


T22.6: 

876 

883 
886 
887 

894 

907 

T22.7; 

(date) 


-  tio  btiM 


T22.   INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

Collection  of  circulars,  specials,  decisions,  and  cir- 
cular   letters     issued     by    Office    of     Internal 

Revenues-Continued 

Collection  of  circulars,  specials,  decisions,  and  circular  letters  issued  by 
Office  of  Internal  Revenue,  June  22,  1874-Jan.  30,  1882  [contain- 
ing Circulars  119-242  and  revisions  of  88  and  99,  July  1,  1874- 
Jan.  30, 1882,  Specials  150-199,  July  16,  1874-July  28,  1880,  De- 
cisions 177-179,  Apr.  12,  1875-Apr.  21,  1879,  and  Circular  letters 
10-63,  Aug.  1, 1874-Aug.  3, 1881].     1882.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  249.) 

Collection  of  circulars,  etc.,  issued  by  Office  of  Internal  Revenue,  Jan. 
30,  1882-Aug.  25, 1893  [containing  Circulars  243-407  and  revisions 
of  99  and  240,  Apr.  28,  1882-Aug.  25,  1893,  Regulation,  June  4, 
1889,  and  Decision  180,  Jan.  10,  1890].     1893. 

List  of  collection  districts 

List  of  collection  districts,  with  names  and  addresses  of  collectors  [under] 

act  of  Aug.  15,  1876.     [1876?]    large  8» 
Same.     Revised  1883.     [1883.]    4»    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  461.) 
Same.     1886.     * 
Same;  reorganization  of  July  1,  1887.     [1888.]    4°    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  1035.) 
Same;  reorganization  of  July  1,  1887.     Revised  Aug.  1894.     [1894.] 

4°    (Office  record  55.) 
Same;  reorganization  of  July  1, 1887.     Revised  July  1, 1907.    [1907.] 

(Record  no.  7118.) 

PreUminary  report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal 
Revenue  on  collection  of  internal  revenue  and 
condition  of  service 

See  also  Annual  reports,  T22.1: 
Collection  of  internal  revenue  and  condition  of  service 

1880,  Aug.    4    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  8.) 

1881,  Aug.    2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  164.) 

1882,  July  26    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  295.) 

1883,  July  27    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  450.) 

[The  office  of  the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue  has  no  record  of  any  print  for 
1884.] 

1885,  July  —  * 

1886,  July  22  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  862.) 

1887,  July  21  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1019.) 

1888,  July  21  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1127.) 

1889,  July  24  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1236.) 

1890,  July  25  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1329.) 

1891,  July  21  [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

1892,  July  21  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1522.) 

1893,  July  21  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1614.) 

1894,  July  26  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1689.) 

1895,  July  23  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1790.) 

1896,  July  28  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1875.) 

1897,  July  28  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1951.) 

1898,  Aug.    8  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2032.) 

Preliminary  report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue  on  collection 
of  internal  revenue  and  condition  of  service 
[189^1909  do  not  bear  Treasury  Department  document  numbers.] 

1899,  July  27  1905,  Aug.    3 

1900,  July  27  1906,  July  30 

1901,  July  24  1907,  Aug.  13 

1902,  July  28  1908,  July  27 

1903,  July  23  1909,  July  27 

1904,  Aug.    1 


1093 


ClasNlflratlun 
no. 

T22.8  ' :  j 

(v.   IU)S.) 


T22.   INTERNAIi  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER-<Vm, 


T22.8': 

864-898 


898-904 
T22.9: 


862 


Decisions 


863  J 

8632 
864 


(A  conipUation  containing  decisions  l-17a,  rendered  between  Oct.  18(12,  and  June  21 

1S70,  appeare  ■  ■         -     ■  ■     •  •     *"    '  •  '""" 

ime  to  Jan.  1871  (see  T22..'):87l  *);  four  othor  docisjons  renrlered  between  ls71  and 


appeare<I  in  1871  with  title,  Decisions  published  by  OHice  of  Internal  Reve- 


[Have  no  Treasury  Department  document  numbers.] 


Lsy.l,  bearluR  nos.  177-180,  appeared  in  other  compilations  issued  by  Ofllce  of 
Internal  Revenue  (itce  Tir.>.5:.ss2,  8U3). 

The  majority  of  the  decisions  rendered  from  Dec.  24,  ISiM,  to  Dec.  31,  1897,  appeared 
orignially  in  the  form  of  letters  to  Internal  revenue  oflicers,  published  oy  con- 
tract in  the  Internal  revenue  record,  a  weekly  issued  in  New  Yorlc  City.  These 
appeared  later  in  a  digest  prepared  In  the  Office  of  the  Commissioner  of  Internal 
Revenue  {see  T22.8  2:864  898). 

Beginning  with  1898,  the  decisions  of  the  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue  have 
been  published  in  the  weekly  Treasury  decisions  (Tl.ll  2;),  being  numl^ered 
in  that  series  until  tlie  en(i  of  1899.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1900,  they  have  been 
numbered  in  a  series  of  their  own. 

From  1J>9S  to  1909,  the  internal  revenue  decisions  were  collected  at  the  end  of  each 
calendar  year  and  issued  in  a  separate  volume  with  title  as  shown  below.  From 
1900  to  1903,  there  was  each  year  a  duplicate  of  this  annual  volume  issued  in  style 
uniform  with  the  l)ound  volume  of  Treasury  decisions;  see  Tl.ll »:] 

Compilation  of  decisions  rendered  by  Commissioner  of  Internal  Reve- 
nue under  war-revenue  act  of  June  13,  1898 
[v.  1]  1898    380  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2089.) 

Same,  with  appendix.     386  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2089.) 
V.  2,  1899    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2166.) 

Compilation  of  decisions  rendered  by  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue 
V.  3,  1900  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2217.)  See  also  Tl.ll  i:900,  pt.  2. 
V.  4,  1901  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2264.)  See  also  Tl.ll  i:901,  pt.  2. 
V.  5,  1902  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2315.)  See  also  Tl.ll  i:902,  pt.  2. 
V.  6,  1903  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2356.)  See  also  Tl.ll  i:903,  pt.  2. 
Treasury  decisions  under  internal  revenue  laws 
V.  7,  1904 
V.  8,  1905 
V.  9,  1906 
V.  10,  1907 
V.  11,  1908 
V.  12,  1909 

Digests  of  decisions  and  regulations 

Digest  of  decisions  and  regulations  by  Commissioner  of  Internal  Reve- 
nue and  abstracts  of  judicial  decisions  and  opinions  of  Attorneys- 
General  as  to  internal-revenue  cases,  Dec.  24, 1864-June  13,  1898. 
1906.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2438.)  [See,  for  information  concern- 
ing early  decisions  issued  in  other  forms,  note  at  head  of  T22.8  ^:] 
Same,  June  13,  1898-Dec.  31,  1904.  1905.  ([Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2401.]) 

Laws  (general) 

[In  this  class  are  Included  the  various  prints  of  internal  revenue  acts,  from  the  estal)- 
iishment  of  the  office,  with  the  compilations  of  acts  and  supplements  thereto.] 

Laws  relating  to  direct  and  excise  taxes  passed  during  1st  and  2d  ses- 
sions of  37th  Congress.  1862,  [Interleaved.  The  matter  con- 
tained in  this  publication,  with  the  addition  of  amendatory  acts 
to  Mar.  3,  1863  {see  also  T22.9:863^2)  apx)eared  with  title  Laws 
and  resolutions  relating  to  direct  and  excise  taxes,  as  37th  Con- 
gress, 3d  session.  House  miscellaneous  document  26,  serial  no. 
1171.] 

Act  to  amend  act  to  provide  internal  revenue  to  support  Government 
and  to  pay  interest  on  public  debt,  approved  July  1,  1862; 
approved  Dec.  25,  1862.     1863. 

Act  amendatory  of  internal  revenue  laws;  approved  Mar.  3, 1863.  1863. 
[Interleaved.] 

[Act  to  provide  internal  revenue  to  support  Government  and  to  pay 
interest  on  public  debt,  approved  June  30,  1864,  and  Public 
joint  resolution  69,  approved  July  4,  1864.]    [1864.] 


1094 


Classification  T22. 
no. 


INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 


T22.9 

865 

866 
867 


872 


873 


879 


881 
883 
886 
889 


890 

894 

898  J 
8982 
900 

9011 

9012 

902 


Laws  (general) — Continued 

Same  [as  amended  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1865,  including  sections  relating 

to    collection   of   internal    revenue    from    other   acts].     [1865.] 

[Interleaved.] 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  internal  revenue,  in  force  Aug.  1, 

1866,  except  where  otherwise  specially  provided,  as  in  relation 

to  distilled  spirits,  fermented  liquors,  certain  stamp  duties,  and 

in  part  to  cotton,     1866. 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  internal  revenue,  comprising  act  of 

June  30,  1864,  as  amended  by  subsequent  acts,  including  act  of 

Mar.  26,  1867.     1867. 
Internal  tax  laws  [acts  approved  July  20,  Jan.  11,  Feb.  3,  Mar.  31, 

and  June  25,  1868,  and  joint  resolution  approved  July  6,  1868]. 

[1868.] 

Act  of  July  20,  1868,  as  amended  [June  6,  1872],  with  such  provisions 
of  previous  and  subsequent  acts  as  are  now  in  force,  relating 
specifically  to  distilled  spirits,  tobacco,  snuff,  and  cigars,  or  fer- 
mented liquors.  2d  edition.  1872.  [1st  edition  not  in  Public 
Documents  Library.] 

Compilation  of  internal  revenue  laws  of  United  States  in  force  after  act 
of  June  6,  1872,  with  appendix  embracing  act  of  Dec.  24,  1872, 
and  other  internal  revenue  acts  passed  at  last  session  of  42d 
Congress,  ended  Mar.  4,  1873.  1873. 
See,  for  compilation^  Internal-revenue  laws,  Aug.  5,  1861-Mar.  3, 
1873,  submitted  m  response  to  order  of  Senate  of  May  16,  1898, 
for  use  in  consideration  of  H.  10100,  to  provide  Ways  and  means 
to  meet  war  expenditures,  Y4.F49:In8. 

Internal  revenue  laws,  including  title  35  and  other  portions  of  Revised 
statutes  of  United  States  as  amended, and  other  enactments  relat- 
ing to  internal  revenue  in  force  Mar.  A,  1879,  with  appendix. 
1879. 
Same,  with  additional  laws.     1881. 

Same,  with  subsequent  laws.     1883.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  416.)-''^''^*' 
Same,  with  subsequent  laws.     1886.     * 

Internal  revenue  laws  in  force  July  1,  1889,  with  appendix  containing 
laws  of  general  nature  and  miscellaneous  provisions  applicable 
to  administration  of  internal  revenue  laws,  compilation  of  1889 
1889.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1204.) 

Compilation  of  internal  revenue  laws  [1889],  supplement  1,  Internal- 
revenue  acts  passed  at  1st  session  of  51st  Congress.  [1890.] 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1347.) 

Internal  revenue  laws  in  force  Aug.  28,  1894,  with  appendix  contain- 
ing laws  of  general  nature  and  miscellaneous  provisions  appli- 
cable to  administration  of  internal  revenue  laws,  compilation  of 
1894.     1894.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1715.) 

War-revenue  law  of  1898,  with  index.     [1898.] 

Same,  with  revised  index,  marginal  and  foot  notes.     [1898.]    large  8" 

Internal  revenue  laws  in  force  Jan.  1,  1900,  compilation  of  1900. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2157.) 

Act  of  Mar.  2,  1901,  amending  war-revenue  law  of  1898,  with  index. 
[1901.] 

Compilation  of  internal-revenue  laws  [1900],  supplement  1,  War- 
revenue  act  of  June  13,  1898,  as  amended  by  act  of  Mar,  2,  1901, 
and  other  internal-revenue  acts  passed  since  Compilation  of  1900, 
in  force  July  1,  1901.  1901. 
Same,  supplement  2,  Act  of  Apr.  12,  1902  (war-revenue  repeal  act), 
oleomargarine  act  of  May  9,  1902,  and  other  internal-revenue 
acts  passed  since  Compilation  of  internal-revenue  laws,  sup- 
plement 1,  issued  June  29,  1901.     1902. 


I 


1095 


Classlflcation 
no. 

T22.9: 

906 


T22.10: 


899 

905 
T22.il: 

(nos.) 


T22.12: 

(nos.) 


T22.13: 

(nos.) 


T22.14: 

(nos.) 


T22.15: 

(nos.) 


T22.   INTERNAL.  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER-<VJ^: 

Laws  (general) — Continued 

Same,  supplement  3,  Act  of  June  7,  1906,  for  free  alcohol  for  use  in 
^^'  "  arts  ana  inclustrios,  act  of  June  7,  1906,  amending  law  relative  to 
.  ^  I  fortification  of  pure  sweet  wines,  and  other  internal-revenue  acta 
jiiyfiiilujj^gg^^  since  Compilation  of  internal-revehue  laws,  supplement  2, 

Wed  July  9,  1902.     1906. 
Abstract  of  Internal-revenuo  laws  In  force 

[These  abstracl-s  arc  prepared  in  order  that  internal-revenue  oirieers  and  others  may 
have  the  main  provisions  of  the  law  and  regulations  in  a  condensed  form,  but 
thev  are  not  intended  to  take  the  place  of  the  regular  compilations  of  the  laws  or 
of  the  regulations. 

See,  for  Laws,  general,  T22.9: 

See,  for  Regulations,  series  7,  T22.17: 

See  aUo  Internal-revenue  manual,  T22.2:M31  h ».] 

Abstract  of  internal-revenue  laws  in  force  May  1,  1899.     1899.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  2110.) 
Same,  in  force  Jan.  3, 1905.     1905.     12°    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2391.) 
Regulations,  series  1 


1  * 

2    * 

3    * 

4 

Regulations,  series  2 

1 

7 

2 

8 

3 

9 

4 

10 

5    * 

11 

6 

Regulations,  series  3 

1 

Same,    supplement. 

[Nov. 

1, 

2    * 

1867] 

3    * 

10 

4 

11     * 

5 

12 

6    * 

13,  Sept.  10,  1867 

7     * 

Same,    supplement. 

May 

16, 

8    * 

1868 

9  [Aug.  29,  1867] 

14 

Same,  supplement,  Sept.  28, 

*!           1867 

Regulations,  series  4 

1 

Same,  supplement  2, 

Dec. 

26, 

2    * 

1868 

3    * 

Same,  supplement  3 

Jan. 

20, 

4 

1869 

5 

8,  Aug.  1,  1868 

6    * 

Same,    supplement, 

Oct. 

27, 

7,  Aug.  3,  1868 

1868 

Same  [supplement  1],  Sept.  30, 

1868 

Regulations,  series  5 

1    * 

Same,  supplement  1, 

Aug. 

20, 

2 

1869 

3    * 

Same,  supplement  2, 

Aug. 

26, 

4    * 

1869 

5    * 

Same,   supplement  3 

,   Oct 

.  8, 

6     - 

1869 

7,  Apr.  22,  1869 

Same,  supplement  4 

* 

1096 


Classification 
no. 

T22.15: 

(nos.) 


T22.   INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 


T22.16: 

(nos.) 


T22.17: 

(nos.) 


Regulations,  series  5— Continued 

Same,   supplement  4,   revised      9, 

July  18,  1871 
Same,  supplement  5,  Sept.  27, 

1870 
8,  July  1,  1869 

Same,  supplement  1     * 
Same,  supplement  2,  Nov.  8, 

1869 

Regulations,  series  6 

1 

2 

3    * 
4 
5    * 


9 

10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 


Apr.  29,  1870 

Same,  supplement  1,  July  23, 

1870    * 
Same,  supplement  2,  Oct.  6, 


Same,  revised  Sept.  1,  1873 
Same  [revised  Sept.   1,   1873], 
supplement  1,  Mar.  8,  1875 


Same,  revised  Apr.  3,  1873 


6,  July  24,  1872    [1st  edition] 

Same,  German 

Same,  English    2d  edition 

7,  July  24,  1872    * 

Same     [Reprint?]  1876 
Same,  supplement  1    * 
Same,  supplement  2    * 
Same,  supplement  3,  May  5, 
1877 

Regulations  [series  7] 

[In  1881,  the  Office  of  Internal  Revenue  had  bound  a  small  number  of  copies  of  all 
current  regulations  of  this  series,  with  list  of  contents,  and  title-page  reading, 
Regulations  and  instructions,  series  7  complete,  from  no.  1  to  no.  14,  inclusive, 
with  the  respective  appendixes  and  supplements,  compiled  Feb.  21,  1881.  Simi- 
lar volumes  were  boimd  in  1884  and  1893.  As  these  volumes  were  not  reprints, 
but  merely  a  binding  up  for  official  use  of  the  individual  regulations  previously 
issued,  no  further  account  is  taken  of  them  in  this  Checklist. 

The  designation  "Series  7"  was  dropped  from  the  publications  beginning  about 
Sept.  1900.  From  1880  to  1898,  most  but  not  all  of  the  issues  bore  Treasury- 
Department  document  numbers;  since  1898,  only  a  few  have  been  so  numbered. 

In  a  few  cases  a  number  which  had  been  used  for  regulations  on  one  subject  has 
been  used  again  for  a  different  set  of  regulations  of  a  later  period.  In  all  such 
cases  brief  titles  have  been  given  for  identification  in  the  list  below. 

Certain  Regulations  of  series  7  which  were  current  in  Feb.  1907  were  issued  as  pt.  4 
of  Rules  and  regulations  governing  Treasury  Department  in  its  various  branches; 
see  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  document  399,  pt.  4,  serial  no.  5095.] 

1,  Feb.  19,  1880 

Same,  revised  June  9,  1893    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1608.) 
Same,  prescribed  Oct.  29,  1900 

Same  [prescribed  Oct.  29,  1900],  supplement  1,  Oct.  30,  1901 
Same,  revised  Aug.  15,  1907 

2,  Nov.  2,  1874 

Same,  revised  June  18,  1880 

Same,  revised  July  15,  1889    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1234.) 

Same,  revised  Mar.  1,  1895    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1760.) 

Same,  revised  July  1,  1902 

Same,  revised  July  1,  1908 

3,  May  21,  1878 

Same,  revised  June  20,  1898 

Same,  revised  [June  20,  1898],  supplement  1,  Dec.  16,  1898 

Same,  revised  Jan.  28,  1899 

Same,  revised  [Jan.  28,  1899],  supplement  1,  May  23,  1900 

4,  Jan.  31,  1881    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  85.) 

Same  [Jan.  31,  1881],  supplement  1,  Feb.  26,  1883     (Treas.  Dept 

doc.  405.) 
Same,  revised  Oct.  27,  1885    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  732.) 
Same,  revised  [Oct.  27,  1885],  supplement  1    * 


1097 


ClasNlflrttlon 

no. 

T22.17: 

(noa.) 


.m  mil 


T22.    INTERNAL  REVKNUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

Regulations  [aeries  7] — Continued 

Same,  revised  [Oct.  27,  1885J,  supplement  2,  May  3,  1895    (Treaa. 

Dept  doc.  1770.) 
Same,  revised  [Oct.  27,  1885],  supplement  2,  revised  Sept.  1,  1898 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2041.) 
Same,  revised  [Oct.  27,  1885],  supplement  3,  June  19,  1895    (Treaa. 

Dept.  doc.  1784.) 
Same,  revised  Jan.  15,  1899 

Same,  revised  [Jan.  15,  1899],  supplement  1,  Mar.  9,  1899 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  15,  1899],  supplement  2,  Nov.  9,  1900 
Same,  revised  July  1,  1903 
5,  Regulations  prescribed  for  government  of  internal-revenue  agents, 

Dec.  15,  1876 
5,  Regulations  concerning  establishment  of  special  bonded  warehouses 

for  storage  of  brandy  made  from  grapes,  and  transportation  and 

exportation  thereof  in  bond,  and  exportation  with  drawback, 

Feb.  5,  1881    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  86.) 
Same  [Feb.  5,  1881],  supplement  1  [July  26,  1883]     (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  451.) 
Same  [Feb.  5,  1881],  supplement  1,  revised  [Nov.  12,  1887]    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1060.) 
Same,  revised  Jan.  4,  1889    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1182.) 
vi  .  Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  1,  Apr.  5,  1890    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1312.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  2,  Oqt.  25,  1890    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1349.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  2  [Oct.  25,  1890],  app.  1, 

Nov.  8,  1890    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1374.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  2  [Oct.  25,  1890],  app.  2, 

Nov.  10,  1890    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1378.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  2,  revised  July  7,  1891 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1436.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  3,  May  18,  1895 

Dept.  doc.  1776.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  4    * 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  4,  1889],  supplement  5,  June  16,  1896    (Treas. 
'^     Dept.  doc.  1864.) 
Same,  revised  Sept.  1,  1899 
Same,  revised  [Sept.  1,  1899],  supplement  1,  Sept.  11, 


-•iiiqoiq  loff 

.BWiil  Ollfl-J"/ 


6 


(T 


1899 


Same,  revised  Apr.  9,  1879 

Same,  revised  July  7,  1887    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1015.) 

Same,  revised  [July  7,  1887],  supplement  1,  July  3,  1890 

Dept.  doc.  1326.) 
Same,  revised  [July  7,  1887],  supplement  2,  Sept.  22,  1890 

Dept.  doc.  1338.) 
Same,  revised  Oct.  18,  1893    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1641.) 
Same,  revised  May  26,  1899 
Same,  revised  [May  26,  1899],  supplement  1  (superseding  supp. 

July  3,  1890,  and  supp.  2  of  Sept.  22,  1890),  Aug.  7,  1902 
Same,  revised  Nov.  17,  1903 
Same,  revised  Oct.  8,  1909 
7,  July  2,  1877  [with  appendix] 

Same  [July  2,  1877],  app.  2,  May  17,  1878 

Same  [July  2,  1877],  app,  3,  Feb.  26,  1883     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  406.) 

Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  1,  Mar.  29,  1878 


(Treas. 
(Treas. 


lof 


1098 


Classification  T22.    INTERNAL,  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER- 

no. 

T22.17: 

(no8.) 


-Con. 


Regulations  [series  7]— Continued 
Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  2    * 
Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  2,  revised  Sept.  10,  1879     1879 
Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  2,  revised  Sept.  10,  1879    [Reprint] 

1888 
Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  3,  Jan.  23,  1880 
Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  3,  revised  Feb.  12,  1881 
Same  [July  2,  1877],  supplement  4,  June  15,  1880 
Same,  revised    * 
Same,  revised,  supplement  1,  Apr.  20,  1891     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

1420.) 
Same,  revised,  supplement  2,  Aug.  5,  1892 
Same,  revised,  supplement  3,  Aug.  30,  1894     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

1695.) 
Same,  revised  Feb.  19,  1895    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1755.) 
Same,  revised  Feb.  19,  1895,  extracts  [with  blank  forms],  Feb.  19, 

1895    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1773.) 
Same,  revised  Feb.  19,  1895,  supplement  1,  June  22,  1896     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1865.) 
Same,  revised  Apr.  15,  1901 
Same,  revised  Sept.  16,  1908 
See^  for  Extracts  from  Gangers'  manual,  Gangers'  weighing  manual, 

and  Regulations  7  revised,  T22.2:G23i-3. 

8,  Apr..  19,  1879 

Same  [Apr.  19,  1879],  supplement  1,  July  1,  1880 

Same  [Apr.  19,  1879],  supplement  2,  Feb.  7,  1883    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  386.) 
Same  [Apr.  19,  1879],  supplement  3,  Feb.  1,  1887     (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  962.) 
Same  [Apr.  19,  1879],  supplement  4,  June  24,  1889     (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  1229.) 
Same,  revised  Dec.  1894    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1735  ) 
Same,  revised  Aug.  1898    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2038.) 
Same,  revised  Jan.  1900 

Same,  revised  [Jan.  1900],  supplement  1,  July,  1900 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  1900],  supplement  1,  revised  July,  1902 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  1900],  supplement  2,  Apr.  1901 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  1900],  supplement  3,  May,  1902 
Same,  revised  July  1,  1903 
Same,  revised  Aug.  1,  1907 

9,  Regulations  concerning  exportation  of  lucifer  or  friction  matches, 

cigar-lights,  and  wax-tapers,  as  amended  Dec.  24,  1877 
Same,  revised  Mar.  27,  1879,  with  title.  Regulations  concerning 
exportation,  without   payment   of   tax,  of    lucifer    or    friction 
matches,  playing-cards,  medicines,  perfumery,  and  other  proprie- 
tary articles 
9,  Regulations  concerning  oleomargarine,  under  internal-revenue  laws, 
Aug.  1886    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  876.)    [This  publication  bears  the 
designation,  Series  7,  no.  9,  revised.     It  is,  however,  the  first  of 
the  regulations  on  oleomargarine,  the  earlier  issues  of  no.  9  hav- 
ing been  on  a  different  subject  as  indicated  immediately  above.] 
Same,  revised  Apr.  26,  1889    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1221.) 
Same,  revised  Apr.  26,  1889,  supplement  1,  Sept.  26,  1889    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1250.) 
Same,  revised  Mar.  12,  1891     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1546.) 
Same,  revised  Mar.  12,  1891,  supplement  1,  July  9,  1891 


1099 


CUssiflritlon 

no. 

T22.17: 

(noB.) 


T22.   INTERNAIj  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 


-Continued 

1891,  supplement  2,  Nov.  28,  1894    (Treas. 


1895,  supplement  2,  Oct.  23,  1895 
1895,  supplement  3,  Dec.  18,  1895 


(Treaa. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 
(Treas. 


Regulations  [series  7] 

Same,  revised  Mar.  12, 

Dept.  doc.  1731.) 
Same,  revised  June  18,  1895    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1782.) 
Same,  revised  June  18,  1895,  supplement  1,  Oct.  22,  1895 

Dept.  doc.  1814.) 
Same,  revised  June  18 

Dept.  doc.  1815.) 
Same,  revised  June  18 

Dept.  doc.  1833.) 
Same,  revised  June  18,  1895,  supplement  4,  Apr.  29,  1896 

Dept.  doc.  1858.) 
Same,  revised  May  21,  1897  [June  18,  1895],  supplement  5,  May  21, 

1897 
Same,  revised  June  18,  1895,  supplement  6,  May  13,  1898    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  2019.) 
Same,  revised  Jan.  1900 

Same,  revised  Jan.  1900,  supplement  1,  Sept.  1900 
Same,  revised  Jan.  1900,  supplement  2,  Jan.  1901 
Same,  revised  Mar.  1901 
Same,  revised  June,  1902 

Same,  revised  June,  1902,  supplement  1,  Oct.  20,  1902 
Same,  revised  June,  1902,  extracts  from  fp.  82-86,  rearranged,  Jan. 

16,  1904] 
Same,  revised  Dec.  1904 
Same,  revised  July,  1907 
10,  Stamp  duties,  bank-checks,  drafts,  &c.,  and  articles  in  schedule  A, 

laws  and  regulations  concerning  purchase  and  use  of  documentary 

and  proprietary  stamps,  Oct.  1,  1878.     1878.     * 
Same.     [Reprint]  1880. 
10,  Regulations  relating  to  exportation  of  fermented  liquors  in  bond 

without  payment  of  internal-revenue  tax,  revised  Oct.  23,  1890 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1364.) 
Same  [revised  Oct.  23,  1890],  supplement  1,  Jan.  12,  1892    (Treaa. 

Dept.  doc.  1492.) 

Same  [revised  Oct.  23,  1890],  supplement  2,  Aug.  29,  1901 

11  * 

Same,  revised  July  1,  1880    8» 

Same,  revised  Aug.  1,  1888    12'    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1117.) 
Same,  revised  [Aug.  1,  1888],  supplement  1,  Jan.  26,  1892    12« 
Same,  revised  [Aug.  1,  1888],  supplement  2,  June  4,   1892    12» 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1515.) 
Same,  revised  Apr.  10,  1895    12*    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1411.) 
Same,  revised  [Apr.  10,  1895],  supplement  1,  Feb.  20,  1895    12» 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1754.) 
Same,  revised  Mar.  10,  1900    12"»    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2159.) 
Same,  revised  [Mar.  10,  1900],  supplement  1,  Nov.  1,  1900    12* 

(Treas.  Dept,  doc.  2191.) 
Same,  revised  Mar.  10,  1900    [Reprint]  1903    12*    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  2159.) 
Same,  revised  [Mar.  10,  1900],  supplement  1  [Nov.  1,  1900]    [Re- 
print] Jan.  10,  1906    12»    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2429.) 
Same,  revised  Dec.  7,  1906    12*    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2159.) 
See,  for  Extracts  from  Gangers'  manual,  Gaugers'  weighing  manual, 
and  Regulations  7  revised,  T22.2:G23^-3. 

12  [Nov.  12,  1880]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  20.) 
Same,  revised  [Apr.  15]  1890 


1100 


Classlficatioii 
no. 

T22.17: 


T22.    INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

Regulations  [series  7]— Continued 

Same,  revised  Aug.  3,  1896    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1877.) 
Same,  revised  Aug.  3,  1896,  supplement  1,  Apr.  15,  1898 
Same,  revised  Jan.  31,  1900 
Same,  revised  Apr,  18,  1904 
13,  Aug.  18,  1877 

Same,  revised  Mar.  21,  1879 

Same,  revised  [Mar.  21,  1879],  supplement  1,  Sept.  28,  1880     (Treas. 

.  Dept.  doc.  15.) 
Same,  revised  [Mar.  21,  1879],  supplement  2,  Feb.  21,  1881     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  119.) 
Same,  revised  [Mar.  21,  1879],  supplement  2,  revised  Mar.  24,  1881 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  132.) 
Same,  revised  [Mar.  21,  1879],  supplement  3,  Oct.  29,  1883     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  492.) 
Same  [revised  Mar.  21,  1879],  supplement  4,  Jan.  7,  1884    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  530.) 
Same,  revised  Feb.  4,  1888    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1087.) 
14  [Aug.  1,  1879] 

Same  [Aug.  1, 1879],  supplement  1,  Jan.  5, 1881  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  95.) 
Same  [Aug.  1, 1879],  supplement  2,  Apr.  13, 1883    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

417.) 
Same,  revised  [Sept.  26,  1889]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1252.) 
Same,  revised  [Sept.  26, 1889],  supplement  1,  Dec.  16,  1890    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1391.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  3,  1903] 

15,  Nov.  20,  1888    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1170.) 

Same,  revised  Aug.  10,  1893    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1617.) 

16,  Nov.  29,  1S90    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1375.) 

17,  Mar.  7,  1891 

Same  [Mar.  7, 1891],  supplement  1,  May  15, 1891    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

1421.) 
Same  [Mar.  7, 1891],  supplement  2,  July  14, 1891    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

1428.) 
Same  [Mar.  7, 1891],  supplement  3,  July  24, 1891     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

1438.) 
Same,  revised  Aug.  18,  1892 
Same,  revised  [Aug.  18,  1892],  supplement  1,  Feb.  8,  1893    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1573.) 
Same,  revised  [Aug.  18,  1892],  supplement  2,  Aug.  11,  1893     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1619.) 
Same,  revised  June,  1895    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1783.) 

18  [Apr.  8,  1893] 

Same,  revised  Nov.  25,  1893    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1650.) 
Same,  revised  Nov.  1896    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1910.) 

19  [Aug.  28,  1894]     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1692.) 

Same,  revised  Jan.  28,  1895    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1746.) 

Same,  revised  [Jan.  28,  1895],  supplement  1,  Apr.  16,  1895     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1768.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  28,  1895],  supplement  2,  Oct.  28,  1895    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1825.) 
Same,  revised  [Jan.  28,  1895],  supplement  3,  Oct.  18,  1898    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  2054.) 
20,  Aug.  30,  1894    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1696.) 

Same  [Aug.  30,  1894],  supplement  1,  May  18,  1895    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  1775.)         " 


1101 


Classification 
no. 

T22.17: 

(n08.) 


T22.17«: 

(CT) 

T22.18: 

(nos.) 


T22.19: 

All 

A15 
B64 


T22.    INTERNAIj  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

Regulations  [series  7]— Continued 
Same,  revised  Feb.  28,  1901 
Same  [revised  Feb.  28,  1901],  supplement  1,  Apr.  17,  1901 

21,  Dec.  13,  1894    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1736.) 

22,  July  9,  1896    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1873.) 

23,  May  22,  1897 

Same  [May  22,  1897],  supplement  1,  Aug.  13,  1897 
Same  [May  22,  1897],  supplement  2,  Dec.  18,  1897 
Same,  revised  June  6,  1907 

24,  June  23,  1898 

Same  [June  23,  1898],  supplement  1,  Oct.  18,  1898    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  2055.) 
Same  [June  23,  1898],.  supplement  1,  revised  Mar.  10,  1899 

25,  Aug.  9,  1898    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2033.) 

Same  [Aug.  9, 1898],  supplement  1,  Nov.  12, 1898    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  ^ 

2066.) 
Same,  revised  Aug.  1907 

26,  Aug.  22,  1898    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2037.) 
27  [May  24,  1900] 

Same,  supplement  1  [June  6,  1900] 

28,  Jan.  1905 

Same  [Jan.  1905],  supplement  1,  Aug.  1906 
Same,  revised  Aug.  23,  1907 
Same,  revised  May  16,  1908 

29,  June  1,  1906 

Same,  revised  Jan.  1,  1909 

30,  Sept.  29,  1906 

Same,  revised  July  15,  1907 

Same  [July  15,  1907],  supplement  1,  June  3,  1908 

31,  Dec.  3,  1909 
Regulations  [series  7]  (separates) 

[A  few  separates  from  Regulations,  series  7,  nos.  7  and  9,  have  been  issued  ^nd  are 
classed  here. 

See,  for  Extracts  from  Gangers'  manual,  Gangers'  weighing  manual,  and  Regula- 
tions 7  revised,  T22.2:G23 1-3.] 

Specials 

[The  only  ones  of  which  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  the  individual  prints 
are:  85,  revisions  of  Mar.  30, 1883,  Aug.  1889,  Jan,  1896,  and  Nov.  1898;  145,  Oct.  1, 
1873. 

Reprints  of  nos.  1-199  may  be  found  in  compilations  issued  by  Office  of  Internal 
Revenue  as  follows:  nos.  1-85,  July  6,  lS()4-0ct.  18,  1870,  are  in  Collection  of  cir- 
culars and  specials  to  Jan.  1,  1871  (T22.5:871  0;  nos.  8f>-149  and  revisions  of  75, 
Jan.  6,  1871-May  20,  1874,  are  in  Collection  of  circulars  and  specials,  Jan.  1,  1871- 
June  22,  1874  (T22.5:874);  nos.  150-199,  July  16,  1874-July  28,  1880,  are  in  Collec- 
tion of  circulars,  specials,  etc.,  June  22,  1874-Jan.  30, 1882  (T22.5:882).  Many  of 
the  later  ones  appeared  as  Treasury  Department  circulars  (Tl.4:). 

Discontinued  with  no.  199,  July  28, 1880.] 

Regulations  and  Instructions  (unnumbered) 

Alcohol.  Regulations  [Aug.  1,  1868]  for  allowance  of  drawback  on  alco- 
hol and  rum,  under  provisions  of  act  imposing  taxes  on  distilled 
spirits  and  tobacco,  approved  July  20,  1868.     1868. 

Allowance.  Amended  circular  instructions  to  collectors  and  other  oflB- 
cers  of  customs  and  to  officers  of  internal  revenue  in  reference  to 
allowance  or  drawback,    1865. 

Bonded  warehouses.  Regulations  for  establishment  of  bonded  ware- 
houses under  internal  revenue  acts  and  for  entry,  withdrawal, 
transportation,  and  exportation  of  merchandise  deposited  therein. 
May  1 ,  1865 .  [Copy  in  Public  Documenta  Library  is  incomplete, 
having  only  p.  1-16.] 


1102 


Classification 
no. 

T22.19: 

In2 


T22.201: 

(nos.) 


T22.20  2: 

(date) 


T22.21: 

(date) 


T22.    INTERNAL  REVENUE  COMMISSIONER— Con. 

Regulations  and.  instructions  (unnumbered)— Continued 

Income  tax.  Special  instructions  to  collectors  of  internal  revenue  rela- 
tive to  returns  and  taxation  of  incomes  for  1894.  Mar.  27,  1895. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1763.) 

Circular  letters  (numbered) 

[The  only  numbered  Circular  letters  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  those 
found  in  the  compilations  issued  by  the  Office  of  Internal  Revenue  as  follows: 
nos.  1-9,  Jan.  6-June  22,  1874  are  in  Collection  of  circulars  and  specials,  Jan.  1, 
1871-June  22,  1874  (T22.5:874);  nos.  10-63,  Aug.  1,  1874-Aug.  3,  1881,  are  in  Col- 
lection of  circulars,  specials,  decisions,  and  circular  letters,  Jime  22, 1874-Jan.  30, 
1882  (T22.5:882).  The  majority  of  these  were  issued  as  Treasury  Department 
circulars  (Tl.4:). 

This  series  was  discontinued  with  no.  63,  Aug.  3,  1881.] 

Circulars  and  Circular  letters  (unnumbered) 

[Unnumbered  circular  letters  issued  between  Dec.  1,  1862  and  Feb.  7,  1874  are  to 
be  found  in  Collection  of  circulars  and  specials  issued  by  Office  of  Internal  Reve- 
nue to  Jan.  1,  1871  (T22.5:871i)>  and  Collection  of  circulars  and  specials,  Jan.  1, 
1871-June  22,  1874  (T22.5:874).  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of 
these  early  ones  in  their  original  form,  and  only  a  few  of  more  recent  date.  No 
attempt  is  made  to  list  them  here.] 

List  of  distillery  wareliouses 


List 

1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
List 

1908 
1909 


of  distillery  warehouses  in  which  spirits  were  held  on  deposit  in 
fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 


Treas.  Dept. 
Treas.  Dept. 
Treas.  Dept. 
Treas.  Dept. 


doc.  2074.) 
doc.  2156.) 
doc.  2156  revised, 
doc.  2156  revised. 


[None  issued.] 

of  distillery  warehouses  in  which  distilled  spirits  were  held  on 
deposit  at  beginning  of  distiller's  bonded  year,  May  1, 

[None  issued.] 


T23.      LIBRARY 

[There  was  a  small  library  in  the  Treasury  Department  from  a  very  early  date.  From  about  1863,  its 
growth  was  steady  until  it  numbered  25,000  volumes.  In  1909,  by  the  transfer  of  a  large  number  of  these 
to  the  Life-Saving  Service,  the  Library  of  Congress,  etc.,  it  was  reduced  to  a  comparatively  small  work- 
ing collection  for  the  official  use  of  the  Treasury  Department.] 


T23.1: 

(date) 

T23.2: 

(CT) 

T23.3: 

(nos.) 

T23.4: 

(nos.) 

T23.5: 

873 

881 

891 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Catalogues 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Treasury  Department,  July  1,  1873.     1873. 
List  of  new  books  in  Treasury  Department  library,     n.  p.  Jan.  1881. 
Index-reference   catalogue  of  library  of  Treasury  Department;   [by] 
Helen  L.  McL.  Kimball.     1891. 


1103 


T24.     lilFE- SAVING  SERVICE 

[The  work  of  llf©«iving  on  the  coasts  was  carried  on  for  a  Ioiik  time  in  connection  with  the  Revenue-Cutter 
Service  (T3;j.);  see,  for  early  history,  p.  34  of  Annual  report  of  operations  of  Life-Saving  Service,  1876 
(T24.1:87()). 

Established  formally  and  a  general  superintendent  authorized  by  act  approved  June  18,  1878  (Stat.  L. 
V.  20,  p.  1(>4).J 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

T24.1: 

(date) 


T24.1«: 

(CT) 
T24.2: 

B35» 

B352 
D83» 


D832 
D833 
D83* 
L62» 


L622 


M23 


Or3^ 
Or32 


Annual  reports 


[1872  and  1873,  in  annual  reports  of  Revenue  Marine  Bureau,  1872  and  1873  (T33.1: 
872,  873).l 


1874 
1875 
1876, 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 


in  annual  report  of  Treasury  Department,  1876  (Finance  reports, 
Tl. 1:876),  and  issued  separately  also. 


[1st  edition.]  391  p. 
Same  [without  tables  and  reports  on  wreck-ordnance].     [2d  edition.] 
152  p. 

1881  [2047^7] 

1882  1888  1894  1900       1906 

1883  1889  1895  1901       1907 

1884  1890  1896  1902       1908 

1885  1891  1897  1903       1909 

1886  1892  1898  1904 

1887  1893  1899  1905 

Annual  reports   (separates) 


General  publications 

Beach-apparatus  drill;  by  C.  H.  McLellan.     [1883.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
420.) 
Same.     [1890.1    [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number. 
Similar  information  is  included  in  Regulations  for  government 
of  Life-Saving  Service,  1884  and  1899  (T24.6:884,  899).] 
Drowned.     Directions  for  restoring  the  apparently  drowned,  for  saving 
drowning  persons  by  swimming  to  their  relief,  and  for  treatment 
of  frostbites,  as  practiced  by  Life-Saving  Service.     1893.     [Simi- 
lar directions  are  included  in  the  Regulations  (T24.6:).] 
Same.     1899. 
Same.     1901. 
Same.     1909. 
Life-saving  ordnance.     Report  on  life-saving  ordnance  and  appurte- 
nances; by  D.  A.  Lyle,     1878.     [Originally  printed  as  app.  P 
of  Ordnance  Department  report,  1878  (W34.1  »:878).] 
Life-Savers'  National  Benefit  Association.     [Circular  letter]  to  keepers 
and  crews  of  life-saving  stations  and  others  concerned  [regaraing 

Srinted  letter  of  Charles  A.  Meyland  as  secretary  of  Life-Savers' 
ational  Benefit  Association].     Oct.  15,  1908.     4° 

McNeill  &  Nattress.  [Circular  correcting  misstatements  in  circular  let- 
ter of  McNeill  &  Nattress,  July  22,  1905,  seeking  employment  as 
attorneys  in  prosecuting  claims  arising  under  sec.  7  and  8  of  act 
of  May  4,  1882.]    July  31,  1905.     4° 

Medals  of  honor.  Regulations  governing  award  of  medals  of  honor.  See 
Pr26.2:M46. 

Organization  and  methods  of  Life-Saving  Service;  by  Sumner  I.  Kim- 
ball.    1890. 


Same.     [Reprint]  1894. 


1104 


Classification 
no. 

T24:.2: 

Sh6i 


She  2 
She  3 

T24.3: 

(nos.) 
T24.4: 

(nos.) 

T24.5: 

(date) 


T24.6: 

873 

877 

884 


900 
902 

T24.7: 

(CT) 


T24.     LIFE-SAVING  SERVICE— Continued 
General  pubUcations — Continued 

Shipwreck.     Instructions  to  mariners  in  case  of  shipwreck,  with  infor- 
mation concerning  life-saving  stations  upon  coasts  of  United 
States.     1881.    24« 
Same;  prepared  by  C.  H.  McLellan.     1888.    24" 
Same.     Revised  [edition].     1908.     narrow  24*' 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  tlie  work  of  this  service  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Official  register  of  Life- Saving  Service,  witli  post- 
office  addresses 

[Includes  list  of  life-saving  districts  and  stations.] 


1881,  Sept. 

1883,  June 

1884,  July 
1886,  July 

1889,  July 

1890,  July 

1891,  July 

1892,  July 

1893,  July 

1894,  July 

1895,  July 
189e,  July 

1897,  Jan. 

1898,  Jan. 
July 

1899,  July 

1900,  July 

1901,  July 

1902,  July 

1903,  July 

1904,  July 

1905,  Jan. 
July 

1906,  Jan. 
July 

1907,  July 

1908,  Jan. 
July 

1909,  July 


1  (Treas. 
1  (Treas. 
1  (Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 

(Treas. 


Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 


Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 


doc 
doc. 
doc. 


Dept.  doc. 
Dept.  doc. 


Dept.  doc. 

Dept.  doc. 
1  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1  ^Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


157.) 

428. 

591. 

850.) 

1227.) 

1324.) 

1427.) 

1516.) 

1605.) 

1684.' 

1788. 

1866. 

1927.^ 

2003. 

2028.) 

2122.) 


:S,1ST 


Regulations  (general) 

Regulations  for  government  of  Life-Saving  Service.     Jan.  1873. 
Revised  regulations  for  government  of  Life-Saving  Service  and  laws 
upon  which  they  are  based.     Nov.  1877;    ' 
Same.     1884.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  548.) 
Regulations  for  government  of  Life-Saving  Service.     1899.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  2096.)     [Also,  with  many  omissions  and  alterations, 
in  j)t.  2  of  Rules  and  regulations  governing  Treasury  Department 
in  its  various  branches;  see  59th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate 
document  399,  pt.  2,  serial  no.  5093.] 
Same,   Amending  regulations  [of  1899];  approved  May  22,   1900. 

1900.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2176.) 
Same,  Amending  regulations  [of  189^];  atppi-oved  June  17,   1902. 
1902.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2271.) 

Specifications,  plans,  drawings,  etc. 


1105 


CUflsIflration 
no. 

T24.8: 


T24.8': 

(date) 

T24.8^: 

R86 


T24.    lilFE- SAVING  SERVICE— Continued 
lilfe- Saving  Appliances  Board 

[Established  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Jan.  3,  1882,  upon  the  request  and 
recommendation  of  the  general  superintendent  of  the  Lifo-Savlng  Service.  This 
board  superseded  two  earlier  boards  which  existed  under  authority  pf  letters  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  dated  respectively  Apr.  19  and  May  27, 1879.) 

Lilfe- Saving  Appliances  Board,  Annual  reports 

[1882-1909  (except  1885,  1887,  1889,  1891,  1898,  1906,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports 
of  Life-Saving  Service  (T24.1:),  but  not  issued  separately.) 

Life-Savlng  Appliances  Board,  General  publications 

Rules  and  regulations  of  Board  on  Life-Saving  Appliances.  1882. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  255.)  [Later  rules  and  regulations  of  the 
board  are  included  in  Regulations  for  government  of  Life-Saving 
Service  (T24.6:).] 

T25.      LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD 


[Although  the  Light-House  Board  was  organized  under  provisions  of  act  approved  Aug.  31,  1852,  light- 
houses, beacons,  buoys,  etc.,  have  been  established  and  maintained  by  the  United  States  Government 
since  Aug.  15,  1789  (Stat.  L.  v.  1,  p.  53),  Previous  to  that  time  the  work  had  been  carried  on  by  the 
several  States.  Various  later  acts  than  that  of  1789  indicate  that  the  work  was  under  the  supervision  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  The  Secretary  detailed  at  various  times  different  officers  to  superintend 
this  work;  for  much  of  the  time  prior  to  1852  the  5th  auditor  directed  the  work  and  was  sometimes  spoken 
of  as  the  "general  superintendent  of  the  Light-House  Establishment." 

In  accordance  with  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1851  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  629),  a  temporary  Light-House  Board  was 
organized  to  inquire  into  the  condition  of  the  Light-House  Establishment.  The  members  of  this  board 
with  2  additional  members  formed,  Oct.  9, 1852,  the  permanent  board  appointed  under  provisions  of  act 
of  Aug.  31,  1852  (Stat.  L.  v.  10,  p.  119). 

Several  publications  relating  to  the  Light-House  Establishment  issued  before  the  organization  of  the 
permanent  board  in  1852  have  been  entered  under  T25.  as  that  has  seemed  the  most  logical  place  for 
them. 

See,  for  Compilation  of  public  documents  and  extracts  from  reports  and  papers  relating  to  light-houses, 
light-vessels,  etc.,  1789-1871,  T25.2:C73. 

Transferred  to  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  July  1,  1903;  see  C9.] 

T25.1:     Annual  reports 

[1852-76,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 


(date) 


T25.ia: 

(date) 
T25.2: 

A15' 
AI52 


Bll 


B41 


1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


1886  1895 

1887  1896 

1888  1897 

1889  1898 

1890  1899 

1891  1900 

1892  1901 

1893  1902 

1894  1903 
See,  for  later  reports,  C9.1: 


Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

Allowances.    List  of  allowances  to  light  stations. 
Same.    1901. 


1897. 


See,  for  editions  published  since  July  1,  1903,  C9.2:A15. 

Babbage's  method.  Experiments  on  [Charles]  Babbage's  method  of 
distinguishing  light-houses,  reported  to  committee  of  Light- 
House  Board;  by  J.  H.  Alexander.  1861.  [Contains  3  reports 
on  oils  for  light-houses,  by  J.  H.  Alexander  and  Campbell 
Morfit;  and  Report  on  fog-signals  by  steam,  by  J.  H.  Alexan- 
der.] 

Belle  Isle,  France.  Memoir  upon  stability  of  light-house  in  course  of 
construction  at  Belle  Isle  [France];  by  Leonor  Fresnel.  Wash- 
ington, William  A.  Harris,  Public  Printer,  1858.  4«  [Transla- 
tion of  an  extract  from  Annales  des  ponts  et  chaus^es,  published 
in  Paris  in  1832.] 

82452°— 1J-. — 70 


I 


1106 


Classification 
no. 

T25.2 

C29 


C73 

C82 
Eu7 
F68 
F82^ 


F822 

F823 
F841 

F842 

F843 


F84' 
Im7 


L621 


L622 


L62» 


L96 


T25.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Catoptric  system.  Papers  on  comparative  merits  of  catoptric  and  diop- 
tric or  catadioptric  systems  of  light-house  illumination  and  other 
subjects  relating  to  aids  to  navigation.    1861. 

Compilation  of  public  documents  and  extracts  from  reports  and  papers 
relating  to  light-houses,  light- vessels,  and  illuminating  appara* 
tus,  and  to  beacons,  buoys,  and  fog  signals,  1789-1871.    1871. 

Cost.  Approximate  cost  of  different  orders  and  arcs  of  lens  illuminating 
apparatus,  with  accessories,  and  including  packing  in  Paris,  but 
without  lanterns,  and  not  including  expenses  to  New  York.    1871. 

European  light-house  establishments.  Report  of  tour  of  inspection  of 
European  light-house  establishments,  1873;  by  George  H.  Elliot. 
1874.     [1581-54] 

Fog-signals.  Aberrations  of  audibility  of  fog-signals,  paper  read  before 
Philosophical  Society  of  Washington,  Oct.  22, 1881;  by  Arnold  B. 
Johnson.     1885. 

Foundations.  Memoir  on  foundations  in  compressible  soils,  with  ex- 
perimental tests  of  pile-driving,  and  formula  for  resistance  de- 
duced therefrom  [with  bibliography];  by  Rich'd  Delafield. 
Dec.  1,  1868.  [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  num- 
ber.] * 
Same.     Dec.  1,  1868,  reprint  1878.     [Has  no  Treasury  Department 

document  number.]    * 
Same.     Dec.  1,  1868,  [republished]  1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  128.) 

France.    Memoir  upon  light-house  illumination  of  coasts  of  France,  by 
L6once  Reynaud;  translated  by  Thornton  A.  Jenkins.     1871. 
Same,  plates,  with  title.  Memoir  upon  lighting,  beaconage,  and 
buoyage  of  coasts  of  France.     1871.    large  4** 

France.    Memoir  upon  illumination  and  beaconage  of  coasts  of  France, 
by   L^once    Reynaud;  translated   by    Peter   C.    Hains.     1876. 
large  4" 
Same,  plates.     1876.    * 

Improvements.  Report  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on  improvements  in 
light-house  system  and  collateral  aids  to  navigation,  embracing 
his  directions  and  instructions,  also  report  from  Thornton  A. 
Jenkins  and  Richard  Bache.  Washington,  printed  by  Ritchie  & 
Heiss,  1846.    ([29th  Cong.  1st  sess.    S.  rp.  488];  serial  no.  478.) 

Lights.  Extracts  from  report  of  Her  Britanic  [Britannic]  Majesty's 
commissioners  appointed  to  inquire  into  condition  and  manage- 
ment of  lights,  buoys,  and  beacons;  submitted  Mar,  5,  1861,  and 
presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament;  republished  for  use  of 
U.  S.  Light-House  Establishment.    1871. 

Light-House  Establishment.  Report  of  board  of  officers  convened  to 
inquire  into  condition  of  Light-House  Establishment,  in  con- 
formity to  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1851.  Washington,  printed  by 
Gideon  &  Co.,  1852.  26  p.  [Cover-title  is:  Extracts  from  report 
of  Light-House  Board.  The  report  referred  to  has  slightly  differ- 
ent title  from  the  one  entered  here,  includes  370  pages,  and  was 
published  in  the  Congressional  set  as  32d  Congress,  Ist  session, 
Senate  executive  document  28,  serial  number  617,  and  also  as  32d 
Congress,  1st  session.  House  executive  document  55,  serial  num- 
ber 642.] 

Lighthouses.  Report  of  Light-House  Board,  answer  to  resolution  of 
Senate  of  Feb.  1,  1858,  in  regard  to  expense  of  erecting  light- 
houses, etc.  Washington  [no  publisher]  1858.  [Also  in  annual 
report  of  Treasury  Department,  1858  (Finance  report,Tl. 1:858), 
p.  371.] 

Ludlow,  William.  Report  of  T.  C.  Mendenhall  to  Secretary  of  Treasury 
concerning  relief  of  Colonel  [William]  Ludlow  and  Commander 
[Oscar  F.]  Heyerman  from  duty  under  Light-House  Board.    1892. 


1107 


ClasHlflratinn 
no. 

T25.2: 

M721 

M723 

P93 

R61 

Sp3 
W98 


T25.3! 

(no8.) 


T25.4: 

(date) 


T25.5: 

(date) 


T2i5.     IJGErr-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

General  publications— Contiaued 

Modem  light-house  service;  by  Arnold  Bulges  Johnson.     1889.    large  8" 
(Treafl.  Dept.  doc-.  1270.) 
Same.     1890.    8°    [2685-66]    [Has  no  Treasury  Department  docu- 
ment number.] 

Price  list  of  standard  articles  [for  light-house  purposes]  furnished  from 
general  depot,  Tompkinsville,  N.  Y.     1901.    4° 

Rodgers,  John.  In  memoriam,  [official  announcement  of  death  of] 
Rear- Admiral  John  Rodgers,  chairman  Light-House  Board, 
1878-82.     1882.    large  8«    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  277.) 

Spectacle-Reef  light-house.  Memoranda  concerning  Spectacle-Reef 
light-house  [Lake  Huron];  by  C.  M.  Poe.    n.  d. 

Wyman,  Robert  Harris.  In  memoriam,  [official  announcement  of  death 
of]  Rear-Admiral  Robert  Harris  Wyman,  chairman  of  Light- 
House  Board.  June-Dec.  1882.  1882.  large  8°  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  367.) 

BuUetlns     4'>  and  8«    [Monthly.] 


fThese  bulletins  give  recent  clianges  in  aids  to  navigation. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 


Jo  issue  for  Mar.  1901.] 

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26 
27 
28 
29 
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31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
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41 
42 
43 
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51 
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140 
141 
142 
143 
144 


See,  for  later  bulletins,  C9.3: 
Circulars 


[List  of  officers  on  duty  under  Ivight-Uouse  Establishment.  Prior  to  May,  1899, 
sucli  lists  were  included  among  the  Treasury  Department  circulars  (T1.4:). 
No.  2  of  1899  was  the  last  issued  bearing  the  Department  circular  number.] 


1899,  no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 


1899,  no.  9 

1900,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 


1901,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 

1902,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 


1902,  no.  4 
no.  5 

1903,  no.  1 
no.  2 


See,  for  later  circulars,  C9.4: 

beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  1st  district    4» 

large  8* 

Beacons,  buoys,  monuments,  and  other  daymarks 
1878;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1878 
1879;  corrected  to  July  1,  1879 


and 


1108 


Classification 
no. 

T25.5 : 

(date) 


T25.6: 

(date) 


T25.7: 

(date) 


T25.     IjIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

I  Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  1st  district— Cont'd 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1883;  corrected  to  Aug.l,  1883 
1884;  corrected  to  May  1,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  May  1,  1890 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1893;  corrected  to  May  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  May  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  May  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  May  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  May  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  May  1,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  May  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  May  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  May  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  May  1,  1902 
1903;  corrected  to  May  1,  1903 
See  J  for  later  issues,  C9.5: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  2d  district     4«  and 

large  8*' 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  spindles,  and  all  other  daymarks 
1878;  corrected  to  July  1, 1878 
1879;  corrected  to  July  1,  1879 
Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1883;  corrected  to  Aug.  1, 1883 
1884;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  June  1,  1890 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1893;  corrected  to  June  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  June  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  June  1, 1895 
1896;  corrected  to  June  1, 1896 
1897;  corrected  to  June  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  June  1, 1898 
1899;  corrected  to  June  1, 1899 
1900^  corrected  to  June  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  June  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  June  1,  1902 
1903;  corrected  to  June  1,  1903 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.6: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  3d  district     4»  and 

large  8*' 

Towers,  beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  spindles,  and  other  daymarks 

1877;  corrected  to  July  1,  1877 

1878;  corrected  to  July  1,  1878 

1879;  corrected  to  July  1,  1879 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 

1883;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1883 

1884;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1884 

1890;  corrected  to  July  1,  1890 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 

1893;  corrected  to  July  1, 1893 

1894;  corrected  to  July  1,  1894 

1895;  corrected  to  July  1,  1895 

1896;  corrected  to  July  1,  1896 

1897;  corrected  to  July  1,  1897 

1898;  corrected  to  July  1,  1898 

1899;  corrected  to  July  1,  1899 

1900;  corrected  to  July  1,  1900 


1109 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 

T25.7 : 

(date) 


T25.8: 

(date) 


T25.9: 

(date) 


T25.10: 

(date) 


T26.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  3d  district— Cont'd 

1901;  corrected  to  July  1,  1901 

1902;  corrected  to  July  1,  1902 

1903;  corrected  to  July  1,  1903 

See,  for  later  issues,  C9.7: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,    4:tli  district    4*  and 

large  8° 

Towers,  beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1878;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1878 
1880;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1880 
Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1883;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1883 
1884;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1890 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1893;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1902 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.8: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Sth.  district    4°  and 

large  S** 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymiarks 
1878;  corrected  to  July  1,  1878 
1880;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1880 
1883;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1883 
1884;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1890  . 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1892;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1892 
1893;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Aug.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1902 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.9: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  6tli  district    4°  and 

large  8*' 

Towers,  beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 

1878;  corrected  to  July  1,  1878 

1879;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1879 

1880;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1880 

Beacons,  buoys,  towers,  and  other  daymarks 

1883;  corrected  to  Nov.  1, 1883 

1884;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1884 

1890;  corrected  to  Nov.  1, 1890 


1110 


Classification 
no. 

T25.10: 

(date) 


T25.il: 

(date) 


T25.12: 

(date) 


T25.     UGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  6tli  district— Cont'd 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1892;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1892 
1893;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Dec.  15,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Dec.  15,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Dec.  15,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1902 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.10: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  7tli  district    4°  and 

large  8° 

Towers,  beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1877;  corrected  to  July  1,  1877 
Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1883;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1883 
1884;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1890 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1891;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1891 
1893;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1902 
See,  for  later  issues,. C9. 11: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  8tli  district    4."  and 

large  8« 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1878;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1878 
1879;  corrected  to  July  1,  1879 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1879 
1880;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1880 
Beacons,  buoys,  towers,  and  other  daymarks 
1883;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1883 
1884;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1890 
Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks 
1893;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1895 
1896    [None  issued.] 
1897;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1899 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1902 

See,  for  later  issues,  C9.12: 


nil 


Cla-sslflratlon 
no. 

T25.13: 

(district 

DOS.  and 

date) 


T25.14: 

(district 

no8.  and 

date) 


T25.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  northern  lakes  and 
rivers    [^tli,   lOtli,   and     llth     districts]     4*    and 

large  8o 

[Issued  separately  up  to  1893.] 
9th  district 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1890;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
10th  district 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1877;  corrected  to  Jan.  1877 
Beacons,  buoys,  towers,  and  other  daymarks 
1884;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1885;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1890;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 

11th  district 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1878;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1884;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1885;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1889;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 

9th,  10th,  and  11th  districts 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks  on  northern  lakes  and  rivers 
1893;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1894;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1895;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1896;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1897;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1898;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1899;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1900;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1901;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1902;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1903;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.13: 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Pacific  Coast  [12tli 
and  13tli  districts]    4°  and  large  8° 

[Issued  separately  up  to  1892.] 
12th  district 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  spindles,  and  other  daymarks 
1878;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1878 
Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 
1883;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1883 
1884;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1884 
1890;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1890 

13th  district 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  spindles,  and  other  day  and  night-marks 

1878;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1878 

Beacons,  buoys,  stakes,  and  other  daymarks 

1883;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1883 

1884;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1884 

1890;  corrected  to  Oct.  1,  1890 

12th  and  13th  districts 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks  on  Pacific  Coast 

1892;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1892 

1893;  corrected  to  Dec.  31,  1893 

1894;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1894 


1112 


Classtflcatlon 
no. 

125.14: 

(district 

nos.  and 

date) 


T25.15: 

852 


855 


857 


869 
8711 


8712 

872 

873 

874 

875 1 

8752 

876 

877 

878 

879 

8801 

8802 

880  3 
881 

882 

883 

884 

885 


T25.     lilGHT-HOUSE  BOARD-Continued 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks,  Pacific  Coast  [12tli 
and  13tli  districts]— Continued 

1895;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Dec.  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Dec.  1898 
1899    [None  issued.] 
1900;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1902 
1903;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1903 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.14  *: 
Laws  and  regulations  (general) 

[Laws,   rules,   etc..    Light  House  Establishment  of  United   States.] 
[Gideon,  printer,  1852.]    [Title  used  is  cover-title.    This  is  a 
compilation  including  extracts  from  Statutes  at  large,  regula- 
tions issued  by  Light-House  Board,  and  instructions  for  light 
keepers.     Later  editions  of  the  instructions  for  light  keepers  have 
been  classified  under  T25.22 :] 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  establishment,  support,  and  manage- 
ment of  light-houses,  light-vessels,  monuments,  beacons,  spin- 
dles, buoys,  public  piers  of  United  States,  Aug.  7,  1789-Mar.  3, 
1855.    Washmgton,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  Public  Printer,  1855. 
Rules,  regulations,  and  general  instructions  [with  circulars,  and  Laws 
relating  to  light-houses,  buoys,  beacons,  etc.],  1857.    Washing- 
ton, William  A.  Harris,  printer,  1858. 
Light-house  laws  and  appropriations,  1856-69.     1869. 
Laws  relating  to  Light-House  Service,  organization  and  duties  of  Light- 
House  Board,  and  regulations,  instructions,  circulars,  and  general 
orders  of  Light-House  Establishment  of  United  States.     1871. 
Laws  relative  to  Light-House  Establishment,  etc.     1871. 
Same.     1872. 
Same,  1873-74.     [1873.] 
Same,  1874-75.     [1874.] 

Same,  passed  at  2d  session  of  43d  Congress  [1874-75].     [1875.] 
Laws  relating  to  acquisition  of  title  to  land  required  for  light-house  pur- 
poses, cession  of  jurisdiction,  and  protection  of  buoys,  beacons, 
etc.     1875. 
Laws  relative  to  Light-House  Establishment,  passed  at  1st  session  of 
44th  Congress  [1875-76].     [1876.]  '  ^ 

Same,  2d  session  of  44th  Congress,  1876-77.     [1877.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  45th  Congress,  1877-78.     [1878.] 
Same,  3d  session  of  45th  Congress,  1878-79.     [1879.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  46th  Congress,  1879-80.     [1880.] 
Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Light-House  Establishment  of  United 
States.     1880.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  22.) 
Same,  Amendment  of  light-house  regulations,  Mar.  31,  1881.     [1881.] 
Laws  relative  to  Light-House  Establishment  passed  at  3d  session  of  46th 
Congress,  1880-81.     [1881.]     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  126.) 
Same,  1st  session  of  47th  Congress,  1881-82.     [1882.]    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  317.) 
Same  [2d  session  of  47th  Congress,  1882-83].     [1883.]     (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  427.) 
Same  [1st  session  of  48th  Congress,  1883-84].     [1884.]     (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  607.) 
Same  [2d  session  of  48th  Congress,  1884-85].     [1885.]     (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  693.) 


1113 


ClasMitUatlon 
no. 

Ta5.15: 

886 

887 

888 

889 

890 

891 

892 
893 
894 
895 
896 1 

8962 

8963 
896* 
896  « 
896  « 
896  7 
896  » 
896  » 
897 

898 

899 

900 

901 

902 

903 

T25.16: 

(date) 


T25.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 


Ijaws  and  regulations  (general) — Continued 
Same,  Ist  session  of  49th  Congress,  1885-86.     [1886.] 


(Treaa.  Dept. 
(Treas.  Dept. 


[1890.] 

[1891.] 

[1892.] 
[1893.] 
[1894.] 
[1895.] 
[1896.] 


(Treas.  Dept. 
(Treas.  Dept. 
(Treas.  Dept. 


([Treas.  Dept. 


1896. 


Oct.  21,  1899. 
May  12,  1899. 
Dec.  4,  1900. 
Dec.  14,  1897. 
Dec.  4,  1900. 
Nov.  13,  1899. 
Oct.  21,  1899. 


doc.  874.) 
Same,  2d  session  of  49th  Congress,  1886-87.    [1887.] 

doc.  986.) 
Same,  1st  session  of  5l8t  Congress  [corrected  to  read  50th  Congress] 

1887-88.    [1888.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1168.) 
Same,  2d  session  of  50th  Congress,  1888-89.    [1889.] 

doc.  1215.) 
Same,  Ist  session  of  51st  Congress,  1889-90. 

doc.  1354.) 
Same,  2d  session  of  51st  Congress,  1890-91. 

doc.  1417.)  ,t  .X 

Same,  Ist  session  of  52d  Congrtail,  1891-92. 
Same,  2d  session  of  52d  Congi^jt,  1892-93. 
Same,  2d  session  of  53d  Congress,  1893-94. 
Same,  3d  session  of  53d  Congress,  1894-95. 
Same,  1st  session  of  54th  Congress,  1895-96. 

doc.  1879.]) 
Laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Light-House  Establishment. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1874.) 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  42. 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  43. 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  45. 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  47. 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  53. 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  55. 
Same,  amendment  to  face  p.  61. 
Laws  relative  to  Light-House  Establishment  passed  at  2d  session  of  54th 

Congress  and  1st  session  of  55th  Congress,  1896-97.     [1897.] 
Same,  2d  session  of  55th  Congress,  1897-98.     [1898.]    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  2030.) 
Same,  3d  session  of  55th  Congress,  1898-99.     [1899.]    (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  2105.) 
Same,   Ist  session  of  56th  Congress,   1899-1900.     [1900.]    (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  2180.) 
Same,  2d  session  of  56th  Congress,  1900-01. 

doc.  2219.) 
Same,  1st  session  of  57th  Congress,  1901-02. 

doc.  2274.) 
Same,  2d  session  of  57th  Congress,  1902-03. 

doc.  2318.) 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.15:  and  09.16: 

Lights  and  fog  signals,   Atlantic  and   Gulf  coasts 

8°,  4°,  and  large  8° 

Light-houses,  beacons,  and  floating  lights  of  United  States 

1839,  Dec.  1 

Light-houses,  lighted  beacons,  and  floating  lights  of  United  States 

1858;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1858 

Light-houses,  lighted  beacons,  and  floating  lights,  Atlantic,  Gulf,  and 

Pacific  coasts 
1869;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1869 
1870;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1870 
1871;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1871 
1872;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1872 
1873;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1873 


[1901.] 
[1902.] 
[1903.] 


(Treas.  Dept. 
(Treas.  Dept. 
(Treas.  Dept. 


1114 


Classification 
no. 

T25II6: 

(date) 


T25.17: 

(date) 


T25.18: 

(date) 


T25.     MGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

liiglits  and  fog  signals,  Atlantic  and  Gulf  coasts- 
Continued 

Light-houses,  lighted  beacons,  and  floating  lights,  Atlantic,  Gulf,  and 

Pacific  coasts — Continued 
1874;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1874 
1875;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1875 
1876;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1876 
1877;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1877 
1878;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1878 
1880;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1880 
1882;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1882 
1884;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1884 
1885;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1885 
1889;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1889 
1890;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1890 
Lights  and  fog  signals^tlantic  and  Gulf  coasts     [See,  for  Pacific  Coast, 

T25.18:] 
1891;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1891 
1893;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  June  30,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  June  30,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  June  30,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  June  30,  1900 

Same,  addenda 
1901;  corrected  to  June  30,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  June  30,  1902 
1903;  corrected  to  June  30,  1903 

See,  for  later  lists,  C9.17: 

liiglits  and  fog  signals,  northern  lakes  and  rivers 
and  Canada    4«  and  large  8° 

Lights  on  northern  lake  and  river  coasts  and  Canadian  lights 
1876;  corrected  to  Jan.  1876 
1877;  corrected  to  Jan.  1877 

Lights  on  northern  lakes  and  rivers,  and  Canadian  lights 
1887;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1888;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1889;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 

Lights  and  fog  signals  on  northern  lakes  and  rivers  and  Canada 
1893;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1894;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1895;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1896;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1897  [None  issued.] 
1898;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1899 ;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1900;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1901;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1902;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
1903;  corrected  to  opening  of  navigation 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.18: 

Ijigiits  and  fog  signals,  Pacific   Coast  and  British 
Columbia    large  8» 

1894;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Apr.  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  June  30,  1898 


1115 


Cluslflcatlon 
no. 

T25.18: 

(date) 


T25.19: 

(date) 


T25.    IjIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Ldglits   and   fog   sisals,  Pacific  Coast  and  Brltlsli 
Columbia— Continued 

1899;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Fob.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1902 
1903;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1903 

See,  for  later  issues,  C9.19: 
Notice  to  mariners    i°  and  4° 
1891, 


no. 

1  * 

1891,  no.  66  * 

1891,  no.  Ill     1892 

,  no. 

24 

no. 

2  * 

no.  57  * 

no.  112 

no. 

25 

no. 

3  * 

no.  58  * 

no.  113 

no. 

26 

no. 

4  * 

no.  59  * 

no.  114 

no. 

27 

no. 

5  * 

no.  60  * 

no.  115 

no. 

28 

no. 

6* 

no.  61  * 

no.  116 

no. 

29 

no. 

7  * 

ro.  62  * 

no.  117 

no. 

30 

no. 

8  * 

no.  63  * 

no.  118 

no. 

31 

no. 

9  * 

no.  64  * 

no.  119 

no. 

32 

no. 

10  * 

no.  65  * 

no.  120 

no. 

33 

no. 

11  * 

no.  66  * 

no.  121 

no. 

34 

no. 

12  * 

no.  67  * 

no.  122 

no. 

35 

no. 

13  * 

no.  68  * 

no.  123 

no. 

36 

no. 

14  * 

no.  69  * 

no.  124 

no. 

37 

no. 

15  * 

no.  70  * 

no.  125 

no. 

38 

no. 

16  * 

no.  71  * 

no.  126 

no. 

39 

no. 

17  * 

no.  72  * 

no.  127 

no. 

40 

no. 

18  * 

no.  73  * 

no.  128 

no. 

41 

no. 

19  * 

no.  74  * 

no.  129 

no. 

42 

no. 

20  * 

no.  75  * 

no.  130 

no. 

43 

no. 

21  * 

no.  76  * 

no.  131 

no. 

44 

no. 

22  * 

no.  77  * 

no.  132 

no. 

45 

no. 

23  * 

no.  78  * 

no.  133 

no. 

46 

no. 

24  * 

no.  79  * 

no.  134 

no. 

47 

no. 

25  * 

no.  80  * 

no.  135 

no. 

48 

no. 

26  * 

no.  81  * 

no.  136 

no. 

49 

no. 

27  * 

no.  82  * 

no.  137 

no. 

50 

no. 

28  * 

no.  83  * 

no.  138 

no. 

51 

no. 

29  * 

no.  84 

no.  139 

no. 

52 

no. 

30  * 

no.  85 

no.  140 

no. 

53 

no. 

31  * 

no.  86 

no.  141 

no. 

54 

no. 

32  * 

no.  87 

no.  142 

no. 

55 

no. 

33  * 

no.  88 

1892,  no.  1 

no. 

56 

no. 

34  * 

no.  89 

no.  2 

no. 

57 

no. 

35  * 

no.  90 

no.  3 

no. 

58 

no. 

36  * 

no.  91 

no.  4 

no. 

59 

no. 

37  * 

no.  92 

no.  5 

no. 

60 

no. 

38  * 

no.  93 

no.  6 

no. 

61 

no. 

39  * 

no.  94 

no.  7 

no. 

62 

no. 

40  * 

no.  95 

no.  8 

no. 

63 

no. 

41  * 

no.  96 

•   no.  9 

no. 

64 

no. 

42  * 

no.  97 

no.  10 

no. 

65 

no. 

43  * 

no.  98 

no.  11 

no. 

66 

no. 

44  * 

no.  99 

no.  12 

no. 

67 

no. 

45  * 

no.  100 

no.  13 

no. 

68 

no. 

46  * 

no.  101 

no.  14 

no. 

69 

no. 

47  * 

no.  102 

no.  15 

no. 

70 

no. 

48  * 

no.  103 

no.  16 

no. 

71 

no. 

49  * 

no.  104 

no.  17 

no. 

72 

no. 

50  * 

no.  105 

no.  18 

no. 

73 

no. 

51  * 

no.  106 

no.  19 

no. 

74 

no. 

52  * 

no.  107 

no.  20 

no. 

75 

no. 

53  * 

no.  108 

no.  21 

no. 

76 

no. 

54  * 

no.  109 

no.  22 

no. 

77 

no. 

55  * 

no.  110 

no.  23 

no. 

78 

1116 


Classiflcatton 
no. 

T25. 

lilGHT-HOUSE  BOARD- 

-Continued 

T25.19: 

Notice  to 

mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1892,  no.   79 

1893,  no.    16           1893 

,  no.   80 

1893,  no.  144 

no.    80 

no.    17 

no.   81 

no.  145 

no.    81 

no.   18 

no.   82 

no.  146 

no.   82 

no.    19 

no.   83 

1894,  no.     1 

no.   83 

no.   20 

no.   84 

no.     2 

no.   84 

no.   21 

no.   85 

no.     3 

no.   85 

no.   22 

no.   86 

no.     4 

no.   86 

no.   23 

no.   87 

no.     5 

no.   87 

no.   24 

no.   88 

no.     6 

no.   88 

no.   25 

no.   89 

no.     7 

no.   89 

no.   26 

no.   90 

no.     8 

no.   90 

no.   27 

no.   91 

no.     9 

no.   91 

no.   28 

no.   92 

no.   10 

no.   92 

no.   29 

no.    93 

no.   11 

no.   93 

no.   30 

no.    94 

no.   12 

no.   94 

no.   31 

no.    95 

no.   13 

no.    95 

no.   32 

no.    96 

no.   14 

no.   96 

no.   33 

no.   97 

no.   15 

no.   97 

no.   34 

no.   98 

no.   16 

no.   98 

no.   35 

no.    99 

no.   17 

no.   99 

no.   36 

no.  100 

no.   18 

no.  100 

no.   37 

no.  101 

no.   19 

no.  101 

no.   38 

no.  102 

no.   20 

no.  102 

no.   39 

no.  103 

no.   21 

no.  103 

no.   40 

no.  104 

no.   22 

no.  104 

no.   41 

no.  105 

no.   23 

no.  105 

no.   42 

no.  106 

no.   24 

no.  106 

no.   43 

no.  107 

no.   25 

no.  107 

no.   44 

no.  108 

no.   26 

no.  108 

no.   45 

no.  109 

no.   27 

no.  109 

no.   46 

no.  110 

no.   28 

no.  110 

no.   47 

no.  Ill 

no.   29 

no.  Ill 

no.   48 

no.  112 

no.   30 

no.  112 

no.    49 

no.  113 

no.   31 

-   no.  113 

no.   50 

no.  114 

no.   32 

no.  114 

no.   51 

no.  115 

no.   33 

no.  115 

no.   52 

no.  116 

no.   34 

no.  136 

no.   53 

no.  117 

no.   35 

no.  117 

no.   54 

no.  118 

no.   36 

no.  118 

no.   55 

no.  119 

no.   37 

no.  119 

no.   56 

no.  120 

no.   38 

no.  120 

no.   57 

no.  121 

no.   39 

no.  121 

no.   58 

no.  122 

no.   40 

no.  122 

no.   59 

no.  123 

no.   41 

no.  ]23 

no.   60 

no.  124 

no.   42 

no.  124 

no.   61 

no.  125 

no.  43 

no.  125 

no.   62 

no.  126 

no.   44 

no.  126 

no.   63 

no.  127 

no.   45 

no.  127 

no.   64 

no.  128 

no.   46 

1893,  no.     1 

no.   65 

no.  129 

no.  47 

no.     2 

no.   66 

no.  130 

no.   48 

no.     3 

no.   67 

no.  131 

no.   49 

no.     4 

no.   68 

no.  132 

no.   50 

no.     5 

no.   69 

no.  133 

no.   51 

no.     6 

no.   70 

no.  134 

no.   52 

.no.     7 

no.   71 

no.  135 

no.   53 

no.     8 

no.   72 

no.  136 

no.   54 

no.     9 

no.   73 

no.  137 

no.   55 

no.   10 

no.   74 

no.  138 

no.   56 

no.    11 

no.   75 

no.  139 

no.   57 

no.   12 

no.   76 

no.  140 

no.   58 

no.   13 

no.   77 

no.  141 

no.   59 

no.   14 

.  no.   78 

no.  142 

no.   60 

no.   15 

no.   79 

no.  143 

no.   61 

1117 


ClMslflcatlott 
no. 

T26. 

lilGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

T26.19: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1894,  no. 

62 

1894,  no.  126           1895 

,  no. 

24 

1895,  no.   88 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no. 

25 

no.   89 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

no. 

26 

no.   90 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

no. 

27 

no.   91 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

no. 

28 

no.   92 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no. 

29 

no.   93 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no. 

30 

no.   94 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no. 

31 

no.   95 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no. 

32 

no.   96 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no. 

33 

no.   97 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

no. 

34 

no.   98 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no. 

35 

no.   99 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no. 

36 

no.  100 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no. 

37 

no.  101 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no. 

38 

no.  102 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no. 

39 

no.  103 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no. 

40 

no.  104 

no. 

79 

no.  143 

no. 

41 

no.  105 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no. 

42 

no.  106 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no. 

43 

no.  107 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no. 

44 

no.  108 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no. 

45 

no.  109 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no. 

46 

no.  110 

no. 

85 

no.  149 

no. 

47 

no.  Ill 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no. 

48 

no.  112 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

no. 

49 

no.  113 

no. 

88 

no.  152 

no. 

50 

no.  114 

no. 

89 

no.  153 

no. 

51 

no.  115 

no. 

90 

no.  154 

no. 

52 

no.  116 

no. 

91 

no.  155 

no. 

53 

no.  117 

no. 

92 

no.  156 

no. 

54 

no.  118 

no. 

93 

no.  157 

no. 

55 

no.  119 

no. 

94 

no.  158 

no. 

56 

no.  120 

no. 

95 

no.  159 

no. 

57 

no.  121 

no. 

96 

no.  160 

no. 

58 

no.  122 

no. 

97 

no.  161 

no. 

59 

no.  123 

no. 

98 

no.  162 

no. 

60 

no.  124 

no. 

99 

no.  163 

no. 

61 

no.  125 

no. 

100 

no.  164 

no. 

62 

no.  126 

no. 

101 

no.  165 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no. 

102 

no.  166 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

no. 

103 

1895,  no.     1 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

no. 

104 

no.     2 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

no. 

105 

no.     3 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no. 

106 

no.     4 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no. 

107 

no.     5 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no. 

108 

no.     6 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no. 

109 

no.     7 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no. 

110 

no.     8 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

no. 

111 

no.     9 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no. 

112 

no.   10 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no. 

113 

no.   11 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no. 

114 

no.   12 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no. 

115 

no.   13 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no. 

116 

no.   14 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no. 

117 

no.   15 

no. 

79 

no.  143 

no. 

118 

no.   16 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no. 

119 

no.   17 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no. 

120 

no.   18 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no. 

121 

no.   19 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no. 

122 

no.   20 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no. 

123 

no.   21 

no. 

85 

no.  149 

no. 

124 

no.   22 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no. 

125 

no.   23 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

1118 


Classification 
no. 

T25. 

LIGHT- 

HOUSE  BOARD- 

-Continued 

T25.19: 

Notice  to 

naariners- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1895,  no.  152 

1896,  no. 

32     1896 

,no.  96 

1896,  no.  160 

no.  153 

no. 

33 

no.  97 

no.  161 

no.  154 

no. 

34 

no.  98 

no.  162 

no.  155 

no. 

35 

no.  99 

no.  163 

no.  156 

no. 

36 

no.  100 

no.  164 

,  no.  157 

no. 

37 

no.  101 

no.  165 

no.  158 

no. 

38 

no.  102 

no.  166 

no.  159 

no. 

39 

no.  103 

no.  167 

no.  160 

no. 

40 

no.  104 

no.  168 

no.  161 

no. 

41 

no.  105 

no.  169 

no.  162 

no. 

42 

no.  106 

no.  170 

no.  163 

no. 

43 

no.  107 

no.  171 

no.  164 

no. 

44 

no.  108 

no.  172 

no.  165 

no. 

45 

no.  109 

no.  173 

no.  166 

no. 

46 

no.  110 

no.  174 

no.  167 

no. 

47 

no.  Ill 

no.  175 

no.  168 

no. 

48 

no.  112 

no.  176 

no.  169 

no. 

49 

no.  113 

no.  177 

no.  170 

no. 

50 

no.  114 

no.  178 

no.  171 

no. 

51 

no.  115 

no.  179 

no.  172 

no. 

52 

no.  116 

no.  180 

no.  173 

no. 

53 

no.  117 

no.  181 

no.  174 

no. 

54 

no.  118 

no.  182 

no.  175 

no. 

55 

no.  119 

no.  183 

no.  176 

no. 

56 

no.  120 

no.  184 

no.  177 

no. 

57 

no.  121 

no.  185 

no.  178 

no. 

58 

no.  122 

no.  186 

no.  179 

no. 

59 

no.  123 

no.  187 

no.  180 

no. 

60 

no.  124 

no.  188 

no.  181 

no. 

61 

no.  125 

no.  189 

no.  182 

no. 

62 

no.  126 

1897,  no.  1 

no.  183 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no.  2 

no.  184 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

no.  3 

1896,  no.  1 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

no.  4 

no.  2 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

no.  5 

no.  3 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no.  6 

no.  4 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no.  7 

no.  5 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no.  8 

no.  6 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no.  9 

no.  7 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no.  10 

no.  8 

no. 

72- 

no.  136 

no.  11 

no.  9 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no.  12 

no.  10 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no.  13 

no.  11 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no.  14 

no.  12 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no.  15 

no.  13 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no.  16 

no.  14 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no.  17 

no.  15 

no. 

79 

no.  143 

no.  18 

no.  16 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no.  19 

no.  17 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no.  20 

no.  18 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no.  21 

no.  19 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no.  22 

no.  20 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no.  23 

no.  2] 

no. 

85 

no.  149 

no.  24 

no.  22 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no.  25 

.  no.  23 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

no.  26 

no.  24 

no. 

88 

no.  152 

no.  27 

no.  25 

no. 

89 

no.  153 

no.  28 

no.  26 

no. 

90 

no.  154 

no.  29 

no.  27 

no. 

91 

no.  155 

no.  30 

no.  28 

no. 

92 

no.  156 

no.  31 

no.  29 

no. 

93 

no.  157 

no.  32 

no.  30 

no. 

94 

no.  158 

no.  33 

no.  31 

no. 

95 

no.  159 

no.  34 

1119 


CUfMincation 
no. 

T 

C^6. 

T.TGHT-HOL 

FHE  BO^ 

.RD- 

-Oontinued 

T25.19: 

Notice  to  maxlners— Continued 

(date) 

1897,  no. 

35 

1897,  no.  99 

1897,  no. 

163 

1898,  no.  47 

no. 

36 

no.  100 

no. 

164 

no.  48 

no. 

37 

no.  101 

no. 

165 

no.  49 

no. 

38 

no.  102 

no. 

166 

no.  50 

no. 

39 

no.  103 

no. 

167 

no.  51 

no. 

40 

no.  104 

no. 

168 

no.  52 

no. 

41 

no.  105 

no. 

169 

no.  53 

no. 

42 

no.  106 

no. 

170 

no.  54 

no. 

43 

no.  107 

no. 

171 

no.  55 

no. 

44 

no.  108 

no. 

172 

no.  56 

no. 

45 

no.  109 

no. 

173 

no.  57 

no. 

46 

no.  110 

no. 

174 

no.  58 

no. 

47 

no.  Ill 

no. 

175 

no.  59 

no. 

48 

no.  112 

no. 

176 

no.  60 

no. 

49 

no.  113 

no. 

177 

no.  61 

no. 

50 

no.  114 

no. 

178 

no.  62 

no. 

51 

no.  115 

no. 

179 

no.  63 

no. 

52 

no.  116 

no. 

180 

no.  64 

no. 

53 

no.  117 

1898,  no. 

1 

no.  65 

no. 

54 

no.  118 

no. 

2 

no.  66 

no. 

55 

no.  119 

no. 

3 

no.  67 

no. 

56 

no.  120 

no. 

4 

no.  68 

no. 

57 

no.  121 

no. 

5 

no.  69 

no. 

58 

no.  122 

no. 

6 

no.  70 

no. 

59 

no.  123 

no. 

7 

no.  71 

no. 

60 

no.  124 

no. 

8 

no.  72 

no. 

61 

no.  125 

no. 

9 

no.  73 

no. 

62 

no.  126 

no. 

10 

no.  74 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no. 

11 

no.  75 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

no. 

12 

no.  76 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

no. 

13 

no.  77 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

no. 

14 

no.  78 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no. 

15 

no.  79 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no. 

16 

no.  80 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no. 

17 

no.  81 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no. 

18 

no.  82 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no. 

19 

no.  83 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

no. 

20 

no.  84 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no. 

21 

no.  85 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no. 

22 

no.  86 

no. 

75 

iro.  139 

no. 

23 

no.  87 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no. 

24 

no.  88 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no. 

25 

no.  89 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no. 

26 

no.  90 

no. 

79 

no.  143 

no. 

27 

no.  91 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no. 

28 

no.  92 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no. 

29 

no.  93 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no. 

30 

no.  94 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no. 

31 

no.  95 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no. 

32 

no.  96 

no. 

85 

no.  149  ' 

no. 

33 

no.  97 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no. 

34 

no.  98 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

no. 

35 

no.  99 

no. 

88 

no.  152 

no. 

36 

no.  100 

no. 

89 

no.  153 

no. 

37 

no.  101 

no. 

90 

no.  154 

no. 

38 

no.  102 

no. 

91 

no.  155 

no. 

39 

no.  103 

no. 

92 

no.  156 

no. 

40 

no.  104 

no. 

93 

no.  157 

no. 

41 

no.  105 

no. 

94 

no.  158 

no. 

42 

no.  106 

no. 

95 

no.  159 

no. 

43 

no.  107 

no. 

96 

no.  160 

no. 

44 

no.  108 

no. 

97 

no.  161 

no. 

45 

no.  109 

no. 

98 

no.  162 

no. 

46 

no.  110 

1120 


Classification 
no. 

T25.19: 

(date) 


T25.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 
Notice  to  mariners — Continued 


1898,  no.  Ill 
no.  112 
no.  113 
no.  114 
no.  115 
no.  116 
no.  117 
no.  118 
no.  119 
no.  120 
no.  121 
no.  122 
no.  123 
no.  124 
no.  125 
no.  126 
no.  127 
no.  128 
no.  129 
no.  130 
no.  131 
no.  132 
no.  133 
no.  134 
no.  135 
no.  136 
no.  137 
no.  138 
no.  139 
no.  140 
no.  141 
no.  142 
no.  143 
no.  144 
no.  145 
no.  146 
no.  147 
no.  148 
no.  149 
no.  150 
no.  151 
no.  152 
no.  153 
no.  154 
no.  155 
no.  156 
no.  157 
no.  158 
no.  159 
no.  160 
no.  161 
no.  162 
no.  163 
no.  164 
no.  165 
no.  166 
no.  167 
no.  168 
no.  169 
no.  170 
no.  171 
no.  172 
no.  173 
no.  174 


1898,  no.  175 
no.  176 
no.  177 
no.  178 
no.  179 
no.  180 
no.  181 
no.  182 
no.  183 


1899,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

no.  14 

no.  15 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  24 

no.  25 

no.  26 

no.  27 

no.  28 

no.  29 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

no.  36 

no.  37 

no.  38 

no.  39 

no.  40 

no.  41 

no.  42 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  46 

no.  47 

no.  48 

no.  49 

no.  50 

no.  51 

no.  52 

no.  53 

no.  54 

no.  55 


1899,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 


no.  100 
no.  101 
no.  102 
no.  103 
no.  104 
no.  105 
no.  106 
no.  107 
no.  108 
no.  109 
no.  110 
no.  Ill 
no.  112 
no.  113 
no.  114 
no.  115 
no.  116 
no.  117 
no.  118 
no.  119 


1899,  no.  120 
no.  121 
no.  122 
no.  123 
no.  124 
no.  125 
no.  126 
no.  127 
no.  128 
no.  129 
no.  130 
no.  131 
no.  132 
no.  133 
no.  134 
no.  135 
no.  136 
no.  137 
no.  138 
no.  139 
no.  140 
no.  141 
no.  142 
no.  143 
no.  144 
no.  145 
no.  146 
no.  147 
no.  148 
no.  149 
no.  150 
no.  151 
no.  152 
no.  153 
no.  154 
no.  155 
no.  156 
no.  157 
no.  158 
no.  159 
no.  160 
no.  161 
no.  162 
no.  163 
no.  164 
no.  165 
no.  166 
no.  167 
no.  168 
no.  169 
no.  170 
no.  171 
no.  172 
no.  173 
no.  174 
no.  175 
no.  176 
no.  177 
no.  178 
no.  179 
no.  180 
no.  181 
no.  182 
no.  183 


1121 


Classification 
no. 

T26. 

LIGIIT- 

HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

T25.19: 

Notice  to  TYiarlners— Continued 

(date) 

1899,  no.  184 

1900,  no. 

,4  w...a90C 

,  no. 

68     1900, 

no.  132 

no.  186 

no. 

6      ..MI 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no.  186 

no. 

6 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no.  187 

no. 

7 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no.  188 

no. 

8 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

no.  189 

no. 

9 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no.  190 

no. 

10 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no.  191 

no. 

11 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no.  192 

no. 

12 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no.  193 

no. 

13 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no.  194 

no. 

14 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no.  195 

no. 

15 

V  no. 

79 

no.  143 

no.  196 

no. 

16 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no.  197 

no. 

17 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no.  198 

no. 

18 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no.  199 

no. 

19 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no.  200 

no. 

20 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no.  201 

no. 

21 

no. 

85 

no.  149 

no.  202 

no. 

22 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no.  203 

no. 

23 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

no.  204 

no. 

24 

no. 

88 

no.  152 

no.  205 

no. 

25 

no. 

89 

no.  153 

no.  206 

no. 

26 

no. 

90 

no.  154 

no.  207 

no. 

27 

no. 

91 

no.  155 

no.  208 

no. 

28 

no. 

92 

no.  156 

no.  209 

no. 

29 

no. 

93 

no.  157 

no.  210 

no. 

30 

no. 

94 

no.  158 

no.  211 

no. 

31 

no. 

95 

no.  159 

no.  212 

no. 

32 

no. 

96 

no.  160 

no.  213 

no. 

33 

no. 

97 

no.  161 

no.  214 

no. 

34 

no. 

98 

no.  162 

no.  215 

no. 

35 

no. 

99 

no.  163 

no.  216 

no. 

36 

no. 

100 

no.  164 

no.  217 

no. 

37 

no. 

101 

no.  165 

no.  218 

no. 

38 

no. 

102 

no.  166 

no.  219 

no. 

39 

no. 

103 

no.  167 

no.  220 

no. 

40 

no. 

104 

no.  168 

no.  221 

no. 

41 

no. 

105 

no.  169 

no.  222 

no. 

42 

no. 

106 

no.  170 

no.  223 

no. 

43 

no. 

107 

no.  171 

no.  224 

no. 

44 

no. 

108 

no.  172 

no.  225 

no. 

45 

no. 

109 

no.  173 

no.  226 

no. 

46 

no. 

110 

no.  174 

no.  227 

no. 

47 

no. 

111 

no.  175 

no.  228 

no. 

48 

no. 

112 

no.  176 

no.  229 

no. 

49 

no. 

113 

no.  177 

no.  230 

no. 

50 

no. 

114 

no.  178 

no.  231 

no. 

51 

no. 

115 

no.  179 

no.  232 

no. 

52 

no. 

116 

no.  180 

no.  233 

no. 

53 

no. 

117 

no.  181 

no.  234 

no. 

54 

no. 

118 

no.  182 

no.  235 

no. 

55 

no. 

119 

no.  183 

no.  236 

no. 

56 

no. 

120 

no.  184 

no.  237 

no. 

57 

no. 

121 

no.  185 

no.  238 

no. 

58 

no. 

122 

no.  186 

no.  239 

no. 

59 

no. 

123 

no.  187 

no.  240 

no. 

60 

no. 

124 

no.  188 

no.  241 

no. 

61 

no. 

125 

no.  189 

no.  242 

no. 

62 

no. 

126 

no.  190 

no.  243 

no. 

63 

no. 

127 

no.  191 

no.  244 

no. 

64 

no. 

128 

no.  192 

1900,  no.  1 

no. 

65 

no. 

129 

no.  193 

no.  2 

no. 

66 

no. 

130 

no.  194 

no.  3 

no. 

67 

no. 

131 

no.  195 

82452°— 11 71 


1122 


Classiflcation 
no. 

T25. 

UCaHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

T25.19: 

Notice  to 

mariners 

—Continued 

(date) 

1900,  no. 

196 

1901,  no. 

51     1901,  no.  115 

1901,  no.  179 

no. 

197 

no. 

52 

no.  116 

no.  180 

no. 

198 

no. 

53 

no.  117 

no.  181 

no. 

199 

no. 

54 

no.  118 

no.  182 

no. 

200 

'      no. 

55 

no.  119 

no.  183 

no. 

201 

no. 

56 

no.  120 

no.  184 

no. 

202 

no. 

57 

no.  121 

no.  185 

no. 

203 

no. 

58 

no.  122 

no.  186 

no. 

204 

no. 

59 

no.  123 

no.  187 

no. 

205 

no. 

60 

no.  124 

no.  188 

no. 

206 

no. 

61 

no.  125 

no.  189 

no. 

207 

no. 

62 

no.  126 

no.  190 

no. 

208 

no. 

63 

no.  127 

no.  191 

no. 

209 

no. 

64 

no.  128 

no.  192 

1901,  no. 

1 

no. 

65 

no.  129 

no.  193 

no. 

2 

no. 

66 

no.  130 

no.  194 

no. 

3 

no. 

67 

no.  131 

no.  195 

no. 

4 

no. 

68 

no.  132 

no.  196 

no. 

5 

no. 

69 

no.  133 

no.  197 

no. 

6 

no. 

70 

no.  134 

no.  198 

no. 

7 

no. 

71 

no.  135 

no.  199 

no. 

8 

no. 

72 

no.  136 

1902,  no.  1 

no. 

9 

no. 

73 

no.  137 

no.  2 

no. 

10 

no. 

74 

no.  138 

no.  3 

no. 

11 

no. 

75 

no.  139 

no.  4 

no. 

12 

no. 

76 

no.  140 

no.  5 

no. 

13 

no. 

77 

no.  141 

no.  6 

no. 

14 

no. 

78 

no.  142 

no.  7 

no. 

15 

no. 

79 

no.  143 

no.  8 

n: 

16 

no. 

80 

no.  144 

no.  9 

no. 

17 

no. 

81 

no.  145 

no.  10 

no. 

18 

no. 

82 

no.  146 

no.  11 

no. 

19 

no. 

83 

no.  147 

no.  12 

no. 

20 

no. 

84 

no.  148 

no.  13 

no. 

21 

no. 

85 

no.  149 

no.  14 

no. 

22 

no. 

86 

no.  150 

no.  15 

no. 

23 

no. 

87 

no.  151 

no.  16 

no. 

24 

no. 

88 

no.  152 

no.  17 

no. 

25 

no. 

89 

no.  153 

no.  18 

no. 

26 

no. 

90 

no.  154 

no.  19 

no. 

27 

no. 

91 

no.  155 

no.  20 

no. 

28 

no. 

92 

no.  156 

no.  21 

no. 

29 

no. 

93 

no.  157 

no.  22 

no. 

30 

no. 

94 

no.  158 

no.  23 

no. 

31 

no. 

95 

no.  159 

no.  24 

no. 

32 

no. 

96 

no.  160 

no.  25 

no. 

33 

no. 

97 

no.  161 

no.  26 

no. 

34 

no. 

98 

no.  162 

no.  27 

no. 

35 

no. 

99 

no.  163 

no.  28 

no. 

36 

no. 

100 

no.  164 

no.  29 

no. 

37 

no. 

101 

no.  165 

no.  30 

no. 

38 

no. 

102 

no.  166 

no.  31 

no. 

39 

no. 

103 

no.  167 

no.  32 

no. 

40 

no. 

104 

no.  168 

no.  33 

no. 

41 

no. 

105 

no.  169 

no.  34 

'  •■  K' 

no. 

42 

no. 

106 

no.  170 

no.  35 

no. 

43 

no. 

107 

no.  171 

no.  36 

no. 

44 

no. 

108 

no.  172 

no.  37 

no. 

45 

no. 

109 

no.  173 

no.  38 

no. 

46 

no. 

110 

no.  174 

no.  39 

no. 

47 

no. 

111 

no.  175 

no.  40 

no. 

48 

no. 

112 

no.  176 

no.  41 

no. 

49 

no. 

113 

no.  177 

no.  42 

no. 

50 

no. 

114 

no.  178 

no.  43 

1123 


Classlflrfttion 
no. 

T25. 

LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

T25.19: 

Notice  to  mariners— Continued 

(date) 

1902,  no. 

44 

1902,  no.   90 

1902,  no. 

136           1903 

,no.   22 

no. 

45 

no.   91 

no. 

137 

no.   23 

no. 

46 

no.   92 

no. 

138 

no.   24 

no. 

47 

no.   93 

no. 

139 

no.   25 

no. 

48 

no.   94 

no. 

140 

no.   26 

no. 

49 

no.   95 

no. 

141 

no.   27 

no. 

50 

no.   96 

no. 

142 

no.  28 

no. 

51 

no.   97 

no. 

143 

no.   29 

no. 

52 

no.   98 

no. 

144 

no.   30 

no. 

53 

no.   99 

no. 

145 

no.   31 

no. 

54 

no.  100 

no. 

146 

no.   32 

no. 

55 

no.  101 

no. 

147 

no.   33 

no. 

56 

no.  102 

no. 

148 

no.   34 

no. 

57 

no.  103 

no. 

149 

no.   35 

no. 

58 

no.  104 

no. 

150 

no.   36 

no. 

59 

no.  105 

no. 

151 

no.   37 

no. 

60 

no.  106 

no. 

152 

no.   38 

no. 

61 

no.  107 

no. 

153 

no.   39 

no. 

62 

no.  108 

no. 

154 

no.   40 

no. 

63 

no.  109 

no. 

155 

no.   41 

no. 

64 

no.  110 

no. 

156 

no.   42 

no. 

65 

no.  Ill 

no. 

157 

no.   43 

no. 

66 

no.  112 

no. 

158 

no.   44 

no. 

67 

no.  113 

no. 

159 

no.   45 

no. 

68 

no.  114 

no. 

160 

no.   46 

no. 

69 

no.  115 

1903,  no. 

1 

no.   47 

no. 

70 

no.  116 

no. 

2 

no.   48 

no. 

71 

no.  117 

no. 

3 

no.   49 

no. 

72 

no.  118 

no. 

4 

no.   50 

no. 

73 

no.  119 

no. 

5 

no.   51 

no. 

74 

no.  120 

no. 

6 

no.   52 

no. 

75 

no.  121 

no. 

7 

no.   53 

no. 

76 

no.  122 

no. 

8 

no.   54 

no. 

.77 

no.  123 

no. 

9 

no,   55 

no. 

78 

no.  124 

no. 

10 

no.   56 

no. 

79 

no.  125 

no. 

11 

no.   57 

no. 

80 

no.  126 

no. 

12 

no.   58 

no. 

81 

no.  127 

no. 

13 

no.   59 

no. 

82 

no.  128 

no. 

14 

no.   60 

no. 

83 

no.  129 

no. 

15 

no.   61 

no. 

84 

no.  130 

no. 

16 

no.   62 

no. 

85 

no.  131 

no. 

17 

no.   63 

no. 

86 

no.  132 

no. 

18 

no.   64 

no. 

87 

no.  133 

no. 

19 

no.   65 

no. 

88 

no.  134 

no. 

20 

no.   66 

no. 

89 

no.  135 

no. 

21 

no.    67 

See,  for  later 

issues,  09.20: 

T25.20; 

(date^ 


Post  llglits  on  western  rivers   [14tli,  15tli,  and  16tli 
districts]    4°  and  narrow  16« 

Beacon-lights  on  western  rivers  [14th,  15th,  and  16th  districts] 
1888;  corrected  to  June  1, 1888 

Post  lights  on  western  rivers  [14th,  15th,  and  16th  districts] 
1893;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1893 
1894;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1894 
1895;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1895 
1896;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1896 
1897;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1897 
1898;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1898 
1899;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1899 
1900;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1900 
1901;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1901 
1902;  corrected  to  Sept.  1,  1902 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.21: 


1124 


Classiflcation 
no. 

T25.21: 

(CT) 
T25.22: 


856 

858 
862 
870 

871 
881 
902 

T26.23: 

;.(date) 


T25.24; 

Un3 


T25.     LIGHT-HOUSE  BOARD— Continued 

Specifications 

See,  for  issues  since  July  1,  1903,  C9.22: 
Instructions  to  liglit  keepers 

[It  is  not  certainly  known  when  or  under  what  title  the  1st  edition  of  these  instruc- 
tions was  printed;  but  presumably  those  issued  in  1852  and  included  in  Laws, 
rules,  etc.,  Light  House  Establishment  of  United  States  (T25.15:852)  may  have 
formed  the  1st  edition.] 

InEtructions  and  directions  to  light-house  and  light-vessel  keepers  of 

United  States.    2d  edition.     1856.    * 
Same.    3d  edition.    1858.    * 
Same.    4th  edition.     1862. 
Instructions  and  directions  to  guide  light-house  keepers  and  others 

belonging  to  Light-House  Establishment.     5th  edition.    Jan.  1, 

1870. 
Instructions  and  directions  to  light  keepers.     6th  edition,     Sept.  1871. 
Instructions  to  light  keepers.    July,  1881.    4">    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  151.) 
Instructions  to  light-keepers  and  masters  of  light-house  vessels.     1902. 

4°    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  — .) 

Beacons,  buoys,  and  daymarks   in   3d  subdlstrict 
embracing  Porto  Rico  and  adjacent  islands 

1902;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1902 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  1,  1902 
1903    [None  issued.] 

See,  for  later  issues,  C9.24: 
Rules  and  regulations  (miscellaneous) 

Uniforms.     Regulations  governing  uniforms  of  officers  and  men  of  Light- 
House  Service.     1893. 
See,  for  later  issues,  C9.25: 


T26.     LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION 

(A  Division  of  Loans  and  a  Division  of  Currency  were  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1875  (Stat.  L.  v. 
18,  p.  398),  and  were  consolidated  the  following  year  by  act  approved  Aug.  15, 1876  (Stat.  L.  v.  19,  p. 
149).] 


T26.1: 

(date) 
T26.2: 

B64^ 

B642 
M74 
T26.3: 

(nos.) 
T26.4: 

(nos.) 

T26.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Bonds.     Regulations  of  Treasury  Department  in  relation  to  United 
States  bonds.     1896. 
Same.     1904. 
Money.     Volume  of  money  in  circulation.     1891. 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Circulation  statement    various  sizes    [Monthly.] 

Statement  showing  amounts  of  gold  and  silver  coins  and  certiJ&cates 
[etc.]  in  circulation    4'»andf® 

1889,  Jan.               1889,  June              1889,  Nov.  1890,  Apr. 

Feb.                       July                       Dec.  May 

Mar.                       Aug.              1890,  Jan.  June 

Apr.                       Sept.                      Feb.  July 

May                      Oct.                      Mar,  Aug. 


1125 


ClMnlflcation    T2(5.    LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION— Continued 
no. 


T26.5: 

(date) 


Circulation  statement — Continued 


Statement 

showing  amounts  of 

gold  and  silver  coins  and  certil 

[etc.] 

in  circulation— Continued 

1890,  Sept. 

1893,  Jan. 

1895,  May               1897,  Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
liSy 

Aug. 

Dec. 

1891,  Jan. 

Sept.             1898,  Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr, 
Mky 

May 

Sept. 

1896,  Jan. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

1894,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Max. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

1892,  Jan. 

May 

Sept.             1899,  Jan. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

A^y 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

1897,  Jan. 

May 

June 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug. 

Sept. 

1895,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

June 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

July 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Circulation  statement    oblong  8^ 

1900,  Jan. 

1902,  July 

1905,  Jan.               19( 

)7,July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
M^y 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

1903,  Jan. 

July               19C 

>8,Jan. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

May 

Dec. 

Jime 

Dec. 

June 

1901,  Jan. 

July 

1906,  Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
l\Sy 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

1904,  Jan. 

July              19C 

19,  Jan. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Apr. 

Oct. 

M^y 

Nov. 

May 

Nov. 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

1902,  Jan. 

July 

1907, Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
Mky 

Oct. 

Apr. 
May 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

June 

Dec. 

1126 


Classification 
no. 

T26.6 ' : 


878 
881 

894 

8961 
8962 
897 
901 
909 
T26.6  2: 

895 
896 

T26.7: 

(date) 


T26.     LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION— Continued 

Laws  relating  to  loans  and  currency 

See  also  T2Q.6^: 

See,  for  similar  laws  issued  prior  to  establishment  of  Loans  and  Cur- 
rency Division,  T12.6:863i'2,  864 ^'^  and  T1.2:L78'^'^ 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  loans  and  currency  since  1860,  includ- 
ing coinage  acts  [1792-1878].     1878.     [Has  no  Treasury  Depart- 
ment document  number.] 

Same,  supplement  1,  June  19,  1878-Mar.  3,  1881.     1881.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  136.) 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  loans  and  currency,  coinage,  and 

banking.    See  [2341-226]. 
Compilation  of  principal  laws  of  United  States  relating  to  loans  and 
currency.     1894.     [Has    no    Treasury    Department    document 
number.] 

Same.     1896.     69  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1828.) 

Same.     [Revised  edition.]    1896.     58  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1881.) 

Same.    [Reprint]  1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1881.) 

Same.     1901.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2256.) 

Same.     1909.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2528.) 
Laws  relating  to  coinage 

See  also  T26.6^: 

See,  for  Brief  history  of  coinage  legislation,  to  1891,  T1.2:C662. 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  coinage.     1895.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1769.) 

Same.    1896.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1869.) 

See,  for  editions  of  1897  and  1904,  T28.10:897,  904. 

Caveat    list    of    United    States    registered    bonds 

f«     [Monthly.] 

Registered  bonds  caveated 

1893,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1894,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1895,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 


1895,  Oct. 

1898,  May 

1900,  Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

1901,  Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

Feb. 

1896,  Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

May 

Apr. 

Nov. 

June 

May 

Dec. 

July 

June 

1899,  Jan. 

Aug. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

1902,  Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

Feb. 

1897,Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

Apr. 
May 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

June 

1900,  Jan. 

Aug. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

May 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

1903,  Jan. 

Dec. 

July 

Feb. 

1898, Jan. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Oct 

May 

Apr. 

Nov. 

June 

Cluslflcatlon 
no. 


1127 


T26.     LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION— Continued 


T26.7:     Caveat  list  of  United  States  regflstered  bonds— Cont'd 


(date) 


Registered  bonds  caveated— Continued 
1903,  July  1903,  Dec.  1904,  May 

Aug.  1904,  Jan.  June 

Sept.  Feb.  July 

Oct  Mar.  Aug. 

Nov.  Apr.  Sept. 

Caveat  list  of  United  States  registered  bonds 


1905,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 


1906,  June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 


1907,  Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


1904,  Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 


1908,  Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


T27.     PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND   MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE 


T27.1: 

(date) 


(The  Marine-Hospital  Service  grew  out  of  the  act  of  July  16, 1798  (Stat.  L.  v.  1,  p.  605)  and  subsequent 
acts  for  the  relief  of  sick  and  disabled  seamen.  Reorganized  by  act  of  June  29,  1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p. 
169).  Name  changed  by  act  of  July  1,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  712)  to  Public  Health  and  Marine- 
Hospital  Service. 

From  1879  to  1885  certain  duties  relating  to  the  public  health  were  transferred  by  act  of  June  2,  1879 
(Stat.  L.  V.  21,  p.  5-7)  to  the  National  Board  of  Health  (T29.). 

See,  for  historical  sketches  of  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  T27.1:872,  p.  7-27,  T27.2:M33, 
and  T27.12:13, 20.] 

Annual  reports  of  surgeon -general 

[1853-61,  certain  statistics  concerning  marine  hospitals  are  included  in  annual 
reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  A  special  report 
containing  statistics  for  6  months  ending  Dec.  31, 1871,  was  issued  as  a  Congres- 
sional document;  see  [1479-36]. 

The  first  of  the  present  series  of  reports  is  that  for  fiscal  year  1872.  The  number  of 
the  report  does  not  appear  on  the  title-page,  but  it  is  frequently  mentioned  in 
the  letter  of  transmittal.  This  numbering  exhibited  various  inconsistencies 
prior  to  1893.  Beginning  with  report  for  1893,  the  numbering  has  been  on  the 
basis  of  an  individual  report  for  each  year  beginning  with  that  for  1872,  not- 
withstanding the  fact  that  the  report  for  1876  was  included  with  that  for  1877, 
and  the  report  for  1878  with  that  for  1879. 

Only  a  very  brief  unsigned  summary  is  included  in  anntial  reports  of  Treasury 
Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:).] 

Supervising  surgeon 


1872 
~T?r7q 

[1566-131] 

lo/o 
1874 

SUPERVISINQ   SURGEON-GENERAL 

1875 

1884 

1891 

1897 

1876  and  1877 

1885 

1892 

1898 

1878  and  1879 

1886 

1893,  V.  1 

1899 

1880 

1887 

Same,  v.  2 

1900 

1881 

1888 

1894 

1901 

1882 

1889 

1895 

1883 

1890 

1896 

SURGEON-GENERAL 

1902 

1906 

[5152-199] 
5352-456] 

1903 

[4700-338] 

1907 

1904 

4843-81] 

1908 

5417-1366] 

I 

1905 

'5024-320] 

1909 

5710-145] 

1128 


Classiflcation 
no. 


T27.1«: 

(CT) 


T27.2: 

As7i 


As72 
F761 


F762 

F77 

HI91 
HI92 

H193 

In3 

M33 
M56 


N72 

P83 
Sel 


Su7 
Y31 

Y32 


T27.    PUBIilC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE— Continued 

Annual  reports  of  surgeon-general  (separates) 

[This  class  of  separates  includes  not  only  scientific  articles  and  special  reports  from 
the  report  of  the  surgeon-general,  but  also,  under  T27.1a:H99,  the  one  annual 
report  of  the  Hygienic  Laboratory  which  was  issued  separately,  namely,  that  for 
1896.  See,  for  further  information  about  the  Hygienic  Laboratory  and  its  annual 
reports,  note  under  T27.3: 

Certain  separates  from  annual  reports  for  1898, 1904,  and  1908  were,  some  years  after 
their  publication,  assigned  numbers  in  the  series  of  Public  health  bulletins:  sec 
T27.12:3,  14,  25.] 

General  publications 

Assistant  surgeon.     [Circular  concerning  examination  of  candidates  for 
position  of  assistant  surgeon  in   Public  Health  and  Marine- 
Hospital  Service,  to  be  held  Apr.  15,  1907.]    Feb.  12,  1907.    4° 
Same  [to  be  held  Jan.  7,  1909].     Nov.  5,  1908.    4<^ 

Formaldehyde.  Rapid  disinfection  with  high  percentages  of  formal- 
dehyd,  researches  conducted  at  Hygienic  Laboratory  of  Marine 
Hospital  Service;  by  Ezra  Kimball  Sprague.     1897.     12^ 

Formaldehyde.  Report  on  formaldehyd  disinfection  in  vacuum  cham- 
ber; by  E.  K.  Sprague.    1899. 

Fort  Stanton,  N.  Mex.  Advice  and  instructions  to  patients  [of  tuber- 
culosis sanitorium  at  Fort  Stanton,  N.  Mex.].  [1906.]  \8ee  also 
T27.12:14,  24.] 

Handbook  for  ship's  medicine  chest.     1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  150.) 
Same;  by  George  W.  Stoner.     [Revised  edition.]    1900.     ([Treas. 

Dept.]  doc.  2202.) 
Same;  by  George  W.  Stoner.    2d  edition.    1904.     ([Treas.  Dept.] 
doc.  2389.) 

Infanta  Isabella.  [Telegrams  relative  to]  Spanish  man-of-war,  Infanta 
Isabella,  detained  at  Tampa  Bay,  Florida  State  quarantine  [May, 
1895].  1895.  [Prepared  for  annual  report  of  supervising  surgeon- 
general,  but  printed  only  in  this  form.] 

Marine-Hospital  Service.  [Sketch  of]  United  States  Marine-Hospital 
Service,  n.  p.  [1901].  [Distributed  at  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901.    See,  for  later  sketches,  T27. 12:13,  20.] 

Metric  system.  Adoption  of  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures  by 
Marine-Hospital  Service  for  purveying  medicines,  and  for  other 
official  medical  pjurposes,  with  rules  for  converting  terms  of  U.  S. 
apothecaries'  weights  and  measures  into  their  respective  equiva- 
lents in  terms  of  metric  system,  and  suggestions  for  writing 
metric  medical  prescriptions  [with  metric  posological  table:  by 
Oscar  Oldberg].  1878.  24°  [Selected  portions  reprinted  from 
annual  report  of  surgeon-general,  1877  (T27. 1:877).] 

Nomenclature  of  diseases,  being  classification  and  English-Latin  termi- 
nology of  provisional  nomenclature  of  Royal  College  of  Physi- 
cians, London;  [prepared  for  use  of  medical  officers  of  United 
States  Marine-Hospital  Service  by  John  M.  Woodworth].     1874. 

Portable  laboratories  of  Marine  Hospital  Service;  by  H.  D.  Geddings. 
[1901.]  [Reprinted  from  International  clinics,  v.  4,  10th  series. 
Distributed  at  Pan-American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901.] 

Seamen.  [Circular  letter]  to  collectors  of  customs,  medical  officers  [etc., 
concerning  Treasury  Department  circular  42,  June  19,  1908,  on 
Contracts  for  care  of  seamen,  etc.].    June  22,  1908.    4® 

Supply  table  for  Marine-Hospital  Service.     1901. 

Yellow  fever.  Preliminary  report  on  yellow-fever  epidemic  of  1882  in 
Texas.     [1882.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  341.) 

Yellow  fever,  its  nature,  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prophylaxis,  and 
quarantine  regulations  relating  thereto.  1898. 
[The  articles  in  this  pamphlet,  with  the  Value  of  autopsic  findings  (T27.2:Y3  s)  and 
another  paper  on  Train  inspection  were  reprinted  in  the  annual  report  for  1889 
(T27,l:898).  The  combined  articles  were  again  issued  in  pamphlet  form  in  1899, 
with  certain  additional  matter;  see  T27.12:4.  Another  article  belonging  to  this 
group  is  entered  under  T27. 12 :5.]  '' 


1129 


Classlflratlon 
no. 


T27. 


pubijIO  health  and  marine-hohpital 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.2: 

T27,2<*: 

(CT) 
T27.3: 

(nos.) 


T27.4 : 

(date) 


Oeneral  pu  I )li cations — Continued 

Yellow  fever.  Value  of  autopsic  findings  in  cases  that  have  died  of 
suspected  yellow  fever,  by  Eugene  Wasdin;  supplement  to  Yel- 
low fever,  its  nature,  diagnosis,  etc.     1898. 

General  publications  (separates) 
Hygienic  Laboratory,  Bulletins 

[The  laboratory  of  the  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  is  known  as  the 
Hygienic  Laboratory.  It  was  established  at  the  marine  hospital  on  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1887.    Transferred  to  Washington,  D.  C,  June  11,  1891. 

The  series  of  bulletins  listed  below  includes  the  most  important  printed  records  of 
the  work  of  the  laboratory. 

Annual  reports  are  also  made  each  year  to  the  surgeon-general  of  the  Public  Health 
and  Marine-Hospital  Service;  those  for  1891,  1894-1905  are  printed  in  full  over 
the  signature  of  tiie  director  of  the  Hygienic  Laboratory  in  the  annual  reports 
of  the  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  (T27.1:);  for  1888-90,  1906-09, 
the  work  of  the  laboratory  is  merely  summarized  by  the  surgeon-general  of  the 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  in  his  report;  reports  for  1892,  1893, 
if  made,  were  not  printed.  The  only  annual  report  of  the  Hygienic  Laboratory 
issued  separately  is  that  for  1896  which  is  classed  under  T27.1o:H99.] 

[1]  Preliminary  note  on  viability  of  bacillus  pestis;  by  M.  J.  Rosenau. 
1900.     [From  Public  health  reports,  May  25,  1900  (T27.6:15).] 

[2]  Formalin  disinfection  of  baggage  without  apparatus;  by  M.  J.  Rose- 
nau.    1900. 


1900 
Same. 


1902 


10 


[1st  edition.]    Aug.  1902 
Same.    Revised  edition.    Mar. 
1904 

[1st  edition.]    Feb.  1903 
Same.   2d  edition.   Feb.  [July] 
1903 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 


29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 


5354-840 

5354-841 

5354-842 

5354-843 

5354-844 

5353-702 

5354-845 

5354-872^ 

5418-1009 

5418-1014 

5418-1018" 

5418-1441 

5418-1465 

5419-1532 

5419-1533 

5419-1562 

5419-1563 

5419-1564 

5711-164 

5711-165] 

5712-178 

5711-179 

5713-432 

5711-503 


Circulars 

, ,    [pirculars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  service  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 

'"  *        Department  circulars;  xee  certain  issues  under  T1.4:    During  some  of  the  early 

years  these  circulars  bore  also  bureau  numbers  assigned  in  series  by  calendar 

years,  e.  g.,  "1876,  Department  no.  50,  U.  S.  Marine-Hospital  Service,  no.  2, 

series  1876." 

See,  for  Bureau  circular  letters,  T27.15:] 


1130 


Classification 
no. 


T27.5: 

(date) 


T27.    PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HO SPIT Ali 

SERVICE— Continued 

Official  list  of  commissioned  and  other  officers  of 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 
also  list  of  U.  S.  marine  hospitals,  quarantine 
stations,    and  quarantine   vessels     small  4°  and  8° 

Oflficial  list  of  medical  officers  of  Marine-Hospital  Service,  including 
acting  assistant  surgeons  and  hospital  stewards,  also  lists  of  U.  S. 
marine  hospitals  and  quarantine  stations    small  4<» 

1881  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  158 

1882  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  242 

1883  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  374.)    * 

1884  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  527.)    * 

1885  [Jan.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  670.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  708.) 

1886,  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  788.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  856.) 

1887.  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  942.) 


1888, 


Jan 

July 

Jan. 

July 

1889,  Jan. 
July 

1890,  Jan. 
July 

1891,  Jan. 
July 

1892,  Jan. 
July 

1893,  Jan. 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1014.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1077.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1123.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1179.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1230.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1291.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1323.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1396.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  dec.  1435.) 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 


1520.) 

1578.) 


Official  list  of  medical  officers,  acting  assistant  surgeons,  and  hospital 
stewards  of  Marine-Hospital  Service,  also  lists  of  IT.  S.  marine 
hospitals  and  quarantine  stations    small  4*' 

1893,  July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1613.) 

1894,  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1659.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1685.) 

1895,  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1743.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1786.) 

1896,  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1838.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1870.) 

Official  list  of  commissioned  officers,  acting  assistant  surgeons,  and  hos- 

Eital  stewards  of  Marine-Hospital  Service,  also  list  of  U.  S.  marine 
ospitals  and  quarantine  stations    8° 

1897,  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1931.) 

Official  list  of  commissioned  and  noncommissioned  officers  of  Marine- 
Hospital  Service,  also  list  of  U.  S.  marine  hospitals  and  quaran- 
tine stations    8° 

1897,  July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1952.) 

1898,  Jan.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2016.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2027.) 

1899,  Jan.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2090.) 
July    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2129.) 

1900,  Jan. 
July 

1901,  Jan. 
July 

Official  list  of  commissioned  and  noncommissioned  officers  of  Marine- 
Hospital  Service,  also  list  of  U.  S.  marine  hospitals,  quarantine 
stations  and  quarantine  vessels    8° 

1902,  Jan. 


1131 


CUmiinratlon 
no. 


T27.     PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.5: 

(date) 


T27.6: 

(v.  nos.) 


Official  list  of  commissioned  and  other  officers  of 
Public  Ilealtli  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 
also  list  of  U.  S.  marine  hospitals,  quarantine 
stations,  and  quarantine  vessels— Continued 

Official  list  of  commissionod  and  noncommissioned  officers  of  Public 
Health  and  Marine- Hospital  Service,  also  list  of  U.  S.  marine  hos- 
pitals, quarantine  stations  and  quarantine  vessels    8° 

1902,  July 

1903,  Jan. 
July  * 

1904,  Jan. 
July  * 

1905,  Jan. 
July 

1906,  Jan. 
July 

1907,  Jan. 
July 

1908,  Jan. 
July 

Official  list  of  commissioned  and  other  officers  of  Public  Health  and 
Marine-Hospital  Service,  also  list  of  U.  S.  marine  hospitals,  quar- 
antine stations,  and  quarantine  vessels    8*> 

1909,  Jan. 
Julyt 

Public  health  reports  (weekly) 

[The  "Bulletins  of  the  public  health,"  nos.  1-46,  published  in  accordance  with  the 
national  quarantine  act  of  Apr.  29,  1878,  were  issued  weekly  from  July  13, 1878, 
to  May  24, 1879.  They  were  originally  published  on  separate  sheets  by  manifold 
process.  In  order  to  preserve  them  in  permanent  form,  they  were  reprinted  in 
one  volume  by  the  mrine-Hospital  Service  in  1881,  and  were  later  designated 
as  V.  1  of  this  series.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  them  only  in  the 
reprmt  of  1881. 

From  July  5,  1879,  to  July  1,  1882,  the  series  of  "Bulletins  of  the  public  health" 
issued  by  the  Marine-Hospital  Service  was  superseded  by  the  series  of  weekly 
bulletins  issued  by  the  National  Board  of  Health;  see  T29.3  ': 

In  1887,  the  publication  was  resumed  by  the  Marine-Hospital  Service  under  the 
title  Weekly  abstract  of  s^itary  reports,  and  the  issues  for  that  year,  numbered 
from  47  to  96,  Jan.  20-Doc.  30,  c'onstitute  v.  2.  With  v.  3, 1888,"  the  plan  of  begin- 
ning a  new  series  of  numbers  for  each  annual  volume  was  adopted.  The  word 
"weekly"  disappeared  from  the  individual  issues  with  v.  5,  no.  3,  but  was 
retained  on  tlie  volume  title-pages  through  v.  10. 

With  V.  11,  1896,  the  title  was  changed  to  Public  health  reports,  the  back  title  of 
the  bound  volumes  reading,  Weekly  public  health  reports.] 

[v.  1]  Bulletins  of  public  health  [nos.  1^6,  July  13, 1878-May  24, 1879], 
issued  by  supervising  surgeon-general  under  national  quarantine 
act  of  Apr.  29,  1878.  Reprint  1881.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  74.) 
[Originally  published  on  separate  sheets  by  manifold  process. 
These  must  not  be  confused  with  the  series  of  miscellaneous 
"Public  health  bulletins;"  see  T27.12:] 

Weekly  abstract  of  sanitary  reports 


V.  2 


1887 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 


V.  2 


1887 
no.  57 


V.  2 


58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
no.  66 


no. 
no. 
no, 
no, 
no 
no, 
no 
no 


1887 
no.  67 
no.  68 
no.  69 
no.  70 
no.  71 
no.  72 
no.  73 
no.  74 
no.  75 
no.  76 


t  No  issue  for  Jan.  1910,  and  beginning  with  July,  1910,  issues  are  to  be  annual. 


1132 

Classification    T27.    PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

"**•  SERVICE— Continued 


T27.6: 

Public  liealtli  reports— Continued 

(v.  nos.) 

Weekly  abstract  of  sanitary  reports— Continued 

V.  2  1887          V.  3  1888          v.  4 

1889 

no. 

77             no.  41 

no.  49 

no. 

78             no.  42 

no.  50 

no. 

79             no.  43 

no.  51 

no. 

80             no.  44 

no.  52 

no. 

81             no.  45         V.  5 

1890 

no. 

82             no.  46 

no.  1 

no. 

83             no.  47 

no.  2 

no. 

84             no.  48 

no.  3 

no. 

85             no.  49 

no.  4 

no. 

86             no.  50 

no.  5 

no. 

87             no.  51 

no.  6 

no. 

88             no.  52 

no.  7 

no. 

89         V.4  1889 

no.  8 

no. 

90             no.  1 

no.  9 

no. 

91             no.  2 

no.  10 

no. 

92             no.  3 

no.  11 

no. 

93             no.  4 

no.  12 

no. 

94            no.  5 

no.  13 

no. 

95            no.  6 

no.  14 

no. 

96            no.  7 

no.  15 

V.  3  1888              no.  8 

no.  16 

no. 

1             no.  9 

no.  17 

no. 

2            no.  10 

no.  18 

no. 

3            no.  11 

no.  19 

no. 

4            no.  12 

no.  20 

no. 

5             no.  13 

no.  21 

no. 

^             no.  14 

no.  22 

no. 

7             no.  15 

no.  23 

no. 

8             no.  16 

no.  24 

no. 

9             no.  17 

no.  25 

no. 

10            no.  18 

no.  26 

no. 

11             no.  19 

no.  27 

no. 

12             no.  20 

no.  28 

no. 

13             no.  21 

no.  29 

no. 

14             no.  22 

no.  30 

no. 

15             no.  23 

no.  31 

no. 

16             no.  24 

no.  32 

no. 

17             no.  25 

no.  33 

no. 

18             no.  26 

no.  34 

no. 

19             no.  27 

no.  35 

no. 

20             no.  28 

no.  36 

no. 

21             no.  29 

no.  37 

no. 

22             no.  30 

no.  38 

no. 

23             no.  31 

no.  39 

no. 

24             no.  32 

no.  40 

no. 

25            no.  33 

no.  41 

no. 

26             no.  34 

no.  42 

no. 

27             no.  35 

no.  43 

no. 

28            no.  36 

no.  44 

no. 

29            no.  37 

no.  45 

no. 

30            no.  38 

no.  46 

no. 

31             no.  39 

no.  47 

no. 

32             no.  40 

no.  48 

no. 

33             no.  41 

no.  49 

no. 

34             no.  42 

no.  50 

no. 

35             no.  43 

no.  51 

no. 

36             no.  44 

no.  52 

no. 

37             no.  45        v.  6 

1891 

no. 

38             no.  46 

no.  1 

no. 

39             no.  47 

no.  2 

no. 

40             no.  48 

no.  3 

1133 


CUsHincatlon    T27. 
no. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.6:     Public  health,  reports— Continued 

(v.  no8. )     Weekly  abstract  of  sanitary  reports — Continued 


V.  6 


V.  7 


1891 
no.  4 
no.  6 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
1892 


V.  7 


no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no.  9 

no.  10 

no.  11 


V.  8 


1892 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
1893 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 


V.  8 


V.  9 


no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
1894 
no.  1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 


1134 


Classification 

T27. 

PUBLIC  E 

no. 

T27.6: 

Public  liealtli  re 

(v.  nos.) 

Weekly  abstract  of  sa 

V.  9 

1894 

no. 

27 

no. 

28 

no. 

29 

no. 

30 

no. 

31 

no. 

32 

;\'j^ 

no. 

33 

'*'! 

no. 

34 

no. 

35 

no. 

36 

no. 

37 

no. 

38 

no. 

39 

no. 

40 

no. 

41 

no. 

42 

no. 

43 

,. 

no. 

44 

no. 

45 

;.;;/ 

no. 

46 

''--; 

no. 

47 

<»{ 

no. 

48 

11 

no. 

49 

i  1 

no. 

50 

no. 

51 

no. 

52 

Public  health  reports 

V.  11 

1896 

no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

ii." 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

*- 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

no. 

14 

no. 

15 

no. 

16 

no. 

17 

■ 

no. 

18 

no. 

19 

no. 

20 

no. 

21 

no. 

22 

no. 

23 

no. 

24 

no 

25 

no 

26 

no 

27 

no 

28 

no 

29 

no 

30 

no 

31 

no. 

32 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE— Continued 


V.  10 


V.  11 


V.  12 


01 


1895 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 

1896 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
1897 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


V.  10 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
no.  11 


1895 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 


V.  12 


no, 
no, 
no, 
no, 
no. 


48 
49 
50 
51 
52 


1897 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 


1135 


CUuiflcfttlon 
no. 


T27.     PUBIiTC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAIj 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.6: 

(v.  no8.) 


Public  health,  reports- 

V.12 


V.  13 


1897 
no.  44 
no.  46 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
1898 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 


V.  14 


V.  15 


-Continued 

1899 

V.  15  1900 

no.  1 

pt.  1 

,  no.  11 

no.  2 

no.  12 

no.  3 

no.  13 

no.  4 

no.  14 

no.  5 

no.  15 

no.  6 

no.  16 

no.  7 

no.  17 

no.  8 

no.  18 

no.  9 

no.  19 

no.  10 

no.  20 

no.  11 

no.  21 

no.  12 

no.  22 

no.  13 

no.  23 

no.  14 

no.  24 

no.  15 

no.' 25 

no.  16 

no.  26 

no.  17 

pt.2 

no.  27 

no.  18 

no.  28 

no.  19 

no.  29 

no.  20 

no.  30 

no.  21 

no.  31 

no.  22 

no.  32 

no.  23 

no.  33 

no.  24 

no.  34 

no.  25 

no.  35 

no.  26 

no.  36 

no.  27 

no.  37 

no.  28 

no.  38 

no.  29 

no.  39 

no.  30 

no.  40 

no.  31 

no.  41 

no.  32 

no.  42 

no.  33 

no.  43 

no.  34 

no.  44 

no.  35 

no.  45 

no.  36 

no.  46 

no.  37 

no.  47 

no.  38 

no.  48 

no.  39 

no.  49 

no.  40 

no.  50 

no.  41 

no.  51 

no.  42 

no.  52 

no.  43 

V.  16  1901 

no.  44 

pt.l 

no.  1 

no.  45 

no.  2 

no.  46 

no.  3 

no.  47 

no.  4 

no.  48 

no.  5 

no.  49 

no.  6 

no.  50 

no.  7 

no.  51 

no.  8 

no.  52 

no.  9 

1900 

no.  10 

pt.  1,  no. 

1 

no.  11 

no. 

2 

no.  12 

no. 

3 

no.  13 

no. 

4 

no.  14 

no. 

5 

no.  15 

no. 

6 

no.  16 

no. 

7 

no.  17 

no. 

8 

no.  18 

no. 

9 

no.  19 

no. 

10 

no.  20 

1136 

Classification    T27.    PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

'''*'  SERVICE-Continued 


T27.6:     Public  health,  reports— Continued 
(v.  no8.) 


:0,Tl:i 


V.  16  1901 

V.  17  1902 

V.  18 

1903   -'v.« 

pt.  1,  no.  21 

pt.  2, 

no.  29 

pt.  2,  no.  37 

no.  22 

no.  30 

no.  38 

no.  23 

no.  31 

no.  39 

no.  24 

no.  32 

no.  40 

no.  25 

no.  33 

no.  41 

no.  26 

no.  34 

no.  42 

pt.  2,  no.  27 

no.  35 

no.  43 

no.  28 

no.  36 

no.  44 

no.  29 

no.  37 

no.  45 

no.  30 

no.  38 

no.  46 

no.  31 

no.  39 

no.  47 

no.  32 

no.  40 

no.  48 

no.  33 

no.  41 

no.  49 

no.  34 

no.  42 

M  1  f 

no.  50 

no.  35 

no.  43 

.,,;, 

no.  51 

no.  36 

no.  44 

no.  52 

no.  37 

no.  45 

V.  19 

1904 

no.  38 

no.  46 

pt.  1,  no.  1 

no.  39 

no.  47 

no.  2 

no.  40 

no.  48 

no.  3 

no.  41 

no.  49 

no.  4 

no.  42 

no.  50 

no.  5 

no.  43 

no.  51 

a  I   w  1 1 

no.  6 

no.  44 

no.  52 

tl.oa 

no.  7 

no.  45 

V.  18  1903 

IT  ..)ti 

no.  8 

no.  46 

pt.  ] 

,  no.  1 

no.  9 

no.  47 

no.  2 

no.  10 

no.  48 

no.  3 

no.  11 

no.  49 

no.  4 

no.  12 

no.  50 

no.  5 

no.  13 

no.  51 

no.  6 

no.  14 

no.  52 

no.  7 

no.  15 

V.  17  1902 

no.  8 

no.  16 

pt.  1,  no.  1 

no.  9 

no.  17 

no.  2 

no.  10 

no.  18 

no.  3 

no.  11 

no.  19 

no.  4 

no.  12 

no.  20 

no.  5 

no.  13 

no.  21 

no.  6 

no.  14 

r  ._  ,(()i 

no.  22 

no.  7 

no.  15 

9S.oa 

no.  23 

no.  8 

no.  16 

or  tm 

no.  24 

no.  9 

no.  17 

.(,>:•■ 

no.  25 

no.  10 

no.  18 

■  ■!. 

no.  26 

no.  11 

no.  19 

pt.  2,  no.  27 

no.  12 

no.  20 

no.  28 

no.  13 

no.  21 

no.  29 

no.  14 

no.  22 

,,;, 

no.  30 

no.  15 

no.  23 

■  i' 

no.  31 

no.  16 

no.  24 

no.  32 

no.  17 

no.  25 

no.  33 

no.  18 

no.  26 

no.  34 

no.  19 

pt.  2 

,  no.  27 

no.  35 

no.  20 

no.  28 

no.  36 

no.  21 

no.  29 

no.  37 

no.  22 

no.  30 

no.  38 

no.  23 

no.  31 

.<l\ 

no.  39 

no.  24 

no.  32 

no.  40 

no.  25 

no.  33 

no.  41 

no.  26 

no.  34 

no.  42 

pt.  2,  no.  27 

no.  35 

no.  43 

no.  28 

no.  36 

no.  44 

1137 


CLuisifltathm    T27.    PUBLIC  HEAI/TH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAI. 

"**•  SERVICE— Continued 

T27.6:     Public  liealth 


(v.  no8.) 


V.  19  1904 

pt.  2,  no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 

V.  20  1905 

pt.  1,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
pt.  2,  no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 


reports— Continued 

V.  21  1906 

V.  22  1907 

pt.  1,  no.  1 

pt. 

1, 

no.  10 

no.  2 

no.  11 

no.  3 

no.  12 

no.  4 

no.  13 

no.  5 

no.  14 

no.  6 

no.  15 

no.  7 

no.  16 

no.  8 

no.l7 

no.  9 

no.  18 

no.  10 

no.  19 

no.  11 

no.  20 

no.  12 

no.  21 

no.  13 

no.  22 

no.  14 

no.  23 

no.  15 

no.  24 

no.  16 

no.  25 

no.  17 

no.  26 

no.  18 

pt. 

2,  no.  27 

no.  19 

no.  28 

no.  20 

no.  29 

no.  21 

no.  30 

no.  22 

no.  31 

no.  23 

no.  32 

no.  24 

no.  33 

no.  25 

no.  34 

no.  26 

no.  35 

pt.  2,  no.  27 

no.  36 

no.  28 

no.  37 

no.  29 

no.  38 

no.  30 

no.  39 

no.  31 

no.  40 

no.  32 

no.  41 

no.  33 

no.  42 

no.  34 

no.  43 

no.  35 

no.  44 

no.  36 

no.  45 

no.  37 

no.  46 

no.  38 

no.  47 

no.  39 

no.  48 

no.  40 

no.  49 

no.  41 

no.  50 

no.  42 

no.  51 

no.  43 

no.  52 

no.  44 

V.  23  1908 

no.  45 

pt. 

1, 

no.  1 

no.  46 

no.  2 

no.  47 

no.  3 

no.  48 

no,  4 

no.  49 

no.  5 

no.  50 

no.  ,6 

no.  51 

no.  7 

no.  52 

no.  8 

V.  22  1907 

no.  9 

pt.  1,  no.  1 

no.  10 

no.  2 

no.  11 

no.  3 

no.  12 

no.  4 

no.  13 

no.  5 

no.  14 

no,  6 

no.  15 

no.  7 

no.  16 

no.  8 

no.  17 

no.  9 

no.  18 

82452°— 11 72 


1138 


Classification 

T27.    PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE 

-H 

OSPIT 

no. 

SERVICE— Continuer' 

T27.6: 

Public  health 

reports 

—Continued 

•jlWn 

(v.  nos.) 

V.  23     1908 

V. 

23 

1908 

V.24 

1909 

pt.  1,  no.  19 

pt.  2 

no.  49 

pt. 

1,  no.  26 

no.  20 

no.  50 

pt. 

2,  no.  27 

no.  21 

no.  51 

no.  28 

no.  22 

no.  52 

no.  29 

no.  23 

V 

24 

1909 

no.  30 

no.  24 

pt.  1 

no.    1 

no.  31 

no.  25 

no.    2 

no.  32 

no.  26 

no.    3 

no.  33 

pt.  2,  no.  27 

no.    4 

no.  34 

no.  28 

no.    5 

no.  35 

no.  29 

no.    6 

no.  36 

no.  30 

no.    7 

no.  37 

no.  31 

no.    8 

no.  38 

no.  32 

no.    9 

no.  39 

no.  33 

no.  10 

no.  40 

no.  34 

no.  11 

no.  41 

no.  35 

no.  12 

no.  42 

no.  36 

no.  13 

no.  43 

no.  37 

no.  14 

no.  44 

no.  38 

no.  15 

no.  45 

no.  39 

no.  16 

no.  46 

no.  40 

no.  17 

no.  47 

no.  41 

no.  18 

no.  48 

no.  42 

no.  19 

no.  49 

no.  43 

no.  20 

no.  50 

no.  44 

no.  21 

no.  51 

no.  45 

no.  22 

no.  52 

no.  46 

no.  23 

no.  53 

no.  47 

no.  24 

>':    . 

no.  48 

no.  25 

T27.6«: 

(CT) 

T27.7; 

891 
893 

896 

903 


904 
T27.8: 


873 

11    .:-■'■ 

879 


Public  health  reports  (separates) 

[A  publication  entitled  Plague  Conference  held  r\  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  19, 1903, 
made  up  of  supplements  to  Public  health  reports,  v.  18,  no.  4,  Jan.  23,  and  no.  6, 
Feb.  6, 1903,  was  some  years  after  it«  publication  assigned  a  number  in  the  series 
of  Public  health  bulletins:  see  T27.12:10.] 

Regulations  governing  uniforms 

Regulations  concerning  uniforms.     1891.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1393.) 
Regulations  regarding  uniform  of  oflBcers  and  employes.     1893.     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1610.) 
Regulations   governing    uniforms    of    officers    and    employees.     1896. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1852.) 
'      Same.     1903.     [Also,  without  appendix  and  plates,  in  pt.  2  of  Rules 

and  regulations  governing  Treasury  Department  in  its  various 

branches;  see  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  document  399,  pt. 

2,  serial  no.  5093.] 
Same.     1904. 

Regulations  for  government  of  Public  Health  and 
Marine-Hospital  Service  (general) 

See  also  T27.7:,  T27.9i'2:,  and  T27.14: 
Regulations  of  Marine  Hospital  Service  for  collection  of  hospital  dues, 

and  application  of  fund  resulting  therefrom  to  relief  of  sick  and 

disabled  seamen,  as  provided  by  acts  approved  July  16,  1798, 

May  3,  1802,  and  June  30,  1870.     1873. 
Regulations  for  government  of  Marine-Hospital  Service;  approved  Nov. 

10,  1879.     1879. 


1139 


ClaMlflcstlon 
no. 


T27, 


PUBLIC  HEAIiTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAI, 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.8: 

885 


897 
902 


903 


T27.9  4 

893 

894 
899 
903 
904 


T27.9=^: 

InS 

M33 

St3 

T27.10: 

(nos.) 


T27.il: 

(CT) 


Regulations  for  government  of  Public  Health  and 
Marine-Hospital  Service  (general)— Continued 

Revised  regulations  for  government  of  Marine-Hospital  Service;  ap- 
proved Apr.  24,  1885.     1885.     (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  695.) 
Same;  approved  May  20,  1889.     1889.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1217.) 
Same;  approved  Nov.  29,  1897.     1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1987.) 
Regulations  for  government  of  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Serv- 
ice; approved  Nov.  21,  1902.     1902.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2291.) 
Same;  approved  Aug.  12,  1903.     1902  [1903].     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2327.)     [Also,  without  appendix,  in  j)t.  2  of  Rules  and  regula- 
tions governing  Treasury  Department  in  its  various  branches;  see 
59th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  399,  pt.  2,  serial  no. 
5093.] 

Quarantine  laws  and  regulations  (general) 

United  States  quarantine  laws  and  regulations.     Feb.  24, 1893.     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  1586.) 
Quarantine  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States.     Apr.  26,   1894. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1677.) 

Same.  Revised  edition.  Nov.  13,  1899.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2154.) 
[Interleaved.] 

Same.  Revised  edition.  1903.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2319.)  [Inter- 
leaved.] 

Same.  Revised  edition.  [Reprint]  1904.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2363.) 
[Quarantine  regulations  of  1903,  without  laws,  were  reprinted  in 
pt.  2  of  Rules  and  regulations  governing  Treasury  Department  in 
Its  various  branches;  see  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  docu- 
ment 399,  pt.  2,  serial  no.  5093.] 

Quarantine    laws,    regulations,    and    instructions 

(miscellaneous) 

Interstate  quarantine  regulations  of  United  States.     Sept.  27,  1894. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1706.)     [Also,  with  omission,  in  pt.  2  of  Rules 

and  regulations  governing  Treasury  Department  m  its  various 

branches;  see  59th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  399, 

pt.  2,  serial  no.  5093.] 
Maritime  quarantine.     Laws  and  regulations  for  maritime  quarantines 

of  United  States.     Apr.  4,  1893.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1596.) 
Steamers.     Instructions  relative  to  care  and  preservation  of  quarantine 

steamers  and  boat  ceremony  and  discipline.     1901.     [Has  no 

Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

Yellow  Fever  Institute,  Bulletins 

[The  Yellow  Fever  Institute  was  organized  in  1901  by  the  surgeon-general  of  the 
Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,  its  object  being  the  investigation  of  questions  relating  to  yellow 
fever. 

The  bulletins  listed  below  embody  the  most  important  results  of  the  work  of  the 
institute. 

No  annual  reports  are  issued.] 

1-7     [In  1  pamphlet.] 


11 


[Ist   edition.]    July,     1902. 
23  p. 
Same.    Revised  edition.    July, 
1902.    24  p. 


12 
13 

Same,  with  plates 
14 
15 

16  [5355-839] 

17  [5419-1520] 


Speciflcatlons 


1140 


Classtllcation 
no. 


T27.    PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.12:     Public  liealtli  bulletins 


(nos.) 


1910,  the  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service  brought  together  in 

lit: 


[In  Jan. 

one  series  its  various  miscellaneous  publications  relating  to  public  health,  with 
the  new  series  title  as  given  above,  assigning  to  those  previously  issued  the 
numbers  1  to  30,  as  indicated  in  their  list  of  publications  issued  Jan.  1910;  no.  31 
also  appeared  without  number  in  1910.  Although  this  Checklist  ends  with  the 
publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  nos.  30  and  31  are  included  here  in  order 
to  give  a  complete  list  of  the  bulletins  which  appeared  without  numbers.  Begin- 
ning with  no.  32,  the  number  is  printed  on  the  publication. 

This  series  has  no  connection  with  the  series  of  Bulletins  of  public  health,  nos.  1-46, 
issued  weekly,  Julv  13, 1878-Mav  24, 1879,  which  form  v.  1  of  the  series  of  weekly 
Public  health  reports;  see  T27.6:l.] 

[I]  Report  on  trichinae  and  trichinosis;  by  W.  C.  W.  Glazier.     1881. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  84.)     [1941-9] 

[2]  Report  on  etiology  and  prevention  of  yellow  fever;  by  George  M. 
Sternberg.     1890. 

[3]  Mortality  statistics  in  United  States  for  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1897. 
1899.  [From  annual  report  of  Marine-Hospital  Service,  1898 
(T27.1:898).] 

[4]  Yellow  fever,  its  nature,  diagnosis,  treatment,  and  prophylaxis,  and 
quarantine  regulations  relating  thereto,  from  annual  report  [of] 
Marine-Hospital  Service,  1898;  with  abstract  of  report  of  medical 
officers  detailed  as  commission  to  investigate  cause  of  yellow 
fever.  1899.  [See,  for  the  original  prints  of  some  of  these  arti- 
cles, T27.2:Y32»3;  see,  for  full  report  of  commission  to  investigate 
cause  of  yellow  fever,  T27.12:6.] 

[5]  Shipment  of  merchandise  from  town  infected  with  yellow  fever;  by 
H.  R.  Carter.     1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2125.) 

[6]  Report  of  commission  of  medical  officers  [Eugene  Wasdin  and  H.  D. 
Geddings]  detailed  to  investigate  cause  of  yellow  fever.  1899. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2128.) 

[7]  Bubonic  plague;  by  Walter  Wyman.    1900.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2165.) 

[8]  Report  of  commission  [Simon  Flexner,  F.  G.  Novy,  and  L.  F. 
Barker]  appointed  for  investigation  of  plague  in  San  Francisco. 
1901. 

[9]  Report  [of  commission]  relating  to  origin  and  prevalence  of  leprosy 
in  United  States.  Mar.  24,  1902.  (57th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  doc. 
269;  serial  no.  4239.) 

[10]  Plague  Conference  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  19,  1903. 
[1903.]  [Made  up  of  supplements  to  Public  health  reports,  v.  18, 
no.  4,  Jan.  23,  and  no.  6,  Feb.  6,  1903  (T27.6:18i),  with  binder's 
title  as  given  above.] 

[II]  Transactions  of  Ist  annual  Conference  of  State  and  Territorial 

Health  Officers  with  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 

Washington,  D.  C,  June  3,  1903.     1903. 
[12]  Same,  2d,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  3,  1904.     1904. 
[13]  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,    n.  p.  [1904].     [Brief 

history  printed  for  distribution  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904.     See,  for  earlier  and  later  sketches,  T27.2: 

M33  and  T27. 12:20.] 
[14]  Sanatorium    for    consumptives.    Fort    Stanton,    N.    Mex.     1904. 

[From  annual  report,  1904  (T27.1:904).     See  also  T27.2:F77  and 

T27.12:24.] 
[15]  Transactions  of  3d  annual  Conference  of  State  and  Territorial 

Health  Officers  with  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 

Washington,  D.  C,  May  15,  1905.     1906. 
[16]  How  to  prevent  yellow  fever,  no  mosquitoes,  no  yellow  fever;  [by 

Walter  Wyman].    July  31,  1905.    4" 
[17]  Transactions  of  4th  annual  Conference  of  State  and  Territorial 

Health  Officers  with  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 

Washington,  D.  C,  May  23,  1906.     1906. 
[18]  Same,  5th,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  29, 1907.     1907.     (Treas.  Dept 

doc.  2490.) 


1141 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 


T27.    PUBLIC  HEAIiTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAI, 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.12:     Public  health  bulletins- Continued 


(nos.) 


T27.13: 

(date) 


[19]  Trachoma,  its  character  and  effects;  [articles]  by  T.  Clark  and 
J.  W.  Schereschewsky.     1907. 

[20]  Public  Health  and  Marino-TIosnital  Service  of  United  States, 
n.  p.  [1907].  narrow  8**  [Brief  history  printed  for  distribution 
at  Jamestown  Ter-Centennial  Exposition,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1907. 
See,  for  earlier  sketches,  T27.2:M33  and  T27.12:13.] 

[21]  Transactions  of  6th  annual  Conference  of  State  and  Territorial 
Health  Officers  with  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 
Washington,  D.C.,  Apr.  27, 1908.    1908.    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2508.) 

[22]  Present  pandemic  of  plague ;  by  J.  M.  Eager.     1908. 

[23]  Pellagra,  a  precis  [with  bibliography];  by  C.  H.  Lavinder.     1908. 

[24]  United  States  marine-hospital  sanatorium,  Fort  Stanton,  N.  Mex. 

[Washington,  D.  C]  Public  Health  and  Marine  Hospital  Service 
1908].     [Prepared  for  International  Congress  on  Tuberculosis, 

Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  1908.    See  also  T27.2:F77  and  T27.12: 

14.] 
[25]  Hook-worm  disease.     1909.     [From  annual  report,   1908  (T27.1: 

908).] 
[26]  [Studies  upon  leprosy]:  1,  Present  status  of  leprosy  problem  in 

Hawaii,  2,  Reaction  of  lepers  to  Moro's  percutaneous  test  [with 

list  of  references],  3,  Note  upon  possibility  of  mosquito  acting  in 

transmission  of  leprosy  [with  list  of  references];  by  Walter  R. 

Brinckerhoff.     1908. 
[27]  Studies  upon  leprosy:  4,  Upon  utilitjr  of  examination  of  nose  and 

nasal  secretions  for  detection  of  incipient  cases  of  leprosy  [with 

bibliography];  by  Walter  R.  Brinckerhoff  and  W.  L.  Moore. 

1909. 
[28]  Studies  upon  leprosy:  5,   Report  upon  treatment  of  6  cases  of 

leprosy  with  nastine,  Deycke,  by  Walter  R.  Brinckerhoff  and 

James  T.  Wayson;  6,  Leprosy  in  United  States  in  1909,  hy  Walter 

R.  Brinckerhoff.     1909.     [Laws  relating  to  leprosy  are  included 

in  appendixes.] 
[29]  Prevalence  of  rabies  in  United  States;  by  John  W.   Kerr  and 

Arthur  M.  Stimson.     1909. 
[30]  Rat  and  its  relation  to  public  health.     1910. 
[31]  Transactions  of  7th  annual  Conference  of  State  and  Territorial 

Health  Officers  with  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 

Washington,  D.  C,  June  2,  1909.     1910. 

[Betrinning  with  no.  32,  the  numbers  appear  on  the  publications.] 

List  of  changes  of  stations  and  duties  of  commis- 
sioned and  other  officers  of  Public  Health  and 
Marine-Hospital  Service  for  7  days  ended 4° 

[Weekly.] 

[The  wording  of  the  title  of  this  series  has  varied  from  time  to  time.  Only  the  radical 
changes  arc  shown  in  the  list  below.  There  have  also  been  minor  changes.  On 
issues  of  Mar.  11,  18,  Apr.  1,  15,  1908,  the  words  "and  noncommissioned"  are 
omitted,  though  the  publication  contains  the  usual  information.  After  the 
change  of  title,  July  8,  1908,  one  issue,  that  for  July  22,  1908,  reverts  to  the  old 
form  of  title,  and  on  issues  for  July  8, 15,  29,  Aug.  5, 12, 1908,  the  form  "station" 
instead  of  "stations  "  is  used.  Beginning  Aug.  19, 1908,  the  title  has  uniformly 
appeared  as  given  in  the  heading  above.  In  cases  where  publication  on  one  of 
the  regular  dates  is  omitted,  the  next  issue  reads  "for  14  days  ended ."] 

List  of  changes  of  station  and  duties  of  commissioned  and  noncommis- 
sionedf  officers 


,July   24 

1907,  Aug.  21 

July   31 

Aug.  28 

Aug.     7 

Sept.    4 

Aug.  14 

Sept.  11 

1907,  Sept.  18 
Sept.  25 
Oct.  2 
Oct.     9 


1907,  Oct. 
Oct. 
Nov. 


16 

30 1 

6 


Nov.  13 


t  Title  of  issue  for  this  date  reads,  * '  for  14  days  ended  ■ 


none  issued  Oct.  23,1907. 


1142 


Classification    T27, 
no. 


PUBLiIC  HEALTH  AND  MARINE-HOSPITAL 

SERVICE— Continued 


T27.13: 

(date) 


T27.14: 

M46 

V81^ 


V812 

T27.15: 

(date  and 

nos.) 

T27.16: 

(date) 


list  of  changes  of  stations  and  duties  of  commis- 
sioned and  other  officers  of  Public  Health  and 
Marine-Hospital  Service  for  7  days  ended 

Continued 

List  of  changes  of  station  and  duties  of  commissioned  and  noncommis- 
sioned officers — Continued 


1907,  Nov.  20 

1908 

,  Jan. 

15 

1908,  Mar. 

11        1908,  Mav    13 

Nov.  27 

Jan. 

22 

Mar. 

18 

May    20 

Dec.     4 

Jan. 

29 

Apr. 

If 

June     3 1 

Dec.   11 

Feb. 

5 

Apr. 

8 

June  10 

Dec.   18 

Feb. 

12 

Apr. 

15 

June  17 

Dec.  25 

Feb. 

19 

Apr. 

22 

June  24 

1908,  Jan.      1 

Feb. 

26 

Apr. 

29 

July     1 

Jan.      8 

Mar. 

4 

May 

6 

List  of  changes  of  stations  and  duties  of  commissioned  and  other  officers 

1908,  July     8 

1908 

,  Dec. 

2 

1909,  Apr. 

21        1909,  Sept.    1 

July   15 

Dec. 

9 

Apr. 

28 

Sept.    8 

July   22 

Dec. 

16 

May 

5 

Sept.  15 

July   29 

Dec. 

23 

May 

12 

Sept.  22 

Aug.     5 

Dec. 

30 

May 

19 

Sept.  29 

Aug.  12 

1909 

,  Jan. 

6 

May 

26 

Oct.      6 

Aug.  19 

Jan. 

13 

June 

2 

Oct.    13 

Sept.    2t 

Jan. 

20 

June 

9 

Oct.    20 

Sept.    9 

Jan. 

27 

June 

16 

Oct.    27 

Sept.  16 

Feb. 

3 

June 

23 

Nov.     3 

Sept.  23 

Feb. 

17 1 

June 

30 

Nov.  10 

Sept.  30 

Feb. 

24 

July 

7 

Nov.  17 

Oct.      7 

Mar. 

3 

July 

14 

Nov.  24 

Oct.    14 

Mar. 

10 

July 

21 

Dec.     8t 

Oct.    21 

Mar. 

17 

July 

28 

Dec.  15 

Oct.    28 

Mar. 

24 

Aug. 

4 

Dec.  22 

Nov.  lit 

Mar. 

31 

Aug. 

11 

Dec.  29 

Nov.  18 

Apr. 

7 

Aug. 

18 

Nov.  25 

Apr. 

14 

Aug. 

25 

Regulations  and  instructions  (miscellaneous) 

See  also  T27.7:,  T27.8:,  and  T27.9i'2: 
Medical  inspection.     Book  of  instructions  for  medical  inspection  of 
immigrants.     1903.     [Also  in  pt.  2  of  Rules  and  regulations  gov- 
erning Treasury  Department  in  its  various  branches;  see  59th 
Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  399,  pt.  2,  serial  no.  5093.] 
Quarantine  regulations  and  instructions.     See  T27.9  ^'^r 
Uniforms.     Regulations  governing  uniforms.    SeeT27.7: 
Viruses.     Regulations  for  sale  of  ^druses,  serums,  toxins,  and  analogous 
products  in  District  of  Columbia,  etc.;  approved  Feb.  21,  1903. 
1903.     [Also,  with  omission,  in  pt.  2  of  Rules  and  regulations 
governing  Treasury  Department  m  its  various  branches;  see  59th 
Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  document  399,  pt.  2,  serial  no.  5093.] 
Same,  in  District  of  Columbia  and  in  interstate  traffic;  approved 
May  11,  1909.     1909. 

Bureau  circular  letters 

[Relate  chiefly  to  internal  administration  of  Public  Health  and  Marine-IIospItal 
Service.    Not  listed  here.] 

Publications  of  Public  Health,  and  Marine -Hospital 
Service 

1908,  Oct. 

1909    [None  issued.] 

t Title  of  issues  for  these  dates  reads,  "for  14  days  ended ;"  none  issued  Mar. 

25,  May  27,  Aug.  26,  Nov.  4,  1908,  and  Feb.  10,  Dec.  1, 1909. 


1143 


T28.      MINT  BUREAU 


[The  United  States  Mint  was  rotabUshed  at  Philadelphia  undPr  act  approved  Apr.  2, 1792  (Stat.  L.  v.  1, 
p.  246).  Branch  mints  In  cortain  other  cities  were  authorized  by  acts  approved  Mar.  3,  183*  (Stat.  L. 
V.  4.  p.  774),  and  Jnlv  3,  lR.'i2  (Stat.  L.  v.  10.  p.  11). 

The  act  approved  Feb.  12,  1873  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  424)  provided  "that  the  Mint  of  the  United  States  is 
herebv  established  os  a  bureau  of  the  Treasury  Department,  embracinK  in  its  organization  and  under 
its  control  all  mints  *  ♦  ♦  and  assay-otlices  *  *  *,  which  are  now,  or  which  may  be  hereafter, 
authorized  by  law. "J 


Classlflratlon 
no. 

T28.1: 

(date) 


T28.1«  : 

(CT) 
T28.2: 

C37 

C66» 


C662 
C663 


Exl 

G56 
T28.3: 

(noa.) 
T28.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[I  ntil  1857,  annual  reports  were  for  calendar  year  and  were  made  by  the  director  to 
the  President.  The  act  of  Feb.  21,  18o7,  reauired  that  the  report  he  made  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  and  that  it  be  for  fiscal  year.  The  report  for  1857 
is  for  Jan. -June,  since  which  time  reports  ha^e  been  for  fiscal  year. 

Reports  for  1819-56  appeared  only  in  the  Congressional  set,  as  listed  below  under 
those  years. 

The  first  separately  issued  report  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  Is  for  18.59.] 


1819 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 


[37-95 
54-99 
64-15] 
Not  printed?]! 
Not  printed  ?]t 
116-70] 
136-107] 
152-113] 
171-70] 
181-39 
197-56 
207-16 
217-57 
234-54 
254-48 
272-74 
288-76 


1836 
1837 


1838 
1839 


1840 

1841 

1842 
1843 
1844 
1845 
1846 
1847 


303-96] 
325-110] 
339-98] 
346-97] 
365-91] 
Same,  without  ac- 
companying ta- 
bles   [357-141] 
383-75] 
396-87J 
402-71 
424-208] 
442-76] 
465-99] 
483-113] 
500-75] 
506-17] 


1848 
1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 
1854 

1855 
1856 


540-41 
554-21 
576-31 
589-21 
599-50 
618-31 
641-59 
66(^-39 
677-42 
721^0 
788-62 
821-51 
853-70 
881-37 
900-63 


1857-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports, 
Tl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also. 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

Charges.  Revised  table  of  charges  at  mints  and  assay  offices  of  United 
States,  to  take  effect  July  10,  1908.    July  6,  1908. 

Coinage.  Tables  and  methods  for  ascertaining  weight  and  coinage 
value  of  gold  and  silver,  and  ounces  at  standard  fineness  contained 
in  bullion  from  .000^  to  1.000  fine;  by  Horatio  C.  Burchard. 
1885.    f« 

Coinage  of  Government  mints,  1793-1892.     oblong  f " 

Coinage  of  United  States  mints,  1792-1894,  and  coinage  of  the  world, 
1891-3.     [1895.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1771.) 
[This  is  a  reprint,  brought  down  to  end  of  calendar  year  1894,  of  tables  34,  42,  and 
43  of  annual  report  of  director  of  mint.] 

Examinations.  Regulations  to  govern  examinations  for  entrance 
into  and  promotions  in  mints  and  assay  offices  of  United  States. 
1897. 

Gold  and  silver  consumed  in  industries  and  arts.    Jan.  6,  1902.    4** 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  bureau  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  «fe  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 


t  See,  for  statements  prepared  by  the  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury  showing  opera- 
tions of  the  mint  during  1822  and  1823,  [81-88]  and  [103-152],  respectively. 


1144 


'Classtflcatloft 
no. 

T28*5: 

(9ate) 


T28.6: 


866  = 


867 


T28.     MINT  BUREAU— Continued 

Proceedings  of  Assay  Commission 

See,  for  Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  annual  assay,  rules  for 
organization  and  government  of  Board  of  Assay  Commissioners, 
and  proceedings  of  Assay  Commission,  1880,  [1922-43]. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  133.)    * 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  256.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  403.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  562.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  689.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  804.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  974.) 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1193.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1301.) 
(Tresis.  Dept.  doc.  1409.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1497.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1584.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1669.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1756.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1843.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1935.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2013.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2100.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2170.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2225.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2310.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2317.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2359.) 
42  p.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2394.) 
Same  [reprint  1906]    41  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2394.) 

1906  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2431.) 

1907  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2463.) 

1908  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2501.) 

1909  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2540.) 

Mineral  resources  west  of  Rocky  Mountains 

[The  back-titles  and  the  title-page  titles  of  this  set  have  varied  greatly.  The  words 
"Mineral  resources  west  of  Rockj^  Mountains,"  which  appeared  uniformly  as 
back-titles  of  the  last  6  issues,  have  been  chosen  as  the  series  title  for  the  set. 

The  imprint  dates  and  those  on  the  backs  of  the  books  differ  from  the  actual  dates 
covered  by  the  reports.    Book  numbers  are  assigned  by  the  years  covered.] 

[Preliminary]  report  upon  mineral  resources  of  States  and  Territories 
west  of  Rocky  Mountains  [1866;  by  J.  Ross  Browne].  1867. 
321  p.     [1289-29] 

Reports  upon  mineral  resources  of  United  States  [1866];  by  J.  Roes 
Browne  and  James  W.  Taylor.  1867.  360  p.  [The  main  part 
of  this  volume  is  the  report  by  Browne  entered  above  (T28.6: 
866*),  in  addition  to  which  is  included  Taylor's  report,  Gold 
mining  east  of  Rocky  Mountains  (39th  Congress,  2d  session, 
House  executive  document  92,  serial  number  1293)  and  also 
Land  Office  Circular  in  relation  to  mining  claims,  Jan.  14,  1867.) 

Report  on  mineral  resources  of  States  and  Territories  west  of  Rocky 
Mountains  [1867];  [by]  J.  Ross  Browne.  1868.  [1342-202] 
[Bureau  edition  contains  also  Report  of  James  W.  Taylor  on 
mineral  resources  of  United  States  east  of  Rocky  Mountains 
(40th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document  273,  serial 
no.  1343).] 

Mineral  resources  of  States  and  Territories  west  of  Rocky  Mountains 
[calendar  year  1868,  1st  annual  report];  by  Rossiter  W.  Ray- 
mond. 1869.  ([40th  Cong.  3d  sess.  H.  ex. doc.  54];  serial  no.  1374.) 
[Another  print  of  this  report,  with  title,  Mines  of  the  West,  was  printed  by  J.  B. 
Ford  and  Company,  New  York,  evidently  from  the  plates  used  by  the  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,  having  the  document  notation  in  the  signature  mark. 
It  is  not  regarded  as  a  public  document  because  there  is  no  proof  that  it  was 
printed  by  authority  of  the  Government.] 


1145 


GlMsIflcatlon 
no. 

T28.6: 

869 


870 

871 
872 

873 
874 

875 


T28.7: 

(date) 


T28.     MINT  BUREATJ— Continued 

Mineral  resources  west  of  Rocky  Mountains^-Cont'd 

Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  States  and  Torritoriee  west  of 
Rocky  Mountains  [calendar  year  1869,  2d  annual  report];  by 
Rossiter  W.  Raymond.  1870.  (4l8t  Cong.  2d  sess.  II.  ex.  doc. 
207;  serial  no.  1424.)  [No  edition  without  Congressional  docu- 
ment number.] 

Same  [calendar  year]  1870  [3d  annual  repoirt];  by  Rossi ter  W.  Ray- 
mond. 1872.  ([42d  Cong.  Ist  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  10];  serial  no. 
1470.) 

Same  [calendar  year  1871],  4th  annual  report  of  Rossiter  W.  Ray- 
mond.    1873.     [1513-211] 

Same  [calendar  year  1872],  5th  annual  report  of  Rossiter  W.  Ray- 
mond. 1873.  (42d  Cong.  3d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  210;  serial  no. 
1567.)     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same  [calendar  year  1873],  6th  annual  report  of  Rossiter  W.  Ray- 
mond.    1874.     [1608-141] 

Same  [calendar  year  1874],  7th  annual  report  of  Rossiter  W.  Ray- 
mond. 1875.  (43d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  177;  serial  no. 
1651.)    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same  [calendar  year  1875],  8th  annual  report  of  Rossiter  W.  Ray- 
mond.    1877.     [1691-159J 

[After  the  report  for  1875,  no  reports  on  mineral  resources  were  issued  until  1882  when 
the  series  was  resumed  by  the  Geological  Survej',  and  reports  made  for  calendar 
years  1882-93,  under  title,  Mineral  resources  of  United  States  (119.8:882-893). 

For  calendar  years  1894-99,  the  reports  on  mineral  resources  were  by  law  issued  as 
parts  of  the  annual  reports  of  Geological  Survey,  fiscal  years  1895-1900  (1 19.1:). 

For  calendar  years  1900-09,  in  accordance  with  act  of  Mar.  3, 1901,  the  report  on  min- 
eral resources  was  again  published  as  a  distinct  series  (1 19.8:900-909). 

See  also,  for  reports  on  production  of  precious  metals,  T28.7:]  ; .  i^  i_''[^' 

Production  of  precious  metals,  calendar  year  r^ — 

Statistics  of  production  of  precious  metals  [calendar  year] 

1880  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  144.)     [1978-99] 

1881  [2031-216] 

1882  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  441.)    [2113-106] 
Production  of  precious  metals,  calendar  year 

1883  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  604.)     [2211-177] 

1884  [230&-268] 

1885  [2404-290' 

1886  [2484-200' 

1887  [2562-405 

1888  [2652-158 

1889  [2750-354' 

1890  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1412.) 

1891  [2955-200] 

1892  [3107-247' 

1893  3225-237' 

1894  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1793.) 

1895  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1894.) 

1896  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1999.) 

1897  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2058.) 

1898  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2149.) 

1899  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2209.) 

1900  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2259.) 

1901  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2304.) 

1902  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2351.) 

1903  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2384.; 

1904  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2422.) 

1905  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2459.) 

1906  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2496.) 

1907  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2535.) 

1908  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2570.) 

1909  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2604.) 


[2866-295] 


3407-35] 
3506-23] 
^3671-167] 
3784-47] 
3975-239] 
4156-239] 
4351-275] 
4488-22] 
4703-351] 
4827-19] 
4981-19' 
5141-19 
5351-19 
5416-1334] 
5709-144] 
?  -1415] 


1146 


Classiflcation 
no. 

T28.8: 

(date) 


T28.9: 

(date) 


T28.10; 


897 
904 


T28.     MINT  BUREAU— Continued 

[Circular  of  inquiry  concerning  gold  and  silver  coin- 
age and  currency  of  foreign  countries,  includ- 
ing production,  import  and  export,  and  indus- 
trial consumption  of  gold  and  silver]    4® 

[Sent  to  diplomatic  and  consular  officers  of  United  States  in  foreign  countries.] 


[Requests  statistics  for  1887.] 
[Requests  statistics  for  1888.] 


[Requests  statistics  for  1893.] 


[1888] 
[1889] 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 
[1894] 

1895    * 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903    * 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907    * 

1908 

1909 

General  instructions  and  regulations  in  relation  to 
transaction  of  business  at  mints  and  assay 
offices,  vsrltli  coinage  laws    large  8°  and  8° 

See  also,  for  Laws  relating  to  coinage,  T28.10: 

Instructions  and  regulations  in  relation  to  transaction  of  business  at 

mints  and  assay  offices  [with  coinage  laws] 
1881     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  155.) 

Instructions  and  regulations  in  relation  to  transaction  of  business  at 
mints  and  assay  offices,  with  coinage  laws 

1887  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  952.) 

1888  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1086.) 
1890  * 

[The  1890  edition,  with  many  omissions  and  alterations  and  without  coinage  laws, 
was  reprinted  on  p.  165-193  of  pt.  1  of  Rules  and  regulations  governing  Treasury 
Department  in  its  various  branches,  which  was  published  as  59th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Senate  document  399,  pt.  1,  serial  no.  5092.  The  1890  edition  was  fol- 
lowed by  that  of  1908.] 

General  instructions  and  regulations  in  relation  to  transaction  of  busi- 
ness at  mints  and  assay  offices,  with  coinage  laws 
1908    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2494.) 

Laws  relating  to  coinage 

See,  for  laws  of  1895  and  1896,  T26.6  2; 
See  also  T2S. 9: 
Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  coinage.     1897. 
Same.     1904.     [4676-723] 


1147 


T29.     NATIONAL  BOARD  OF  HEALTH 


[Created  by  act  approvod  Mar.  3, 1879  (Stat.  L.  v.  20,  p. 484)  and  organized  Apr.  2  of  that  year.  The  act 
of  June  2, 1879  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.5)doflned  the  ix>wors  and  duties  of  the  Ixiard,  transferrinR  to  Itcertain 
work  relating  to  quarantiiio  which  formerly  had  been  required  of  the  Marine  Hospital  Service  (727.) 
by  the  national  «nn\rantini'  act  which  was  approvod  Apr.  2<),  1S78  (Stat.  L.  v.  20,  p.  37).  The  act  of  June 
2,  liS7i>,  also  limited  tlio  diiration  of  the  National  Board  of  Health  to  4  years.  Hence  it  virtually  expired 
June  2,  1883.  although  annual  reports  for  1884  and  1885  were  issued,  the  work  being  carried  on  for  those 
years,  after  which  it  came  to  an  end  for  lack  of  appropriations.] 


Classlflcstlon 
no. 

T29.1: 

(date) 


T29.1«: 

(date) 
T29.1a: 

(nos.) 


T29.2: 

(CT) 
T29.3  ' : 

(v.  nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[By  act  of  July  5, 1884  (Stat.  L.  v.  23,  p.  277),  Congress  ordered  the  reports  for  188a-«3 
reprinted,  1000  copies  of  each. 

Quarterly  reports  also  were  required,  but  the  only  ones  known  to  have  been  made 
are  those  for  1880,  3  of  which  appearetl  as  appendixes  to  the  annual  report,  while 
that  for  the  4lh  quarter  was  used  as  the  annual  report  itself.  The  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  has  no  separate  prints  of  such  Quarterly  reports;  if  they  were 
issued  separately,  they  may  have  been  included  in  the  numbered  8o  series  of 
Reports  and  papers;  sTe  T29.1a:  (nos.).] 

1879  [calendar  year]    [1919-10] 

1880  [calendar  year]    [1967-8] 
Same  [reprint  1884]    * 

1881  [fiscal  year]    [2026-13]    [This  report  repeats  some  of  the  statistics 

for  the  last  6  months  of  the  calendar  year  1880  already  included 
in  the  1880  report  (T29. 1:880).] 
Same  [reprint  1884]    * 

1882  [fiscal  year]    [2074-5] 
Same  [reprint  1884]    * 

1883  [fiscal  year]    [2201-43] 
Same  [reprint  1884]    * 

1884  [fiscal  year,  without  appendixes]    [2303-176]    [No  edition  with- 

out Congressional  document  number.] 

1885  [fiscal  year]    [2339-91] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  board) 

See  also  T29. 3^:2. 

Annual  reports  (separates;  Reports  and  papers) 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  only  no.  1  of  this  series  of  separates.  The 
series  may  have  included  also  certain  quarterly  reports,  as  explained  in  the 
note  under  T29.1:  Matter  included  in  the  appendixes  to  the  full  annual  reports, 
and  which  presumably  might  have  appeared  in  this  series  of  "Reports  and 
papers,"  appeared  as  Supplements  to  Bulletins  (T29.3  2:).] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins     4°    [Weekly] 

[This  weekly  series  superseded  the  series  of  Bulletins  of  public  health,  v.  1,  nos.  1-46, 
issued  from  July  13,1878,  to  May  24,1879,  by  Marine  Hospital  Service  (T27.6:l). 
Those  listed  here  ran  from  July  5, 1879,  to  July  1. 1882,  when  publication  was  sus- 
pended because  the  appropriation  for  printing  was  exhausted.  Some  years 
later,  Jan.  20,  1887,  the  publication  was  resumed  by  the  Marine  Hospital  Service 
as  V.  2  of  their  Public  health  reports,  with  title,  Weekly  abstract  of  sanitary 
reports  (T27.6:).] 


V.  1 


no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 


1,  no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 


l,no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 


no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 


1148 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

T29.31: 

(v.  nos.) 


T^9.     NATIONAL  BOARD   OF  HEALTH— Continued 


T29.3  2: 

(nos.) 


T29.4: 

(nos.) 


Bulletins- 

V.  1,  no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 

V.  2  * 

V.  3,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


-Continued 

V.  3, 


no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 


V.  3, 


V.  4 


no.  33 
no.  34  * 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no,  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 

[no.  53]  Index 
,  no.  1 


[Discontinued.] 

Supplements  [to]  Bulletins    4° 

[These  Supplements  are  not  dated  and  it  is  not  known  that  they  were  issued  at  any 
stated  interval  or  to  supplement  particular  Bulletins.  Such  as  are  in  the  Pub- 
lic  Documents  Library  are  listed  here.  Almost  all  are  papers  which  were 
published  also  in  the  annual  reports.] 

[1]  Preliminary  report  of  Havana  Yellow-Fever  Commission,  submit- 
ted Nov.  18,  1879,  by  S.  E.  Chaille  and  G.  M.  Sternberg.  [1879.] 
[Also  published  as  appendix  B  to  annual  report,  1879  (T29.1: 
879).] 
2  [This  is  the  annual  report  for  1879,  which  was  also  published  with 
appendixes  (T29.1:879).] 
[Also  published  as  appendix  L  to  annual  report,  1880  (T29. 1:880).] 
[Also  published  as  appendix  I  to  annual  report,  1880  (T29. 1.-880).] 

* 


3 
4 
5 
6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11  * 

12  * 

13  * 

14  * 

15  * 

16  [Also  published,  with  plates,  as  appendix  4  to  annual  report,  1881 

(T29. 1:881).] 

17  [Also  published,  with  additional  material,  as  appendix  A  to  annual 

report,  1882  (T29.1:882).] 

18 

19    [Also  published  as  a  part  of  appendix  D  to  annual  report,  1882 
(T29.1:882).] 

Circulars 

[There  were  at  least  9  Circulars,  but  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  only  no.  3 

in  separate  form.    As  no  complete  file  could  be  consulted,  no  attempt  is  made 

to  list  them  here.    It  is  known,  however,  that  Circulars  were  printed  in  certain 

0  Bulletins  (T29.3  k)  as  follows:  Circular  5  appeared  in  v.  1,  no.  2;  6,  in  v.  1,  no.  5; 

7,  in  V.  1,  nos.  7,  8, 12,  and  15;  8,  in  v.  1,  nos.  9  and  10;  9.  in  v.  1,  no.  19.] 


1149 

T30.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU 


[Established  by  act  approved  July  5,  1884. 


Classlflratlon 

DO. 

T30.1: 

(date) 


TSO.l": 

(CT) 
T30.2: 

L82 

T61 
T30.3: 

(no8.) 
T30.4: 

(nos.) 

T30.5: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891  and  1892 

1893 

1894 

1895,  pt.  1    [3400-28] 


Transferred  to  Cominerce  and  I.al)or  Departmeat,  July  1 , 
1903;  sceVn.] 


Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  laws. 
5e«T30. 6:895. 

1896  [3505-22 

1897  3662-14" 

1898  [3778-14" 
1899,  pt.  1    [3940-14] 


Same,  pt.  2:  Navigation  laws. 
See  T30.6:899». 


1900 
1901 
1902 


4128-14 
4311-14 
4477-14 


See,  for  later  reports,  CI  1.1: 
Annual  reports  (separates) 

General  publications 

Log-book.     Official   log-book   [mercantile  marine   of  United   States]. 

n.  p.  n.  d.     4*^    [See,  for  later  edition,  Cll. 2 :L82.] 
Tonnage  of  merchant  marine  from  1789  to  1892.    n.  d.     oblong  f  " 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  bureau  prior  to  July  1,  1903,  were  issued  in 
the  series  of  Treasury  Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 

List  of  merchant  vessels 

llssued  1S67-83  by  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dert. 

Beginning  with  1895,  pi.  6  has  been  issued  by  itself  with  title  on  cover:  Code  list  of 
merchant  vessels.  Prior  to  1895  this  information  had  boon  incorporated  in  the 
bound  volumes.    The  Congressional  edition  for  each  year  contains  all  6  pts. 

For  the  4  years,  1895, 1897, 1899, 1900,  the  bureau  issued  the  usual  edition  of  pts.  1-5 
bound,  and  pt.  6  by  itself,  and  in  addition  thereto  another  bound  edition  con- 
taining all  6  pts.] 

See,  for  earlier  lists,  T37.il: 

1884,  16th 

1885,  17th 

1886,  18th 

1887,  19th 

1888,  20th 

1889,  2l8t  • 

1890,  22d 

1891,  23d 

1892,  24th 

1893,  25th 

1894,  26th 

1895,  27th,  pts.  1-5 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels 
Same,  6  pts.     [3401-29] 

1896,  28th,  pts.  1-5 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels/     1^^13-38] 

1897,  29th,  pts.  1-5 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels 
Same,  6  pts.     [3663-15] 

1898,  30th,  pts.  1-5  ^ 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels/    [^^^^-l^^^] 


1150 


Classification 
no. 

T30.6: 

(date) 


T30.6: 

(date) 


T30.     NAVIGATION  BUREAU— Continued 

List  of  mercliaiit  vessels — Continued 

1899,  31st,  pts.  1-5 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels 
Same,  6  pts.     [3953-18] 

1900,  32d,  pts.  1-5 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels 
Same,  6  pts.     [4131-16] 

1901,  33d,  pts.  1-5  . 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels/    [^316-16] 

1902,  34th,  pts.  1-5  -> 

Same,  pt.  6:  Code  list  of  merchant  vessels/     [^482-16] 
See,  for  later  lists,  C11.5: 
Navigation  laws 

1886 

1895,  pt.  2  of  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  navigation.     [3400-28] 

[5ee,  forpt.  1,  T30.1:895.] 

1896,  amendments  to  laws,  1895  [1st  supplement] 

1897,  amendments  to  laws,  1895  [2d  supplement] 

1899,  pt.  2  of  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  navigation.     [3940-14] 

[See,  forpt.  1,  T30.1:899.] 
Same,  omitting  "pt.  2  of  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  naviga- 
tion" from  title-page.     [This  edition  not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1900,  amendments  to  laws,  1899  [1st  supplement] 
1902,  amendments  to  laws,  1899,  2d  supplement 

See,  for  later  issues,  C11.6: 


T31.      PUBLIC   MONEYS  DIVISION 


[Established  as  one  of  7  divisions  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1875  (Stat.  L. 

became  effective  July  1, 1875.] 


18,  pt.  3,  p.  396),  which 


T31.1: 

(date) 
T31.2: 

T68 

T31.3: 

(nos.) 
T31.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Transportation  of  public  moneys.  Terms  of  contract  between  United 
States  and  United  States  Express  Company  for  transportation  of 
public  moneys  and  seciu-ities.    Nov.  1,  1894.    4® 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 


T32.      REGISTER  OF  TREASURY 


[Authorized  by  act  approved  Sept.  2,  1789  (Stat.  L.  v.  1,  p.  65).  For  many  years  prior  to  1866,  the  duties 
of  the  Register  included  the  compiling  of  statistical  information.  Until  the  Statistics  Bureau  was  cre- 
ated in  1866,  the  Register  issued  the  reports  on  Commerce  and  navigation;  see  T37.] 


T32.1: 

(date) 

T32.2: 

Awl 


Annual  reports 

[1853-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 
usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Awards.  Statement  showing  payments  of  awards  of  commissioners  ap- 
pointed under  conventions  between  United  States  and  France, 
concluded  Apr.  30,  1803,  and  July  4,  1831,  and  between  United 
States  and  Spain,  concluded  Feb.  22,  1819;  also  abstract  contain- 
ing names  of  persons  and  vessels  concerned  in  cases  allowed  as 
valid  [etc.].    1886.     4"    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  873.) 


1151 


CUmlflratlon 
no. 

T32.2: 

B18 

C93» 


In2 

P83» 
P832 

R24» 
R242 


T32.3: 

(no8.) 
T32.4: 

(no8.) 

T32.5: 

(date) 


T32.     REGISTER   OF  TREASURY— Continued 

Ooneral  publications— Continued 

Balances  due  to  and  from  United  States.  1886.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
866;  49th  Cong.  Istsess.,  II.  ex.  doc.  363,  serial  no.  2403.) 

Currency.     History  of  currency  of  country  and  loans  of  United  States 
from  earliest  period  to  June  30,  1896;  by  William  F.  De  Knight. 
1897.    large  8"    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1943.) 
Same,  to  June  30, 1900.    2d  edition  with  appendix.     1900.    large  S* 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1943.) 
See,  for  National  loans,  July  4,  1776^une  30,  1880,  T1.2:L78»'». 

Executive  documents.  Synopsis  of  executive  documents,  letters,  re- 
ports, etc.,  upon  banking,  coinage,  currency,  finance,  etc.,  sub- 
mitted to  Congress  by  Secretaries  of  Treasury  from  Ist  Congress 
to  1st  session  of  53d  Congress.     See  T1.2:Ex3. 

Income  tax  [letter  of  Henry  H.  Smith,  assistant  Register  of  Treasury, 
to  John  G.  Carlisle,  Secretary  of  Treasury,  giving  outline  history 
of  income  tax  legislation  to  Nov.  1893].     [1893.]    * 

Ports.     Alphabetical  list  of  ports  of  United  States.     1876. 

Ports.  List  of  ports  of  United  States  at  which  marine  documents  are 
issued.     1883.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  499.) 

Receipts  and  expenditures.  Statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
Government,  by  warrants,  for  15  years  from  July  1,  1855,  to  June 
30,  1870.  1870.  40 
Same,  by  warrants,  from  July  1,  1855,  to  June  30,  1885,  and  state- 
ment of  principal  of  public  debt  from  1791  to  1836,  by  issues  and 
redemptions,  and  from  Jan.  1, 1836,  to  June  30, 1885,  by  warrants. 
1886.     4'>    (Treafl.  Dept.  doc.  818.)     [2388-116] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  Issued  In  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Account  of  receipts  and  expenditures    f  <»  and  8° 

[Issued  in  accordance  with  House  resolution  of  Dec.  30,  1791,  and  transmitted  to 
Congress  for  publication  each  year  until  discontinued,  after  1890,  on  recommen- 
dation of  Joint  Commission  on  Laws  Organizing  Executive  Departments. 

1791-1828  are  fo 

1791-1842  are  for  calendar  year,  1843  is  for  Jan.-June,  and  subsequent  issues  are  for 
fiscal  year.) 

1791 
1792 
1793 
1794 
1795 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1799 
1800 
1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 


[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


1152 


Classification 
no. 

T32.5: 

(date) 


[Not  in  Congressional  set,] 


T32.     REGISTER  OF  TREASURY— Continued 

Account  of  receipts  and  expenditures— Continued 

1814 

1815 

1816 

1817 

1818  ' 

1819 

1820 

1821 

1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1827 

1828 

18291  . 

1830/' 

1831 

1832 

1833 

1834 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1838 

1839 

1840 

1841 

1842 

1843 
1844 
1845 
1846 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 


^uinoiUia  I  -.e.egT 


VT 


Lgg-io]  f    t^*^  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

*  [514-7] 

*  [540-1 1  ]  o  inij oo t> A  I  : o. Sii;T 


^.T] 


r.vN:h 


[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 


727-112] 
782-10" 
852-40 
'908-86 
'     [946-13] 
1003-20] 
1045-7] 
1096-12] 
1129-36] 
[1187-8] 
1195-84] 
1229-73] 
[1288-12] 
1346-315] 
1510-29] 
1510-36] 
1510-37]  ] 
1566-100] 
1606-57]  J 
1651-179] 
1807-35]\ 
1807-39]/ 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  292.)     [2028-97] 


t  In  Public  Documents  Library  in  1  volume. 


1153 


CUssiflcatlon 
no. 


T32.     REGISTER  OF  TREASURY-^ontinued 


T32.5:     Account  of  receipts  and  expendlturea^-Oontintieid    l 


(date) 


1876  (Treae.  Dept.  doc.  293.)  [2029-117]] 

1877  (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  294.)  2029-121] I 

1878  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  553.)  2204-93]  [ 

1879  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  555.)  2204-98]  J 

1880  (Treae.  Dept.  doc.  687.)  2303-2031 

1881  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  843.)  [2394-29] 
gressional  clocument  number.] 

1882  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  858.)  [2394-31] 

1883  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  966.)  '2403-365] 

1884  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  985.)  [2482-110] 

1885  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1111.)  [2559-124] 

1886  (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  1125.)  [2559-382] 

1887  (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  1321.)  [2749-294] 

1888  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1416.)  [2855-47] 

1889  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1604.)      3106-228] 

1890  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1603.)  [3108-256] 
[Discontinued.) 


[No  edition  without  Con- 
gressional document 
number.] 

[No  edition  without  Con- 


[No  (nlition  without  Con- 
gressional document 
number.] 


T;ja.      REVENUE-CUTTER  SERVICE 

[Organized  under  ai-t  of  .\uk.  4, 1790  (Stat.  L.  v.  1 ,  p.  175).  There  being  at  that  time  no  Navy  Department, 
this  service  was.  as  a  matter  of  convenience  in  the  discharge  of  public  business,  attached  to  the  Treasury 
Department,  where  it  has  since  remained,  although  the  act  of  Mar.  2,  1799,  after  the  establishment  of 
the  Navy  Department,  provided  that  "the  revenue-cutters  shall,  whenever  the  President  so  directs, 
cooperate  with  the  Navy."    Formerly  kno\vn  also  as  Revenue-Marine  Service.) 

T33.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [From  1843  to  1848,  a  report  was  made  annually  by  the  captain  of  the  Revenue 

Marine  Service.  As  far  as  is  known  these  appeared  in  the  Congressional  set 
only,  as  follows: 

1843  [441-45]  184G    [499-17] 

1844  '463-22]  1847    [51(>-.30J 

1845  [482-39]  1848    [543-52] 
A  summary  of  the  work  of  the  Revenue-Cutter  Service  is  usually  included  each  year 

in  the  personal  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  Certain  signed  reports 
for  fiscal  year  have  also  been  issued  by  the  Revenue-Cutter  Service  as  snown 
below.) 

Revenue  Marine  Bureau 

1872  ;; 

1873 

1874-80    [None  issued.] 

Revenue-Marine  Service 

1881 

1882-85     [None  issued.] 

1886,  in  annual  report  of  Treasury  Department,  1886  (Finance  report, 

Tl. 1:886). 
1887-90     [None  issued.] 
1891 

1892-96    [None  issued.] 
Revenue  Cutter  Service 
1897 
1898-1909     [None  issued.] 

T33.2 :     General  publications 

Al  5       Allowances  established  for  vessels  of  Revenue  Marine.     1871. 
B38       Bear,  revenue  steamer.     Report  of  cruise  of  revenue  cutter  Bear  and 
overland  expedition  for  relief  of  whalers  in  Arctic  Ocean,  Nov. 
27,  1897-Sept.  13,  1898.     1899.     [4167-511] 
C36       Changes  in  Revenue  Cutter  Service  to  Dec.  31,  1895.     [1896.] 
C76       Contracts.     Instructions  for  execution  of  contracts.     [1908.]    4° 
C81*     Corwin,  revenue  steamer.     Report  of  [first]  cruise  of  revenue-steamer 
Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean;  by  C.  L.  Hooper.     Nov.  1,  1880  [pub- 
lished] 1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  118.) 

$2452°— 11 73 


1154 


Classification 
no. 

T33.2: 

C812 


C813 

081* 

081^ 

En3 
Ex7 
R32 


Sa3 
Sel 


Spl 
Y9 

T33.3: 

(nos.) 
T33.4: 

(nos.) 


T33.     REVENUE-CUTTER  SERVICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Corwin,  revenue  steamer.     [Second]  cruise  of  revenue-steamer  Corwin 

in  Alaska  and  n.  w.  Arctic  Ocean,  1881,  notes  and  memoranda, 

medical  and  anthropological,   botanical,   ornithological.     1883. 

4°    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  429.)     [2112-105] 
Corwin,  revenue  steamer.     Report  of  [second]  cruise  of  revenue  steamer 

Thomas  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1881;  by  C.  L.  Hooper.     1884. 

4°    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  601.)    [2169-204] 
Corwin,  revenue  steamer.     Report  of  [third]  cruise  of  Revenue  Marine 

steamer  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1884;  by  M.  A.  Healv.     1889. 

40    [2583-602] 
Corwin,  revenue  steamer.     Report  of  [fourth]  cruise  of  Revenue  Marine 

steamer  Corwin  in  Arctic  Ocean,  1885;  by  M.  A.  Healy.     1887. 

4P    ([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  967.])     [2400-153] 
Engines.     Trials  of  compound  and  non-compound  engines  in  revenue 

steamers;  report  of  Chas.  H.  Loring  and  Chas.  E.  Emery.     1874. 
Explosives.     Report  of  Board  of  Engineers,  Army,  on  storage  of  explo- 
sives in  New  York  Harbor.     1893.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1560.) 
Revenue-Cutter  Service.     [Work  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service];  by  B.  L. 

Reed.    June  11,  1909. 
Salary  tables,  Revenue-Cutter  Service.    May  13,  1902. 
Sea-otter.     Report  on  sea-otter  banks  of  Alaska,  range  and  habits  of 

sea  otter,  its  decrease  under  American  rule  and  some  of  the 

causes,  importance  of  sea  otter  to  natives  of  Alaska  inhabiting 

Aleutian  Islands,  proposed  regulations  for  1898;  by  C.  L.  Hooper. 

1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1977.) 
Spain.     United  States  Revenue  Cutter  Service  in  War  with  Spain,  1898. 

1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2135.)     [3886-65] 
Yukon  River  station,  Alaska.     Report  of  operations  of  revenue  steamer 

Nunivak  on  Yukon  River  station,  Alaska,  1899-1901;  by  J.  C. 

Cantwell.     1902.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2276.)    [4599-155] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars     4» 

[In  the  Public  Documents  Library  there  are  no  Treasury  Department  circulars  of 
earlier  date  than  1874.  Hence  the  Department  numbers  of  Revenue  Marine 
circulars  1-10  can  not  be  ascertained.] 

11  See  Department  circular  16,  1876  (T1.4:). 

12,  Mar.  27    See  Department  circular  39,  1876  (T1.4:). 

Same,  May  11    See  Department  circular  65,  1876  (T1.4:). 
[unnumbered]    See  Department  circular  79,  1876  (T1.4:). 

14  See  Department  circular  136,  1876  (T1.4:' 

15  See  Department  circular  139,  1876  (T1.40 

16  See  Department  circular  18,  1877  (T1.4:). 

17  See  Department  circular  94,  1877  (T1.4:). 

18  See  Department  circular  123,  1877  (T1.4:). 

19  See  Department  circular  101,  1878  (T1.4:). 

20  See  Department  circular  110,  1878  (T1.4:). 

21  See  Department  circular  114,  1878  (T1.4:). 

22  See  Department  circular  15,  1880  (T1.4:). 

23  See  Department  circular  95,  1880  (T1.4:). 

24  See  Department  circular  96,  1880  (Tl  .4:). 

25  See  Department  circular  97,  1880  (T1.4: 

26  See  Department  circular  36,  1884  (T1.4: 

27  See  Department  circular  113,  1884  (Tl .4:). 

28  See  Department  circular  125,  1884  (T1.4:). 

29  See  Department  circular  92,  1885  (T1.4:). 

30  See  Department  circular  96,  1885  (T1.4:). 

31  See  Department  circular  154,  1885  (T1.4:). 

32  See  Department  circular  17,  1886  (T1.4:). 

33  See  Department  circular  48,  1886  (T1.4:). 


1155 


Claulflcatlon 
no. 

T33.4 : 

(no8.) 


T33.5  ' : 

(no8.) 


T33.    REVENUE- CUTTER  SERVICE— Continued 

Circulars — Continued 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 


See  Department  circular  66,  1887  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  6,  1888  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  35,  1888  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  61,  1888  (Tl.    , 

See  Department  circular  4,  1889  (T1.4:). 
[unnumbered]    See  Department  circular  8,  1889  (T1.4:). 
[unnumbered]    See  Department  circular  70,  1889  (T1.4:). 
39    See  Department  circular  17,  1890  ^Tl.4:). 
[unnumbered]    See  Department  circular  44,  1891  (T1.4:). 
41    See  Department  circular  104,  1891  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  135,  1891  (T1.4:). 

[Also  published  as  Department  circular  35,  1893  (T1.4:).] 

See  Department  circular  44,  1893  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  194,  1893  (T1.4:). 


See  Department  circular  195,  1893  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  151,  1893  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  16,  1894  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  29,  1894  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  56,  1894  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  37,  1894  (T1.4:). 

See  Department  circular  134,  1894  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  185,  1894  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  194,  1894  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  195,  1894  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  61,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  73,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  82,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  108,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  125,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  139,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  147,  1895  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  29,  1896  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  39,  1896  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  38,  1896  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  97,  1896  (Tl.4:). 

[Also  published  as  Department  circular  110,  1896  (Tl.4:).] 

See  Department  circular  114,  1896  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  16,  1897  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  15,  1899  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  50,  1899  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  70,  1899  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  108,  1899  (Tl.4:). 

[Also published  as  Department  circular  131,  1899  (Tl.4:).] 

See  Department  circular  100,  1900<T1.4:). 

[Also  published  as  Department  circular  156,  1900  (Tl.4:).] 

See  Department  circular  66,  1901  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  76,  1901  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  55,  1902  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  121,  1902  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  7,  1903  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  21,  1903  (Tl.4:). 

See  Department  circular  38,  1903  (Tl.4:). 


Same  [2d  edition] 
9-17    Nov.  1895 

18  Feb.  25,  1896 

19  Mar.  11,  1896 
20-24  Mar.  25,  1896 

25  June,  1896 

26  Aug.  26,  1896 
27-30  Oct.  10.  1896 


1898 


1156 


Classification 
no. 

(nos.) 


T33.5  2: 

(nos.) 


T33.     REVENUE- CUTTER  SERVICE— Continued 

General  orders  [Ist  series,  1895-1906]— Continued 

31  May    21,  1897 

32  June  11,  1897 

33  Sept.  1897    [Superseded  by  General  order,  2d  series,  no.  2 

(T33.52:2).] 

34  Dec.   15,  1897 
35, 36    Aug.    2,  1898 
37-39    Aug.  16,  1898 

Same  [revised  edition]    1898  [1899] 
40    Oct.  10,  1898 
41-46    Dec.  31,  1898 
47    July  7,  1899 
48-59    Sept.  6,  1899 
60    Dec.  29,  1899 
61-63    Jan.  25,  1900 
64    Nov.  13,  1900 
65-68    May  16,  1901 
69    Oct.  26,  1901 

July  [June  21]  1902 

June  27,  1902 


July  7,  1902 
Dec.  5,  1902 
Feb.  5,  1903  * 
Mar.  24,  1903  * 
June  2,  1903 
June  25,  1903 
July  20,  1903 
79-82    Sept.  29,  1903 

83  Oct.    24,  1903 

84  Dec.  30,  1903 

85  Jan.    13,  1904 

86  Feb.   13,  1904 

87  Mar.    18,  1904 

88  Apr.    18,  1904 

89  Apr.   29,  1904 

90  Aug.  15,  1904 

91  Sept.  26,  1904 

92  Jan.      9,  1905 

93  Mar.    15,  1905 

94  Mar.    21,  1905 

95  Apr.    24,  1905 

96  Sept.  28,  1905 

97  Nov.     6,  1905 

98  Dec.   13,  1905 

99  Mar.     2,  1906 
100    June  23,  1906 

See,  for  General  orders,  2d  series,  T33.52: 
General  orders  [2d  series,  1907-  ] 

[At  the  time  of  beginning  the  2(1  series,  after  the  issue  of  the  Regulations,  1907 
(T33.7:907),  the  only  orders  of  the  1st  series  not  rendered  obsolete,  were  nos.  26, 
33,  40,  and  97.  In  beginning  the  2d  series,  nos.  1-4  were  left  for  these  four  orders, 
although  they  were  not  reprinted  at  that  time  with  the  new  numbers.] 

1  /See  T33.5 1:26. 

2  June  7,  1909    [Supersedes  General  order,  1st  series,  no.  33  (TZS.5^: 

33).] 

3  SeeTS3.5^'A0. 

4  SeeTSS.5':97. 

5  May     4,  1907 

6  June     1,  1907 

7  Apr.   27,  1908 

8  Dec.     8,  1908 

9  Mar.   24,  1909 


1157 


GlasslAcatlon 
no. 

T33.6: 

(date) 


T33.7: 

834 
871 
894 

907 


T33.     REVENUE-CUTTER  SERVICE— Continued 
Register  of  officers  and  vessels 

[1840,  the  flrst  listed  below,  is  a  statement  Issued  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
In  response  to  Jiouse  resolution  of  May  16,  IHMi.  Similar  statements  may  have 
been  compiled  for  1847-/7.] 

Number  of  vessels  and  officers  employed 
1846,  May  20    *    [485-206] 
1847-77    * 

Register  of  officers  and  vessels 
1878,  Oct.  1 
1879    * 

List  of  officers  [and  vessels] 

1880,  Mar.  1 

Same,  Sept.  1    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  16.) 
Register  of  officers  and  vessels 

1881,  Oct.  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  217.) 
List  of  officers  and  vessels 


1882, 
1883, 
1884 
1885, 
1886, 
1887 
1888, 
1889, 
1890, 
1891, 


Dec.  1 
Dec.  1 

Jan.  1 
Jan.  1 

Jan.  1 
Jan.  1 
Feb.  1 
Jan.  1 


^Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

^Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

^Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 


330. 
512. 

672.1 
789.] 

1078 
1186 
1287.) 
1394.) 


Register  of  officers  and  vessels 

1892,  July  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1512.) 

1893,  July  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1609.) 

1894,  July  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1683.) 

Register  of  commissioned  officers 

1895,  Aug.  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1789.) 

1896,  July  1    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1861.) 

1897,  July  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1941.) 

1898,  July  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2023.) 

Register  of  officers  and  vessels 

1899,  July  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2117.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2177.) 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2226.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2270.) 


[Have  no  Treasury  Department  document  numbers.] 


1900,  July  1 

1901,  July  1 

1902,  July  1 

1903,  July  1] 

1904,  July  1 

1905,  July  1 

1906,  July  1 

1907,  July  1 

1908,  July  1 

1909,  July  1 

Regulations  for  Revenue- Cutter  Service  (general) 
Instructions  to  officers  in  Revenue  Cutter  Service.     Oct.  3,  1834.    * 
Revised  regulations  for  government  of  Revenue  Marine.     Aug.  1871. 
Regulations  for  government  of  Revenue  Cutter  Service,  with  appendix 

containing  laws.  1894.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1673.) 
Regulations  for  Revenue-Cutter  Service.  1907.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2458.)  [Also,  with  additional  matter,  in  pt.  2  of  Rules  and  regu- 
lations governing  Treasury  Department  m  its  various  branches; 
see  59th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  399,  pt.  2,  serial 
no.  5093.] 


1158 


Classification 


T33.     REVENUE- CUTTER   SERVICE— Continued 


T33.8 

Clli 

C112 
C381 
C382 

C383 
Exl 

F981 


r982 

F983 
F984 


F985 

F98« 
F987 

In8 

N42y- 


N42y= 

R31 

Sa2i 


Sa22 
Sa23 
Sa2* 
Sa2s 

Sell 


Sel2 
Sel3 

Se2i 
Se22 


Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions  (miscellaneous) 

Cadetships.  Circular  for  information  of  candidates  for  appointment  to 
cadetships  in  line  of  ReVenue-Cutter  Service.     Nov.  9,  1907. 

Cadetships.  Circular  [of]  information  relative  to  appointments  to 
cadetships  in  line  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service.    May  27,  1909. 

Chase,  revenue  steamer.  Routine,  details,  and  duties  of  cadets  [in] 
Revenue-Cutter  Service  [on]  practice  ship  Chase.     1896. 

Chase,  revenue  steamer.     Rules  and  regulations  governing  course  of 
instruction  on  practice  ship  Chase.     1896.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1862.) 
Same,  revised.     1900. 

Examination.  Standard  of  examination  for  promotion  of  oflScers  of 
Revenue-Cutter  Service  [with  lists  of  reference  books].     1905. 

Fur-seal  fisheries.  Acts  of  Congress,  President's  proclamation,  regula- 
tions governing  U.  S.  vessels,  acts  of  Parliament,  orders  in  coun- 
cil, pertaining  to  fur-seal  fisheries  in  Bering  Sea  and  north  Pacific 
Ocean,  sea  otter  regulations,  laws  as  to  salmon  fisheries  in  Alaska. 

1896.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1850.) 

Fur-seal  fishing.     Regulations  governing  vessels  employed  in  fur-seal 
fishing  during  season  of  1895.     1895.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1742.) 
Same,  season  of  1896.     1896.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1836.) 
Fur-seal  fishing.     Regulations  governing  vessels  employed  in  fur-seal 
fishing   and    sea-otter   hunting   during   season   of   1897.     1897. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1920.) 
Fur-seal  fishing.     Regulations  governing  vessels  employed   in  fur-seal 
fishing  during  season  of  1899.     1899. 
Same,  season  of  1900.     1900. 
Same,  season  of  1901.     1901. 
Same,  season  of  1902.    See  T1.10:F98. 

Internal  regulations  of  U.  S.  S. [Revenue-Cutter  Service].     1904. 

New  York  City.     Rules  and  regulations  relating  to  anchorage  of  ves- 
sels in  port  of  New  York.    Aug.  1888.    4P    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1145.)    [Other  anchorage  regulations  for  port  of  New  York  were 
issued  as  Treasury  Department  circulars  (T1.4:).] 
Same.     Oct.  1,  1902.    4° 
See,  for  later  edition,  C11.2:N42y. 
Retiring  boards.     Instructions  for  retiring  boards.    1902.    12° 
St.  Marys  River.     Rules  and  regulations  governing  movements  and 
anchorage  of  vessels  in  St.   Marys  River,   Apr.    1896.     1896. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1851.) 
Same,  Apr.  1898.     1898. 
Same,  June,  1899.     1899. 
Same,  amended,  Jan.  27,  1900.     1900. 
Same,  Jan.  22,  1901.     1901. 
See,  for  later  edition,  C11.2:Sa2. 
Sea-otters.    Regulations  governing  sea-otter  hunting  and  vessels  em- 
ployed in  transporting  sea-otter  hunting  parties  during  1898. 

1897.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1995.)  [Prior  to  1898,  information  con- 
cerning sea-otters  is  found  in  certain  publications  issued  by 
Special  Agents  Division  (T35.).] 

Same,  1899.     1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2103.) 
Same,  1900.     1900.     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  num- 
ber.] 
Second  assistant  engineers.     Information  and  rec^uirements  relative 
to   appointment  of   2d   assistant  engineer  m  Revenue-Cutter 
Service.     1905. 
Second  assistant  engineers.    Time  and  places  of  examination  for  2d 
assistant  engineers,  Revenue-Cutter  Service.    [1905.] 


1159 


ClaMlflratlun 
no. 

T33.8: 

Un3» 

Un3s 

Un3* 
T33.9: 

(CT) 
T33.10: 

(date) 


T33.il: 

904 
905 
909 

T33.12: 
(nos.) 

T33.13: 

1-55^ 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 


T33.    REVENUE-CUTTER    8ERVICE-CV)ntinued 

Rules,  ref^ulatious,  and  instructiona  (miscellaneous)— 

Continued 

Uniform.    Ro vised  regulations  concerning  uniform  of  oflScers,  cadet«, 
and  enlisted  men  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service.     1900. 
-Se€a/.9oT33.8:Un32. 

Uniform  for  noncommissioned  officers  and  enlisted  men,  amended 
July  1,  1900.  [1900.]  [In  lieu  of  p.  15-22  of  Revised  regula- 
tions concerning  uniform  (T33.8:Un3 ').] 

Uniform.     Regulations  governing  uniforms  for  commissioned  officers, 
warrant  officers,  and  enlisted  men  of  RevenueHCutter  Service. 
1908. 
Same  [corrections].     Dec.  23,  1908. 

Specifications     various  sizes 

List  and  stations  of  commissioned  officers 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1907  < 

1908 

1909 

School  of  instruction 

Cadet  school  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service.     1904. 
School  of  instruction  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service.     1905, 
Regulations  for  school  of  instruction  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service.     1909. 
Special  orders 

[Confidential.    Not  liste<i  here.] 

Circular  letters 

[See,  for  Circular  letter  of  Apr.  25,  1908,  signed  by  assistant  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury, Tl. 15:908  ^.) 

Circular  letters  p<?rtaining  to  Revenue-Cutter  Service,  Mar.  25,  1895- 

1904.     [In  one  pamphlet.] 


Apr.  1, 

1904  [nos.  1-55]. 

Same,  56. 

Aug.  4,  1904. 

Same,  57. 

Aug.  5,  1904. 

Same,  58. 

Oct.    5,  1904. 

Same,  59. 

Oct.  15,  1904. 

Same,  60. 

Jan.    9,  1905. 

[Discontinued.] 

T34.      SECRET  SERVICE  DIVISION 

[Established  by  act  approved  Aug.  5,  1882  (Stat.  L.  v.  22,  p.  230).  Prior  to  fiscal  year  1883,  the  work  was 
made  possible  by  appropriations  for  suppressing  counterfeiting  and  other  crimes;  see  act  of  Mar.  3,  1881 
(Stat.  L.  V.  21.  p.  441).] 


T34.1: 

Annual  reports 

(date) 

1883 

* 

1884 

* 

1885 

1886 

* 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1160 


Classification 

no. 

T34.1: 

(date) 


T34.2: 

C831 


C832 
G74 


R86 

T34.3: 

(nos.) 
T34.4: 

(nos.) 


T34.     SECRET  SERVICE  DIVISION— Continued 
Annual  reports— Continued 

1894-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports, 

Tl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

1905  .,       , 

1906  -'^'»^'*  ^"' 
1907 

1908 
1909 

General  publications 

Counterfeiting,    .U.    S.    Revised    statutes,    counterfeiting   and    other 
crimes;  digest  for  information  of  operatives  of  Secret  Service 
Division.     1899.     ([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2119.]) 
Same,  Addendum.    June  17,  1909. 

Goverimient_  officer.  Impersonating  Government  officer  [opinion  of 
court  in  overruling  motions  for  new  trial  and  in  arrest  in  case  of 
United  States  v.  Ballard,  district  court,  western  district  of  Mis- 
souri, Nov.  17,  1902,  no.  2354].     1908. 

Rules  and  regulations  for  guidance  of  agents  and  other  employees. 
1906.    24° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

lAll  of  this  series  that  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  circular  letters  relat- 
ing to  counterfeits.] 

1  * 

2  * 

3  * 

4  * 
6  * 


9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 


32 

* 

33 

* 

34 

* 

35 

* 

36 

* 

37 

* 

38 

* 

39 

* 

40 

* 

41 

* 

42 

* 

43 

* 

44 

* 

45 

* 

46 

* 

47 

* 

48 

* 

49 

* 

50 

* 

51 

* 

52 

* 

53 

* 

54 

* 

55 

* 

56 

* 

57 

* 

58 

* 

59 

•X- 

60 

* 

61 

•X- 

62 

* 

1161 


CUdslflcatlon 
no. 

T34.4: 


(noe.) 


T34,     SECRET  8ERVICE  DIVISION— Continued' » 
Circulars — Continued  r 


63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

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HI 

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I  126 


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187 

188 

189 

190 


1162 


Classification 
no. 


T34.     SECRET    SERVICE  DIVISION— Continued 


T34:.4: :     Circulars— Continued 


(nos.) 


191 
192 
193 
194 
195 
196 
197 
198 
199 
200 
201 
202 
203 
204 
205 
206 
207 
208 
209 
210 
211 
212 
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220 
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228 
229 
230 
231 
232 
233 
234 
235 
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237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 


A    [Not  for  distribution.] 


247 
248 
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250 
251 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
258 
259 
260 
261 
262 
263 
264 
265 
266 
267 
268 
269 
270 
271 
272 
273,  Apr.  15,  1908  f 

Same,  Mav  19,  1908  f 
274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 

283  ; 

284 
285 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
300 


[Not  for  distribution. 


[Not  for  distribution.] 


T34.5:  I  General  orders 

(nos. )   ■  [Issued  only  for  the  information  of  agents  of  the  service.    Not  listed  here.] 


fTwo  circular  letters  numbered  273  were  issued  with  different  titles  and  different 
dates. 


1163 


T35.      SPECIAL  AGENTS  DIVISION 

[Special  agents  of  the  Treasury  Departraont  have  been  wnployed  and  recognized  by  law  almost  from  the 
organization  of  the  Department.  About  1H70,  JudpinR  from  entries  In  the  Olliclal  register  (I  1.25:)  and 
tlio  Connrt'ssioniil  directory  (Y4.P93»:1),  a  more  donnite  orj^'uiiizut  ion  seem.s  to  have  been  effected,  as 
the  I  )ivisioii  of  Special  ARents,  in  the  Oinco  of  tiio  Secretary,  uiuler  a  .supervising  .'special  agent. 

Although  from  tlic  hegiiming,  the  work  in  connection  with  customs  lius  hccn  one  of  the  most  important 
duties  of  the  special  agents,  t  lie  latter  have  from  I  ime  to  time  been  a,s.sjgnc'd  to  other  specia  1  lines  of  work, 
such  as  seal  and  .salmon  fisheries  in  ,\laska,  Chinese  exclusion,  manuf.icture  of  tin  and  teriie  plate,  etc. 
The  act  establishing  tlie  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  approved  Feb.  14.  l(K);i,  effective  July  1, 
liMXl,  transferred  to  the  new  Department  all  jurisdiction,  supervLsion,  and  control  formerly  exercLsed  by 
the  rrcu.sui  y  Department  over  setil,  salmon,  and  other  lisherie^s  of  .\laska,  and  over  the  exclusion  from 
the  United  Stales  of  the  Chinese;  ace,  for  later  matter  relating  to  these  subjects,  notes  and  entries  under 
02.  and  07.) 


Classlflcation 
no. 

T35.1: 

(date) 


T35.2: 

All» 

A112 


MV 

All^ 
All^ 
All« 
Ap4 

C44» 


C44» 
C44' 
Ir6 

M29 
M53 

M66 


Annual  reports  of  supervising  special  agent 

[None  printed  prior  to  1877.] 

1877,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:), 

but  not  issued  separately. 

1878,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:), 

and  issued  separately  also. 
1879-83    [Issued  separately  only.] 
1884-98,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports, 

Tl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
1899-1902    [Issued  separately  only.] 

[No  signed  reports  issued  since  1902,  the  work  of  the  special  agents  usually  being 
summarized  in  the  annual  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.) 

General  publications 

Alaska.     Report  of  condition  of  affairs  in  Territory  of  Alaska;  by  H.  W. 

Elliott.     1875. 
Alaska.     Report  upon  customs  district,  public  service,  and  resources  of 

Alaska  Territory;  by  William  Gouverneur  Morris.     1879.     ([45th 

Cong.  3d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  59] ;  serial  no.  1831.) 
Alaska.    Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources  of  Alaska. 

1898.     V.  1.     [3576-92] 
Same.     1898.     v.  2.     [3577-92] 
Same.     1898.     v.  3.     [3578-92] 
Same.     1898.     v.  4.     [3579-92] 
Apollinaris  water.     Reports  on  apollinaris  water;  by  F.  A.  Starring  and 

George  C.  Tichenor.     1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  182.) 
Chinese.     Synopses  of  rulings  and  decisions,  since  act  of  Oct.  1,  1888, 

upon  questions  arising  under  laws  relating  to  Chinese,  also  text 

of  laws  now  in  force  relating  to  Chinese,  and  treaty  promulgated 

Dec.  8,  1894.     1896.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1849.) 
Chinese  exclusion.     Digest  of  Chinese  exclusion  laws  and  decisions; 

compiled  by  Chapman  W.  Maupin.     1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 

2107.) 
Chinese  exclusion.     Laws,  treaty,  and  regulations  relating  to  exclusion 

of  Chinese.     1899.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2124.) 
See,  for  later  laws,  entries  under  T21.5:  and  C7.5: 
Iron  ore.     Report  of  A.  M.  Burns  on  dutiable  value  of  iron-ore  imported 

from  Canada  into  United  States  and  lack  of  uniformity  in  such 

value  at  various  ports  where  imported.     Dec.  14,  1880.     (Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  79.) 

Malt.  Report  of  B.  H.  Hinds  relative  to  undervaluations  and  irregu- 
larities in  importation  of  malt  from  Canada.  [1881.]  (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  116.) 

Merchandise.  Report  of  supervising  special  agent  on  undervaluation 
of  imported  merchandise,  Dec.  1,  1883.  1884.  (^reas.  Dept. 
doc.  528.)  .i.M.  i>^ 

Mineral  waters.  Report  on  mineral  waters;  by  George  C.  Tichenor. 
[1882.]    (Trlb.  Dept.  doc.  331.) 


1164 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

T35.2: 

Su3i 

Su32 
T17 


T35.3: 

(nos.) 
T35.4: 

(nos.) 

T35.5: 

(date) 


T35.6: 

(date) 


T35.7: 


873 


T35.     SPECIAL  AGENTS   DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Sugar.     Report  on  rates  of  drawback  to  be  paid  upon  exportation  of 

refined  sugars;  by  J.  W.  Davis.     1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  174.) 
Sugar.     Report  on  allowances  on  drawback  on  sugars;  by  S.  E.  Cham- 

berlin.     [1882.]    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  283.) 
Tariff.     Report  of  Geo.   C.   Tichenor,   special  agent,   in  relation  to 

tariff  and   customs  laws  and  administration.     1882,     ([Treas. 

Dept.  doc.  357.])     [Also  in  Report  of  Tariff  Commission,  1882 

(Y3.T17:R292).] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Manufacture  of  tin  and  terne  plates  in  United  States 

(Ayer) 

1892,  Apr.    26     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1511.)     [2901-102] 
Aug.  15 
Oct.    24 

1893,  Feb.  29 
May  24 
Dec. 

1894,  Mar. 
July 

1895,  Oct. 

1896,  Oct. 

1897,  Jan. 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1511.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1528.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1549.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1587.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1656.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1660.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1675.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1687.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1809.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1907.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2006.) 


5:T 


28,  1898 
[Discontinued.] 

Reports  on  salmon  flslieries  of  Alaska  (annual) 


1894 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 


[See,  for  reports  for  1892-95,  Seal  and  salmon  fisheries  and  general  resources  of  Alaska* 
1898,  V.  2,  p.  383-459  (T35.2:A1 1  *).] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1925.)  •  '  !  ^ 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2010.) 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2095.) 

3852-153]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1900  [4042-168] 

1901  [4231-138] 
>er.] 

1902  [4424-113] 
Der.] 

See,  for  later  numbers,  C2.1 : 

Reports  and  statistical  tables  on  fur-seal  investi- 
gations in  Alaska 

[The  dates  used  as  book  numbers  are  the  dates  of  the  season  or  seasons  during  which 
the  investigations  were  made.] 

Report  on  Prybilov  Group,  or  Seal  Islands,  of  Alaska;  by  Henry  W. 
Elliott.     1873.     4°     [Cover-title  reads  1875.     Printed  lengthwise 
of  page.] 
See,  for  Report  of  Henry  W.  Elliott  on  condition  of  fur-seal  fisheries, 

1890,  [3352-137]. 
See,  for  Reports  on  seal  life  on  Pribilof  Islands,  1893-95,  [3351-137] 
and,  for  accompanying  atlas,  [3352-137]. 
Statistical  tables,  fur  seal  catch,  season  of  1896.     1897.     (Treas.  Dept. 

doc.  1932.)  J 

.tqoU  ,8# 


1165 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 

T36.7: 

896=' 


897 » 

897-' 

897^ 

896-897 ' 


896-897  =* 

896-897 3 
896-897* 
896-897 5 


T35.7«: 

(CT) 


T35.     SPECIAL  AGENTS  DIVISION— Continued 

Reports  and  statistical  tables  on  fur-seal  investi- 
gations In  Alaska— Continued 

Observations  on  fur  seals  of  Pribilof  Islands,  preliminary  report,  by 
David  Starr  Jordan  [season  of]  1896,  aiued  bv  Leonhard  Stej- 
neger,  Frederic  A.  Lucas,  Jefferson  F.  Moser,  Charles  H.  Town- 
send,  Geoi^e  A.  Clark,  Joseph  Murray.  1896.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  1913.) 

2d  preliminary  report  of  Bering  Sea  fur  seal  investkations  by  David 
Starr  Jordan,  assisted  by  Leonhard  Stejneger,  Frederic  Augustus 
Lucas,  and  George  Archibald  Clark,  [season  of]  1897.  1898. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1994.) 

Statistical  tables,  fur  seal  catch,  season  of  1897.  1898.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  2009.) 

Report  on  [seal]  rookeries  of  Commander  Islands,  season  of  1897;  by 
Leonhard  Stejneger.     1897.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1997.).    »;    r 

Fur  seals  and  fur-seal  islands  of  north  Pacific  Ocean  [1896-97],  by 
David   Starr  Jordan,    with   Leonhard   Stejneger,    Frederic   A. 
Lucas,  Jefferson  F.  Moser,  Charles  H.  Townsend,  George  A. 
Clark  [and]  Joseph  Murray,  with  special  papers  by  other  con- 
tributors, pt.  1:  [History,  condition,  and  needs  of  herd  of  fur 
seals  resorting  to  Pribilof  Islands;  by  David  Starr  Jordan  and 
George  Archibald  Clark].     1898.     large  8°    (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
2017.)     [Binder's  title   for  this   set  reads:  Report  of  fur-seal 
investigations,  1896-97.] 
Same,  pt.  2:  [Observations  on  fur  seals  of  Pribilof  Islands,  1872-97, 
as  extracted  from  log  of  St.  Paul  Island,  and  as  recorded  in 
daily  journal  of  commission  of  1896  and  1897].     1898.     large  8" 
Same,  pt.  3:  [Special  papers  relating  to  fur  seal  and  to  natural  his- 
tory of  Pribilof  Islands;  edited  by  F.  A.  Lucas].     1899.     large  8° 
Same,  pt.   4:  [Asiatic  fur-soal  islands  and  fur-seal  industry;  by 

Leonhard  Stejneger].  1898.  large  8*^ 
Same,  [pt.  5]:  with  title,  Report  of  fur-seal  investigation,  1896-97» 
charts  of  islands  and  fur-seal  rookeries  of  St.  Paul  and  St.  George, 
Pribilof  Group,  Alaska;  prepared  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey from  surveys  by  Will  Ward  Duffield  and  party,  in  summer 
of  1897.     1899.     large  8« 

Reports  and  statistical  tables  on  fur-seal  investi- 
gations in  Alaska  (separates) 


T36.      PRINTING  AND   STATIONERY  DIVISION 


[A  Division  of  Stationery,  Printing,  and  Blanks  was  established  as  one  of  7  divisions  authorized  by  act 
approved  Mar.  3, 1875  (Stat.  L.  V.  18,  p    '       "         ~     "      '  "  "  " 

to  Printing  and  Stationery  Division.] 


approved  Mar,  3, 1875  (Stat.  L.  y.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  396),  effective  July  1, 1875.    In  1903,  the  name  waschanged 


T36.1: 

(date) 
T36.2: 

St2i 

St22 

T36.3: 

(nos.) 
T36.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Stationery.  Report  on  Division  of  Stationery,  Printing,  and  Blanks, 
by  committee  appointed  by  Secretary  of  Treasury.  Apr.  28, 
1882.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  276.) 

Stationery.  Proposal  for  stationery  for  Treasury  Department  for  fiscal 
year  1909.     1908.     4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 


1166 


Classification 
no. 


T36.5  ' : 

(date) 


T36.5  2: 

(date) 


T36.5»: 

•'  -      882 


T36.     PRINTING  AND    STATIONERY  DIVISION— 

Continued 

Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  for  use  of  customs 
and  otlier  officers      [Interleaved.] 

[These  publications  bear  on  cover  the  number  995,  which  is  the  number  assigned  to 
them  in  tlie  Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks.    See,  for  earlier  catalogues,  T1.2: 

1877,  Jan.  1     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 
1881,  Nov.  14     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  181.) 
1884    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  602.) 
1887     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1016. 
1891    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1433. 
1898     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2021.) 

1902     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 
See,  for  later  catalogues,  Cl.2:B64 1'^  and  C1.2:B641 

Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  by  officers  of 
customs  at  port  of  New  York     [Interleaved.] 

[These  publications  bear  on  cover  the  catalogue  number  1139.    See,  for  earlier  cata- 
logue, T1.2:B648.] 

1879,  Sept.     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 
1897,  Oct.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1959.) 
See,  for  later  catalogue,  C1.2:B64^. 

Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  in  office  of 
assistant  Treasurer,  New  York 

Catalogue  of  books  and  blanks  used  in  office  of  assistant  Treasurer  U.  S., 
New  York.  Dec.  1882,  [published]  1883.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
359.)  .[This  publication  bears  on  cover  the  catalogue  number 
335.  Note  on  cover  reads:  To  be  used  to  the  exclusion  of  all 
previous  catalogues.  There  is  no  earlier  catalogue  of  this  sort  in 
the  Public  Documents  Library.] 


T37.      STATISTICS  BUREAU 


[By  act  of  Feb.  10,  1820,  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  was  requested  to  prepare  annually  for  Congress 
statistical  accounts  of  commerce  of  United  States  with  foreign  countries.  As,  prior  to  1820,  such  work 
had  been  done  by  the  Register  of  tlie  Treasury,  he  was  called  upon  by  the  Secretary  to  make  the  required 
report,  and  the  following  year  compiled  the  statement  on  commerce  and  navigation  for  1821,  which  is 
the  first  of  the  long  series  of  statistical  reports  listed  below  (T37.1:).  The  work  was  continued  in  the 
office  of  the  Register  for  many  years  and  increased  in  scope  and  importance  until  the  Statistics  Bureau 
was  created  by  act  approved  July  28, 1866.  The  Statistics  Bureau  was  consolidated  with  Foreign  Com- 
merce Bureau  of  State  Department  and  transferred  to  Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  July  1,  1903; 
see  C14.] 


T37.1: 

(date) 


ii.--i!  -i. 


Annual  reports,  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation 

8°  and  4° 

[As  the  commerce  of  the  country  has  increased,  thase  statistical  reports  have  grown 
from  octavo  to  bulky  quarto  volumes.  For  1866-76,  a  brief  annual  report  of  the 
director  with  usually  some  condensed  statistical  matter  is  found  also  in  annual 
reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:). 

Until  1850,  there  is  no  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 

See,  for  papers  relating  to  commerce  and  navigation,  Apr.  13,  1789-Feb.  25,  1823, 
American  state  papers,  commerce  and  navigation,  serial  nos.  014-015.] 


1821 
1822 

1823 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1S27 


1828 


65 1-39] 
74-26 
79-^2 
90-38^ 
96-73 
110-33] 
117-90^ 
127-76' 
139-148] 
146-72] 
153-120] 
167-174] 
174-253] 

'182-86] 
187-137] 


1829 

1830 

1831 
1832 

1833 
1834 
1835 


1836 


/[193-95] 

l[196-49] 

/[204-76] 

\[209-140] 

[220-230] 

[234-109] 

"241-289 

258-355 

269-149 

'275-187 

'283-375 

291-258 

'299-220 

'299-225 

304-188 


1167 


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no. 

T37.1: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation- 
Continued 


1837 
1838 
1839 
1840 


1841 


1842 
1843 


1844 


1845 

1846 

1847 
1848 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 

1853 


1854 
1855 


1856 


1857 
1858 
1859 


1860 

1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 
1875 


{; 


318-446 
330-372 
342-306 
349-253 
361-577 
369-251 
379-238 
386-122 
399-356 
405-273 
416-247 
425-220 
435-289 
443-223 
456-125 
466-154 
472-4] 
482-13] 
494-7] 
498-11] 
[504-5] 
[541-^2] 
/[553-3] 
l[576-15] 

[604-unnumbered] 
628-unnumberea 
650-unnumbered 
662-unnumbered 
684  2-unnumberedl 
f[703-unnumbered' 
\[740-unnumbered 
fr750-unnumbered 
806-unnumbered 
825-unnunibered 
865-unnumbered 
886-unnumbered 
910-unnumbered 
931-unnumbered 
960-unnumbered 
989-unnumbered 
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1034-unnumbered 
1059-unnumbered 
1087-unnumbered 
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140-unnumbered 
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1197-unnumbered 
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1268-unnumbered 
1301-unnumbered 
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1384-unnumbered  ^ 
1429-unnumbered 
1458-96] 


{[ 


1512-108] 

>er.] 

"1569-242] 

ber.] 

1612-183] 
1650-171] 
1690-124] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 


1876  [pt.  1]     [1760-46] 

Same,  pt.  2,  Internal  commerce    [1761-46] 


Classification 
no. 

T37.1: 

(date) 


[1850-32] 
[1857-32]. 

[1966-7] 


1168 

T3^.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  commeroe  and  navigation- 
Continued 

1877     [1813-90] 

1878,  pt.  1  [Statistical  abstract]      | 

Same,  pt.  2,  Foreign  commerce/ 

Same  [pt.  3],  Internal  commerce 

1879  [1917-7] 

1880  [pt.  1],  Foreign  commerce         | 
Same  [pt.  2],  Internal  commerce] 

1881  [pt.  1]     [2025-7] 

Same,  Congressional  edition  of  statements  26-34,  reprinted  from  pt. 
1  as  47th  Congress,  1st  session,  House  executive  document  7,  pt. 
2,  serial  no.  2025 

1882  [pt.  1]     [2107-7] 

Same  [pt.  2],  Internal  commerce     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1883  [2197-7]  I'    *     •   '  ji     '    ^ 

1884  [pt.  1],  Foreign  commerce     [2294-7]       '        '  il       -    ; 
Same  [pt.  2],  Internal  commerce^ 

Same  [pt.  3],  Internal  commerce/     [2295-7] 

1885  [2391-19] 

1886,  pt.  1,  Foreign  commerce    [2475-7] 

Same,  pt.  2,  Internal  commerce    [247&-7]  \\r\s 

1887,  pt.  1,  Foreign  commerce  ^ 

Same,  pt.  2,  Internal  commerce  /    [2552-6] 

1888  [2647-6] 

1889  [pt.  1],  P'oreign  commerce  ■  [2737-6] 
Same  [pt.  2],  Internal  comnierce    [2738-6] 

1890  [pt.  1],  Foreign  commerce    [2853-6] 
Same,  pt.  2,  Internal  comnierce    [2854-6] 

1891  [pt.  1],  Foreign  commerce     [2947-6] 
Same,  pt.  2,  Internal  commerce    [2948-6] 

[This  1891  volume  on  Internal  conunerce  is  the  last  of  the  series  to  appear  in  the 
annual  reports  on  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation.    From  1892  to  1899,  be- 
cause of  lack  of  appropriation,  there  were  no  statistics  compiled  on  the  subject 
of   internal  commerce,  except  a  report  by  George  G.  Tunell  on  lake  com- 
merce; see   T37.2:L14.    During  calendar  year  1900,  commercial  monographs 
dealing  with  internal  and  foreign  commerce  of  leading  staples  were  published 
in  the  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  (T37.8:)  as  follows: 
Jan.  1900.    Grain  trade  of  United  States. 
Feb.  1900.    Provision  trade  of  United  States. 
Mar.  1900.    Cotton  trade  of  United  States. 
Apr.  1900.    Coal  trade  of  United  States. 
Aug.  1900.    Iron  and  steel  trades  of  United  States. 
Nov.  1900.    Lumber  trade  of  United  States. 
Dec.  1900.    Shipping  industry  of  United  States. 

From  May  to  Dec.  1900,  statistics  of  lake  commerce  appeared  in  the  Monthly  sum- 
mary of  commerce  and  finance,  and  beginning  with  Jan.  1901,  statistics  of  internal 
commerce,  including  lake  commerce,  have  appeared  regularly  in  the  Monthly 
summary;  see  T37.8:  and  since  July,  1903,  C14.14:  The  matter  in  the  Monthly 
summary  which  relates  to  internal  commerce  has  been  issued  separately  also, 
and  such  separates  are  classed  under  T37.8a:  up  to  July.  1903,  after  which  they 
are  classed  under  C14.14o:] 

1892  [3102-6]  :     i  i.ln.ii'  ;- 

1893,  Foreign   commerce    [complete  JA   1   v.].     clxxiv -f  670   p.    4® 
[3222-6  [pt.  1]] 

'      'Same[pt.l].    clxxiv  + 1-335  p.  4° j    [Contains     same     matter     as 
Same  [pt.  2].     p.  337-670,  4°  /         above,  bound  in  2  pts.] 

Same,  Immigration    8°  f     [3222-6,  pt.  2] 

1894,  Foreign  commerce    4°    [3317-6,  pt.  1] 
Same,  Immigration    8°  f     [3317-6,  pt.  2] 


t  In  the  Congressional  edition^  Immigration  is  4<^ 


1169 


CUsslflcatloa 
no. 

T37.1: 

(date) 


T37.1°: 

(date) 

T37.1«: 

(CT) 

T37.2: 

A14 


Ar3 


C16' 

C162 

C29 

C73 
C961 

C962 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU-Continucd 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  oommorce  and  navigation- 
Continued 

1895,  pt.  1,  V.  1,  Foreign  commerco    4"     [;i397-i;i,  i>t.  ij 

Same,  pt.  1,  v.  2.  Foreign  commerce    4«1     [3398.13      ^^  ,    2I 
Same  [pt.  2],  Immigration    S**  f  ^ 

1896,  V.  1     [3503-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [3504-13] 

1897,  V.  1     [3660-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [3661-13] 

1898    [3777-13] 

1899,  V.  1     [3938-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [3939-13] 

1900,  V.  1    [4126-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [4127-13] 

1901,  V.  1     [4309-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [4310-13] 

1902,  V.  1     [4475-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [4476-13] 

1903,  V.  1     [4662-13] 
Same,  v.  2    [4663-13] 
See,  for  later  issues,  C14.1: 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation 

(separates;  reports  of  chief) 

Annual  reports,  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation 

(separates;  miscellaneous) 

General  publications 

Alien  passengers.  Tables  showing  arrivals  of  alien  passengers  and 
immigrants  in  United  States,  1820-88.  1889.  173  p.  1  pi. 
[A  slip  of  "Errata  of  contents, "  produced  by  manifolding  process, 
follows  the  title-page,  referring  to  statements  6  and  6a,  explain- 
ing insertion  of  pages  numbered  in  red  ink  108,  109,  109a,  109b, 
and  109c,  in  place  of  original  pages  108,  109.] 

Area  and  population.  Table  showing  area  and  population  of  each 
State  and  Territory  of  United  States  at  decennial  census;  num- 
ber of  persons  to  square  mile;  also,  rate  of  increase  per  decade 
from  1790  to  1870.     1874.    4° 

Canada.  Reciprocity  of  transportation  facilities  between  United 
States  and  Canada  and  Canadian  Pacific  Railway;  by  Joseph 
Nimmo,  jr.     1884.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  549.) 

Canada.  Tables  ehowii^  commerce  between  United  States  and 
Canada,  with  special  reference  to  operation  of  tariff  laws  of  the 
2  countries,  and  other  tables  relating  to  imports  of  fish  and 
fishery  products,  for  series  of  years  ending  June  30,  1887.  1888. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1106.) 

Cattle  business.  Report  in  regard  to  range  and  ranch  cattle  business 
of  United  States;  by  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.  1885.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  690.) 

Commerce.  Statistical  tables  exhibiting  commerce  of  United  States 
with  European  countries,  1790-1890.     1893. 

Customs-tariff.     Special  report  on  customs- tariff  legislation  of  United 
States,    with    appendixes    [A-E];    by    Edward    Young.     1872. 
[1512-109] 
Same,  with  appendixes  [A-F];  by  Edward  Young.     1874. 


82452' 


t  In  the  Congressional  edition,  Immigration  is  4° 
-11 74 


1170 


Classification 
no. 

T37.2: 

C963 

C96* 

D95 

Ex7^ 

Ex72 
F761 

F762 


F763 
F76* 

F76« 


G13 
H31 
Im6» 


Im62 
im6> 


Im7i 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Customs-tariff.  United  States  customs-tariff  under  acts  of  May  1  and 
June  6,  1872,  with  tabular  arrangement  of  rates  of  duty.     1872. 

Customs-tariff.  Special  report  on  customs-tariff  legislation  of  United 
States,  with  appendixes  [and  Tabular  arrangement  of  rates  of 
duty  in  force  under  Revised  statutes  approved  June  22,  1874, 
and  acts  of  Feb.  8  and  Mar.  3,  1875];  by  Edward  Young.     1877. 

Duties.  Comparative  duties  and  relation  of  Treasury  Department  to 
tariff  legislation;  by  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.  1883.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  408.) 

Expansion  of  American  commerce,  past,  present,  and  prospective; 
address  of  O.  P.  Austin,  delivered  before  American  Association 
for  Advancement  of  Science,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1902.     1902. 

Exports,  imports,  and  customs  duty  collected,  1821-92.  [1892?]  ob- 
long f** 

Foreign  commerce.  Preliminary  report  in  regard  to  foreign  commerce 
of  United  States  during  year  ended  June  30,  1880.  [1880.] 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  6.) 

P^'oreign  commerce.     Preliminary  report  on  foreign  commerce  of  United 
States  during  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1882.     1882.     (Treas. 
Dept.  doc.  296.) 
Same,  June  30,  1883.     1883.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  455.) 

Foreign  commerce  of  United  States  for  comparative  periods  under  old 
and  new  tariffs.     1891.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1454.) 

Foreign  commerce.  Special  report  on  foreign  commerce  of  United 
States  for  6  months  ended  Dec.  31,  1882.  1882.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  388.) 

Galveston,  Tex.  Improvement  of  harbor  of  Galveston;  by  Joseph 
Nimmo,  jr.     1884.     [2171-111] 

Hawaii.  Commerce  of  United  States  with  Hawaiian  Islands,  1871-92. 
1893. 

Immigration.  Special  report  on  immigration,  accompanying  informa- 
tion for  immigrants  relative  to  prices  and  rentals  of  land,  staple 
products,  facilities  of  access  to  market,  cost  of  farm  stock,  kind 
of  labor  in  demand  in  western  and  southern  States,  etc.,  tables 
showing  average  weekly  wages  paid  for  factory,  mechanical,  and 
-  farm  labor,  cost  of  provisions,  groceries,  dry  goods,  and  house 

>n  fo«{  rent  in  manufacturing  districts,   1869-70;  by  Edward  Young. 

''      '1871.    [1470-1] 
Same.     1872. 

,      Same,  French.     1872. 

immigration  into  United  States  during  year  ended  June  30,  1882. 
[1882.]  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  297.)  [Appended  to  this  publication 
is  Immigration  into  United  States  during  June,  1882.  This  is 
mentioned  on  p.  2  as  the  "usual  monthly  statement  of  immigra- 
tion."    The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  as  to 

,^,  _^    whether  or  not  such  monthly  statements  were  printed.     It  is 
"  '''^ipossible  that  for  certain  years  there  may  have  been  a  printed 
monthl)^  statement  of  immigration,  which  in  Oct.   1885,   was 
merged  into  the  publication  entitled  "Statement  of  foreign  com- 
merce and  immigration"  (T37.5:885i«).] 

Imports,  duties,  1867-83,  compilation  of  foreign  commodities  imported 
and  entered  for  consumption  in  United  States,  compiled  from 
annual  reports  of  [Foreign]  commerce  and  navigation  by  Charles 
H.  Evans;  Exports,  domestic  and  foreign,  from  American  colo- 
nies to  Great  Britain,  1697-1789,  [and]  Exports,  domestic,  from 
United  States  to  all  countries,  1789-1883;  compiled  from  ofl&cig-l 
papers  by  Charles  H.  Evans.  1884.  [2236-49] 
[This  compilation  was  published  by  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept. 
An  earlier  compilation  by  Charles  H.  Evans,  covering  the  period  to  close  of  fiscal 
year  1878,  was  issued  only  as  a  Congressional  document;  sec  [1873-46]. 


1171 


ClMslflratloB 
no. 

T37.2 


Im7^ 
Ira78 
Im7* 
In2 

InS 

Lll» 
L112 

L14 

M53» 
M532 


M533 


M57 

R24 
Sch2> 
Sch22 
Sch23 

Sch2* 
Sch2« 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 
General  publications — Continued 

.V  lulor  compilation  by  Charles  H.  Evans,  in  2  pts.,  covering  the  period  to  close  of 

fisoiU  yoar  1893,  was  published  in  1894  .by  Finance  Committee;  see  Y4.F49: 

Im7>.». 
Another  compilation  by  William  W.  Kvans,  covering  the  period  to  close  of  fiscal 

year  1907,  was  Issued  in  1908  and  reissued  in  1909  by  Ways  and  Means  Committee; 

*te  Y4.W3(5:Im7*.s.J 

Imports  for  consumption  into  United  States,  1884-94,  with  rates  of  duty 
and  duties  paid  and  ad  valorem  equivalents  of  duties.     1895.    4° 

Imports  and  exports.  Total  value  of  imports  and  exports  into  and 
from  United  States,  Oct.  1,  1789-June  30,  1898.     [1899.]    large  4'' 

Imports  and  exports.  Historical  table,  total  value  of  imports  and 
exports  into  and  from  United  States,  1790-1901.     [1902?]    f  » 

Income  tax.  Estimate  of  probable  or  possible  revenue  under  proposed 
income  tax;  by  Worthington  C.  Ford.  [1894.]  ([53d  Cong.  2d 
sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  232];  serial  no.  3171.) 

Inter-oceanic  canal.  Proposed  American  inter-oceanic  canal  in  its 
commercial  aspects;  by  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.  1880.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  4.) 

Labor.  Cost  of  labor  and  subsistence  in  United  States  for  1869,  as  com- 
pared with  previous  years;  by  Edward  Young.     1870. 

Labor  in  Europe  and  America,  special  report  on  rates  of  wages,  cost  of 
subsistence,  and  condition  of  working  classes  in  Great  Britain, 
Germany,  France,  Belgium,  and  other  countries  of  Europe,  also 
in  United  States  and  British  America;  by  Edward  Young.  1875. 
[1686-21] 

Lake  commerce.  Statistics  of  lake  commerce,  report  made  to  Bureau 
of  Statistics,  by  George  G.  Tunell,  on  lake  commerce.  1898. 
([55th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  doc.  277];  serial  no.  3679.)  [Congres- 
sional edition  omits  title-page  and  table  of  contents.] 

Merchandise.  Imported  merchandise  entered  for  consumption  in 
United  States,  1890-93,  with  rates  and  amounts  of  duty  collected. 
1893.    40 

Merchandise.  Imported  merchandise,  1893  and  1896,  with  rates  of 
duties,  estimated  ad  valorem  equivalents,  and  revenues  by  pro- 
posed bill,  H.  379  [55th  Congress,  Ist  session],  as  referred  to  Com- 
mittee on  Finance  of  Senate,  and  Senate  rates  and  ad  valorem 
equivalents  [with  Subject  index  to  customs  laws  of  1890  and  1894 
and  H.  379].  [1897.]  4"  [Same,  with  alterations,  as  p.  1-277  of 
Comparison  based  upon  tariff  bill,  H.  379,  55th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion (T37.2:T17>).] 

Merchandise.  Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  in  re^d 
to  imported  merchandise  entered  for  consumption  in  United 
States,  with  rates  of  duty  and  amounts  of  duty  collected,  includ- 
ing statements  24-26  of  annual  report  on  commerce  and  naviga- 
tion for  year  ending  June  30,  1887.  1887.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
1056.) 

Mexico.  Commerce  between  United  States  and  Mexico;  by  Joseph 
Nimmo,  jr.  1884.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  543;  [48th  Cong.  1st  sess., 
H.  ex.  doc.  86],  serial  no.  2200.) 

Receipts,  expenditures,  and  debt  of  United  States,  1789-1895,  with 
annual  appropriations  made  by  Congress,  1873-96.     [1896.]    4® 

Schedule  A;  classification  for  monthly  statements  of  imported  com- 
modities, approved  June  1,  1895!!     1895. 

Schedule  A;  classification  of  commodities  for  monthly  statements  of 
imported  commodities,  approved  Aug.  2,  1897.     1897. 
Same,  approved  June  14,  1898.     1898. 
See,  for  later  issues  of  Schedule  A,  C14.17:A'-5. 

Schedule  B;  classification  of  commodities  for  monthly  statements  of 
domestic  exports,  approved  Apr.  23,  1897.     1897. 
Same,  approved  May  9,  1899.     1899. 


1172 


Classification 
no. 

T37.2: 

Sch2« 


Sch27 
Sch28 
Sch29 

Sch2io 

Su3 
Sw6 


T17' 


T17 


TI73 

T61 

V24 

W12 


W88 


T37.3 ' : 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Schedule  B;  classification  of  commodities,  and  laws  and  regulations 
governing* preparation  of  monthly  statements  of  domestic  exports, 
approved  June  15,  1900.     1900. 
See,  for  later  issues  of  Schedule  B,  C14.17:B  ^-^. 

Schedule  E;  classification  of  imports  entered  for  consumption  in  United 
States,  July  1,  1881.     1881.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  161.) 

Schedule  E;  classification  for  quarter  yearly  statements  of  imports  en- 
tered for  consumption,  approved  Aug.  28,  1894.     1894. 

Schedule  E;  classification  of  merchandise  for  quarter  yearly  statements 
of  imports  entered  for  consumption,  approved  Sept.   1,   1897. 
1897. 
See,  for  later  issues  of  Schedule  E,  C14.17:E  ^-\ 

Schedules  A,  B,  and  E.  Changes  in  statistical  schedules  A,  B,  and  E; 
classification  for  monthly  statements  of  imported  and  exported 
commodities,  approved  May  5,  1896.     1896. 

Sugar.  United  States  sugar  consumption,  1880-94,  imports  of  sugar, 
1879-94.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1894.     large  8° 

Swine.  Production  of  swine  in  United  States,  and  transportation,  con- 
sumption, and  exportation  of  hog  products,  with  special  reference 
to  interdiction  of  American  hog  products  from  France  and  Ger- 
many, bein^  supplement  to  quarterly  report  of  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics on  foreign  commerce  of  United  States  for  3  months  ended 
Sept.  30,  1883;  by  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.  1884.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
538.)     [See,  for  quarterly  report  referred  to,  T37.6:884  \] 

Tariff.  Comparison  based  upon  tariff  bill,  H.  379,  55th  Congress,  1st 
session,  with  rates  of  duties,  estimated  ad  valorem  equivalents, 
and  revenues  by  House  bill,  and  rates  proposed  by  Senate  Com- 
mittee on  Finance,  with  ad  valorem  equivalents;  with  imported 
merchandise  entered  for  consumption  in  1893  and  1896.  1897. 
4"  [Appeared  also  aspt.  2  of  Monthly  summary  of  finance  and 
commerce,  Apr.  1897  (T37.8:897i"-2).  An  earlier  print  was 
issued,  with  title.  Imported  merchandise,  1893  and  1896  (T37.2: 
M532).] 

Tariff.  Statement  in  regard  to  operations  of  tariff  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883, 
submitted  to  Secretary  of  Treasury  by  chief  of  Bureau  of  Sta- 
tistics, Jan.  5,  1884.     1883  [1884].     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  526.) 

Tariff.  Operations  of  tariff  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  for  6  months  ended 
Dec.  31,  1883.     Apr.  21,  1884.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  546.) 

Tonnage  movement  in  foreign  trade,  1856-92.     [1892?]    oblong  f  "> 

Value  of  exports  and  imports  of  merchandise,  1791-1892.  [1892?] 
oblong  f  * 

Wages,  Comparative  rates  of  wages  in  United  States  and  in  foreign 
countries;  by  Joseph  Nimmo,  jr.  May  1,  1882.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  279;  [47th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  S.  ex.  doc.  173],  serial  no.  1991.) 

Wool  and  manufactures  of  wool;  by  Worthington  C.  Ford.  1894. 
[3110-94] 

[Bulletins],     Exports     of     breadstuffs 

[Monthly.] 

1889,  Jnne  1890,  May 
July  June 
Aug.  July 
Sept.  Aug. 
Oct.  Sept. 
Nov.  Oct. 
Dec.    ■'•■  Nov. 

1890,  Jan.  Dec. 
Feb.  1891,  Jan. 
Mar.  Feb. 
Apr.  Mar. 


various    sizes 


1888,  July 
Aug. 


1889, 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May^ 


1173 


CiMsiAcation 
no. 

T37.3 ' : 

(date) 


1892. 


See, 


Jan.  * 

Feb.  * 

Mar.  * 

Apr.  * 

May  * 

June  * 

July  * 

Aug.  * 

Sept.  * 
for  later  Bulletins.  T37.3*: 


1892, 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

[Bulletins],  Exports  of  breadstuffs— Continued 

1891,  Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


189:^, 


Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 


T37.3': 

(date) 


[Bulletins],    Exports    of    mineral    oils 

varioua  sizes    [Monthly.] 


and    cotton 


1888,  July 
Auir. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1889,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1890,  Jan. 
Feb. 


1890,  Mar. 
Apr. 


1891, 


.  Nov. 
Dec 
1892,  Jan.' 
Feb. 


T37.3  3: 

(date) 


May 
June 

July  Mar.  * 

Aug.  Apr.  * 

Sept..  May  * 

Oct.  June  * 

Nov.  July  * 

Dec.  Aug.  * 

1891,  Jan.  Sept.  * 

Feb.  Oct.  * 

Mar.  Nov.  * 

Apr.  Dec.  * 

May    *  1893,  Jan.  * 

June  Feb.  * 

July  Mar.  * 

Aug.  Apr.  * 

Sept.  May  * 

Oct.  June  * 
See,  for  later  Bulletins,  T37.3'»: 

[Bulletins],  Exports  of  principal  articles  of  domestic 
provisions      various  sizes    [Monthly.] 

Exports  of  principal  articles  of  provisions 

1888,  July  * 
Aug.  * 
Sept.  * 
Oct.  * 
Nov.  * 
Dec.     * 

1889,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1890,  Jan. 

Exports  of  principal  articles  of  domestic  provisions 
1890,  Feb.  1890,  July 

Mar.  Aug. 

Apr.  Sept. 

May  Oct. 

June  Nov. 


1174 


Classification 
no. 

T37.3  3: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

[Bulletins],  Exports  of  principal  articles  of  domestic 
provisions  —Continued 


1890,  Dec. 

1891,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov.    * 
Dec. 

1892,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


1892,  Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893,  Jan.  * 
Feb.  * 
Mar.  * 
Apr.  * 
May  * 
June    * 

See,  for  later  Bulletins,  T37.3 


TST.rJ'*:     Bulletins,    Exports    of   domestic    breadstnffs    [etc.] 
large  4°  and  4°-    [Monthly.] 

I  [Beginning  with  the  first  issue,  July,  1893,  which  is  the  first  listed  below,  this  series 
is  made  to  include  all  such  statistics  as  had  formerly  been  issued  in  three  different 
monthly  sheets;  see  T37.3i:,  T37.32:,  and  T37.33:] 

Principal  articles  of  domestic  exports 


1894,  no.  1,  July,  1893 

1896 

no. 

1,  July,  1895 

no.  2,  Aug.  1893 

no. 

2,  Aug.  1895 

no.  3,  Sept.  1893 

no. 

3,  Sept.  1895 

no.  4,  Oct.  1893 

no. 

4,  Oct.  1895 

no.  5,  Nov.  1893 

no. 

5,  Nov.  1895 

no.  6,  Dec.  1893 

no. 

6,  Dec.  1895 

no.  7,  Jan.  1894 

no. 

7,  Jan.  1896 

no.  8,  Feb.  1894 

no. 

8,  Feb.  1896 

no.  9,  Mar.  1894 

no. 

9,  Mar.  1896 

no.  10,  Apr.  1894 

no. 

10,  Apr.  1896 

no.  11,  May,  1894 

no. 

11,  May,  1896 

no.  12,  June,  1894 

no. 

12,  June,  1896 

1895,  no.  1,  July,  1894 

1897 

,  no. 

1,  July,  1896 

no.  2,  Aug.  1894 

no. 

2,  Aug.  1896 

no.  3,  Sept.  1894 

no. 

3,  Sept.  1896 

no.  4,  Oct.  1894 

no. 

4,  Oct.  1896 

no.  5,  Nov.  1894 

no. 

5,  Nov.  1896 

no.  6,  Dec.  1894 

no. 

6,  Dec.  1896 

no.  7,  Jan.  1895 

no. 

7,  Jan.  1897 

no.  8,  Feb.  1895 

no. 

8,  Feb.  1897 

no.  9,  Mar.  1895 

no. 

9,  Mar.  1897 

no.  10,  Apr.  1895 
no.  11,  May,  1895 

no. 

10,  Apr.  1897 

no. 

11,  May,  1897 

no.  12,  June,  1895 

no. 

12,  June,  1897 

Exports  of  domestic  breadstuffs  [etc.] 

1898,  no.  1,  July,  1897 

1899 

,  no. 

1,  July,  1898 

no.  2,  Aug.  1897 

no. 

2,  Aug.  1898 

no.  3,  Sept.  1897 

no. 

3,  Sept.  1898 

no.  4,  Oct.  1897 

no. 

4,  Oct.  1898 

no.  5,  Nov.  1897 

no. 

5,  Nov.  1898 

no.  6,  Dec.  1897 

no. 

6,  Dec.  1898 

no.  7,  Jan.  1898 

no. 

7,  Jan.  1899 

no.  8,  Feb.  1898 

no. 

8,  Feb.  1899 

no.  9,  Mar.  1898 

no. 

9,  Mar.  1899 

no.  10,  Apr.  1898 
no.  11,  May,  1898 

no. 

10,  Apr.  1899 

no. 

11,  Mav,  1899 

no.  12,  June,  1898 

no. 

12,  Juiie,  1899 

1175 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

(date) 


T37.4 : 

(no8.) 

T37.5: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Bullotlns,  Exports  of  domestic  breadstuffs  [eto.]- 

Continued  ■    i  m'  ■ 


1900,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

1901,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 


1,  July, 

2,  Aug. 

3,  Sept. 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 

10,  Apr. 

11,  May, 

12,  June, 

1,  July, 

2,  Aug. 

3,  Sept. 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 

10,  Apr. 

11,  May, 

12,  June, 


1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1899 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 
1901 


1902,110] 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1901 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 


1903,  no 


r^  July,  1901 
2,  Aug.  1901 
3»  Sept.  1901 

4,  Oct.  1901 

5,  Nov.  1901 
C,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May,  1902 
no.  12,  June,  1902 

1,  July,  1902 

2,  Aug.  1902 

3,  Sept.  1902 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1902 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1903 
1903 


no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May,  1903 
no.  12,  June,  1903 
See,  for  later  numbers,  C14.3: 


Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  bureau  prior  to  July  1, 1903,  were  issued  in  the 
series  of  Treasury  Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 

Statement  of  foreign  commerce  and  immigration 

(monthly) 

Foreign  commerce  of  United  States 

1880,  July  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  12.) 
Aug.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  21.) 
Sept.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  41.) 
Oct.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  69.) 
Nov.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  87.) 
Dec.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  105.) 

1881,  Jan.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  117.) 
Feb.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  131.)    * 
Mar.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  140.) 
Apr.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  147. 
May  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  154. 
June  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  163. 
July  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  171. 
Aug.  (Treas.  Dei:)t.  doc.  177. 
Sept.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc 
Oct.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc 
Nov.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  234.) 
Dec.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  243.) 

1882,  Jan.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  257.) 
Feb.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  267. 
Mar.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  271. 
Apr.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  284. 
May  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  287.) 
June  See  T37.2:F762,  p.  9-13. 
July  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  310.) 
Aug.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  320.) 
Sept.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  338.) 
Oct.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  363.) 
Nov.  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  372.) 
Dec.  See  T37.2:F76^  p.  7-9. 


203.) 
229.) 


1176 


Classification 
no. 

T37.5: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 

Statement  of  foreign  commerce  and  immigration 

Continued 

Foreign  commerce  of  United  States — Continued 
1883,  Jan.      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  402. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  414. 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  426.) 


Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1884,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1885,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  442.) 
/SeeT37.2:F763,  p.  21-24. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  463.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  471.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  487.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  516.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  525.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  536.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  551.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  566.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  574.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  583.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  592.) 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  709.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  717.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  726.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  733.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  751.)  * 
Statement  of  foreign  commerce  and  immigration 

1885,  Oct.      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  770.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  785.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  796.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  807.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  823.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  830.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  842.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  851.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  860.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  872.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  884.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  906.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  923.)  * 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  936.)  * 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  956. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  972.' 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  984.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  994.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1002.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1003.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1017.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.     ?     ) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1039.) 


Nov. 
Dec. 

1886,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1887,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1177 


Classification 
no. 

T37.5: 

(date) 


T37.    STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Statement  of  foreign  commerce  and  immigration- 
Continued 


1889,  Nov. 
Dec. 

1890,  Jan.* 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1891,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 


T37.6: 

(date) 


1888,  Jan.      * 
Feb.     * 
Mar.     * 
Apr.     * 
May     * 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1889,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May  * 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 

[Discontinued.] 

Quarterly  reports  showing  Imports  and  exports 


1891,  Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Doc. 

1892,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1893,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 


1876 
1877 
1878, 
1879, 
1880, 
1881, 
1882, 
1883, 


no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3; 
no.  4, 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 


3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
months 
months 
months 
months 
months 
months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 


ended  Sept.  1875 
ended  Dec.  1875 
ended  Mar.  1876 
ended  June,  1876 
ended  Sept.  1876 
ended  Dec. 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June 
ended  Sept, 
ended  Dec. 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June 
ended  Sept. 
ended  Dec. 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June 
ended  Sept, 
ended  Dec, 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June,  1880 
ended  Sept.  1880 
ended  Dec. 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June 
ended  Sept, 
ended  Dec. 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June,  1882 
ended  Sept.  1882 
ended  Dec.  1882 
ended  Mar. 
ended  June 
ended  Sept. 
ended  Dec. 
ended  Mar. 


1876 

1877 
1877 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1879 
1880 


1880 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1881 
1882 


1883 

1883 
1883 
1883 
1884 


ended  June,  1884 


1178 


Classification 
no. 

T37.6: 

(date) 


T37.6«: 

(CT) 
T37.7: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU-Continued 

Quarterly  reports  sliowing   Imports    and  exports- 
Continued 


1885, 
1886, 
1887, 
1888, 
1889, 
1890, 
1891, 
1892, 
1893 


no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 


no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 


3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3.  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 
3  months 


ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 
ended 


Sept.  1884 
Dec.  1884 
Mar.  1885 
June,  1885 
Sept.  1885 
Dec.  1885 
Mar.  1886 
June,  1886 
Sept.  1886 
Dec.  1886 
Mar.  1887 
June,  1887 
Sept.  1887 
Dec.  1887 
Mar.  1888 
June,  1888 
Sept.  1888 
Dec.  1888 
Mar.  1889 
June,  1889 
Sept.  1889 
Dec.  1889 
Mar.  1890 
June,  1890 
Sept.  1890 
Dec.  1890 
Mar.  1891 
June,  1891 
Sept.  1891 
Dec.  1891 
Mar.  1892 
June,  1892 
Sept.  1892 
Dec.  1892 
Mar.  1893 
June,  1893 


[Discontinued.] 


Quarterly    reports    sliowing    Imports    and    exports 

(separates) 

Total  values  of  imports  and  exports   4°  and  f "   [Monthly.] 

(The  title  of  this  series  has  varied  as  indicated  in  the  list  below.  The  last  issued 
by  the  Treasury  Department  read  "Imports  and  exports,"  but  on  the  transfer 
to  the  Commerce  and  Labor  Department  the  title  reverted  to  its  earliest  form, 
"Total  values  of  imports  and  exports,"  which  is  the  form  chosen  for  the  heading.] 


Total  values  of  imports 

and  exports 

1893,  Jan.      * 

1893,  Sept. 

•X- 

1894,  May 

Feb.     * 

Oct. 

* 

June 

Mar.     * 

Nov. 

* 

July 

Apr.     * 

Dec. 

Aug. 

1894,  Jan. 

Sept. 

June     * 

Feb. 

Oct. 

July     * 

Mar. 

Aug.     * 

Apr. 

Imports,  exports, 

and 

immigration 

1894,  Nov. 

1895,  Apr. 

* 

1895,  Sept. 

Dec. 

May 

* 

Oct. 

1895,  Jan.      * 

June 

* 

Nov. 

Feb.     * 

July 

Dec. 

Mar.     * 

Aug. 

1179 


Classification 
no. 

T37.7: 

(date) 


T37.8: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Total  values  of  imports  and  exports— Continued 

Imports  and  exports 
1896,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 


Juno 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
1897 i  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 
1898,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 


1898,  July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
NoV. 
Ded. 

1899,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1900,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1901,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1902,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 


See,  for  later  issues,  C14.12: 


MontMy  summary  of  commerce  and  finance    4» 

[Issued  since  Nov.  1866,  with  many  changes  of  title  and  many  different  schemes  of 
numbering  as  shown  in  the  list  below.  From  Feb.  1867.  to  June,  1875,  the  num- 
ber of  the  Monthly  summary  appears  only  on  the  last  page  of  the  publication.] 

Monthly  report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Statistics 


1866,  no 

1867,  no 


1,  Nov. 

2,  Jan. 
no.  3,  Feb. 
no.    4,  Mar. 

5,  Apr. 

6,  May 

7,  July 


no. 
no. 
no. 


1867,  no.    8,  Aug. 
no.    9,  Sept. 
no.  10,  Oct. 
no.  11,  Nov. 
no.  12,  Dec. 

1868,  no.  13,  Jan. 
no.  14,  Feb. 


1868,  no.  15,  Mar. 
no.  16,  Apr. 
no.  17,  May 
no.  18,  June 
no.  19,  July 
no.  20,  Aug. 


Monthly  report  of  deputy  special  commissioner  in  charge  of  Bureau  of 
Statistics 


Includes  statistics  for  July,  1868.] 
Includes  statistics  for  Aug.  1868.] 
Includes  statistics  for  Sept.  1868." 


1869,  no.  21,  Jan. 
no.  22,  Feb. 
no.  23,  Mar. 

no.  24,  May  10"    [Includes  statistics  for  Oct.-Dec.  1868.1 
no.  25    [Includes  statistics  for  Jan -Mar.  1869.] 
no.  26      Includes  statistics  for  Apr.  1869.1 
no.  27      Includes  statistics  for  May,  1869. J^ 
no.  28      Includes  statistics  for  June,  1869.] 
no.  29    [Summary  for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1868.] 

1^70,  no.  1,  July,  1869 

•"•»  ''iio.  2,  Aug.  1869 
^I'^^'f   'no.  3,  Sept.  1869 
'   no.  4,  Oct.  1869 
no.  5,  Nov.  1869 
no.  6,  Dec.  1869 
no.  7,  Jan.  1870 


1180 


Classiflcation 
no. 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 


T37.8:     Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance— Cont'd 


(date) 


Monthly  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics 


1870,  no.  8,  Feb.  1870 
no.  9,  Mar.  1870 
no.  10,  Apr.  1870 
no.  11,  May,  1870 
no.  12,  June,  1870 

1871,  no.  1,  July,  1870 
no.  2,  Aug.  1870 
no.  3,  Sept.  1870 
no.  4,  Oct.  1870 
no.  5,  Nov.  1870 
no.  6,  Dec.  1870 
no.  7,  Jan.  1871 
no.  8,  Feb.  1871 
no.  9,  Mar.  1871 
no.  10,  Apr.  1871 
no.  11,  May,  1871 
no.  12,  June,  1871 

1872,  no.  1,  July,  1871 
no.  2,  Aug.  1871 
no.  3,  Sept.  1871 
no.  4,  Oct.  1871 
no.  5,  Nov.  1871 
no.  6,  Dec.  1871 
no.  7,  Jan.  1872 
no.  8,  Feb.  1872 
no.  9,  Mar.  1872 
no.  10,  Apr.  1872 
no.  11,  May,  1872 
no.  12,  June,  1872 

1873,  no.  1,  July,  1872 
no.  2,  Aug.  1872 
no.  3,  Sept.  1872 
no.  4,  Oct.  1872 


1873,  no.  5,  Nov.  1872 
no.  6,  Dec.  1872 
no.  7,  Jan.  1873 
no.  8,  Feb.  1873 
no.  9,  Mar.  1873 
no.  10,  Apr.  1873 
no.  11,  May,  1873 
no.  12,  June,  1873 

1874,  no.  1,  July,  1873 
no.  2,  Aug.  1873 
no.  3,  Sept.  1873 
no.  4,  Oct.  1873 
no.  5,  Nov.  1873 
no.  6,  Dec.  1873 
no.  7,  Jan.  1874 
no.  8,  Feb.  1874 
no.  9,  Mar.  1874 
no.  10,  Apr.  1874 
no.  11,  May,  1874 
no.  12,  June,  1874 

1875,  no.  1,  July,  1874 
no.  2,  Aug.  1874 
no.  3,  Sept.  1874 
no.  4,  Oct.  1874 
no.  5,  Nov.  1874 
no.  6,  Dec.  1874 
no.  7,  Jan.  1875 
no.  8,  Feb.  1875 
no.  9,  Mar.  1875 
no.  10,  Apr.  1875 
no.  11,  May,  1875 
no.  12,  June,  1875 


Summary  statement  of  imports  and  exports 


187G,  July,  1875 
Aug.  1875 
Sept.  1875 
Oct.  1875 
Nov.  1875 
Dec.  1875 
Jan.  1876 
Feb.  1876 
Mar.  1876 
Apr.  1876 
May,  1876 
June,  1876 

1877,  July,  1876 
Aug.  1876 
Sept.  1876 
Oct.  1876 
Nov.  1876 
Dec.  1876 
Jan.  1877 
Feb.  1877 
Mar.  1877 
Apr.  1877 
May,  1877 
June,  1877 

1878,  July,  1877 
Aug.  1877 
Sept.  1877 
Oct.  1877 


1878,  Nov.  1877 
Dec.  1877 
Jan.  1878 
Feb.  1878 
Mar.  1878 
Apr.  1878 
May,  1878 
June,  1878 

1879,  July,  1878 
Aug.  1878 
Sept.  1878 
Oct.  1878 
Nov.  1878 
Dec.  1878 
Jan.  1879 

no.  8,  Feb.  1879 
no.  9,  Mar.  1879 
no.lO,  Apr.  1879 
no.  11,  May,  1879 
no.  12,  June,  1879 

1880,  no.  1,  July,  1879 
no.  2,  Aug.  1879 
no.  3,  Sept.  1879 
no.  4,  Oct.  1879 
no.  5,  Nov.  1879 
no.  6,  Dec.  1879 
no.  7,  Jan.  1880 
no.  8,  Feb.  1880 


1181 


Cluslflcatlon 
no. 

T37.8: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance — Cont'd 


Summary  statemen 

1880,  no.  9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 
no.  12,  June, 

1881,  no.    1,  July, 
no.    2,  Aug. 
no.    3,  Sept. 
no.    4,  Oct. 
no.    5,  Nov. 
no.    6,  Dec. 
no.    7,  Jan. 
no.    8,  Feb. 
no.    9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 
no.  12,  June, 

1882,  no.    1,  July, 
no.    2,  Aug. 
no.    3,  Sept. 
no.    4,  Oct. 
no.    5,  Nov. 
no.    6,  Dec. 
no.    7,  Jan. 
no.    8,  Feb. 
no.    9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 
no.  12,  June, 

1883,  no.  1,  July, 
no.  2,  Aug. 
no.  3,  Sept. 
no.  4,  Oct. 
no.  5,  Nov. 
no.  6,  Dec. 
no.  7,  Jan. 
no.  8,  Feb. 
no.  9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 
no.  12,  June, 

1884,  no.  1,  July, 
no.  2,  Aug. 
no.  3,  Sept. 
no.    4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 
no.  12,  June, 

1885,  no.    1,  July, 

2,  Aug. 

3,  Sept. 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


of  imports 

880 

880 

880 

880    * 

880    * 

880 

880 

880 

880 

880 

88 

88 

88 

88 

88 

88 

88 


88 

88 

88 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

882 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

883 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

884 

885 

885 

885 

885 

885 


and  exports — Continued 

1885,  no.  12,  June,  1885 

1886,  no.  1,  July,  1885 
no.  2,  Aug.  1885 
no.  3,  Sept.  1885 
no.  4,  Oct.  1885 
no.  5,  Nov.  1885 
no.  6,  Dec.  1885 
no.  7,  Jan.  1886 
no.  8,  Feb.  1886 
no.  9,  Mar.  1886 
no.  10,  Apr.  1886 
no.  11,  May,  1886 
no.  12,  June,  1886 

1887,  no.    1,  July,  1886 

2,  Aug. 

3,  Sept 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 
7 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1887 
1887 
1887 
1887 


no.  10,  Apr. 

no.  11,  May 

no.  12,  June,  1887 

1888,  no.    1,  July,  1887 

2,  Aug.  1887 

3,  Sept.  1887 

4,  Oct.  1887 

5,  Nov.  1887 

6,  De'c.  1887 

7,  Jan.  1888 

8,  Feb.  1888 

9,  Mar.  1888 
no.  10,  Apr.  1888 
no.  11,  May,  1888 
no.  12,  June,  1888 

1,  July,  1888 

2,  Aug.  1888 

3,  Sept.  1888 

4,  Oct.  1888 

5,  Nov.  1888 

6,  Dec.  1888 

7,  Jan.  1889 

8,  Feb.  1889 

9,  Mar.  1889 
no.  10,  Apr.  1889 
no.  11,  May,  1889 
no.  12,  June,  1889 

1890,  no.  1,  July,  1889 

2,  Aug.  1889 

3,  Sept.  1889 

4,  Oct.  1889 

5,  Nov.  1889 

6,  Dec.  1889 

7,  Jan.  1890 

8,  Feb.  1890 

9,  Mar.  1890 
no.  10,  Apr.  1890 
no.  11,  May,  1890 
no.  12,  June,  1890 

1891,  no.  1,  July,  1890 
no.  2,  Aug.  1890 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1889,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1182 


Classification 
no. 

T37.8: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 

Montlily  suminary  of  commerce  and.  finance— Cont'd 

Summary  statement  of  imports  and  exports — Continued 


1891, 


1892, 


3 
4, 
5. 
6 
7, 
8 
9 
10 
11 

no.  12 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 

no. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1895,  no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 

1896,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1896,  no. 
no. 


1897, 


7. 

8 

no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  1 
no.  2 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 


1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 


1893, 


June,  1891 
July,  1891 
Aug.   1891 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

June, 


1891 
1891 
1891 
1891 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 
1892 


no.  b 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
1893,  no.  1,  July,  1892 
no.  2,  Aug.  1892 
no.  3,  Sept.  1892 
no.  4,  Oct.  1892 
Finance,  conmierce,  and  immigration 

Jan.  1895 

Feb.  1895 

Mar.  1895 

Apr.  1895 

May,  1895 

June,  1895 

July,  1895 

Aug.  1895 

Sept.  1895 

Oct.  1895 

Nov.  1895 

Dec.  1895 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no. 
1894,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1892 
1892 
1893 
1893 
1893 
1893 
1893 


5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May, 

12,  June,  1893 

1,  July,  1893 

2,  Aug.   1893 

3,  Sept, 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
10,  Apr. 

no.  11,  May, 
no.  12,  June 


1895,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1893 
1893 
1893 
1893 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 
1894 

1,  July,  1894 

2,  Aug.  1894 

3,  Sept.  1894 

4,  Oct.  1894 

5,  Nov.  1894 

6,  Dec.  1894 


3450-unnumbered 

3450-unnunibered 

3450-unnumbered 

3450-unnumbered 

3450-91] 

3450-210] 


Monthly  summary  of  finance  and  commerce 


Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May, 


1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 


June,  1896 
July,  1896 
Aug.  1896 
Sept.  1896 
Oct.  1896 


Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 


1896 
1896 
1897 
1897 
1897 
1897 


3451-295 
3451-343 
3451-374 
3451-398 
3451-422 
3451-426 


[3509-26] 


pt.  1 


Same,  pt.  2:  Comparison  based  upon  tariff  bill, 
H.  379.  See,  for  other  prints  of  pt.  2,  T37.2: 
M532andT37.2:T17^ 

no.  11,  May,  1897 

no.  12,  June,  1897 


[3510-26] 


1183 


GUs8iflration 
no. 


T37.     STATISTICS  BUREAU— Continued 


T37.8:     Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance— Cont'd 


(date) 


Monthly 

1898,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

JQO. 

Monthly 

1899,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 

1900,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 

1901,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

1902,  no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


summary  of  finance  and  commerce — Continued 


July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

June, 


summary 

July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr, 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

June, 

July, 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec, 

Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May, 

Jime, 


1897  n 

1897 1 
1897  t 

1897  t 
1897 1 
1897 1 

1898  f 
1898 1 
1898 1 
1898 1 
1898 1 
1898 1 

of  commerce  and  finance 

1898 

1898 

1898 

1898 


[3581-94] 


[3582-94] 


[3704-573] 


1898 

1899 1 

1899 1 

1899 1 

1899 1 

1899 1 

1899 1 

18991 

1899 

1899 

1899 

1899 

1899 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900) 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1900 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1901 

1001 

1901 

1901 

1902 

1902 

1902J 

19021 

1902 

1902J 


[3705-573] 


[3941-15] 


[3942-15] 


[4129-15] 


14130-15] 


[1312-15] 


[^1313-15] 


!3 14-15] 


[4315-15] 


t  No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. 


1184 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

T37.8: 

(date) 


T37.8«; 

(CT) 
T37.9: 

(date) 


T37.10: 

(date) 


T37.     STATISTICS   BUREAU— Continued 

MontMy  summary  of  commerce  and  finance— Cont'd 

1903,  no.    1,  July,  1902] 

no.    2,  Aug.   1902  i     [4478-15] 
no.    3,  Sept.  1902] 
no.    4,  Oct.    1902] 
no.    5,  Nov.  1902  [     [4479-15] 
no.    6,  Dec.   1902] 
no.    7,  Jan.    1903] 
no.    8,  Feb.    1903 [     [4480-15] 
no.    9,  Mar.    1903] 
no.  10,  Apr.    1903] 
no.  11,  May,  1903      [4481-15] 
no.  12,  June,  1903J 
See,  for  later  issues,  C14.14: 

Monthly     summary    of     commerce     and     finance 

(separates) 

Advance  sheets  from  Monthly  summary  of  com- 
merce and  finance    4<»    [Monthly.] 


1899,  Mar. 

1900 

,  Apr. 

1901 

,  May 

1902,  June 

May 

May 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

/              Dec. 

•  Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1902 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

1901 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1900,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

See,  for  later  issues,  C14.13: 
Statistical  abstract  of  United  States 

[Annual  report,  Commerce  and  navigation,  1878,  pt.  1  (T37.1:878i)  is  a  statistical 
abstract  but  is  not  identical  with  1878  of  this  series.] 

1878,  Ist  [1875-3] 

1879,  2d  [1923-51] 

1880,  3d  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  120.)     [1978-84] 

1881,  4th  ([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  241.])     [2030-133] 

1882,  5th  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  394.)    [2108-72] 

1883,  6th  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  523.)    [2198-32] 

1885,  7th    and    8th    (Treas.    Dept.    doc.  793.)    [2392-26]    [Includes 
1884.] 

1886,  9th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  981.)     [2484-199] 

1887,  10th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1107.)     [2560-249] 

1888,  11th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1209.)     [2652-167] 

1889,  12th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1310.)     [2739-13] 

1890,  13th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1424.)     [2855-46] 

1891,  14  th     [2593-53]     [Has    no    Treasury    Department    document 
number.] 

1892,  15th     [3107-255]     [Has    no    Treasury    Department    document 
number.] 

1893,  16th     [3225-97]     [Has    no    Treasury     Department    document 
number.] 

1894, 17th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1713.)     [3320-15] 

1895,  18th     [3418-100]     [Has    no    Treasury   Department    document 
number.] 

1896,  19th     ([Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1917.])     [3525-158] 

1897,  20th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1988.)     [3681-259] 

1898,  2l8t    [3811-162]    [Erroneously  printed  as  Treasury  Department 
document  2070.] 

1899,  22d      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2169.)    [3986-111] 

1900,  23d      (Treas.  Dept.  doc,  2216.)    [4166-475] 


1185 


ClatisiflcaUoD 
no. 


TM7.     STATISTICS   BUUEAJLT— Continued 
T37.10:     Statistical  abstract  of  United  States— (Continued 


(date)     1901,  24 th    (Treae.  Dept.  doc.  2262.)    [4332-146 
1902,25th    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2311.)     [4530-376 
See,  for  later  issues,  C14.16: 
T37.il :     List  of  merchant  vessels 

<'dato'>  [Transferred  to  Navigation  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.  (T30.5:)  by  act  of  July  5,  1884, 

^  '  effective  J  ul V  1,  1SS4. 

rnoT  to  1S67,  earlier  lists,  not  public  documents,  but  authorized  by  the  Treasury 
Department,  were  published  by  Rogers  and  Black,  the  only  copy  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  beinie;  for  1847,  the  title-page  for  which  reads:  Rogers  and 
Black's  Marine  roll,  or  list  of  names  of  permanently  registered  and  enrolled 
vessels  above  20  tons,  comprising  mercantile  marine,  fumLshed  for  American 
semaphoric  signal  book,  by  authority  of  Treasury  Department;  by  Rogers  and 
Black,  patentees.    Baltimore,  published  by  F,  Lucas,  jr.  [1847].] 

1867  [Preliminary  list,  numerical  arrangement].     [Mar.  11]  1868.    4* 
[This  preliminary  list  was  compiled  from  returns  from  collectors  of  customs  report- 
ing vessels  belonging  to  their  districts  on  June  30,  1867. 
It  includes  a  letter  of  the  Secretary  of  Treasury  dated  Mar.  1868,  which  required 
the  collectors  of  customs  to  "communicate  to  the  director  of  the  Bureau  of  Sta- 
tisticsj  promptly  at  the  close  of  each  fiscal  quarter  hereafter,  a  list  of  the  vessels 
to  whicn  numbers  have  been  affixed." 
The  Public  Documents  Library  assumes  that  these  quarterly  returns  from  col- 
lectors of  customs  are  the  "Ist  and  2d  supplements"  and  the  "3d-8th  supple- 
ments" of  which  mention  is  made  in  the  letter  of  transmittal  of  the  2d  and 
succeeding  lists.    Supplements  1  and  2  were  presumal)ly  not  printed,  but  were 
incorporated  in  the  1st  list  (T37.11:867>);  supplements  3-8  were  incorporated 
in  the  1st  supplement  to  the  2d  list  (T37. 11:868).] 

1867  [Ist],  alphabetical  arrangement.  [Nov.  28,  1868,  published]  1869. 
[Embraces  Preliminary  list  and  1st  and  2d  supplements  thereto.] 

1868,  2d  [with  1st  supplement  to  2d  list,  up  to  Apr.  21,  1870,  also  2d 
supplement  to  unrigged  list].  [The  2d  list  proper  embraces 
contents  of  the  1st  list  with  revisions  to  June  30,  1868.  The  Ist 
supplement  to  the  2d  list  embraces  "supplements  3-8";  see 
note  following  T37. 11:867  K] 

1869     [None  issued.] 

1870,  3d 

1871,  4th 

1872,  5th 

1873,  6th 

1874,  7th 

1875,  8th    [For  year  ended  June  30,  1875  and  to  June  1,  1876.] 
1876    [None  issued.] 

1877,  9th    [For  year  ended  June  30,  1876  and  to  June  30,  1877.] 

1878,  10th 

1879,  11th 

1880,  12th 

1881,  13th 

1882,  14th 

1883,  15th 
See,  for  later  liste,  T30.5: 

T38.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION    SERVICE 

[As  early  as  July  7,  1S3S,  an  act  was  passed  providing  for  the  inspection  of  steamboats.  The  Service  was 
reorganized  by  act  approved  Aug.  30,  1852.  By  the  provisions  of  this  act,  inspectors  were  appointed 
and  work  carried  on  under  the  direction  of  the  Treasury  Department.  The  Service  was  again  reor- 
ganized by  act  of  Feb.  28,  1871,  which  act  has  l)een  merged  in  Title  52  of  Revised  statutes,  and  is  sub- 
stantially the  law  now  in  force  relating  to  steamboats.  Transferred  to  Commerce  and  Labor  Depart- 
ment July  1,  19a3. 

For  further  history  of  the  Service,  see  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor, 
C1.2:Or3. 

See,  for  later  publications,  C15.] 


T38.1: 

(date) 


Annual  report  of  supervising  inspector-general 

[1853-67  (except  1861,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department 
(Finance  reports,  Tl.l:). 

1868-79,  none  issued.  See,  for  special  report  bv  chief  of  Steamboat  Insp)ection  Divi- 
sion, Mar.  1,  1870,  T38.2:In7. 

From  1880,  reports  were  made  for  fiscal  year.] 

Supervising  inspector-general  of  steam-vessels 

1880 

1881 


82452°— 11 75 


1186 


Classification 
no. 

T38.1: 

(date) 


T38.2: 

Ac8 

In7 


Sal 

T38.3: 

(nos.) 
T38.4: 

(nos.) 

T38.5  ' : 

(date) 


T38.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE— Cont'd 

Annual  report  of  supervising  inspector-general— Con. 

Supervising  inspector-general  of  steamboats 

1882 

1883 

^^^^  .  J  Brf fnom  Tc» 

1886  -    v^'^ -■ 

Supervising  inspector-general  op  iSteam-vessels 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

Supervising  inspector-general  op  steamboats 

1891 

Supervising  inspector-general 

1892 

1893 

1894 

18^5 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

See,  for  later  reports,  C15.1:  jiU  uj 
General  publications   '•^^''^  ^"' 

Acts  of  Congress  [Mar.  12,  1812-July  25,  1866],  relating  to  steainboats, 
collated  with  rolls  at  Washington.     1867. 
See,  for  later  laws,  T38.5  ^ :  and  T38.5  2; 

Inspection.     [Special]  report  of  chief  of  Steamboat  Inspection  Division 
[on  steamboat  inspection].     [Mar.  1]  1870.     [Printed  also  in  Pro- 
.    ceedings  of  18th  annual  meeting  of  Board  of  Supervising  Inspec- 
tors (T38. 10:870).] 

Safety-valve  tests.  Report  on  safety-valve  tests  made  at  navy  yard, 
Washington,  D.  C,  by  special  committee  of  Board  of  Supervising 
Inspectors  of  Steam- Vessels.     Sept.  1875,  [published]  1877. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  service  prior  to  July  1,  1903,  were  issued  in  the 

series  of  Treasury  Department  circulars:  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4: 
See,  for  Circulars  issued  since  July  1,  1903,  C15.4:] 

Laws     governing      Steamboat-Inspection     Service 

(general) 

See,  for  Acts  of  Congress,  Mar.  12,  1812-^uly  25,  1866,  relating  to 
steamboats,  T38.2:Ac8.  ,. 

Laws,  rules,  and  regulations  relating  to  inspection  of  steanpi  vessels 

1872,  Nov. 

1873,  Apr. 

Laws,  rules,  and  regulations  governing  Steamboat  Inspection  Service 

1874 

Laws  governing  Steamboat-Inspection  Service 

1875  ,       '.,'',  ,..'■■, 

1876 

1880 


1187 


T88,     STEAMBOAT-IXSnttBCTlON  SBRVICB-Ooni  d 


TS8.5    : 


lAWS     governing     StMumboat^Inspectioi 
ff^neal  i — Coatinwed 

DepC  doc.  137.)    ♦ 
Dept.  d<sp.  305.)    * 

DepCdoc. 
DcpLdoc 

]>ept.docl3a0^w»dcd.) 
Dept.docl498L) 
[RepriiifliaM.    (TreM.  DepC doc  1«&.) 
(Trm.  Depi.  doc  17«L) 


Ociilce 


1896 


F76» 

vn* 

F76» 

r76« 


T5S.6: 


fboB.  D^pt.  doc  ISn.  j 

(ieTiaedlolby2S,18KJ.    (Tkwft.  DepL  doc  ISSl.) 
auie{ie¥iBedlolfjiy2S,IS9S).    (BeprintJ  1S97.    (T^reM.  DepC  doc 
ISSL) 
197    rbcMK.  D^t.  doc  1»I7  J 
lSW,inr.22    (^teats.  DepL <foc. SOiS.) 
1998,  effitioD  of  Dec  :2L,  1S9S    (IVbh.  DepL  doc  aiK7.) 
Sune,  editksa  ci  July  12. 1S99 

1900,  Dec  IS 

1901,  Jane  30 
1903^  Jan.  19 

See,  for  bier  edilioiB^  Cl.iw5: 

Laws,  rules,  and  r^fulatloiis  (special) 
Fcra^gnTeBBdk.    lAwssovanuKUipectianof 


1882.    {Xrenfi. 


l>ep(L*ic 


30i.) 


Sune. 


1^63.    (TraHLD^t.doc443u) 
1581.    CIVeK.l>ept.docSBO.) 
[witii)  luluB  and  icculaliaBS  praKribed  by  Vit  iHiiy  cf  TVen^ 
nrr  for  CBtiyiiK  sa(^  ttms  intfo  ellert  {and  synopas  of  r 
196911996).    {TV«M.  Dept  doc  1SS2.) 

SteamlMMtt  insfpeetOES^  manual    l^ 


3«79 


ISB 
1887 


■■  i  iiMJiiiiiMgqaMcjw  ««i  fat  wi«  ga^fc), 

Istedhion]    snnll-f* 

IsteditiQiiivviMdl    * 

Mcdiliaa)    {Xrana.  Dept.  doc  ;»2L> 

Medilian]  {Tmew  DepC doc  581.) 
4lkediilMn  {^bet^  D^  doc  lOU.) 
Sliieditian  (Twas.  Ikspt,  doc  1313.) 
Clhedilian  (^teBs.l>epCdoc  1^^*.^ 
Td&edifioa    fCms.  D^  doc  2123.) 

<CMA:)I 


J 


(Cra.5«:X 


1 II  fflMi  <f  wlakfc  it  -*» 
nS-S:.  CUlA;,  jdj!  CIS.*! 

T58.7:     list  of  masters,  mates  [etc-J  of  merrliant  steanL, 
,  motor,  and  sail  Tessels,  licensed  dmln^  fcal- 


endarj  year 


Uatof 


[calendar)  yeu- 


[etc)off 


ic^ielg.  licensed  dnnop 


1991 


list  oi  uttstCK,  Btttes  leic)  o< 

licensed  doling  [caloidar]  year 
1897 


1188 


Classification 
no. 

T38.7: 

(date) 


T38.8: 
G79> 


G792 
G793 


In5i 


In5' 


In5' 


In54 


R521 


R522 

T38.9: 

(date) 


T38.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE— Cont'd 

List  of  masters,  mates  [etc.]  of  mercliant  steam, 
motor,  and  sail  vessels,  licensed  during  [cal- 
endar] year— Continued 

List  of  masters,  mates  [etc.]  of  merchant  steam,  motor,  and  sail  vessels, 

licensed  during  [calendar]  year 
1899 
1900 
1901 

See,  for  later  lists,  C15.7: 
Pilot  rules 

Great  Lakes.  Pilot  rules  for  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and 
tributary  waters  as  far  east  as  Montreal,  adopted  1898;  added,  act 
approved  Feb.  8,  1895,  to  regulate  navigation  on  Great  Lakes 
and  their  connecting  and  tributary  waters.     [1st  edition.]    1898. 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    1899. 

Same,  adopted  1902;  added,  act  approved  Feb.  8,  1895,  to  regulate 
navigation  on  Great  Lakes  and  their  connecting  and  tributary 
waters.     1902. 

See,  for  later  editions,  C15.8:G79^-^ 
Inland  waters.  Pilot  rules  for  Atlantic  and  Pacific  coast  inland  waters, 
adopted  1898;  added,  act  approved  June  7,  1897,  to  adopt  regu- 
lations for  preventing  collisions  upon  certain  harbors,  rivers,  and 
inland  waters  of  United  States,  and  list  of  lines  dividing  high 
seas  from  rivers,  harbors,  and  inland  waters,  1898.  [See  also 
N6.8:6.] 

Same,  adopted  1899;  added,  act  approved  June  7,  1897,  to  adopt 
regulations  for  preventing  collisions  upon  certain  harbors,  rivers, 
and  inland  waters  of  United  States,  and  list  of  lines  dividing  high 
seas  from  rivers,  harbors,  and  inland  waters.     1899. 

Same,  adopted  1900;  added,  act  approved  June  7,  1897,  to  adopt 
regulations  for  preventing  collisions  upon  certain  harbors,  rivers, 
and  inland  waters  of  United  States,  and  list  of  lines  dividing  high 
seas  from  rivers,  harbors,  and  inland  waters.     1900. 

Same,  adopted  1902;  added,  act  approved  June  7,  1897,  to  adopt 
regulations  for  preventing  collisions  upon  certain  harbors,  rivers, 
and  inland  waters  of  United  States,  and  list  of  lines  dividing  high 
seas  from  rivers,  harbors,  and  inland  waters.     1902. 

See,  for  later  editions,  C15.8:In5i-i°. 
Rivers.     Pilot  rules  for  rivers  whose  waters  flow  into  Gulf  of  Mexico, 
and  their  tributaries,  and  for  Red  River  of  the  North,  taking 
effect  since  Mar.  1,  1897;  added,  sections  of  Revised  statutes  ap- 
plicable.    [1st  edition.]    1898. 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    1902. 

See,  for  later  editions,  C15.8:R52i-^ 

General  rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  Board 
of  Supervising  Inspectors  of  Steamboats 

General  rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  Board  of  Supervising 
Inspectors  of  Steam  Vessels 

1897 

1898  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2015.) 

1899  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2102.) 
Same     [Has   no   Treasury    De- 
partment   document    num- 
ber.] 

1900 
1901 

Same  [with  slight  changes] 


1875 
1877 
1880 
1882 
1884 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  57.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  302.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  568.) 


1180 


Cimsslflratlon 
no. 

T38.9 : 

(date) 


T38.10: 

(date) 


T38.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE— Cont»d 

General  rules  and  reffiilutlons  prescribed  by  Board 
of  Supervising:  Inspectors  of  Steam  boa ts-^Cou. 

General  rules  and   rej^ulations  presoribed   by   Bf)ard  of  Supervising 

Inspectors  of  Steamboatfl 
1902 
1903 

See,  for  later  editions,  015. 9: 

Proceedings    of   Board    of    Supervising    Inspectors 

(annual  meetings) 

1853  [Oct.  1852-Nov.  1853,  Ist]  [Includes  not  only  the  proceedings  of 
the  Ist  regular  annual  meeting  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Nov.  1853, 
but  also  the  proceedings  of  3  preceding  meetings  held  respec- 
tively in  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  and  Nov.  1852,  New  York  C'ity, 
Dec.  1852,  and  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Aug.  1853.] 

1854,  2d   * 

1855,  3d  * 
1856,4th  * 
1857,5th  * 

1858,  Gth  * 

1859,  7th  * 

1860,  8th  * 

1861,  9th  * 

1862,  10th  * 

1863,  11th  * 

1864,  12th  * 

1865,  13th  * 

1866,  14th  * 

1867,  15th  * 

1868,  16th  * 

1869,  17th  * 

1870,  18th     [Includes  a  special  report  by  chief  of  Steamboat  Inspection 

Division,  Mar.  1,  1870,  the  separate  print  of  which  is  classed 
under  T38.2:In7.] 

1871,  19th 

1872,  20th 

1873,  21st 

1874,  22d   * 

1875,  23d 

1876,  24th  * 

1877,  25th 

1878,  26th 
1879,27th    * 
1880  28th    * 

188l!  29th    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  127.) 

1882,  30th,  pt.  1     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  273.)    * 
Same,  pt.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  248.)    * 

1883,  3l8t    (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  412.)    * 

1884,  32d     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  570.) 

1885,  33d,  pt.  1    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  671,  pt.  1.)    * 
Same,  pt.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  671,  pt.  2.)  f 

1886,  34th  [pt.  1] 
Same,  pt.  2  f 

1887,  35th,  pt.  1    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  968.) 
Same,  pt.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  968.)  f 

1888,  36th,  pt.  1     (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  1098.) 
Same,  pt.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1098.)  f 

1889,  37th,  pt.  1    (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  1211.) 
Same,  pt.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1211.)  f 

1890,  38th,  pt.  1     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  numbor.] 
Same,  pt.  2    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1300.)  f 


t  Pt.  2  is  report  of  steam  vessels  inspected  and  oflScers  licensed,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 


1190 


Classification 
no. 

T38.10: 

(date) 


T38.     STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION  SERVICE— Cont'd 


T38.il: 

(date) 


Proceedings    of    Board    of  Supervising 

(annual  meetings)— Continued 


Inspectors 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1408.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc,  1408.)  f 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1504.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1504.)  f 

(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1601.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1601.)  f 


1891,  39th,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 

1892,  40tli,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 

1893,  41st,  pt.  1 
Same,  pt.  2 

1894,  42d    * 

1895  and  1896,  43d  and  44tli 
1897  and  1898,  45th  and  46th 

[Discontinued.] 

Proceedings    of   Board 

(special  meetings) 

1880  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  9.)  * 
1888  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1110.) 
1891  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1464.) 
1893  (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1606.) 
[Discontinued.] 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1860.) 


of    Supervising    Inspectors 


T39.     ARCHITECT,  SUPERVISING 

[Until  1853,  the  erection  of  custom-houses  and  other  public  buildings  was  under  the  direction  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury  who  employed  architects  and  superintendents  as  necessary.  In  1853,  with  a  view 
to  more  efficient  management,  a  practical  engineer  from  the  War  Department  was  detailed  to  take  charge 
of  the  work  subject  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  general  regulations  were  adopted,  and  a  department 
of  construction  organized. 

1854-61,  the  engineer  in  charge  of  the  office  of  construction  of  buildings  made  annually  a  report  which  was 
included  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:).  In  18G1,  the  office  was 
caUed  Construction  Bureau. 

No  report  was  made  for  1862,  but  the  report  for  that  year  is  included  in  the  report  for  1863  which  was  signed 
by  the  supervising  architect  and  appeared  in  annual  report  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  report, 
Tl.l:863). 

By  act  approved  Mar.  14,  1864  (Stat.  L.  v.  13,  p.  27),  the  appointment  of  a  superintending  architect  in  the 
construction  branch  of  the  Treasury  Department  was  authorized,  "the  same  to  be  employed  and  con- 
tinued only  during  the  rebellion  and  for  one  year  after  its  close." 

The  act  of  Mar.  2, 1865  (Stat.  L.  v.  13,  p.  449),  made  appropriation  for  a  supervising  architect  for  fiscal  years 
1866-72.  After  this  period  the  office  was  recognized  as  permanent  and  regular  appropriations  made. 
See,  for  History,  organization,  and  functions  of  Office  of  Supervising  Architect,  T39.2:H62.] 

T39.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


T39.2: 

B83 


[Usually  for  year  ending  Sept.  30,  until  1899  which  is  for  9  months  ending  June  30, 

since  which  time  the  reports  have  been  for  fiscal  year. 
The  first  separately  issued  report  in  the  l'ul)lic  Documents  Library  is  1867.] 

1864-77,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports, 
Tl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.  2  editions  of  sep- 
arates for  1868  and  1869. 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
4"  1909 

General  publications 

Brussels,  Beldum.  Report  upon  4th  International  Congress  of  Archi- 
tects, Brussels,  1897,  [to]  Secretary  of  Treasury;  by  George 
Oakley  Totten,  jr.     1898.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2057.) 


1878 

1889 

1879 

1890 

1880 

1891 

1881 

1892 

1882 

1893 

1883 

1894 

1884 

1895 

1885 

1896 

1886 

1897 

1887 

1898 

1888 

oblong  large  8° 

1899 

t  Pt.  2  is  report  of  steam  vessels  inspected  and  officers  licensed,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 


1191 


ClaHnlflcattoa 

no. 

T;«).2: 

F31 

H62 


Sp3 

Sul 

T39.3: 

(no8.) 

T39.4: 

(no8.) 

T39.6: 

C96» 


096  2 
C963 

D46^ 


D462 
L81 

Su7' 

Su7- 


Su73 
Su7^ 


T39.     ARCHITECT,  SUPERVISINa-Contiimed 

General  publleatlons— Continuod 

Fed  oral 


T39.6: 


\\    bnildin2:8.     Statement   of   inothodH   employed    by   Trea 
Department  in  securing  sites  for  Federal  buildings.     [1908, 


Treasury 
--]    40 

History,  organization,  and  functions  of  Office  of  Supervising  Architect 
of  Treasury  Department,  with  copies  of  reports,  recommenda- 
tions, etc.;  compiled  by  R.  11.  Thayer.  188G.  (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  817.) 

Specification  for  [public  buildii^,  blank  form]  general  conditions, 
n.  d.    f  ° 

Subject-buildings;  form  no.  iil!  * '[1902.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  oflice  are  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury  De- 
partment circulars;  sfc  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions 

Custodians.     Instructions   to   custodians   of   public   buildings   under 
control  of  Treasury  Department.     Oct.  10,  1884,     (Treas.  Dept. 
doc.  629.) 
Same.    Mar.  30,  1885.     (Treas.  Dept,  doc.  696.) 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1895.     (Treaa.  Dept.  doc.  1758.) 
See,  for  later  edition,  Tl.2:C96'. 

Designs,  Regulations  for  enforcement  of  act  approved  Feb.  20,  1893, 
to  enable  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  obtain,  by  competition  among 
architects,  designs  and  specifications  for  public  buildings  to  be 
erected  under  supervision  of  Treasury  Department.  1897. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1949.) 
Same,  as  amended  Feb.  24,  1903.  1903.  [Has  no  Treasury  Depart- 
ment document  number.] 

Locks.  Treasury  Department  instructions  for  operating  and  chang- 
ing combination  locks.  [1908.]  4*  [Has  no  Treasury  Depart- 
ment document  number.] 

Superintendents.  Instructions  to  superintendents,  comprising  rules 
for  measurement  of  materials  and  work;  approved  Jan.  1871. 
1871.     [Has  no  Treasury  Department  document  number.] 

Superintendents.     Instructions    to   superintendents    of   construction, 
superintendent   of   repairs,    and    assistant   superintendents    of 
repairs  of  public  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Depart- 
ment.    1886.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  837.) 
Same.     1893.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  837.) 

Superintendents.  Instructions  to  superintendents  of  construction, 
superintendents  of  repairs,  and  assistant  superintendents  of 
repairs  of  public  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Depart- 
ment. 1909.  [Interleaved.  Has  no  Treasury  Department 
document  number.] 

Specifications  for  public  buildings 

[Contracts  for  the  construction  of  public  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  De- 
partment have  been  let  according  to  specifications  and  plans  made  in  the  office 
of  the  Supervising  Architect  since  al^out  1853  when  the  office  was  organized 
as  Office  of  Construction  of  Buildings.    Various  methods  of  advertising  for 

groposals  have  l^een  used.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  certain  speci- 
cations  in  pamphlet  form  dating  from  lSo2-.56  which  are  prol>ably  the  earliest 
printed.  These  correlate  with  a  numbered  series  of  large  drawings  issued  with 
title,  I'lans  of  public  buildings.  The  Public  Documents  Librarv  has  but  9 
of  these  books  of  drawings,  ranging  in  number  from  19  to  32  and  bearing  date 
either  lSo5  or  1856.  It  is  believed  that  at  least  35  were  issued.  The  pamphlet 
specifications  are  classed  as  indicated  under  T39.6  •:,  while  the  numbered  plans 
are  classed  under  T39.6*:  See,  for  later  and  differently  issued  specifications, 
proposals,  etc.,  for  construction  of  public  buildings,  T39.7:    See  also  T39.9:] 


1192 


Classification 
no. 

T39.6  ^ : 

(CTby 

name  of 

place) 


T39.6=»: 

(nos.) 


T39.7: 

(CTby 

name  of 

place) 


T39.8  ' : 

(date  of 
fiscal 

year) 

T39.8  2: 

(date  of 
fiscal 

year) 

T39.8  3: 

(date  of 
fiscal 

year) 

T39.8^: 

(date  of 
fiscal 

year) 

T39.8\- 

(date  of 
fiscal 
year) 

T39.8': 

(date  of 
fiscal 
year) 


T39.     ARCHITECT,  SUPERVISING— Continued 
Speciflcations  for  public  buildings 

[Sucli  libraries  as  have  the  pamphlet  specifications  dating  from  1852-56,  as  described 
above  in  note  under  T39.6:,  will  naturally  arrange  the  pamphlets  by  assigning 
book  numbers  from  the  Cutter  table,  using  name  of  place. 

Two  indexes  were  issued  which  assign  numbers  to  the  pamphlets,  the  niimbers  cor- 
responding usually  to  the  plans  accompanying  (T39.62:).  Complete  informa- 
tion as  to  the  extent  of  the  series  is  not  obtainable.  The  Public  Documents 
Library  has  only  certain  separate  pamphlets  bound  together  with  the  2  indexes; 
but  it  is  highly  probable  that  this  is  a  special  binding  of  which  there  was  no 
bona  fide  edition.  Hence  the  treatment  here  indicated  is  that  for  the  separate 
prints.    Not  listed  here.] 

Plans  of  public  buildings     large  4» 

See,  for  accompanying  specifications,  T39.6 
T39.6: 


See  also  note  under 


1 

* 

6 

* 

11 

* 

16 

* 

21 

* 

26 

31 

2 

* 

7 

* 

12 

* 

17 

* 

22 

* 

27 

32 

3 

* 

8 

* 

13 

* 

18 

* 

23 

* 

28  * 

33 

4 

* 

9 

* 

14 

* 

19 

24 

* 

29 

34 

5 

* 

10 

* 

15 

* 

20 

25 

30 

35 

Proposals  for  construction  of  public  buildings; 
Speciflcations  and  proposals  for  repairs,  etc., 
at  public  buildings     f'' 

[Publications  classed  here  relate  to  public  buildings  in  specific  cities  and  towns. 
Such  titles  as  the  following  are  included:  Invitation  for  proposals;  Supple- 
mentary specification;  Memorandum  specification;  Addendum  to  specification. 
When  specification  is  for  some  particular  improvement  at  buildings  in  several 
different  places,  book  number  is  assigned  by  Cutter  table,  using  name  of  place 
first  mentioned  in  title,  and  references  should  l)e  made  from  the  other  cities. 

Each  publication  has  with  it  a  blank  form  for  proposal.  Drawings  to  accompany 
specifications  are  frequently  mentioned,  but  presumably  they  are  to  be  had 
only  upon  application  to  the  Supervising  Architect. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  publications  of  this  class  of  earlier  date  than 
1908.  It  is  not  known  in  what  form  specifications,  etc.,  were  issued  for  many 
years  preceding  that  date.  See,  for  specifications  issued  during  early  years  of 
Office  of  Supervising  Architect,  T.39.6:    See  also  T39.9:] 

Schedule  1,  cbalrs,  etc. 
year ]    f° 

[1910] 


[for  public  buildings,  fiscal 


Schedule  2,  desks,  etc.  [for  public  buildings,  fiscal 
year 1    f  ° 

[1910] 

Schedule  3,  sectional  devices  [for  public  buildings, 
fiscal  year  — ]    f  ** 

[1910] 

Schedule    4,     clocks    [for    public    buildings,     fiscal 
year ]    f  ° 

[1910] 

Schedule    5,    metal   articles    [for   public  buildings, 
fiscal  year ]    f  "^ 

[1910] 

Schedule  6,  miscellaneous  articles  [for  public  build- 
ings, fiscal  year ]    f « 

[1910] 


1193 


riawtincatlon 
no. 

+  T39.9: 


022 ' 

C22^ 
F98' 

F982 
L62 


T39.     ARCHITECT,  SUPERVISING-Contiimed 

Advertisemonts  for  bids,  Hpedflcations,  etc.,  for 
equipment  of  x>ublic  buiidin/^s 

[Tsually  accompanied  by  blank  form  for  proposal.] 

Carpets.     Advertisement  for  bids  for  supplying  carpet  and  lining  for 
equipment  of  buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Department. 
1909.    f  ° 
Same,  fiscal  year  1910.     Oct.  1,  1909.    f» 

Furniture.  Advertisement  for  bids  for  articles  of  furniture  in  accord- 
ance with  Department  drawings  and  specifications,  to  be  sup- 
plied under  annual  contract  for  equipment  of  buildings  under 
control  of  Treasury  Department.     1909.     f  ° 

Furniture.  Advertisement  for  bids  for  articles  [of  furniture]  to  be  sup- 
plied under  annual  contract  for  equipment  of  buildings  under 
control  of  Treasury  Department.     [Alay  18,  1909.J    f** 

Lighting  fixtures.  Stiindard  specifications  for  lighting  fixtures  for 
buildings  under  control  of  Treasury  Department.     1909.     f  " 

T40.      TREASURER  OF  UNITED   STATES 


[This  oflBce  was  created  when  the  Treasury  Department  was  established  by  act  approved  Sept.  2, 

(Stat.  L.  V.  1,  p.  65).] 

T40.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


T,404a: 


[1S53-1909,  in  annual  reiwrts  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:), 
and  since  1865  issued  separately  also. 

From  1799  to  1890,  the  Treasurer  has  also  submitted  to  Congress  an  annual  state- 
ment of  accounts.  These  statements  have  been  printed  as  Congressional  docu- 
ments, of  which  there  have  been  no  bureau  editions.  Prior  to  Dec.  1,  1817, 
they  are  listed  in  Early  Congress  papers  of  the  first  14  Congresses  (Z4.1:).  The 
list  of  Early  Congress  papers  will  appear  later  in  separate  form.  Beginning 
with  the  1.5th  Congress,  which  convened  Dec.  1,  1817,  the  annual  statements 
appear  in  the  Congressional  set,  as  follows: 


1817 

None  issued?] 
None  issued?] 

1841 

None 

issued?] 

1861 

1128-28] 

1818 

1842 

418-11] 

1862 

1187-4] 

1819 

39-123] 
46-120] 

None  issued?] 
None  issued?] 

1843 

None  issued?] 

1863 

1189-36] 

1820 

1844 

■46;^-7 

1864 

1255-5] 

1821 

1845 

480-5' 

1865-6 

7    [None  issued?] 
[145.3-59] 
1509-15] 

1822 

1846 

498-5" 

1868 

1823 

'104-162] 

1847 

^514-4" 

1869 

1824 

:ill-^] 

1848 

"538-6' 

1870 

1.511-106] 

1825 

140-184] 
'154-145] 

1849 

567-3 

1871 

1565-20] 

1826 

1850 

596-2' 

1872 

None  issued?] 

1827-3 

3    [None  issued?] 

1851 

633-3' 

1873 

'1644-10] 

18;}4    [273-110] 

1852 

675-6' 

1874-7 

8   [None issued?] 

1835    [28&-12] 

1853 

715-4" 

1879 

[1920-13 

1&36     '297-8] 

1854 

'750-3 

1880 

1969-12 

Same   [301-14] 

Same   [781-4] 

1881 

2026-19 

Same   1321-8] 

1855    [821-65] 

18S2 

None  issued?] 
None  issued?] 

1&37    [344-^ 
1838    [349-233] 

Same    [844-9] 

1883 

1856    [879-23] 

1884 

'2290-9] 

Same     354-11] 
Same     364-29] 

Same   [897-3] 
1857    [923-19] 

1885 

2393-27] 

1886 

2478-26 

ia39    [375-fl 

Same   [946-11] 

1887 

2.554-15 

Same    f382-9] 

1858    [1002-7] 

1888 

None  issued?] 

1840    [396-9] 

1859    [1047-15] 

1889 

2758-436] 
2861-90].] 

Sj 

ime    [401-9] 

1860 

[1096- 

10] 

1890 

Annual  reports  (sepaxatea) 

'  Jiij/i.  ,'i;«i    L  ;i.;    .-.ill'  ti   -•!*,;<, .11    '■ 


-^'^  -^"' 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  The  publi- 
cation of  a  new  series  has  since  been  commenced  in  the  Supervaaing  Architect's 
Office  which  has  necessitated  an  additional  class  nnder  T39.,  the  series  title  of  which 
is  as  follows: 

T39.10:     Programme  of  competition  for  selection  of  architect  for  building  for 

(CT  by  Department    4" 

name  of  [Published  in  compliance  with  act  approved  June  25, 1910J 

Dept.) 


1194 


Classification 
no. 

T40.2: 

As7i 

As72 
As7  3 
As7^ 

B18 


B22 
B641 

B64  2 

B643 

B64* 

C661 


T40.     TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 


C662 
C663 


C761 
C762 

C83» 

C832 
C96» 


C962 
C96=» 
C96^ 
C96'^ 
D63' 


D632 
D95» 


D952 
D953 
D95^ 
F59 

G56' 


G56  = 


General  publications 

Assets  and  liabilities.     Statement  of  assets  and  liabilities  of  Treasury 

of  United  States.     Nov.  30,  1889.     f  ° 
Same.    Feb.  28,  1890.     f 
Same.     Apr.  30,  1890.    f  ° 
Assistant    treasurers,   superintendents,  and    assayers    [list].     Apr.   3, 

1895.     oblong  32° 
Balances.     Schedule  of  transcript  balances  and  balances  subject  to 

draft  in  U.  S.  Treasury  offices,  depositaries,  assay  offices,  and 

mints,  on  morning  of  Mar.  4,  1861.     n.d. 
Banks.     Notice  to  national  banks.     [1897.]    oblong  48° 
Bonds.     Notice  to  holders  of  registered  [bonds]  4  per  cents  of  1895- 

1925.    May  1,  1895.     oblong  12° 
Bonds.     Notice  to  holders  of  registered  5  per  cent  bonds  of  1904. 

Aug.  1,  1897.     oblong  12° 
Bonds.    Notice  to  holders  of  registered  bonds  of  3  per  cent  10-20  loan 

of  1898.    Aug.  1,  1898.     oblong  12° 
Bonds.     Notice  to  holders  of  United  States  registered  bonds.     Mar. 

10,  1909.    oblong  12° 
Coins,     [Gold  coins,  act  to  discontinue  coinage  of  three  dollar  and  one 

dollar  gold  pieces  and  three  cent  nickel  piece.]    1891.     [Signed 

by  J.  N.  Huston.] 
Same.     1891.     [Signed  by  D.  N.  Morgan.] 
Coins,     [^femorandum  relative  to  use  of  Government  coins  for  adver- 
tising purposes.]    n.d.     [This  is  the  same    as    Memorandum  6 

(T40.7:6).]^ 
Continental  currency.     [Counterfeiting  Continental  currency.]    n.d. 
Consols.     Notice  to  holder  of  registered  stock  of  4  per  cent  consols  of 

1907.    Jan.  1,  1898.     oblong  12° 
Counterfeit    money.     Disposition    of    counterfeit    money.     1894.    4* 

[Signed  by  D.  N.  Morgan.] 
Same.     1898.    4°    [Signed  by  Ellis  H.  Roberts.] 
Customs.     Statement  showing  monthly  receipts  from  customs  at  New 

York  since  Jan.  1889,  and  percentage  of  each  kind  of  money 

received  [with  statement  for  10-day  periods,  Jan.  1, 1893-Aug.  31, 

1895].     [1895?]    narrow  f° 
Same,  [Jan.  1,  1893-Sept.  30,  1895]. 
Same,  [Jan.  1,  1893-Oct.  10,  1895]. 
Same,  [Jan.  1,  1893-Oct.  19,  1895]. 
Same,  [Jan.  1,  1893-Oct.  31,  1895]. 
District  of  Columbia  funding  bonds. 


[1895?]  narrow  f« 
[1895?]  narrow  f° 
[1895?]  narrow  f° 
[1895?]  narrow  f° 
Notice  to  holders  of  registered 


3.65  District  of  Columbia  funding  bonds.     Feb.  1,  1895.    oblong 

12« 
Same.    Apr.  23,  1902.    oblong  12° 
Duty.     Instructions  [to  presidents  and  cashiers  of  national  banks,  dated 

Dec.  15,  1907]  for  making  return  and  payment  of  semiannual 

duty.    Aug.  26,  1907.    4° 
Same  [dated  June  15,  1908].    Feb.  29,  1908.    4° 
Same  [dated  Dec.  15,  1908].     Sept.  19,  1908.    4° 
Same  [dated  Dec.  15,  1909].     Oct.  18  [1909].    4° 
Flag.    Historic   flag  [decorating  President  Lincoln's  box  at  Ford's 

Theatre],    n.d. 
Gold  coin.     Statement  showing  amount  of  gold  coin  and  bullion  in 

Treasury,  and  of  gold  certificates  outstanding,  from  latest  returns 

received  at  end  of  each  month,   1889-95  [with  statements  of 

10-day  periods,  Jan.  1,  1893-Sept.  30,  1895].     [1895.]    narrow  f  ° 
Same,  [Jan.  1,  1893-Oct.  10,  1895].     [1895.]    narrow  f  ° 


1195 


Clas8lflraUon 
no. 

T  10.2 : 

056* 


R32 


Stfi 
Sul 

T10.3: 

(na^.) 
T10.4: 

(nos.) 


T40.5: 

(date) 


TiO.    TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES--<'ontinu6d 

General  publlcatlons—r^mtinuod  i  i  hobiiiit 
Same,  [Jaii.  1,  1893-Oct.  19,  1896J.     [1895?]    n&crow  f« 
Same,  [Jan.  1,  1893-Oct.  31,  1895].     [1895?]    narrow  f« 

National  banks.  List  of  national  banks  designated  as  depositaries  of 
public  money.    July  1,  189G.    4" 

National  banks.  List  of  national  banks  designated  as  special  deposi- 
taries.   Jan.  2,  1908.     f« 

t*hilippino  Islands.  Notice  to  holders  of  bonds  issued  by  government 
of  Philippine  Islands.     Oct.  4,  1907.     oblong  10" 

Revenue.  Statement,  by  quarters  and  years,  from  books  of  Treasurer 
of  United  States,  showing  revenue  collected,  and  expenditures  of 
Government  during  each  fiscal  year,  1860-77,  and  amount  of  cash 
in  Treasury  at  close  of  each  quarter,  July  1,  1859-June  30,  1877; 
and  also  recapitulary  statement  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for 
each  fiscal  year,  tabulated  by  warrants.     1878. 

Stoc^k.  Notice  to  holders  of  registered  stock  of  fimded  loan  of  1891,  con- 
tinued at  2  per  cent.     Sept.  1,  1897.     oblong  16° 

Subtreasuries.  List  of  subtreasuries,  mints,  and  assay  offices.  Apr.  18, 
1908.    oblong  24°    [See,  for  List  of  Oct.  31,  1899,  T40.7:19.J 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  office  are  issued  as  necessary,  frequently  not 
oftener  than  once  a  year.  They  !)ear  an  office  nunil)er,  but  are  issued  in  the 
series  of  Traasury  Department  circulars,  the  designation  being,  e.  g.,  "19(;9, 
Department  circular  66,  Treasurer's  (Jffice  79."  The  office  numbers  have  been 
assigned  in  a  consecutive  series,  the  earliest  in  the  Pul)lic  Documents  Library 
being  no.  13,  issued  as  Department  circular  43,  1875.  As  this  lilirary  has  no 
Information  of  any  issues  other  than  those  in  the  Department  series,  listing  here 
(T40.4:)  is  omitted;  see  certain  issues  under  Tl.4:] 

Funded    indebtedness    of    District    of    Columbia 

various  sizes    [Quarterly.] 

[Issued  at  irregular  intervals  from  Oct.  1875,  to  Dec.  1884,  usually  on  1st  of  month. 
Beginning  with  1885,  issued  regularly.  Mar.,  June,  Sept.,  and  Dec.  on  last  day 
of  month.]  «        , 


1875,  Oct. 

1881,  July  ; 

1887,  June 

1893,  June 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

1882,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1876,  Jan. 

Apr. 

1888,  Mar. 

1894,  Mar. 

Feb. 

July 

June 

June 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

June 

1883,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

July 

Apr. 

1889,  Mar. 

1895,  Mar. 

Sept. 

July 

June 

June 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

1877,  Apr. 

1884,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

1890,  Mar. 

1896,  Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

June 

June 

1878,  June  29 

Sept.  30 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Same  t 

Dec.  31 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Aug.  2  t 

1885,  Mar. 

1891,  Mar. 

1897,  Mar. 

Dec. 

June 

June 

June 

1879,  Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

1880,  Apr. 

1886,  Mar. 

1892,  Mar. 

1898,  Mar. 

July 

June 

June 

June 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

Sept. 

1881,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

1887,  Mar. 

1893,  Mar. 

1899,  Mar. 

tThis  sheet  is  entitled,  Statement  giving  date  of  maturity  of  bonds  making  up 
aggregate  of  funded  debt  of  District  of  Columbia. 


1196 


Classification 
no. 


T40.     TREASURER  OP  UNITED  STATES— Continued 


T40.5 :     Funded  Indebtedness  of  District  of  Columbia— Cont'd 


(date) 


T40.6: 

(date) 


T40.7: 

(no8.) 


1899,  June 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1900,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1901,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 


1902,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1903,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1904,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 


1904,  Dec. 

1905,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1906,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1907,  Mar. 
June 


1907,  Sept. 
Dec. 

1908,  Mar. 
Jun^ 
Sept. 
Dec. 

1909,  Mar. 
June 
Sept. 
Dec. 


Annual  report  on  sinking  fund  and  funded  debt  of 
District  of  Columbia,  for  fiscal  year 

[See,  for  history  of  sinking  fund,  p.  3-13  of  report  for  1878  (T40.6.878). 

See,  for  relations  of  Treasurer,  as  commissioner  of  sinking  fund,  to  commissioners 

of  District  of  Columbia,  p.  24  of  report  for  1879  (T40.6:S79). 
See,  for  earlier  reports  by  commissioners  of  sinking  fund,  DCl. 1:874-77.] 

Annual  report  of  Treasurer  of  United  States,  ex-officio  commissioner 

of  sinking-fund  of  District  of  Columbia  [for  fiscal  year] 
1878    [1st] 

Annual  report  on  sinking-fund  of  District  of  Columbia  [for  fiscal  year] 
1879,    2d 

Annual  report  on  sinking  fund  and  funded  debt  of  District  of  Columbia 
[for  fiscal  year] 
3d      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  94.) 
4th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  238. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  371. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  524.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  656.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  777.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  928.) 
'       1034.) 
1137.) 
1254. 
1346. 


5th 
6th 
7  th 
8th 
9th 


1880, 

1881, 
1882, 
1883, 
1884, 
1885, 
1886, 

1887,  10th 

1888,  11th 

1889,  12th 

1890,  13th 

1891,  14  th 

1892,  15th 

1893,  16th 

1894,  17th 

1895,  18th 

1896,  19th 

1897,  20th 

1898,  21st 

1899,  22d 


(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1461. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1544. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1629. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1716.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1803.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1899. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  1961. 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2047.) 
(Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2141.) 
Annual  report  on  sinking  fund  and  funded  debt  of  District  of  Columbia, 
for  fiscal  year 

1900,  23d      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2186.) 

1901,  24th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2243.) 

1902,  25th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2292.) 

1903,  26th    (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2333.) 

1904,  27th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2374.) 

1905,  28th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2413.) 

1906,  29th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2442.) 

1907,  30th     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2485. 

1908,  31st     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2521. 

1909,  32d      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  2559.) 


Memoranda  (numbered) 

1  * 

2  ■"- 

3  ■^• 


various  sizes 

4a 
4b 
5 


1197 


ClaMincatlon 
no. 

TIO.    TRI 

]A8UI 

lER  OB 

^  UNr 

rFD  ST 

ATEI^ 

J — Continued 

T40.7: 

Memoranda  (numbered)— Continued 

(noe.) 

6    See  also  T40.2:Cm 

«. 

14 

7 

15 

# 

8 

16 

9 

17 

10    * 

18 

11 

19 

See  also  T40.2:Sul. 

12 

20 

* 

13 

T40.8: 

Montlily  statement  of 

paper  currency  of  eacli  de- 

(date) 

nomination  outstanding    obloiig 

48°  and 

oblong  24" 

1893,  Aug. 

1897 

,  Oct. 

1901 

,  Dec. 

1906 

,  Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1902 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

May 

Nov. 

1898 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

1894,  Jan. 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

May 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

Sept. 

M^y 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1907 

,  Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1903 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Nov. 

1899 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

May 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

1895,  Jan. 

Mar. 

July 

Feb. 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

May 

July 

Sept. 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1908 

,  Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1904 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

1900 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

June 

1896,  Jan. 

Mar. 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

Sept. 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

Julyt 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1909 

,  Jan. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1905 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

1901 

,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

June 

1897,  Jan. 

Mar. 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

June 

Aug. 

Mar. 

July 

Sept. 

Apr. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

May 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

June 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

1906 

,  Jan. 

t  A  corrected  2d  print  was  issued  also. 


1198 


Clasglflcation    T40.     TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES— Continued 


T40.9: 

(date) 


T40.10: 

(date) 


Weekly  statement  of  bonds  held  in  trust  for  na- 
tional banks     oblong  24^ 


1907,  July   20 

1908,  Jan.    18 

1908,  July    18        1909,  Jan.    16 

July   27 

Jan.    25 

July    25 

Jan.    23 

Aug.     3 

Feb.     1 

Aug.     1 

Jan.    30 

Aug.   10 

Feb.     8 

Aug.     8 

Feb.     6 

Aug.   17 

Feb.   15 

Aug.   15 

Feb.    13 

Aug.  24 

Feb.  24 

Aug.   22 

Feb.   20 

Aug.  31 

Feb.  29 

Aug.   29 

Feb.   27 

Sept.    7 

Mar.     7 

Sept.    5 

Mar.  ,  6 

Sept.  14 

Mar.    14 

Sept.  12 

Mar.    13 

Sept.  21 

Mar.   21 

Sept.  19 

Mar.    20 

Sept.  28 

Mar.   28 

Sept.  26 

Mar.    27 

Oct.      5 

Apr.     4 

Oct.      3 

Apr.      3 

Oct.    12 

Apr.    11 

Oct.    10 

Apr.    10 

Oct.    19 

Apr.    18 

Oct.    17 

Apr.    17 

Oct.    26 

Apr.   25 
May     2 

Oct.    24 

Apr.    24 

Nov.    2 

Oct.    31 

May      1 

Nov.     9 

May     9 

Nov.     7 

May      8 

Nov.  16 

May    16 

Nov.  14 

May    15 

Nov.  23 

May   23. 

Nov.  21 

May    22 

Nov.  30 

June' 'ill. 

Nov.  28 

May    29 

Dec.     7 

June     6 

Dec.     5 

June     5 

Dec.   14 

June  13 

Dec.   12 

June  12 

Dec.  21 

June  20 

Dec.   19 

June   19 

Dec.  28 

June  27 

Dec.   26 

June  26 

1908,  Jan.      4 

July     6 

1909,  Jan.      2 

Jan.    11 

July    11 

Jan,  /    9 

[Discontinued. 

1 

Contents 

of    vaults     [of]     Treasury     Department 

small  4° 

[Quarterly.] 

1907,  July    1 

Edition  of  July  18 

,  1907. 

Same. 

Edition  of  Aug. 

13,  1907. 

Oct.      1 

1908,  Jan.      1 

Apr.      8 

Sept.  22 

1909,  Jan.      6 

Mar.    23 

[No  more  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

T41.     NATIONAL  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS 

[May  29, 1830,  the  Senate  adopted  a  motion  directing  "the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  cause  a  comparison 
to  be  made  of  the  standarcls  of  weight  and  measure  used  at  the  principal  custom-houses  of  the  United 
States,  and  to  report  to  the  Senate  at  the  next  session  of  Congress."  Mar.  3,  1831,  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  reported  that  the  work  of  comparing  the  standards  of  weight  and  measure  was  ''commenced 
undertheimmediatesuperintendenceof  Mr.  [Ferdinand  Rudolph]  Hassler,"  giving  an  account  of  what 
had  been  done.  Prof.  Hassler,  speaking  of  this  Avork,  says  that  he  was  engaged  in  the  Treasury  Depart- 
ment "in  comparing  the  weights  and  measures  used  at  the  custom-houses  of  the  United  States,  and 
ascertauaing  by  experiment  the  proper  hydrometer  proofs  of  liquor."  Such  large  discrepancies  were 
found  in  the  standards  of  weight  and  measure  that  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  directed  that  stand- 
ards be  adopted  by  the  Treasury  Department,  and  that  copies  be  made  and  distributed  to  the  various 
custom-houses.  Congress,  by  joint  resolution  approved  June  14,  1836,  ordered  that  the  Treasury 
Department  should  furnish  each  State  with  copies  of  these  standards,  and  by  act  approved  July  7,  1838, 
it  was  provided  that  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  cause  to  be  made  under  the  superintendence  of  Mr. 
Hassler  one  standard  balance  for  each  State.  By  joint  resolution  approved  July  27,  1865,  a  set  of  stand- 
ard weights  and  measures  of  the  metric  system  was  ordered  to  be  delivered  to  the  governor  of  each 
State.  By  joint  resolution  approved  Mar.  3,  1881,  it  was  provided  that  a  complete  set  of  all  the  weights 
and  measures  adopted  as  standards  should  be  delivered  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  the  governor  . 
of  each  State  for  the  use  of  agricultural  colleges  in  the  States,  respectively,  which  have  received  a  grant 
of  land  from  the  United  States,  and  one  set  of  the  same  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  In  act  approved 
Mar.  3,  1873.  an  appropriation  was  made  for  "standard  weights  and  measures."  In  act  approved  June 
20,  1878,  "Standard  Weights  and  Measures"  appears  in  small  capitals  at  the  head  of  the  paragraph 
making  appropriations  therefor,  and  this  form  was  used  until  act  approved  Aug.  5,  1882,  when  the 
heading  was  "Office  of  Construction  of  Standard  Weights  and  Measures."  In  1891,  it  became  the 
Office  of  Standard  Weights  and  Measures,  and  so  continued  until  July  1,  1901,  when  it  became  the 
National  Bureau  of  Standards. 

Prior  to  July  1,  1901,  the  office  was  under  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey;  see  Til.    Transferred  to  Com- 
merce and  Labor  Department  July  1,  1903,  under  name  of  Standards  Bureau;  see  C13. 

See,  for  history  of  this  bureau,  report  of  superintendent  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  1890,  p.  735  (Tll.l: 
890),  and  Organization  and  law  of  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  p.  413  (C1.2:Or3).] 


1199 


CUsMincatlon 

no. 

T41.1: 

(date) 


T41.2: 

(CT) 
T41.3: 

(noe.) 
T41.4: 

(nos.) 
T41.5: 

(nos.) 


T41.    NATIONAL.  BUREAU  OF  STANDARDS— Cont'd 
Annual  reports    4*» 

(There  seems  to  be  no  report  on  the  construction  of  standards  of  veighta  and  meas- 
ures after  Prof.  Hassler's  appoinUnenl  as  superintendent  of  the  Coast  Survey. 
Aug.  9,  18.'}2,  except  by  correspondence,  tmtil  1S.0().  In  1K34  and  IX.3.5  the  Coast 
Survey  w:us  under  the  Navy  Depart  iiipnt  and  the  construction  of  standards  of 
weights  and  nioiusures  under  the  Treasury  DejMirtnient,  so  it  was  not  possible 
that  there  should  be  any  reports  of  the  latter  in  the  reports  of  the  Coast  Survey. 
When  the  Coast  Survey  was  again  placed  under  the  Treasury  Department,  m 
1R3G,  the  annual  reports  of  the  Coast  Survey  u-sually  included  the  operations  of 
the  construction  or  the  standards  of  weights  and  measures.  When  the  office 
was  separated  from  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  in  1901,  and  it  became  the 
National  Bureau  of  Standards,  it  began  issuing  annual  reports.] 

1902 
1903 

Se€y  for  later  issues,  C13.1: 
General  publications 
[None  issued  under  Treasury  Department.! 
Bulletins 

[None  issued  under  Treasmy  Department.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued  under  Treasury  Department.] 
Circulars  of  Information    4** 

1 
2 
3 

See,  for  later  issues,  C13.5: 


T42.     MISCELLANEOUS  DIVISION 


[Established  as  one  of  7  divisions  authorized  by  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1875  (Stat.  L.  v.  18, pt.  3,  p, 
became  effective  July  1, 1875.    First  known  as  Division  of  Mercantile  Marine  and  Internal  R( 


,  which 
evenue.  In 
1882,  known  as  Division  of  Captured  Property,  Claims,  and  Lands.  In  1888,  the  name  was  changed  to 
Miscellaneous  Division.  After  1905,  no  appropriation  was  made  for  the  division  and  it  ceased  to  exist 
June  30,1906,  the  work  being  transferred  to  other  offices  in  the  Treasury  Department  by  an  order  signed 
by  the  acting  Secretary  and  dated  July  27, 1906.] 

Annual  reports 

[Not  issued  regularly.    As  far  as  is  known,  the  only  reports  printed  are  those  listed 
below.] 
1894 
1901 


T42.1: 

(date) 

T42.2: 

(CT) 
T42.3: 

(nos.) 
T42.4:: 

(nos.) 


General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Circulars  relating  to  the  work  of  this  division  were  issued  in  the  series  of  Treasury 
Department  circulars;  see  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

T43.     PORTO   RICO,  AUDITOR 


[See,  for  later  publications,  W75.6:,  and  for  historical  information,  note  under  W75.] 


T43.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1901-08,  in  annual  reports  of  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (SlO.l:),  and  not  issued  sep- 
arately. 

Report  for  1907  also  appears  as  Congressional  document  [5373-713]. 

Report  for  1908  also  appears  as  Congressional  document  [5557-1292]. 

See,  for  later  reports,  W75.6:,  and  for  historical  information,  note  under  W75. 

The  auditor  also  made  annual  statements  of  receipts  and  disbursements  which 
appear  only  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 

1900,  May-Oct.    [4138-137] 

1901,  Nov.  190a-0ct.  1901 

1902,  Nov.  1901-Oct.  1902 

1903,  Nov.  1902-Oct,  1903 


1904,  Nov.  1903-Oct.  1904 

1905,  Nov.  1904-Oct.  1905 

1906,  Nov.  1905-Oct.  1906 

1907,  Nov.  1906-Oct.  1907 
1908    [None  issued.].] 


4324-64] 
449fr-154" 
4671-137" 
4830-143" 
4985-182 
5152-203 
5373-438 


1200 


Classiftcatlon 
no. 

T43.2: 

Ap6i 

Ap62 
Ap63 

T43.3: 

(nos.) 
T43.4: 

(date) 


T43.     PORTO  RICO,  AUDITOR— Continued 

General  publications 

Appropriations.     Digest  of  appropriations  made  by  Legislative  Assem- 
bly of  Porto  Rico  at  its  1st  session,  which' terminated  Jan.  31, 
1901.     [1901.1    f« 
Same,  2d  session,  which  terminated  Mar.  4,  1902.    * 
Same,  2d  Legislative  Assembly  of  Porto  Rico,  at  its  1st  session 
terminating  Mar.  12,  1903.     [1903.]    f« 
Disbursing  officers.     Instructions  to  disbursing  officers  [under  insular 
government  of  Porto  Rico].     June  25,  1901.     4° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


T44.     SOLICITOR  OF  TREASURY 

[By  act  of  May  15, 1820,  an  officer  of  the  Treasury  was  designated  to  direct  all  proceedings  in  law  or  equity 
for  the  recovery  of  money,  land,  etc.,  in  the  name  of  the  United  States.  These  duties  were  transferred 
to  the  Office  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury,  which  was  created  by  act  of  May  29,  1830.  The  Office  of  Solicitor 
of  Treasury  was  itself  transferred,  July  1,  1870,  to  the  Justice  Department  by  act  of  June  22,  1870. 

See,  for  later  publications,  J5.] 


T44.1: 

(date) 


T44.2: 

R29 

T44.3: 

(nos.) 
T44.4: 

(nos.) 

T44.5: 


830 

839 
848 

852 

862 


865  = 


865^ 


Annual  reports 

[1853-76,  in  annual  reports  of  Treasury  Department  (Finance  reports,  Tl.l:),  and 
1873-76,  issued  separately  also.  Although  the  Office  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury 
was  transferred  July  1,  1870,  to  Justice  Department,  reports  continued  to  be 
addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  until  1879,  those  for  1877-79  appear- 
ing separately  only. 

Sec,  for  later  reports,  J5.1:] 

General  publications         •*-- 

Report  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury  showing  operations  of  that  office  since 
organization,  May  29,  1830-Oct.  1,  1848.  [1849.]  ([30th  Cong. 
2d  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  36];  serial  no,  532.)  ,,  ,,^^.  ^;„, , 


8*ioqroi  luaatiA  \  rl.SlT 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Although  the  Office  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury  was  transferred  July  1, 1870,  to  Justice 
Department,  a  few  later  circulars  concerning  the  work  of  this  office  were  pub- 
lished as  Treasury  Department  circulars;  sec  certain  issues  under  T1.4:] 

Instructions,  rules,  regulations,  etc. 

[The  following  entries  for  publications  not  in  Public  Documents  Library  arc  taken 
from  a  List  of  publications  of  the  Office  of  the  Solicitor  of  Treasury  given  on 
p.  6  and  7  of  Senate  executive  document  109,  47th  Congress,  1st  session;  seriaj 
no.  1990.    Sec,  for  later  Instructions,  rules,  regulations,  etc.,  J5  6:] 

Instructions    to   district   attorneys,    clerks,    and    marshals.    Jtily   27, 

1830.     * 
Same.     May  1,  1839.     * 
General  rules  to  be  observed  in  Office  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury.     Nov. 

20,  1848.     * 
Instructions    to   district  attorneys,    clerks,   and   marshals.     Dec.    10, 

1852.     * 
Instructions  of  Solicitor  of  Treasury  to  district  att^^rneys,  clerks  of 

courts,  and  collectors  of  customs  of  United  States.     1862. 
General   instructions   relative    to   counterfeiting   Government  issues. 

July  21,  1865.     * 
Regulations  concerning  organization  and  business  of  Office  of  Solicitor 

of  Treasury.     Aug.  1,  1865.    * 
General  instructions  relative  to  applications  for  rewards  for  detecting 

counterfeiters.     Oct.  21,  1865.     * 
Instructions  to  district  attorneys,  relative  to  bonds  for  internal-revenue 

stamps.    Oct.  31,  1865.    * 


T45.     GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE  f 


W.    WAR  DEPARTMENT 


[Created  by  act  approved  Aug.  7,  1789,  being  the  second  of  the  Executive  Depart- 
ments to  be  established.  The  supervision  of  naval  affairs  which  was  originally 
assigned  to  this  Department  was  transferred  to  the  Navy  Department  at  its  estab- 
lishment in  1798;  jurisdiction  in  the  matters  of  public  lands,  military  pensions,  and 
Indian  affairs  was  transferred  to  the  Department  of  the  Interior  when  that  Depart- 
ment was  created  in  1849. 

See^  for  Establishment  of  War  Department,  its  interior  organization  and  administra- 
tion, by  William  A.  De  Caindry,  p.  31-106  of  Reports  on  International  Exhibition 


of  1876,  V.  10  (S6.13:R29'°), 
S6.13«:W19.] 

Classification 


whicn  was  also  issued  separately  and  classed  under 


Wl.      SECRETARY 


Wl.l: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[Various  reports  made  by  tho  Secretary  of  War,  1789-1837,  appear  in  the  volumes  of 
American  state  papers,  military  affairs,  v.  1-5;  see  serial  nos.  01(>-022. 

Beginning  1823,  regular  annual  reports  appear  in  the  Congressional  set,  as  indicated 
below.  Prior  to  186(5,  there  was  no  edition  without  Congressional  document 
number.  For  18(56-76,  the  copies  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  indicate 
that  for  certain  years  there  were  true  Department  editions,  whereas  for  other 
years  the  reports  were  printed  only  as  Congressional  documents.  Since  1876. 
there  have  been  both  Congressional  and  Department  editions.)  * 


1823 
1824 


In  89-11 
In  93-2] 
In  108-1 
In  113-2 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  Since 
that  time  the  new  General  Supply  Committee  created  by  law  has  been  organized 
under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  necessitating  new  classes,  the 
heading  and  series  title  for  which  are  as  follows : 

T45.    General  Supply  Committee 

(Reorganized  under  sec.  4  of  the  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  appropriation  act  approved  June  17, 
1910  (Stat.  L.  V.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  531).  The  effect  of  this  section  was  to  abolish  the  former  General  Supply 
Committee  as  organized  under  Executive  order  1071,  May  31,  1909;  sec,  for  publications  of  that  com- 
mittee, entries  and  footnote  for  GS. 

The  new  coiimiittee  is  composed  of  one  representative  from  each  of  the  9  Executive  Departments.  The 
Government  Printing  Office,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Smithsonian  Institution,  and  the 
Superintendent  of  State,  War,  and  Navy  building  are  no  longer  repre^sented  on  the  committee  and  the 

grovisions  of  sec.  4  of  the  act  of  June  17,  1910,  are  not  applicable  to  the  government  of  the  District  of 
olumbia. 

The  committee  is  specifically  required  by  the  law  to  make  an  annual  schedule  of  miscellaneous  supplies 
and  to  standardize  stich  supplies,  elimmating  all  unnecessary  grades  and  varieties. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  under  the  law  signs  contracts  for  supplies  (exigencies  excepted)  for  all  the 
Executive  Department's  and  independent  bureaus,  the  General  Supply  Committee  acting  as  his  aids. 
The  General  Supply  Committee  is  not,  strictly  speaking,  a  Treasury  Department  body.  The  law 
authorizes  for  the  committee  a  superintendent  of  supplies  and  2  other  employees,  who  are  carried  on 
the  pay  rolls  of  the  Treasury  Department.  But  the  committee  is  not  under  the  control  of  the  Treasury 
Dej^rtment.  While  the  law  does  not  specifically  state  that  the  sui)erintendent  of  supplies  shall  be  a 
member  of  the  General  Supply  Committee,  the  "present  incumbent  of  that  office  is  the  representative 
of  the  Treasury  Department  and  so  becomes  a  member  of  the  committee.] 


T45.1: 

(date) 

T45.2: 

(CT) 

T45.3: 

(nos.) 

T45.4: 

(nos.) 

T45.51: 

(form  letters) 

or 

nos.) 

'5.6: 


Annual  reports 

General  publications 

Bulletins 

Circulars 

General  schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  year  1912 


List  of  awards  [showing  contractors  and  prices  contained  in]  General 
schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  year 


-11 76 


1202 


Classlflcation 
no. 

Wl.l; 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Annual  reports— Continued 


1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 
1829 


1830 

1831 
1832 


1833 


In  125-2 

In  131-1 

In  144-1 

In  148-2 

In  163-1 

In  169-2 

In  181-1 

In  184-2 

In  192-1 

In  195-2 

In  203-1 

Jin  206-2 

[In  216-2] 

[In  233-2] 

'In  238-1 


1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 
1840 
1841 


1842 


In  254-i; 
In  266-1 
In  271-2^ 
In  279-1 
In  286-2^ 
In  297-1' 
In  301-21 
In  314-1 
In  321-31 
In  338-1^ 
In  344-2 
In  354-1 
In  363-2 
In  375-1 
In  382-2 
In  395-1 
In  401-2; 
See,  for  special  report  of  May  31, 
r[In  413-1 


1843 
1844 
1845 
1846 

1847 

1848 
1849 

1850 

1851 

1852 


[I 


1841,  [390-1]  and  [392-1], 


In  418-2 
In  431-1 
In  439-2 
In  449-1 
In  463-2 
In  470-1 
In  480-2 
In  493-1 
In  497-4 
In  503-1 
In  515-8 
n  537-1] 
In  549-1" 
In  569-5' 
In  587-1' 
In  595-1' 
In  611-1' 
In  634-2' 
659-1 
674-1 


1853  [pt.  1] 


{ 


691 
711 


1854 
1855 


Same[pt.2]    {[^92-1] 

{ 
{ 


--1]1     [10  p.  of  sketches  at  end  of  cloth-bound  edition 
-1]/        are  omitted  from  Congressional  editions.] 


'747-1 
778-1 
811-1 
841-1 


.  jlicitc 
detecting 


jmal-revenuf 


1203 


ClasNlflratlon 
no. 

Wl.l: 

Mate) 


W 1 .     SEC  RET  ARY— Continued 
Annual  reports — Continued 


r[87 

\89 

{ 

1858  [pt.1]    I 


1856 
1857 


76-5 
894-1' 
920-11] 
943-2] 


975-1] 
998-2] 

Same[pt.2]    {[^^^^j 

Same  [including  only  p.  1-454  of  pt.  1  and  omitting  accompanying 
papers  10-25] 

1859  [pt.  1]     [1024-2] 
Same[pt.  2]    *    [1025-2] 

1860  [1079-1] 

1861  [1118-1] 

See,  for  special  report,  July  1,  1861,  [1112-1]. 

1862  [1159-1] 

1863  [1184-1] 

1864  [1230-83] 
1865,  V.  1     [1249-1] 

Same,    v.   2     [1250-1]     [Congressional   edition    contains   12   maps 

which  are  omitted  from  cloth-bound  edition.] 
Same,  appendix,  pt.  1,  Military  railroads  [1861-66],  and  provost 

marshal  general  [final  report,  Mar.  17,  1863-Mar.  17,  1866,  pt.  1] 

[1251-1] 
Same,  appendix,  pt.  2,  provost  marshal  general  [final  report.  Mar.  17, 

1863-Mar.  17,  1866,  pt.  2]     [1252-1] 
[Title-page  of  appendix  reads,  Reports  of  D.  C.  McCallum,  director  and  general 

manager  of  military  railroads,  and  provost  marshal  general,  appendix  to  report 

of  Secretary  of  War  accompanying  message  of  President  to  39th  Cong,,  1st  sess.] 

1866     [1285-1] 

Same,  abridged,  with  title.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  with  accom-. 

panying  papers 
Same,  abridged,  with  title,  Annual  report  of  Edwin  M.  Stanton, 
Secretary  of  War,  for  1866 

1867,  [pt.  1]  Secretary,  etc.  [1324-1] 
Same,  [pt.  2]  Engineers  [1325-1] 
Same,  pts.  1  and  2  abridged  in  1  v. 

1868,  [pt.  1]  Secretary,  etc.  [1367-1] 
Same,  [pt.  2]  Engineers  [1368-1] 
Same,  pts.  1  and  2  abridged  in  1  v. 

1869,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [1412-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers  [1413-1] 
Same,  v.  1  and  2  abridged  in  1  v. 

1870,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [1446-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers    [1447-1] 

1871,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [1503-1]    [Secretary's  report  without  accom- 

panying papers  appeared  also  in  [1502-1].] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers  [1504-1] 
[1558-1] 
[1559-1] 
[1597-1] 
[1598-1] 
[1599-1] 

etc.     [1635-1] 


1872,  [v.  1]  Secretary,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers 

1873,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc. 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance 

1874,  V.  1,  Secretary,  ordnance, 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2 


[1636-1] 
[1637-1] 


1204 


€lftssificatloii 
no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1875,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [1674-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [1675-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [1676-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [1677-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal-officer    [1678-1] 

1876,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [1742-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [1743-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [1744-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [1745-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [1746-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [1747-1] 

1877,  [v.  1]  Secretary,  etc.     [1794-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [1795-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [1796-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [1797-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [1798-1] 

1878,  [v.  1]  Secretary,  etc.     [1843-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [1844-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [1845-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [1846-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [1847-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [1848-1] 

1879,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [1903-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [1904-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [1905-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [1906-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [1907-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [1908-1] 

1880,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [1952-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [1953-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [1954-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [1955-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [1956-1] 
Same,  V.  4,  Signal  officer    [1957-1] 

1881,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2010-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [2011-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2     [2012-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [2013-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [2014-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [2015-1] 

1882,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2091-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [2092-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt,  2    [2093-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [2094-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [2095-1] 

Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  11     [9096-11 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  2) 

1883,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2182-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [2183-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [2184-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [2185-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [2186-1] 


1205 


Clftsslflcation 
no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl .     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [2187-1] 

1884,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [2277-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1  [2278-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [2279-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [2280-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [2281-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance  [2282-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [2283-1] 

1885,  V.  1,  Secretiiry,  etc.  [2309-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1  [2370-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [2371-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [2372-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [2373-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [2374-1] 

Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  11     r2375_i-i 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  2) 

1886,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2401-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineere,  pt.  1     [2462-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [2463-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [2464-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance      | 

Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer/    L2465-1J 

1887,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [253^-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1  [2534-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [2535-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [2536-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [2537-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance  * 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  1 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  2 

1888,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2628-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [2629-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt,  4 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance      ^ 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer/    [2633-1] 

1889,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2715-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1    [2716-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [2717-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [2718-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4    [2719-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  1      [2720-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer,  pt.  2. 

1890,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [2831-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1  [2832-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [2833-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [2834-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [2835-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance  [2836-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [2837-1] 


[2538-1] 


[2630-1] 
[2631-1] 
*    [2632-1] 


1206 


Classification 
no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

1891,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [2921-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [2922-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2     [2923-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3     [2924-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4     [2925-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  5    [2926-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  6     [2927-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [2928-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Signal  officer    [2929-1] 
Same,  v.  5,  Inspector-general    [2930-1] 

1892,  V.  1,  Secretary,  signal  officer,  etc.     [30V7-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [3078-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2     [3079-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3    [3080-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4    [3081-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Engineers  [pt.  5]    Atlas    4°     [3082-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [3083-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Inspector-general    [3084-1] 

1893,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.     [3198-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [3199-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2    [3200-1] 

2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [3201-1] 
2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [3202-1] 
2,  Engineers,  pt.  5  [3203-1] 
2,  Engineers,  pt.  6  [3204-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance  [3205-1] 
Same,  v.  4,  Inspector-general    [3206-1] 

1894,  V.  1,  Secretary,  inspector-general,  etc.     [3295-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [3296-1] 

Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [3297-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [3298-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [3299-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  5  [3300-1] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  6  [3301-1] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    *    [3302-1] 

1895,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [3370-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1  [3371-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [3372-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [3373-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [3374-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  5  [3375-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  6  [3376-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  7  [3377-2] 
Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [3378-2] 

1896,  V.  1,  Secretary,  etc.  [3478-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  1  [3479-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  2  [3480-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  3  [3481-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  4  [3482-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  5  [3483-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Engineers,  pt.  6     [3484-2] 


Same,  v. 
Same,  v. 
Same,  v. 
Same,  v. 


Same,  v.  3,  Ordnance    [3485-2] 


1207 


Classlflcation 
no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

1897,  [v.  1]  Secretary,  etc.  [3630-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  1  [3631-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  2  [3632-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  3  [3633-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  4  [3634-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  5  [3635-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  6  [3636-2] 
Same,  [v.  3]  Ordnance    [3637-2] 

1898,  [v.  1,  pt.  1]  Secretary,  etc.     [3744-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  2]  Major-general  [with  supplement  1,  containing 

additional  reports]    [3745-2 1     [Supplement  2  appears  only  in 

bureau  edition;  see  W2.1:898^] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  1  [3746-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  2  [3747-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  3  [3748-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  4  [3749-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  5  [3750-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  6  [3751-2] 
Same,  [v.  3]  Ordnance    [3752-2] 

1899,  [v.  1,  pt.  1]  Secretary  and  miscellaneous  t     [3899-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  2]  Chiefs  of  bureaus     [3900-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  3]  Major-general,  pt.  1     [3901-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  4]  Major-general,  pt.  2     [3902-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  5]  Major-general,  pt.  3     [3903-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  6]  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba  and  Puerto  Rico    [3904-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  1     [3905-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  2    [3906-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  3     [3907-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  4     [3908-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  5    [3909-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  6     [3910-2] 
Same,  [v.  3]  Ordnance    [3911-2] 

1900,  [v.  1,  pt.  1]  Secretary  and  miscellaneous  f  [4070-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  2]  Chiefs  of  bureaus  [4071-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  3]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  1  [4072-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  4]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  2  [4073-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  5]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  3  [4074-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  6]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  4  [4075-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  7]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  5  [4076-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  8]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  6  [4077-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  9]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  7  [4078-2] 
Same  [v.  1,  pt.  10]  Civil  affairs  in  Philippine  L'^lands    [4070-2] 

[Report  of  Philippines  Division,  which  appeared  also  as  v.  2  of 

MacArthiu-'s  report  (W21.1:900'').] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  11,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  1  [4080-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  11,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  2  [4081-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  11,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  3  [4082-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  11,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  1,  pt.  4  [4083-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  12,  Civil  affaii-s  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  1  [4084-2] 

t  A  compilation  containing  the  text  of  the  Secretary's  reports  1899-1903,  with  cer- 
tain of  the  api)endixes  thereto,  was  issued  in  1904  with  title,  Five  years  of  War  Depart- 


ment followmg  War  with  Spain;  see  \V1.2:R29. 


1208 


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no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  12,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  2     [4085-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  12,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  3     [4086-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  12,  Civil  affairs  in  Cuba,  v.  2,  pt.  4    [4087-2] 

Same,  [v.  1]  pt.  13,  Civil  affairs  in  Porto  Rico     [4088-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  1     [4089-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  2     [4090-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  3    [4091-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  4     [4092-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  5     [4093-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  6     [4094-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  7     [4095-2] 

Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  8    [4096-2] 

Same,  [v.  3]  Ordnance    [4097-2] 

1901,  [v.  1,  pt.  1]  Secretary  and  miscellaneous  f  [4269-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  2]  Chiefs  of  bureaus  [4270-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  3]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  1  [4271-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  4]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  2  [4272-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  5]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  3  [4273-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  6]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  4  [4274-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  7]  Lieutenant-general,  pt.  5  [4275-2] 
Same,   [v.  1,  pt.  8,  2d]  rej)ort  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1. 

[4276-2]     [Ist  report  not  in  War  Department  reports;  see  W49.1: 

900.] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  9,  2d]  report  of   Philippine   Commission,  pt.  2 

[4277-2] 
Same,  [v.  1,  pt.  10]  Public  laws  passed  by  Philippine  Commission 

[4278-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  1  [4279-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  2  [4280-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  3  [4281-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  4  [4282-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  5  [4283-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  supplement  [4284-2] 
Same,  [v.  3]  Ordnance     [4285-2] 

1902,  V.  1,  Secretary  f  and  bureau  chiefs    [4443-2] 
Same,  [v.  2]  Engineers,  pt.  1     [4444-2] 
Same,  [v.  3]  Engineers,  pt.  2     [4445-2] 
Same,  [v.  4]  Engineers,  pt.  3     [4446-2] 
Same,  [v.  5]  Engineers,  pt.  4     [4447  2] 
Same,  [v.  6]  Engineers,  supplement    [4448-2] 
Same,  v.  7,  Ordnance     [4449-2] 
Same,  v.  8,  Miscellaneous    [4450-2] 
Same,  v.  9,  Lieutenant-general     [4451-2] 
Same,  v.  10,  pt.  1,   [3d]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1 

[4452-2] 
Same,  v.  10,  pt.  2,  [3d]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2 

[4453-2] 
Same,  v.  11,  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission     [4454-2] 

1903,  V.  1,  Secretary, t  chief  of  staff ,  adjutant-general,  inspector-general, 
and  judge-advocate-general     [4628-2] 

t  A  compilation  containing  the  text  of  the  Secretary's  reports  1899-1903,  with  cer- 
tain of  the  appendixes  thereto,  was  issued  in  1904  with  title.  Five  years  of  War  Depart- 
ment following  War  with  Spain;  see  W1.2:R29. 


1209 


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no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports — Continued 

Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply    [4629-2] 

Same,  v.  3,  Department  and  division  commanders    [4630-2] 

Same,  v.  4,  Military  schools  and  colleges.  Record  and  Pension  Office, 
military  parks,  and  soldiers'  homes    [4631-2] 

Same,  v.  5,  [4th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission  [pt.  1]     [4632-2] 

Same,  v.  6,  [4th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission  [pt.  2]    [4633-2] 

Same,  v.  7,  [4th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission  [pt.  3],  and  Insu- 
lar Affairs  Bureau     [4034-2] 

Same,  v.  8,  Acte  of  PJiilippine  Commission     [4635-2] 

Same,  v.  9,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [4036-2] 

'Same,  v.  10,  Engineers,  pt.  2     [4637-2] 

Same,  v.  11,  Engineers,  pt.  3     [4638-2] 

Same,  v.  12,  Engineers,  pt.  4    [4639-2] 

Same,  v.  13,  Engineers,  supplement    [4640-2] 

Same,  v.  14,  Ordnance    [4641-2] 

1904,  V.  1,   Secretary,   chief  of  staff,   military  secretary,   inspector- 
general,  and  judge-advocate-general     [4781-2] 

Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply     [4782-2] 

Same,  v.  3,  Division  and  department  commanders     [4783-2] 

Same,  v.  4,  Military  schools  and  colleges,  militia  affairs,  military 
parks,  and  soldiers'  homes    [4784-2] 

Same,  v.  5,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [4785-2] 

Same,  v.  6,  Engineers,  pt.  2     [4786-2]  • 

Same,  v.  7,  Engineers,  pt.  3     [4787-2] 

Same,  v.  8,  Engineers,  pt.  4     [4788-2] 

Same,  v.  9,  Engineers,  supplement    [4789-2] 

Same,  v.  10,  Ordnance     [4790-2] 

Same,  v.  11,  [5th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  1     [4791-2] 

Same,  v.  12,  [5th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2     [4792-2] 

Same,  v.  13,  [5th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3,  and  Insu- 
lar Affairs  Bureau     [4793-2] 

Same,  v.  14,  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission     [4794-2] 

1905,  V.   1,   Secretary,   chief  of  staff,   military  secretary,   inspector- 
general,  and  judge-advocate-general     [4942-2] 

Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply  [4943-2] 
Same,  v.  3,  Division  and  department  commanders  [4944-2] 
Same,  v.  4,  Military  schools  and  colleges,  militia  affairs,  military 

parks,  and  soldiers'  homes     [4945-2] 
Same,  v.  5,  Engineers,  pt.  1     [4946-2] 
Same,  v.  6,  Engineers,  pt.  2     [4947-2] 
Same,  v.  7,  Engineers,  pt.  3     [4948-2] 
Same,  v.  8,  Engineers,  supplement    [4949-2] 
Same,  v.  9,  Ordnance     [4950-2] 
Same,  v.  10,  Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  and  [6th]  report  of  Philippine 

Commission,  pt.  1     [4951-2] 
Same,  v.  11,  [6th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2     [4952-2] 
Same,  v.  12,  [6th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3    [4953-2] 
Same,  v.  13,  [6th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  4     [4954-2] 
Same,  v.  14,  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission     [4955-2] 

1906,  v.   1,   Secretary,   chief  of  staff,   military  secretary,   inspector- 
general,  and  judge-advocate-general    [5105-2] 

Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply  [5106-2] 
Same,  v.  3,  Division  and  department  commanders    [5107-2] 


1210 


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no. 

Wl.l: 

(date) 


Wl.l«: 

(date) 
Wl.l«: 

(CT) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

Same,  v.  4,  Militia  affairs,  military  schools  and  colleges,  and  military 

parks    [5108-2] 
Same,  v.  5,  Engineers  [report  without  appendixes]     [5109-2]     [See, 

for  full  report  with  all  appendixes,  W7.1^:906^'2.] 
Same,  v.  6,  Ordnance     [5110-2] 
Same,  v.  7,  Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  and  [7th]  report  of  Philippine 

Commission,  pt.  1     [5111-2] 
Same,  v.  8,  [7th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2     [5112-2] 
Same,  v.  9,  [7th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  3     [5113-2] 
Same,  v.  10,  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission     [5114-2] 

1907,  V.  1,  Secretary,  chief  of  staff,  adjutant-general,  inspector-general, 

and  judge-advocate-general     [5271-2] 
Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply     [5272-2] 
Same,  v.  3,  Division  and  department  commanders     [5273-2] 
Same,  v.  4,  Militia,  military  schools,  and  military  parks     [5274-2] 
Same,  v.  5,  Engineers  [report  without  appendixes]     [5275-2]     [See, 

for  full  report  with  all  appendixes,  W7.1  ^:907  ^■^.] 
Same,  v.  6,  Ordnance    [5276-2] 
Same,  v.  7,  Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  and  [8th]  report  of  Philippine 

Commission,  v.  1     [5277-2] 
Same,  v.  8,  [8th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  v.  2     [5278-2] 
Same,  v.  9,  [8th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  v.  3     [5279-2] 
Same,  v.  10,  Acts  of  Philippine  Commission,  etc.     [5280-2] 

1908,  V.  1,  Secretary,  chief  of  staff,  adjutant-general,  inspector-general, 

and  judge-advocate-:general     [5420-1042] 
Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply     [5421-1042] 
Same,  v.  3,  Division  and  department  commanders    [5422-1042] 
Same,  v.  4,  Military  schools  and  military  parks    [5423-1042] 
Same,   v.  5,   Engineers   [report  without  appendixes]     [5424-1042] 

[See,  for  full  report  with  all  appendixes,  W7.1^:908^"^.] 
Same,  v.  6,  Ordnance     [5425-1042] 
Same,  v.  7,  Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  and  [9th]  report  of  Philippine 

Commission,  pt.  1     [5426-1042] 
Same,  v.  8,  [9th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2     [5427-1042] 
Same,  v.  8,  [9th]  report  of  Philippine  Commission,  pt.  2,  appendix 

[5428-1042] 
Same,  v.  9,  Acts  of  Philippine  Legislature,  etc.     [5429-1042] 

1909,  V.  1,  Secretary,  chief  of  staff,  adjutant-general,  inspector-general, 

and  judge-advocate-general     [5716-103] 
Same,  v.  2,  Armament,  transportation,  and  supply    [5717-103] 
Same,  v.  3,  Division  and  department  commanders    [5718-103] 
Same,  v.  4,  Military  Academy  and  military  parks    [5719-103] 
Same,   v.   5,    Engineers,    [report]   without  appendices    [5720-103] 

[See,  for  full  report  with  all  appendixes,  W7.1i:909i-^] 
Same,  v.  6,  Ordnance    *    [5721-103] 
Same,  v.  7,  Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  and  [10th]  report  of  Philippine 

Commission    *    [5722-103] 
Same,  v.  8,  Acts  of  Philippine  Legislature,  etc.     [5723-103] 
Same,  v.  9,  Governor  of  Porto  Rico    [5724-103] 
Annual  reports  (separates;  Secretary's  report) 


Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


1211 


Clatwlflration 
no. 

W1.2: 

All' 

All-' 


All 


Ami 


Ap6' 


Ap62 
Ap6,^ 

Ar5» 


Ar5- 
B82 

B96 


Wl.     8ECRETART— Continued 

General  publications 

Alaska.  Report  of  expedition  to  Copper,  Tanand,  and  Koyukuk 
rivers  in  Alaska,  in  1885;  by  Henry  T.  Allen.     1887.     [2449-125]  > 

Alaska,  1899,  Copper  River  exploring:  expedition,  W.  R.  Abercrombie, 
commanding?.  1900.  [3874-30G]  [Appears  also,  with  omissions 
and  with  condensation  of  several  renorts,  in  Compilation  of 
narratives  of  explorations  in  Alaska  (Y4.M59^:A1  1).] 

Alaska.  Report  of  military  reconnaissance  in  Alaska,  made  in  1883; 
by  Frederick  Schwatka.  1885.  ([48th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  ex. 
doc.  2J;  serial  no.  22G1.) 

Ambulances.  Report  ,of  board  of  officers  to  decide  upon  pattern  of 
ambulance  wagon  for  army  use.  1878.  [Board  convened  by 
Special  orders  44,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  Mar.  16,  1875.] 

Antiquities.  Uniform  rules  and  regulations  prescribed  by  Secretaries 
of  Interior,  Agriculture,  and  War,  to  carry  out  provisions  of  act 
for  preservation  of  American  antiquities,  approved  June  8,  1906. 
See  1 1.2:An8. 

Apportionment.  Circular  [apportionment  to  States,  Territories,  and 
District  of  Columbia  of  $1,000,000  provided  for  under  sec.  1661, 
Revised  statutes,  as  amended,  making  annual  appropriation  to 
provide  arms  and  equipment  for  militia,  for  fiscal  year  1906]. 
July  1,  1905.  12"  [See,  for  earlier  circulars  of  this  nature, 
W1.2:M594-^] 
Same  [for  fiscal  year  1907].    June  25,  1906.     * 

i  ,f^^ame  [$2,000,000  provided  for  under  sec.  1661,  Revised  statutes,  as 

^1,'^  amended,  making  annual  appropriation  to  provide  arms  and 
equipment  for  militia,  for  fiscal  year  1908].    June  24,  1907.     12° 

Army  of  United  States,  present  and  proposed  organization.     [1898.] 

Army.  Compilation  of  official  documents  illustrative  of  organization 
of  Army  of  United  States,  1789-1876,  for  use  of  board  for  re-or- 
ganization of  Army.  Sept.  1,  1876.  f  <* 
[The  word  "Appendix"  appears  at  the  top  of  the  title-page.  It  is  probable  that 
this  compilation  was  intended  to  form  an  appendix  to  the  expected  report  of 
the  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorganization  of  Army,  which  was  organized 
under  act  approved  July  24,  1876,  and  directed  by  said  act  to  report  by  Dec. 
1,  1876.  The  term  of  service  of  the  commission  expired  before  it  was  possible 
for  them  to  reach  satisfactory  conclusions,  and  the  only  report  submitted  was 
a  very  brief  statement  of  their  proceedings  transmitted  to  Congress,  Jan.  29, 
1877,  and  printed  as  44tli  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  executive  document  26, 
serial  no.  1719.  The  commission  had  collected  much  valuable  material,  which 
was  filed  in  the  War  Department. 
The  question  of  reorganization  was  again  taken  up  by  Congress  in  1878  and  referred 
to  the  Joint  Committee  on  Reorganization  of  Army  appointed  imder  act  ap- 
proved June  18,  1878.  The  report  of  this  committee  was  printed  as  4oth  Con- 
gress, 3d  session,  Senate  report  Soo,  pt.  2,  serial  no.  1837,  and  included  among 
its  accompanying  papers  the  documents  which  appear  in  the  compilation  en- 
tered imder  W1.2:Ar5  ",  and  others  which  had  been  prepared  for  the  1876  Com- 
mission for  Reform  and  Reorganization. 
Certain  historical  sketches  prepared  for  the  commission  are  entered  under  the  com- 
piling omces;  see  Wr>.2:ir62i-3,  W7.2:H62,  ^^' 10.2:11 62 1.2,  and  W34.2:Hf.2. 
There  were  also  certain  letters  addressed  to  the  commission  which,  altlioiigh  or- 
dered printed  by  the  commission,  Nov.  13,  1876,  are  classed  as  publications 
of  the  offices  from  which  the  letters  emanated;  see,  for  example,  W5.2:Ar5 «, 
W18.2:Ar5,  W44.2:Ar5  5.] 

Same  [with  Proceedings  of  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorganiza- 
tion of  Army,  organized  under  act  approved  July  24,  1876]. 
1876.     f« 

Brownsville,  Tex.  Discharge  of  enlisted  men  of  25th  Infantry,  Browns- 
ville affray,  Aug.  13,  14,  1906.  1906.  [Appeared  also  (with 
additional  matter  which  is  entered  under  Pr26.2:B82)  as  59th 
Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  document  155,  pt.  1,  serial  no. 
5078.] 

Business  methods  in  War  Department,  report  of  board  [John  Tweedale, 
L.  W.  Tolman,  and  Jacob  Freeh]  appointed  in  compliance  with 
request  of  Senate  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Methods  of 
Business  in  Executive  Departments.     1889. 


1212 


Classification 
no. 

W1.2: 

C36 

047^ 

C472 

C473 
C491 

C492 

C62 

C76^ 
C762 


C91 
D63 

En3 

Eu7 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Chaplains.  Manual  for  U.  S.  army  chaplains;  prepared  by  G,  W. 
Simpson,     n.  p.  1893.     12« 

Church  Claims  Board.  Proceedings  [of]  Board  on  Church  Claims  [to 
investigate  and  report  upon  Roman  Catholic  church  claims  in 
Philippine  Islands],  Aug.  1,  1905[-Jan.  15,  1906].  Jan.  15,  1906. 
Same,  reprint  with  different  arrangement.  1908.  [Also  in  Catholic 
Church  claims  in  Philippine  Islands,  hearings  before  Committee 
on  Insular  Affairs,  Jan.  16-23,  1908  (Y4.In7^:P533,  p.  27).] 

Church  Claims  Board.  Report  relative  to  claim  of  Mandaloya  Orphan 
Asylum,  San  Felipe  Neri,  I^izal,  Luzon.     1909. 

Cincinnati,  Centennial  Exposition  of  Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States. 
Catalogue  of  exhibit  of  War  Department  at  Centennial  Exposi- 
tion of  Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  July 
4-Oct.  27,  1888.  n.  p.  [1888]. 
Same,  with  title.  War  Department  at  Centennial  Exposition,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  1888.  Revised  [edition],  n.  p.  [1888].  [Correc- 
tions on  p.  39  and  64.] 

Closson,  Henry  W.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1895,  Henry  W.  Closson,  appellant,  v.  George  A.  Armes, 
no.  522;  brief  of  appellant.     [1895?] 

Confederate  States  army.  List  of  staff  officers  of  Confederate  States 
army,  1861-65.     1891. 

Confederate  soldiers  and  sailors.  List  showing  inscriptions  on  head- 
stones for  Confederate  soldiers  and  sailors  who,  while  prisoners  of 
war,  died  at  Columbus  and  Camp  Dennison,  Ohio,  and  were 
buried  at  Camp  Chase  Confederate  cemetery,  those  dying  at 
Camp  Dennison  having  been  thence  removed.     1907.    4" 

Cuba,  Provisional  governor  of. 

[On  Sept.  14.  1906,  the  Secretary  of  War  and  the  assistant  Secretary  of  State  were 
directed  by  the  President  to  proceed  to  Cuba  to  assist  in  bringing  about  a  peace- 
ful settlement  of  the  controversies  which  had  given  rise  to  an  insurrection  in 
Cuba.    They  arrived  in  Havana,  Sept.  19,  1906,  and  on  Sept.  29  a  provisional 
government  was  established  under  the  authority  of  the  United  States,  the  first 
provisional  governor  being  William  H.  Taft,  Secretary  of  War,  who  was  suc- 
ceeded by  Charles  E.  Magoon  on  Oct.  13,  1906,  the  date  when  the  Secretary  of 
War  and  the  assistant  Secretary  of  State  left  Havana. 
The  report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  and  the  assistant  Secretary  of  State,  dated  Dec. 
11,  1906,  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1906,  v.  1  (Wl.l:906  i), 
and  was  also  issued  separately  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau  (W6.2:C892). 
See,  for  reports  of  Charles  E.  Magoon,  provisional  governor  of  Cuba,  W1.16: 
On  Jan.  28,  1909,  the  provisional  government  was  terminated  and  the  island  was 
again  turned  over  to  the  Cubans.] 

Cuban  Pacification,  Army  of.  Annual  reports  of  Army  of  Cuban  Paci- 
fication. 

[On  Oct.  2,  1906,  by  General  orders  166,  the  United  States  military  forces  for  Cuba 
constituted  a  separate 'brigade  known  as  the  1st  expeditionary  brigade.  By 
General  orders  175,  Oct.  13,  1906,  the  forces  in  Cuba  constituted  the  Army  of 
Cuban  Pacification. 

Three  reports  were  made  by  Thomas  H.  Barry,  commanding  the  Army  of  Cuban 
Pacification.  These  reports  covered  the  period  from  Oct.  1906,  to  Apr.  1,  1909 
(when  this  army  was  discontinued),  and  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  War 
Department,  1907,  v.  3,  1908,  v.  3,  1909,  v.  3  (Wl.l:907  3,  908  3,  909  3),  but  were 
not  issued  separately.] 

Cumberland.  Legends  of  operations  of  Army  of  the  Cumberland. 
1869.    4» 

Discharge.  Circular  [promulgating  opinion  of  judge-advocate-general. 
Army,  relative  to  certificate  of  discharge  and  effect  of  muster-out 
roll  and  discharge  furlough].     Feb.  15,  1901.     12» 

England.  Report  on  reserve  and  auxiliary  forces  of  England  and  mili- 
tia of  Switzerland;  prepared,  in  1900,  by  William  Cary  Sanger. 
1903. 

Europe.  Report  of  George  B.  McClellan,  sent  to  seat  of  war  in  Europe 
in  1855  and  1856,  [on  operations  in  the  Crimea,  with  report  on 
U.  S.  cavalry,  and  Regulations  for  field  service  of  cavalry  in  time 
of  war,  for  U.  S.  Army].  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson, 
printer,  1857.  4°  ([35th  Cong.]  spec.  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  1;  serial 
no.  916.)     [Back  title  reads:  Military  commission  to  Europe.] 


1213 


Classlflratlon 
no. 

W1.2: 

Eu72 


Eu7- 


F77 
G28» 
G282 
G95 


In2 


In2' 


In23 
Iii2* 


In2^ 


In7i 

In72 
L62 

M46» 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Europe.  Military  commission  to  Europe  in  1855  and  1856,  report  of 
Alfred  Mordet-iii  [with  list  of  books,  drawings,  etc.,  obtained  in 
Europe,  and  Briet  description  of  modern  system  of  small  arms  by 
J.  Sc-hon,  2d  edition,  translated  by  J.  Gorgas].  Washington, 
Georce  W.  Bowman,  printer,  1861.  4»  (36th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H. 
ex.  doc.  [unnumbered].)  [This  House  print  does  not  appear  in 
Congressional  set.  The  Senate  print  is  36th  Congress,  1st  session. 
Senate  executive  document  60,  serial  no.  1037.] 

Europe.  Report  on  art  of  war  in  Europe  in  1854,  1855,  and  1856;  by 
R[ichard]  Delafield,  from  notes  and  observations  made  as  member 
of  Military  Commission  to  Theater  of  War  in  Europe.  Washing- 
ton, George  W.  Bowman,  printer,  1861.  4»  (36th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
H.  ex.  doc.  [unnumbered].)  [This  House  print  is  not  in  Con- 
gressional set.  The  same  matter  appears,  with  larger  plates,  as  a 
Senate  print,  36th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  executive  docu- 
ment 59,  serial  no.  1036.] 

Fort  Brown  Reservation  case.  Report  to  Secretary  of  War  on  Fort 
Brown  [Reservation]  case;  by  George  W.  Davis.     1894. 

General  Staff  Corps.     Establishment  of  General  Staff  Corps  in  Army; 
statements  by  Secretary  of  War.     1902. 
Same,  Additional  information  on  subject  of  General  Staff;  editorial 
from  London  post,  Dec.  23,  1903.     [1904.] 

Gun  factories.  Report  of  Board  on  Gun  Factories  and  Steel  Forgings 
for  High-Power  Guns.  [Jan.]  1891.  ([51st  Cong.  2d  sess.  H. 
ex.  doc.  209];  serial  no.  2863.)  [In  some  copies  the  preliminary 
report  of  the  board,  dated  Dec.  9,  1890,  and  printed  as  51st 
Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  executive  document  16,  serial  no. 
2818,  is  bound  in  preceding  this  final  report.] 

Indian  treaties,  and  laws  and  regulations  relating  to  Indian  affairs, 
added,  appendix  containing  proceedings  of  old  Congress  and 
other  important  state  papers.  Washington  City,  Way  &  Gideon, 
1826.     [See  also  1  20.9  ''^:,  I  20.12:,  I  20.18:] 

Indian  treaties.    Treaties  between   United   States  of  America  and 
Indian  tribes,  1778-1837;  with  table  of  contents.     Washington, 
D.  C,  Langtree  and  O'Sullivan,  1837.     [See  also  I  20.18:] 
Same.     New  edition.     1837. 

Indians.  Report  to  Secretary  of  War  on  Indian  affairs,  comprising 
narrative  of  tour  performed  in  summer  of  1820,  under  commis- 
sion from  President  of  United  States  for  purpose  of  ascertaining, 
for  use  of  Government,  actual  state  of  Indian  tribes  in  our 
country;  by  Jedidiah  Morse.  New-Haven,  published  by  Davis 
&  Force,  Washington,  D.  C,  Howe  &  Spalding,  New-Haven 
[etc.,  etc.]  printed  by  S.  Converse,  1822. 
[Investigations  made  under  commission  from  the  President  bearing  date,  ¥eh. 
7,  1820.  Report  submitted  to  House  of  Ilepresentatives  in  accordance  with 
resolution  introduced  Jan.  21,  1822,  and  agreed  to  Jan.  22,  1822.  Permission 
granted  to  Morse  by  resolution  of  House,  Mar.  5,  1822,  to  withdraw  the  report 
and  its  accompiinying  dcx'uments  in  order  to  complete  and  pul)lish  it.  A  fuller 
note  as  to  this  publication  appeared  in  Monthly  catalogue,  United  States  public 
documents,  Nov.  1909,  p.  185  (GP3.8»:910i).] 

Index  of  War  Department  circulars  and  orders,  1894-97.  1898.  12° 
(War  Dept.  doc.  65.)  [See,  for  subject  indexes  to  general  orders 
1809-60,  1861-80,  W3.2:G28''-,  and  for  subject  index  to  general 
orders  and  circulars  1881-1900,  W3.2:G28^.] 

Instruction.     Camps  of  instruction,  1906,  reports  of  officers  of  Army. 
1907. 
Same,  1908.     1909.     (War  Dept.  doc.  344.) 

Lieutenants.  List  of  persons  designated  by  President  for  appointment 
as  lieutenants  in  regular  Army.     [1901.]    12« 

Medals  of  honor  issued  by  War  Department  up  to  and  including  Oct. 
31,  1897,  with  laws,  orders,  and  regulations  relative  to  medal, 
ribbon  to  be  worn  with  medal,  and  knot  to  be  worn  in  lieu  of 
medal.    1897.    4° 


1214 


Classiflcation 
no. 

W1.2: 

M462 

M463 
M591 

M592 


M593 

■^''•"'^  -'M59* 


M59' 


niv...M59« 
M597 

M598 


N16 
N92 

Of2 

PI91 
PI92 
P31 

P38 
P531 
P532 
P533 


Wl .     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same  up  to  and  including  Sept.  1,  1904.     1904.     4° 
See,  for  later  issues,  W3.2:M46^^. 
Medals.     [Description  of  design  of  medal  of  honor  and  correspondence 

pertaining  to  its  adoption.]    June  14,  1905. 
Military   education.     Report   on   national    military   education,    with 
plan  of  system  for  United  States  based  on  existing  educational 
agencies;  [by  J.  H.  Whittlesey].     1867.     V2P 
Military  policy  of  United  States,  by  Emory  Upton;    [edited  by  Joseph 
P.  Sanger,  with  William  D.  Beach  and  Charles  D,  Rhodes]. 
[1st  edition.]    1904. 
{General  Upton  died  in  1881.    His  report,  which  was  nearly  finished,  though  not 
revised,  was  filed  in  the  War  Department,  where  it  remained  unpublished 
until  1904.] 

Same.    2d  [edition].     1907.     (War  Dept.  doc.  290.) 

Militia.  Circular  [promulgating  act  of  Feb.  12,  1887,  to  amend  sec. 
1661,  Revised  statutes,  making  annual  appropriation  to  pro- 
vide arms  and  equipments  for  militia,  and  regulations  there- 
under],   July  1,  1896.     12« 

Militia.    Circular  [acts  amending  sec.  1661,  Revised  statutes,  making 
annual  appropriation  to  provide  arms  and  equipments  for  militia, 
with  regulations  respecting  distribution  of  same].    Jan.  15,  1901. 
12* 
Same.    Aug.  27,  1901.     120 

Same.    July  1,  1902.     12^^    [See,  for  later  circulars  of  this  nature, 
W1.2:Ap6i-3.] 

Militia.  Circular  [accomj)anied  by  blank  form,  Physical  examination 
of  applicant  for  enlistment  in  National  Guard,  and  Instructions 
for  guidance  of  medical  officers  in  physical  examination  of  appli- 
cants].   Feb.  8,  1904.     12° 

Narragansett  Bay.  ^  Historical  sketch  of  fortification  defenses  of  Narra- 
ganset  Bay,  since  founding,  1638,  of  Colony  of  Rhode  Island;  by 
George  W.  CuUum.     1884. 

Nunc  pro  tunc  procedure.  Circular  [promulgating  opinion  of  judge- 
advocate-general,  Army,  relative  to  nunc  pro  tunc  procedure  on 
part  of  War  Department,  and  to  dates  of  discharge  of  volunteer 
officers  and  enlisted  men  absent  from  their  commands  when  these 
are  mustered  out  of  service].    Sept.  20,  1900.     12'' 

Officers.  Memorandum  for  Military  Committee  [concerning  number  of 
officers  of  regular  Army  now  in  service  and  number  provided  for 
in  pending  bill].     [1900.]    12° 

Panama.  [Agreement  between  United  States  and  Republic  of  Panama 
relative  to  Canal  Zone.]    Dec.  3,  1904.     12« 

Panama.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  on  labor  issues  in  Canal  Zone, 
Isthmus  of  Panama.    May  2,  1907. 

Peace  establishment.  Organization  of  military  peace  establishment,  in 
conformity  to  provisions  of  act  passed  Mar.  3,  1815.  Washington 
City,  Gales  &  Sea  ton,  printers,  1815.  16°  [Contains  Army  reg- 
ister of  May  17,  1815  (W3.11:8152).] 

Pension  laws  of  United  States,  including  resolutions  of  Congress,  1776- 
1833,  with  appendix;  compiled  by  Robert  Mayo.  City  of  Wash- 
ington, Globe  Office,  1833.     [See,  for  later  compilations,  124.7:] 

Philippine  Islands.  War  Department  telegram  to  Philippine  Commis- 
sion, Aug.  17,  1900  [in  regard  to  general  condition  of  PhiliDpine 
Islands,  and  reply  of  commission  thereto].     [1900.]    12® 

Philippine  Islands.  Address  delivered  by  William  H.  Taft  before  Har- 
vard College  Alumni  Association,  June  28,  ]  904  [relative  to  policy 
of  United  States  in  Philippine  Islands].     1904. 

Philippine  railways.  [Modification  of  invitiition  for  proposals  or  bids 
for  concessionary  contracts  or  grants  with  and  by  Philippine  gov-' 
emment  in  aid  of  construction,  equipment,  maintenance,  and 
operation  of  railways  in  Philippine  Islands.]  [Dec.  22,  1905.] 
[See,  for  original  invitation,  W6.2:P53^2  ] 


1215 


CUssiflratlon 
no. 

W1.2: 

P53* 


P53* 


P53« 

P537 
P61 


P84 


R24» 
R242 

R243 

R24* 

R24'^ 
R24« 

R28 
R29 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Philippine  Islands.  [Letter  answering  charge  that  official  poeitions  in 
public  school  service  in  Philippine  iHlands  have  been  used  by 
Protestants  for  proselyting  purposes.]    July  10,  1902. 

Philippine  Islands.  Special  report  of  Wm.  II.  Taft  to  President  on  the 
Philippines  [witn  appendix  A,  Negotiations  for  settlement  of 
title  to  certain  lands  in  Philippine  Islands  claimed  by  Philippine 
government  and  by  Roman  Catholic  Church,  and  m  matter  of 
charter  of  Spanish-Filipino  BankJ.  1908.  [5240-200]  [Appen- 
dix A  was  also  issued  separately  and  is  classed  under  W1.2":] 
Same  [without  appendix  A,  and  with  Address  of  Wm.  H.  Taft  at 

inauguration  of  Philippine  Assembly,  Oct.  16,  1907J.     1908. 
Same  [without  appendixes].     1908. 

Pierce,  Henry  Hubbard.  Report  of  expedition  from  Fort  Colville  to 
Paget  Sound,  Washington  Territory,  by  way  of  Lake  Chelan  and 
Skagit  River,  during  Aug.  and  Sept.  1882;  by  Henry  H.  Pierce. 
1883. 

Potomac,  Army  of  the.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  War  transmitting  report 
on  organization  of  Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  its  campaigns  in 
Virginia  and  Maryland,  under  command  of  George  B.  McClellan, 
July  20,  1861-Nov.  7,  1862.  1864.  ([38th  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  ex. 
doc.  15J;  serial  no.  1187.) 
[This  report,  slightly  rearranged  and  with  certain  additions,  was  also  printed  in 
New  York  by  Sheldon  &  Company,  publishers,  1864,  with  the  following  title: 
Report  on  organization  and  campaigns  of  Array  of  the  Potomac,  to  which  is 
adaed  account  of  campaign  in  western  Virginia,  with  plans  of  battle-fields;  by 
George  B.  McClellan.  A  prefatory  note  by  General  McClellan,  dated  Feb.  22, 
1864,  states,  "When  the  report  which  is  given  in  this  volimie  was  prepared  and 
sent  to  the  Adjutant-General,  it  was  impossible  to  include  in  it  the  particulars 
of  the  campaign  in  western  Virginia,  for  the  reason  that  important  papers  relating 
to  it  had  not  come  to  my  hands.  *  *  *  in  order  to  complete  the  history  of  the 
campaigns  in  which  I  have  been  engaged,  it  has  seemed  proper  to  prefix  to  the 
official  report  a  simple  narrative  of  the  campaign  in  western  y'lrginia."] 

Records.  List  of  records  and  files  of  War  Department  arranged  by 
offices  and  divisions,  with  names  of  clerks  in  each  division,  also 
statement  of  subject-matter  recorded  and  filed,  and  date  of  com- 
mencement and  termination  of  each  series  of  records.     1890. 

Records.  Circular  [promulgating  opinion  of  Judge-Advocate-General, 
Army,  relative  to  muster-in  rolls  as  public  records,  nunc  pro  tunc 
musters,  and  status  of  volunteer  officers  commissioned  but  not 
mustered  in  until  a  date  subsequent  to  date  of  commission]. 
Mar.  18,  1901.     12«     [See  also  W1.2:V88.] 

Records.  Circular  [promulgating  opinion  of  judge-advocate-general. 
Army,  relative  to  what  constitutes  a  public  record,  inviolability 
of  records  of  War  Department,  and  difference  between  records  of 
disbanded  and  existing  military  organizations].  May  3,  1901. 
12° 

Records.  Circular  [promulgating  opinion  of  judge-advocate-general, 
Army,  relative  to  powers  of  Secretary  of  W^ar,  definition  of  term 
"military  questions,"  and  furnishing  of  copies  of  records  by  W^ar 
Department  to  other  Departments].     Nov.  2,  1901.     12*' 

Record  Division.  List  of  subjects.  War  Department,  Record  Division, 
n.  d.     12° 

Records.  System  of  record  and  correspondence  in  effect  July  1,  1894. 
[1894.]    narrow  12° 

SeCy   for  rules,   regulations,   and  instructions  concerning  records, 

W1.12:  and  W3.28: 
Remuster  law.     Circular  [promulgating  communication  from  Record 

and   Pension  Office    and    opinion    of    judge-advocate-general, 

Army,  relative  to  those  entitled  to  benefits  of  remuster  law,  act 

of  Feb.  24,  1897].     Oct.  31,  1901.     12° 
Reports.     Five  years  of  War  Department  following  War  with  Spain, 

1899-1903,  as  sho^n  in  annual  reports  of  Secretary  of  War.     [Jan. 

1,1904.]    large  8°    [Back  title  reads:  Annual  reports  of  Secretary 

of  War,  1899-1903.     Contains  selected  portions.] 


1216 


Classification 
no. 

W1.2: 

11441 


R442 
R58 


Sa2 

Sh5i 

Sh52 

Sh53 


T23 
T25 
T75 
V64 

V88 


Y3 


Y9 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Rifle  practice.  Report  [of  committee  of  National  Board  for  Promotion 
of  Rifle  Practice]  on  feasibility  and  advisability  of  some  policy 
to  inaugurate  system  of  rifle  practice  throughout  public  schools 
of  country;  by  George  W.  Wingate  and  Ammon  B.  Critchfield. 
1907. 
Same.     1907  [reprint  1909]. 

Rochambeau,  Jean  Baptiste  Donatien  de  Vimeur,  comte  de.  General 
orders  2  [for  organization,  movement,  and  dismissal  of  troops 
participating  in  ceremonies  attending  unveiling  of  statue  of 
Marshal  Rochambeau  in  Washington,  D.  C,  May  24,  1902]. 
May_  22,  1902.  _  12°  [Issued  from  Headquarters  Military  Cere- 
monies Attending  Unveiling  of  Statue  of  Marshal  Rochambeau. 
No.  2  is  the  only  one  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

St.  Louis  Merchants'  Bridge.  In  matter  of  forfeiture  of  St.  Louis 
Merchants'  Bridge  to  United  States  [decision  of  Secretary]. 
June  5,  1905. 

Sheridan,  Philip  Henry.  Reports  of  inspection  made  in  summer  of 
1877  by  P.  H.  Sheridan  and  W.  T.  Sherman  of  country  north 
of  Union  Pacific  Raiboad.     1878. 

Sheridan,  Philip  Henry.  Report  of  exploration  of  parts  of  Wyoming, 
Idaho,  and  Montana,  in  Aug.  and  Sept.  1882,  made  by  P.  H. 
Sheridan,  with  itinerary  of  Jas.  F.  Gregory,  and  geological  and 
botanical  report  by  W.  H.  Forwood.     1882. 

Sheridan,  Philip  Henry.  Report  of  P.  H.  Sheridan,  dated  Sept.  20, 
1881,  of  expedition  through  Big  Horn  Mountains,  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  etc.,  with  reports  of  J.  F.  Gregory,  W.  H,  For- 
wood, and  S.  C.  Kellogg.     1882. 

Smith,  William  Farrar.  Report  of  board  of  army  ofiicers  [John  R. 
Brooke,  George  L.  Gillespie,  and  M.  V.  Sheridan]  upon  claim 
of  William  Farrar  Smith  that  he,  and  not  General  Rosecrans, 
originated  plan  for  relief  of  Chattanooga  in  Oct.  1863.     1901. 

Telegraphic  code  to  insure  secrecy  in  transmission  of  telegrams,  revised 
and  adapted  for  special  use  from  publication  of  Robert  Slater; 
by  J.  F.  Gregory.     1885  [published]  1886.     16« 

Tennessee  railroads.  Copies  of  documents  and  papers  relating  to 
certain  Tennessee  railroads;  submitted  by  Secretary  of  War 
in  response  to  Senate  resolution  of  Dec.  11,  1895.     1896. 

Troops.  Memorandum  of  provisions  to  be  made  at  various  military 
posts  in  United  States  for  accommodation  of  troops  returning 
from  Philippine  Islands  and  from  Cuba.    July  4,  1902.     12<* 

Veterinary  supply-table.  Report  of  Board  on  Cavalry  Equipments 
[W.  B.  Royall,  Guy  V.  Henry,  Chas.  Bendire,  and  J.  H.  Dorst] 
on  veterinary  supply- table  for  Army.     [1884.] 

Volunteers.  Circular  [promulgating  opinion  of  judge-advocate- 
general.  Army,  relative  to  acceptance  by  United  States  of 
volunteer  troops  of  Civil  War  and  of  War  with  Spain  and  to 
necessity  of  muster-in  by  United  States  in  addition  to  receipt 
of  commission  from  State  in  case  of  officers  subsequently  ap- 
pointed to  another  grade].  Mar.  25,  1901.  12°  [See  also  \Y1:2: 
R242.] 

Yellowstone  National  Park.  Report  of  officer  in  charge  of  construc- 
tion and  maintenance  of  roads,  etc.,  in  Yellowstone  National 
Park,  to  Secretary  of  War.  1896.  [No  other  reports  of  this 
kind  were  made  to  the  Secretary  of  War.  Sec,  for  Yellowstone 
National  Park,  Annual  reports,  I  1.37:] 

Yukon  River  country.  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  of  his  action  under 
act  authorizing  Secretary  of  War,  in  his  discretion,  to  purchase 
subsistence  stores,  supplies,  and  materials  for  relief  of  people 
in  Yukon  River  country,  to  provide  means  for  their  transporta- 
tion and  distribution,  aL,d  making  appropriation  therefor,  Feb. 
20,  1899.  1899.  ([55th  Cong.  3d  sess.  H.  doc.  244];  serial 
no.  3812.) 


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no. 

W1.2«: 

((T) 

W1.3: 

(no6.) 

W1.4: 

(date 

and 

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W1.5: 

(v.  nos.) 


W1.6: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 
General  publications  (Heparatee) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[It  is  believed  that  the  numbered  circulars  Issued  from  the  office  of  the  Secretary 
are  usually  confidential.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  but  four;  no. 
13  of  isya,  nos.  5  and  6  of  1895,  and  no.  S  of  1901. 

See  also  the  lettered  series  of  orders  and  circulars,  W1.14:] 


V.  1, 


no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

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no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

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no. 

12 

no. 

13 

Army  regulations 


y  official  gazette    4° 

],  no.  14 

V.  1 

no.  27 

no.  15 

no.  28 

no.  16 

no.  29 

no.  17 

no.  30 

no.  18 

no.  31 

no.  19 

no.  32 

no.  20 

no.  33 

no.  21 

no.  34 

no.  22 

no.  35 

no.  23 

no.  36 

no.  24 

no.  37 

no.  25 

no.  38 

no.  26 

no.  39 

►ns    various  sizes 

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no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46 
no.  47 
no.  48 
no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 


[There  have  been  regulations  for  the  Anny  since  before  the  adoption  of  the  Constitu- 
tion. The  earliest  printed  regulations  are  not  in  the  I'ublic  Documents  Ivibrary 
but  much  valuable  information  about  them  is  found  in  the  work  by  G.  Norman 
Liel)er  entitled,  Remarks  on  Army  regulations  (W10.2:.\ro  i>2).  Lieber  regards 
the  volume  printed  in  1813  as  the  first  of  the  set.  However,  as  several  earlier 
volumes  were  printed,  entries  are  made  for  them  here  with  such  information  as 

lations,  W3.13:] 


1808 
1812 


See,  for  Compendium  of  General  orders  amending  Army  regu- 
[Printed  in  Washington  by  Dinsmore  and  Cooper.] 


1813,  May  1    *    [Also  in  American  state  papers,  class  5,  Military  affairs, 

V.  1,  p.  425;  see  serial  no.  016.] 
1814    * 

1816  * 

1817  * 

1820  * 

1821  * 

1825    Washington,  printed  by  Davis  &  Force 

1835    *    [RcAnsed   by  Gen.   Macomb  and  known  as  the   "Macomb 

regulations."] 
1836,  Dec.  31    * 

1841     Washington,  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers 
1847     Washington,  printed  by  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon 

See,  for  general  regulations  accompanving  regulations  for  Quarter- 
master's Department,  1855,  W39.91-855. 
1857     New  York,  Harper  &  Brothers 
1861     New  York,  Harper  &  Brothers 

Same,  revised.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co. 
Same,  revised.     Philadelphia,  George  W.  Childs    [Printed  in  1862.] 
Same,  with  appendix  containing  changes  to  June  25,  1863 
1873    See  42d  Congress,  3d  session,  House  report  85,  serial  no.  1576. 
1881 

Same,  abridged 
1889 
1895 

Same,  with  appendix,  separately  indexed,  showing  changes  to  Jan. 
1,  1899  ([War  Dept.  doc.  92.])  [A  leaf  with  amended  list  of 
paragraphs  referred  to  in  the  appendix  was  issued  to  replace 
p.  359.] 


82452°— 11- 


-77 


1218 


Classification 
no. 

W1.6: 

(date) 


Wl.6«: 

(date) 

W1.6«: 

(CT) 
W1.7: 

C89^ 

C892 
C893 
C89* 
C89^ 
P19 

P53» 
P532 

P831 
P832 


825 
838 

846 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Army  regulations— Continued 

See,  for  Memorandum,  Army  regulations,  1895,  amended,  modified, 

etc.,  by  General  orders  and  Circulars,  Adjutant-General's  Office, 

to  Dec.  31,  1899,  W3.19:Ar52. 
Same,  with  apps.  1  and  2,  separately  indexed,  showing  changes  to 

Jan.  1,  1900 
Same,  with  apps.  1  and  2,  separately  indexed,  and  app.  3,  showing 

changes  to  Oct.  1,  1900 
Same,  with  appendix,  separately  indexed,  showing  changes  to  Jan. 

1,  1901 
1901 

Same,  with  appendix,  separately  indexed,  showing  changes  to  June 

30,  1902 

Same,  with  appendix,  separately  indexed,  showing  changes  to  Dec. 

31,  1902     (War  Dept.  doc.  198.) 
1904     (War  Dept.  doc.  230.) 

Same,  with  amendments  to  Dec.  31,  1905     (War  Dept.  doc.  230.) 

1908    (War  Dept.  doc.  317.) 

Army  regulations  (separates;  appendixes  and  amendments) 

(The  date  of  the  edition  of  Anny  regulations  changed  by  the  appendix  or  amendment 
is  used  for  book  number.] 

Army  regulations  (separates;  miscellaneous) 


Customs  tariffs  and  regulations 

Cuba.     Customs  tariff  and  regulations  for  ports  in  Cuba  in  possession  of 
United  States.     [1st  edition.]     1898. 
Same,  amended.     1898. 
Same.     2d  edition.     1899. 
Cuba.     Customs  tariff  for  ports  in  island  of  Cuba.     1900. 
Cuba.     Customs  regulations  for  ports  in  island  of  Cuba.     1901. 
Panama  Canal  Zone.     [Executive  order,  issued  by  War  Department, 
relating  to  establishment  and  administration  of  customs  service 
in  Canal  Zone  of  Isthmus  of  Panama.]    Dec.  28,  1904.     12» 
Philippine   Islands.     Customs   tariff  and   regulations  for  Philippine 
Islands.     1898. 
Same,  with  tariff  circulars  modifying  same  to  Nov.  29,  1899.     1899. 
See,  for  later  tariffs  for  Philippine  Islands,  W6.ll: 
Porto  Rico.     Customs  tariff  and  regulations  for  ports  in  Porto  Rico 
in  possession  of  United  States.     1898. 
Same,  amended.     1899. 
Laws  (general) 

See,  for  General  orders  embracing  laws  affecting  Army  issued  from 

Adjutant  General's  Office,  W3.8: 
See,  for  title-pages  and  indexes  to  Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  War 
Department,  W1.8-:W19^2. 
Military  laws  of  United  States,  to  which  is  prefixed  Constitution  of 
United    States;  compiled    by    Trueman    Cross.     [1st    edition.] 
Washington,  Edward  De  Krafft,  printer,  1825. 
Same,  including  those  relating  to  Marine  Corps,  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed   Constitution    of    United    States;  compiled    by    Trueman 
Cross.     2d    edition.     Washington   City,    published   by   George 
Templeman,  1838. 
Same,  including  those  relating  to  Army,  Marine  Corps,  volunteers, 
militia,  and  to  bounty  lands  and  pensions,  to  which  is  prefixed 
Rules  and  articles  of  war,  and  Constitution  of  United  States; 
[compiled  by]  A.    R.   Hetzel.    3d   edition.     Washington  City, 
published  by  George  Templeman,  1846. 


1219 


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no. 

W1.8': 

858 


863 


865 
868 

897 » 
8972 
898  > 

8982 

901 

904 

907 

Ac2 


W19 


W192 


W1.9: 

(date) 


Wl.     SKCKETARY— Continued 

I.»aws  (general) — Continued 

Military  laws  of  United  States  relating  to  Army,  Marine  Corps,  volun- 
teers, militia,  and  to  bounty  lands  and  pensions,  from  founda- 
tion of  Government  to  1858;  by  John  F.  Callan.  [1st  edition.] 
Baltimore,  published  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1858.  [This 
1858  edition,  compiled  by  John  F.  Callan,  clerk  to  Military 
Affairs  Committee,  Senate,  was  purchased  by  the  War  Depart- 
ment.] 

Same,  relating  to  Army,  volunteers,  militia,  and  to  bounty  lands 
and  pensions,  from  foundation  of  Government  to  1863,  to  which 
are  prefixed  Constitution  of  United  States,  with  index  thereto, 
and  synopsis  of  military  legislation  of  Congress  during  Revolu- 
tionary War;  by  John  F.  Callan.  [2d  edition.]  Philadelphia, 
George  W.  Childs,  1863. 
Military  laws  of  United  States  affecting  regular  Army;  compiled  by 

R.  N .  Scott.  Washington,  Adjutant  General's  Office,  1865.  12« 
Statutes  relating  to  Army  of  United  States,  as  revised,  simplified, 
arranged,  and  consolidated  by  commission  appointed  for  that 
purpose,  from  various  acta  of  Congress  now  in  force,  in  whole 
or  in  part.  1868.  large  8** 
Military  laws  of  United  States;  prepared  by  George  B.  Davie.  1897. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  [22,  erroneously  printed  as]  64.) 

Same.  1897  [reprint  1898].  (War  Dept.  doc.  [22,  erroneously 
printed  as]  64.)    *    [This  is  what  is  known  as  the  2d  edition.] 

Same,  Appendix  containing  legislation  affecting  military  establish- 
ment enacted  subsequent  to  Mar.  4,  1897,  and  including  May 
18,  1898.     1898. 

Same.  3d  edition.  1898.  (War  Dept.  doc.  [22,  erroneously 
printed  as]  64.) 

Same.  4th  edition.  1901.  [4197-545]  [Ha«  no  War  Depart- 
ment document  number.] 

Same,  Supplement  to  4th  edition,  showing  changes  to  June  1, 
1904,  with  appendices,  by  John  Biddle  Porter.  1904.  (War 
Dept.  doc.  233.) 

Same,  4th  edition,  by  George  B,  Davis;  with  Supplement  showing 
changes  to  Mar.  4,  1907,  and  appendices,  bv  John  Biddle  Porter. 
1908.     (War  Dept.  doc.  311.) 

Laws  (miscellaneous) 

Accounts.  Compilation  of  laws  relating  to  accounts  due  deceased 
officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Army,  claims  of  Confederate  sol- 
diers for  horses,  side  arms,  and  baggage  alleged  to  have  been 
taken  from  them  by  Federal  troops  at  and  after  surrender  at 
Appomattox  in  violation  of  terms  of  surrender,  cotton  tax,  and 
Inclian  depredations  committed  in  Texas.     1909. 

War  Department.  Acts  of  Congress  relating  to  War  Department 
passed  during  57th  Congress,  2d  session  [title-page  ana  index]. 
1903.  [The  compilation  to  which  this  is  an  index  was  made 
for  reference  use  in  War  Department  and  was  not  issued  aa  a 
public  document.] 

War  Department.  Public  acts  and  resolutions  relating  to  War  Depart- 
ment passed  during  59th  (/ongress,  2d  session  [title-page  and 
index].  1907.  [The  compilation  to  which  this  is  an  index  was 
made  for  reference  use  in  War  Department  and  was  not  issued  as 
a  public  document.] 

Iiist  of  newspapers  designated  to  publish  advertise- 
ments of  War  Department 

See,  for  Regulations  of  War  Department  relative  to  newspaper  adver- 
tising and  job  printing,  W1.12:Ad9^'^. 
1876,  Jan.     1 
1879,  Mar.  15 
1889,  July    1 


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no. 

Wl.lO: 

(date) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 


Wl.ll: 

(date) 


W1.12: 

Ad9» 
Ad92 

Ar7 
B27 

B761 
B762 
B763 
C43 


Register  of  War  Department 

See,  for  Army  register,  W3.ll: 


[None  issued.] 


18981 

1899  [ 

1900j 

1901,  Jan.  1 

1902] 

1903 [     [None  issued.] 

1904] 

1905,  Jan.  1 

19061     nvT         •        J  1 
19071     [None  issued.] 

1908,  Jan.  1 

1909,  Jan.  1 


1885,  Jan.  1 

1886,  Jan.  1 

1887,  Jan.  1 
1888  [None  issued.] 

1889,  Jan.  1 

1890,  Jan.  1 
1891  [None  issued.] 

1892,  Jan.  1 

1893,  Mar.  16 

1894,  Jan.  1 

1895,  Jan.  1 

1896,  Jan.  1 

1897,  May  31 

Officers  of  Army,  their  families,  and  families  of 
deceased  officers,  residing  in  or  near  District 
of  Columbia    large  8«  and  8« 

Residences  of  oflficers  of  U.  S.  Army  in  District  of  Columbia 

1895,  Nov.  20  1900,  Nov.  10 

1896,  Nov.  16  1901,  Jan.    10 

1897,  Feb.  15    4°  Same,  Nov.  22 
Same,  Nov.                                       1902,  Nov.  10 

1898     [None  issued.]  1903,  Nov.  20 

1899,  Nov.  18  1904,  Nov.  10 

Officers  of  Army,  their  families,  and  families  of  deceased  officers,  resid- 
ing in  or  near  District  of  Columbia 

1905,  Nov.  10  1908,  Jan.     1 

1906,  Jan.     1  Same,  Nov.  16 
Same,  Nov.  15                                1909,  Jan.     1 

1907,  Jan.     1  Same,  Nov.  15 

Rules,  regulations,  orders,  and  instructions  (miscel- 
laneous) 

See,  for  lettered  orders,  W1.14: 

Advertising,  Revised  regulations  of  War  Department  relative  to  news- 
paper advertising  and  job  printing,  Jan.  1,  1877,     1877. 

Advertising,     Regulations  of  War  Department  relative  to  newspaper 
advertising  and  job  printing,  Jan.  1,  1878,     1878. 
See,  for  lists  of  newspapers  designated  to  publish  advertisements  of 
War  Department,  W1.9: 

Articles  of  war  governing  armies  of  United  States,  1880.  12*  [From 
Revised  statutes,  1878,  p.  229.] 

Barracks.  Regulations  concerning  barracks  and  quarters  for  Army, 
1860.  Washington,  George  W.  Bowman,  printer,  1861,  4® 
[The  volume  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  pasted  in  the  front  a  copy  of  a 
letter  of  July  9,  1866,  from  assistant  Adjutant-General  E.  I).  Townsend  saying, 
"The  Secretary  of  War  has  never  adopted  this  as  a  regulation,  or  authorized  the 
distribution  of  it,    A  copy  is  sent  herewith,  but  not  for  offlcial  use."] 

Bridges.  Rule  to  be  observed  when  application  is  made  for  approval 
by  Secretary  of  War  of  plans  for  bridge,  right  of  way,  or  other 
privilege,    July  31,  1886.     12« 

Bridges,  Rule  to  be  observed  by  parties  making  application,  under 
provisions  of  sec.  9  of  act  approved  July  13,  1892,  for  approval  by 
Secretary  of  War  of  plans  for  bridge.  Dec.  17,  1898,  12« 
Same,  under  provisions  of  sec.  9  of  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1899,  for 
approval  by  Secretary  of  War  of  plans  for  bridge.  July  1,  1899, 
12« 

Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park.  Orders  [rela- 
tive to  dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Military  Park,  Sept.  19,  20,  1895].     Aug,  26,  1895.    4» 


1221 


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no. 

W1.12: 

C89 
Ef4» 

Ef42 
H81 

M34 

M75 

M97 
Ou8 
P53> 

P532 

P83 

P92 

R24' 

R242 
T68 

T75 
W1.13: 

(nos.) 


Wl.     SECRETARY— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  orders,  and  instructions  (miscel- 
laneous)— Continued 

Cuba.     Rulefl  and  instructions  to  carry  into  effect  Executive  orders 

relating  to  military  government  in  Cuba.     [May  11,  1899.] 
Efficiency  records.     Rules  to  be  observed  in  keeping  efficiency  records 

and  making  reports  of  efficiency  of  persons  in  classified  service  in 

War  Department.    Mar.  2,  1892.     12°    * 
Same  [with  footnote].    Mar.  2,  1892,  reprint  Dec.  15,  1896.     12*' 
Hours  of  labor.     [Order  requiring  of  all  clerks  and  other  employes  not 

less  than  7  hours  of  labor  each  day,  except  Sundays  and  legal 

holidays.]    Dec.  27,  1895.     12« 
Marksmanship.     [Regulation  prescribed  for  tests  for  national  trophy 

and  medals  and  other  prizes  for  marksmanship.]    Mar.  31,  1903. 

16° 
Monroe,  Fort.     Revised  rules  and  regulations  approved  by  Secretary  of 

War,  Feb.  6,  1897,  to  govern  collection  and  expenditure  of  special 

contingent  funds  for  care  and  maintenance  of  public  works  at 

Fort  Monroe,  Va.     [Feb.  6,  1897.]    16°    [See,  for  later  edition, 

Wl.  14:905^.] 
Muster  rolls.     [Rules  relative  to  furnishing  statements  or  extracts  from 

muster  rolls  and  other  records  in  Record  and  Pension  Office  of 

War  Department.]    Feb.  23,  1897.     12° 
Outpost  and  patrol  duty.     Instructions  for  officers  and  non-commis- 
sioned officers  on  outpost  and  patrol  duty  and  troops  in  campaign. 

1863.     12° 
Philippine  Archipelago.     Rules  and  instructions  to  carry  into  effect 

Executive  orders  relating  to  military  government  in  Philippine 

Archipelago  and  Guam,  during  maintenance  of  such  military 

government.     [May  11,  1899.] 
Philippine  Islands.     Instructions  of  Secretary  of  War  [Elihu  Root]  to 

Governor  William  H.  Taft  in  matter  of  purchase  of  friar  lands  in 

Philippines.    May  9,  1902. 
Porto  Rico.     Rules  and  instructions  to  carry  into  effect  Executive 

orders  relating  to  military  government  in  Porto  Rico,  during 

maintenance  of  such  military  government.     [May  11,  1899.] 
President's  receptions.     [Notice  of  dates  of  President's  receptions,] 

Dec.  22,  1903.     12° 
Records,     Instructions  for  keeping   records  and  transacting  clerical 

business  of  War  Department,     [1st  edition.]    1870,     16° 
Same,     [2d  edition.]    1880,     12° 
Transport  service.     Regulations  for  Army  Transport  Service.     [Nov.  16, 

1898.] 
Troops  in  campaign,  regulations  for  Army  of  United  States.     1892.     32° 
Tariff  circulars    12° 

(Nos,  1-31  were  printed  in  1898;  32-114,  in  1899;  115-118,  in  1900;  119-121,  in  1901.J 


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2 

17 

32 

47 

62 

3 

18 

33 

48 

63 

4 

19 

34 

49 

64 

5 

20 

35 

50 

65 

6 

21 

36 

51 

66 

7 

22 

37 

52 

67 

8 

23 

38 

53 

68 

9 

24 

39 

54 

69 

10 

25 

40 

55 

70 

11 

26 

41 

56 

71 

12 

27 

42 

57 

72 

13 

28 

43 

58 

73 

14 

29 

44 

59 

74 

15 

30 

45 

60 

75 

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W1.13: 

Tariff  circulars— Continued 

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76 

86 

96 

106 

116 

77 

87 

97 

107 

117 

78 

88 

98 

108 

118 

79 

89 

99 

109 

119 

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90 

100 

110 

120 

81 

91 

101 

111 

121 

82 

92 

102 

112 

83 

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103 

113 

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104 

114 

85 

95 

105 

115 

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d  for  miscellaneous  orders. 

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letters) 

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Ht 

1900,  A 

D 

N    * 

I  t 

B 

E 

0 

J  t 

0 

F 

P 

Kt 

D 

G 

Q 

L 

E 

H 

Ri 

Mt 

F 

I 

R2 

1898,  A 

G 

J 

S 

B 

H 

K 

T 

C 

I 

L 

U 

D 

J 

M 

V 

E 

1901,  A 

N 

w 

F 

B 

0 

X 

G 

C 

P 

1906,  A 

H 

D 

Q 

B 

I 

E 

R 

C    * 

J 

F 

S 

D 

K 

G 

T 

E 

L 

H 

U 

F 

M 

I 

V 

G 

N 

1902,  A 

1904 

,  A 

H 

0 

B 

B 

I 

P 

C 

C 

J 

Q 

D 

D 

K 

R 

E 

E 

L 

s 

P 

F 

M 

T 

G 

G     * 

N 

U 

H 

H    * 

0 

V 

I 

I 

Pt 

W 

J 

J      * 

1907,  A    * 

1899,  A 

K 

K 

B 

B 

L 

L      * 

C 

C 

M 

M 

D 

D 

N 

1905 

A 

E 

E    * 

0 

B 

F 

fG-K  and  M  of  1897  are  also  designated  as  Circulars  1-6,  respectively. 
XSee,  for  earlier  edition  of  Orders  D  of   1905,  W1.12:M75,  and  for  later  editions, 
W1.14:906P  and  908^*. 


1223 


ClassIflcAtlon 

no. 

W1.14: 

(date 

and 

letters) 


W1.15: 

893 


W1.15«: 

(nos.) 
W1.16: 

(date) 


Wl.    SECRETARY— Continued 
Orders  and  circulars  (lettered) — Continued 


1907,  G 
U 
I 

J    ♦ 

K 

L 

M 

N 

O 

P 

1908,  A 
Abt 
Ac 
B 

C 
D 
E 


1908,  F 
G 
H 
I 
J 
K 
L 
M 
N 
O 
P 

Q 
R 
S 
T 
U 
V 


1908,  W 

1909,0 

X 

P 

Y 

Q 

1909,  A 

R 

B 

S 

C 

T 

D 

U 

E 

V 

F 

w 

G 

X 

H 

Y 

I 

Z 

J 

Za 

K 

Zb 

L 

M 

N 

International  Congress  of  Engineers,  Chicago,  1893 

Operations  of  division  of  military  engineering  of  International  Con- 
gress of  Engineers,  held  in  (Jhicago,  Aug.  [1893]  under  auspices  of 
the  world's  congress  auxiliary  of  the  Columbian  Exposition.  1894. 
[3165-119]  [This  report  was  prepared  by  the  officer  designated 
by  the  War  Department  as  chairman  of  the  division  of  military 
engineering  of  the  International  Congress  of  Engineers,  and  was 
published  by  the  War  Department,  See,  for  publications  of 
other  international  congresses,  certain  classes  under  S5.] 

International  Congress  of  Engineers,  Cliicago,  1893 

(separates) 

Cuba,  Provisional  Governor,  Annual  reports 

See  also  notes  beginning  "Cuba"  and  "Cuban"  under  W1.2: 

1907,  year  ended  Oct.  31    [5239-155] 

1908,  Dec.  1,  1907-Dec.  1,  1908  [5557-1457]  Congressional  edition 
omits  appendixes  1-9,  reports  of  subordmate  officers.] 

Same,  supplemental,  Dec.  1,  1908-Jan.  28,  1909     [5572-80]     [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 


W2.      STAFF   CORPS,    GENERAL 

[This  class  includes  the  publications  of  the  general  officers  commanding  the  Army. 

From  1812  to  the  period  of  the  Civil  War  the  commanding  officer  was  a  major-general.  As  a  result  of  the 
Civil  War  the  grades  of  lieutenant-general  and  general  were  re\'ived  for  Generals  Grant,  Sherman,  and 
Sheridan,  lapsing  with  the  death  of  General  Sheridan  in  1888.  From  1888  to  1899,  the  rank  of  the  com- 
manding officer  was  again  that  of  major-general  until  the  grade  of  lieutenant-general  was  revived  in 
1900. 

By  act  approved  Feb.  14, 1903,  effective  Aug.  15,  1903  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  831),  a  General  Staff  Corps 
was  established,  with  a  chief  of  staff,  who,  "under  the  direction  of  the  President  or  of  the  Secretary  of 
War  ♦  *  *  shall  have  super\ision  of  all  troops  of  the  line  and  of  the  Adjutant-General's,  Inspector- 
Greneral's,  Judge-Advocate's,  Quartermaster's,  Subsistence,  Medical,  Pay,  and  Ordnance  departments, 
the  Corps  of  Engineers,  and  the  Signal  Corps,  and  shall  perform  such  other  military  duties  not  other- 
wise assigned  by  law  as  may  be  assigned  to  nun  by  the  President."] 

W2.1:  i  Annual  rei)orts 

(date)  ["Department  edition"  is  used  below  to  designate  those  prints  of  the  reports  in 

which  "Annual  reports  of  War  Department"  appears  in  the  most  prominent 
position  on  the  title-page,  with  "iteport  of  lieutenant-general"  in  a  subordi- 
nate position:  all  such  are  classed  under  Wl.l: 
"Bureau  edition"  is  used  to  designate  those  in  which  "Annual  report  of  lieuten- 
ant-general" occupies  the  most  prominent  place;  these  are  classed  imder  W2.1: 
or  W2.1o:    See  also  note  under  W2.1o:] 

Major-general  commanding 

1826-63  (except  1848,  1859-61,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  War 
Department  (Wl.l:),  but  not  issued  separately. 


iSee  second  footnote  on  p.  1222. 


1224 


Classification 
no. 

W2.1: 

(date) 


W2.1«: 

(date) 


W2.2: 

Ar5 

C63 
C76 
E121 


E122 
En3 


F45 
In2 

M27 


Or3 


W2.     STAFF  CORPS,  GENERAL— Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

Lieutenant-general 

1864  and  1865,  in  1  report,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l :), 
and  issued  separately  also. 

General  commanding  Army 

1866-83,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1876-83, 
issued  separately  also. 

Lieutenant-general 

1884-87,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

Major-general  commanding 

1888-99,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  forming  separate 
volumes  of  those  reports  for  1898  and  1899,  and  also  issued  in  full 
in  bureau  edition.  For  1898,  2  supplements  containing  addi- 
tional reports  were  issued;  of  these,  supplement  1  was  issued 
separately  in  bureau  edition  but  was  bound  at  the  end  of  the 
report  proper  in  both  Department  and  Congressional  editions, 
whereas  supplement  2  was  issued  separately  only. 

Lieutenant-general 

1900-02,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  forming  one  or 
more  separate  volumes  of  those  reports,  and  also  issued  in  bureau 
edition  without  accompanying  papers. 

Chief  of  staff 

1903-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

Annual  reports  (separates;  report  without  accompanying  papers, 
except  1900-09) 

[Class  here  the  reports  without  accompanying  papers  up  to  and  including  that  for 
1898;  during  those  years  the  full  report  with  accompanying  papers  appeared  both 
in  Department  edition  (Wl.l:)  and  in  bureau  edition  (W2.1:).  None  issued 
1899. 

For  1900-09,  the  only  Ijureau  edition  of  the  report  is  that  without  accompanying 
papers,  which  is  therefore  classed  under  W2.1:] 

General  publications 

Army  reorganization,  letter  of  [Nelson  A.]  Miles  to  Secretary  of  War, 
submitting  draft  of  proposed  bill  for  reorganization  of  Army,  with 
accompanying  papers.     [Nov.  15,  1900.] 

Coast  defense.  Our  coast  defenses,  general  staff  report"  by  W.  H.  Car- 
ter, 1903.     1903. 

Conventional  signs.  United  States  army  surveys.  1904.  oblong  8* 
(War  Dept.  doc.  238.) 

Electrical  machinery.  Handbook  for  use  of  electricians  in  operation 
and  care  of  electrical  machinery  and  apparatus  of  U.  S.  seacoast 
defenses.     [1st  edition.]    1902. 

.      Same.    2d  edition.     1904.     (War  Dept.  doc.  174.) 

Engineer  and  Signal  Corps  troops.  Memoranda  relating  to  organization, 
equipment,  instruction,  etc.,  of  Engineer  and  Signal  Corps 
troops.     1904.     12« 

Field  orders,  messages,  and  reports;  by  Eben  Swift.  1906.  small  4° 
(War  Dept.  doc.  278.)     [Text  identical  with  W28.2:  Or2.] 

Indian  lands.  Information  in  detail  on  which  recommendations  relat- 
ing to  Indian  lands  were  made  by  [Philip  Henry]  Sheridan  in  his 
annual  report  [for  1885].     n.  p.  n.  d. 

Maguindanao  tongue.  Grammar  of  Maguindanao  tongue,  according  to 
manner  of  speaking  it  in  interior  and  on  south  coast  of  Mindanao; 
translated  from  Spanish  of  J.  Jaunmarti,  by  C.  C.  Smith.  1906. 
12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  270.) 

Organization.  General  Staff  Corps,  laws,  regulations,  orders,  and 
memoranda  now  in  force  relating  to  organization  and  duties  of 
General  Staff  Corps  and  Army  War  College.     Feb.  1,  1909. 


1225 


Classt  Oration 
no. 

W2.2: 

1131 

Su7» 
Su72 

W2.3: 

(no8.) 
W2.4: 

(nos.) 
W2.5I 

(date) 


W2.6! 

Ar5i 


Ar52 
Ar7c» 


Ar7c2 
Ar7f» 

Ar7f2 

Ar7f3 

Ar?^ 
Ar7f« 
Ar7m» 

Ar7m2 
B34 

C31 


W2.     STAFF  CORPS,  GENERAL— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Retiring  boards.     Circular  for  information  and  guidance  of  retiring 

boards.     Feb.  27,  lUO-i.     12« 
Survey.    Manual  for  boards  of  siurvey;  prepared  by  Charles  Gebhardt 

[Gerhardt].     [1st  edition.]     1900.     12« 
Same;  prepared   by   Charles   Gerhardt.     [2d   edition.]     1903.     12«> 

(War  Dept.  doc.  195.) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Memoranda    12" 

1904,  Feb.  2 
Same,  June  16 

1905,  June  28 

1906,  Jan.  26 
Same,  Aug.  15 

1907,  May  10 
Same,  May  24 
Same,  Aug.  15 

1908,  Jan.     6 

Same,  June  27  [Announces  organization  and  distribution  of  busi- 
ness of  War  Department  General  Staff.] 

Same,  June  27  [Assigns  officers  to  constitute  War  Department  Gen- 
eral Staff.] 

1909,  Nov.  1 

Regulations  and  Instructions 

See  also  W3.16:  and  W3.28: 
Army  Transport  Service.    United  States  Army  Transport  Service  regu- 
lations, 1905.     [1905.]    (War  Dept.  doc.  250.)     [See,  for  earlier 
edition,  W1.12:T68.] 
Same,  1908.     1908.     (War  Dept.  doc.  308.) 
Artillery,  Coast.     Drill  regulations  for  coast  artillery,  provisional.    1906. 
small  4°    (War  Dept.  doc.  267.)     [See,  for  earlier  regulations, 
W3.16:Ar7ci-9.] 
Artillery,  Coast.     Coast  artillery  drill  regulations,  1909.     1909.     (War 

Dept.  doc.  343.) 
Artillery,  Field .     Drill  regulations  for  field  artillery,  jDrovisional.     1905. 
small  4**    (War  Dept.  doc.  254.)     [See,  for  earlier  publications  of 
this  nature,  W3.16:Ar7f  ^-^] 
Same,  additions  [pt.  4  continued,  pts.  5,  6].     1906.    small  4°    (War 
Dept.  doc.  254.) 

Ceremonies.     1907.    small  4*'    (War  Dept. 


Same,  additions,  pt.  7, 

doc.  254.) 
Same.     1907.    small  4° 
Same.    1908.    small  4° 


[Includes  pts.  1-7.] 


(War  Dept.  doc ;  301.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  323.) 
Artillery,  Mountain.     Drill  regulations  for  mountain  artillery,  provi- 
sional, 1906.     1906.     24«     (War  Dept.  doc.  285.) 
Same,  provisional,  1908.     1908.    small  4«    (War  Dept.  doc.  328.) 
Bayonet  exercise.     Manual  of  bayonet  exercises,  Army,  provisional, 
1907.     1907.    small  4«    (War  Dept.  doc.  287.)     [See  also  WSM: 
B34^2.] 

Cavalry.  Drill  regulations  for  cavalry  [amended  to  1909].  1909. 
small  4°  (War  Dept.  doc.  340.)  [See,  for  earlier  regulations, 
W3.16:C31i-'^] 


1226 


Classiflcation 
no. 

W2.6: 

F451 

F452 
F51si 

F518  2 
F518  3 

G99 

In3i 

In32 

In33 


M18i 
M31 

M66^ 

M662 
M663 
Sail 

Sal  2 
T63 

W2.7: 

(date) 


W2.8: 

(date) 


1908.     small  4»     (War  Dept. 


W2.     STAFF  CORPS,  GENERALr— Continued 

Regulations  and  instructions— Continued 

Field  service  regulations,  Army.     1905.     small  4"     (War  Dept.  doc. 
241.) 
Same,  1905,  with  amendments  to  1908. 
doc.  316.) 

Firing,  Small  arms.  Small-arms  firing  regulations  for  Army  and  organ- 
ized militia.  1906.  24«  (War  Dept.  doc.  261.)  [iSee,  for  earlier 
regulations,  W3.16:F51si-3.] 

Same,  amended  to  Apr.  20,  1908.     1908.     small  4»     (War  Dept.  doc. 
322.) 
Firing,  Small  arms.     Provisional  small  arms  firing  manual  for  Army  and 
organized  militia.     1909.     small  4«    (War  Dept.  doc.  338.) 

Gymnastic  exercises.     Manual  of  gymnastic  exercises;  prepared  for  use 

in  service  gymnasiums  by  H.  J.  Koehler.     1904.     small  4"    (War 

Dept.  doc.  235.) 
Infantry  drill   regulations.     [1st]   revised    [edition].     1904.     small   4* 

(War   Dept.    doc.    229.)     [See,    for   earlier   regulations,    W3.16.: 

In3i-i8] 

Infantry  drill  regulations,  revised  1904,  to  include  School  of  the  squad. 
1906.  small  4'>  (War  Dept.  doc.  268.)  [Portion  of  Infantry 
drill  regulations,  1904  (W2.6:In3'),  reprinted  with  additions, 
for  use  of  cavalry.] 

Infantry  drill  regulations.  Changes  in  Infantry  drill  reerulations, 
revised  1904,  from  June  23,  1904,  to  Oct.  31, 1 908.     1908:^  small  4" 

Infantry  drill  regulations.  [2d]  revised  [edition].  1904[1909].  small 
4®  (War  Dept.  doc.  229.)  [This  edition  differs  but  slightly 
from  the  1st  revised  edition  of  1904  (W2.6:  In3 ').  In  the  appen- 
dix, p.  245,  the  2d  revised  edition  notes  a  change  in  paragraph 
144  and  gives  in  addition  paragraph  144a  which  is  not  found  in 
the  1st  revised  edition.] 

Machine-guns,  infantrv.  Drill  regulations  for  machine-gun  platoons, 
infantry,  1909.  "1909.     small  4°     (War  Dept.  doc.  348.) 

Maneuvers.  Provisional  instructions  for  maneuvers.  1904.  12°  [See 
aZso  W3.28:Ar5i-^.] 


Mine  planters. 

15  p.  12- 

Same,  1907. 

Same,  1909. 


Regulations  for  mine  planters,   Army,   1907.     1907. 


1907.     19  p.  12°     (War  Dept.  doc.  306.) 
1909.     12«    (War  Dept.  doc.  342.) 

Saber  exercise.  Provisional  regulations  for  saber  exercise.  Array, 
1907.  1907.  24°  (War  Dept.  doc.  286.)  [See,  for  earlier  pub- 
lication of  this  nature,  W3.16:Sw7.] 

Same.     Revised  1908.     1908.     24°    (War  Dept.  doc.  326.) 

Torpedo  companies.  Questions  and  answers  for  use  in  instruction  of 
torpedo  companies  and  detachments,  new  system.  1908. 
small  4«     (War  Dept.  doc.  310.) 

Extracts  from  reports  by  regular  and  militia  offi- 
cers on  joint  army  and  militia  coast-defense 
exercises 

1907  (War  Dept.  doc.  313.) 

1908  (War  Dept.  doc.  339.' 

1909  (War  Dept.  doc.  368. 

General  orders 

[Relate  to  the  administration  of  the  General  Staff  Corps. 


Not  listed  here.] 


1227 


W3.      ADJUTANT-GENKRAL'S   DEPARTMENT 


[During  the  Revolution  there  wiis  an  adjutant-goneral  of  the  Army,  but  after  the  disbandmont  of  the 
Army  in  17S3  there  was  no  regular  adjutant-general  until  the  act  of  Mar.  3,  1791.  The  act  of  Mar.  5, 
1792,  provided  for  an  adjutant  who  should  do  duty  as  inspector.  The  Adjutant-General's  Department 
was  established  bv  lu-t  of  Mar.  3, 1813. 

By  authority  of  act  approved  Apr.  23,  1904  (Stat.  L.  v.  33.  pt.  1,  p.  262),  the  Secretary  of  War  Issued  an 
order,  May  11,  1904  (W 1. 14:904  f),  by  which  tho  otnoers  of  the  Adjutant-Oeneral's  Department  (except- 
ing the  adjutant-general)  and  the  olhcers  of  tho  Record  and  Pension  Office  were  consolidated  Into  a 
department  of  the  Anny  to  be  known  as  the  Military  Secretary's  Department,  while  the  Adiutant- 
General's  Ollioe  and  tho  Record  and  Pension  Office  ( W40.)  were  consolidated  into  a  bureau  to  be  known 
as  the  Militiiry  Secretary's  OOice.  By  act  approved  Mar.  2,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  1158),  the 
Adjutant-General's  Department  was  reestablished.] 


€la.s.sIficatioii 
no. 

W3.1  ': 

(date) 

(date) 

W3.2: 

Ab8 

B61 

B76 


B82 


Cll» 


C112 

C17 

C73 
C81» 


C812 
C813 

C89 
D451 

D452 


Annual  reports  to  Secretary  of  War 

[1S2G-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  usually  issued  sep- 
arately also.] 

Annual  reports  to  general  of&cer  commanding 

fFrom  1878  to  1901,  in  reports  of  general  oflicer  commanding  as  printed  in  reports 
of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.) 

General  publications 

Absences.  Circular  showing  absences  otherwise  than  temporary  of  oflS- 
cers  of  line  of  Army  detached  from  their  corps  or  arms  of  service, 
July,  1902-Dec.  1908.    Mar.  1,  1909. 

Blank  forms.  List  of  blank  forms  and  books  supplied  by  Adjutant 
General's  Department.     [Feb.  1,  1908.]    12« 

Brief  to  be  filed  with  return  to  writ  of  habeas  corpus  issued  by  United 

States  court  in  case  of  soldier  whose  discharge  is  sought  under  sec. 

1117,  Revised  statutes  [because  of  his  being  a  minor  at  time  of 

enlistment].     [1900.]    12«    [From  General  orders  127,   Oct.   8, 

1900,  which  is  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under 
W3. 22:900 127] 

Brownsville  affray.  Additional  testimony  relating  to  Brownsville  af- 
fray; taken  by  Milton  D.  Purdy  and  Augustus  P.  Blocksom. 
1907.  [5078-155,  pt.  2]  [The  Congressional  edition  includes  ia 
addition  p.  i-xix.  Message  from  President  and  letter  of  Secretary 
of  War.] 

Cadet  vacancies.     List  of  cadet  vacancies  at  Military  Academy  for 
which  nominations  may  be  made  by  Senators  and  Representa- 
tives, not  later  than  Apr.  1,  1907.     [Aug.  31,  1906.]    12° 
Same,  at  any  time  prior  to  Jan.  1,  1908.     [Aug.  27,  1907.]    12° 

Card-record  system.  Proposed  card -record  system  for  use  in  Adjutant 
General's  Office  [and]  at  [headquarters],  military  divisions  and 
departments.     [Jan.  7,  1904.]     12° 

Commanders  of  Army  since  1775.    July  81,  1897.     oblong  large  8° 

Correspondence  relating  to  War  with  Spain  and  conditions  growing  out 
of  same,  including  the  insurrection  in  Philippine  Islands  and 
China  relief  expedition,  between  adjutant-general  of  Army  and 
military  commanders  in  United  States,  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  China, 
and  Philippine  Islands,  Apr.  15,  1898-July  30,  1902;  with  appen- 
dix giving  organization  of  army  corps  and  brief  history  of  volun- 
teer organizations  in  service  of  United  States  during  War  with 
Spain.  1902.  v.  1. 
Same.     1902.     v.  2. 

Correspondence  from  adjutant-general,  relating  to  campaigns  in  Philip- 
pine Islands  and  Porto  Rico,  May-Aug.  1898.     1899. 

Cuba.     Atlas  of  ports,  cities,  and  localities  of  Cuba.     1898.     oblong  f  " 

Deserter's  release.  Memorandum  in  regard  to  deserter's  release.  Mar. 
28,  1894.     12° 

Desertion.  Removal  of  charge  of  desertion  [act  for  relief  of  certain  vol- 
unteer and  regular  soldiers  of  Civil  War  and  War  with  Mexico, 
and  amendments].     [Mar.  18,  1902.]    12° 


1228 


Classification  W3. 
no. 


AD  JUT  ANT- GENERAL' S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 


W3.2 

D453 

Ef4 
Exl 

F85 

F87 

G281 

G282 
G283 

G28\ 

G28^ 

G29 

In2 

In7^ 

In?  2 
In73 

In7* 
It4 


M211 
M212 

M46^ 


M462 
M591 


M592 
M593 


General  publications  —Continued 

Deserter.  Memorandum  [concerning  deserter,  Harry  E.  Mason,  alias 
Harry  E.  Low,  etc.,  for  information  of  recruiting  officers].  Apr. 
11,  1903.     12« 

Efficiency  Division,  Orders  [relating  to  creation  of  Efficiency  Division, 
Adjutant-General's  Office,  for  compiling  records  and  reports  con- 
cerning officers  of  Army].     Jan.  2,  1903.     12® 

Examination.  List  of  questions  used  in  examination  held  in  Sept.  1907, 
for  purpose  of  determining  mental  qualifications  of  candidates  for 
appointment  as  second  lieutenants  in  Army ;  published  as  sample 
for  information  of  candidates.     [Feb.  6,  1908.]    12" 

[Franking  privilege  of  officers  outside  Executive  Departments.]  June 
29,  1895.     12° 

Frederick  the  Great.  [Ceremonies  in  connection  with  unveiling  of 
statue  of  Frederick  the  Great,  at  Army  War  College,  Washington 
Barracks,  D.  C,  Nov.  19,  1904.]    Nov.  10,  1904.     12" 

General  orders.     Subject  index  of  General  orders  of  War  Department, 
Jan.  1, 1809-Dec.  31, 1860;  compiled  by  Jeremiah  C.  Allen.   1886. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1861-Dec.  31,  1880.     1882. 

General  orders.  Subject  index  to  General  orders  and  Circulars  of 
War  Department  and  headquarters  of  Army,  Adjutant-General's 
Office,  Jan.  1,  1881-Dec.  31,  1900.    Apr.  1901. 

General  Staff  of  Army.  Legislative  history  of  General  Staff  of  Army, 
its  organization,  duties,  pay,  and  allowances,  1775-1901;  com- 
piled and  annotated  by  Raphael  P.  Thian.     1901.     [4045-229] 

General  orders.  Analytical  index  of  General  orders.  Adjutant  General's 
Office,  1861-76.     1878.     12« 

Geography.  Notes  illustrating  military  geography  of  United  States 
[1813-80];  compiled  by  Raphael  P.  Thian.     1881. 

Index  of  subjects  in  mail  and  record  division.  Adjutant  General's 
Office,    n.  p.  n.  d.    4° 

Insular  service  of  regular  troops,  with  dates  of  departure  from  and 
return  to  United  States.     May  1,  1901. 
Same,  June,  1898-Oct.  1,  1902.     Oct.  1,  1902. 

Insular  and  Alaskan  service  of  regular  troops  with  dates  of  departure 
from  and  return  to  United  States,  June,  1898-Oct.  1,  1904. 
Oct.  1,  1904. 

Inspectors  general.  Memorandum  [instructions  governing  inspectors 
general  and  acting  inspectors  general].     May  22,  1903.     12° 

Itinerary  of  Army  of  Potomac  and  co-operating  forces  in  Gettysburg 
campaign,  June  5-July  31,  1863;  organization  of  Army  of  Poto- 
mac and  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  at  battle  of  Gettysburg; 
and  return  of  casualties  in  Union  and  Confederate  forces.  3d 
edition.  1888.  [The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  infor- 
mation concerning  earlier  editions.] 

McKinley,  William.  [Instructions  to  special  guard  of  honor  at  obse- 
quies of  William  McKinley  at  Washington.]    Sept.  16, 1901.     12° 

McKinley,  William.  [Instructions  to  officers  of  Army  in  regard  to 
meeting  remains  of  William  McKinley  in  Washington.]  Sept. 
16,  1901.     12° 

Medals.  Circular,  medals  of  honor  issued  by  War  Department,  Sept. 
1,  1904-Dec.  31,  1906,  with  list  of  corrections  made  in  medal  of 
honor  circular  of  Sept.  1,  1904.  1906.  4°  ISee,  for  earlier 
issues,  W1.2:M46i.2.] 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1907-Dec.  31,  1909.     1910.    4'» 
Military  Academy.     Circular  [notifying   candidates  for   appointment 
to  Military  Academy  that  thej^  will  be  required  to  take  examina- 
tion at  army  post  most  convenient  to  home].    July  13,  1901.     12° 

Same,  amended.     Apr.  14,  1902.     12« 

Same.    Apr.  9,  1903.    12^' 


1229 


ria.HHlflcatlon 
no. 

W8.2: 

M59*       i 


M75 

N42ye  * 

N42ye2 
N42ye' 
N42ye* 
N42ye* 
N42ye* 

N42ye' 

N42ye» 
N42ye® 
N42yo » 

N42yo2 

Or33 
P29 

P37 

P83 

P84 
P93 

P94 


R261 

R262 

R31» 

R312 
Sa5 

So4 


W3.     ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

General  publications— Continued 

Militia.     Return    of    regularly    enlist/ed,    organized,    and    uniformed 
active   militia   of    United   States.     Washington   [no   publisher] 
1888. 
Monroe,   F'ort.    Circular  [relative  to  repairs,  construction  of  sewer, 

etc.,  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.].     Nov.  5,  1894.     12o 
New  Year's  Day.     [Instructions  to  officers  of  Army  in  regard  to  Presi- 
dent's New  Year  reception,  Jan.  1,  1896.]    Dec.  26,  1895.     12* 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1897].     Dec.  26,  1896.     12«» 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1901].     Dec.  27,  1900.     12o 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1902J.     Dec.  27,  1901.     12» 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1903].     Dec.  26,  1902.     12'» 
New  Year's  Day.     Circular  [instructions  to  officers  of  Army  in  regard 
to  New-year  reception  of  President  [Jan.  2,  1905].     Dec.  23, 
1904.     120 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1907].     Dec.  29,  1906.     12* 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1908].     Dec.  28,  1907.     12* 
Same  [Jan.  1,  1910].     Dec.  20,  1909.     12» 
New  York  Volunt-eers.    Alphabetical  index  of  162d  New  York  Volun- 
teer Infantry,  being  abstract  of  field  and  staff  and  company  rolls. 
Feb.  16,  1889. 
New  York  Volunteers.    Alphabetical  card-index  of  rolls  of  164th  New 

York  Infantry;  prepared  by  Richard  C.  Drum.     1889. 
Organization  of  Adjutant  General's  Office,  character  and  distribution  of 

work  in  detail,    n.  p.  [May  25,  1887]. 
[Organization  of  Adjutant  General's  Office,  its  sections  and  divisions.] 
Jan.  17,  1898.     12° 
Same.    Mar.  4,  1903.     12« 
Pay.     Circular  relative  to  pay  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Army;  by 

Johnson  Hagood.     1907. 
Penalty  envelopes.     Circular  [forbidding  use  of  penalty  envelopes  by 
contractors  and  others  not  officials  having  dealings  with  War 
Department].    July  13,  1895.     12« 
Porto  Rico  Provisional  Regiment  of  Infantry.     Register  of  officers  of 
Porto  Rico  Provisional  Regiment  of  Infantry  and  Philippine 
scouts.    Aug.  15,  1904. 
Posts.     List  of  military  posts,  etc.,  established  in  United  States  from  its 

earliest  settlement  to  present  time.  1902. 
Prisoners .  Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  general  prisoners  at 
military  posts.  1895.  large  4*  [Reprint  of  portion  of  General 
orders  55,  Oct.  21,  1895.] 
Provost-Marshal-General.  Final  report  of  Adjutant-General's  Office 
relative  to  completion  and  closing  of  business  connected  with  col- 
lecting, drilling,  and  organizing  volunteers,  and  late  bureau  and 
office  of  Provost-Marshal-General.  1875.  [Also  in  annual  report 
of  War  Department,  1875,  v.  1,  p.  158-161  ( Wl.l:875  0-  See  also 
Wl.l  :865  V.] 

Raster  of  clerks  and  employes  in  office  of  adjutant  general  of  Army, 

Aug.  30,  1884.     [1884.1 
Regiments.     Distribution  of  regiments.  United  States  Army,  Jan.  1866- 

Jan.  1,  1897.     oblong  large  8* 
Retirement  of  officers.     Dates  of  retirement  of  officers,  U.  S.  Army. 

[Oct.  18,  1902.]    12° 
Same.     [Feb.  25,  1904.]    12« 
Santiago,  Cuba.     Report  of  Joseph  Wheeler  to  adjutant-general  relating 

to  Santiago  [Cuba]  campaign,  1898.     1899. 
Soldier.    Life  of  enlisted  soldier  in  Army;  by  Alfred  Reynolds.    Mar. 

3,  1904.     120 


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Classification 
no. 

W3.2 

St2 

Su7i 

Su72 

Sy7 
T73' 


T732 
T733 

T751 

T752 
Un3 


V55 
Wll 

W3.3: 

(nos.) 
W3.4: 

(date) 

W3.5: 

W3.5  ' : 

(letters) 


W3.5  2: 

(letters) 


W3.   ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

General  publications— Continued 

Statistical  exhibit  of  strength  of  volunteer  forces  called  into  service 
during  War  with  Spain,  with  losses  from  all  causes.     1899.     4* 

Surrenders  and  apprehensions  reported  during  June,  1909,  of  men 
charged  with  desertion  from  Army,  and  of  escaped  military  con- 
victs, in  whose  cases  descriptive  circulars  have  been  distributed 
by  War  Department.  [July  12,  1909.]  12« 
Same,  during  Sept.  1909,  of  men  charged  with  desertion  from  Arm^, 
and  of  escaped  military  convicts,  in  whose  cases  descriptive  cu"- 
culars  have  been  distributed  by  War  Department.  [Oct.  7, 
1909.]    12« 

Synonyms.  List  of  synonyms  of  organizations  in  volunteer  service  of 
United  States  during  1861-65;  compiled  by  John  T.  Fallon. 
1885. 

Tripler's  Manual.     Manual  of  medical  officer  of  Army:  pt.  1,  Recruiting 
and  inspection  of  recruits;  by  Charles  S.  Tripler.     Cincinnati, 
Wrightson  and  Co.,  1858.     12«    [The  copy  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  is  imperfect.] 
Same.     Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1866.     12« 

Tripler's  Manual.  Epitome  of  Tripler's  Manual,  for  examination  of  re- 
cruits; [by  Charles  R.  Greenleaf].     1884. 

Troops.     Circular  showing  distribution  of  troops  of  line  of  Army,  Jan.  1, 
186&-Jan.  1,  1909.     [1909.]    [Withdrawn  by  War  Department.] 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1866-June  30,  1909.    July  1,  1909. 

Uniform.  Circular  [prescribing  uniform  to  be  worn  by  officers  on  duty 
in  War  Department  under  supervision  of  Chief  of  Staff  and  on 
duty  in  Washington  belonging  to  General  Staff  Corps].  June  15, 
1904.     12° 

Venereal  peril;  by  Valery  Havard.     1903.     12«    (War  Dept.  doc.  202.) 

Wadsworth,  Fort.  Report  on  fire  control  and  fire  direction  employed  at 
Fort  Wadsworth,  New  York  Harbor;  by  G.  N.  Whistler.     1901. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  or  some  portion  of  it  and 
are  published  for  the  information  of  military  men.    Not  listed  here.] 

Artillery  circulars 

[Some  of  the  publications  listed  below  under  W3.5  i:  or  W3.5 «:  are  revisions  of 
certain  text  books  used  by  the  Coast  Artillery  School;  see  W29.2:] 

Artillery  circulars  [series  of  1892]    4° 

[A]  Resistance  of  guns  to  tangential  rupture.     [1st  edition.]    Feb.  12, 

1892. 
A    Resistance  of  guns  to  tangential  rupture.     [2d  edition.]     1899. 
B,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
C 
Artillery  circulars  [series  begun  in  1893]    4"  and  large  4<' 

A 
B 

Same,  revised  Dec.  6,  1902 

C 
D 

Same,  revised  to  Mar.  6,  1903 
E 
F 

Same,  supplement 


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no. 

W3.52: 

(letters) 


W3.6: 

(date) 

W3.7: 

(date) 

W3.8: 


873 

874 
875 
876 
877 
878 

879 

880 

W3.9: 

(date) 


[None  issued.] 


W3.   ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

Artillery  circulars  [series  begun  in  1893] — Continued 

G 

H 

I 

J 

K 

L 

Same,  revised  Mar.  1902 
M     [Ist  edition.]  f    (War  Dept.  doc.  111.) 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    (War  Dept.  doc.  111.) 

Same,  supplement    1903 

Same,  supplement    1904 
[N]  Handbook  of  problems  in  exterior  ballistics;  by  James  M.  Ingalls. 
[Erroneously  printed  as  M.] 

Circulars  relating  to  War  Department 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  War  Department.  Not  listed 
here,] 

Circulars  (lettered) 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  or  some  portion  of  it  and 
are  published  for  the  information  of  military  men.    Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders  embracing  laws  affecting  Army 

[Notwithstanding  the  fact  that  the  titles  read  for  certain  sessions  of  certain  Con- 
gresses, the  contents  of  the  volumes  are  strictly  by  calendar  years,  corresponding 
to  the  annual  series  in  which  the  general  orders  are  issued.  Therefore  there  is 
a  frequent  overlapping  of  Congresses;  e.  g.,  the  volume  for  1879,  the  title  for 
which  reads  "4Gth  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,"  contains  General  orders  dated 
between  Jan.  27  and  Mar.  24,  1879,  promulgating  acts  of  the  45th  Congress,  3d 
session,  as  well  as  those  dated  between  Mar.  28  and  Dec.  19,  1879,  promulgating 
acts  of  the  4Gth  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions,  and  the  remaining  acts  of  the  4Gth 
Congress,  2d  session,  are  in  the  volume  for  1880.) 

General  orders  embracing  laws  affecting  Army,  42d  Congress,  3d  session, 
series  of  1873.     n.  p.  n.  d.     12« 
Same,  43d  Congress,  1st  session,  series  of  1874.     n.p.n.d.     12^ 
Same,  43d  Congress,  2d  session,  series  of  1875.     n.p.n.d.     12" 
Same,  44th  Congress,  1st  session,  series  of  1876.     n.p.n.d.     12° 
Same,  series  of  1877.     * 


Same,  45th  Congress,  2d  and  3d  sessions,  series  of  1878. 
^  12" 


n.p.n.d. 


Same,  46th  Congress,  1st  and  2d   sessions,  series  of   1879.    n.p, 

n.d.     12« 
Same,  46th  Congress,  2d  and    3d    sessions,  series  of    1880.    n.p. 

n.d.     V2P 

Appointments,       promotions,      retirements,      etc. 

(weekly) 

1892,  Dec.  31 

1893,  Jan.  7 
Jan.  14 
Jan.  21 
Jan.  28  * 
Feb.  4 
Feb.  11 
Feb.  18 
Feb.  25 
Mar.  4 
Mar.  11 
Mar.  18 
Mar.  25 


1893,  Apr. 

1 

Apr. 

8 

Apr. 

15 

Apr. 

22 

Apr. 
May 

29 
6 

May 

13 

May 

20 

May 

27 

June 

3 

June 

10 

June 

17 

June 

24 

tThe  1st  edition  bears  on  cover  and  title-page  the  words  "series  of  1893 ' 
not  given  on  the  2d  edition. 


which  are 


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Classification   W3.    ADJUTANT- GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 


W3.9:     Appointments,  promotions,  retirements,  etc. — Con. 
(date) 


1893,  July      1 

1894,  Sept.  29 

July     8 

Oct.      6 

July    15 

Oct.    13 

July    22 

Oct.    20 

July    29 

Oct.    27 

Aug.     5 

Nov.     3 

Aug.    12 

Nov.   10 

Aug.   19 

Nov.   17 

Aug.   26 

[Not  issued.] 

Nov.   24 

[Not  issued.] 

Sept.    2 

Dec.     1 

Sept.    9 

Dec.     8 

Sept.  16 

Dec.   15 

Sept.  23 

[Not  issued.] 

Dec.   22 

Sept.  30 

Dec.    29 

* 

Oct.      7 

1895,  Jan.      5 

Oct.    14 

Jan.    12 

Oct.    21 

Jan.    19 

[Not  issued.] 

Oct.    28 

Jan.    26 

Nov.     4 

Feb.     2 

Nov.   11 

Feb.     9 

* 

Nov.  18 

Feb.    16 

Nov.  25 

Feb.    23 

Dec.     2 

Mar.      2 

Dec.     9 

Mar.     9 

Dec.   16 

Mar.    16 

[Not  issued.] 

Dec.   23 

Mar.    23 

Dec.   30 

Mar.    30 

1894,  Jan.      6 

Apr.      6 

Jan.    13 

Apr.    13 

Jan.    20 

Apr.    20 

Jan.     27 

Apr.    27 

Feb.     3 

May      4 

Feb.   10 

May    11 

Feb.   17 

May    18 

Feb.   24 

May    25 

Mar.     3 

June     1 

Mar.    10 

June     8 

Mar.    17 

June  15 

Mar.    24 

June  22 

Mar.    31 

June  29 

Apr.     7 

July     6 

Apr.    14 

July    13 

Apr.    21 

Julv    20 

Apr.    28 

JulV    27 

May     5 

Aug.     3 

May    12 

Aug.  10 

May    19 

Aug.  17 

May    26 

Aug.  24 

[Not  issued.] 

June     2 

Aug.  31 

June     9 

Sept.    7 

June   16 

[Not  issued.] 

Sept.  14 

June   23 

Sept.  21 

June  30 

Sept.  28 

July      7 

[Not  issued.] 

Oct.      5 

July    14 

Oct.    12 

July    21 

Oct.    19 

July    28 

Oct.    26 

Aug.     4 

Nov.     2 

Aug.    11 

Nov.     9 

Aug.   18 

Nov.  16 

Aug.   25 

Nov.  23 

[Not  issued.] 

Sept.    1 

Nov.  30 

Sept.    8 

Dec.     7 

Sept.  15 

Dec.   14 

Sept.  22 

Dec.   21 

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Ciassinciion     w.l.     ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

no. 

W3.9:     Api>ointments,  promotions,  retirements,  etc.— Con. 


(date) 


1895,  Dec.  28 

1896,  Jan.      4 
Jan.  11 

Jan.  18    [Not  issued.] 

Jan.  25 

Feb.     1 

Feb.     8 

Feb.  15 

Feb.  22 

Feb.  29 

Mar.     7 

Mar.  14 

Mar.  21 

Mar.  28 

Apr.     4 

Apr.  11 

Apr.  18 

Apr.  25 

May     2 

May     9 

May  16 

May  23 

May  30 

June     6 

June  13 

June  20 

June  27 

July     4 

July  11 

July  18 

July  25    * 

Same,  corrected  copy 
Aug.     1 
Aug.     8 

Aug.  15 

Aug.  22 

Aug.  29 
Sept.    5 

Sept.  12    [Not  issued.] 

Sept.  19 

Sept.  26 
Oct.      3 

Oct.  10 

Oct.  ]7 

Oct.  24 

Oct.  31 
Nov.     7 

Nov.  14 

Nov.  21 

Nov.  28 
Dec.     5 

Dec.  12 

Dec.  19    [Not  issued.] 

Dec.  26 

1897,  Jan.  2 
Jan.  9 
Jan.  16 
Jan.  23 
Jan.  30 
Feb.  6 
Feb.  13 
Feb.  20  * 
Feb.  27 

[None  issued  between  Apr.  30, 1898, 
tinued.J 


Same  [corrected  copy] 

1897,  Mar.     6    [Not  issued.] 
Mar.    13 

Mar.    20 

Mar.    27 

Apr.     3 

Apr.    10 

Apr.    17 

Apr.   24 

Mav      1 

May      8 

May    15 

May    22    [Not  issued.] 

May    29 

June     5 

June  12 

June  19 

June  26 

July     3 

July    10 

July    17 

July    24 

July    31 

Aug.     7 

Aug.  14 

Aug.  21 

Aug.  28 

Sept.    4 

Sept.  11 

Sept.  18 

Sept.  25 

Oct.      2 

Oct.      9 

Oct.    16 

Oct.    23 

Oct.    30 

Nov.     6    [Not  issued.] 

Nov.  13 

Nov.  20 

Nov.  27 

Dec.     4 

Dec.   11 

Dec.   18 

Dec.   25 

Dec.   31  [Jan.  1,  1898] 

1898,  Jan.  8 
Jan.  15 
Jan.  22 
Jan.  29 
Feb.  5 
Feb.  12 
Feb.  19 
Feb.  26 

Mar.  5  [Not  issued.] 
Mar.  12 
Mar.  19 
Mar.  26 
Apr.  2 
Apr.  9 
Apr.  16 
Apr.  23 
Apr.  30 
1904,  Juno  4 
and  June  4, 1904,  after  which  the  series  was  discon- 


82452°— 11- 


-78 


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Classification    W3.     ADJUTANT- GENERAL'S    DEPARTMENT— Con. 

no. 


W3.10: 

Army  list  and  directory 

large  8*     [IMonthly.] 

(date) 

Army  directory 

1891,  Aug. 

1893 

,  Apr. 
May     * 

1894,  Dec. 

1896,  Aug. 

Sept 

* 

1895,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July     * 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug.     * 

Apr. 

Dec. 

1892,  Jan. 

Sept.    * 

May 

1897,  Jan. 

Feb. 

* 

Oct.     * 

June 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Nov.     * 

July 

Mar. 

Apr. 

* 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

May 

1894 

,  Jan. 

Sept. 

May 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

July 

« 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

May 

1896,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

* 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

1893,  Jan. 

* 

Sept. 

May 

1898,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Nov, 

July 

Mar.  t 

Alphabetical  list  of  officers  of  regular  Army 

1898,  Aug. 

25 

Army  list 

1899,  Apr. 

15  t 

1899 

,  June  15 

1899,  Aug.   15 

1899,  Oct.    15 

May 

15 

July    15 

Sept.  15 

Nov.  15 

Army  list  and  directory 

1899,  Dec. 

20 

1902 

,  July    20 

1905,  Feb.   20 

1907,  Sept.  20 

1900,  Jan. 

20 

Aug.    20 

Mar.    20 

Oct.    20 

Feb. 

20 

Sept.  20 

Apr.    20 

Nov.  20 

Mar. 

20 

Oct.    20 

May    20 

Dec.   20 

Apr. 
May 

20 

Nov.   20 

June  20 

1908,  Jan.    20 

20 

Dec.   20 

July    20 

Feb.   20 

June 

20 

1903 

,  Jan.    20 

Aug.   20 

Mar.    20 

July 

20 

Feb.   20 

Sept.  20 

Apr.    20 

-Aug. 

20 

Mar.   20 

Oct.    20 

May    20 

Sept. 

20 

Apr.    20 

Nov.   20 

June  20 

Oct. 

20 

May    20 

Dec.   20 

July   20 

Nov. 

20 

June   20 

1906,  Jan.    20 

Aug.   20 

Dec. 

20 

July    20 

Feb.   20 

Sept.  20 

1901,  Jan. 

20 

Aug.    20 

Mar.    20 

Oct.    20 

Feb. 

20 

Sept.  20 

Apr.    20 

Nov.  20 

Mar. 

20 

Oct.    20 

May    20 

Dec.  20 

Apr. 

20 

Nov.  20 

June  20 

1909,  Jan.    20 

May 

20 

Dec.  20 

July   20 

Feb.   20 

June 

20 

1904 

Jan.    20 

Aug.    20 

Mar.    20 

July 

20 

Feb.   20$ 

Sept.  20 

Apr.    20 

Aug. 

20 

Mar.    20$ 

Oct.    20 

May    20 

Sept. 

20 

Apr.    20$ 

Nov.   20 

June   20 

Oct. 

20 

May    20 

Dec.   20 

July    20 

Nov. 

20 

June  20 

1907,  Jan.    20 

Aug.    20 

Dec. 

20 

July    20 

Feb.   20 

Sept.  20 

1902,  Jan. 

20 

Aug.   20 

Mar.    20 

Oct.    20 

Feb. 

20 

Sept.  20 

Apr.    20 

Nov.   20 

Mar. 

20 

Oct.    20 

May    20 

Dec.   20 

Apr. 

20 

Nov.  20 

June  20 

May 

20 

Dec.   20 

July    20 

June 

20 

1905 

,  Jan.    20 

Aug.   20 

t  None  issued  between  Mar.  1898,  and  Apr.  15,  1899,  except  list  for  Aug.  25,  1898. 
$  Published  by  Record  and  Pension  Office;  see  W40.6: 


1235 


CUfMlflratlun 
no. 

W3.ll: 


789-903 » 

789-903  =» 
(date) 


WJ{.    ADJUTANT-GENERAL' 8  DEPAUTMENT— Con. 
Army  register    various  sizes 

[A  compilation  popularly  itnown  as  llcitiiian's  register,  covering  the  period  from 
17.VJ  to  \'Mi,  was  issued  under  iu;t  approved  Mnr.  2,  19U3.  In  the  l'ubl:c 
DcK-utnents  Lilirary  tlio  2  volumes  of  this  compilation  are  arranged  so  as  to 
precede  the  regular" set  of  Army  registers.) 

Historical  register  and  dictionary  of  United   States  Army  from  its 
organization,  Sept.  29,   1789,   to  Mar.  2,   1903;  by  Francis  B. 
Ileitman.     1903.     v.  1,  large  8«    [4535-446] 
Same.     v.  2,  large  8°    [4536-446] 

(The  regular  set  of  Army  registers,  as  listed  below,  contains  names  of  officers  of  Army, 
with  record  of  service,  rank,  etc.  The  earliest  registers  appeared  with  slight 
variations  in  title,  but  since  1S18  the  title  hus  read  Ollicial  army  register.  1813-38, 
Army  registers  for  almost  all  years  are  found  in  American  state  papers,  class  5, 
Military  affairs,  v.  1-7  (016-022).  From  1819,  for  a  number  of  years,  there  was 
usually  but  one  issue  6  year,  that  being  with  a  few  exceptions  m  Januarj'.  To 
supply  the  need  for  revised  information  between  the  annual  issuas,  private 
prmts,  usually  somewhat  difTerenlly  arranged,  were  Issued  for  several  years 
between  1835  and  1844,  several  by  Benjamin  Ilomans  lieing  entered  in  the  list 
below.  From  1846  to  1869  there  were  usually  two  oflicial  editions  a  year.  Since 
1870,  there  has  been  but  one  issue  a  year,  but  from  1891  this  has  been  supple- 
mented by  the  Army  list  and  directory  (\V3.10:). 

Prior  to  ]S9(),  the  annual  issues  of  the  Army  register  did  not  appear  in  the  Congres- 
sional set.  A  report  dated  Nov.  18,  1818,  showing  number  and  grade  of  officers 
of  Army,  where  stationed,  number  on  duty,  and  those  on  furlough,  was  printed 
as  loth  Congress,  2d  session.  House  document  3,  serial  no.  17.  From  1848  to 
1860,  transcripts  of  the  ofTicial  list,  showing  pay  and  allowances  for  each  officer, 
were  prepared  by  fiscal  years,  iLsually  from  the  register  issued  the  preceding  Jan- 
uary, with  necessary  corrections  for  deaths,  resignations,  etc.  These  appear  in 
the  Congressional  set  only,  as  follows: 

1848  [543-56]  1855    [851-22] 

1849  577-54]  1856  897-24) 

1850  679-48]  1857  955-66] 

1851  679-50]  1858  1006-58] 

1852  679-58]  1859  1048-35] 

1853  V21-59]  1860  [1100-54] 

1854  [783-58] 

Up  to  1881  the  size  of  the  Army  register  varied,  some  of  the  earliest  being  16°  and 
later  ones  120,  but  since  1882  it  has  been  uniformly  8°.] 

1798    * 

1800,  Apr.  15    * 

1802,  Feb.  16    * 

1813,  Aug.  16 
Same,  Dec.    1 

Same,  Dec.  27  *  [Also  in  American  state  papers,  class  5,  Military 
affairs,  v.  1  (016),  p.  384.] 

1814,  June  1 

1815,  Jan.  1 

Same,  May  17  *  [Also  in  Organization  of  military  peace  establish- 
ment (W1.2:P31).] 

1816,  Jan.    *    [Also  in  American  state  papers,  class  5,  Military  affairs, 

V.  1  (016),  p.  626.] 
Same,  Aug. 

1817,  Jan.  1 

1818,  Jan.  1    * 
Same,  May 

1819,  Jan.  1 

1820,  Jan.  1 

1821,  Jan.  1 
Same,  May    * 

1822,  Jan..   * 
Same,  Aug. 

1823,  Feb. 

1824,  Jan. 

1825,  Jan. 

1826,  Jan. 

1827,  Jan. 

1828,  Jan. 


1236 


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no. 

W3.ll: 

(date) 


W3.  ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

Army  register— Continued 

1829,  Jan. 

1830,  Jan. 

1831,  Jan. 

1832,  Jan. 

1833,  Jan. 

1834,  Jan. 

1835,  Jan. 

Same,  July  1,  published  by  B.  Homans,  with  title,  Register  of  offi- 
cers of  Army. 

1836,  Jan. 

Same,  Aug.,  published  by  B.  Homans,  with  title,  Register  of  officers 
of  Army. 

1837,  Jan. 

1838,  Jan. 
Same,  Sept. 

1839,  Feb. 

1840,  Jan. 

1841,  Jan. 

1842,  Jan. 

1843,  Jan. 

Same,  Quarterly  register,  no.  1,  Nov.  1843,  with  title,  Register  of 
officers  of  Army,  corrected  to  Oct.  20, 1843;  by  Benjamin  Homans. 

1844,  Jan. 

Same,  [Quarterly]  register,  no.  2,  Feb.  1844,  with  title.  Register  of 
officers  of  Army,  corrected  to  Feb.  29, 1844;  by  Benjamin  Homans. 
Same,  Oct.    * 

1845,  Jan. 
Same,  Oct.    * 

1846,  Jan. 
Same,  Sept, 

1847,  Jan. 
Same,  Aug.  31 

1848,  Feb. 
Same,  Oct.  31 

1849,  Jan. 
Same,  July    * 

1850,  Jan. 
Same,  July    * 

1851,  Jan. 

1852,  Jan. 
Same,  Dec.    * 

1853,  Jan. 
Same,  July    * 

1854,  Jan. 
Same,  July    * 

1855,  Jan. 
Same,  Aug. 

1856,  Jan.  . 
Same,  July    * 

1857,  Jan. 
Same,  July    * 

1858,  Jan. 

1859,  Jan. 
Same,  July    * 


1237 


Cla88iflo4ition    w;J.  ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT—Con. 

no. 

W3.ll : 


(date) 


Ariny  register— Contiuued 

1860,  Jau. 
Same,  July 

1861,  Jan. 
Same,  Sept. 

1862,  Jan. 
Same,  Aug. 

1863,  Apr. 

1864,  Jan. 

1865,  Jan. 

1866,  Aug. 

1867,  Aug. 

1868,  Jan. 
Same,  Aug. 

1869,  Jan. 
Same,  Sept. 

1870,  Jan. 

1871,  Jan. 

1872,  Jan. 

1873,  Jan. 

1874,  Jan.     12o 
Same    oblong  12*' 

1875,  Jan.     12<» 
Same    oblong  12o 

1876,  Jan. 

1877,  Jan.     120 
Same    oblong  12«* 

1878,  Jan. 

1879,  Jan. 

1880,  Jan. 

1881,  Jan. 

1882,  Jan. 

1883,  Jan. 

1884,  Jan. 

1885,  Jan. 

1886,  Jan. 

1887,  Jan. 

1888,  Jan. 

1889,  Jan. 

1890,  Jan. 

1891,  Mar. 

1892,  Jan. 

1893,  Jan. 

1894,  Jan. 

1895,  dated  Dec.  1,  1894 

1896,  dated  Dec.  1,  1895    [3415-76] 

1897,  dated  Dec.  1,  1896    [3523-149] 

1898,  dated  Dec.  1,  1897    (War  Dept.  doc.  50.)    [3672-168] 

1899,  Jan.     (War  Dept.  doc.  50.)    [3808-268] 
War  Dept.  doc.  110.) 


1900,  dated  Dec.  1,  1899 

1901,  dated  Dec.  1,  1900 

1902,  dated  July  1,  1902 

1903,  dated  Dec.  1,  1902 

1904,  dated  Dec.  1,  1903 

1905,  dated  Dec.  1,  1904 

1906,  dated  Dec.  1,  1905 

1907,  dated  Dec.  1,  1906 

1908,  dated  Dec.  1,  1907 

1909,  dated  Dec.  1,  1908 

1910,  dated  Dec.  1,  1909 


(War  Dept.  doc.  130.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  160.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  182.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  218.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  240.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  264.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  294.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  312.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  335.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  361.) 


3982-360 

'4157-241 

'4350-704 

"4519-392 

4706-456 

'4854-233 

5032-474 

5203-727 

5281-709] 

5430-1467] 

5725-138] 


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no. 


AD JTJT ANT- GENERAL' S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 


W3.12: 

(pt.  nos.) 


W3.13i 

(date) 


W3.14: 

(date) 

W3.15: 

(date) 


W3.16: 

Ar7ci 


Ar7c2 
Ar7c3 
At7c^ 
Ar7c^ 
Ar7c*^ 

Ar7c7 

Ar7c« 
Ar7c9 


Ar7fi 

Ar7f2 

Ar7f3 

Ar7h  I 

I 

Ar7P 


pt.  5 
pt.  6 
pt.  7 
pt.  8 

General  orders 

12° 


amending   Army 


and  for  Army  regulations,  W1.6:] 


Official  army  register  of  volunteer  force  of  United 
States  Army,  1861-65 

[Complete  in  8  parts.  Pts.  1-6  bear  imprint  date,  Aug.  31,  1865;  pts.  7  and  8,  July 
16,  1867.] 

pt.  1 

pt.  2 
pt.  3 
pt.  4 

Compendium  of 
regulations 

[See,  for  General  orders,  W3.22: 

1892 
1893 
1898 

Coast  artillery  memoranda 

[Until  Apr.  1909,  these  were  called  Artillery  memoranda.  They  are  published  for 
the  information  of  military  men  and  are  not  listed  here.] 

Monthly  list  of  officers  absent  on  leave  in  excess 
of  time 

[From  Sept.  1895,  to  Apr.  1898,  the  title  of  these  lists  is  known  to  have  been,  Monthly 
list  of  officers  subject  to  deduction  of  pay.  Publication  was  discontinued  with 
the  Apr.  1898  number  and  resumed  later  under  the  series  title  given  above. 
As  it  is  published  for  the  information  of  the  paymaster-general  of  the  Army 
and  the  Auditor  for  the  War  Department  only,  the  series  is  regarded  as  con- 
fidential and  is  not  listed  here.] 

Drill  regulations 

See  also  W2. 6: 
Artillery,  Coast.  Drill  regulations  for  coast  artillery;  prepared  by  Board 
on  Coast  Artillery  Fire,  John  I.  Rodgers,  Henry  L.  Harris,  Wil- 
liam H.  Coffin,  Charles  F.  Parker.  1898.  ([War  Dept.  doc.  71.]) 
[6  pts.  and  appendix;  see,  for  plates  accompanying,  W3.16: 
Ar7c^'^.  Pts.  1  and  2,  p.  7-33,  and  Mechanical  maneuvers,  p. 
139-146  of  appendix,  not  issued  separately.] 

Same,  pt.  3:  Material.     1898. 

Same,  plates  to  accompany  pt.  3.     1898. 

Same,  pt.  4:  Drill.     1898. 

Same  [pt.  5:  Coast  defence;  pt.  6:  Practice].    1897. 

Same,  appendix  in  part,  Range  tables,  8-inch,  10-inch,  and  12-inch 
B.  L.  R.     1898. 

Same,  plates  to  accompany  Drill  regulations  for  coast  artillery  [6  pts. 
and  appendix  (W3.16:Ar7ci)].     1898.     f° 

Same,  plates.     [Reprint]  1901.    f» 

Same  [pts.  1-6  and  appendix,  with  addenda].  1903.  (War  Dept. 
doc.  180.) 

See,  for  later  regulations,  W2.6:Ar7c  ''^. 
Artillery,  Field.  System  of  exercise  and  instruction  of  field-artillery, 
including  manoeuvres  for  light  or  horse-artillery.  Boston,  Hil- 
liard,  Gray,  Little,  and  Wilkins,  1829.  narrow  12" 
Artillery,  Field.  Instruction  for  field  artillery,  prepared  by  board  of 
artillery  officers  consisting  of  Wm.  H.  French,  Wm.  F.  Barry, 
[and]  H.  J.  Hunt;  added.  Evolutions  of  batteries,  translated  from 
French  by  R.  Anderson.     1864.     12» 

Same.     [Reprint]  1867.    12« 

See,  for  later  publications  of  this  nature,  W2.6:Ar7f  ^"^ 
Artillery,  Heavy.     Instruction  for  heavy  artillery;  prepared  by  board 
of  officers  [William  H.  French,  Wm.  F.  Barry,  and  H.  J.  Hunt]. 
1863.     12° 
Artillerv,  Light.    Light  artillery  drill   regulations,  adopted   Oct.  3, 
1891.     1891.     small  4° 


^2^9 


Classtf)  cation 
no. 

W3.16: 

Ar7P 
Ar7l-« 

Ar7P 

Ar7s 
Ar7t 
B:?4' 

B342 

012 
031' 

0312 

0313 
031^ 

031 5 

031 « 
03r 

031 « 

03P 
031 '» 

031" 
031 '2 

031" 
031" 

031  »^ 

031  "■' 

031'-    i 


W8.    ADJUTANT-GENERAti'wS  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

Drill  regulations— Oontinued 

Artillery,  Light.     Drill  n^gulations  for  light  artillery.     1896.    small  4° 
Same,  with  corrections.     1896  [reprint  1899].     small  4°    ((War  Dept. 

doc.  105.])    [2  p.  of  corrections  are  inserted  before  title-page.  J 
Same.     [Oorrected   edition.]    1896   [1901].     small  4°    [Oorrectiona 
inserted  before  title-page  in  previous  print  are  incorporated  in 
text  of  this  edition.] 
Artillery,  Siege.     Drill  regulations  for  siege  artillery.    1898.    small  4" 

(War  Dept.  doc.  70.) 
Artillery  tactics  assimilated  to  tactics  of  infantry  and  cavalry.     New 

York,  D.  Appleton  and  Oompany,  1885.     small  4" 
Bayonet  exercise.     Manual  of  bayonet  exercise,  prepared  for  use  of 
Army;  by    George    B.    McOlellan.     Philadelphia,    Lippincott, 
Grambo  and  Oo.,  1852.     12« 
Same.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  and  Oo.,  1862.     12« 
See,  for  manual  of  1907,  W2.6:B34. 
Oalisthenic  exercises.     Manual  of  calisthenic  exercises.     1892.     24° 
Oavalry  tactics,  pt.  1:  [School  of  trooper,  of  platoon,  and  of  squadron, 
dismounted].     [V^'^ashington,  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers,  1841. J 
16«?    * 
Same,   pt.   2:     [School  of  trooper,   of  platoon,   and  of  squadron, 
mounted].     [Washington,  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers,  1841. J 
16°?    * 
Same,  pt.  3:  Evolutions  of  a  regiment.    Washington,  J.  and  G.  S. 
Gideon,  printers,  1841.     16° 
Oavalry  tactics,  pt.  1:  School  of  trooper,  of  platoon,  and  of  squadron, 
dismounted.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Oo.,  1855. 
24" 

Same,   pt.   2: 
mounted]. 
24"?    * 
Same,  pt.  3:  [Evolution  of  a  regiment]. 
Grambo  &  Oo.,  1855.]    24«?    * 
Oavalry  tactics,  pt.  1:  [School  of  trooper,  of  platoon,  and  of  squadron, 
dismounted].     [Philadelphia,   J.   B.   Lippincott  &  Oo.,   1861. J 
24°?    * 
Same,   pt.   2:     [School  of  trooper,   of  platoon,   and  of  squadron^ 
mounted].     [Philadelphia,    J.    B. 
24°?    * 
Same,  pt.  3:  Evolutions  of  a  regiment, 
cott  &  Oo.,  1861.     24° 
Cavalry  tactics,  in  3  parts;  school  of  trooper,  of  platoon,  of  squadron,  and 
evolutions  of  a  regiment:  pt.  1,  Dismounted;  pt.  2,  Mounted;  pt. 
3,  Evolutions  of  a  regiment.     1864.     [3  pts.  in  1.]    24° 
Cavalry  tactics,  or  regulations  for  instruction,  formations,  and  move- 
ments of  cavalry  of  Army  and  volunteers  of  United  States;  by 
Philip  St.  Qeo.  Cooke.     1862.     24° 
Same;  by  Philip  St.  Geo.  Cooke,  with  additional  illustrations,  by 
George  Patten.     New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  publisher,  1872. 
12° 
Cavalry  drill  regulations,  adopted  Oct.  3,  1891.     1891.     32° 
Oavalry.     Drill     regulations    for    cavalry.     1896.     32°    (War    Dept. 
doc.  14.) 
Same.     1896.    32°    (War  Dept.  doc.  14.)    [Memorandum  of  addi- 
tions on  inside  of  front  cover.] 
Same.     1896  [reprint  1901].     32°    (War  Dept.  doc.  14.)    [General 
orders  4  of  1898  and  69  of  1897  are  inserted  at  p.  32  and  482, 
respectively.] 
Same.     [Revised  edition.]    1902.     small  4°     (War  Dtpt.  doc.  181.) 
See,  for  edition  amended  to  1909,  Y\'2.6:C31. 


[School  of  trooper,   of  platoon,   and   of  squadron, 
[Philadelphia,   Lippincott,   Grambo  &   Co.,   1855. J 


[Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 


Lippincott    &    Co.,    1861,^ 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippin- 


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no. 


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W3.16: 

F51ri 

I     F51r2 
F51r3 

F5l8i 

F518  2 

F51s3 

F51t 
G931 

G932 
G933 
093^ 
G93^ 
I1131 

In32 

In33 
In3* 

In3« 
In3« 
In37 

In38 
In38 


Drill  regulations— Continued 

Firing,  Rifle.     Course  of  instruction  in  rifle  firing;  prepared  by  T.  T.  S. 
Laidley.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1879.    24° 
Same.     Revised  edition.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co., 
1880.     24° 

Firing,  Rifle.     Firing  regulations  for  magazine  rifle,  caliber  .30.     1896. 
small  4«     (War  Dept.  doc.  8.) 
See  also  WS.lGiFSls^-^,  F51t,  R44 1-^,  and  T17  »'2. 

Firing,  Small  arms.  Firing  regulations  for  small  arms;  prepared  by 
Stanhope  E.  Blunt.  3d  edition.  New  York,  Charles  Scribner's 
Sons,  1889.     32"    [See,  for  1st  and  2d  editions,  W34.5:R44  ^2.] 

Firing,  Small  arms.  Firing  regulations  for  small  arms.  1898.  small  A'* 
(War  Dept.  doc.  72.) 

Firing,  Small  arms.     Firing  regulations  for  small  arms  for  Army  and 
organized  militia.     1904.     12°    ([War  Dept.  doc.  203.]) 
See,  for  later  regulations,  W2.6:F51s^"^. 
See  also  W3.16:F51ri-3,  F51t,  R44i-3,  and  T17^2. 

Firing,  Target.     Models  and  tables  of  percentages  for  use  in  preparing 
company  annual  reports  of  target  firing  prescribed  by  small-arms 
firing  regulations.     1900. 
See  also  W3.16:F51ri-3,  FSls^-^,  R44i-3,  and  T17^2. 

Guard  duty.  Manual  of  guard  duty  and  kindred  subjects  for  regular 
Army,  volunteers  and  militia  of  United  States;  being  compila- 
tion of  rules,  regulations,  and  principles,  collected  by  James 
Regan.  New  York,  Harper  and  Brothers,  publishers,  1882. 
small  4° 

Guard  duty.  Manual  of  guard  duty;  prepared  by  L.  W.  V.  Kennon. 
Cambridge,  Riverside  Press,  1890.    24° 

Guard  duty.    Manual  of  guard  duty;  approved  Jan.  7,  1893.     1893. 
small  40    ([War  Dept.  doc.  74.]) 
Same;  approved  June  14,  1902.     1902.    small  4°    (War  Dept.  doc. 
167.) 

Guard  duty.  Manual  of  guard  duty.  Revised  edition.  [1908.] 
small  40    (War  Dept.  doc.  334.) 

Infantry  tactics,  or  rules  for  exercises  and  manoeuvres  of  infantry  of 
Army.  2d  edition.  Washington,  printed  by  Davis  and  Force, 
1825.  [The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  as  to 
Ist  edition.] 

Infantry  tactics.  U.  S.  infantry  tactics,  for  instruction,  exercise,  and 
manoeuvres  of  infantry,  including  infantry  of  line,  light  infantry, 
and  riflemen,  v.  1.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  and  Co.,  1861. 
240  *  [Authorized  and  adopted  by  Secretary  of  War,  May  1, 
1861.] 
Same,  v.  2:  School  of  battalion.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  and 
Co.,  1861.     24° 

Infantry  tactics,  for  instruction,  exercise,  and  manoeuvres  of  soldier, 

company,    line    of    skirmishers,    battalion,    brigade,    or    corps 

d'arm^e,  by  Silas  Casey,  v.  1:  [School  of  soldier].     New  York, 

D.  Van  Nostrand,  1862.     24°    * 

Same,  v.  2:  School  of  battalion.     New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand, 

1862.     24° 
Same,  v.  3:  Evolutions  of  brigade  and  corps  d'arm^e.     New  York, 
D.  Van  Nostrand,  1862.     24° 

Infantry  tactics,  or  rules  for  exercise  and  manoeuvres  of  infantry,  by 
[Winfield]  Scott,  v.  1:  Schools  of  soldier  and  company.     New- 
edition.     New  York,  Harper  &  Brothers,  1854.     24° 
Same,  v.  2:  School  of  battalion,  and  instruction  for  light  infantry  or 
rifle.     New  edition.     New  York,  Harper  &  Brothers,  1861.    24" 
Same,  v.  3.    * 


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In3'i 
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InS" 
In3  '* 
In3'« 
I1131' 
In3i8 
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R442 
R443 


Sw7 


T17 


T17 


W3.17  ': 

(date) 

ws.n^z 

(date) 

W3.18: 

Ar5 

Ar7 

C31 

W3.    ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

Drill  resultitlons— Continued 

Infantry  tactics.     New  system  of  infantry  tactics,  double  and  single 

rank,  adapted  to  American  topography  and  improved  fire-arms; 

by  Emory  Upton.     N.  Y.,  D.  Appleton  and  Co.,  18G7.     24« 
Same.     1868.     24° 
Infantry  drill  regulations;  adopted  Oct.  3,  1891.     1891.    small  4" 
Infantry  drill  rogulationa,  for  use  at  recruiting  depots;  adopted  Oct.  3, 

1891.     1893.     32<^ 
Infantry  drill  regulations,  manual  of  arms  adapted  to  magazine  rifle, 

(iiliber  .30.     1895.    small  4'> 
Same.     1897.    small  4^    (War  Dept.   doc.   47.)     [Also  in   W3.16: 

In3l^  following  p.  353.] 
Infantry  drill  regulations.     Extended  order  drill,  infantry  drill  regula- 
tions,    n.  p.  [1898].     small  4« 
Infantry  drill  regulations  and  manual  of  arms  with  appendix  showing 

changes  to  June  1,  1901.     1901.    small  4» 
Infantry  drill  regulations,  tentative.     1902.    oblong  24» 

See,  for  later  regulations,  W2.6:In3^-^. 
Rifle  and  light  infantry  tactics,  for  exercise  and  manoeuvres  of  troops 

when  acting  as  light  infantry  or  riflemen,  prepared  by  W.  J. 

Hardee,  v.  1.     Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  1855. 

240    * 

Same,  v.  2:  School  of  battalion.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo 
&  Co.,  1855.     24« 

Rifles  and  rifle  practice,  elementary  treatit^e  upon  theory  of  rifle  firing, 
explaining  causes  of  inaccuracy  of  fire  and  manner  of  correcting 
it,  with  descriptions  of  infantry  rifles  of  Europe  and  United 
States,  their  balls  and  cartridges;  by  C.  M.  Wilcox.  New  York, 
D.  Van  Nostrand,  1859.  12° 
See  also  W3.16:F51ri-3,  F5l8i-3,  F51t,  and  T17''2. 

Sword  exercise,  for  military  instruction;  by  Henry  C.  Wayne.  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Gideon  and  Co.,  1850.  12°  [This  publication 
includes  2  works  by  Wayne,  each  with  its  own  title-page  and 
paging,  both  bearing  imprint,  Gideon  and  Co.,  1849.  One  is 
entitled,    Fencing  with  small  sword;   the  other,   Exercise  for 

broadsword,  sabre,  cut  and  thrust,  and  stick.     See  also  W2.6: 
Sal  1.2] 

Target  practice.     System  of  target  practice  for  use  of  troops  when  armed 
with  musket,  rifle-musket,  rifle,  or  carbine;  prepared  by  Henry 
Heth.     [1st  edition.]    Philadelphia,  Henry  Carey  Baird,  1858. 
12° 
Same;  prepared  [by  Henry  Heth].     [2d  edition.]    1862.     12» 
See  also  W3.16:F51r'-3,  F51si-3,  F51t,  and  R44i-3. 
Recruiting  for  line  of  Army 

[Published  monthly  for  the  information  of  recruiting  officers.  Not  listed  here. 
Until  May,  190G,  the  title  was,  Enlistments  for  line  of  Army.J 

Statement  of  recruiting  for  line  of  Army,  at  gen- 
eral recruiting  stations  and  their  auxiliaries 

[Published  quarterly  for  the  information  of  recruiting  officers.  Not  listed  here. 
Until  Sept.  1906,  the  title  was.  List  of  recruiting  stations  showing  number  of 
recruits  for  line  of  Army  enlisted  at  each  station  witli  its  auxiliaries.) 

Examination  papers 

Army  regulations.  Examination  paper,  administration,  Army  regula- 
tions.    [1898.]    12° 

Artillery.  Examination  paper,  heavy  artillery,  for  captains  and  lieu- 
tenants,    n.  p.  [1898.]    12« 

Cavalry  drill.  Examination  paper,  cavalry  drill  regulations.  1896. 
12° 


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W3.19: 

Ar5i 

Ar53 

B611 
B612 
C76 

D261 

D262 
D263 
D64' 


D642 
G28 

M18 


W3.20: 

(date) 


W3.21: 

(date) 


W3.22: 

(date) 


W3.    ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 
Memoranda  (unnumbered) 

Army  regulations.  Memorandum,  Genera'  orders  and  Circulars  amend- 
ing Army  regulations,  1895.     July  1,  1898.     12° 

Army  regulations.  Memorandum,  Army  regulations,  1895,  amended, 
modified,  etc.,  by  General  orders  and  Circulars  to  include  Dec. 
31,1899.  [Apr.  19, 1900.]  12«>  [In  later  years,  volumes  of  Army 
regulations  (W1.6:)  include  memoranda  of  this  sort.] 

Blank  forms.  Memorandum  [list  of  blank  forms  furnished  by  Adjutant- 
General's  Office  for  use  in  field].    July  1,  1898.     12<' 

Blank  forms.  Memorandum  [list  of  blank  forms  furnished  by  Adjutant- 
General's  Office].    Apr.  1,  1903.     12« 

Confederate  States.  Memorandum  relative  to  general  officers  appointed 
by  President  in  armies  of  Confederate  States,  1861-65.  ]905. 
[5241-244] 

Dates.     Office  memoranda,  dates  of  certain  wars,  campaigns,  expedi- 
tions, events,  etc.     Apr.  18,  1896.    oblong  8° 
Same.     Oct.  1,  1896.     oblong  8° 
Same.    Jan.  13,  1900.    oblong  large  8'' 
Divisions  and  departments.    Memorandum,  military  geographical  divi- 
sions and  departments  and  their  commanders,  Jan.  1, 1898-May  1, 
1903.     [May  21,  1903.]    12o 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1898-Dec.  31,  1905.     [Jan.  8,  1906.]     12« 
General  officers.    Memorandum  relative  to  general  officers  in  armies  of 

United  States  during  Civil  War,  1861-65.     1906.     [5241-245] 
Machine  guns.    Memorandum  [provisional  rules  for  judging  effective- 
ness of  machine  guns  at  maneuvers,  published  for  guidance  of 
umpii-es  at  camps  of  instruction].     Aug.  27,  1908.     12<» 

Military  commands  and  posts,  witli  post  offices, 
telegrapli  stations,  and  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tions or  boat  landings 


1895 

1896 
1897 

[Oct.  5] 
Nov.  8 
Oct.  1 
Oct.  1 

1898  [None  issued?]      1902, 

1899  [Aug.  5]  t                1903 

1900,  July    1                    1904 

1901,  Sept.  1                    1905 

Aug.  1 
Sept.  1 
Sept.  1 
Sept.  1 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  later  issues.] 

Offl 

cial  Ti 
of  U] 

Bgister  of  officers  of  voluntee 
aited  States 

>rs  in 

service 


Roster  of  commissioned  officers,  United  States  volunteer  regiments  of 
engineers,  cavalry,  and  infantry 

1898,  July  8 

Officers  of  volunteer  regiments  organized  under  act  of  Mar.  2,  1899 

1899,  Aug.  15 
Sept.  30 
Nov.  15 

Official  register  of  officers  of  volunteers  in  service  of  United  States 

1900,  June  1    2  editions.     (War  Dept.  doc.  117.) 
[Discontinued.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  or  some  portion  of  it  and 
are  published  for  the  information  of  military  men.    Not  listed  here. 

Individual  General  orders  are  occasionally  bound  or  reprinted,  sometimes  with  and 
sometimes  without  title-page.  A  striking  example  is  General  orders  100,  1863, 
Instructions  for  government  of  armies  of  United  States  in  the  field,  by  Francis 
Lieber,  which  has  been  reprinted  many  times.  Such  reprints,  if  published  by 
the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  War  or  by  the  Adjutant- General's  Department,  are 
classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  with  the  originals  thereof  under  W3.22: 
If,  however,  the  reprints  are  published  by  other  bureaus  or  offices  of  the  Govern- 
ment, entries  are  made  under  such  bureau  or  office;  see,  for  example,  entries 
under  W42.13:II3Ci  and  W49.9  2:R2Gi>2.] 


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(date) 

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AsT 

K26 

M86 

P33 
W41 
\VG9 

W3.25: 

(nos.) 


W3.26: 

(date) 

W3.27: 

(date) 


W3.28: 

All 

Ar5i 


Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  or  some  i)ortlon  of  it  and 
are  pul>lished  for  the  information  of  military  men.    Not  listed  here.J 

Orders  (miacellaneous  unnumbered) 

[Assignments  to  divisions  of  Adjutant-General's  Office.]  Oct.  7,  1895. 
12° 

Keith,  William  H.  Order  [announcing  appointment  of  William  H. 
Keith  as  chief  of  Military  Information  Division].  Sept.  23, 1901. 
12« 

Movements  of  individual  officers.  Orders  [involving  status  or  move- 
ments of  individual  officers  to  be  issued  through  Appointment, 
Commission,  and  Personnel  Division].    Sept.  12,  1900.    12° 

Peck,  William  Noble.  Orders  [announcing  death  of  William  Noble 
Peck].    Sept.  3,  1901.     12« 

[Weekly  summary  of  operations  of  divisions  of  Adjutant-General's  Office 
to  be  prepared  by  chiefs  of  divisions.]     Nov.  15,  1900.     12° 

Wilson,  George  S.  [Orders  announcing  death  of  Major  George  S.  Wil- 
son.]   Jan.  18,  1897. 

[Public  moneys  depositaries]  circulars 

[1]  [Public  moneys  in  Ist  National  Bank  of  Duluth,  Minn.,  to  be  with- 
drawn and  deposited  in  1st  National  Bank  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.] 
July  29,  1893.     12°    * 

[2]  [List  of  depositaries  of  public  moneys  designated  for  use  of  disbursing 
officers  of  War  Department.]    Sept.  1,  1893.     12° 

[3]  [Designated  depositaries  of  public  moneys  at  Dallas,  Tex.,  and 
Nashville,  Tenn.]    Oct.  10,  1893.     12° 

[4]  [First  National  Bank  of  Helena,  Mont.,  redesignated  a  depositary  of 
public  moneys.]     Feb.  12,  1894.     12° 

[5]  [Public  moneys  to  be  withdrawn  from  Union  National  Bank  of  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  and  deposited  in  Deseret  National  Bank  of  Salt 
Lake  City.]    Apr.  5,  1894.     12° 

[6]  [Division  of  public  moneys  between  2  national  bank  depositaries  of 
Leavenworth,  Kans.]    June  11,  1894.     12° 

[7]  [Public  moneys  to  be  withdrawn  from  Omaha  National  Bank  of 
Omaha,  Nebr.,  and  deposited  in  United  States  and  Merchants' 
national  banks  of  Omaha.]    Sept.  8,  1894.     12° 

[8]  [First  National  Bank  of  Duluth,  Minn.,  designated  a  depositary  of 
public  moneys.]     Dec.  15,  1894.     12° 

[9]  [Washington  National  Bank  of  Seattle,  Wash.,  designated  a  deposi- 
tary of  public  moneys.]    June  10,  1895.     12° 

[Recruiting  service  circulars] 

[These  circulars,  xisually  129,  sometimes  bear  a  title,  such  as  "U.  S.  Army  recruiting 
circular"  or  "Circular  letter— recruiting  service,"  but  more  often  are  addressed. 
"  To  ofiicers  of  the  recruiting  service."  Being  regarded  as  confidential,  they  are 
not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  general  officers  and  officers '  of  general 
staff,  volunteers  [War  with  Spain,   1898]    12° 

1898,  June  15 
July  8 
Dec.    1 

1899,  May     1 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions 

^eeaZso  W2.G: 
Alaska.     Regulations  governing  use  and  occupancy  of  lands  within 

limits  of  military  reservation  of  Fort  St.  Michael,  Alaska,    n.  p. 

[Nov.  11,  1897].     12° 
Army  and  navy  maneuvers.     Rules  for  army  and  navy  maneuvers  of 

1902;  by  George  F.  E.  Harrison  and  Roy  C.  Smith.     1902.    * 


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Classification 
no. 

W3.28: 

Ar52 


Ar53 

Ar5* 

€16 
H79 

M971 

M972 
P84» 
P842 
R241 

R242 

R243 

R24^ 
R24« 
R246 
Un3^ 

Un32 
Un38 
UnS^ 

W19 

W3.29: 

(date) 


W3.  ADJUTANT- GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions— Continued 

Army  and  navy  maneuvers.  Rules  for  army  and  navy  maneuvers  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  Army  and  Navy  Departments;  by  Geo. 
F.  E.  Harrison,  and  Mark  L.  Bristol.     1903. 

Army  and  navy  maneuvers.  Revised  rules  for  combined  army  and 
navy  maneuvers,  prepared  under  direction  of  Army  and  Navy 
War  Colleges  by  joint  board  consisting  of  H.  S.  Knapp  and  Wil- 
liam Chamberlaine.    n.  p.  [Feb.  8,  1904].     12^ 

Same,  prepared  under  direction  of  War  and  Navy  Departments; 

approved  May,  1904.     1904.     12° 
See  also  W2.6:M31. 
Canteen  regulations,  with  authoritative  decisions  thereon,    n.  p.  [Aug. 
20,  1891].     12°     [Interleaved.] 

Hospital  corps.  Provisional  manual  of  instruction  for  hospital  corps 
and  company  bearers;  by  C.  L.  Heizmann.     1888.     12° 

Muster-rolls.     Instructions  for  making  muster-rolls,  mustering  into  serv- 
ice, periodical  payments,  and  discharging  from  service  of  volun- 
teers or  militia.     Revised  [Mar.  31,  1863].     1863.     16« 
Same.     Revised  [Nov.  20,  1863].     1863.     16« 

Post  exchange  regulations,    n.  p.  May  1,  1899.     12° 
Same.    n.  p.  Feb.  2,  1901.     12° 

Record  books .  Rules  for  keeping  principal  record  books  used  at  Depart- 
ment and  general  headquarters  and  at  Adjutant  General's  Office, 
and  for  making  principal  reports,  returns,  &c.,  required  for 
Adjutant  General's  Office.     1862.     12° 

Recruiting  service.  Regulations  for  recruiting  service  of  Army  of 
United  States.  Washington,  printed  by  Francis  Prestx)n  Blair, 
1834.     12° 

Same.     Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  Public  Printer,  1854.     12° 
[Interleaved.] 

Same.     1861.     12°    [Interleaved.] 

Same,  both  regular  and  volunteer.     1862.     12° 

Same.     1863.     12° 
Uniform.     Regulations  for  uniform  &  dress  of  Army  of  United  States, 
June,  1851,  from  original  text  and  drawings  in  War  Department. 
Philadelphia,  published  bv  William  H.  Horstmann  and  Sons 
[1851]  T.  K.  and  P.  G.  Collins,  printers,     large  4° 

Same,  July,  1872,  from  original  text  and  drawings  in  War  Depart- 
ment.    Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1872.     large  4° 

Uniform.  Extracts  from  General  orders  relating  to  uniform  of  Army. 
[Mar.  16,  1904.]     12° 

Uniform.  Regulations  for  uniform  and  dress  of  Marine  Corps,  from 
original  text  and  drawings  in  Quartermaster's  Department. 
May,  1875.     large  4° 

War.  Rules  and  articles  of  war  and  kindred  statutes,  with  General 
orders  and  decisions  relating  thereto;  amended  to  Nov.  30,  1892. 
1892.     12° 

Soldier's  handbook    16« 

1887  8° 
1895 

1896  (War  Dept.  doc.   9.) 

1898  (War  Dept.  doc.  66.) 

1900  (War  Dept.  doc.  126.) 

1902  (War  Dept.  doc.  126.) 

1905  (War  Dept.  doc.  248. 

1908  (War  Dept.  doc.  332. 


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no. 


W3.    ADJUTANT-GENERAIi'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 


W3.3() :     Stations  of  Army    oblong  f »  and  oblong  large  8* 


(date) 


(Tho  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  Station  lists  earlier  than  Oct.  4, 1895,  but  It 
is  known  that  from  Mar.  4,  189:i,  and  probably  prior  to  that,  the  lists  were  issued 
monthly  or  whenever  there  were  chanj?es  enough  to  call  for  their  publication. 
From  Sept.  21,  1899,  to  May  4,  1905,  Stations  of  Army  was  considered  a  weekly 
publication;  since  May,  1905,  it  has  been  a  monthly.] 

1895,  Oct.  4 
Dec.  5 

1896,  Jan.  10 
Mar.  20 
June  3 
July  1 
Aug.  28 
Sept.  15 
Oct.  5 
Oct.  27 

1897,  Jan.  7 
July  9 
July  24 
Oct.  12 
Dec.  1 

1898,  Jan.  12 
Feb.  25 
Mar.  22 
July  14 
Sept.  1 

1899,  Aug.  10 
Aug.  24 
Sept.  21 
Sept.  28 
Oct.  5 
Oct.  12 
Oct.  19 
Oct.  26 
Nov.  2 
Nov.  9 
Nov.  16 
Nov.  23 
Nov.  30 
Dec.  7 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  21 
Dec.  28 

1900,  Jan.  4 
Jan.  11 
Jan.  18 
Jan.  25 
Feb.  1 
Feb.  22 


Mar.  1 
Mar.  8 
Mar.  22 
Apr.  5 
Apr.  12 
Apr.  19 
Apr.  26 
May  3 
May  10 
May  16 
May  24 
May  31 
June  7 
June  14 
June  21 
June  28 
July     5 


1900,  July   12 

July   19 

July   26 

Aug.     2 

Aug.     9 

Aug.  16 

Aug.  23 

Aug.  30 

Sept.  13 

Sept.  20 

Sept.  27 

Oct.    11 

Oct.    18 

[None  issued. 

Oct.    25 

[None  issued. 

Nov.     1 

Nov.     8 

[None  issued.] 

Nov.  15 

Nov.  22 

Nov.  29 

Dec.     6 

None  issued.] 

Dec:  13 

None  issued.] 

Dec.  20 

Dec.  27 

1901,  Jan.      3 

[None  issued.] 

Jan.    10 

Jan.    17 

Jan.    24 

Jan.    31 

Feb.     7 

None  issued.] 
None  issued.] 

Feb.   14 

Feb.  21 

Feb.   28 

[None  issued.] 

Mar.     7 

Mar.   14 

Mar.   21 

Mar.  -28 

Apr.     4 

Apr.    11 

Apr.    18 

Apr.    25 

May      2 

[None  issued.] 

May      9 

May    16 

May    23 

May   30 

« 

June     6 

June  13 

June  20 

June  27 

July     4 

July   11 

« 

July   18 

July   25 

Aug.     1 

Aug.     8 

Aug.  15 

Aug.  22 

Aug.  29 

« 

Sept.    5 

Sept.  12 

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(date) 


1901,  Sept.  19 
Sept.  26 
Oct.  3 
Oct.  10 
Oct.  17 
Oct.  24 
Oct.  31 
Nov.  7 
Nov.  14 
Nov.  21 
Nov.  28 
Dec.  5 
Dec.  12 
Dec.  19 
Dec.  26 

1902,  Jan.  2 
Jan.  9 
Jan.  16 
Jan.  23 
Jan.  30 
Feb.  7 
Feb.  14 
Feb.  20 
Feb.  27 
Mar.  6 
Mar.  13 
Mar.  20 
Mar.  27 
Apr.  3 
Apr.  10 
Apr.  17 
Apr.  24 
May  1 
May  8 
May  15 
May  22 
May  29 
June  5 
June  12 
June  19 
June  26 
July  3 
July  10 
July  17 
July  24 
July  31 
Aug.  7 
Aug.  14 
Aug.  21 
Aug.  28 
Sept.  4 
Sept.  11 
Sept.  18 
Sept.  25 
Oct.  2 
Oct.  9 
Oct.  16 
Oct.  23 
Oct.  30 
Nov. 
Dec.  4 
Dec.   11 


[None  issued.] 
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[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 


[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 


[None  issued.] 


1902, 


[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 


[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 

[None  issued.] 


1903, 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Jan, 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
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Jan. 
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May 


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24  [None 

31  [None 
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14  [None  issued.] 
21 
28 

4  [None 
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5  [None 


issued.] 

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issued.] 


t  Lists  from  Feb.  11-Apr.  28,  1904,  were  issued  by  Record  and  Pension  Office;  see 
W40,5; 


1247 


ClMslflcatloB    w;i.    ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

no. 


W3.30:     Stations  of  Army— Continued 


(date) 


W3.31: 

(date) 

W3.32: 

(date) 


1904,  May  12 
May  19 
May  26 
June  2 
June  9 
June  16 
June  23 
June  30 
July  7 
July  14 
July  21 
July  28 
Aug.  4 
Aug.  11 
Aug.  18 
Aug.  25 
Sept.  1 
Sept.  8 
Sept.  15 
Sept.  22 
Sept.  29 
Oct.  6 
Oct.  13 
Oct.  20 
Oct.  27 
Nov.  3 
Nov.  10 
Nov.  17 
Nov.  24 
Dec.  1 
Dec.  8 
Dec.  15 
Dec.  22 
Dec.  29 

1905,  Jan.  5 
Jan.  12 
Jan.  19 
Jan.  26 
Feb.  2 
Feb.  9 
Feb.  16 
Feb.  23 
Mar.  1 
Mar.  8 
Mar.  16 
Mar.  23 
Mar.  30 
Apr.  6 
Apr.  13 
Apr.  20 
Apr.  27 
May  4 
May  11 
May  18 
May  25 
June  2 
June  9 


[None  issued 

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None  issued, 

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[None  issued . 
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None  issued. 
None  issued. 
^None  issued. 
None  issued. 
None  issued. 


1905,  June 
June 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
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Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
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May 
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July 
Aug. 
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Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
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July 
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Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
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May 
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Oct. 
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Dec. 


16  [None  issued. 

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30 
31 
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30 

30 

30 

31 


Special  orders,  War  Department 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  or  some  portion  of  it  and 
are  published  for  the  information  of  military  men.    Not  listed  here.] 

General  court  martial  orders 

[Not  listed  here.] 


1248 


Classification 
no. 

W3.33: 


C81 
R26 

R731 

R732 

R734 

R73^ 
R73« 

W3.34: 

(date) 

W3.35: 

(date) 


W3.     ADJUTANT- GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT— Con. 

Militia  Affairs  Division  (miscellaneous  publications) 

[W3.33:  and  W3.35:  are  reserved  for  publications  issued  by  the  Militia  Affairs  Divi- 
sion whicli  was  subordinate  to  the  adjutant-general  and  was  not  a  separate  pub- 
lishing office.  See,  for  publications  of  the  later  Militia  Affairs  Division  created 
Feb.  12, 1908,  in  Office  of  Secretary  of  War,  W70.] 

Correspondence .     Instructions  for  conducting  correspondence  and  keep- 
ing records  by  organized  militia  and  volunteer  forces.     1904.     12*' 
Regulations  of  War  Department  governing  organized  militia  under  Con- 
stitution and  laws  of  United  States.     1908.     (War  Dept.  doc. 
319.)  t 
Roster  of  organized  militia  of  United  States  by  divisions,  brigades,  regi- 
ments, companies,  etc.,  with  their  stations,  May,  1903.     1903. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  201.) 
Same,  Oct.  1903.     1903.     (War  Dept.  doc.  211.) 
Same,  Jan.  1905.     1905.     (War  Dept.  doc.  251.) 
Same,  by  divisions,  brigades,  regiments,  companies,  and  other  or- 
ganizations, with  their  stations,  Feb.  1906.     1906. 
Same,  Feb.  28,  1907.     1907. 
Same,  Feb.    1,  1908.     1908. 
See,  for  later  rosters,  W70.5: 
Roster  of  oflacers,  Adjutant- General's  Department 

[It  is  probable  that  there  have  been  many  issues,  but  the  Public  Documents  Library 
has  only  one  which  is  for  May  15, 1884.] 

Report  on  militia  of  United  States 

[W3.33:  and  "W3.35:  are  reserved  for  publications  issued  by  the  Militia  Affairs  Divi- 
sion which  was  subordinate  to  the  adjutant-general  and  was  not  a  separate  pub- 
lishing office.  See,  for  publications  of  the  later  Militia  Affairs  Division  created 
Feb.  12, 1908,  in  Office  of  Secretary  of  War,  W70.] 

Report  of  military  secretary 

1904-06,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

Report  of  adjutant-general 

1907,  in  annual  report  of  War  Department  (Wl.l :),  and  issued  separately 
also. 


W4. 


CHICKAMAUGA     AND      CHATTANOOGA 
MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION 


NATIONAL 


[By  act  approved  Aug.  19,  1890,  $125,000  was  appropriated  for  the  condemnation  and  purchavse  of  the  land 
rendered  historic  by  the  battles  of  Chattanooga  and  Chickamauga,  and  a  commission  was  authorized  to 
take  up  the  work  of  converting  the  land  into  a  national  military  park.  The  park  was  officially  dedicated 
Sept.  18-20,  1895.  See,  for  history  of  its  establishment,  p.  317-330  of  Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and 
Chattanooga  National  Military  Park  (Y4.C43:D36).] 


W4.1: 

(date) 

W4.2: 

At6i 

At62 


C39 


Annual  reports 

[1891-96,  no  signed  report  issued. 

1897  and  1898,  a  signed  summary  of  the  annual  report  is  included  in  annual  report  of 

War  Department  (Wl.l:). 
1899-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Atlas  of  battlefields  of  Chickamauga,  Chattanooga,  and  vicinity  [with 
descriptions  of  plates  and  positions  of  troops].  1896-7.  f  ° 
Same,  republished  by  order  of  Congress,  with  additional  position 
maps.  1901.  i^  [4175-514]  [Both  bureau  editions  carrj^  be- 
sides the  imprint  of  Government  Printing  Office  the  imprint  of 
Julius  Bien  &  Co.  Lith.  N.  Y.  The  Congressional  sheep-bound  edi- 
tion does  not  contain  the  cover-title  giving  index  to  plates,  etc.] 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Battles  about  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  Nov.  23-25, 
1863;  Orchard  Knob,  Lookout  Mountain,  Missionary  Ridge;  or- 
ganization of  Union  forces  and  of  Confederate  forces;  compiled  by 
II.  V.  Boynton.     1895. 


^See,  for  1910  and  later  editions,  footnote  for  W70.7: 


1249 


Classlflffttlon 
no. 


Wl.    CHICKAMAUGA  AND    CHATTANOOGA   NA- 
TIONAL MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION— Con. 


W4.2:     Gouoral  publications— Coutinuod 


039=* 

CM3 

L52 

P94 

T84 

W4.3: 

(no8.) 

(date) 


Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Campaign  for  Chattanooga,  theater  of  movementa 
and  battlefields  as  seen  from  point  of  Ix)okout  Mountain.     1902. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Campaign  for  Chattanooga,  historical  sketch  de- 
scriptive of  model  in  relief  of  region  about  Chattanooga  and  of 
battles  illustrated  thereon.     1902. 

Chickamauga,  Ga.  Battle  of  Chickamauga,  Ga.,  Sept.  19-20,  1863, 
organization  of  Army  of  the  Cumberland  and  Army  of  Tennes- 
see; compiled  by  11.  V.  Boynton.     1895. 

Legislation,  Congressional  and  State,  pertaining  to  establishment  of 
park;  regulations,  original  and  amended,  governing  erection  of 
monuments,  markers,  and  other  memorials.     1897. 

Progress  and  condition  of  work  of  establishing  Chickamauga  and  Chatta- 
nooga National  Military  Park.     [1895  J 

Turchin,  John  B.  Report  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National 
Park  Commission  on  claim  of  John  B.  Turchin  and  others  that  in 
battle  of  Chattanooga  his  brigade  captured  position  on  Missionary 
Ridge  known  as  the  De  Long  place  and  decision  of  Secretary  of 
War  thereon.     [1896.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
CirctQars 

[The  circulars  issued  ])y  the  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park 
Commission  are  not  listed  here.J 


W5.      SUBSISTENCE  DEPARTMENT 

[June  16, 1775,  the  Continental  Congress  passed  a  resolution  providing  for  one  commissary-general  of  stores 
and  provisions.  The  number  of  commissaries  was  increased  by  various  legislative  acts,  and  the  office 
became  known  as  Subsistence  Department.  See,  for  historical  information,  Legislative  history  of  Sub- 
sistence Department,  1775-1876  (W5.2:H62i).] 


W5.1: 

(date) 


(CT) 
W5.2: 


A12 


Ar5^ 


Ar52 


B64 


B74 


Annual  reports  of  commissary-general 

[1826-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (\Vl.l:),  and  since  1867  issued 

separately  also. 
Reports  for  1896  and  1897  each  have  2  editions,  one  with  and  one  without  appendix. 

Report  for  1899  appears  as  a  pamphlet  of  13  p.,  and  with  additional  matter  as  a 

pamphlet  of  16  p.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

[Some  of  the  publications  listed  in  this  class  were  issued  by  military  departments. 
Their  classification  under  Subsistence  Department  with  related  material  seems 
justifiable.) 

Alden  evaporating  process.  Circular  [recommending  commanders  to 
cure  vegetables  and  fruits  by  using  Alden  evaporating  process]. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Jan.  15,  1876.  16°  [Issued  by  Division  of 
the  Pacific] 

American  Public  Health  Association,  Prize  essay  of.     See  W5.2:C77  ^>^, 

Army.  How  to  feed  an  army  [reports  made  in  response  to  circular 
issued  by  commissary-general,  June  1,  1865].  1901.  12°  (War 
Dept.  doc.  129.) 

Army.  Letter  of  R.  Macfeely  [to  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorgani- 
zation of  Army,  containing  opinions  and  suggestions  as  to  changes 
in  organization  of  Army].  [1876.]^  f  °  [See,  for  further  informa- 
tion concerning  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorganization  of 
Army,  entries  and  note  under  Wl.2:Ar52'^.] 

Books.  [List  of  books  relative  to  duties  of  Subsistence  Department.] 
Sept.  13,  1901.     12° 

Bread  and  bread  making.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1864.    16® 


82452°— 11- 


-79 


1250 


Classification 
no. 

W5.2: 

B74  2 


B743 
B74^ 
B98 
C15 


C16 


C29 
C33 

C771 


C772 


C773 
C77* 
D56 


Ef4 
F73 
G28 

H62 


H622 
H623 


W5.     SUBSISTENCE   DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Bread  making.  Notes  on  bread  making,  permanent  and  field  ovens, 
and  bakehouses,  prepared  by  George  Bell;  with  extracts  from 
Notes  on  flour,  by  same  officer.     1882. 

Bread  making.  Practical  instructions  in  bread-making;  edited,  mainly 
from  data  furnished  by  George  Bell,  by  John  W.  Barriger.  Wash- 
ington [no  publisher]  1878.     12° 

Bread  making.  [Directions  for  making  bread  in  field;  by  John  G. 
Bourke.]  Sept.  11,  1877.  12°  [Issued  by  Department  of  the 
Platte.] 

Butter.  Notes  on  butter  and  cheese  [their  manufacture,  transportation, 
and  quality,  by  various  authors];  by  Thomas  Wilson.  Subsist- 
ence Office,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec.  11,  1868.     16^ 

Camp  fires  and  camp  cooking,  or  culinary  hints  for  the  soldier,  including 
receipt  for  making  bread  in  portable  field  oven  furnished  by  Sub- 
sistence Department;  by  James  M.  Sanderson.  Washington  [no 
publisher]  Jan.  1862.  12°  [Issued  from  Headquarters  Army  of 
the  Potomac] 

Canned  goods.  Notes  on  [culture,  preparation,  sealing  and  inspection 
of]  canned  goods;  by  T[homas]  Wilson.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no 
publisher]  1870.     16° 

Cattle  and  cattle  feeding.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1865.     16° 

Cellars.  Notes  on  ventilation  of  cellars,  with  designs;  by  John  P.  Haw- 
kins.    New  York  [no  publisher]  1880.     16° 

Cooking.  Practical,  sanitary,  and  economic  cooking  adapted  to  persons 
of  moderate  and  small  means,  Lomb  prize  essay;  by  Mary  Hin- 
man  Abel.  n.  p.  American  Public  Health  Association,  1890. 
12°  [Treatise  on  Army  cookery  inserted  preceding  title-page. 
Accepted  by  Government  for  gratuitous  distribution  to  Army  and 
Navy.  Back  title  reads:  Prize  essay  of  American  Public  Health 
Association.] 
Same,  English  and  German,  n.  p.  American  Public  Health  Associa- 
tion, 1890.  12°  [Treatise  on  Army  cookery  inserted  preceding 
title-page.  Accepted  by  Government  for  gratuitous  distribution 
to  Army  and  Navy.] 

Cooking  schools.     Recipes  used  in  cooking  schools.  Army.     1906.     12° 
Same.     [Edition,  Nov.  20,  1906.]    1906.     12° 

Diet.  [Letter  from  J.  C.  McKee  to  S.  Breck,  assistant  adjutant  general, 
enclosing  diet  tables  and  recipes  for  full  diet  for  10  men.]  May  5, 
1875.  12°  [Issued  by  Department  of  California.  Letter  men- 
tions Diet  table  for  U.  S.  Army  hospitals,  not  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library.] 

Efficiency  reports.  Instructions  for  preparation  of  efficiency  reports  of 
employees  in  Subsistence  Department  at  large.  Nov.  25,  1903. 
12° 

Food  of  Army.  Remarks  on  food  of  Army;  by  Sam'l.  Breck,  accompa- 
nied by  table  showing  food  ration  in  different  years  since  1802. 
[1875.]    12° 

General  orders .  Synopsis  of  general  orders  and  circulars,  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral's Office,  affecting  Subsistence  Department  since  publication 
of  Army  regulations  of  1895;  by  Emmet  Hamilton.  [Hesse  print] 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Apr.  1900. 

History.  Legislative  history  of  Subsistence  Department,  June  16, 1775- 
Aug.  15,  1876;  by  John  W.  Barriger.  [1st  edition.]  Washington 
[no  publisher]  1876.  [Prepared  for  use  of  Commission  on  Reform 
and  Reorganization  of  Army,  which  was  organized  under  act 
approved  July  24,  1876;  see  entry  and  note  under  W1.2:Ar52.] 
Same.    2d  edition.     1877. 

Same  [June  16,  1775-Apr.  11,  1818].    Abridged  edition.    Washing- 
ton [no  publisher]  1878.    12° 


1251 


Cliiiwlficatiun 
no. 

W6.2 

H67 


II75 

L72 
Ov2 

P44 

R181 

R182 
R183 


RIB* 
R18» 
R18» 


St7 


Sul 


Sul2 


Sul  3 

Sul* 
Sul» 


Sul« 
Sul' 


T55 


W5.     SUBSISTENCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Hog  products.  Rules  for  manufacturing  hog  products;  adopted  by  Na- 
tional Convention  of  Pork  Packers  and  Provision  Dealers,  Louis- 
ville, Sept.  10,  1874.  [Copy  in  Public  Documenta  Library  is 
imperfect,  and  has  no  title-page.] 

Hominy.  Directions  for  cooking  coarse  hominy;  [by  John  P.  Haw- 
kins.] Omaha,  Nebr.,  Nov.  26,  1877.  oblong  16°  [Issued  by 
Department  of  the  Platte.] 

Little,  John.  [Announcement  of  death  of  John  Little.]  July  30,  1900. 
12« 

Ovens.  Descriptions  of  and  directions  for  using  portable  field-ovens 
furnished  by  Subsistence  Department;  Notes  upon  construction 
of  field-ovens,  by  W.  L.  Carpenter.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  pub- 
lisher] 1880.  16*'  [The  2  papers  forming  this  publication  are 
embodied  in  Notes  on  bread  making  (W5.2:B742).] 

Peterson,  M.  R.  [Announcement  of  death  of  M,  R.  Peterson.]  Oct.  22, 
1900.     12« 

Rations.     [Table]  to  reduce  rations  to  bulk  and  bulk  to  rations.    Mar. 
10,  1879.     oblong  16« 
Same.    n.  p.  n.  d.    oblong  16° 

Rations.     Army  ration,  issue  and  conversion  tables.     Sept.  13,  1395. 
4°     [Printed  on  one  side  of  page  only.     This  edition  does  not 
seem  to  have  been  considered  in  the  issue  of  later  editions.] 
Same.     [1st  edition.]    Apr.  23,  1901. 
'Same.     2d  edition.    Apr.  1,  1902. 

Rations.  Book  of  handy  reference  for  use  of  commissaries  when  issuing 
rations  at  places  where  proper  scales,  measures,  and  other  facili- 
ties are  not  available.     1905.     16° 

Stores.  Notes  on  preparing  stores  for  Army,  and  on  care  of  same,  etc., 
with  rules  for  detecting  adulterations;  by  C.  L.  Kilburn.  [Ist 
edition.]  1863.  *  [Public  Documents  Library  has  onljr  the  2d 
edition,  published  by  W.  A.  Webb,  Cincinnati,  which  is  not  a 
public  document.] 

Subsistence  manual .  [Memorandum  showing  paragraphs  of  Army  regu- 
lations, edition  of  1901,  sections  of  Revised  statutes,  and  Articles 
of  war  referred  to  by  paragraphs  of  Manual  for  Subsistence  Depart- 
ment.] [1903.]  [See,  for  Manual  for  Subsistence  Department, 
W5.6:] 

Subsistence  stores.  [Specifications  as  to  manner  of  making  bids  and 
delivering  subsistence  stores.]  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Aug.  1, 1877. 
16° 

Subsistence  stores.     Handbook  of  subsistence  stores.    1896.    12*    (War 
Dept.  doc.  19.) 
Same.     1900.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  128.) 

Subsistence  stores.  Circular  [of  instructions  for  preservation  and  care 
of  subsistence  stores].  Sept.  14,  1866.  16°  [Issued  by  Depart- 
ment of  the  Platte.] 

Subsistence  stores.  Circular  [giving  list  of  tares  for  guidance  of  oflScers 
in  Subsistence  Department].  July  1,  1867.  12°  [Issued  at 
Headquarters,  District  of  New  Mexico.] 

Subsistence  stores.  Circular  [giving  directions  for  making  requisitions 
for  subsistence  stores,  with  list  of  extra  groceries  consumed  by  one 
officer  in  6  months].  Dec.  24,  1873.  12°  [Issued  from  head- 
quarters, District  of  New  Mexico.] 

Subsistence  stores.  Specifications  and  conditions  for  subsistence  stores. 
Feb.  1907  and  Mar.  1908.  See  Circulars  3  of  1907  and  4  of 
1908  (W5 .4:907 3,  908^).] 

Tobacco.  Notes  on  culture,  cure,  manufacture,  inspection,  and  preser- 
vation of  tobacco;  [by  Thomas  C.  Sullivan].  Washington,  D.  C. 
[no  publisher]  1867.     [Issued  by  Department  of  the  Potomac.] 


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no. 


W5.     SUBSISTENCE   DEPARTMENT-  Continued 


W5.3:     Bulletins 


(nos.) 
W5.4: 

(date) 


[None  issued.] 
Circulars    12° 

[The  earliest  Circulars  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  reprinted  in  a  compila 
tion  entitled,  Circulars  from  the  commissary  general  of  subsistence,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1865.  This  contains  Circulars  1-12, 1864, 1-18, 1865, 1-17, 1866.  A  footnote 
to  Circular  1.  1864,  says  "The  Circulars  from  this  office  during  the  current  year 
will  be  numbered,  and  printed  the  same  size  as  General  orders  from  the  War 
Department."] 


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t  Not  issued.   • 

t  Circulars  3  of  1907  and  4  of  1908  have  title:  Specifications  and  conditions  for  sub- 
sistence stores. 


1253 


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no. 

W5.5: 

(date) 


W5.6: 

(date) 


W5.7: 

(date) 


W5.8: 

(date) 


W5.     SUBSISTENCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Manual  for  army  cooks    12" 

1879 

1883,  revised    16* 

189G    * 

Manual  for  Subsistence  Department    8* 

1896    12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  21.) 

1898;  corrected  to  Apr.  23    12«    (War  Dept.  doc.  21.)     [Title  on  cover 

reads:  Subsistence  manual,  1896.] 
1902;  revised  to  Apr.  7    (War  Dept.  doc.  156.) 
1908;  revised  to  May  1    (War  Dept.  doc.  321.)     [Interleaved.] 

Same;  revised  to  Sept.  1    (War  Dept.  doc.  321.) 
Regulations  for  Subsistence  Department    12«> 

1827  *        1841  *        1847  1862 

1835  *        1843  *        1855  1863  8'» 


1839 


1846  160 


1861 


[Up  to  date  (June,  1911),  no  more  issued.  The  1881  edition  of  Army  regulations 
(\Vl.(i:)  was  so  complete  that  an  edition  of  Regulations  for  Subsistence  Depart- 
ment was  unnecessary.  Circular  1  of  1895  ( VV5.4:895  >)  served  for  a  time  as  manual 
of  instructions  governing  ollicers  of  Subsistence  Department,  and  later  the 
Manual  for  Subsistence  Department  was  published;  see  W5.6:) 

Roster  of  Subsistence  Department  (monthly) 


1899,  Oct. 

1902,  May 

1904 

,  Dec. 

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Nov. 

June 

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I 


W6.     INSUI^R  AFFAIRS  BUREAU 

[Organized  under  order  of  acting  Secretary  of  War,  Dec.  13, 1898,  and  called  Division  of  Customs  and  Insular 
Affairs.  Changed  by  order  of  Secretary  of  War  to  Division  of  Insular  Affairs,  Dec.  10,  1900.  By  act  of 
July  1,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  712),  the  name  was  again  changed  to  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs.  By 
this  same  act,  the  business  assigned  to  the  bureau  was  designated  as  all  matters  pertaining  tocivilgovem- 
ment  in  island  possessions  of  United  States  subject  to  jurisdiction  of  War  Department. 

Publications  of  the  Philippine  Commission  which  are  issued  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau  are  entered  under 
W49. 

Under  act  approved  Apr.  12, 1900,  jurisdiction  of  this  division  over  civil  affairs  in  Porto  Rico  ceased  Apr.  30, 
1900.  Beginning  with  the  fiscal  year  1909,  the  governor  of  Porto  Rico  reports  to  the  War  Department, 
in  accordance  with  act  of  July  15,  1909,  promulgated  by  Executive  order  of  same  date,  the  text  of  which 
appears  under  W7o.    This  act  provided  that  the  business  of  the  War  Department  pertaining  to  civil 

fovemment  in  I'orto  Rico  be  assigned  to  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.    Publications  of  the  government  of 
'orto  Rico,  issued  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau  under  this  act,  are  entered  under  W75.    See,  for  historical 
information,  note  under  W75.] 


1254 


Classification 
no. 

W6.1: 

(date) 
W6.2: 

B31 


C49^ 


C492 
C52 


C561 
C562 

C76 
C89^ 

C892 


G251 

G252 
L97 
M311 


M31^ 
M82 
Or4 


W6.     INSULAR  AFFAIRS   BUREAU-Oontinued 
Annual  reports 

[1901-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Batan  Island .  Report  of  examination  of  coal  deposits  on  Batan  military 
reservation,  Batan  Island,  P.  I.;  by  H.  L.  Wigmore  [with  other 
extracts  and  reports].  1905.  [Also,  with  omissions,  in  Philip- 
pine Commission  annual  report,  1905.  pt.  4  (W49 .1 :905  *) .  Cover- 
title  reads  "Report  of  investigation  of  coal  deposits,"  and  gives 
fuller  title.] 

Civil  government.     Reports  on  law  of  civil  government  in  territory  sub- 
ject to  military  occupation  by  military  forces  of  United  States; 
by  Charles  E.  Magoon.     [Ist  edition.]    1902. 
Same.    2d  edition.    1902. 

Claims.  In  re  claims  made  against  United  States  by  reason  of  military 
operations,  encampment  of  troops,  conduct  of  soldiers,  etc.,  in 
Porto  Rico,  Cuba,  Hawaii,  and  Philippines.  [1901.]  [Also, 
with  slight  differences,  in  Reports  on  law  of  civil  government  in 
territory  subject  to  military  occupation  by  military  forces  of 
United  States  {\Y6.2:C49''^).] 

Classification  of  commodities.  Schedule  A,  classification  of  commodities 
for  monthly  statements  of  imported  commodities  [for  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  and  Philippine  Islands];  approved  May  1,  1899.    1899. 

Classification  of  commodities.  Schedule  B,  classification  of  commodi- 
ties for  monthly  statements  of  domestic  exports  [from  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  and  Philippine  Islands];  approved  May  1,  1899.     1899. 

Constitucion  de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  America  con  los  articulos  en 
adicion  y  enmienda  a  la  misma.    Agosto  de  1899. 

Cuba.  Lo  que  el  Secretario  de  Guerra  expone  en  su  informe  anual 
[1901]  relativo  d  Cuba  y  observaciones  del  Presidente  sobre  el 
mismo  asunto.     Diciembre  de  1901. 

Cuban  pacification,  report  of  William  H.  Taft,  Secretary  of  War,  and 
Robert  Bacon,  assistant  Secretary  of  State,  Dec.  11,  1906.  1907. 
[Report  covers  the  period  from  Sept.  14  to  Oct.  13,  1906,  and  is 
dated  Dec.  11,  1906.  Published  by  Insular  Affaii's  Bureau. 
Also  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1906,  v.  1  (Wl.l:906  ^).i 
See,  for  information  concerning  the  Army  of  Cuban  Pacification  and 
the  provisional  governor  of  Cuba,  notes  beginning  "Cuba"  and 
"Cuban"  under  Wl. 2: 
See,  for  annual  reports  of  provisional  governor  of  Cuba,  W1.16: 

Gazetteer.  Pronouncing  gazetteer  and  geographical  dictionary  of  Phil- 
ippine Islands,  also  law  of  civil  government  approved  July  1, 

1902,  with  index,  Sept.  30,  1902.     1902.     xxxix+933  p.  [8]  il. 
[249]  pi.  [61]  maps.     [4240-280] 

Same  [advance  issue  of  prefatory  matter  without  plates  or  maps], 
July  4,  1902.     1902.     xiv+264  p. 
Luzon.     Proposed  railway  lines  in  Luzon;  reportof  J.  T.  Norton.    July, 

1903.  (War  Dept.  doc.  206.) 

Manila  Railway  Company,  Limited.  [In  re  claim  of  Manila  Railway 
Coinpany,  Limited,  for  payment  by  United  States  of  interest  on 
capital  invested  in  railway  pursuant  to  guaranty  of  said  interest 
by  Spanish  Government,  by  Charles  E.  Magoon,  submitted  Dec. 
21,  1899.]  [1900.]  [In  4239-283]  [Also  in  Reports  on  law  of 
civil  government  in  territory  subject  to  military  occupation  by 
military  forces  of  United  States  (W6.2:C49'>^).] 

Manila,  P.  I.  $2,000,000  sewer  and  waterworks  construction  bond  issue 
of  Manila  [invitation  for  bids].     Nov.  10,  1906.    4« 

Moro  dialect.  Primer  and  vocabulary  of  Moro  dialect,  Magindanau; 
by  R.  S.  Porter.     Oct.  1903.     (War  Dept.  doc.  209.) 

Orient.  Report  on  certain  economic  questions  in  English  and  Dutch 
colonies  in  the  Orient;  by  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks.  Sept.  1902. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  168.) 


1255 


ClaNsiflratloa 

DO. 

W6.2 


P531 

P53=» 

P53^ 

P53* 

P53« 
P537 

P53» 


P53' 


P53'° 
P53" 

P53»2 

P53'3 
P53'^ 

P53>5 
P53'« 


W6.    INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Philippine  Islands.  Pronouncing  gazetteer  and  geographical  diction- 
ary of  Philippine  Inlands,  also  law  of  civil  government  approved 
July  1,1902.    SeeW6:2:G2b''\ 

Philippine  Islands.     [Circular  inviting  bids  for  $3,000,000  of  certificates 
of  indebtedness  of  Philippine  Islands.]    July  9,  1903.     12« 
Same.     Feb.  20,  1904.    12* 
Same.    July  18,  1904.     12» 

Philippine  Islands.  [Circular  inviting  bids  for  $1,000,000  of  certificates 
of  indebtedness  of  Philippine  Islands.]    July  26,  1906.     129 

Philippine  Islands.     Information  concerning  employment  of  school 
teachers  in  Philippine  Islands.     [1901.]    12» 
Same  [with  slight  alterations].     [1901.]    12° 

Philippine  Islands.  People  of  Philippines.  1901.  ([56th  Cong.  2d 
sess.     S.  doc.  218];  serial  no.  4943.) 

Philippine  Islands.  Report  on  construction  to  be  given  Congressional 
enactment,  approved  Mar.  2,  1901,  relating  to  public  lands  and 
timber  in  Philippines,  by  Charles  E.  Magoon,  submitted  Mar.  15, 
1901.  1901.  [Also  in  Reports  on  law  of  civil  government  in  ter- 
ritory subject  to  military  occupation  by  military  forces  of  United 
States  (W6.2:C49 1.2).] 

Philippine  Islands.  Report  on  right  of  government  of  Philippine 
Islands,  instituted  by  United  States,  to  regulate  commercial 
intercourse  with  archipelago  and  to  impose  import  and  export 
duties,  by  Charles  E.  Magoon,  submitted  Nov.  18,  1901.  1901. 
[Also,  with  omissions,  in  Reports  on  law  of  civil  government  in 
territory  subject  to  military  occupation  by  military  forces  of 
United  States  (W6.2:C49i'2)  j 

Philippine  Islands.  Consideraciones  contenidas  en  el  informe  anual 
del  Secretario  de  la  Guerra  [1901]  relativas  d  las  Islas  Filipinas  y 
observaciones  del  Presidente  sobre  el  mismo  asunto.  Enero  de 
1902. 

Philippine  Islands.  Reports  of  Philippine  Commission,  civil  governor, 
and  heads  of  executive  departments  of  civil  government  of  Phil- 
ippine Islands,  1900-03  [with  important  acts  relating  to  adminis- 
tration of  civil  affairs  in  islands  and  inaugural  addresses  of 
William  H.  Taft  and  Luke  E.  Wright,  etc.].     1904. 

Philippine  Islands.  Philippine  railways,  invitation  [from  Secretary  of 
War]  for  proposals  for  concessionary  contracts  or  grants  with  and 
by  Philippine  government  in  aid  of  construction  and  operation  of 
railways  in  Philippine  Islands.  June,  1905.  [See,  for  modified 
invitation,  W1.2:P53\] 

Philippine  Islands.  Philippine  railways,  proposed  draft  of  conces- 
sionary contract  or  grant.     1906.    4* 

Philippine   Islands.     Laws  relating   to   public   lands  in   Philippine 
Islands.     Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  War  Department,  1905,  Press 
of  Frank  L.  Sibley  &  Company,  Baltimore,  Md. 
See  also,  for  Acts  of  Congress,  treaties,  and  proclamations  relating  to 
noncontiguous  territory,  W6.12: 

Philippine  Islands.  Compilation  of  laws  and  regulations  relating  to 
public  lands  in  Philippine  Islands,  Feb.  1,  1908.     1908. 

Philippine  Islands.  Laws  against  treason,  sedition,  etc.,  communica- 
tion from  law  officer  making  comparison  between  existing  laws  of 
United  States  against  treason,  sedition,  and  misprision  and  act 
292  of  Philippine  Commission  [defining  crimes  or  treason,  insur- 
rection, sedition,  conspiracies,  seditious  utterances,  formation  of 
secret  political  societies,  etc.,  and  prescribing  punishment  there- 
for]. [1902.]  ([57th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  doc.  173];  serial  no. 
4234.)  [Also  in  Reports  on  law  of  civil  government  in  territory 
subject  to  military  occupation  by  military  forces  of  United  States 
(W6.2:C49i.2).] 


wv. 


1256 


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no. 


W6.     INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU— Continued 


W6.2:     General  publications— Continued 


P65 
P831 

P832 

P833 

Sa5 


W6.3: 

(nos.) 

we.*: 

(nos.) 


W6.5: 

C891 
C892 
C893 
P531 

P532 
P831 

P832 

W6.6: 

C491 

C492 
C493 

C73 

C76 

C86 


Pines,  Isle  of.  Isle  of  Pines,  Caribbean  Sea,  its  situation,  physical  fea- 
tures, inhabitants,  resources,  and  industries.     1902. 

Porto  Rico.  Report  of  Insular  Commission  upon  investigations  made 
into  civil  affairs  of  Porto  Rico,  with  recommendations.  June  9, 
1899. 

Porto  Rico.  Puerto  Rico;^  reports  of  Geo.  W.  Davis,  military  governor, 
and  reports  on  districts  of  Arecibo,  Aguadilla,  Cayey,  Humacao, 
Mayaguez,  Ponce,  San  Juan,  Vieques,  and  subdistrict  of  San 
German,  arranged  by  topics,  1899.     1900. 

Porto  Rico.  Reports  of  George  W.  Davis  [military  governor]  on  indus- 
trial and  economic  conditions  of  Puerto  Rico,  1899.     1900. 

Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe,  Cuba.  Special  report  on  insular  affairs 
of  provinces  of  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe,  Cuba,  by  Leonard 
Wood,  commanding  Department  of  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe 
[with  report  of  board  for  formulating  scheme  for  public  education 
in  province  of  Santiago].     Oct.  5,  1899. 

Bulletins 


[None  issued.] 

Circulars     12° 

1                            13 

25 

37 

2                            14    2  editions 

26 

38 

3                           15 

27 

39 

4                             16 

28 

40 

5                             17 

29 

41 

6                            18 

30 

42 

7                            19 

31 

43 

8                            20 

32 

44 

9                            21 

33 

45 

10                            22 

34 

46 

11                            23 

35 

47 

12                           24 

36 

48 

Immigration  regulations 

Cuba.     Immigration  regulations  for  Cuba.    June  1[7],  1899. 

Same  [with  corrected  date].    June  7,  1899. 

Same,  Spanish. 
Philippine  Islands.     Immigration  regulations  for  Philippine  Islands. 
June  7,  1899. 

Same,  Spanish. 
Porto  Rico.     Immigration  regulations  for  Porto  Rico.     June  7,  1899. 

Same,  Spanish. 
Translations 

Civil  administration.  Translation,  laws  relating  to  civil  administration 
and  government  of  Porto  Rico.     Aug.  1899. 

Civil  code.  Translation  of  civil  code  in  force  in  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and 
Philippines.     Oct.  1899. 

Civil  procedure.  Translation  of  law  of  civil  procedure  for  Cuba  and 
Porto  Rico,  with  annotations,  explanatory  notes,  and  amend- 
ments made  since  American  occupation.    Jan.  1901. 

Commerce.  Translation  of  code  of  commerce  in  force  in  Cuba,  Porto 
Rico,  and  Philippines,  amended  June  10,  1897,  including  com- 
mercial registry  regulations,  exchange  regulations,  and  provisions 
of  similar  character,  with  annotations  and  appendices.     Oct.  1899. 

Constitution.  Translation  of  proposed  constitution  for  Cuba,  official 
acceptance  of  Piatt  amendment,  and  electoral  law.     Nov.  1901. 

Criminal  procedure.  Translation  of  law  of  criminal  procedure  for  Cuba 
and  Porto  Rico,  with  Spanish  text,  with  annotations,  explanatory 
notes,  and  amendments  made  since  American  occupation.  Oct. 
1901. 


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ClaHsiacattoit 
no. 

W6.6: 

E12» 

E12» 
Em4 

J98 

M66» 

M662 
M841 
M842 

M92» 
M922 

N841 

N842 
P371 

P372 
P83 

P961 

P962 

P963 
R13» 
RI32 
RI33 

R13* 

R13» 

Se4 
W31 


W6.     INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU— Continued 

Translations— Continued 

Electoral  law.    Translation,  adaptation  of  electoral  law  of  June  26, 1890, 

to  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico.     Aug.  1899. 
Electoral  law.    Translation,  electoral  law  for  election  of  councilors  and 

provincial  deputies  in  Porto  Rico.    Aug.  1899. 
Eminent  domain.    Translation  of  law  of  eminent  domain,  extended  to 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  June  13,  1884,  and  regulations  for  ita  appli- 
cation.   Mar.  1901. 
Justice.    Translation,  compilation  of  organic  provisions  of  administra- 
tion of  justice  in  force  in  Spanish  colonial  provinces,  and  appen- 
dices relating  thereto,  1891.    July,  1899. 
Mining  law.    Translation  of  mining  law  applied  to  Cuba,  Oct.  10, 1883, 

and  June  27,  1884,  with  appendix  containing  provisions  to  date. 

June,  1900. 
Mining  law.    Translation  of  mining  law  and  regulations  in  force  in 

Philippines.    July,  1900. 
Mortgage  law.    Translation  of  mortgage  law  for  Cuba,  Puerto  Rico,  and 

iPhilippines,  1893.     1899. 
Mortgage  law.    Translation  of  general  regulations  for  execution  of 

mortgage  law  for  Cuba,   Puerto  Rico,  and  Philippines,  1893. 

1899. 
Municipal  law.    Translation  of  municipal  and  provincial  laws  in  force 

in  Cuba.     Aug.  1899. 
Municipal   law.    Translation   of  provincial  and   municipal   laws  of 

Puerto  Rico.     Aug.  1899. 
Notarial  law.    Translation  of  notarial  laws  in  force  in  Cuba  and  Puerto 

Rico,  1888  [and  of  royal  decree  of  Mar.  7, 1893,  modifying  notarial 

demarcation  of  Cuba].    July,  1899. 
Notarial  law.    Translation,  notarial  laws  in  force  in  Philippine  Islands, 

and  appendices  relating  thereto.     Aug.  1899. 
Penal  code.    Translation  of  penal  code  in  force  in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico. 

July,  1900. 
Same  in  force  in  Philippines.    June,  1900. 
Ports.    Translation  of  law  of  ports  in  force  in  Cuba.     May,  1900. 
Public  documents.     Translation  of  general  instructions  for  drafting 

public  documents  subject  to  record  in  Spanish  colonial  provinces, 

1893.     1899. 
Public  works.     Translation  of  general  law  of  public  works  of  Cuba  and 

regulations  for  its  execution,  with  subsequent  provisions  to  1891. 

1899. 
Public  works.    Translation  of  collection  of  laws  referring  to  public 

works  in  Puerto  Rico,  1896.     1899. 
Railroads.    Translation  of  law  of  railroads  for  Cuba  and  regulations  for 

its  execution,  with  additions  to  1895.    July,  1899. 
Railroads.    Translation,   regulations  for  execution  of  police  law  of 

railroads  of  Cuba.     Sept.  1899. 
Railroads.    Translation  of  railroad  laws  and  regulations  in  force  in 

Philippines,  including  police  law  of  railways  and  other  provisions 

of  similar  character.    Aug.  1900. 
Railroads.    Translation  of  law  of  railroads  for  Puerto  Rico,  granted 

b)^  royal  decree  of  Dec.  9,  1887,  and  promulgated   in  Puerto 

Rico,  Jan.  10,  1888  [and  regulations  approved  Dec.  14,  18871. 

1899. 
Railroads.     Translation  of  police  law  of  railroads   of   Puerto   Rico 

and  regulations  for  its  application,  promulgated  Feb.  17, 1888. 

1899. 
Self-government.    Translation,   constitution  establishing  self-govern- 
ment in  Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  promulgated  by  royal  decree  of 

Nov.  25,  1897.    Aug.  1899. 
Waters.    Translation,  law  of  waters  in  force  in  Cuba.    May,  1900. 


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Classification 
no. 

W6.7: 

(date) 


W6.8: 

(date) 


W6.     INSULAR  AFFAIRS   BUREAU— Continued 

MontMy  suininary  of  commerce  of  Porto  Rico    4» 

1900,  nos.  1  and  2,  July  and  Aug.  1899     [Erroneously  printed  as  nos.  2 
and  3.] 
no.    3,  Sept.  1899 
no.    4,  Oct.    1899 

5,  Nov.  1899 

6,  Dec.   1899 
1900 


no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 


7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb.  1900 
1900 
1900 


no.    9,  Mar, 
no.  10,  Apr. 
[Discontinued.] 


Quarterly    summary    of    commerce    of   Philippine 
Islands    4® 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  of  Philippine  Islands 
1900,  nos.  1-3^  July-Sept.  1899         1903,  no.    5,  Nov.  1902 

no. 

no. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


4,  Oct.    1899 

5,  Nov.  1899 

6,  Dec.   1899 

7,  Jan.     1900 

8,  Feb.    1900 

9,  Mar.  1900 
no.  10,  Apr.  1900 
no.  11,  May,  1900 
no.  12,  June,  1900 

1901,  no.    1,  July,  1900 

2,  Aug.   1900 

3,  Sept.  1900 

4,  Oct.    1900 

5,  Nov.   1900 

6,  Dec.    1900 

7,  Jan.    1901 

8,  Feb.    1901 

9,  Mar.  1901 
no.  10,  Apr.  1901 
no.  11,' May,  1901 
no.  12,  June,  1901 

1902,  no.  1,  July,  1901 
no.  2,  Aug.  1901 
no.  3,  Sept.  1901 
no.  4,  Oct.  1901 
no.  5,  Nov.  1901 
no.  6,  Dec.  1901 
no.  7,  Jan. 
no.  8,  Feb 
no.  9,  Mar, 
no.  10,  Apr, 
no.  11,  May 
no.  12,  June,  1902 

1903,  no.  1,  July,  1902 
no.  2,  Aug.  1902 
no.  3,  Sept.  1902 
no.  4,  Oct.  1902 


1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 
1902 


6,  Dec.  1902 

7,  Jan.  1903 

8,  Feb.  1903 

9,  Mar.  1903 
no.  10,  Apr.  1903 
no.  11,  May,  1903 
no.  12,  June,  1903 

1904,  no.  1,  July,  1903 

2,  Aug.  1903 

3,  Sept.  1903 

4,  Oct.  1903 

5,  Nov.  1903 

6,  Dec.  1903 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May,  1904 
no.  12,  June,  1904 

1,  July,  1904 

2,  Aug. 

3,  Sept 

4,  Oct. 

5,  Nov. 

6,  Dec. 

7,  Jan. 

8,  Feb. 

9,  Mar. 
no.  10,  Apr. 
no.  11,  May,  1905 
no.  12,  June,  1905 

1906,  no.  1,  July,  1905 
no.  2,  Aug.  1905 
no.  3,  Sept.  1905 
no.  4,  Oct.  1905 
no.  5,  Nov.  1905 
no.  6.  Dec.  1905 


no. 
no. 


no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1905,  no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no, 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 


1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1905 
1905 


Quarterly  summary  of  commerce  of  Philippine  Islands 

1906,  no.  7,  Jan.  -Mar.  1906  1908,  no.  3,  Jan.  -Mar.  1908 
no.  8,  Apr.-June,  1906  no.  4,  Apr.-June,  1908 

1907,  no.  1,  July-Sept.  1906  1909,  no.  1,  July-Sept.  1908 
no.  2,  Oct.-Dec.  1906  no.  2,  Oct.-Dec.  1908 
no.  3,  Jan.  -Mar.  1907  no.  3,  Jan.  -Mar.  1909 
no,  4,  Apr.-June,  1907  no.  4,  Apr.-June,  1909 

1908,  no.  1,  July-Sept.  1907  1910,  no.  1,  July-Sept.  1909 
no.  2,  Oct.-Dec.   1907  no.  2,  Oct.-Dec.   1909 


1250 


ClMSHincatlon 
no. 

W6.9: 

(date) 


W6.10: 

(nos.) 

W6.ll: 

901 1 


9012 
901 3 
904 


909 


W6.12! 


58 


59 


1901,  no. 

9,  Mar. 

1901 

no. 

10,  Apr. 

1901 

no. 

11,  May, 

1901 

no. 

12,  June 

1901 

1902,  no. 

l,July, 

1901 

no. 

2,  Aug. 

1901 

no. 

3,  Sept. 

1901 

no. 

4,  Oct. 

1901 

no. 

5,  Nov. 

1901 

no. 

6,  Dec. 

1901 

no. 

7,  Jan. 

1902 

no. 

8,  Feb. 

1902 

no. 

9,  Mar. 

1902 

no. 

10,  Apr. 

1902 

no. 

11,  May, 

1902 

WG.    INSUIiAR  AFFAIRS   BUREAU— Continued 

Monthly  summary  of  commerce  of  Cuba    4* 

1900,  nos.  1,  2,  July  and  Aug.  1899 
no8.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1899 
no.  7,  Jan.  1900 
no.  8,  Feb.  1900 
no.  9,  Mar.  1900 
no.  10,  Apr.  1900 
no.  11,  May,  1900 
no.  12,  June,  1900 

1901,  no.  .  1,  July,  1900 
no.  2,  Aug.  1900 
no.  3,  Sept.  1900 
no.  4,  Oct.  1900 
no.  5,  Nov.  1900 
no.  6,  Dec.  1900 
no.  7,  Jan.  1901 
no.  8,  Feb.  1901 

[Discontinued.] 

Plilllppine  insurgent  records 

1 

[2]  Report  on  organization  for  administration  of  civil  government  insti- 
tuted by  Emilio  Aguinaldo  and  his  followers  in  Philippine  Archi- 
pelago; by  John  R.  M.  Taylor.  Sept.  5, 1903.  (War  Dept.  doc. 
210.) 

Philippine  tariffs 

See,  for  earlier  tariffs,  W1.7:P53»'2. 

Proposed  customs  tariff  for  porta  in  Philippine  Archipelago  as  recom- 
mended by  Philippine  Commission,  suggestions  and  recom- 
mendations invited  by  War  Department  until  Apr.  15,  1901,  to 
be  considered  with  view  to  amendments  before  promulgation. 
1901.     [Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only.] 

Customs  tariff  for  Philippine  Archipelago,     Sept.  1901. 
Same,  Spanish. 

Proposed  revision  of  Philippine  customs  tariff,  until  Nov.  23,  1904, 
suggestions  and  recommendations  are  invited  by  War  Depart- 
ment, to  be  considered  with  view  to  amendments  before  final 
adoption.  Q-  P-  [1904].  [Printed  on  one  side  of  leaf  only. 
Customs  tariff  for  Philippine  Archipelago  (W6.11:901^)  is 
printed  on  pages  opposite  to  this  Proposed  revision.] 

Customs  tariff  of  Philippine  Islands,  1909,  with  index  and  repertory, 
and  appendix  including  extract  from  tariff  law  of  1909  concern- 
ing tariff  relations  with  Philippine  Islands.     1909. 

Acts  of  Congress,  treaties,  and  proclamations  re- 
lating to  noncontiguous  territory 

[None  issued  prior  to  58th  Congress.  Book  numbers  are  taken  from  the  numl)er  of 
the  Congress.] 

See  also  Laws  relating  to  public  lands  in  Philippine  Islands  (W6.2: 
P53»=*'^*). 

Acts  of  Congress,  treaties,  proclamations,  and  decisions  of  Supreme 
Court  relating  to  noncontiguous  territory  and  Cuba  and  to  mili- 
tary affairs,  58th  Congress,  Mar.  4,  1903-Mar.  3,  1905,  Supreme 
Court  cases,  Jan.  1,  1898-Dec.  3,  1906.     1907.     [5071-204] 

Acta  of  Congress,  treaties,  proclamations,  decisions  of  Supreme  Court, 
and  opinions  of  Attorney-General  relating  to  noncontiguous  ter- 
ritory, Cuba  and  Santo  Domingo  and  to  military  affairs,  59th 
Congress,  Mar.  4,  1905-Mar.  3,  1907,  Supreme  Court  cases,  Jan.  1, 
1907-June  1,  1909,  opinions  of  Attorney-General,  Jan.  1,  1898- 
June  17, 1908,  relations  with  Santo  Domingo,  Jan.  1, 1898-July  25, 
1907,  list  of  officials,  Dec.  1,  1908.     1909.     [5565-47] 


IJ 


1260 


Classiflcatton 
no. 

W6.12: 


60 

W6.13: 

W6.13I: 

(date) 


W6.I32: 

(CT) 
W6.13  3: 

(noa.) 
W6.13^: 

(noa.) 


W6.     INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU— Continued 

Acts  of  Congress,  treaties,  and  proclamations  relat- 
ing to  noncontiguous  territory— Continued 

Acts  of  Congress,  treaties,  and  proclamations  relating  to  noncontiguous 
territory,  Cuba  and  Santo  Domingo,  and  to  military  affairs,  60th 
Congress,  Mar.  4,  1907-Mar.  3,  1909.  1909.  (War  Dept.  doc. 
353.)     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Dominican  Customs  ReceiversMp 

[Organized  about  Aug.  1, 1907,  under  provisions  of  American-Dominican  convention 
of  Feb.  8, 1907,  and  Executive  order  of  July  25, 1907.] 

Dominican  Customs  Receivership,  Anuual  reports 

1908,  Aug.  1,  1907-July  31,  1908,  1st.     [Issued  as  separate  only.     Pub- 

lished in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 

1909,  Aug.  1,  1908-July  31,  1909,  2d.  [Issued  as  separate  only.  Pub- 
•lished  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 

Dominican  Customs  Receiversliip,  General  publi- 
cationi^ 

Dominican  Customs  Receivership,  Bulletins 

[None  issued?] 

Dominican  Customs  Receivership,  Circulars 

[Not  printed?] 


W7.      ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

[In  the  beginning  of  the  Revolutionary  War.  though  there  were  chief  engineers  and  assistant  engineers 
attached  to  the  several  armies  of  the  United  States,  there  was  no  organization  of  engineer  corps  such  as 
was  created  later.  Mar.  11,  1779,  a  Corps  of  Engineers  was  established  which,  however,  was  disbanded 
in  Nov.  1783.  By  act  of  May  9, 1794,  an  additional  military  force  was  provided  for,  and  this  force  was  to 
be  incorporated  with  the  Corps  of  Artillery  then  in  the  service,  the  consolidated  forces  to  be  denominated 
"Corps  of  Artillerists  and  Engineers."  The  acts  of  Mar.  3,  1795,  and  of  May  30, 1796,  provided  for  the 
completion  of  this  organization,  both  of  them  referring  to  the  original  act  as  that  of  "May  8, 1794." 

The  act  of  Mar.  16, 1802,  provided  for  the  organization  of  a  Corps  of  Engineers,  the  whole  corps  at  no  time 
to  exceed  20  officers  and  cadets,  said  corps  to  be  stationed  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  and  to  constitute  a  Mili- 
tary Academy;  see  W12.  For  some  time  afterwards,  the  Corps  of  Engineers  and  Military  Academy  were 
identical,  the  superintendent  of  the  Military  Academy  being  appointed  from  the  Corps  of  Engineers  until 
the  passage  of  the  act  of  July  13, 1866,  providing  for  the  appomtment  of  the  superintendent  of  the  MiUtary 
Academy  from  any  arm  of  the  service. 

During  the  Revolutionary  War,  2  officers  were  styled  "Geographers  to  the  United  States  of  America," 
who  were  the  forerunners  of  the  topographical  engineers,  8  of  whom  were  provided  for  by  act  approved 
Mar.  3, 1813.  The  Corx)s  of  Topographical  Engineers  was  reorganized  by  act  of  Apr.  24, 1816,  and  on  July 
2,1818,  placed  under  the  Engineer  Department,  remaining  there  until  June  21, 1831,  when  it  became  a 
separate  bureau  of  the  War  Department.  By  act  of  Mar.  3,  1863,  it  was  again  consolidated  with  the 
Corps  of  Engineers,  or  "Engineer  Department,"  as  it  has  usually  been  called  since  1864.  The  office  in 
the  War  Department  is  called  "  Office  of  Chief  of  Engineers." 

Publications  of  the  Engineer  Department  and  of  the  topographical  engineers  are  classed  here. 

See,  for  publications  of  the  Military  Academy,  W12. 

Publications  of  certain  of  the  engineering  bureaus  and  commissions  are  classed  elsewhere  under  War  Depart- 
ment, as  Mississippi  River  Commission  (W31.),  Missouri  River  Commission  (W32.),  Northern  and 
Northwestern  Lakes  Survey  (W33.),  etc.] 


W7.1 


(date) 


Annual  reports 

["Department  edition"  is  used  below  to  designate  those  prints  of  the  reports  in 
which  "Annual  reports  of  War  Department"  appears  in  the  most  prominent 
position  on  the  title-page,  with  "chief  of  engineers"  in  a  subordinate  position; 
these  are  classed  under  Wl.l: 

"Bureau  edition"  is  used  to  designate  those  in  which  "chief  of  engineers"  occupies 
the  most  prominent  place,  e.  g.,  "Annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers  to  Secretary 
of  War."  These  are  classed  under  W7.1i:  or  W7.1ia:  See  also  note  under 
W7.1ia:(date).] 

1822    [78-39] 

1823-1905  (except  1862  and  1863,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of 
War  Department  (Wl.l:),  forming  one  or  more  separate  volumes 
of  those  reports  from  1867;  for  1847-96  (with  the  possible  excep- 
tion of  a  few  years  prior  to  1867),  also  issued  in  full  in  bureau 
edition;  for  1897-1905,  issued  without  appendixes  in  bureau 
edition. 
[1906-09,  the  Engineer  Department  reports  as  included  in  annual  reports  of  War 
Department  (Wl.l:),  forming  a  separate  volume  of  those  reports,  are  without 
appendixes.  The  full  report  for  tliose  years  with  all  accompanying  papers  was 
issued  in  bureau  edition  as  listed  below.] 


1261 


W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


riasslflratlon 
no. 

W7.1  ':  I  Annual  reports— Continued 

(date)     1906,  pt.  1     [5144-221 

'        Same,  pt.  2    [5145-22] 
19()7,  pt.  1    [5283-26J 
Same,  pt.  2    [5284-26] 
Same,  pt.  3    [5285-26] 
1908,  pt.  1    [5431-1052] 


W7.1'«: 

(date) 


(CT) 


866-79  ^ 


866-792 

880-87 

888-92 
866-9001 

866-9002 
866-9003 


Same,  pt.  2    [5432-1052 
Same,  pt.  3    [5433-1052 
1909,  pt.  1     [5726-111] 
Same,  pt.  2    [5727-111 
Same,  pt.  3     [5728-111 


Annual  reports  (separates;  report  of  chief  without  appendixes,  ex- 
cept 1897-1905) 

["Department  edition"  as  used  below  designatevS  those  prints  in  which  "Anntial 
reports  of  War  Department "  appears  in  the  most  prominent  position  on  the  title- 
page,  with  "chief  of  engineers''  in  a  subordinate  position;  all  such  are  classed 
under  Wl.l:  "Bureau  edition"  is  used  for  those  prints  in  which  "chief  of 
engineers"  occupies  the  most  prominent  place  on  the  title-page,  e.  g.,  "Annual 
report  of  chief  of  engineers  to  Secretary  of  War  ";  these  are  classed  under  W7.1 »: 
or  \V7.lia:  as  indicated  below. 

Class  here  (W7.1  la:  date)  all  prints  of  the  report  without  appendLxes  up  to  and 
including  that  for  1896.  Duriiffe  those  years  the  full  report,  with  appendixes, 
appeared  tn  both  Department  edition  (Wl.l:)  and  in  bureau  edition  ( W7.1 ':) 

For  1897-1905,  the  full  report  appeared  in  Department  edition  (Wl.l:),  but  the  only 
bureaii  edition  is  the  one  without  appendixes,  issued  in  paper.  For  1897-1905, 
therefore,  the  report  withotit  appendixes  must  be  clas.sed  under  W7.1  ': 

Class  here  (W7.1  ia:dato)  the  prints  of  the  report  without  appendixes  for  1906-09 
which  appear  with  bureau  title-page  and  paper  covers.  Tne  Department  edi- 
tion for  these  years  is  also  without  appendixes  and  is  like  the  paper  separate 
except  that  it  has  Department  title-page  and  red  cloth  binding  uniform  with 
the  Department  set  (Wl.l:).  The  full  report  appears  in  bureau  edition;  see 
W7.1 1:] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  appendixes,  with  exceptions,  and 
extracts  from  report  of  chief) 

[Although  for  1897-1905,  the  full  report  with  appendixes  appears  only  in  War  Depart- 
ment edition  (Wl.l:),  the  miscellaneous  separates  for  these  years  as  well  as  for 
earlier  and  later  years  (with  the  exception  of  certain  classes  as  noted  below)  are 
to  be  classed  here  under  W7.1  la:  (CT). 
Annual  reports  issued  as  appendixes  to  Engineer  Department  rexwrts,  but  classed 
elsewhere,  are  as  follows: 

California  Debris  Commission.    See  W50. 
Laws  affecting  Corps  of  Engineers.    See  W7.6  i: 
Mississippi  River  Commission.    See  W31. 
Missouri  River  Commission.    See  W32. 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Office.    See  "W38. 
Annual  reports  of  the  Northern  and  Northwestern  Lakes  Sur\  ey  are  classed  here 
because  sometimes  printed  with  other  appendixes,  but  other  publications  of  that 
office  are  classed  under  W33.] 

Indexes  to  Annual  reports 

Analytical  and  topicalindex  to  reports  of  chief  of  engineers  and  officers 
of  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  upon  works  and  surveys  for  river 
and  harbor  improvement  [v.  1]:  1866-79;  compiled  under  direc- 
tion of  Henry  M.  Robert  by  Louis  Y.  Schermerhorn,  Samuel  O.  L. 
Potter,  and  others.     1881. 

Same,  Maps  showing  locations  of  works  and  surveys  for  river  and 
harbor  improvement,  compiled  for  index  to  reports  of  chief  of 
engineers,  1879.  [1881?]  [Includes  lai^e  map  of  United  States 
in  sections,  and  several  small  maps.] 

Same,  v.  2:  1880-87;  compiled  under  dii'ection  of  Henry  M.  Rob- 
ert by  Louis  Y.  Schermerhorn  and  Holden  B.  Schermerhorn. 
1889. 

Same,  v.  3:  1888-92;  compiled  under  direction  of  C.  W.  Raymond 
by  Louis  Y.  Schermerhorn  and  Holden  B.  Schermerhorn.  1895. 
Analytical  and  topical  index  to  reports  of  chief  of  engineers  and  officers 
of  Corps  of  Engineers,  Army,  1866-1900,  v.  1:  River  and  harbor 
works  [A-M];  compiled  under  direction  of  C.  W.  Raymond  by 
John  McClure.     1902.     (War  Dept.  doc.  165.)     [4532^39] 

Same,  v.  2:  River  and  harbor  works  [M-Z];  compiled  under  direc- 
tion of  C.  W.  Raymond  by  John  McClure.  1903.  ([War  Dept. 
doc.  165.])     [4533-439] 

Saine,  v.  3:  Fortifications,  bridges,  laws,  miscellaneous,  and  topical 
index;  compiled  under  direction  of  C.  W.  Raymond  by  John 
McClure.     1903.     ([War  Dept.  doc.  165.])     [4534-439] 


1262 


Classification 
no. 

W7.2: 

Aq4 


At8 


Au7 
B48 


B62 
B73 

B761 


B762 
B763 
B86 


C16 

C28 

C33 

C431 
C432 


W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications 

Aqueduct.  Reports  on  construction  of  piers  of  aqueduct  of  Alexandria 
Canal  across  Potomac  River  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  by  William 
Tumbull,  1835-40.  1873.  4«  [Reprinted  from  House  docu- 
ment 261,  24th  Congress,  1st  session,  m  serial  no.  291,  and  Senate 
document  178,  26th  Congress,  2d  session,  in  serial  no.  378.] 

Attorneys-General.  Extracts  from  Opinions  of  Attorneys-General  [v. 
1-16],  concerning  acquisition  of  land,  bridges,  certificate  of  Gov- 
ernment titles,  cession  of  jurisdiction,  compensation  of  counsel, 
contracts,  disbursing  officers,  execution  of  laws,  harbor  improve- 
ments, miscellaneous  subjects,  obstruction  to  navigation,  public 
property,  riparian  rights,  sales  of  public  property,  soil  under 
navigable  waters,  South  Pass  Mississippi  River,  Washington 
Aqueduct,  and  Washington  City;  compiled  by  John  G.  Parke, 
1882.     [See,  for  similar  decisions  by  Supreme  Court,  W7.2:Su7  ^] 

Austin,  Tex.,  to  Topolo;vampo,  Mexico.  [Papers  relating  to]  Austin- 
Topolovampo  Pacific  Railroad  route.     [1875.] 

Big  Sandy  River.  [Preliminary  report  of]  survey  of  Big  Sandy  River, 
W.  Va.  and  Ky.,  including  Levisa  and  Tug  forks  [with  Report 
upon  mineral  wealth  of  Big  Sandy  Valley  from  Louisa  to  head  of 
navigation,  by  C.  Newton  Brown];  Final  report  on  sm-vey  of  Big 
Sandy  River,  Ky.  and  W.  Va.,  including  Levisa  and  Tug  forks. 
[Jan.  22,  Dec.  21,  1900.]  [Made  up  of  56th  Congress,  1st  session, 
House  document  326,  serial  no.  3980,  and  56th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion. House  document  235,  serial  no.  4155,  with  cover-title.] 

Blossom  Rock.  Report  upon  removal  of  Blossom  Rock,  in  San  Fran- 
cisco Harbor,  Cal.,  by  R.  S.  Williamson  and  W.  H.  Heuer,  1870. 
1871.     4« 

Brandywine-Shoal  light-house.  Report  on  effects  of  sea-water  and 
exposure  upon  iron-pile  shafts  of  Brandywine-Shoal  light-house 
[Delaware  Bay];  by  John  D.  Kurtz  and  Micah  R.  Brown.  1874. 
40 

Bridge  equipage.     Organization  of  bridge  equipage  of  Army,  with  direc- 
tions for  construction  of  military  bridges;  prepared  by  board  of 
engineer  officers  [J.  C.  Duane,  Henry  L.  Abbot,  and  William  E. 
Merrill].     1870.     * 
Same,  Plates  to  illustrate.     1869.     oblong  f  ° 
Same  [text].     1870,  reprinted  1898. 

Building-stone.  Report  on  compressive  strength,  specific  gravity,  and 
ratio  of  absorption  of  various  kinds  of  building-stone  from  differ- 
ent sections  of  United  States,  tested  at  Fort  Tompkins,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y.;  by  Q.  A.  Gillmore.     1874. 

Canal.  Report  in  reference  to  canal  to  connect  Chesapeake  and  Ohio 
Canal  with  city  of  Baltimore,  by  J.  J.  Abort,  [Dec.  10]  1838. 
[1838]  reprinted  1874.  4®  [The  original  print  was  not  a  public 
document.] 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Engineer  Department:  pt.  1,  subjects;  pt.  2, 
-     authors.     Washington  [no  publisher]  1881.     [Entries  printed  on 
one  side  of  leaf  only.    The  copy  in  Public  Documents  Library 
has  pasted  additions  up  to  and  including  1885.] 

Cements.  Conclusions  adopted  by  French  commission  in  reference  to 
tests  of  cements;  Influence  of  sea  water  on  hydraulic  mortars: 
translations  from  French  and  German  by  O.  M.  Carter  and  E.  A. 
Gieseler.     1897.     (War  Depi.  doc.  36.) 

Chicago,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893.  World's  Columbian 
Exposition,  Chicago,  111.,  1893,  War  Department  exhibit,  Corps 
of  Engineers,  catalogue.     1893. 

Chicago  River.  Report  respecting  tunnels  under  Chicago  River  which 
by  act  of  Congress  have  been  declared  to  be  public  nuisances  and 
unreasonable  obstructions  to  free  navigation  of  said  river;  [by] 
0.  H.  Ernst.    1904.     (War  Dept.  doc.  227.) 


1263 


ClMwIflratton 
no. 

W7.2: 

C74 


C76» 

C76» 

C83 
C93 

D39 

Eg9 
En3» 

En3-' 
Eq5 

F771 
F772 

F98 
G44» 


G442 
G443 
G44< 
G92 


H62 


H72 


W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— ('out inued 

Concrete.  Remarks  on  making  and  applying  concrete  [aa  used  in 
embrasures  of  Fort  Sumter;  by]  A.  H.  Bowman,  n.  p.  Aug.  15, 
1849. 

Construction  materials.  Resolutions  of  conventions  held  at  Munich, 
Dresden,  Berlin,  and  Vienna^  for  purpose  of  adopting  uniform 
methods  for  testing  construction  materials  with  regard  to  their 
mcchanicalproperties,  by  J.  Bauschinger;  translated  by  O.  M. 
Carter  and  E.  A.  Giebeler.     1896.    (War  Dept.  doc.  1.) 

Construction  materials.  On  testa  of  construction  materials;  translations 
from  French  and  German  by  O.  M.  Carter  and  E.  A.  Gieseler. 
1896.     (War  Dept.  doc.  11.) 

Counterpoise  gun-carriages  and  platforms;  by  W.  R.  King.     1869.    4° 

Current-meter  observations.  Report  on  current-meter  observations  in 
Missisvsippi  River,  near  Burlington,  Iowa,  during  Oct.  1879;  by 
Alexander  Mackenzie.     1884. 

Dempsey,  Phineas  J.  Office  circular  [announcing  appointment  of  P.  J. 
Dempsey  as  chief  clerk].    July  15,  1901.     12<' 

Egypt.  Irrigation  in  Egypt,  by  J.  Barois;  translated  from  French  by 
A.M.Miller.     1889.    4°    [2662-134] 

Engineer  Department.  [Paper  on  relations  of  Engineer  Department  to 
Army  and  on  63d  article  of  war;  by  A.  A.  Humphreys.]  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1869. 

Engineer  Department.  Information  concerning  positions  under  Engi- 
neer Department  at  large.     [Mar.  15,  1908.)    12® 

Equipment.  Report  [dated  Dec.  19,  1902]  on  engineer  equipment  re- 
quired for  expeditions  of  25,000,  50,000,  150,000,  and  250,000 
men;  by  Smith  S.  Leach.  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  Press  of 
Engineer  School,  ]906. 

Fortifications  of  to-day;  Fire  against  models  of  coast  batteries  and 
parados;  Horizontal  and  curved  fire  in  defense  of  coasts.  1883. 
4°    [Translations  from  German  and  Italian.] 

Fort  St.  Philip  Canal.  Reports  upon  Fort  St.  Philip  Canal  and  con- 
struction of  jetties  for  improvement  of  mouths  of  Mississippi. 
1874.  ([43d  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  220];  serial  no.  1614.) 
[This  publication  includes  6  maps  which  are  not  found  in  the 
Congressional  edition.] 

Fuzes.  Testing  of  medium  &  high  tension  fuzes;  by  Henry  L.  Abbot. 
Battalion  Press  [Willets  Point,  N.  Y.,  1879].     4« 

Girard  College.     Observations  at  Magnetic  and  Meteorological  Observa- 
tory at  Girard  College,  Philadelphia,  made  under  direction  of 
A.  D.  Bache,  1840-45.     Washington,  Gales  and  Seaton,  printers, 
1847.     [v.  1.]     [452-97] 
Same.    [v.  2.]    [453-97] 
Same.     [v.  3.]    [454-97] 
Same,  plates,     [v.  4.]    [455-97] 

Gruson's  armor.  Report  in  regard  to  trial  of  Gruson's  chilled  cast-iron 
armor,  at  Spezia,  Italy,  Apr.  1886;  by  H.  M.  Adams.  Washing- 
ton [no  publisher]  1886.    40    [See  also  WM.2:G92.] 

Histgrical  sketch.  Letter  from  chief  of  engineers  to  Secretary  of  W^ar 
containing  historical  sketch  of  Corps  of  Engineers  [1775-1874]  and 
remarks  upon  its  organization  and  duties,  in  reply  to  circular  of 
Sept.  4,  1876,  inviting  suggcbtions  for  reform  and  reorganization 
of  Army.  1876.  [The  historical  sketch  here  incorporated  was 
compiled  by  Thomas  L.  Casey.  Also  in  Engineer  School  Occa- 
sional papers  16  (W7. 162:16).] 

Hollow  brick;  Solution  of  equations  and  interpolation  in  series;  Foun- 
dations; Arches  in  masonry  bridges:  [articles  prepared  and  trans- 
lated by  Wm.  H.  Bixby].     1880. 


1264 


Classification 
no. 

W7.2: 

H99 


L62 

L78 

M56 
M57 

M58 
M59 


M69  = 


M693 

N21 

N22 
N42y 

N511 


W7.     ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Hydraulic  mortars.  Influence  of  sea  water  on  hydraulic  mortars;  trans- 
lated from  German  of  Rud.  Dyckerhoff  by  O.  M.  Carter.     1896. 

International  Geographic  Congress,  3d.    See  W7.5:W56. 

International  Geographic  Congress,  8th.    See  S5. 6:904. 

Lime  Point,  Cal,  Report  upon  blasting  operations  at  Lime  Point,  Cal., 
in  1868  and  1869;  by  G.  H.  Mendell.     1880. 

Lock-gates.  Translation  of  [Hanckes']  Notes  accompanying  drawings 
concerning  construction  of  iron  lock-gates  for  harbors  of  Weser 
River,  Germany;  by  G.  Weitzel.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  pub- 
lisher] 1873..  4° 

Meteorological  observations.  Essay  on  meteorological  observations; 
by  J.  N.  Nicollet.    J.Kjideon,  jr.,  printer,  May,  1839. 

Mexican  War.  Company  A,  Corps  of  Engineers,  1846-48,  in  Mexican 
War;  by  Gustavus  W.  Smith.  Battalion  Press  [Willets  Point, 
N.  Y.l  1896.  [Appears  also,  with  omissions,  in  Engineer  School, 
Occasional  papers  16  (W7. 16 2:16).] 

Michigan,  Lake.  Annual  report  of  J.  D.  Graham  on  improvement  of 
harbors  of  lakes  Michigan,  St.  Clair,  Erie,  Ontario,  and  Cham- 
plain,  for  1860.  Washington  [no  publisher]  1860.  [Also  in 
annual  report  of  War  Department,  1860  (Wl. 1:860)  but  not 
included  in  Engineer  Department  report.  References  to  earlier 
reports  by  Graham  are  given  on  p.  4.] 

Military  engineering  memoranda  [on  thicknesses  of  materials  for  pro- 
tection against  infantry  fire,  mines  and  demolitions,  map  repro- 
duction, bridging  expedients,  and  knots].  1898.  (War  Dept. 
doc.  68.) 

Mississippi  River.  Report  upon  physics  and  hydraulics  of  Mississippi 
River,  upon  protection  of  alluvial  region  against  overflow,  and 
upon  deepening  of  the  mouths;  by  A.  A.  Plumphreys  and  13.  L. 
Abbot.  1867.  [Reprint  of  introductory  letter,  chapters  2,  6,  7, 
and  plate  2,  from  Professional  papers  13  (W7. 10:13^).  Cover- 
title  reads:  Levees  of  the  Mississippi.] 

Mississippi  River.  Report  of  commission  of  engineers  [G.  K,  Warren, 
H.  L.  Abbot,  W.  H.  H.  Benyaurd,  Jackson  E.  Sickles,  and  Paul 
O.  Hubert],  appointed  to  investigate  and  report  permanent  plan 
for  reclamation  of  alluvial  basin  of  Mississippi  River  subject  to 
inundation.  1875.  ([43d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  127]; 
serial  no.  1648.)  [Also  in  annual  report  of  Engineer  Department, 
1875,  pt.  1  (W7.1 1:8751).    See,  for  supplement,  W7.2:M693.] 

Mississippi  River.  Reports  upon  [geological]  specimens  obtained  from 
borings  made  in  1874  between  Mississippi  River  and  Lake  Borgne, 
at  site  proposed  for  outlet  for  flood  waters,  by  Eugene  W.  Hilgard 
and  F.  V.  Hopkins,  being  supplement  to  Report  of  commission 
of  engineers,  Jan.  16, 1875.  1878.  [See,  for  Report  of  commission 
ef  engineers,  Jan.  16,  1875,  W7.2:M692.] 

National  defenses.  Report  of  J.  G.  Totten  on  subject  of  national 
defences.    Washington,  printed  by  A.  Boyd  Hamilton,  1851. 

Navigation.  Report  on  5th  Congress  of  Internal  Navigation,  held  at 
Paris,  July  21-31,  1892;  [by]  C.  B.  Comstock.     1892. 

New  York  and  New  Jersey  bridge.  Report  of  board  of  engineers 
[G.  Bouscaren,  W.  H.  Burr,  Theodore  Cooper,  Geo.  S.  M^rison, 
and  C.  W.  Raymond],  upon  New  York  and  New  Jersey  bridge. 
1894. 

Niagara  Falls.  Reports  upon  existing  water-power  situation  at  Niagara 
Falls,  so  far  as  concerns  Canadian  power  companies  and  their 
associated  transmission  companies;  by  American  members  of 
International  Waterways  Commission  [Oswald  Herbert  Ernst, 
George  Clinton,  and  E.  E.  Haskell]  and  Charles  W.  Kutz.  1906. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  284.) 


1265 


N5P 
N51* 

N73 

P21 
P531 

P532 

P75 

P93 
P94 

R261 

R262 

R31 

R52» 


R622 
R523 

R52< 
R52* 


R52« 
R527 


Classiflcatlon  W7.     ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

no. 

W7.2:     General  publications— Continued 

N5P  Same,  so  far  aa  concerns  diversion  of  water  on  American  side;  by- 

American    members  of    International    Waterways    Commitwicm 
fOswald  Herbert  Ernst,  George  Clinton,  and  E.  E.  Haskell]  and 
Charles  W.  Kutz.     1906.     (War  Dept.  doc.  289.) 
See,  for  International  Waterways  Commission  progress  reports,W68.1 : 

Niagara  River.  Hearings  in  matter  of  granting  of  permits  for  transmis- 
sion from  Canada  into  United  States  of  power  from  Niagara  River, 
before  Secretary  of  War,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  26,  27,  1906. 
1906.    (War  Dept.  doc.  291.) 

Niagara  River.  Hearings  upon  applications  for  permits  for  diversion  of 
water  from  Niagara.  River  or  its  tributaries  for  creation  of  power, 
and  for  transmission  of  power  from  Canada  to  United  States, 
before  Secretary  of  War,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1906. 

1906.  (War  Dept.  doc.  280.) 
Non-tidal  rivers.     Improvement  of  non-tidal  rivers,  memoirs  by  S. 

Janicki,  L.  Jacquet,  [and]  A.  Pasqueau;  translated  by  Wm.  E. 
Merrill.     1881.    4« 

Paris.  Report  on  International  Exhibition  of  Electricity  held  at  Paris, 
Aug.-Nov.  1881;  [by]  David  Porter  Heap.     1884. 

Philadelphia^  Pa,  List  of  publications  of  Engineer  Department, 
including  reports  of  explorations,  etc.,  conducted  under  other 
branches  of  Department  of  War,  exhibited  at  International  Exhi- 
bition, 1876,  at  Philadelphia.  1876.  [Also  appears,  with  addi- 
tions, in  Engineer  Department  at  International  Exhibition,  1876, 
p.  344(W7.2:P532).] 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Engineer  Department  at  [Philadelphia]  Interna- 
tional Exhibition,  1876;  by  D.  P.  Heap.  1884.  [Extracts  from 
v.  1  of  Report  of  board  on  behalf  of  United  States  Executive 
Departments  at  International  Exhibition,  1876;  see  S6.13:R29i°.] 

Poe  lock.  General  and  detail  drawings  of  Poe  lock,  St.  Marys  Falls 
Canal,  Mich.  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.  [1909]. 
oblong  f  » 

Price  list  [of  reconnaissance  instruments,  tools,  etc.],  no.  2.    Apr.  26, 

1907.  12» 
Professional  notes  [on  perforation  of  armored  walls,  remaining  velocity, 

and  Vienna  Electrical  Exposition  of  1883];  by  Edward  Maguire. 
1884. 
Register  of  Corps  of  Engineers,  from  its  establishment.  Mar.  16, 1802,  to 
Mar.   16,    1887   [with  biographical  notes];  by  Simon  Newton. 
Washington  [no  publisher]  1887.     12° 
Register.     Extract  from  v.  1,  Official  register  of  United  States,  July  1, 

1899,  Engineer  Department,  Army.     [1899.]    4«» 
Reservoirs.    Monograph  upon  reservoirs  and  their  effects  on  floods  of 

Mississippi  system;  by  James  A.  Seddon.     1898. 
Rivers  and  harbors.     Congressional  documents,  56th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, 1900-01,  reports  concerning  rivers  and  harbors,  etc.,  in  3  v. 
[table  of  contents  only].     [1901.] 

Same,  index.     [1901.] 

Same,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  1901-02,  reports  concerning  rivers 
and  harbors,  etc.,  in  1  v.  [table  of  contents  only].     [1902.J 

Same,  index.     [1902.] 

Same,  57th  Congress,  2d  session,  1902-03,  and  58th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, 1903-04,  reports  concerning  rivers  and  harbors,  etc.,  in  2  v. 
[table  of  contents  only].     [1904. J 

Same,  index.     [1904.] 

Same,  58th  ODngress,  3d  session,  1904-05,  and  59th  Congress,  Ist  ses- 
sion, 1905-06,  reports  concerning  rivers  and  harbors,  etc.,  in  3  v. 
[tabl^  of  contents  only].     [1906. J 

82452°— 11 80 


1266 


Classification 
no. 

W7.2: 

R528 
R52» 

R5210 
Sa5 


Sell 
Sel2 


So8i 

So82 
So83 
So84 


SoS^ 
Sp3 

St2 


St3 

Sul 

Su7i 

Su72 

Su73 
SuS 

T481 


W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same,  index.     [1906.] 

Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  1906-07,  reports  concerning  rivers 
and  harbors,  etc.,  in  1  v.  [table  of  contents  only].     [1909.] 

Same,  index.     [1909.] 
San  Pedro,  Cal.    United  States  harbor  lines  for  inner  and  outer  harbors, 
San  Pedro  [or  Wilmington  Harbor],  Cal.     [1908.]    4°     [A  map 
was  issued  to  accompany  this  publication,  but  it  is  not  in  the 
Public  Documents  Library.] 
Searchlights,  light  projectors  for  Army  and  Navy,  by  F.  Nerz;  trans- 
lated from  German,  with  Notes  on  projectors,  by  Edward  H. 
Schulz.     1903.     (War  Dept.  doc.  188.) 
Seacoast  batteries.     Elevation  of  sites  for  seacoast  batteries;  by  John  G. 

D.  Knight.     1896.    4«    (War  Dept.  doc.  20.) 
South  Pass  of  Mississippi  River.     [1st]  report  upon  improvement  of 
South  Pass  of  Mississippi  River  [showing  condition  of  work,  Nov. 
14,  1875];  by  C.  B.  Comstock.    See  [1664-5]. 

[2d]  same,  Feb.  7,  1876;  by  C.  B.  Comstock.    See  [1664-47]. 

[3d]  same,  Apr.  30,  1876;  by  C.  B.  Comstock.    See  [1664-77]. 

4th  same,  Aug.  17,  1876;  by  C.  B.  Comstock.     [1876.]     [In  1742-1] 

[5th]  same,  Nov.  18,  1876;  by  C.  B.  Comstock.    See  [1751-12]. 

6th  same.  Mar.  16,  1877;  by  C.  B.  Comstock.     [1877.]     [In  1794-1] 

7th  same,  July  24,  1877;  by  M.  R.  Brown.     [1877.]    [In  1794-1] 

8th  same,  Dec.  15,  1877;  by  M.  R.  Brown. 

9th  same.  May    9,  1878;  by  M.  R.  Brown. 
[10th]  same,  July  1,  1878;  by  M.  R.  Brown. 

11th  same,  Apr.  1,  1879;  by  M.  R.  Brown. 

12th  same,  June  30,  1879;  by  M.  R.  Brown. 


[1877.]     [1806-52] 

See  [1781-95]. 
See  [in  1843-1]. 
See  [1875-6]. 

[1879.]     [In  1903-1] 


Spezia.  Studies  on  coast  defense  applied  to  Gulf  of  Spezia,  by  CsBsar 
Guarasci;  translated  by  G.  McC.  Derby.     1884. 

State,  War,  and  Navy  Building.  Annual  report  of  construction  of 
building  for  State,  War,  and  Navy  Departments  for  fiscal  year 
ending  June  30, 1887.  1887.  [Not  included  in  Engineer  Depart- 
ment annual  report.] 

Steel  Portland  cement.  Report  of  board  of  engineers  [W.  L.  Marshall, 
William  H.  Bixby,  and  C.  S.  Riche],  on  steel  Portland  cement,  as 
used  in  United  States  lock  at  Plaquemine,  La.  1900.  (War 
Dept.  doc.  119.) 

Submarine  tunnel.  Design  for  improved  submarine  tunnel,  comprising 
brick  arch  within  cast  or  ^vrought  iron  skin,  laid  in  trench  dredged 
for  that  purpose;  by  J.  G.  Foster,    n.  p.  1868  [published]  1872.   4» 

Supreme  Court.  Extracts  from  reports  of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court 
concerning  navigable  waters,  riparian  proprietors,  bridges, 
boundaries  between  States,  eminent  domain,  title  to  certain 
lots  in  Washington  City,  and  contracts;  compiled  by  John  G. 
Parke.  1882.  [See,  for  similar  decisions  by  Attorneys-General, 
W7.2:At8.]  y  y  ^ 

Surveying.  Collection  of  tables  and  formulae  useful  in  surveying, 
geodesy,  and  practical  astronomy,  including  elements  for  pro- 
jection of  maps;  by  T.  J.  Lee.  [Ist  edition.]  Washington, 
1849.     * 

Same.  2d  edition  with  additions.  Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury; 
Gideon  &  Co.,  printers,  1853.     [See,  for  3d  edition,  W7.10:12.] 

Suspension  bridges.  Report  of  board  of  engineer  officers  as  to  maximum 
span  practicable  for  suspension  bridges,  Chas.  W.  Raymond^ 
Wm.  H.  Bixby,  [and]  Edward  Burr,  members  of  board.     1894. 

Timber.  Report  of  experiments  with  Seely  and  Bethell  processes  for 
preservation  of  timber,  accompanied  by  descriptions  of  these 
procesaes  and  of  Hay  ford  process;  by  Q.  A,  QiUmpre.    1879, 


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General  publications — Continued 

Timber.  Report  upon  decay  &  preservation  of  timber,  by  T.  J.  Cram* 
fwitJi  letter  of  Q.  A.  Gillmore  describing  Bethell,  Seeiy,  ana 
llobbina  processes].  Engineer  Department,  Waahington,  D.  C, 
1871. 

Warren,  William  J.  Office  circular  [announcing  death  of  William  J. 
Warren,  chief  clerk].    July  12,  1901.     12» 

Water-jet  as  an  aid  to  engineering  construction,  historical  sketch  of  its 
application  to  sinking  of  piles  and  caissons,  and  removal  of  sand- 
bars and  other  alluvial  deposits,  embracing  detailed  account  of 
method  employed  in  driving  sheet-piles  for  pier-lining  at  harbors 
of  Two  Rivers,  Ahnapee,  and  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.;  by  L.  Y. 
Schermerhom .     188 1 . 

Wex,  Sir  Gustav  von.  First  treatise  on  decrease  of  water  in  springs, 
creeks,  and  rivers,  contemporaneously  with  increase  in  height  of 
floods  in  cultivated  countries,  by  Gustav  Wex,  from  papers  of 
Society  of  Austrian  Engineers  and  Architects,  1873,  nos.  2,  4,  and 
6;  translated  by  G.  Weitzel.  1881. 
Same,  Second  treatise,  from  papers  of  Society  of  Austrian  Engineers 
and  Architects,  1879,  nos.  6-9;  translated  by  G.  Weitzel.     1880. 

Wex,  Sir  Gustav  von.  Lecture  on  improvement  of  Danube  at  Vienna, 
delivered  before  Society  of  Austrian  Engineers  and  Architects  on 
Mar.  18,  1876,  by  Sir  Gustavo  v.  Wex;  translated  by  G.  Weitzel. 
1880. 

Wheeler,  George  M.  See,  for  Wheeler'b  report  upon  3d  International 
Geographical  Congress  and  Exhibition  at  Venice,  Italy,  1881, 
W7.5:W56,  and,  for  Geographical  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian 
(Wheeler),  W8.. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 


12'' 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Engineer  Department.  Indexes 
to  Circulars  for  certain  years  are  included  in  the  indexes  to  General  orders  ( W7.8:). 
Not  listed  here.] 

Explorations  and  surveys 

[This  class  includes  publications  of  the  old  Office  of  Explorations  and  Surveys  and 
all  miscellaneous  works  of  a  similar  nature  issued  through  other  branches  of  the 
Engineer  Department.] 

Barlow,  John  Whitney,  and  Heap,  D.  P.  Report  of  reconnaissance  of 
basin  of  upper  Yellowstone  in  1871;  by  J.  W.  Barlow  and  D.  P. 
Heap.   1872.   ([42d  Cong.  2d  sess.    S.  ex.  doc.  66 J;  serial  no.  1479.) 

Emory,  William  He^sley.  Notes  of  a  military  reconnoissance  [made 
in  1846-47]  fr6m  Fort  Leavenworth  in  Missouri  to  San  Diego  in 
California,  including  parts  of  Arkansas,  Del  Norte,  and  Gila 
rivers,  by  W.  H.  Emory;  [with  reports  on  botany  by  John 
Torrey  and  G.  Engelmann].  New  York,  published  by  H.  Long 
&  Brother,  1848.  [505-7]  [Congressional  edition  contains  app. 
5-7,  which  are  not  in  bureau  edition.  Congressional  edition 
also  appears  in  30th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  H.  ex.  doc.  41,  serial  no.  517.] 

Featherstonhaugh,  George  William.  Geological  report  of  examination 
made  in  1834,  of  elevated  country  between  Missouri  and  Red 
rivers;  by  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh.  Washington,  printed  by 
Gales  and  Seaton,  1835.     [274-151] 

Featherstonhaugh,  George  William.  Report  of  geological  reconnois- 
sance made  in  1835  fromi  seat  of  Government  by  way  of  Green 
Bay  and  Wisconsin  Territory  to  Couteau  de  Prairie,  an  elevated 
ridge  dividing  the  Missouri  from  St.  Peter's  River;  by  G.  W. 
Featherstonhaugh.  Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 
1836.  [282-333]  [Although  this  is  identical  with  the  Congres- 
sional print,  it  is  entered  here  because  it  does  not  carry  any 
other  document  notation  than  the  words  "Doc.  333,  printed  by 
order  of  the  Senate  "  which  are  above  the  imprint.] 


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W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 
Explorations  and  surveys— Continued 

Forsyth,  James  W.  Report  of  expedition  up  Yellowstone  River  made 
in  1875;  by  James  W.  Forsyth  and  F.  D.  Grant.     1875. 

Fremont,  John  Charles.  Report  of  exploring  expedition  to  Rocky 
Mountains  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  north  California  in  1843-44, 
by  J.  C.  Fremont;  [with  report  on  geology  by  James  Hall,  and 
report  on  botany  by  John  Torrey].  Washington,  Gales  and  Sea- 
ton,  printers,  1845.  [461-174]  [The  report  of  the  expedition  of 
1842  originally  appeared  separately,  see  W7.5:F88-.] 

Fremont,  John  Charles.  Report  on  exploration  of  country  between 
Missouri  River  and  Rocky  Mountains  on  line  of  Kansas  and  Great 
Platte  rivers,  by  J.  C.  Fremont;  [with  report  on  botany  by  John 
Torrey].  Washington,  printed  by  order  of  United  States  Senate, 
1843.  [416-243]  [Congressional  edition  is  prefaced  by  page  giv- 
ing Congressional  document  notation  and  letters  of  transmittal. 
Same  matter  with  different  arrangement  appears  in  W7.5:F88^] 
See,  for  Geographical  memoir  upon  upper  California,  by  John  Charles 
Fremont,  Y1.3:C12i. 

Hayden,  Ferdinand  Vandeveer.  Geological  report  of  exploration  of 
Yellowstone  and  Missouri  rivers,  under  W.  F.  Raynolds,  1859-60, 
by  F.  V.  Hayden;  [and  Report  on  cretaceous  and  tertiary  plants, 
by  J.  S.  Newberry].  1869.  [See,  for  other  reports  on  this  expe- 
dition, W7.5:R21.] 

Ives,  Joseph  Christmas.  Memoir  to  accompany  military  map  of  penin- 
sula of  Florida,  south  of  Tampa  Bay;  by  J.  C.  Ives.  New  York, 
M.  B.  Wynkoop,  book  and  job  printer,  1856.  [The  military  map 
is  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Ives,  Joseph  Christmas.     Report  upon  Colorado  River  of  the  West, 
explored  1857  and  1858;  by  Joseph  C.  Ives.     1861.    4»    [1058-90] 
Contents: 

pt.  1.  General  report;  [by  J.  C.  Ives]. 

pt.  2.  Hydrographic  report;  [by  J.  C.  Ives]. 

pt.  3.  Geological  report;  by  J.  S.  Newberry. 

pt.  4.  Botany;  by  Professors  Gray,  Torrey,  Thurber,  and  Dr.  Engelmann. 

pt.  5.  Zoology;  by  S.  F.  Baird. 

app.  A.  Remarks  upon  astronomical  [and]  barometric  observations. 

app.  B.  List  of  camps,  with  distances,  altitudes,  etc. 

app.  C.   Barometric  and  meteorological  observations. 

app.  D.  Remarks  upon  construction  of  maps. 

Jones,  William  A.  Report  upon  reconnaissance  of  northwestern 
Wyoming,  including  Yellowstone  National  Park,  made  in  sum- 
mer of  1873,  with  appendix;  by  William  A.  Jones.  1875. 
[1615-285]  [Congressional  edition  omits  chapters  9-15  of  geolog- 
ical report,  which  form  p.  183-291  of  bureau  edition.] 
[Includes  General  report,  by  William  A.  Jones;  Astronomical  report,  by  S.  E.  Blimt; 
Geological  report,  by  Theo.  B.  Comstock;  Report  on  mineral  and  thermal  waters, 
by  C.  L.  Heizmann;  Botanical  report,  by  C.  C.  Parry;  Entomological  report, 
by  J.  D.  Putnam;  appendix,  and  maps.] 

King,  Clarence.  Report  of  geological  exploration  of  40th  parallel.  See 
W7. 10:18 1-9. 

Long,  Stephen  Harriman.  Account  of  expedition  from  Pittsburg  to 
Rocky  Mountains,  performed  in  1819  and  '20,  by  order  of  J.  C. 
Calhoun,  Secretary  of  War,  under  command  of  Stephen  H.  Long, 
from  notes  of  Major  Long,  T.  Say,  and  other  gentlemen  of  explor- 
ing party;  by  Edwin  James.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  and  I. 
Lea,  1823.  v.  1.  ^ 
Same.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey  and  I.  Lea,  1823,  v.  2.  [Astro- 
nomical and  meteorological  records  and  vocabularies  of  Indian 
languages,  Philadelphia,  1822,  is  appended  to  v.  2.] 
Same,  atlas,    4°    * 

Long,  Stephen  Harriman.  Report  of  examinations  and  surveys  with 
view  of  improving  navigation  of  Holston  and  Tennessee  rivers  in 
1830;  by  S.  H.  Long.  1875.  ([43d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc. 
167];  serial  no.  1648.)  [The  date  of  the  survey,  1830,  appears 
only  on  the  paper  cover-title  of  the  bureau  edition.  Its  omission 
from  the  body  of  the  report  seems  an  oversight.] 


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Ludlow,  William.  Report  of  reconnaissance  of  Black  Hills  of  Dakota 
[under  command  of  G.  A.  Custer],  made  in  summer  of  1874,  by 
William  Ludlow;  [with  reports  on  geology  and  botany,  by  N.  H. 
Winchell,  and  on  paleontology  and  zoology,  by  George  Bird 
Grinnell].  1875.  4« 
L96-  i  Ludlow,  William.  Report  of  reconnaissance  from  Carroll,  Montana 
Territory,  on  upper  Missouri,  to  Yellowstone  National  Park  and 
I  return,  made  in  summer  of  1875;  by  William  Ludlow.     1876.    4® 

[Includes  General  report,  by  William  Ludlow;  Report  of  reconnaissance  of  Judith 
Uasin,  by  R.  Ei.'rhoinpson;  Zoological  report,  by  Geo.  Bird  Grinnell;  Geological 
report,  by  Edward  S.  Dana  and  Geo.  Bird  Grinnell;  Descriptions  of  new  species 
of  fossils,  by  R.  P.  Whitttold.] 

Macomb.  John  Navarre.  Report  of  exploring  expedition  from  Santa 
Fe,  N.  Mex.,  to  junction  of  Grand  and  Green  rivers  of  great 
Colorado  of  tJhe  West  in  1859  under  command  of  J.  N.  Macomb, 
with  geological  report  by  J.  S.  Newberry  [and  Descriptions  of 
cretaceous  fossils,  by  F.  B.  Meek].  1876.  4° 
Marcy,  Randolph  B.  Exploration  of  Red  River  of  Louisiana  in  1852, 
by  Randolph  B.  Marcy,  assisted  by  George  B.  McClellan;  with 
report-s  on  natural  history  [by  C.  U.  Shepard,  E.  Hitchcock,  G.  G. 
Shumard,  B.  F.  Shumard,  S.  F.  Baird,  C.  Girard,  C.  B.  Adams, 
and  John  Torrey].  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  public 
printer,  1854.  (33d  Cong,  Ist  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  [unnumbered].) 
[See  also  note  following  W7.5:M33*.] 

Same,  maps. 

Same  [text].  Washington,  Beverley  Tucker,  Senate  printer,  1854. 
(33d  Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  [unnumbered].) 

Same,  maps.    * 

[In  the  Congressional  set  the  above  report  and  maps  appear  in  1  v.  as  32d  Congress, 
2d  session,  Senate  executive  document  54,  serial  no.  666.  Congressional  edition 
was  published  by  Robert  Armstrong.] 


M23 


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M334 


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R831 


MuUan,  John.  Report  on  construction  of  military  road  from  Fort 
Walla-Walla  to  Fort  Benton  [1858-62];  by  John  Mullan  [C.  R. 
Howard,  W.  W.  De  Lacy,  G.  Sohon,  P.  M.  Engel,  Theodore 
Kolecki,  W.  W.  Johnson,  and  John  Wiesner].     1863.     [1149-43] 

Nicollet,  Jean  Nicolas.  Report  intended  to  illustrate  map  of  hydro- 
graphical  basin  of  u'pper  Mississippi  River  made  by  I.  N.  Nicollet. 
Washington,  Blair  and  Rives,  printers,  1843.  (26th  Cong,  2d 
sess.  S.  doc.  237;  serial  no,  380.)  [No  edition  without  Congres- 
sional document  number.  Also  appears  as  House  document  52, 
28th  Congress,  2d  session,  in  serial  no.  464.] 

Contents: 

pt.      1.  Physical  geography  (and  narrative  of  exi)editions  of  1836, 1838,  and  1839, 

bv  I.  Nicollet;  translated  by  J.  T.  Ducatel].    [Sketch  of  early  history 

of  St.  Louis  follows  pt.  1.] 
pt.     2.  [Principles  and  methods  of  observations,  by  I.  Nicollet;  translated  by 

John  II.  Alexander.] 
app.  A.  Table  of  geographic  positions, 
app.  B.  Catalogue  of  plants;  by  John  Torrey. 
app.  C.  List  of  fossils. 

Pacifi  c  Railroad  surveys ,    See  W7 .  14 : 

Raynolds,  William  Franklin.     Report  on  exploration  of  Yellowstone 

River  [in  1859-60];  by  W.  F,  Ravnolds  [H.  E.  Maynadier,  J.  H. 

Snowden,  John  Mullins,  and  J,  D.  Hutton].     1868.     ([40th  Cong. 

1st  [2d]  sess.     S,  ex.  doc.  77];  serial  no.  1317.)     [Both  bureau 

and  Congressional  editions  read  incorrectly  "1st  session."    See, 

for  geological  reports  of  this  expedition,  W7.5:H32.] 
Roberts,  Thomas  Paschall.     Report  of  reconnaissance  of  Missouri  River 

in  1872;  by  Thomas  P.  Roberts.     1875.     [Back  title  reads:  Upper 

Missouri  River.] 
Ruffner,  E.  H,     Report  of  reconnaissance  in  Ute  country  made  in  1873; 

by  E,  H,  Ruffner  [H.  G.  Prout,  James  Bassel,  Donald  Campbell, 

and  F.  Hawn].     1874.     ([43d  Cong.  1st  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  193]; 

serial  no.  1610.) 


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W7.     ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 
Explorations  and  surveys— Continued 

Ruffner,  E.  H.  Report  on  lines  of  communication  between  southern 
Colorado  and  northern  New  Mexico,  by  E.  H.  Ruffner;  [with 
report  on  wagon-road  from  Fort  Garland,  Colo.,  to  Fort  Wingate, 
N.  Mex.,  by  Geo.  S.  Anderson].  1876.  ([44th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
H.  ex.  doc.  172];  serial  no.  1691.) 

Simpson,  James  Hervey.  Report  of  explorations  across  Great  Basin  of 
Utah  for  direct  wagon-route  from  Camp  Floyd  to  Genoa  in  Carson 
Valley,  in  1859;  by  J.  H.  Simpson.  1876.  4°  [This  report  was 
submitted  in  1861,  but  never  printed  until  1876.] 
[Includes  Report  and  journal,  etc.,  by  J.  H.  Simpson;  Barometrical  and  meteoro- 
logical observations  and  geology,  by  Henry  Engleman;  PaliKontoolgical  collec- 
tions, by  F.  B.  Meek;  Ornithology,  list  of  birds,  by  Spencer  F.  Baird;  Ictithyol- 
ogy,  by  Tlieo.  Gill;  Botany,  by  Geo.  Engelmann;  Population  and  resources  of 
Utah  and  Indians  of  Utah,  by  Garland  Hurt;  Languages  of  Indians  of  Utah,  by 
C.  R.  Collins;  Journal  of  an  exploration  in  1845,  by  Edward  M.  Kern;  Journey- 
ings  of  Father  Escalante,.  in  1776,  by  Philip  Harry.] 

Sitgreaves,  Lorenzo.  Report  of  expedition  down  Zuni  and  Colorado 
rivers,  by  L.  Sitgreaves;  [with  report  on  natural  history  and 
medical  report  by  S.  W.  Woodhouse;  report  on  reptiles  by 
Edward  Hallowell;  report  on  fishes  by  S.  F.  Baird  and  Charles 
Girard;  and  report  on  botany  by  John  Torrey].  Washington, 
Beverley  Tucker,  Senate  printer,  1854.  (33d  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
S.  ex.  [unnumbered  document].)  [668-59]  [This  1854  print  is 
not  in  the  Congressional  set.  The  Congressional  edition  bears 
earlier  imprint,  having  appeared  as  a  document  of  the  32d  Con- 
gress, 2d  session.] 

Stansbury,  Howard,  Exploration  and  survey  of  valley  of  Great  Salt 
Lake  of  Utah,  including  reconnaissance  of  new  route  through 
Rocky  Mountains,  by  Howard  Stansbury;  [with  reports  on 
zoology  by  S.  F.  Baird,  Charles  Girard,  and  S.  S.  Haldeman; 
report  on  botany  by  John  Torrey;  reports  on  geology  and  paleon- 
tology^ by  Jas.  Hall;  and  Chemical  analyses  by  L.  D.  Gale]. 
Washington,  Robert  Armstrong,  public  printer,  1853.  ([32d 
Cong.]  special  sess.  [Senate]  Mar.  1851.  S.  ex.  [doc]  3.)  [Printed 
by  order  of  House  of  Representatives.  This  appears  with 
identical  document  notation  as  serial  no,  608,  the  Congressional 
edition,  which  bears  a  different  imprint,  i.  e.,  Philadelphia,  Lip- 
pincott,  Grambo  &  Co.,  being  printed  1852,  by  order  of  the  Senate.] 
Same,  maps. 

Symons,  Thomas  W.  Report  of  examination  of  upper  Columbia  River 
and  territory  in  its  vicinity  in  Sept.  and  Oct.  1881,  to  determine 
navigability  and  adaptability  to  steamboat  transportation;  by 
Thomas  W.  Symons.  1882.  large  8«  (47th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S. 
ex,  doc,  186;  serial  no,  1991.)  [Congressional  edition  is  8"  and 
omits  index  map  of  Department  of  the  Columbia.] 

Warren,  Gouvemeur  Kemble.  Preliminary  report  of  explorations  in 
Nebraska  and  Dakota,  1855-57,  by  G.  K.  Warren;  [with  Medical 
report,  by  Samuel  H,  Moffitt,  and  Catalogue  of  collections  in 
geology  and  natural  history,  by  F,  V.  Hayden].  Reprint  1875. 
[Originally  appeared  without  map  or  preliminary  matter  in  an- 
nual report  of  War  Department  {"^1.1:858''''),  p.  620-747.] 

Wheeler,  George  Montague.  Report  upon  3d  International  Geograph- 
ical Congress  and  Exhibition  at  Venice,  Italy,  1881,  accompanied 
by  data  concerning  principal  government  land  and  marine  sur- 
veys of  world;  by  George  M.  Wheeler.  1885.  4«  [2293-270] 
[See,  for  report  on  8th  Geographic  Congress,  S5. 6:904,  See,  for 
Geographical  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian  (Wheeler),  W8.] 

Explorations  and  surveys  (separates) 


Laws  affecting  Corps  of  Engineers 

[43d  Congress-Gist  Congress,  1st  session,  1875-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  Engineer 
Department  (W7.1i:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.    In  a  few  cases  laws 
.    of  2  sessions  are  included  in  one  publication.] 


1271 


CUM8lfl(-«tlon 
no. 

(Cong, 
sess.) 


W7.6  3; 


B76^ 

B762 
B76=^ 
B7G^ 

N22^ 


N222 

N223 

N22* 

R52» 

R522 

R523 

1152^ 
W7.7: 

(date) 


W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Laws    relating    to    construction    of    bridges    over 
navigable  waters,  Congress,  session 

[These  laws  as  well  as  siinilur  laws  of  earlier  and  later  Congresaes  are  Included  in 
Laws  relating  to  Corps  of  Engineers  (W7.G  >:),  and  in  annual  reports  of  Engineer 
Department  (W7.1  >:).] 

Acta  authorizing  construction  of  bridges 

49th  Cong.  2d  sess. 

50th  (>ong.  1st  sess. 

50th  Cong.  2d  sess.    * 

I^ws  authorizing  construction  of  bridges  over  navigable  waters 

Slst  Cong.  Ist  sess. 

51st  Cong.  2d  sess. 

52d   Cong.  1st  sess. 

52d   Cong.  2d  sess. 

53d   Cong.  1st  sess.    [None  passed  at  this  session.] 

53d   Cong.  2d  sess. 

53d   Cong.  3d  sess. 

54th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 

54th  Cong.  2d  sess.  and  55th  Cong.  1st  sess. 

Laws  relating  to  construction  of  bridges  over  navigable  waters 

55th  Cong.  2d  sess. 

55th  Cong.  3d  sess. 

56th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 

56th  Cong.  2d  sess. 

[Discontinued  as  a  separate  series.] 
Laws  (compilations  and  miscellaneous) 

See,  for  extracts  from  opinions  of  Attorneys-General  concerning  En- 
gineer Department,  W7.2:At8. 

/See,  for  extracts  from  reports  of  decisions  of  Supreme  Com*t  concern- 
ing Engineer  Department,  W7.2:Su7^ 
Bridges.     Laws  relating  to  construction  of  bridges  over  navigable  waters 
of  United  States,  Mar.  2,  1805-Mar.  3,  1881.     [Ist  edition.]     1882. 

Same  [v.  1]:  Mar.  2,  1805-Mar.  3,  1887.     2d  edition.     1887. 

Same,  v.  2:  Mar.  4,  1887-Mar.  3,  1893.     1893. 

Same,  v.  3:  Mar.  4,  1893-Mar.  3, 1903.     1903.    (War  Dept.  doc.  200.) 
Navigable  waters.     Laws  for  protection  and  preservation  of  navigable 
waters  of  United  States,  from  river  and  narbor  act  approved  Mar. 
3,  1899  [and  from  act  of  Aug.  18,  1894].     \}Ib.t.  1899.] 

Same  [and  acts  of  June  13,  1902,  Aug.  18,  1894,  and  May  9,  1900]. 
[1902.] 

Same  [and  acts  of  June  13, 1902,  Aug.  18, 1894,  May  9, 1900,  and  Mar. 
3,  1905].     [1905.] 

Same  [and  acts  of  June  13, 1902,  Aug.  18, 1894,  May  9, 1900,  and  Mar. 
3,  1905].     [Reprint  1908.] 
Rivers  and  harbors.    Laws  of  United  States  relating  to  improvement  of 
rivers  and  harbors,  Aug.  11,  1790-Aug.  14,  1876.     1877. 

Same,  Aug.  11,  1790-:Mar.  3,  1887,  with  tabulated  statement  of  ap- 
propriations and  allotments.     1887.     [2451-91] 

Same  [without  tabulated  statement]  Aug.  11,  1790-Mar.  4,  1907,  v. 
1:  1790-1889.     1907.     (War  Dept.  doc.  249.)     [4881-425] 

Same,  v.  2:  1890-1907.     1907.     (War  Dept.  doc.  249.)     [4882-425] 

Statement  showing  rank,  duties,  and  addresses  of 
officers  of  Corps  of  Engineers    4«    [Quarterly.] 


1899,  July 

1 

1901,  Jan. 

2 

1902,  July 

1 

1904,  Jan. 

25 

Oct. 

1 

Apr. 

1 

Oct. 

1 

Apr. 

1 

1900,  Jan. 

2 

July 

1 

1903,  Jan. 

2 

July 

15 

Apr. 

2 

Oct. 

1 

Apr. 

1 

Oct. 

17 

July 

2 

1902,  Jan. 

2 

July 

15 

1905,  Jan. 

3 

Oct. 

1 

Apr. 

1 

Oct. 

15 

Apr. 

10 

1272 


Classiflcation 
no. 

W7.7: 

(date) 


W7.8: 
(date) 

W7.9: 

(date) 

W7.10: 

(nos.) 


W7.     ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Statement  showing  rank,  duties,  and  addresses  of 
officers  of  Corps  of  Engineers— Continued 


1905,  July  1 
Oct.   2 

1906,  Jan.  2 
Apr.  2 
July  20 

General  orders 


1906,  Oct. 

1907,  Jan. 
Apr. 

July 
Oct. 

12° 


1908,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1909,  Jan. 


1909,  Apr.  20 
July  20 
Oct.    20 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Engineer  Department.  Not 
listed  here.  Indexes  to  General  orders  and  Circulars  have  been  issued  annually 
since  1895,  and  are  classed  under  this  head.  See,  for  Compilations  and  digests  of 
orders,  circulars,  regulations,  and  decisions,  W7.ll  ^■.] 

Special  orders     4*'  and  12° 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Engineer  Department.  Not 
listed  here.  Indexes  to  Special  orders  were  issued  1895-1904,  and  are  classed 
under  this  head.] 

Professional  papers    various  sizes 
Papers  on  practical  engineering 
[1]  Bitumen,  its  varieties,  properties,  and  uses;  by  H.  Wager  Halleck. 
Washington,  Peter  Force,  1841.     [The  copy  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  is  imperfect.] 
2 
3    [Ist  edition] 

Same.    2d  edition    * 
4 
5 

Same,  reprinted 
6 

7    * 
8 

9  [Ist  edition] 
Same.  2d  edition  * 
Same.  3d  edition  * 
Same.  4th  edition  * 
Same.  5th  edition  * 
Professional  papers 
10    * 

[11]  Determination  of  latitude  with  zenith  and  equal  altitude  tele- 
scope; [by  T.  J.  Lee].     J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers,  Washington 


[1848].     4° 


12    3d  edition  enlarged    See,  for  Ist  and  2d  editions,  W7.2:Su72» 

[13]  Report  upon  physics  and  hydraulics  of  Mississippi  River,  upon  pro- 
tection of  alluvial  region  against  overflow,  and  upon  deepening  of 
mouths;  prepared  by  A,  A.  Humphreys  and  H.  L.  Abbot. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1861.  4^  [First  issued  as 
no.  4  of  a  series  known  as  Papers  relating  to  duties  of  Corps  of 
Topographical  Engineers.  The  4  is  erroneously  carried  on  this 
edition  instead  of  the  new  series  number,  13.] 

13  Same. 

14 

15 


Reprinted  with  additions  [to  1876].     1876.     4° 


16 


17 


Same,  appendix 
Same,  compendium 

Same,  supplement 


18  Geological  exploration  of  40th  parallel  (King)  [v.  1]:  Systematic 
geology 


1273 


CUHslflcfttion 
no. 

W7.10: 

(no6.) 


W7.     ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Professional  i)apers— Continued 

Same  [v.  2]:  Descriptive  geology 

Same  [v.  3]:  Mining  industry,  text 

Same  [v.  3J:  Mining  industry,  atlas 

Same  [v.  4]:  Paleontology  and  ornithology 

Same  [v.  5]:  Botany 

Same  [v.  6]:  Microscopical  petrography 

Same  [v.  7]:  Odontomithes 

Same,  atlas 
19 
20 
21 

Same,  supplement 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27  (War  Dept.  doc.  125.) 
Same,  supplement    (War  Dept.  doc.  125.) 

28  [1st  edition]    (War  Dept.  doc.  144.) 
Same.     2d  edition    (War  Dept.  doc.  144.) 

29  [pt.  1]  (War  Dept.  doc.  147.)  [This  portion  was  published  in  tenta- 
tive form  with  title:  Topographical  reconnaissance,  being  chapter 
1  of  Engineer  field  manual.  The  manuscript  of  the  proposed 
book  was  afterwards  completely  revised  and  the  successive  parts 
were  issued  as  listed  below,  the  original  chapter  1  being  replaced 
by  new  matter  issued  as  pt.  1 .  This  print  is  8°,  but  all  subsequent 
issues  of  no.  29  listed  below  are  16".] 

Same,  pt.  1     [Revised  edition]     (War  Dept.  doc.  231.) 
Same,  pt.  2     [1st  edition]     (War  Dept.  doc.  221.) 
Same,  pt.  3    [1st  edition]     (War  Dept.  doc.  239.) 
Same,  pts.  4  and  5    [1st  edition]     (War  Dept.  doc.  272.) 
Same,  pt.  6    [1st  edition]    (War  Dept.  doc.  256.) 
Same,  pts.  1-6    2d  revised  edition    (War  Dept.  doc.  296.) 

in  1  v.] 
Same,  pts.  1-6    3d  revised  edition 

in  1  v.] 

30  (War  Dept.  doc.  148.] 

31  (War  Dept.  doc.  225.] 

W7.ll*:     Regulations  (general) 

825     Regulations  of  Engineer  Department. 

840     Regulations  for  government  of  Engineer  Department.    W^ashington, 

1840.     12°    * 
857     Regulations  for   Corps  of  Engineers  and   Topographical    Engineers. 
Washington,  1857.     12°    * 
Regulations  for  government  of  Corps  of  Engineers.     1889.     12° 

See,  for  Engineer  regulations,  adopted  June  26,  1902,  W7.ll 3:902, 
906. 

W7.ll  ^:     Regulations  and  instructions  (special) 

H21     Harbors.     Instructions    concerning    establishment    of    harbor    lines. 

[Dec.  14,  1907.]     12° 
V66     Vicksburg,  Miss.    General  instructions  for  assistants  in  field  [issued 

from]  Engineer  Office,  Vicksburg,  Miss.    1901.     12° 


(War  Dept.  doc.  355.) 


Washington,  1825. 


[Issued 
[Issued 


1274 


Classification 
no. 

W7.ll  3: 


900 
902 


906 


W7.12: 

(date) 


W7.13: 

(CT) 
W7.14: 

(v.  nos.) 


W7.     ENGINEER   DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Compilations  and  digests  of  orders,  circulars,  regu- 
lations, and  decisions 

General  orders  and  circulars  in  force  Apr.  16,  1900.  [1900.]  12°  (War 
Dept.  doc.  116.) 

Regulations  [adoi)ted  June  26,  1902],  General  orders,  and  Circulars, 
Office  of  Chief  of  Engineers,  and  Selected  decisions  of  Comptroller 
[of  Treasury],  in  force  June  26,  1902  [with  index  containing  also 
references  to  General  orders  and  Circulars  of  Adjutant-General's 
Office,  Army  regulations,  1901,  Revised  statutes,  Decisions  of 
Comptroller  of  Treasury,  Digest  of  opinions  of  Judge-Advocate- 
General,  1901,  Military  laws,  1898,  and  Circulars  of  Treasury 
Department].  1902.  12°  (War  Dept.  doc.  162.)  [Back  title 
reads:  General  orders  and  Circulars.] 

Engineer  regulations  [adopted  June  26,  1902]  and  Digest  of  Orders, 
Circulars,  Regulations,  etc.,  relating  to  work  of  Engineer  Depart- 
ment, in  force  Mar.  22,  1906.  [1906.]  12°  (War  Dept.  doc. 
269.) 

Index  to  river  and  harbor  act  approved 

[The  river  and  harbor  acts  to  which  these  are  the  indexes  are  among  the  Slip  laws 
classed  under  S7.5:] 


1890,  Sept.  19 
1892,  July  13 
1894,  Aug.  17 
1896,  June  3 
1899,  Mar.  3 

Maps  and  drawings 


1902,  June  13 
1905,  Mar.  3 
1907,  Mar.  2 
1909,  Mar.  3 


Explorations  and  surveys  for  railroad  from  Missis- 
sippi River  to  Pacific  Ocean  [or  Pacific  Railroad  Sur- 
veys]   4° 

[Gome  of  the  following  reports  first  appeared  in  8°  as  House  document  129,  33d  CJon- 
gress,  1st  session,  in  serial  nos.  736,  737,  and  739.  Serial  no.  738,  the  projected  v. 
3  of  this  edition,  was  never  printed. 

The  set  listed  below  was  issued  in  the  Congressional  set  both  as  a  Senate  and  as  a 
House  document  of  the  33d  Congress,  2d  session.  The  supplementary  report 
which  was  printed  by  a  later  Congress  (the  36th),  completing  the  set,  appeared 
in  different  form  in  Senate  and  House  prints  as  noted  below  after  entries  for  v.  12. 

The  document  notation  appears  on  the  title-page  of  each  volume,  but  other  title- 
pages  without  such  notation,  and  with  imprint  dates  differing  from  that  on  the 
first  title-page,  appear  throughout  the  set,  indicating  that  portions  of  volumes 
were  issued  prior  to  the  completed  volume. 

Except  in  the  case  of  v.  12,  the  1st  column  of  Congressional  numbers  below  refers  to 
the  Senate  print,  the  2d  column  refers  to  the  House  print.  See,  for  abridged 
contents,  "Notes"  column  in  this  Checklist,  pp.  28,  29,  opposite  serial  nos. 
758-768. 

No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.) 

V.    1     [758-78]  and  [791-91] 

Same,  supplement.    See  v.  12. 


9 

10 
11 


759-78 
760-78 
761-78 

762-78 
763-78 
764-78 
765-78 
766-78 
767-78 
768-78 


and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 
and 


792-91 
793-91 
794^91 
795-91 
796-91 
797-91 
798-91 
799-91 
800-91 
801-91 


Same    *    [Printed  as  36th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  ex.  doc. 
Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
v.l2,pt.l    [1054-56]       I 

Same,  pt.  2    [1055-56]/    l^^^-^i 


1275 


Classtflcfttlon 
no. 

W7.14: 

(v.  no8.) 


W7.    ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT-Continued 

Explorations  and  surveys  for  railroad  from  Missis- 
sippi Rlvor  to  Paciflc  Ocean  [or  Pacific  Railroad  Sur- 
veys]— Continued 

Same,  pt.  1    *\    [Printed  as  "36th  Congrefls,  iHt  session,  Senate  ex. 


:} 


W7.14«: 

(CT) 


Same,  pt.  2    *J        ^^-  — •"     Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

[Volume  12  is  Supplementary  report  of  I.  I.  Stevens  on  route  near  47th  and  49th 
parallels.  There  were  several  prints  of  tliis  report,  the  matter  contained  being 
exactly  the  same  in  all.  The  first  to  appear  was  the  Senate  print  [992-401  which 
was  issued  in  one  volume  designated  as  "supplement  to  v.  1."  The  House 
print  is  in  two  volumes  [10o4-*)(i]  and  [iyr>.') -.'<«;)  designated  as  "v.  12,  book  1," 
and  "v.  12,  book  2."  The  Senate  later  ordered  additional  copies  which  were 
printed  as  "v.  12,  book  1"  and  "v.  12,  book  2,"  the  form  being  identical  with 
the  House  copies  except  for  the  change  in  document  notation  from  "Uouse  ex. 
doc.  50"  to  "Senate  ex.  doc.  — ."] 

Explorations  and  surveys  for  railroad  from  Missis- 
sippi River  to  Paciflc  Ocean  (separates) 

[This  class  embraces  separates  of  the  8°  edition,  House  document  129,  33d  Congress. 
1st  session,  in  serial  nos.  73r>-739,  including  such  parts  of  the  projected  v.  3  (serial 
no.  738)  as  were  printed,  and  the  separates  of  the  4"  edition  listed  under  W7.14:j 


W7.1/>:     Information  circular    12<^ 


(nos.) 


W7.16! 


W7.16': 

(date) 

W7.16  2: 

(nos.) 


1  July     1,  1902 

2  Aug.  26,  1902 
[Discontinued.] 

Engineer  Scliool 

[After  the  Civil  War,  the  post  at  Willets  Point,  N.  Y.,  constituted  the  regular  Engi- 
neer School  of  Application  for  the  engineer  service,  liy  General  orders  03,  1897, 
the  school  was  designated  the  United  States  Engineer  School;  by  General  orders 
155,  1901,  the  Engineer  School  of  Application;  by  General  orders  115,  1904,  the 
Engineer  School.  It  was  originally  located  at  the  fort  at  Willets  Point,  after- 
wards named  Fort  Totten,  but  was  transferred  in  1901  to  Washington  Barracks, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  which  place  it  is  now  located.  Early  reports  of  the 
school  are  made  by  the  commanding  officer  of  the  Battalion  of  Engineers.  See, 
for  early  historical  information,  Occasional  papers  14  (W7.1G*:14).) 

Engineer  School,  Annual  reports 

[1880-1908,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1905-07  issued  sepa- 
rately also.    1909  report  not  printed.] 

Engineer  School,  Occasional  papers 

[1]  Impressions  of  a  companj^  commander,  by  [E.  A.  F.l  Potez,  from 
Kevue  du  genie  militaire;  translated  by  J.  R.  Williams,  F.  R. 
Shunk,  [and]  E.  M.  Rhett.  Press  of  Engineer  School  of  Appli- 
cation, Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  1902. 

1  Same.     Revised  edition.    Washington  Barracks,   D.  C,   Press  of 

Engineer  School,  1905. 
[2]  Improvement  of  Mississippi  River  between  St.  Louis  and  Cairo; 
by  William  P.  Wooten.     Press  of  Engineer  School  of  Application, 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  1902. 

2  Same.     [2d  edition.]    Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  Press  of  Engi- 

neer School,  1905. 

[2a]  Upon  use  of  electric  search-lights  in  war,  by  A.  Bochet;  translated 
by  W.  V.  Judson.  Press  of  Engineer  School  of  Application, 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  1902.     IG* 

[3]  Military  landscape  sketching?,  by  M.  Lefebvi-e;  translated  from 
Journal  des  sciences  militaires,  bjr  W.  V.  Judson.  Press  of  Engi- 
neer School  of  Application,  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  1902. 

3  Same.     [2d  edition  revised.]    Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  Press  of 

Engineer  School,  1905. 
[4]  Destruction  of  obstacles  in  campaign,  by  Bomecque;  trans- 
lated by  Edward  Burr.     Press  of  Engineer  School  of  Application, 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  1903. 

4  Same.     [2d  edition.]    [Press  of]  Engineer  School  of  Application, 

Washington  Barracks,  D.  C.  [1904]. 
5 


1276 


Classification 
no. 

W7.16  2: 

(nos.) 


tW7.17: 

(date) 


W7.     ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Engineer  Seliool,  Occasional  papers— Continued 

[6]  Report  upon  operations  of  1st  Battalion  of  Engineers  in  connection 
with  maneuvers  at  Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  Sept.  and  Oct.  1902;  [by] 
Smith  S.  Leach.  Press  of  Engineer  School  of  Application,  Wash- 
ington Barracks,  D.  C,  1903. 

[7]  Historical  sketch  of  1st  Battalion  of  Engineers  during  its  tour  abroad ; 
[by]  Smith  S.  Leach.  Press  of  Engineer  School  of  Application, 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  1903.     [Erroneously  printed  as  6.] 


8 

13 

18 

23 

28 

33 

9 

14 

19 

24 

29 

34 

10 

15 

20 

25 

* 

30 

35 

11 

16 

21 

26 

* 

31 

36 

12 

17 

22 

27 

* 

32 

Dates  of  retirement  of  officers  of  Corps  of  Engineers 

[1900,  Oct.  11] 
[1904,  Sept.  27] 

1906,  Nov.  1 

1908,  Aug.  8 


W8.      GEOGRAPHICAL   SURVEYS   WEST  OF  lOOth  MERID- 
IAN (Wheeler) 

[This  work  was  the  outgrowth  of  the  topographical  reconnaissance  made  by  George  M.  Wheeler  in  1869. 
Wheeler's  plans  for  geographical  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian,  being  approved  by  the  Secretary  of 
War,  were  adopted  by  Congress  and  appropriations  were  made  for  the  work  from  1872  to  1879,  when  the 
Geological  Survey  (1 19.)  was  established,  taking  up  the  field  work  of  this  and  other  surveys.  Wheeler's 
office  was  continued  until  Feb.  29,  1884,  its  work  bemg  the  preparation  and  publication  of  the  reports. 
See,  for  history  and  publications  of  Geographical  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian,  Final  report,  v.  1 
(W8.5:l),  and  for  catalogue  and  index  of  publications.  Geological  Survey  Bulletin  222  (1 19.3:222).  See, 
for  Report  upon  3d  International  Geographical  Congress  and  Exhibition  at  Venice,  Italy,  1881,  by 
Wheeler,  W7.5:W56.] 

W8.1:     Annual  reports     4«  and  8° 

(date)     1869,  Preliminary  report  upon  reconnaissance  through  southern  and 
southeastern  Nevada,  made  in  1869,  by  Geo.  M.  Wheeler  and 
D.  W.  Lockwood.     1875.    4° 
1870    [None  issued.] 

1871,  Preliminary  report  concerning  explorations  and  surveys,  princi- 
pally in  Nevada  and  Arizona,  conducted  under  direction  of 
George  M.  Wheeler,  1871.     1872.    4°    [1479-65] 

1872,  Progress-report  upon  geographical  and  geological  explorations  and 
surveys  west  of  100th  meridian  in  1872;  by  George  M.  Wheeler. 
1874.     4« 

1872-84,  Annual  reports,  in  annual  reports  of  Engineer  Department 
(W7.1^:),  and  1875-81,  issued  separately  also.  Reports  for 
1876-79,  as  separately  issued,  are  each  accompanied  by  atlas 
sheets  in  separate  covers.  These  atlas  sheets  do  not  appear  in 
Engineer  Department  reports. 

W8.2:     General  pnMications 

As8  Astronomical  coordinates.  Report  upon  determination  of  astronomical 
co-ordinates  of  primary  stations  at  Cheyenne,  Wyoming  Territory, 
and  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado  Territory,  made  during  years 
1872  and  1873;  [by]  F.  Kampf  and  J.  H.  Clark  [with  instructions 
by  George  M.  Wheeler].  1874.  4® 
Barometric  hypsometry,  instructions,  1876.    See  W8.2:M56^, 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     The  Engineer 
Department  has  since  begun  a  new  series,  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  W7., 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
W7.18:    Standard  specifications 
(nos.) 


1277 


ClMwIflratlon 
no. 


W8.2; 

C15 


G29 


G29' 


In8 


L82 
M56^ 


M562 
M563 


Or6 

P53 
P69 

R29> 

R292 
St2 

•.•.■/ 
T62^ 


T622 


W8.     GEOGRAPHICAIj  surveys  west  of  100th 
MERIDIAN  (Wheeler)— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Camps.  Tables  containing  camps,  distances,  lines  of  march,  latitudes, 
longitudes,  altitudes,  &c.,  explorations  and  surveys  west  of  100th 
meridian  in  Utah,  Nevada,  and  Arizona,  field  season  of  1872. 
1873.    4° 

Geographic  positions.  Tables  of  geographic  positions,  azimuths,  and 
aistances,  with  lists  of  barometric  altitudes,  magnetic  declina- 
tions, and  itineraries  of  important  routes;  by  M.  M.  Macomb. 
1885.    large  8« 

Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  explorations  and 
surveys  west  of  100th  meridian;  [by]  Geo.  M,  Wheeler.  Julius 
Bien,  lith.  [New  York,  1874]t  oblong  f"  [Covers  and  atlas 
sheets  were  each  issued  separately.  Set  in  Public  Documents 
Library  is  incomplete.  See,  for  complete  bibliography,  p.  705- 
713  of  List  of  geographical  atlases  in  Library  of  Congress,  with 
bibliographicalnotes,  v.  1  (LC5.2:G29').] 

Invertebrate  fossils.  Preliminary  report  upon  invertebrate  fossils  col- 
lected by  expeditions  of  1871,  1872,  and  1873,  with  descriptions 
of  new  species;  [by]  C.  A.  White.     1874. 

Logarithm,  traverse,  and  altitude  tables.     1875. 

Meteorological  observations.     Instructions  for   taking  and   recording 
meteorological  observations  and  for  preserving  and  repairing 
instruments;  by  R.  L.  Hoxie.     1874. 
Same;  by  R.  L.  Hoxie  and  Wm.  L.  Marshall.    1875.     16°    * 

Meteorological  observations.  Instructions  for  taking,  recording,  and 
reducing  meteorological  observations,  and  for  preserving  and 
repairing  instruments,  by  R.  L.  Hoxie  and  Wm,  L.  Marshall;  to 
which  are  appended  barometrical  tables  1-11  of  Professional  pa- 
pers, Corps  of  Engineers,  no.  12.  1876.  [Cover-title  and  1st 
title-page  read :  Barometric  hypsometry ,  instructions,  1876.  See, ' 
for  Engineer  Department  Professional  papers  referred  to,  W7.10:] 

Ornithological  specimens.  Report  upon  ornithological  specimens  col- 
lected in  1871,  1872,  and  1873;  [by  H.  C.  Yarrow  and  Henry  W. 
~      ■       '      1874. 


List  of  reports  and  maps  of  Geographical  Surveys  West  of 
y.  Moriri^QT.      [igt  edition.]    1878.    * 


V61 


Philadelphia,  International  Exhibition,  1876.  Catalogue  of  articles 
placed  at  Centennial  Exposition  [Philadelphia,  Pa.]  1876.     1876. 

Plants.  Catalogue  of  plants  collected  in  1871,  1872,  and  1873,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species;  [by  Sereno  Watson  and  J.  T.  Roth- 
rock].     1874. 

Reports. 

100th  Meridian. 
Same.    2d  edition.    1881.    * 

Stars.    Catalogue  of  mean  declination  of  2018  stars  between  0''  to  2*» 

r'  and  12'»  to  24'*  right  ascension,  and  10°  and  70°  of  north  declina- 

tion, for  Jan.  1,  1875;  by  T.  H.  Safford.     1879.    4« 

Topographical  atlas  [in]  crayon;  [by  Geo.  M.]  Wheeler,     n.  p.  1875. 
oblong  f  <» 
Contents: 

Conventional  signs. 
General  topographic  features. 
I  Atlas  sheet  49,  50,  58,  59,  66,  67. 

I  Topographical  atlas,  projected  to  illustrate  Geographical  Surveys  West 
of  100th  Meridian,  embracing  results  of  different  expeditions 
under  command  of  Geo.  M.  Wheeler,  n.  p.  [1878].  oblong  f  <» 
[Covers  and  atlas  sheets  were  each  issued  separately.  Set  in 
Public  Documents  Library  is  incomplete.  See,  for  complete 
bibliography,  p.  705-713  of  List  of  geographic  atlases  in  Library 
of  Congress  with  bibliographical  notes,  v.  1  (LC5.2:G29  ^).\ 
Vertebrata.  Systematic  catalogue  of  vertebrata  of  eocene  of  New  Mex- 
ico, collected  in  1874;  [by]  E.  D.  Cope.    Apr.  17,  1875. 


1278 


Classlflcatlon  W8.    GEOGRAPHICAL,  SURVEYS  WEST  OF  lOOtli 
""*•  MERIDIAN  (Wheeler)— Continued 

W8.3 :  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

W8.4 :  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

W8.5 :  Final  reports  or  Monographs     4" 

(v.  nos.)     V.  1  Geographical  report 

V.  2  Astronomy  and  barometric  hypsometry 

V.  3  Geology 

Same,  supplement 

V.  4  Paleontology 

V.  5  Zoology 

V.  6  Botany 

V.  7  Archaeology 

Final  reports  or  Monographs  (separates) 


•W8.5«: 
(CT) 


W9.      INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

During  Revolutionary  times  and  for  a  long  period  thereafter,  the  appointment  of  insi)ectors-general  of  the 
Army  was  authorized  by  Congress.  Baron  Steuben  was  one  of  the  fust  appointed,  being  made  inspector- 
general  in  May,  1778. 

The  Inspector- General's  Department  was  reorganized  and  made  a  regular  staff  department  by  act  approved 
June  23,  1874  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  244). 

The  work  was  carried  on  in  conjunction  with  that  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Department,  most  of  the 
annual  reports  of  the  inspector-general  for  the  Secretary  of  War  being  addressed  to  the  adjutant-general, 
until  1889;  sff  Wg.l':] 


(date) 

(date) 

W9.2: 

C81 


G19 
G94: 


G94- 
G94  = 

P84 


P96 

W9.3: 

(noa.) 
W9.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports  to  Secretary  of  War 

[1806-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  since  1870  issued  sepa- 
rately also.  Reports  for  1866-73  and  1876-88  were  addressed  to  the  adjutant- 
general. 

1889-1901,  two  reports  were  made,  one  of  which  was  addressed  to  the  general  com- 
manding the  Army;  see  W9.1 2; J 

Annual  reports  to  general  commanding  Army 

[1889-1901,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1890-1901  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Correspondence.  Catechiam  of  instructions  for  keeping  record  of  corre- 
spondence in  various  offices  at  headquarters  of  military  divisions 
and  departments  and  at  headquarters  of  military  posts  at  which 
system  of  record  keeping  prescribed  shall  be  authorized  by  War 
Department;  by  C.  G.  Morton.     1909.     12° 

Garrisoned  post.  Form  for  report  of  inspection  of  garrisoned  post  [and 
Form  for  statement  of  irregularities  and  deficiencies].  War  De- 
partment, Office  of  Inspector  General,  1907. 

Guide  for  use  of  officers  of  Inspector-General's  Department,   1908; 
revised  to  include  Aug.  31,  1908.     1908  [1909].     12«     (War  Dept. 
doc.  333.) 
Same.     [Interleaved.] 

Guide.  List  of  references  in  Guide  for  inspectors-general,  1908.  Mar. 
19,  1909.     12» 

Posts.  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  and  stations  of  troops  in  geograph- 
ical divisions  and  departments  of  United  States;  compiled  by 
R.  B.  Marcy.     1872.     4« 

Public  records.  Circular  [relating  to  furnishing  attested  transcripts  of 
public  records  to  private  persons].  Sept.  20,  1870  [reprint  1896]. 
12» 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


1279 


ClBMNlflratlon 
no. 


Wf). 


INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Conf  imied 


W9.5: 

(date) 


Inspection  of  several  branches  of  National  Home 
for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers 

[In  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  tho  act  of  Mar.  3,  1803,  "that  the  Secretary  of 
War  shall  hereafter  exorcise  the  same  suiK'rvision  over  all  rocolptH  and  disburso- 
menta  on  account  of  the  volunteer  soldiers'  homes  as  ho  is  required  by  law  to 
apply  to  tho  accounts  of  disbursing  oHiccrs  of  tho  Anny,"  an  inspection  of  4 
branch  homes  was  made  Oct. -Nov.  1893,  and  a  brief  report  submitted  to  the 
insijcctor-general;  see  W9.1':894,  p.  14. 

The  act  of  Aug.  18,  1894  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  412)  called  for  a  thorough  annual  inspec- 
tion of  the  National  11  nine  for  Di.sabled  Voluntetn-  Soldiers  and  a  report  to  uon- 
grevss  thereon  by  an  oflicer  of  the  Inspector-General's  Department. 

These  reports  are  not  included  in  the  reports  of  the  inspector-general,  though  addressed 
to  him,  but,  1897-1905,  are  usually  includexi  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:).    190G-09,  issued  in  separate  pamphlets  only. 

See  also  National  Homo  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers  (NH).J 


1894, 
1896, 
1897, 

1898, 
1898, 
1899, 
1900, 
1901, 

1902, 
1903, 
1904, 
1905, 
1906, 
1907, 
1908, 
1909, 


Oct.      3-Dec.   23    [3324-342] 
Oct.    19, 1895-Jan.      8,  1896    [3412-288] 

July     7, 1896-Feb.     4,1897     [3516-274]    [18  of  the  illustrations 
from  this  report  also  issued  separately  with  title-page.] 
July    31,1897-Jan.    27,1898     [3664-278] 


Aug.  9-Nov.  30 
Sept.  3-Dec.  8 
July  21-Nov.  12 
Aug.  9-Nov.  14 
document  number 
July  15-Oct.  22 
July  13-Oct.  27 
July  13-Nov.  23 
July  14-Oct.  12 
July  21-Oct.  15 
Aug.  28-Oct.  26 
Sept.  2-Nov.  14 
Aug.    11-Oct.   27 


3785-154 
3958-236 
4136-259 
.4323-137 

4490-182] 

4670-61] 

4835-193] 

4992-84] 

5158-88' 

5290-32 

5528-1219] 

5817-254] 


[No  edition  without  Congressional 


WIO.      JUDGE-ADVO GATE- GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

[Established  by  Continental  Congress,  July  29, 1775.  Discontinued  by  act  of  Mar.  16,  1802;  reestablished 
Jan.  11,  1812;  discontinued  again  June  1,  1821;  reestablished  by  act  of  Mar.  2,  1849,  reorganized  by  act  of 
July  17,  1862,  and,  by  act  of  June  20,  1864,  more  fully  organized  as  Bureau  of  Military  Justice.  In  1884, 
tho  title  was  changed  to  Judge-Advocate-General's  Office  and  it  has  since  become  known  as  Judge- 
Advocate-General's  Department.  See,  for  Sketch  of  history  and  duties  of  Judge  Advocate  General's 
Department,  W10.2:H62i»«.] 


WlO.l: 

(date) 

W10.2: 

Am3 

Ar5i 
Ar5=^ 

C49 


H62» 


H62' 
M36 


Annual  reports 

[1863-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  since  1877  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

American  Knights,  Order  of.  Report  of  judge  advocate  general  on 
Order  of  American  Knights  or  Sons  of  Liberty,  western  conspiracy 
in  aid  of  southern  Rebellion.     1864. 

Army   regulations.     Remarks   on   army   regulations;  by   G.    Norman 
Lieber.     1897.     ([War  Dept.  doc.  63  and  75.]) 
Same,  and  executive  regulations  in  general;  by  G.  Norman  Lieber. 
1898.     (War  Dept.  doc.  63  [and  75].)    [This  is  a  revised  edition 
of  the  1897  publication,  with  additions.] 

Civil  power.  Use  of  Army  in  aid  of  civil  power;  by  G.  Norman  Lieber. 
1898.     (War  Dept.  doc.  64.) 

History.  Sketch  of  history  and  duties  of  Judge  Advocate  General's 
Department,  Army;  [by  W.  M.  Dunn].  McGill  &  Witherow, 
Sept.  1, 1876.  *  [Prepared  at  request  of  Commission  for  Reform 
and  Reorganization  of  Army,  organized  under  act  approved  July 
24,  1876.  See,  for  further  information  concerning  the  commission, 
note  under  W1.2:Ar52.] 
♦Same,  with  additions.  Mar.  1,  1878,  Washington,  D.  C,  Thomas 
McGill  &  Co.,  printers. 

Martial  law.  Justificationof  martial  law;  by  G.  Norman  Lieber.  1898. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  79.) 


1280 


Clas»iflcation 
no. 


WIO. 


JUDGE-ADVOCATE-GENERAL'S  DEPART- 
MENT—Continued 


W10.2: 

M591 

M592 

M593 
R31 

W10.3: 

(nos.) 
W10.4: 

(nos.) 
W10.5: 

(date) 


WIO.  6: 


C24 


D98 


D982 
D983 


H83 


L63 


General  publications— Continued 

Military  reservations,  national  military  parks,  and  national  cemeteries, 

title  and  jurisdiction;  by  James  B.  McCrellis.     1898. 
Military  reservations,  national  cemeteries,  and  military  parks,  title, 

jurisdiction,  etc.;  [by  James  B.  McCrellis],     Revised  edition  by 

Charles  E.  Hay,  jr.     1904. 
Same.     [2d]  revised  edition  by  Lewis  W.  Call.     1907.     (War  Dept. 

doc.  288.) 
Retiring  boards.     Instructions  for  retiring  boards.     1899.     12*'    (War 

Dept.  doc.  94.) 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Manual  for  courts- martial    12° 

1895 

1898    Revised  [edition] 

Same.     2d  edition    (War  Dept.  doc.  77.) 
1901    Revised  edition    (War  Dept.  doc.  140.) 

Same  [reprinted]  1902    (War  Dept.  doc.  140.) 
1905    Revised  edition    (War  Dept.  doc.  255.) 

Same,  with  amendments  to  1907    (War  Dept.  doc.  255.) 
1908    Revised  edition    16°    (War  Dept.  doc.  329.) 

Courts-martial,  Courts  of  inquiry,  and  Military 
commissions 

[The  judge-advocate-general  is  the  custodian  of  the  records  of  all  general  courts- 
martial,  courts  of  inquiry,  and  military  commissions  (Army  regulations,  1908, 
article  69,  p.  160).  Suchrecords,  if  printed,  are  classed  here,  unless  specifically 
published  by  some  other  office  of  the  Government.] 

Carter,  Oberlin  M.  Reply  [and  closing  argument]  of  Thomas  F.  Barr, 
to  argument  and  brief  for  defense,  in  case  of  United  States  vs. 
Oberlin  M.  Carter;  general  court-martial  convened  at  Savannah, 
Ga.,  Jan.  12,  1898.     1899. 

Dyer,  Alexander  Brydie.     Proceedings  of  court  of  inquiry  convened  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  9,  1868,  by  Special  orders  217,  War 
Department,  to  examine  into  accusations  against  A.  B.  Dyer, 
chief  of  ordnance.     1869.    pt.  1. 
Same.     1868  [1869].     pt.  2. 

Dyer,  Alexander  Brydie.  [Opinion  of  judge-advocate-general  concern- 
ing protest  of  Norman  Wiard  against  proceedings  of  court  of 
inquiry  in  -case  of  A.  B.  Dyer,  chief  of  ordnance.]    May  13,  1869. 

Howard,  Oliver  O.  Proceedings,  findings,  and  opinion  of  court  of 
inquiry  convened  under  act  of  Feb.  13,  1874,  by  Special  orders 
35,  Adjutant-General's  Oflfice,  of  Feb.  16,  1874,  in  case  of  Oliver 
O.  Howard;  [mth  Review  of  judge-advocate-general  and  order  of 
Secretary  of  War  announcing  proceedings,  report  of  facte,  opinion 
of  court,  and  action  of  President  in  case].     1874. 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Trial  of  conspirators  for  assassination  of  President 
Lincoln,  &c.,  argument  of  John  A.  Bingham,  in  reply  to  argu- 
ments of  the  several  counsel  for  Mary  E.  Surratt,  David  E.  Her- 
old,  Lewis  Payne,  George  A.  Atzerodt,  Michael  O'Laughlin, 
Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Edward  Spangler,  and  Samuel  Arnold,  charged 
with  conspiracy  and  murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln ;  delivered  June 
27  and  28,  1865,  before  Military  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C. 
1865.  [Also  in  annual  report  of  War  Department,  1865,  v.  2,  p. 
1007-60  (Wl.l:865).  See,  for  Trial  of  John  H.  Surratt,  DC28.2: 
Su7i>2] 


1281 


ClaMlflratlon 
no. 


WIO. 


JUDGE- ADVOCATE-GENERAL'S  DEPART- 

MENT— Continued 


W10.6: 

P83> 


Courts-martial,  Courts  of  Inquiry,  and  Military 
commissions — Continued    - 

Porter,  Fitz-John.  Proceeding  and  report  of  board  of  arniy  officere 
convened  by  Special  orders  78,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  Apr. 
12,  1878,  in  case  of  Fitz-John  Porter,  with  proceedings  in  original 
trial  and  papers  relating  thereto.  1879.  pt.  1.  (46th  Cong.  Ist 
eess.  S.  ex.  doc.  37,  pt.  1;  serial  no.  1871.)  [The  proceedings  in 
the  original  trial,  reprinted  in  v.  1  of  this  set,  first  appeared  as 
37th  Congress,  3d  session.  House  executive  document  71,  in  serial 
no.  1163.] 

Same.  1879.  pt.  2.  r46th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  37,  pt.  2; 
serial  no.  1871.)  [The  matter  here  listed  in  2  v.  appears  in  the 
Congressional  set  in  1  v.  as  46th  Congress,  Ist  session.  Senate 
executive  document  37,  pt^.  1  and  2,  serial  no.  1871.] 

Same.  1879.  pt.  3.  (46th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  37,  pt.  3; 
serial  no.  1872.) 

Same,  maps.  [1879.]  4°  [In  the  Congressional  set  the  maps  are 
bound  with  pt.  3  m  one  8°  volume;  see  W10.6:P83^] 
Swaim,  David  Gaskill.  [Proceedings  of  court  of  inquiry  to  examine 
accusations  against  David  G.  Swaim,  held  at  Washmgton,  D.  C, 
Mav  5,  1884,  by  Special  orders  93,  Adjutant-General's  Office, 
1884.]  [1884.]  [The  copy  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  has 
no  title-page.] 
Warren,  Gouvemeur  Kemble.  Proceedings,  findings,  and  opinions  of 
court  of  inquiry  convened  b^  order  of  President  in  Special  orders 
277,  Adjutant  General's  Office,  Dec.  9,  1879,  in  case  of  Gouver- 
neur  K.  Warren.     1883.     pt.  1. 

Same.     1883.     pt.  2. 

Same,  maps.     1883.     pt.  3,  4° 

Courts -martial,  Courts  of  inquiry,  and  Military 
commissions    (separates) 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  classed  here  certain  arguments,  etc.,  in  the  Howard, 
Fitz-John  Porter,  and  Warren  cases.] 

Digest  of  opinions  of  judge -advocate -general 

1865 
1866 
1868 
1880 

Same.     2d  thousand 
1895 

1901  Revised  edition  (War  Dept.  doc.  137.)  [This  print  carries  sig- 
nature mark  16906-01.] 

Same  [with  slight  changes,  reprinted  1909]  (War  Dept.  doc.  137.) 
[This  reprint  carries  signature  mark  71359-09.] 

Wll.      LIBRARY 

[Althoixgh  the  exact  date  can  not  be  ascertained,  it  is  known  that  the  library  was  established  before  the 
War  Department  and  other  Executive  Departments  were  moved  from  Philadelphia  to  Washington  in 


P83=» 

P833- 
P83* 
Swl 

W25^ 


W252 
W253 

W10.6«: 

(CT) 

W10.7: 

(date) 


Wll.l: 

(date) 
W11.2: 

D63 

W11.3: 

(nos.) 
82452' 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Distribution   of  reports.     Memorandum    [relating   to   distribution   of 
reports  of  Secretary  of  War].    Jan.  1896.     W 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
-11 81 


1282 


Classification 
no. 

W11.4: 

(no8.) 
W11.5: 

(U08.) 


W11.5«: 

(CT) 

W11.6: 


882 
884 


891 
903 1 

9032 

9033 

903* 

905 


W11.7: 

(date) 


Wll.     LIBRARY— Contiuued 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Subject  catalogues    large  8°  and  8° 

1    * 

2 

3 

4  ([War  Dept.  doc.  39.]) 

Same.    2d  edition    ([War  Dept.  doc.  100.]) 

5  ([War  Dept.  doc.  40.]) 

6  (War  Dept.  doc.  41.) 

Same.     2d  edition    (War  Dept.  doc.  84.) 
Same,  appendix    (War  Dept.  doc.  228.) 

7  (War  Dept.  doc.  80.)     [A  2d  print  was  issued  which  is  identical  with 

the  1st  except  that  on  p.  7  the  explanatory  note  of  a"bbreviations 
is  fuller  and  given  in  better  form.] 

Subject  catalogues  (separates) 

[Pts.  1-4  of  Mexican  bibliography,  issued  as  4  large  8°  pamphlets,  were  reprinted 
from  Subject  catalogue  3  (W11.5:3),  and  ai'O  classed  under  Wll. 5a:] 

Catalogues  (miscellaneous) 

Alphabetical   catalogue  of  War  Department  library,   including  law 
library:  authors.     1880. 
Same:  authors  and  subjects.     1882.     large  8° 

Alphabetical  list  of  additions  made  to  War  Department  library  from 
June,  1882.     [May  1]  1884.     large  8« 
Same,  from  May,  1884  to  June,  1891.     1891.     large  8° 

Check  list  of  serial  publications  in  War  Department  library,  Oct.  1, 1903. 
1903.     (War  Dept.  doc.  212.)     [See  also  W11.6:903^] 

Finding  list  of  principal  reference  works  in  War  Department  library, 
Oct.  1,1903.    1903.    (War  Dept.  doc.  213.)    [See  also  Wll. 6 :90'6^.] 

Rough  list  of  most  important  accessions  to  War  Department  library, 
1898-1903.     1903.     (War  Dept.  doc.  212.)     [See  also  Wll. 6:903 \] 

Three  finding  lists  issued  by  War  Department  library:  1,  Serial  publi- 
cations; 2,  Principal  reference  works;  3,  Important  accessions, 
1898-1903.  1903.  [The  lists  which  are  included  in  this  publi- 
cation were  also  issued  separately;  see  Wll. 6:903^,  903^,  903^.] 

Author  and  title  list  of  most  important  accessions  to  War  Department 
library  with  subject  entries  in  biography,  military  history,  and 
military  science,  and  index  of  periodicals  received  during  calen- 
dar year  1904.     1905. 

Rough,  list  of  more  important  additions 

1895    large  8« 

1896 

1897 

5ee,  for  1903,  Wll. 6:903 3. 


W12.      MILITARY  ACADEMT 


[By  act  approved  Mar.  16,  1802  (Stat.  L.  v.  2,  p.  137),  the  President  was  authorized  to  organize  a  corps  of 
engineers  to  be  stationed  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  tliis  corps  to  constitute  a  Military  Academy.  The  prin- 
cipal engineer,  and  in  his  absence,  the  next  in  rank,  was  to  be  superintendent  under  the  direction  of  the 
President  of  the  United  States.  The  academy  was  formally  opened  July  4,  1802.  The  institution  was 
enlarged  by  act  of  Apr.  29, 1812  (Stat.  L.  v.  2,  p.  720). 

The  Military  Academy  remained  under  the  superintendence  of  an  engineer  officer  reporting  directly  to 
the  chief  engineer  (who  was  ex  officio  the  inspector  of  the  academy)  until  July  13,  186G,  when  by  act  of 
that  date  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  92)  Congress  authorized  the  appointment  of  a  superintendent  and  other  offi- 
cers of  the  academy  from  any  branch  of  the  military  service,  and  placed  the  academy  under  charge  of 
the  Secretary  of  War. 

The  Military  Academy  and  the  post  of  West  Point  were  made  a  separate  military  department  by  General 
orders  15,  Mar.  2, 1877,  the  commander  to  report  directly  to  the  general-in-chief  of  the  Army,  and  to  have 
supervision  of  the  academy.    As  department  commander  he  reported  directly  to  the  adjutant-general. 


1283 
W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY--Continued 


Tne  military  Departinont  of  West  Point  was  discontiniicd  by  General  orders  77,  1882,  nlToctlve  Sept.  1, 
1882,  and  tho  su|x>rin(<>n(lont  was  Rivon  Itmnodlatn  covomniont  and  military  command  of  the  acaaemy, 
and  was  made  pommandant  of  thn  military  ix)st  of  West  Point. 

Si'f,  for  history  of  West  Point,  and  for  bUilio^'rapliy  concerning  Military  Academy  and  its  graduates,  the 
memorial  volunics  entitled  (Vntennial  of  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  18t)2-1902  (\V\'2.2: 
C33 ' '»).  See,  for  history  of  the  academic  departments,  1  htTi-OO,  annual  report  of  superintendent  of  Mili- 
tary Academy.  18*.K>(  W'l2.l  »:89t)).  6Vf,  for  historical  and  other  information  to  Mar.  1,  1837,  House  report 
3(«,  L'Uh  Congress,  L'd  sossion,  serial  no.  306;  tills  report  also  appears  in  American  state  papers,  Military 
affairs,  v.  7,  p.  1-108,  serial  no.  022.] 

Classlflratlon 
no. 


W12.1 ' :     Annual  reports  of  board  of  visitors 


(date) 


("Provision  was  made  for  a  board  of  visitors  to  the  academy  in  the  regulations  of 
1816,  but  regular  attendance  of  these  visitors  was  not  established  until  the  advent 
of  Major  Thayer,  1817.  The  army  regulations  of  1821  prescribed  that  the  June 
examinations  should  be  held  in  tho  '  presence  of  tho  board  of  Adsitors.'  The  first 
appropriation  for  defraying  the  e\-p(»ns(^s  of  tho  board  of  visitors  was  made  in 
Mar.  1828.  From  1S15  to  the  present  time  [1902]  boards  of  visitors  have  annually 
visited  tho  academy  and  reported  their  observations."  This  paragraph  is 
quoted  from  v.  1,  p.  235  of  Centennial  of  Military  Academy  (Wl2.2:C33i). 

The  Doard  of  visitors  was,  however,  abolished,  Mar.  1,  184:3-Aug,  8,  1846,  during 
which  time  tho  Secretary  of  War  appointed  certain  army  officers  to  visit,  to 
inspect,  and  to  report  on  the  academy.  These  reports  are  not  found  in  any 
•    printed  record,  perhaps  being  submitted  and  preserved  in  manuscript  only. 

For  1860,  besides  the  report  of  board  of  visitors,  there  was  also  a  Report  of  Commis- 
sion to  Examine  MiUtary  Academy  (Y3.M59:R29). 

1825-1907  (except  1843-46,  1862,  1873,  1874,  and  1881),  in  annual  reports  of  War 
Department  (Wl.l:).  Report  for  1833  appears  also  in  Register  of  officers  and 
cacfets  (W12.5:833).] 


1862  [1159-21]  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 

See  note  under  W12.1*: 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 


2415-63 
2488-52' 
2516-31 
[2614^3] 


[2904-19]  []^o  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document 
number.] 


3145-18 
3327-34 
3399-55 


18691 

1870/ 

1871 

1872     [1571-14] 

1873 

1874  * 

1875  * 

1876  * 

1877  1892 

1878  *  1893 
1S79  1894 

1880  Report  of  Presidential  ap-    1895 

pointees  only  1896 

Same,  Report  of  Congressional  1897 
members  of  board  [1944-18  1898 
and  1982-112]  [No  edition  1899 
without  Congressional  docu-  1900 
ment  number.]  1901 

1881  *  1902 

1882  Rei^ort    of    Presidential    ap-  1903 

pointees  only  1904 

Same,  Rep)ort  of  Congressional    1905 
members  of   board    [2118-    1906 
24]    [No    edition    without    1907 
Congressional        document 
number.] 

[The  1907  report  is  the  last  regular  report  of  the  board  of  visitors  appointed  under 
sec.  1327-29,  Revised  statutes,  which  i)rovide(l  tliat  the  board  or  visitors  should 
consist  of  7  momlxjrs  appoinU^d  bv  tho  I'rcsident,  2  Senators  appointed  bv  the 
Vice-President,  and  3  Representaiives  appointed  bv  the  Speaker  of  the  House. 
The  board  was  required  by  law  to  report  to  the  Secretan'  of  War. 
" ■    ■  ■  1909,  approved  May  28, 


[397^1-201] 


The  Military  Academy  appropriation  act  for  the  fiscal  year 
1908  (Stat.  L.  V.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  436)  contained  a  proviso  w 
board  of  visitors,  to  oe  composed  of  5  members  of  the  < 


which  substituted  a  new 
composed  of  5  members  of  the  Committee  on  Military 
Affairs  of  the  Senate  and  7  members  of  the  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  of  the 
House,  to  be  appointed  by  the  respective  chairmen  thereof. 
tVlthough  the  1907  report  is  the  last  regular  report  of  the  old  board  appointed  under 
sec.  1327-29,  Revised  statutes,  tho  memijcrs  who  had  assembled  at  West  Point 
or  were  en  route,  made  an  unofficial  inspection,  Jime  1,  1908,  and  submitted  two 
reports,  that  of  the  presidential  appointees,  addressed  to  the  President,  being 
found  on  p.  68-73  of  the  report  of  tlie  superintendent  of  the  Military  Academv, 
1908(W12.1  «:908),  and  that  of  the  members  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
dated  Dec.  1908,  and  submitted  to  the  House,  Jan.  4, 1909,  being  printed  only  as 
60th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  document  1262,  serial  no.  5557. 


1284 


Classification 
no. 

W12.li: 

(date) 


W12.12: 

(date) 

W12.13: 

(date) 


W12.2 

Acl 


Ar7 

B21 
B32 


C16 
C331 


CSS  2 
C561 

C562 

F771 


F77  2 

F77-^ 
F774 

G951 

G952 
G953 


W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY— Continued 
Annual  reports  of  board,  of  visitors— Continued 

The  new  board,  on  Mar,  2,  1909,  submitted  a  report  to  Congress  on  their  inspection 
of  Jan.  12  and  13,  1909.  This  report  appeared  only  as  60th  Congress,  2d  session, 
House  document  1495,  serial  no.  5557. 

No  other  reports  were  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909,  the  period  covered  by  this  Check- 
list.] 

Annual  reports  of  superintendent 

[1854,  1857-1909  (except  1862,  1863,  1865-67,  1869,  1870,  1873-82),  in  annual  reports  of 
War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1890-1909  issued  separately  also.  For  1861  and 
1864  the  report  consists  of  tabiilar  statements  only.  Reports  from  IS.')?  to  1865  are 
in  reports  of  Engineer  Department.] 

Annual  reports  of  Inspector 

[  Prior  to  July  13, 1866,  the  chief  of  engineers  was  ex  officio  inspector  of  Military  Acad- 
emy, and  as  such,  made  reports  for  certain  years,  not  all  of  which  seem  to  have 
been  printed.  A  special  report,  1802-Mar.  1822,  appears  as  House  document  104 , 
17th  Congress^  1st  session,  in  serial  no.  68. 

1843-57  and  1865,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:). 

1866-70,  reports  of  inspector  appointed  under  act  approved  Julv  13,  1866,  in  annual 
reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1868-70  issued  separately  also.  Separates 
for  1869  and  1870  have  appended  the  report  of  board  of  visitors.] 

General  publications 

Academy.  Military  Academy  and  its  requirements,  paper  read  before 
United  States  Military  Service  Institute  at  West  Point,  N,  Y., 
Mar.  8,  1883,  and  before  Military  Service  Institution  of  United 
States,  at  Governor's  Island,  New  York  Harbor,  Mar.  17,  1883; 
by  George  L.  Andrews.  West  Point,  N,  Y.  [no  publisher]  1883. 
12° 

Artillery,  Elementary  treatise  on  artillery  and  infantry,  adapted  to 
service  of  United  States,  designed  for  use  of  cadets  of  Military 
Academy;  by  C,  P.  Kingsbury.     New- York,  1849.     * 

Ballistics.  Exterior  ballistics  adapted  from  Capt,  Ingalls'  works  for  use 
of  cadets  at  West  Point;  by  L,  L,  Bruff,    West  Point,  1891,   * 

Battle  Monument,  History  of  Battle  Monument  at  West  Point,  with 
list  of  names  of  those  inscribed  upon  and  commemorated  by  it, 
and  of  original  subscribers  thereto,  prepared  by  Charles  W. 
Lamed;  to  which  is  added  Description  of  quarrying,  working, 
transportation,  and  erection  of  shaft,  by  Edward  F.  Miner.  West 
Point,  N.  Y,  [Battle  Monument  Association]  1898. 

Candidates  admitted  Aug,  1,  1900.    n.  p.  [1900].    4° 

Centennial  of  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1802-1902  [edited 
by  Edward  S.  Holden],  v.  1:  Addresses  and  histories.    1904. 
large  8°    [4750-789] 
Same,  v.  2:  Statistics  and  bibliographies.     1904.    large  8"    [4751- 
789] 

Classification.     Plan  for  classification  of  military  books  on  decimal  sys- 
tem; by  Edward  S.  Holden.     [Ist  edition.]    West  Point,  United 
States  Military  Academy  press,  1904. 
Same  [revised,  and  with  additional  matter].     2d  edition.    West 
Point,  United  States  Military  Academy  press,  1905. 

Fortification.     Treatise  on  field  fortification  containing  instructions  on 
methods  of  laying  out,  constructing,  defending,  and  attacking 
intrenchments  [etc.];  by  D[ennis]  H[art]  Mahan.    New  York, 
1836.     * 
Same.     2d  edition.     New  York,  1848.    8*'    ^ 
Same.     3d  edition  enlarged.     New  York,  John  Wiley,  1862.     16" 

Fortifications.  Attack  on  fortified  places,  including  siege-v/orks,  min- 
ing, and  demolitions,  by  James  Mercur;  prepared  for  use  of  cadets 
of  Military  Academy.    New  York,  Wiley  &  Sons,  1894.    * 

Gunpowder.    Notes  on  gunpowder,  percussion-jDOwder,  cannon,  and 
projectiles;  by  Miner  Knowlton.    West  Point,  1839.    f°    * 
Same.    West  Point,  1841.    * 

Gunpowder  and  interior  ballistics;  by  L.  L.  Bruff.  West  Point, 
1892.    * 


1285 


CUdslflcatlon 
no. 

W12.2 

G99 


H33 

H62' 

H622 
H623 

L41» 
L412 


L61» 

L612 
L613 


L61* 
L61» 

L6ie 

M31 

Or2i 

022 
Or23 

Se2 

W19' 


WI92 
WI93 


W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY— Continued 

General  publications— ('ontinuod 

Gyranaeium.  Report  of  committoo  of  acadomic  board  at  Military 
Academy,  in  rejxard  to  j)r()p()sftd  pyrnnaHium,  Mar.  1888.  West 
Point,  ll.  S.  Military  Academy  proHs  and  bindery  [1888].  [Ap- 
pears with  letters  of  transmittal  and  additional  plates  as  Senate 
executive  document  138,  50th  Congress,  Ist  session,  serial  no. 
2513.] 

Hazing.  Address  [on  hazing]  delivered  by  J.  M.  Schofield  to  corps  of 
cadets,  M[ilitary]  A[cademy],  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1879. 
n.  p.  [1879].    4<» 

History  of  West  Point  and  its  military  importance  during  American 
Revolution  and  origin  and  progress  of  Military  Academy;  by 
Edward  C.  Boynton.     New  York,  1863.    * 
Same.    2d  edition.    New  York,  1871.    * 

History.  Sketch  of  history  and  topography  of  West  Point  and  Military 
Academy;  by  Roswell  Park.     Philadelphia,  1840.    * 

Law.  Introduction  to  study  of  constitutional  and  military  law  of 
United  States;  [by  George  Breckenridge  Davis].     1896. 

Law.  Abridgment  of  military  law;  by  William  Winthrop.  [1st  edi- 
tion.] n.  p.?1887.  12°  [Title-page  missing  from  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  copy.] 

Same.     2d  revised  edition.     New  York,  1895.     8"    * 

Library.     Catalogue  of  books  in  library  of  Military  Academy,  Aug.  1822. 
Printed  by  Ward  M.  Gazlay,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1822.    * 
Same,  May,  1830.    * 

Library.  Catalogue  of  library  of  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
exhibiting  its  conditions  at  close  of  year  1852.  New- York,  John 
F.  Trow,  printer,  1853. 

Library.     Catalogue  of  library  of  Military  Academy  [to  1S73].     1876.    * 
Same,  supplement  [to]  1882.     1882.     *    [Contains  index  to  both 
Catalogue  of  1873  and  Supplement.] 

Library  manual,  reference  books;  by  Edward  S.  Holden.  West  Point, 
Press  of  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  1905. 

Manual  of  instruction  for  use  of  cadets  at  Military  Academy:  Mountain 
artillery;  Siege  and  coast  artillery;  Colt  automatic  machine  gun; 
Shelter  trenches;  Tent  pitching;  Notes  on  horsemanship;  Rules 
for  polo.     West  Point,  N.  Y.  [no  publisher]  1901.    small  4° 

Ordnance  and  gunnery,  U.  S.  M.  A.,  pt.  1:  Explosives,  metallurgy,  and 
projectiles;  by   Henry  Metcalfe.     West  Point,    U.    S.   Military 
Academy  press,  1889.     * 
Same,  pt.  2:  Cannon,  carriages,  small  arms,  ammunition,  and  accu- 
racy.    West  Point,  U.  S.  Military  Academy  press,  1891.     * 

Ordnance.  Text-book  of  ordnance  and  gunnery  of  Military  Academy, 
by  L.  L.  Bruff ;  prepared  for  use  of  cadets  of  Military  Academy. 
New  York,  Wiley  &  Sons,  1896.     * 

Security  and  information.  Manual  of  service  of  security  and  informa- 
tion, prepared  for  use  of  cadets  of  Military  Academy;  by  Edward 
Anderaon.     West  Point,  1900.     * 

War.  Treatise  on  science  of  war  and  fortification,  composed  for  use  of 
Imperial  Polytechnick  School,  and  military  schools  [by  Simon 
Francois  Gay  de  Vernon],  and  translated  tor  War  Department 
for  use  of  Military  Academy  of  United  States  [by  John  Michael 
O'Connor];  to  which  is  added  a  Summary  of  principles  and 
maxims  of  grand  tactics  and  operations,  by  John  Michael  O'Con- 
nor. New  York,  printed  by  J.  Seymour,  1817.  v.  1.  *  [The 
"Summary,"  which  is  in  v,  2,  is  chiefly  taken  from  a  work  by 
Baron  Henri  Jomini.] 
Same.  New  York,  printed  by  J.  Seymour,  1817.  v.  2. 
Same,  plates  and  maps.  [New  York,  printed  by  J.  Sejonour, 
1817.J    4° 


1286 


Classlllcatloii  W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY—Continued 

no. 

W12.2:     General  publications— Continued 

W19^     War.     Course  of  instruction  in  elements  of  art  and  science  of  war  for 
-   use  of  cadets,  U.  S.  M.  A.;  by  J.  B.  Wheeler.    New  York,  Van 
Nostrand,  1879.    * 

W12.3:     Bulletins 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 
W12.4 :     Circulars 

(date)  [Public  Documents  I^ibrary  has  no  file  of  Circulars  issued  bv  Military  Academy. 

Not  listed  hero.] 

W12.5 :     Official  register  of  officers  and  cadets    10°,  12°,  and  8° 

(date)  [Registers  listed  below  arc  for  single  years.    The  cumulative  registers  or  lists  are 

entered  under  W12.7:    The  triennial  Registers  of  oflicers  and  graduates  are 
entered  under  W12.12: 
Since  186.5,  the  Official  registers  contain  information  for  appointment  and  admission 
of  cadets,  which  is  issued  separately  for  certain  years,  see  W12.9:] 


1818  24°  [Printed  in  1871  from 
records  of  academic  board 
for  academic  year  ending 
June,  1818.] 

Same  [reprint,  Feb.  12,  1884] 

1819  * 

Same  [reprint,  Feb.  22,  1884] 
1820,  June 

Same  [reprint,  Feb.  29,  1884] 

1821  * 

Same  [reprint.  Mar.  5,  1884] 

1822  24° 

Same  [reprint,  Aug.  15,  1884] 

1823  * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  10,  1884] 

1824  * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  17,  1884] 

1825  * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  24,  1884] 

1826  * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  31,  ]884] 

1827  * 

Same  [reprint,  Nov.  10,  1884] 

1828  * 

Same  [reprint,  Nov.  24,  1884] 

1829  * 

Same  [reprint,  Dec.    8,  1884] 

1830  * 

Same  [reprint.  May,  1887] 

1831  * 

Same  [reprint,  Aug.  4,  1883] 

1832  * 

Same  [reprint,  Aug.  11,  1883] 

1833  [June,  with  report  of  board 

of  visitors,  1833] 

1834  * 

Same  [reprint,  May,  1887] 

1835  * 

Same  [reprint,  May,  1887] 

1836  * 

Same  [reprint,  Sept.  29,  1883] 

1837  * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  18,  1883] 

1838  * 

Same  [reprint.  Mar.  7,  1885] 

1839  * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  9,  1883] 

1840  * 

Same  [reprint,  May,  1887] 


1841,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Jan.  29,  1885] 

1842,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Aug.  11,  1883] 

1843,  June    *^ 

Same  [reprint,  Nov.  15,  1883] 

1844,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Nov.  23,  1883] 

1845,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Dec.  6,  1883] 
1840,  June 

1847,  June 

1848,  June 

1849,  June 

1850,  June 

1851,  June    ^ 

Same  [reprint.  May,  1887] 

1852,  June 

1853,  June    * 

Same  [reprint.  May,  1887] 

1854,  June 

1855,  June 
1850,  June 

1857,  June 

Same  [reprint,  Jan.  15,  1885] 

1858,  June     [Reads  incorrectly  on 

p.   8   "1st  class— 27  mem- 
bers."] 
Same  [corrected  reprint,  John 
F.  Baldwin,  printer,  N.  Y.] 

1859,  June 

Same  [reprinted  by  John  F. 
Baldwm,  N.  Y.] 

1860,  June 

Same  [reprint,  Apr.  1886] 

1861,  June 

1862,  June 

1863,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Mar.  23,  1885] 

1864,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Oct.  12,  1886] 

1865,  June 

1866,  June 

1867,  June 

1868,  June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Apr.  1886] 

1869  [June] 

1870  [June] 
1871,  June 


1287 


GlMsiflratlon 
no. 

W12.5: 

(date) 


W12.6': 

(date) 

816 


821 


839 


853 


857 
866 

873 
877 
883 
894 
902 
W12.6  2: 
G93 

W12.7: 


W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY— Continued 
Ofllclal  register  of  ofllcors  and  cadets — Continued 


1872,  June 

1873,  June 
lcS74,  June 

1875,  June 

1876,  June 

1877,  June 

1878,  June 

1879,  June 

1880,  June 
188J,June    * 

Same  [reprint,  Apr.  1886] 

1882,  June 

1883,  June 

1884,  June 
1J85,  June 

1886,  June 

1887,  June 

1888,  June 

1889,  June 

1890,  June 


1891,  June 

1892,  June 

1893,  Juno 

1894,  June 

1895,  June 

1896,  June 

1897,  Juno 

1898,  June 
1H99,  June 

1900,  June 

1901,  June 

1902,  June 

1903,  June 

1904,  June 

1905,  June 
Same,  errata 

1906,  June 

1907,  June 

1908,  June 

1909,  Juno 


Regulations  for  Military  Academy  (general) 

[  Besides  the  Regulations  in  Public  Documents  Library  which  are  listed  below,  there 
were  also  issued  Regulations  in  the  following  years:  1802,  1810,  1814,  1815,  1821, 
1825,  1829,  1832,  1840,  and  1841.] 

Regulations,  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.    n.  p.  1816.    24° 
[Approved  July  2, 1816.     Also  appears  with  additional  matter,  in 
House  document  88,  16th  Congress,  Ist  session,  serial  no.  36. 
Another  edition  of  Rules  and  regulations  for  Military  Academy, 
dated  May  22,  1816,  appears  in  Senate  document  90,  15th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  serial  no.  15.] 
[Regulations  of  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  extract  from  General 
regulations  of  Army,  article  78.]    Philadelphia,  1821.     *    [Ap- 
pears also  in  House  document  111,  18th  Congress,  1st  session, 
serial  no.  98.] 
Regulations  for  organization  and  government  of  Military  Academy  at 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  to  which  is  added  regulations  for  internal 
police    of    institution,   with    appendix  containing  Rules    and 
articles  of  war,  and  extracts  from  General  regulations  of  Army; 
revised  and  amended  to  Jan.   1,   1839.     New- York,   Wiley  & 
Putnam,  1839  [printed  by  William  Osborn]. 
Regulations  for  Military  Academy  at  W>st  Point,  N.  Y.,  with  appendix 
containing  extracts  from  General  regulations  for  Army,  ana  Rules 
and  articles  of  war.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1853.    12° 
Same.    New  York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1857. 
Regulations  for  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.     New  York, 
Baldwin  &  Jones,  printers,  1866.     12° 
Same.    New  York,  John  F.  Baldwin,  printer,  1873.     12° 
Same.     1877.     12° 
Same.     1883.     12° 
Same.     1894.     12° 
Same.     1902.     12° 
Regulations  (special) 

Guard,  police,  and  fire  regulations. 
1897.     12° 

List  of  cadets  admitted  (cumulative) 

[Early  lists  of  cadets  admitted  appear  in  Congressional  set  as  follows: 

To  1819,  Sept.    [In  36-88] 

To  1829,  Dec.  31    [In  197-79] 

To  1834,  Dec.  31    [In  306-303]. 
See,  for  annual  issues  of  Official  register  of  officers  and  cadets,  W12.5: 
Su,  for  triennial  Register  of  officers  and  graduates,  W  12.12:] 


West  Point,  N.  Y.  [no  publisher] 


1288 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY— Continued 
W12.7 :     last  of  cadets  admitted  (cumulative)— Continued 


870 


872 


876 


886 


901 


W12.8: 

(date) 


W12.9: 

(date) 


^F12.10: 

(date) 

W12.ll: 

(date) 


Register  of  cadets  admitted  into  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
from  its  origin  to  June  30, 1870;  compiled  by  Edward  C.  Boynton. 
1870.  12°  [Cover-title  reads:  Roll  of  cadets  admitted  into 
Military  Academy  from  establishment  to  present  time.] 

Roll  of  cadets  admitted  into  Military  Academy  from  establishment  to 
Dec.  31,  1872.     1872.     12° 

List  of  cadets  admitted  into  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  from 
establishment  till  Sept.  30,  1876,  with  tables  exhibiting  results  of 
examinations  for  admission,  and  corps  to  which  graduates  have 
been  promoted;  compiled  by  Robert  H.  Hall.     1876.     12° 

Same,  from  origin  till  Sept.  1,  1886,  with  tables  exhibiting  results  of 
examinations  for  admission  and  corps  to  which  graduates  have 
been  promoted;  compiled  by  William  Ward.  1887.  12°  [Copy 
in  Public  Documents  Library  lacks  2  last  pages.] 

Same,  till  Sept.  1,  1901;  [compiled  by  William  C.  Rivers],  1902. 
12°  [Preface  reads:  "This  is  the  4th  edition  of  this  pamphlet 
which  has  been  issued  from  time  to  time  from  the  Adjutant's 
Ofl&ce  of  the  Military  Academy.  Former  editions  were  1870, 
1876,  1886. "  This  does  not  account  for  the  edition  of  1872  which 
is  listed  above.] 

Roster  of  officers  and  troops     12°  and  8° 

[Roster  of  officers  and  troops  at  Militarj'^  Academy  for  the  years  1893-1909  (except 
1900)  are  found  In  amiiial  reports  of  superintendent  of  Military  Academy  (W12.1  ^:) 

Below  are  listed  tlie  only  separate  Rosters  in  Public  Documents  Library  which  were 
issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909,] 


Roster  of  oflBcers  and  troops  in  Department  of  West  Point 

1877,  June 

1878,  Jan. 

Nov. 

1879,  Sept. 

1880,  Mar. 

Oct. 

1881,  Jan.  22 

Oct.    1 

Roster  of  officers  and  troops  at  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

1882,  Oct. 

1892,  Sept. 

1901    * 

1907,  Aug.  31 

1883,  Sept. 

1893,  Sept. 

1902,  Sept.    1 

Sept.    1 

1884,  Oct. 

1894    * 

1903,  Sept.    1 

1908,  Jan.      1 

1885,  Sept. 

1895,  Sept. 

1904,  Jan.      1 

Sept.    1 

1886,  Sept. 

1896    * 

1905,  Jan.      1 

1909,  Jan.      1 

1887,  Sept. 

1897,  Sept. 

Sept.    1 

Aug.   31 

1888,  Sept. 

1898,  Dec.   1 

1906,  Jan.      1 

Dec.   31 

1889    * 

1899,  June  1 

Aug.  31 

1890,  Sept. 

Sept.  7 

Sept.    1 

1891,  Sept. 

1900,  Oct.    1 

1907,  Jan.      1 

Information 

L  relative  to 

appointmen 

t  and  admis- 

sion  of  cadets  to  Military  Academy 

[This  information  is  also  found  in  Official  register  of  officers  and  cadets  (W12..'):).] 

[1894]    f°  1907,  May 

1908,  Mar. 


1909,  Jan.  28 
Mar.  19 


[1898]  f° 
1898,  July  27  f° 
1906,  June  2 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Military  Academy, 
here.] 

Special  orders 


Not  listed 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Military  Academy.    Not  listed 
here.] 


1280 


riaNslflcatlon 
no. 

W12.12: 


822 

825 
828 
831 

'f 
844 
847 

850 


W12.     MILITARY  ACADEMY— Continued 
Register  of  oflacers  and  graduates  (triennial) 

[  Public  Documents  Library  has  only  one  Issue  of  this  series.  The  triennial  rcRlsters 
were  issued  every  tliroo  years  prior  to  18.30,  accordinK  to  llie  sufMirintendent  's 
report  for  1854  (Wl2.1»:8.'>4).  lie  proposed  tx)  have  the  UoKisler  of  onieers  and 
graduates  published  every  5  years  thereafter,  but  this  does  not  seem  to  have 
been  carried  out. 

Book  numbers  are  assigned  from  latest  date  covered. 

See,  for  annual  issues  of  Official  register  of  ofllcers  and  cadets,  WI2..'): 

See,  for  cumulative  List  of  cadets  admitted,  W12.7:] 

Register  of  cadets  who  have  graduated  at  Military  Academy  and  re- 
ceived commissions  in  Army,  June,  1802-July,  1822.  4''  * 
[A  similar  "Register  of  cadets,  June,  1802-July,  1823,  shewing  in  what  capacities 
they  have  t)een  emploj'ed"  appeared  only  in  House  document  111,  18th  Ck)n- 
pre^s,  1st  session,  serial  no.  98,  where  it  begins  on  p.  9  of  no.  Ill,  the  accompanying 
tables  following  p.  16.] 

Register  of  graduates  of  Military  Academy  who  have  been  commissioned 
in  Army,  June,  1802-July,  1825.     4''    * 
Same,  June,  1802-July,  1828.     [Military  Academy,  West  Point]  July, 

1828.  4° 
Register  of  officers  and  graduates  of  Military  Academy,  1802-31.  4"  * 
[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  information  concerning  the  interval  between 
1831  and  1844,  nor  can  it  explain  an  apparent  discrepancy  of  1  year.  If  published 
at  regular  periods  of  3  years,  Registers  would  be  expected  for  1834, 1837,  1840,  and 
1843;  but  this  calculation  is  upset  bv  evidence  of  the  Registers  for  1844, 1847,  and 
1850.] 

Register  of  officers  and  graduates  of  Military  Academy,  1801-44.     [New 

York]  1844.     * 
Catalogue  of  graduates  of  Militarj^  Academy,  from  its  establishment  in 

1801  to  June,  1848  [1847?],  giving  present  rank  of  those  in  service 

[etc.],  with  regulations  for  admission  of  cadets  and  synopsis  of 

course  of  study  pursued  at  that  institution.     New  York,  W.  H. 

Graham,  1847.     16°    * 
Register  of  officers  and  graduates  of  Military  Academy  at  West  Point, 

Mar.  16,  1802-Jan.  1,  1850;  compiled  by  George  W.  Cullum. 

New  York,  1850.     12°    * 
[Discontinued.] 


W13.      CALIFORNIA,   DEPARTMENT   OF 

[The  Department  of  California  was  organized  in  1858,  prior  to  which  tliis  command  was  Icnown  as  the 
Department  of  tlie  Pacific.  The  Department  of  California  was  included  in  the  Pacific  Division  ( W51.) 
from  1865  to  1891,  when  that  division  was  discontinued.  The  Department  of  California  again  became  a 
part  of  the  Pacitic  Division  in  1904,  remaining  there  until  that  division  was  again  alx)lished.  June  30. 1907. 
Sfe  alfio  note  un«if-r  W51. 

This  dei)artraent  embraces  California  and  Nevada;  also  Hawaiian  Islands,  which  were  added  by  order  of 
tiie  Prasident,  July  12,  l!S98. 

Sfc,  for  history  of  the  Departnientof  California  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  ofposts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 


W13.1: 

(date) 

W13.2: 

F45 


W13.3: 

(nos.) 
W13.4: 

(date) 


Annual  reports     12° 

[1859-1909  (except  1862-65  and  1889-90,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  and  1893-1909,  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Field  exercises.  Annual  report  on  field  exercises;  [by]  James  W. 
Forsyth.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Department  of  California,  Dec. 
31, 1895.  12°  [Title  on  cover  is:  Field  exercises,  supplementary 
report  of  James  W.  Forsyth.  It  is  supplementary  to  annual 
report  of  Department  of  California,  1895  (W13.1:895).] 

Se€y  for  explorations  and  surveys  in  the  Department  of  California,  cer- 
tain publications  listed  under  Engineer  Department  (W7.),  and 
imder  Geographical  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian  (W8.). 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  California, 
listed  here.    Sec,  for  index  to  Circulars  1-16, 1904  series,  W  13.5:901.] 


Not 


12!ia 


Wi;S.    CAJJFOKNIA.  BEPARTMBirr 


iKm»^Si»r. 


ini>     COIAKABO.  BtEPAKTMEXr  OF  THE. 


1291 


Wl.'S.      COL.TTMBIA,   DEPARTMENT  OP  THE 


(The  Department  of  the  Columbia,  cmbracini;  Oro^on,  Wasliington.  and  Idaho,  was  estabUahed  by  Qon- 
nral  orders  1 18.  June  27, 1865,  as  a  part  of  the  Pacific  Division.  Prior  to  1858  tlie  abovG-mentlooea  terri- 
t  )rv  was  included  in  the  Pacific  Division  (W5l.),  and  from  1858  to  1865,  It  was  known  as  the  Department 


'regoo. 


Sn,  Ur 
diviM     . 

Cla88ifir«tiun 
■o. 

W15.1: 

(date) 

W15.1«: 

(date) 

W15.2: 


Alaslca  was  arldH  to  the  TVpfirtm'^Tit  of  the  rolumhla,  remaining  under  this  departmejit  except 

i    '  '  r he  Department  of  Alaska  fWTl.). 

iiiainea  a  part  of  the  Pacinc  Division 
annt  again  oecame  a  part  of  the  Pacific 

11  Ul:H  MlMSKiTl  WIS  ;l.,':llll  UUOllsilcd.  June  30,  1907. 

nt  of  the  Columbia  to  1S72,  Outline  (Icscriptions  of  posts  in  geographical 
,  LTnit*?d  States  (W'J.2:P}M).] 


M59 


M59' 
R76 


W15.3: 

(nos.) 
W15.4I 

(date) 
W15.5: 

(date) 

W15.6: 

(date) 

W16.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports     12® 

(lSt>(>-1909  (except  1S73),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1885-1909, 
issued  separately  also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 

[The  only  separate  report  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  that  of  the  medical 
department,  Department  of  the  Cohmibla,  1899.] 

General  publications 

See,  for  Report  of  expedition  to  Copper,  Tanana,  and  Koyukuk 
rivers  in  Alaska,  in  1885,  by  Henry  T.  Allen,  W1.2:A1  l\ 

See,  for  Report  of  military  reconnaissance  in  Alaska,  made  in  1883, 
by  Frederick  Schwatka,  W1.2:A1 1^. 

See,  for  further  explorations  and  surveys  of  the  Department  of  the 
Columbia,  certain  publications  clawed  under  Engineer  Depart- 
ment (W7.). 
Military  law.  Orders,  precedents,  and  opinions  relative  to  military 
law,  and  instructions  and  forms  oi  procedure  for  courts-mar- 
tial, with  table  of  fines  and  penalties  lor  use  of  garrison  courts- 
martial;  compiled  by  C.  E.  S.  Wood.  [Head quarters  Depart- 
ment of  the  Columbia,  Vancouver  Barracks,  W.  T.,  Dec.  29, 
1880.]    120 

Same,  Additions  and  errata.  [Headquarters  Department  of  the 
Columbia,  Vancouver  Barracks,  W.  T.,  1881.]  12« 
Routes.  Itineraries  of  routes  and  tables  of  distances,  with  list  of  posts, 
their  location,  garrisons,  and  commanding  officers;  Posts  which 
have  been  occupied,  with  dates  of  establishment  and  abandon- 
ment; Forage  agencies;  Distances  to  Indian  agencies  and  names 
of  agents  in  Department  of  the  Columbia:  prepared  by  Thomas 
W.  Svmons.  Headquarters  Department  of  the  Columbia,  Van- 
couver Barracks,  W.  T.,  May  1,  1881.     12« 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued?] 
General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Columbia. 
Not  listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Columbia. 
Not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops     12° 

[For  the  years  18S5  to  1896  (except  1888),  the  Roster  appears  in  annual  reports  oi 

Department  of  tlio  Columbia  (W15.1:). 
Below  are  listed  the  only  separate  Rosters  in  Public  Documents  Library  wtiich  were 

issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 

1899,  June 
1901,  Julv 
1905,  Sept. 
1909,  Oct. 


1292 

W16.      DAKOTA,  DEPARTMENT  OF 


[The  Department  of  Dakota  was  established  under  General  orders  59,  Aug.  6, 1867,  by  Gen.  Sherman,  com- 
mander of  the  Division  of  the  Missouri,  as  one  of  the  departments  of  that  division.  It  remained  under 
that  division  until  1891 ,  when  all  the  divisions  were  abolished.  It  became  one  of  the  departments  of  the 
Northern  Di\-ision  (WG2.)  in  1904,  remaining  there  until  that  division  was  abolished,  June  30, 1907. 

The  Department  of  Dakota  comprises  Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  Montana,  and  the  parts  of  Idaho  and 
Wyoming  which  form  Yellowstone  National  Park.  South  Dakota  was  included  until  Jan.  15, 1904,  when 
it  was  transferred  by  General  orders  65,  War  Department,  1903,  to  the  Department  of  the  Missouri. 

See,  for  history  of  the  Department  of  Dakota  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 


Classification 
no. 

W16.1: 

(date) 

W16.2: 

(CT) 

W16.3: 

(nos.) 
W16.4: 

(date) 
W16.5: 

(date) 

W16.6: 

(date) 

W16.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports    12° 

[1867-1909  (except  1873),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1886-1909, 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

See,  for  explorations  and  surveys  of  the  Department  of  Dakota,  cer- 
tain publications  classed  under  Engineer  Department  (W7.). 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued?] 
General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Dakota.  Not 
listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Dakota.  Not 
listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops     12° 

[For  the  years  1886-90,  the  Sept.  issue,  and  for  1899-1901,  the  Aug.  issue  of  the  Roster 
appear  in  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Dakota  (W16.1:). 

Below  are  listed  the  only  separate  Rosters  in  Public  Documents  Library  which 
were  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909.] 

1901,  Aug. 

Dec. 
1903,  Apr. 

Oct. 


W17.      EAST,   DEPARTMENT  OF  THE 

[Established  by  General  orders  25, 1853;  discontinued  by  General  orders  7,  1801;  reestablished  by  General 
orders  2,  1863;  made  part  of  the  Division  of  the  Atlantic  (W64.)  by  General  orders  118,  1865;  abolished 
by  General  orders  106,  1873,  the  States  included  remaining  a  pait  of  the  Division  of  the  Atlantic.  The 
Department  of  the  East  was  again  reestablished  by  General  orders  101,  1877,  as  part  of  the  Division  of 
the  Atlantic,  and  remained  such  until  by  General  orders  57,  1891,  that  division  was  discontinued.  The 
Department  of  the  East  was  again  placed  imder  the  Division  of  the  Atlantic  by  General  orders  65,  1903, 
War  Department,  remaining  there  until  that  division  was  abolished  June  30.  1907. 

The  number  of  States  included  in  this  department  has  greatly  varied,  sometimes  embracing  all  east  of 
the  Mississippi,  and  sometimes  comprising  only  New  England,  New  York,  and  New  Jersey.  By  Gen- 
eral orders  133,  Nov.  9,  1900,  the  District  of  Porto  Rico  was  added.  On  Dec.  31,  1909,  the  Department 
Oi"  the  East  embraced  the  New  England  States,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Mary- 
land, District  of  Columbia,  West  Virgmia,  Virginia,  and  Porto  Rico  with  the  islands  and  keys  adjacent 
thereto. 

See,  for  history  of  the  Department  of  the  East  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divi- 
sions and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 


W17.1: 

(date) 

W17.2: 

F45 

R73 


Annual  reports    12« 

[1866-1909  (except  1870-90),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1893- 
1909  (except  1904),  issued  separately  also.  For  1904,  the  commanding  general 
made  his  report  both  as  head  of  the  Atlantic  Division  and  as  head  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  East;  see  W04.1:904.] 

General  publications 

Field  exercises.  Report  of  commanding  general  on  field  exercises  in 
Massachusetts,  Aug.  14-21,  1909.  [Governor's  Island,  N.  Y., 
1909.] 

Roster  of  commissioned  officers  of  3d  cavalry.  Headquarters  Fort  Ethan 
Allen.  Vt.,  Jan.  1899.     12° 


1293 


CiMsiflratlon 
nt.. 

W17.3: 

(nos.) 
W17.4: 

(date) 

W17.5: 

(date) 

W17.6: 

(date) 

W17.7: 

(date) 


W17.    EAST,  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE-€ontinued 

Builotins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Dopartinont  of  the  East.    Not 
listed  hero.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  East.    Not 
listed  here.] 


Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  East, 
listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops     12" 


Not 


[For  the  years  1893  to  1901,  the  Aug.  or  Sept.  Issue  of  the  Roster  appears  bi  annual 
reports  of  Department  of  the  East  ( W17.1:).  The  only  separate  Roster  of  troops 
in  Public  Documents  Library  which  was  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909,  is  listed 


reports  of  Department  of  the  East  ( W17.1:), 

in  Pubr    --  '  •■ 

below.] 

1899,  July  15 

See,  for  Roster  of  commissioned  officers  of  3d  cavalry,  Jan.  1899, 
W17.2:R73. 


W18.      GULF,   DEPARTMENT   OF  THE 

[The  Department  of  the  Gulf  was  organized  by  General  orders  20,  Feb.  23, 1862,  and  discontinued  June  27, 
1865,  the  Division  of  the  Gulf  being  created  at  the  same  time,  comprising  the  departments  of  Mississippi, 
Louisiana,  Texas,  and  Florida.  This  Division  was  discontinued  in  1867.  The  Department  of  the  Gulf  was 
reorganized  in  1872,  being  a  department  in  the  Division  of  the  South  (W66.).  In  1875,  it  was  transferred 
to  the  Division  of  the  Missouri  ( W20.),  and  the  next  year  to  the  Division  of  the  Atlantic  ( W64. ),  and  on 
June  21, 1878,  by  General  orders  38,  was  discontinued,  its  territory  being  added  to  the  Department  of  the 
South  (\VB6.).  Mar.  11, 1898,  it  was  reorganized  again,  and  discontinued  Aug.  21, 1899.  It  was  reorgan- 
ized again  Dec.  22, 1903,  and  the  next  year  put  under  the  Atlantic  Division,  remaining  there  until  that 
division  was  again  abolished,  June  30,  1907.    The  department,  however,  continued  in  existence. 

During  most  of  its  existence,  the  Department  of  the  Gulf  has  embraced  the  Gulf  States,  and  some  of  the 
bordering  States.  On  Dec.  31, 1909,  it  embraced  North  and  South  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Georgia,  Florida, 
Alabama,  Louisiana,  and  Mississippi. 

See,  for  history  of  Department  of  the  Gulf  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 

W18.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 

W18.2: 

Ar5 

W18.3: 

(nos.) 
W18.1: 

(date) 

W18.5: 

(date) 

W18.6: 

(date) 

W18.7: 

(date) 


[1872-77  (except  1873),  and  1898,  1899,  and  1904-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  and  for  1898,  1899,  and  1904-09,  issued  separately  also.  See  also, 
for  report  of  Mar.  12-May  18, 1898,  Graham's  report  (W24.1:898).] 

General  publications 

Army.  Letter  of  C.  C.  Augur  to  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorgani- 
zation of  Army  [containing  opinions  and  suggestions  as  to  changes 
in  organization  of  Army].  [1876.]  f  °  [See,  for  further  informa- 
tion concerning  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorganization  of 
Army,  entries  and  note  under  W1.2:Ar5^'^.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf, 
listed  here.] 

General  orders 

(Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf, 
listediiere.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Gulf, 
listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Rosters  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  which  were  issued  up  to  Dec.  31, 
1909,  are  those  listed  below.] 

1898,  Dec. 

1899,  Sept.     12» 
1909.  Dec.  31 


Not 


Not 


Not 


1294 
W19.      IiAKES,   DEPARTMENT   OF  THE 

[The  Department  of  the  Lakes  was  organized  by  General  orders  59,  1866,  and  in  1868  was  attached  to  the 
Division  of  the  Atlantic  (W64.).  It  was  discontinued  in  1873  and  reestablished  by  General  orders  7  A 
G.  O.,  1898.  In  1904,  it  was  attached  to  the  Northern  Division  (W62.),  remaining  there  until  that  division 
was  abolished  June  30,  1907.    The  department,  however,  continued  in  existence. 

On  Dec.  31, 1909,  the  Department  of  the  Lakes  embraced  Wisconsin,  Michigan,  Illinois,  Indiana,  Ohio,  and 
Kentucky. 

See,  for  history  of  the  Department  of  the  Lakes  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  CW9.2:P84).] 


Classification 
no. 

W19.1: 

(date) 

W19.2: 

(CT) 
W19.3: 

(no3.) 
W19.4: 

(date) 

W19.5: 

(date) 

W19.6: 

(date) 

W19.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1867-72,  and  1898-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1898-1909, 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Lakes.    Not 
listed  here.    See,  for  index  to  Circulars  l-lf),  1904  series,  AV  19.5:904.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Lakes.    Not 

listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  General  orders  [1-33]  and  Circulars 

[1-15],  1904  series  (W19.5:904).] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Lakes.    Not 

listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  Special  orders  [1-225]  issued  from 

Department  of  the  Lakes,  1904  series  ( W]9.6:904).] 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Rosters  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  which  were  issued  up  to  Dec. 
31, 1909,  are  those  listed  below.] 

1899,  Oct. 
1901,  Aug.  12« 
1903,  July  6 
1905,  Aug.  15 

W20.      MISSOURI,  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE,  and   MISSOURI, 
DIVISION   OF  THE 

[The  Department  of  the  Missouri  was  organized  in  1862.  and  in  1866  was  placed  tmder  the  Division  of  the 
Missouri,  remaining  there  until  the  division  was  abolished  by  General  orders  57,  A.  G.'O.,  1891.  In 
1904,  the  Department  of  the  Missouri  was  placed  under  the  Northern  Division  ( W62.),  where  it  remained 
until  that  division  was  abolished,  June  30,  1907.    The  department,  however,  continued  in  existence. 

In  1904,  the  Department  of  the  Missouri  was  made  to  include  Iowa,  Nebraska,  South  Dakota,  Wyoming 
(except  Yellowstone  National  Park),  Kansas,  and  Missouri. 

The  Division  of  the  Missouri,  established  Jan.  30,  1865,  comprised  at  times  all  the  States  and  Territories 
between  the  Mississippi  River  and  the  Rocky  Mountains,  having  under  it,  besides  the  Department  of 
the  Missouri,  the  Departments  of  Dakota  (W16.),  the  Platte  (W22.),  and  Texas  (W24.). 

The  publications  of  both  the  Department  of  the  Missouri  and  the  Division  of  the  Missouri  are  classed 
here. 

See,  for  history  of  the  Department  and  Division  of  the  Missouri  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in 
geographical  divisions  and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 


W20.1:     Annual  reports    ,120 
(date) 

W20.2: 


Apl 


[Department  of  the  Missouri,  1868-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  and  1893-1909,  issued  separately  also. 
Division  of  the  Missouri,  1866-91,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).] 

General  publications 

See,  for  explorations  and  surveys  of  the  Department  of  the  Missouri, 
certain  publications  classed  under  Engineer  Department  (W7.), 
and  under  War  Department  (W1.2:). 
Aparejo.  Instructions,  for  using  aparejo  or  Spanish  pack  saddle;  by- 
Thomas  Moore.  Chicago,  Jameson  &  Morse,  prmters,  1878.  [A 
great  j^ortion  of  these  instructions  was  later  copied  and  incorpo- 
rated in  Instructions  for  using  Moore'8  improved  pack  saddle 
(W39.93:Pl2i.2)  J 


295 


ClBHslflratlon 
no. 


W20.     MISSOURI,    DEPARTMP:NT    of  the,  and 
MISSOURI,  DIVISION  OF  TUE— Contiuued 


Courte-martial.  Inatructiona  for  courts-martial  and  ludRO-advocates; 
prepared  by  Arthur  Murray.  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  Uead- 
quartera  Department  of  the  Missouri,  July  11,  1889.     12° 

Distances.  Table  of  distances  in  Division  of  the  Missouri,  as  furnished 
by  officers  of  Inspector-General's  Department,  and  others.  St. 
Louis,  Missouri  Democrat  Book  and  Job  Office,  1867.     12® 

Engagements.  Record  of  engagements  with  hostile  Indians  within 
Division  of  the  Missouri,  1868-82,  P.  H.  Sheridan  commanding. 
Headquarters  Division  of  the  Missouri,  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  1, 1882. 

Poetfl.  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  and  stations  of  troops  in  Division  of 
the  Missouri  commanded  by  P.  il.  Sheridan ;  [Roster  and  stations 
of  troops,  Deo.  31, 1870;  General  orders,  1870,  1-6;  Circular,  Feb. 
8,  1871,  relative  to  manner  in  which  official  papers  shall  be  kept]. 
Headquarters,  Chicago,  111.  [1871].     12° 

Poets.  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  Division  of  the  Missouri  com- 
manded by  P.  H.  Sheridan,  accompanied  by  tabular  lists  of 
Indian  superintendencies,  agencies,  and  reservations,  a  summary 
of  certain  Indian  treaties,  and  table  of  distances.  Headquarters 
Division  of  the  Missouri,  Chicago,  111.,  1872.  12° 
Same.  Headquarters  Division  of  the  Missouri,  Chicago,  111.,  1876. 
12° 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  or  the  Division  of 
the  Missouri.  Not  listed  here.  See,  for  index  to  Circulars  1-22,  series  1904,  of 
Department  of  the  Missouri,  W20.5:904.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  or  the  Division  of 

the  Missouri.    Not  listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  General  orders  1-53,  series  1904,  of 

the  Department  of  the  Missoun  (W20.5:904).] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  or  the  Division  of 

the  Missouri.    Not  listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  Special  orders  1-249,  series  1904,  of 

Department  of  the  Missouri  (W20.6:904).] 

Roster  of  troops 

[For  the  years  1893, 1894,  and  1899-1903,  the  Roster  of  the  Department  of  the  Missouri 
api)ears  in  annual  reports  of  the  Department  of  the  Missouri  (W20.1:). 

The  only  separate  issues  of  the  Roster  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  which  were 
published  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909,  are  those  listed  below.] 

1900,  Feb.  20 
May  20 

W21.      PHILIPPINES   DIVISION 

General  orders  46,  May  16,  1898,  Gen.  Wesley  Merritt  was  given  command  of  the  Department  of  the 
acifie  with  instructions  of  May  28, 1898,  from  the  President  relative  to  the  military  occupation  of  Manila, 
made  possible  by  the  naval  battle  of  May  1.  By  General  orders  73,  June  21, 1898,  his  forces  for  the  Philii>- 
pine  Expedition  were  constituted  the  8th  army  corps.  On  Aug.  13,  1898,  Manila  was  taken  and  the  day 
following.  Gen.  Merritt  proclaimed  military  ocoupancy  of  the  islands,  assuming  the  duties  of  military 
governor,  Aug.  23,  and  transferring  to  Gen.  Otis  the  command  of  the  8th  army  corps.  Aug.  29,  1898, 
Gen.  Otis  became  military  governor  of  the  I'hilippincs  and  commander  of  the  Dopartment  of  the  Pacific. 

By  General  orders  38,  dated  Mar.  29, 1900,  which  however  did  not  go  into  effect  until  Apr.  7,  the  Department 
of  the  Pacific  was  discontinued,  and  in  its  place  the  Division  of  the  Philippines  was  established,  having 
under  it  the  Departments  of  Northern  and  Southern  Luzon,  of  Mindanao  and  Jolo,  and  of  the  Visayas. 
These  4  departments  were  all  discontinued  Nov.  30, 1901,  by  General  orders  148,  being  supplanted  by  the 
Departments  of  North  Philippines  and  of  South  Philippines,  which  were  again  changed  Sept.  30, 1902,  by 
General  orders  98,  to  the  present  arrangement,  the  Departments  of  Luzon  (\Vo6.),  of  Mindanao  ( W72.), 
and  of  the  Visayas. 

The  government  of  the  Philippines  was  wholly  military  until  Sept.  1, 1900,  and  partially  so  imtil  July  4, 
1902,  when  the  office  of  military  governor  was  abolished,  the  president  of  the  Philippine  Commission  b'iing 
declared  chief  executive  of  the  I'hilippine  Islands. 

Publications  of  the  Department  of  the  Pacific  (for  the  Philippines)  and  of  the  Philippines  Division  are 
classed  here. 

See,  for  Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900  (or  Schurman  Commission),  Y3.P53:  See,  for  Philippine  Com- 
mission, 1900-  (or  Taft  Comdussion),  W49.    See  also  certain  entries  under  Insular  Affairs  Bureau,  W6.] 


i% 


1296 


Classification 
no. 

W21.1: 

(date) 


W21.1«: 

(CT) 
W21.2: 

Am6i 

Am6  2 


Ar7i 
Ar72 


W21.     PHILIPPINES   DIVISION— Continued 

Annual  reports     12°  and  8« 

Department  op  the  Pacific 

1898  (Merritt),  with  reports  of  subordinate  officers  on  military  operations, 

May  28-Aug.  28,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1898 

(Wl.l:8982),  and  not  issued  separately. 

1899,  May  1, 1898-Aug.  31, 1899  (Otis),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment, 1899  (Wl.l:899^),  and  issued  separately  also  both  as  12° 
and  8°  without  the  plates  which  appear  in  War  Department 
reports. 
Same,  appendixes,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depai'tment,   1899 
(Wl.l:899^'^),  and  issued  separately  with  Roster. 
Division  of  the  Philippines 

1900,  Sept.  1,  1899-May  5,  1900  (Otis),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment, 1900  (Wl.l:900^),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Same,  May  5-Oct.  1,  1900  (MacArthur),  with  military  reports  of 

subordinate  officers,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1900 

(Wl.l:900^),  and  issued  separately  as  v.  1,  with  Roster  and  other 

additional  matter. 
Same,  May  5-Oct.  1,  1900  (MacArthur),  reports  of  civil  officers,  in 

annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1900,  v.  1,  pt.  10  (Wl.l  :900 1"), 

and  issued  separately  as  v.  2. 

1901,  Oct.  1,  190(>-July  4,  1901  (MacArthur),  in  annual  reports  of  War 

Department,  1901,  v.  1,  pts.  4-6  (Wl.l:901^-<^),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately with  omissions  and  different  arrangement,  v.  1  containmg 
military  reports,  and  v.  2  civil  reports. 

Same,  July  4-Sept.  30  (Chaffee),  with  reports  of  subordinate  officers, 
including  report  by  Davis  on  military  government  of  Manila,  Aug. 
13,  1898-Aug.  7,  1901,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department, 
1901,  V.  1,  pt.  7  (Wl. 1:901 7),  and  issued  separately  as  v.  1. 

Same,  July  4-Sept.  30  (Chaffee),  reports  of  department  commanders, 
in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1901,  v.  l,pt.7  (Wl.l:9017), 
and  issued  separately  as  v.  2. 

[The  office  of  military  governor  in  the  Philippine  Islands  terminated  July  4,  1902. 
See,  for  further  information,  note  under  \V  21. 

Begiiming  with  1902,  the  reports  of  the  officer  commanding  the  division  contain  only 
military  reports.] 

1902,  Oct.  1, 1901-Sept.  30, 1902  (Chaffee),  v.  1,  staff  officers  and  Depart- 

ment of  the  Visayas 

Same,  Oct.  1,  1901-Sept.  30,  1902  (Chaffee),  v.  2,  Department  of 
North  Philippines 

Same,  Oct.  1,  1901-Sept.  30,  1902  (Chaffee),  v.  3,  Department  of 
South  Philippines 

[1902  military  reports,  without  reports  of  staff  officers,  but  with  additional  exhibits, 
appear  in  annual  report  of  War  Department,  1902,  v.  9  (Wl.l:9029).] 
1903-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.  Certain  appendixes  to  the  report  for  1903  contain 
historical  matter  dating  from  1570.  For  1908,  two  reports  were 
issued,  that  of  Leonard  Wood,  July  1,  1907-Feb.  20,  1908,  and 
that  of  John  F.  Weston,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1908. 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

Amnesty.  Notice  of  amnesty  [to  insurrectionists  in  the  Philippines]. 
Manila,  P.  I.,  June  21,  1900.  12°  * 
Same,  Spanish.  Manila,  P.  I.,  June  21,  1900.  12°  *  [Also  ap- 
pears in  English  and  Spanish  in  Genei-al  orders  and  circulars 
issued  from  office  of  military  governor  in  Philippine  Islands,  1900 
(W21.5:).] 

Articles  of  war.     Proclamation  [calling  attention  of  Philippine  insur- 
rectionists to  certain  articles  of  war  and  punishments  to  be 
enforced  for  their  violation].    Manila,  P.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1900.    *• 
Same,  Spanish.    Manila,  P.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1900.    * 


1297 


M59 


Oa82 
Oa83 
R26 


St2 

W21.3: 

(nos.) 

W21.4: 

W21.4*: 

(nos.) 
W21.4  2: 

(nos.) 

82452^ 


Clawilflratlon 
no. 

W21.2: 

Ar7^ 


B41 

C64 
D62 
118 

M3P 
M312 


W21.     PHILIPPINES   DIVISION-Continued 

Oonoral  publications— Continued 

Same,  Ta^alog.  Manila,  P.  I.,  Dec.  20,  1900.  *  [Appears  alwo  in 
English,  Spanish,  and  Tagalog  in  General  orders  and  circulars 
issued  from  office  of  military  governor  in  Philippine  Islands,  1900 
(\V21.5:).] 

Bell,  James  Franklin.  Report  of  J.  F.  Bell,  commanding  3d  brigade 
[concerning  offenses  against  laws  of  war  charged  against  insur- 
gents in  Philippine  Islands  in  paragraphs  1-9  of  his  circular  5, 
dated  Dec.  13,  1901J.     Dec.  1,  1902,  [published]  1903. 

Code  of  civil  procedure  of  Philippine  Islands;  edited  and  translated  for 
United  States  Government  in  Philippines  by  A.  A.  Montague. 
Manila,  P.  I.,  1900. 

Directory,  officers  U.  S.  Army,  officials  civil  government,  and  foreign 
consuls  in  Manila.  Headquarters  Division  of  the  Philippines, 
Oct.  26,  1902.    oblong  24« 

Iloilo,  P.  I.  Circular  letter  [on  proper  presentation  of  claims  aKiinst 
United  States  through  forcible  occupation  of  city  of  Iloilo,  P.  I.]. 
Manila,  P.  1.,  Mar.  20,  1899.  *  [Also  in  General  orders  and  cir- 
culars issued  from  Department  of  the  Pacific  and  8th  army  corps 
and  office  of  military  governor  in  Philippine  Islands,  1899 
(W21.5:).] 

Manila,  P.  I.  [Letter  relative  to  conditions  in  Manila  in  matter  of 
liquor  traffic  and  licensing  of  prostitution  in  Philippine  Islands; 
by  Arthur  MacArthur.]    Manila,  P.  I.,  Feb.  4,  1901. 

Manila,  P.  I.  Historical  notes  concerning  Manila,  to  accompany  Index 
map  of  Manila  issued  in  1903,  [by  A.  0.  Macomb,  W.  I.  Wester- 
velt,  and  W.  E.  W.  MacKinlay;  with  revised  historical  sketch. 
Walls  of  Manila,  by  James  C.  Bush].  Manila,  1904.  [The  earlier 
edition  of  Walls  of  Manila  appeared  in  annual  report  of  Philip- 
pines Division,  1903  (W21. 1:903).] 
See,  for  reports  on  military  government  in  Manila,  Aug.  13,  1898- 
Aug.  7,  1901,  App.  L,  in  annual  report  of  Philippines  Division, 
1901,  Chaffee,  v.  1  (W21.1:901'^). 

Military  Information  Division,  General  Staff,  Manila.  Accessions  to 
Military  Information  Division  [General  Staff,  Manila]  library, 
including  maps  and  index  of  periodicals,  fiscal  year  1909. 
[Headquarters  Division  of  the  Philippines,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1909.] 

Oath  of  allegiance  [to  United  States  Government  in  Philippine  Islands]. 
[Manila,  1901.]    4° 
Same,  Spanish.     [Manila,  1901.]    4P 
Same,  Tagalog,     [Manila,  1901.]    AP 

Regulaciones  del  ejercicio  para  infanteria,  manual  de  armas.  Manila, 
1901.  small  4"  [This  is  a  translation  of  parts  of  general  rules 
from  the  Manual  of  arms  (W3.16:In3  '^'i*')] 

Stations  of  troops,  Philippine  Islands.  Headquarters  Division  of  the 
Philippines,  Manila,  P.  I.,  Dec.  1,  1901.     oblong  f " 

Bulletins 

[The  only  series  of  Bulletins  issued  from  the  headquarters  of  the  Philippines  Divi- 
sion about  which  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  information  is  a  series 
issued  by  the  Military  Information  Division;  see  W21.8:] 

Circulars 

See  note  under  W21.5: 
Circulars,  Expeditionary  forces 

[T^one  issued.] 

Circulars,    Expeditionary    forces 
of  thie  Pacific 

[Series  consists  of  no.  1,  June  2, 1898.] 
-11 82 


and    Department 


1298 


Classification 
no. 

W21.4:-: 

(date) 


W21.4^• 

(nos.) 

(date) 

(nos.) 
W21.4  ' : 

(nos.) 

(nos.) 

W21.4:«: 

(date) 

W21.6: 


W21.5^: 

(nos.) 
W21.5  2: 

(nos.) 

W21.5  3: 

(date) 


W21.5^: 

(nos.) 
W21.5^: 

(noo.) 


W21.5'^: 

(nos.) 


W21.     PHILIPPINES  DIVISION— Continued 

Circulars,  Department  of  the  Pacific  and  8tli  army 
corps 

[Series  consists  of  Circulars  dated— 

1898,  Aug.  2, 17,  31,  Sept.  1  (2  circulars),  Sept.  2  (2  circulars),  3,  4  (2  circulars),  7, 
12,  22,  28,  29,  30,  Oct.  3,  6,  8,  10,  20,  22,  29  (2  circulars),  Nov.  18,  Dec.  1,  6,  7 
(2  circulars),  8,  11,  12,  20,  30  (2  circulars),  Dec.  31  (2  circulars) 

1899,  nos.  1-83,  Jan.  3-Dec.  21 

1900,  nos.  1-24,  Jan.  7- Apr.   3.] 

Circulars,  Division  of  the  Philippines 

[Series  consists  of  nos.  1-30,  Apr.  11-Dec.  22,  1900.] 

Circulars,  Independent  Division  8th  army  corps 

[Series  consists  of  Circulars  dated  1898,  July  2,  3,  11.] 

Circulars,  8th  army  corps 

[Series  consists  of  nos.  1-4,  Aug.  24-28,  1898.] 

Circulars,  Department  of  the  Pacific 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars,  Department  of  the  Pacific  and  office  of 
military  governor  In  Philippine  Islands 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars,  Military  governor  in  Philippine  Islands 

[  Scries  consists  of  Circulars  dated— 

1898,  Oct.  26,  Dec.  27 

1899,  nos.  1-13,  Jan.  14-Dec.  28 

1900,  nos.  1-17,  Feb.    1-Dec.  26,] 

General  orders 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  issues  of  any  General  orders  (W21.51-9:) 
or  Circulars  (W21.41-'':).    They  are  all  contained  in  the  following  compilations: 
General  orders  and  circulars,  Philippine  Islands  expeditionary  forces  [with 

index].    [Manila]  1898.    8" 
General  orders  and  circulars  issued  from  Department  of  the  Pacific  and  8th 
army  corps  and  office  of  military  governor  in  Philippine  Islands  [  1899,  with 
index].    [Manila]  1899.    12° 
General  orders  and  circulars  issued  from  Department  of  the  Pacific  and  8th 
army  corps  and  Division  of  the  Philippines  [1900,  with  index].    [Manila] 
1900.    12o 
General  orders  and  circulars  issued  from  office  of  military  governor  in  Philip- 
pine Islands  [  1899,  with  index].    [Manila]  1899.    12o 
Same  [1900].    [Manila]  1900.    12o] 

General  orders.  Expeditionary  forces 

[Series  consists  of  nos.  1-7,  May  20-29,  1898.] 

General  orders.  Expeditionary  forces  and  Depart- 
ment of  the  Pacific 

[Series  consists  of  nos.  1-5,  May  30-Jime  8,  1898.] 

General  orders.  Department  of  the  Pacific  and  8th 
army  corps 

[  Series  consists  of— 

1898,  nos.  1-39,  June  23-Dec.  24 

1899,  nos.  1-71,  Jan.  17-Dec.  29 

1900,  nos.  1-24,  Jan,     2- Apr.   5.] 

General  orders.   Division  of  the  Philippines 

[Series  consists  of  nos.  1-153,  Apr.  7-Dec.  31.  1900.] 

General    orders.    Independent    Division    8th    army 
corps 

[Organized  for  administrative  purposes  about  May  30, 1898,  as  Independent  Division 
of  Philippin?  Islands  expeditionary  forces.  After  these  forces  were  organized 
into  the  8th  army  corps,  June  21, 1898,  the  name  of  the  Independent  Division  was 
accordingly  changed  to  the  above  form  on  June  23.  1898. 

Series  of  General  orders  consists  of  nos.  1-19,  issued  June  1-Aug,  11,  1898.] 

General  orders,  8th  army  corps 

[Series  consists  of  no.  1,  Aug.  26, 1898,] 


1299 


CiasMiflratlon 
nu. 

W21.5': 

(nos.) 
W21.5»: 

(nos.) 

W21.5*: 

(date) 


W21.6: 

(date) 


W21.7': 

(date) 


W21 


PHILIPPINES  DIVISION— C5ontinued 


W21.7  2: 

(date) 


W21.8: 

(no8.) 


Goiiifal  orders,  Department  of  the  Pacific 

(sWes  consists  of  nos.  1-3,  Aug.  25-29,  1898.] 

General    orders,    Department    of   tlie    Pacific    and 
ofUce  of  military  governor  In  Philippine  Islands 

[Series  consists  of  nos.  1  and  2,  Auij-.  30,  and  Sept.  2, 1898.] 

General    orders,    Military    governor    In    Plilllpplne 
Islands 

(Series  consLsts  of— 

1898,  nos.  1-13,  Aug.  31-Dec.  13 
1890,  nos.  1-75,  Jan.  5- Dec.  31 

1900,  nos.  1-170,  Jan.  2-Dec.  27 

1901,  no,  1,  Jan.  2,  Civil  service  rules  prepared  and  adopted  by  Philippine  Civil 
Service  Board.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  various  military  commands  con- 
nected with  the  Philippines.    Not  listed  here. 

Public  Documents  Library  has  only  Index  to  Special  orders  issued  from  Department 
of  the  Pacific  and  8th  army  corps  and  oflBce  of  military  governor  in  Philippine 
Islands,  1899  (W21.6:899).] 

Roster  of  troops 

[Rosters  for  Jime,  1899,  July  15, 1900,  and  July  1, 1902,  are  in  annual  reports  of  Philip- 
pines Division  (W21.1 :).  The  only  separate  issues  of  the  Roster  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  are  those  listed  below.] 

Department  of  the  Pacific  and  8th  army  corps 

1899,  June 

1900,  Mar.  1 

Division  of  the  Philippines 

1900,  July  15 

1901,  Jan.   1 

1902,  July  1 
Oct.  20 

Officers   of  Army,    stations 
garrisoned  tow^ns 

[The  only  separate  issues  of  the  Officers  of  Army  in  Public  Documents  Library  which 
were  pubhshed  up  to  Dec.  31, 1909,  are  those  listed  below.] 

Alphabetical  list  of  ofiBcers 

1903,  Sept.    1 
Officers  of  Army 

1904,  May  16 

1905,  Apr.  20 
May  20 
July  20 
Aus:.  20 

1906,  Feb.  20 

Military  Information  Division,   General  Staff  [Ma- 
nila], Bulletins 

[Issued  from  headquarters,  Philippines  Division.] 

1  12°  4     120 

2  5 

3  *  6 


of  troops,   and  list  of 


W22.      PLATTE,   DEPARTMENT   OF  THE 

[Established  in  1866  as  a  part  of  the  Division  of  the  Missouri  ("W20.),  remaininff  such  until  that  division  was 
abolished  in  1891.  This  department  was  discontinued  Nov.  1,  1871,  reestaolished  Nov.  18, 1871,  and  on 
Mar.  11, 1898,  merged  into  the  Department  of  the  Missouri  (W20.)  by  General  orders  7,  A.  G.  O.,  1898. 

Its  territory  varied,  usually  comprising  Nebraska,  Utah,  Colorado,  Iowa,  and  parts  of  Wyoming,  Idaho, 
and  South  Dakota. 

5ff,  for  historv  of  the  Department  of  the  Platte  to  1872.  Outlined  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divi- 
sions and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 

Annual  reports    12° 

[1866-98,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1893-97,  issued  separately 
also.] 


W22.1: 

(date) 


1300 


Classification 
no. 

W22.2 


W22.     PLATTE,  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE— Continued 


V 

partm 


Oeneral  publications 

8eey  for  explorations  and  surveys  of  the  Department  of  the  Platte, 
certain  publications  classed  under  Engineer  Department  (W7.). 
C83     Courts-martial.     Instructions  for  courts-martial  and  judge  advocates; 
prepared   by   P.    Henry    Ray.     Omaha,    Nebr.,    Headquarters 
Department  of  the  Platte,  Mar.  1,  1890.    12® 

W22.3:     Bulletins 

(nos.)     [None  issued.] 
W22.4:     Circulars 

(date)  [Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Platte.    Not 

listed  here.] 

W22.5 :     General  orders 

(date)  [Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Platte.    Not 

listed  here.] 

W22.6:     Special  orders 

?       [None  issued?] 
W22.7:     Roster  of  troops 

(date)  [For  the  year  1893,  the  July  issue,  and  for  1894-97,  the  Aug.  issue  of  the  Roster  appear 

in  annual  reports  of  Department  of  the  Platte  ( W22.I :). 
Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  issues  of  the  Roster.] 

W23.     PORTO   RICO,   DEPARTIMENT  OF 

[The  Department  of  Porto  Rico  was  established  by  General  orders  158,  A.  G.  0.,  Oct.  1, 1898,  consisting  of 
Porto  Rico  and  the  islands  and  keys  adjacent  and  belonging  thereto.  The  commanding  general  acted 
until  May  1, 1900,  as  military  governor,  and  all  civil  affairs  came  imder  his  direction.  He  was  empowered 
to  change  and  repeal  existing  laws,  and  to  institute  new  courts.  By  General  orders  133,  A.  G.  O.,  Nov. 
9,  1900,  the  department  was  ordered  to  be  discontinued  on  Deo.  15,  1900,  its  name  was  changed  to  the 
District  of  Porto  Rico,  and  it  was  attached  to  the  Department  of  the  East  (W17.). 

The  name  of  this  department  was  spelled  Puerto  Rico  from  Dec.  27, 1899,  until  the  promulgation  of  act  of 
Congress  approved  Apr.  12, 1900,  which  again  authorized  the  former  spelling,  Porto  Rico.] 


W23.1: 

(date) 


W23.2: 

C491 


C492 


C49  = 


M59 


W23.3: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports     12*^ 

[The  annual  report  of  George  W.  Davis  as  military  commander  of  the  Departinent 
of  Porto  Rico,  dated  Aug.  15,  1899,  is  classed  here.  This  report  and  also  his 
military  report  dated  Aug.  15,  1900,  are  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:).  Reports  on  civil  affairs  are  classed  imder  General  pubhcations 
(W23.2:).] 

General  publications 

Civil  affairs.     Report  of  Geo.  W.  Davis  [military  governor]  on  civil 
affairs  of  Porto  Kico,  [Oct.  18,  1898-Sept.  30]  1899.     1899.     78  p. 

Same  [revised,  with  Circulars,  General  orders,  and  other  appendixes]. 
1900.  342  p.  [This  edition  uses  the  spelling  Puerto  Rico.  Also 
in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1899,  v.  1,  pt.  6  (Wl.l: 
899^).] 

Same  [revised,  without  Circulars,  General  orders  or  other  ap- 
pendixes], with  title.  Report  of  Geo.  W.  Davis,  commanding 
Department  of  Porto  Rico,  to  adjutant-general,  Sept.  30,  1899. 
1899.  84 1. 
Military  government  of  Porto  Rico,  Oct.  18,  1898-Apr.  30,  1900,  ap- 
pendices [K,  L]  to  report  of  military  governor,  epitome  of  reports 
of  Superior  Board  of  Health  [and]  Board  of  Charities.  1901. 
[These  reports  are  appendixes  to  the  report  of  the  governor  which 
appears  as  v.  1,  pt.  13,  of  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1900 
(Wl.l:900i'').] 

See,  for  reports  on  Department  of  Porto  Rico  published  by  Insular 
Affairs  Division,  W6.2:P83  2,3. 

See,  for  reports  of  Territorial  governor  of  Porto  Rico,  made  to  State 
Department,  May  1,  1900-June  30,  1908,  SlO.l:  See,  for  1909 
report,  made  to  War  Department,  W75.1: 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


1301 


ClawilAratlon 
no. 

W23.4: 

(date) 

W23.5 : 

(date) 

W23.6: 

(date) 

W23.7: 

(date) 


W23.    PORTO   RICO,   DEPARTMENT  OF— Continued 
Circulars 

(Relate  rhiefly  to  the  civil  administration  and  reorganization  of  govermnentof  I'orto 
Rico.  Many  of  the  iiiori'  iiiinortaiit  ones  are  found  in  certain  reports  of  the 
Department  of  Porto  Kico  ( W23.1 :  and  W23.2:).    Not  listed  here.] 

Gonoral  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  civil  administration  and  reorganization  of  government  of  Porto 
Rico.  The  more  important  ones  are  found  in  the  reports  of  the  military  governor 
(W23.1:  and  W23.2:).    Not  listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  internal  administration  of  Dnpartniont  of  i'orto  Rico.  Not  listed 
here.J 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  found  in  annual  report  of  Depart- 
ment of  Porto  Rico,  1899  (W2:}.1:899).] 


W24.      TEXAS,   DEPARTMENT   OF 

[The  Department  of  Texas  was  organized  in  1854,  by  General  orders  2.5, 1853,  to  embrace  that  part  of  Texas 
below  33"  N.  latitude;  in  1857  it  embraced  the  whole  of  the  State.  On  Feb.  18,  1861,  Gen.  D.  E.  Twiggs 
then  in  command,  surrendered  to  the  Texan  authorities,  and  the  Department  was  evacuated  by  the 
Federal  troops.  On  June  27,  1865,  by  General  orders  118,  the  Department  was  reestablished,  and  on  Aug. 
6,  1866,  it  was  merged  into  the  Department  of  the  Gulf  (WIS.).  On  Mar.  2,  1867,  Texas  and  Louisiana 
became  the  5th  Military  District.  The  new  Department  of  Texas  was  created  Mar.  31,  1870,  by  General 
orders  35,  as  a  part  of  the  Division  of  the  South  (W()6.).  The  Department  was  abolished  Mar.  11,  1898, 
by  General  orders  7,  and  again  merged  into  the  Department  of  tno  Gulf;  it  was  reestablished  May  26, 
1899,  by  CJeneral  orders  102;  by  General  orders  r>5,  1903,  War  Department,  it  was  attached  to  the  South- 
western Division  (W09.),  remaining  a  part  tlicreof  until  the  abolishing  of  that  Division,  June  30,  1907. 

By  General  orders  G5, 1903,  War  Department,  the  Department  of  Texas  embraced  Texas,  Arkansas,  Okla. 
homa,  Louisiana,  and  Indian  Territory.  Missouri  was  added  for  a  l)rief  time.  Changes  have  taken  place 
since,  leaving  the  Department  to  consist  of  Texas,  Arkansas,  and  Oklalioma. 

See,  for  history  of  the  I>epartment  of  Texas  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 

W24.1:     Annual  reports     12«  and  8° 


(date) 


W24.2: 

B82 


H34 


[1872-1909  (except  1873  and  1899),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and 
1893-1909  (except  1899,  none  issued),  issued  separately  also. 

For  1898,  Mai.  Gen.  Graham  made  his  annual  report  as  follows:  Sept.  1, 1897-Mar.  12, 
1898,  on  Department  of  Texas;  Mar.  12-May  18,  1898,  on  Department  of  the  Gulf 
(called  Department  of  the  South  from  Mar.  12-18);  on  operations  of  2d  army  corps. 
May  18-Sept.  20,  1898,  with  some  later  data  (W24. 1:898).] 

General  publications 

Brownsville,  Tex.  Affray  at  Brownsville,  Tex.,  Aug.  13  and  14,  1906, 
proceedings  [Feb.  4-Mar.  23,  1907]  of  general  court-martial  con- 
vened at  headquarters  Department  of  Texas,  San  Antonio,  Tex., 
in  case  of  Charles  W.  Penrose.  1907.  [See,  for  hearings  before 
Senate  Military  Affairs  Committee,  Y4.M59-:B823-''.] 

Health.  [Letter  of  medical  director  of  Department  of  Texas  on  health 
of  troops,  with  special  reference  to  prevention  of  scurvy.]  Dec. 
17,  1870.    4« 


W24.3:     Bulletins 


(nos.) 
W24.4: 

(date) 

W24.5: 

(date) 

W24:.6: 

(date) 

W24.7: 

(date) 


[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Texas, 
listed  here.J 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Texas, 
listed  here.J 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Texas, 
listed  here.J 

Roster  of  troops 

(Rosters  for  Aug.  1893,  and  July,  1901,  are  hi  annual  reports  of  Department  of  Texas 
( W24.1:).  The  only  separate  issues  of  the  Roster  m  Public  Docmnents  Library 
which  were  published  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909,  are  those  listed  below.) 

1900,  May  1901,  Jan.  1901,  Oct. 

Nov.  July  1902,  July 


Not 


Not 


Not 


1802 


)lassiflcatIon 
no. 

W24.     TEXAS, 

DEPARTMENT  OF— Continued 

W24.7: 

Roster  of  troops- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1902,  Sept. 

1905,  Mar. 

Dec. 

July  24 

1903,  Feb.  28 

1907,  Feb.  12 

Apr.  15 

Oct. 

Nov. 

1908,  Jan. 

1904,  Feb.  1 

July 

June  15 

1909,  Jan. 

Oct.  15 

July 

W24.8 : 

Station  list 

(date) 

1907,  July  1 
Aug.  1 
[Discontinued.] 

W25.     CUBA,  DIVISION  OF,  and  CUBA,  DEPARTMENT  OF 

[By  General  orders  184,  Dec.  13,  1898,  the  Division  of  Cuba  was  created,  the  commanding  general  being 
authorized  to  act  as  military  governor  of  the  island,  and  under  him  a  military  governor  was  appointed 
for  the  city  of  Havana  ( W25.2:H29). 

By  General  orders  191  and  193,  Dec.  30, 31, 1898,  and  General  orders  12,  Jan.  17, 1899,  7  departments,  namely, 
Havana,  Province  of  Havana,  Pinar  del  Rio,  Matanzas,  Santa  Clara,  Puerto  Prmcipe,  and  Santiago, 
were  placed  under  the  Division  of  Cuba. 

The  5  departments  fu'st  mentioned,  after  being  variously  grouped,  were  all  united  by  General  orders  98, 
July  23, 1900,  to  form  the  Department  of  Western  Cuba  (see  note  under  WOO.).  The  2  remainmg  depart- 
ments became  at  the  same  time  the  Department  of  Eastern  Cuba. 

By  General  orders  131,  taking  effect  Nov.  15, 1900,  the  Departments  of  Eastern  and  Western  Cuba,  and  the 
Division  of  Cuba,  were  all  abolished,  the  Department  of  Cuba  bemg  established  in  their  stead  for  the 
whole  island,  lasting  until  May  20,  1902,  when  Cuba  became  independent. 

The  publications  of  both  the  Division  of  Cuba,  and  the  Department  of  Cuba  are  classed  here. 

See,  for  publications  of  the  departments  under  the  Division  of  Cuba,  W57.,  W58.,  W59. 

See,  for  publications  relating  to  Cuba  issued  by  Insular  Affaii-s  Bureau,  WO. 

See,  for  information  concerning  the  Army  of  Cuban  Pacification,  notes  beginning  "Cuba'  and  "Cuban' 
under  W1.2: 

See,  for  annual  reports  of  provisional  governor  of  Cuba  to  Secretary  of  War,  W1.16:] 


W25.1: 

(date) 

W25.2: 

Ac2 


H29 


R13 


T71 


Annual  reports  (military) 

[1899-1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1900-02  issued  sepa- 
rately also.  The  sepai-ates  for  1900  and  1901  include  appendixes  which  are 
omitted  from  the  War  Department  reports. 

See,  for  Civil  reports,  W25.8:] 

General  publications 

I  Accounts.     Rules  and  instructions  relative  to  accounting  system  of 
I  military  government  by  United  States  in  Cuba.     [1901.]     [Also 

issued  as  Civil  orders  79,  I^Iar.  22,  1901,  in  Civil  reports,  1901,  v.  2 
(W25.8:901^'i0-] 
Havana,  Cuba.    Annual  report  of  William  Ludlow,  military  governor 
of  Habana,  and  commanding  Department  of  Habana  [with  civil 
and  military  reports  of  subordinate  officers]  July  1,  1899-May  1, 
1900.    1900.     [Appears   ako,    without   reports   of   subordinate 
officers,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1900,  v.  1,  pt.  4 
(Wl. 1:900^).     Ludlow's  report,  Dec.  13,  1898-June  30,  1899,  with 
reports  of  subordinate  officers,  appears  only  in  annual  reports  of 
War  Department,  1899,  v.  1,  pt.  3  (Wl.l:8993).] 
See  also,  for  military  reports  on  Department  of  Havana,  W57. 
See  also,  for  civil  reports  on  Havana,  certain  entries  under  W25.8: 
Railroad  law,  corrected  copy,  of  Island  of  Cuba  and  other  provisions 
related  thereto.     Havana,  1902.     [This  pamphlet  contains  Civil 
orders  34,  61,  117,  118,  and  119  of  military  governor  of  Cuba, 
dating  from  Feb.  7-Apr.  28,  1902,  the  English  text  being  in  each 
case  followed  by  a  translation  in  Spanish.     The  same  orders,  in 
English  only,  are  found  also  in  [Civil]  report  of  Leonard  Wood, 
military  governor  of  Cuba  [v.  2]:  Civil  orders  [1-180]  and  circu- 
lars, Jan.  1-May  20,  1902  (W25.8:902-^).] 
Treasurer.     [Amended  regulations  of  office  of  treasurer  of  Cuba,  to  take 
effect  Apr.  15,  1900.]    Apr.  6,  1900  [reprint  Apr.  14,  1902].     12» 
[The  text  of  the  original  print  is  found  in  Civil  report,  1900, 
V.  2,  p.  225-228  (W25. 8:900-)-     Amends  regulations  dated  Dec. 
11,  1899,  not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 


1803 


CiMHiflcation    W25.    CUBA,  DIVISION  OF,  and  CUBA,  DEPART- 


W25.3: 

(nos.) 

W25.4: 

(date) 

W25.5: 

(date) 

W25.6: 

(date) 

W25.7: 

(date) 


W25.8: 

899 

900' 

9002 
9003 
900* 

900* 

900« 

900' 

9008 

900» 
900  »o 


MENT   OF— Continued 
Bulletins 

[Bulletin  1  of  Department  of  State  and  Govornnicnt  appears  in  l)oth  prints  of  Civil 
reports,  1901  (W25.8:901  ».'•).  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  issue 
of  this  or  any  other  Bulletin.] 

Circulars 

(Relate  chiefly  to  the  civil  administration  of  the  Division  (later  Department)  of 
Cuba.  Not  listed  here.  The  text  of  the  more  important  Circulars  is  found  in 
certain  volumes  of  Civil  reporcs  (W25.8:).] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  military  administration  of  the  Division  (later  Depart- 
ment) of  Cuba.    Not  listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

(Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  military  administration  of  the  Division  (later  Depart- 
ment) of  Cuba.    Not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops     12« 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  only  one  separate  Roster,  namely,  Roster  of  tro9ps 
serving  in  Division  of  Cuba,  comprising  departments  of  Matanzas  and  Santa 
Clara,  l^rovince  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  Havana,  and  Santiago  and  Puerto 
Principe,  Jan.  1900.  This  Roster  is  preceded  by  57  pages  of  geographical  and 
descriptive  matter  relating  to  Cuba.  Similar  descriptive  matter  is  found  in  the 
Roster  of  Juno,  1900,  which  is  in  annual  reports  of  Division  of  Cuba,  1900  ( W25. 1 : 
900).  The  Roster,  without  descriptive  matter,  for  June  30,  1901,  is  in  annual 
report  of  Department  of  Cuba,  1901  (W25.1:901).] 

Civil  reports 

See,  for  military  reports,  W25.1: 

Civil  report  of  John  R.  Brooke,  military  governor  of  Cuba  [Dec.  27, 

1898-Oct.  1,  1899,  with  reports  of  subordinate  officers,  and  with 

Final  report  of  John  R.  Brooke  to  Dec.  20,  1899].     1900.     [Also 

in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1899,  v.  1,  pt.  6  (Wl  .1: 899  «.] 

Civil  report  of  Leonard  Wood,  military  governor  of  Cuba,  Dec.  20, 

1899-Dec.  31,  1900  [v.l]:  Personal  report  of  Gen.  Wood;  Frank 

'R.]  McCoy,  aide-de-camp  [in  charge  of    allotment  of   insular 

unds].     [Havana,  1901.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  2]:  Civil  orders  [1-526]  and  Circulars  [1-8]  issued  during 
1900.     [Havana,  1901.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v,  3]:  Secretary  of  state  and  government.  [Havana,  1901.] 
[Spanish  and  English.] 

Same  [v.  4]:  Chief  sanitary  officer  of  Havana;  chief  surgeon  of 
Department  [of  Cuba,  special  report  on  sanitation  and  yellow 
fever  in  Havana];  superintendent.  Department  of  Charities. 
[Havana,  1901.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  5]:  Secretary  of  finance;  treasurer;  auditor;  chief  of  cus- 
toms service;  director-general  of  posts.  [Havana^  1901.]  [Re- 
port of  secretary  of  finance  is  in  English  and  Spanish;  others,  in 
English  only.] 

Same  [v.  6]:  Secretary  of  justice;  fiscal  of  Supreme  Court;  civil 
affairs  in  office  of  judge-advocate,  calendar  year  1900.  [Havana, 
1901.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  7]:  Department  of  Agriculture,  Commerce,  and  Industry, 
July,  1,  1899-June  30, 1900  [and]  July  1-Dec.  31,  1900.  [Havana] 
1900,  1901.     [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  8]:  Secretary  of  public  instruction;  acting  commissioner  of 
public  schools;  acting  superintendent  of  schools.  [Havana, 
1901.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  9]:  Secretary  of  public  works  [year  ending]  June  30,  1900. 
[Havana,  1901.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  10]:  Secretary  of  public  works,  6  months  ending  Dec.  31, 
1900;  special  commissioner  of  railroads;  chief  of  Light-House 
Board,  Feb. -June  30,  1900;  captain  of  port,  Havana.  [Havana, 
1901.]  [Report  of  secretary  of  public  works,  and  of  chief  of 
Light-House  Board  are  in  Spanish  and  English;  others,  in 
English  only.] 


1304 

Classiflcation    W25.     CUBA,  DIVISION  OF,  and  CUBA,  DEPART- 
''''•  MENT  OF— Continued 


W25.8; 

900^ 

9001= 


901 1 

901 2 
9013 

901^ 
9015 

901 « 
901 7 

901 « 

901 « 

901 1" 

901" 
901^2 

901 ''' 

9011^ 
90115 


Civil  reports — Continued 

Same  [v.  11]:  Chief  ens:ineer,  Division  of  Cuba  [year  ending  June  30, 

1900].     [Havana,  1901.]    [English  only.] 
Same  [v.  12]:  Chief  engineer,  Department  of  Cuba,  6  months  ending 

Dec.  31,  1900.     [Havana,  1901.]    [English  only.] 
[The  same  report  which  appears  as  above  hsted  in  12  v.,  appears  in  English  only,  in  2 

v.,  4  pts.  each,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1900,  v.  1,  pts.  11,  12 

(Wl.l:900ii-i8).] 

Civil  report  of  Leonard  Wood,  military  governor  of  Cuba,  Jan.  1-Dec. 
31,  1901  [v.  1]:  Personal  report  of  Gen.  Wood;  Frank  R.  McCoy 
[aide-de-camp,  in  charge  of  allotment  of  insular  funds];  geological 
reconnoissance  of  Cuba,  by  C.  Willard  Hayes,  T.  Way  land 
Vaughan,  and  Arthur  C.  Spencer.  [Havana,  1903.]  [Reports  of 
military  governor  and  aide-de-camp  in  English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  2]:  Civil  orders  [1-261]  and  Circulars  [1,  2],  calendar  year 
1901.     [Havana,  1903.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  3]:  Secretary  of  state  and  government;  F.  F.  Falco,  dele- 
gate at  5th  [International]  Congress  of  Criminal  Anthropology, 
Amsterdam  [Sept.  1901].  [Havana,  1903.]  [English  and 
Spanish.] 

Same  [v,  4]:  Chief  sanitary  officer  [of  Havana].  [Havana,  1903.] 
[English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  5]:  Superintendent,  Department  of  Charities;  chief  quar- 
antine officer;  Department  of  Immigration.  [Havana,  1903.] 
[English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  6]:  Captain  of  port,  Havana;  supervisor  of  police  of 
Havana;  rural  guard.     [Havana,  1903.]     [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  7]:  Chief  quartermaster;  auditor;  treasurer;  secretary  of 
finance;  [director-general]  of  posts.  [Havana,  1903.]  [English 
and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  8:  Chief  of  customs  service,  year  ending  June  30,  1901, 
English  only;  same,  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1901,  English  and 
Spanish].     [Havana,  1903.] 

Same  [v.  9]:  Secretary  of  public  instruction  [with  appendixes  in 
Spanish  only];  commissioner  of  public  schools.  [Havana, 
1903.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  10]:  Secretary  of  justice,  6  months  ending  June  30,  1901. 
[Havana,  1903.]     [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v. 11]:  Secretary  of  justice,  6  months  ending  Dec.  31,  1901. 
[Havana,  1903.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  12]:  Department  of  Agriculture,  Commerce,  and  Indus- 
tries, 6  months  ending  June  30,  1901  [and]  6  months  ending 
Dec.  31,  1901;  secretary  of  public  works,  6  months  ending 
June  30,  1901J  chief  of  Light-House  Board,  6  months  ending 
June  30,  1901.     [Havana,  1903.]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  13]:  Chief  engineer.  Department  of  Cuba,  6  months  ending 
June  30,  1901  [English  only];  same,  6  months  ending  Dec.  31 
1901  [English  and  Spanish].    [Havana,  1903.]    [Title-page  reads 
"v.  2."] 

Same  [v.  14]:  Chief  engineer 
June  30,  1901.  [Havana, 
reads  "v.  1."] 

Same  [v.  15]:  Chief  engineer,  city 
Dec.  31,  1901.  [Havana,  1903.] 
page  reads  "v.  3."] 

[The  same  matter  which  appears  as  listed  above  in  15  v.  appears  in  English  only 
(with  a  few  exceptions  in  both  English  and  Spanish,  e.  g.,  Civil  orders  and  cir- 
culars), bound  in  9  v.  large  80  as  listed  l)elow.  The  volumes  of  the  9  v.  set  corre- 
spond as  follows  to  the  set  al)ove:  v.  1  to  v.  1,  3;  v.  2  to  v.  2;  v.  3  to  v.  4  and  part 
of  V.  5;  V.  4  to  the  remainder  of  v.  5  and  v.  6,  7;  v.  5  to  v.  8;  v.  6  to  v.  10,  11;  v.  7 
tov.  9, 12;  V.  8  (plates  and  maps  only)  to  plates  and  maps  in  V.  14;  v.  9  to  v.  15, 13. 

Neither  set  is  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department.] 


city  of  Havana, 
1903.]     [English 


6  months  ending 
only.     Title-page 


6  months  ending 
[English  and  Spanish.     Title- 


1305 


CUsstflratlon 
no. 


W25.    CUBA,  DIVISION  OF,  and  CUBA,  DEPART- 
MENT OF— Continued 


W25.8: 

901 '« 


901 '7 
901 »« 
901 "» 

901 -'0 

901-1 
901  -2 

901-3 

9012* 


902 


902 -' 
9023 


902* 
902  5 


Civil  reports— Continued 

Civil  report  of  Leonard  Wo(k1,  military  governor  of  Cuba,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 
1901  [v.  1]:  Personal  report  of  Gen.  Wood;  Frank  R.  McCoy 
[aide-de-camp,  in  charge  of  allotment  of  insular  fundn];  geological 
reconnoissanco  of  Cuba,  by  C.  Willard  Hayoa,  T.  Wayland 
Vaughan,  and  Arthur  C.  Spencer;  Department  of  State  and  Gov- 
ernment; F.  F.  Falco,  delegate  at  5th  [International]  ('ongresa  of 
Criminal  Anthropology,  Amsterdam  [Sept.  1901].  [Havana, 
190:{.]     large  8° 

Same  [v.  2]:  (^ivil  orders  [1-261]  and  ('irculars  [1,  2],  calendar  year 
1901.     [Havana,  1903.]    large  8«    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Same  [v.  8]:  Chief  sanitary  officer  [of  Havana];  superintendent, 
Department  of  Charities.     [Havana,  1903.]    large  8" 

Same  [v.  4]:  Quarantine;  immigration;  captain  of  port,  Havana; 
supervisor  of  police;  rural  guard;  chief  quartermaster;  auditor; 
trea.surer;  finance;  post-office.     [Havana,  1903.]    large  8** 

Same  [v.  5:  Chief  of  customs  service,  year  ending  June  30,  1901, 
Enelish  only;  same,  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1901,  English  and 
Spanish].     [Havana,  1903.]    large  8° 

Same  [v.  6]:  Secretary  of  justice,  6  months  ending  June  30,  1901; 
same,  6  months  ending  Dec.  31,  1901.     [Havana,  1903.]    large  8** 

Same  [v.  7]:  Public  instructions;  public  schools;  Light-House 
Board;  agriculture,  commerce,  and  industries;  public  works. 
[Havana,  1903.]    large  8« 

Same  [v.  8:  Chief  engineer,  city  of  Havana,  6  months  ending 
June  30,  1901J.  [Havana,  1903.]  large  8"  [Contains  plates  and 
maps  only.    Text  of  this  report  not  in  the  9  v.  set.] 

Same  [v.  9]:  Chief  engineer  [city  of  Havana],  6  months  ending 
Dec.  31,  1901;  chief  engineer,  Department  of  Cuba,  6  months 
ending  June  30,  1901;  same,  6  months  ending  Dec.  31,  1901. 
[Havana,  1903.]    large  8«    [Title-pages  read  "v.  3  "  and  "v.  2."] 

[The  set  of  civil  reports  listed  below  is  the  final  report  of  military  government  in  Cuba, 
and  contains  besides  the  report  from  Jan.  1  to  May  20, 1902,  infonnation  covering 
the  whole  period  of  American  occupancy  in  Cuba,  usually  in  a  summarized  form. 

The  reports  themselves  are  in  English  only,  but  some  of  the  tabular  matter  in  reports 
of  aide-de-camp  and  chief  sanitary  officer  in  v.  1,  chief  of  customs  service  in  v.  3, 
secretary  of  justice  and  chief  justice  in  v.  4,  and  chief  engineer  of  city  of  Havana 
in  V.  5.  are  in  both  English  and  Spanish. 

This  final  report  is  not  in  aimual  reports  of  War  Department.] 

[Civil]  report  of  Leonard  Wood,  military  governor  of  Cuba,  Jan.  1- 
May  20,  1902  [v.  IJ:  Military  governor  [with  Constitution  of 
Republic  of  Cuba  m  both  Spanish  and  English];  Frank  R. 
McCoy  [aide-de-camp  in  charge  of  allotment  of  insular  funds]; 
secretary  of  agriculture,  commerce,  and  [industries];  secretary  of 
public  instruction;  commissioner  of  public  schools;  chief  sani- 
tary officer  [of  Havana];  chief  quarantme  officer;  superintendent 
of  charities  and  hospitals;  superintendent  of  Department  of 
Immigration.  [Guggenheimer,  Weil  &  Co.,  printers,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1903.] 

Same  [v.  2]:  Civil  orders  [1-180]  and  circulars,  Jan.  1-May  20,  1902. 
Guggenheimer,  Weil  &  Co.,  printers,  Baltimore,  Md.  [1903]. 

Same  [v.  3]:  Secretary  of  state  and  government;  superintendent  of 
Havana  police;  superintendent  of  rural  guard ;  director-general 
of  posts;  secretary  of  finance;  treasurer;  auditor;  inspector-gen- 
eral [Department  of  Cuba];  chief  of  customs  [service];  chief 
quartermaster.  Department  of  Cuba.  [Guggenheimer,  Weil  & 
Co.,  printers,  Baltimore,  Md.,  1903.] 

Same,  v.  4:  Secretary  of  justice;  chief  justice  [and  fiscal]  of  Supreme 
Court.  Guggenheimer,Weil&  Co., printers,  Baltimore,  Md.  [1903]. 

Same  [v.  5]:  Chief  engineer,  city  of  Havana;  mineral  resources  of 
Cuba  [in  1901,  by  Harriet  Connor  Brown];  captain  of  port, 
Havana.  [Guggenheimer,  Weil  &  Co.,  printers,  Baltimore,  Md., 
1903.] 


130(3 


Classification     W25.     CUBA,  DIVISION  OF,  and  CUBA,   DEPART- 

no. 

MENT  OF— Continued 

W25.8:  (  Civil  reports— Continued 

902^  i  Same  [v.  6]:  Chief  engineer,  Department  of  Cuba;  secretary  of 
public  works;  [chief  of  Light-House  Board];  chief  signal  officer, 
Department  of  Cuba.  [Guggenheimer,  Weil  &  Co.,  printers, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1903.] 


W25.8«: 

(CT) 
W25.9: 

(date) 


Civil  reports  (separates) 


[Civil  orders] 

[Beginning  Jan.  5,  1899,  all  the  laws  and  regulations  affecting  the  government  of  the 
people  of  Cuba,  were  promulgated  from  the  headquarters  of  the  Division  (later 
Department)  of  Cuba  by  Civil  orders  issued  in  English  and  Spanish.  The  Civil 
orders  of  the  1st  series  were  issued  by  Brooke,  military  governor,  and  ended  with 
no.  248,  Dec.  20,  1899.  Those  of  the  2d  series  were  issued  by  Wood,  military 
governor,  and  began  with  no.  1,  Jan.  1,  1900,  ending  with  no.  526.  Thos;e  of  the 
3d  and  4th  series  were  also  issued  under  Wood ,  numbering  1-261  for  the  year  1901, 
and  1-180  for  the  year  1902.  ending  with  the  transfer  of  the  island  to  the  Cuban 
Republic,  at  midday  May  20,  1902. 

The  text  of  most  of  the  Civil  orders  issued  by  Gen.  Brooke  is  found  in  his  Civil  report 
(W2o.8:899),  while  those  of  his  successor,  Gen.  Wood,  fonn  a  volume  in  each  set 
of  his  reports  (W25.8:9002,  901 2,  901 1^  9022).    Separate  issues  are  classed  here.] 

W26.    MILITARY  INFORMATION   DIVISION  t 

[The  Military  Information  Division,  whose  publications  are  classed  here,  was  created,  or  reorganized,  by 
General  orders  23,  1892,  and  placed  in  charge  of  an  officer  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Department. 

At  the  time  of  the  organization  of  the  General  Staff  Coi-ps  (W2.)  on  Aug.  15,  1903,  or  soon  thereafter,  the 
Military  Information  Division  became  known  as  the  "Second  (Military  Information)  Division,  General 
Staff,"  which  appears  on  the  publications  of  the  division  for  several  years  prior  to  June  27,  1908,  when 
the  Military  Information  Division  became  the  "Second  Section,  General  Staff."  f] 


W26.1: 

(date) 
W26.2: 

C28 


C891 
C89- 

M59 

P83 
Sp2i 

Sp2- 
Sp23 
Sp2^ 

T12 

T68 

W26.3 ' : 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued.] 

General  publications 

Catalogue.     Subject  catalogue  of  books  and  publications  in  Military 

Information  Division.     Feb.  1894.     4*^     [Interleaved.    See,  for 

later  editions,  W26.3  ^ilO,  17.     See  also  W26.5:] 
Cuba.     Military  notes  on  Cuba.     [1898.]    12« 

Same,    without    maps.      [1898.]     12°     [See,     for    other    editions, 

W26.3i:21,  and  W26.32:15.] 
Militia.    Memorandum  in  respect  to  calling  forth  of  militia;  by  George 

B.  Davis.     1898. 
Porto  Rico.     Military  notes  on  Puerto  Rico.     1898.     12° 
Spanish  army.     Notes  and  tables  on  Spanish  army  in  Peninsula  and 

colonies.     1st  edition.     Aug.  1894.     * 
Same.     2d  edition.     Feb.  15,  1896.     * 
Same.     [3d  edition,  June,  1898.]    1898.     12° 
Spanish  navy.     List  of  battle  ships,  cruisers,  and  torpedo  boats  of 

Spanish  navy.     1898.    4° 
Tagalog  language.     Handbook  and  grammar  of  Tagalog  language;  by 

W.  E.  W.  MacKinlay.     1905.     (War  Dept.  doc.  260.) 
Translations.     List  of  translations  filed  in  2d  division,  General  Staff 

[which  are  available]  for  professional  use  of  officers  only,  Apr.  1, 

1905.     1905. 

Bulletins  [old  series]    4°  and  8° 

[This  class  includes  the  only  numbered  series  of  publications  of  this  division.] 

1  3 

2  1894.     4°  4 
Same.     1902.    8<»                              5 


t  On  Sept.  26,  1910,  the  name  of  the  Military  Information  Division,  or  "Second 
Section,  General  Staff"  as  it  has  been  called  since  June  27,  1908,  was  changed  to  War 
College  Division.  As  this  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year 
1909,  it  uses  the  form  "Military  Information  Division." 


1,107 


ClaMincatlnn  "^26. 
no. 


MILITARY  INFORMATION  DIVISION-Oon. 


W26.3': 

(nos.) 


W26.3  2: 

(nos.) 


\V26.3  2a : 

(CT) 

W26.4 : 

(nos.) 

W26.5: 

(date) 


Bulletins  [old  eerieB]— Continued 


6 

7  (War 

8  Aug. 
Same. 

6.) 


Dept.  doc.  3.) 
1894    * 
1896.     (War  Dept.  doc. 


(War 
War 
'War 
War 
War 
'War 
*War 


16,  pt.  1 
pt.  2 
pt.  3 

17  (War 

18  (War 

19  (War 

20  (War 

21  (War 

22  (War 


Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
(War 
(War 
|War 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 
Dept. 


doc.  10.1 
doc.  13. 
doc.  16. 
doc.  27.) 
doc.  32.] 
doc.  37. 
doc.  49.) 
Dept.  doc.  52.) 
Dept.  doc.  53.) 
Dept.  doc.  54.) 
doc.  55.) 
doc.  57.) 
doc.  61.) 
doc.  81.) 
doc.  85.) 
doc.  86.) 


23 
24 


(War  Dept.  doc.  96.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  95.)  [This 
French-Englirth  military 
technical  dictionary  was 
issued  in  3  ptb.,  or  install- 
ments, in  1899-1900.] 
Same.     1903 

(War  Dept.  doc.  102.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  103.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  109.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  123.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  122.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  124.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  138.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  142.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  143.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  149.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  159.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  163.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  204.) 

(War  Dept.  doc.  205.) 


Bulletins    [new  series]    8° 


(This  series  began  Nov.  1903.) 


1 

2t 
3t 
4 

5t 


(War  Dept.  doc.  217.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  224.) 


(War  Dept.  doc.  244.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  252.) 

6  12°     (War  Dept.  doc.  259.) 

7  (War  Dept.  doc.  266.) 

8,  pt.  1     (War  Dept.  doc.  273.)  • 

pt.  2     (War  Dept.  doc.  273.) 

pt.  3     (War  Dept.  doc.  273.) 

pt.  4    (War  Dept.  doc.  273.) 

pt.  5    (War  Dept.  doc.  273.) 
9    (War  Dept.  doc.  279.) 

10  (War  Dept.  doc.  299.) 

11  (War  Dept.  doc.  300.) 

12  (War  Dept.  doc.  314.) 

13,  V.  1     (War  Dept.  doc.  324.) 
V.  2     (War  Dept.  doc.  324.) 

14  (War  Dept.  doc.  327.) 

15  (War  Dept.  doc.  345.) 

16  (War  Dept.  doc.  349.) 

Bulletins  [new  series]  (separates) 

Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Index  of  special  military  subjects  contained  in 
books,  pamphiets,  and  pferiodicals  received 
during  quarter  ending 

List  of  military  publications  received 

1897,  Oct.  1898,  Mar. 
Nov.  Apr. 
Dec.                                                    May,  June 

1898,  Jan.  July,  Aug. 
Feb.                                                    Sept.-Nov. 


t  2,  3,  and  5  of  this  series  are  Bulletins  of  military  note.",  1-3. 


1308 


Classiflcation 
no. 

W26.5 : 

(date) 


1,  1900-Apr.  1,  1901 
1-Sept.  1 
1-Dec.  31 


June  30 
Sept.  30 
Dec.  31 
1903,  Mar.    31 
June  30 
Sept.  30 

tDiscontlnued.J 

W26.6: 

Maps 

(CT) 

W26.     MILITARY  INFORMATION  DIVISION— Con. 

Index  of  special  military  subjects  contained  in 
books,  pamphlets,  and  periodicals  received 
during  quarter  ending Continued 

List  of  military  publications  received — Continued 

1899,  Dec.  1898-Mar.  1899  1900,  Aug.   1-Nov.  1 
Apr.-July  1901,  Nov. 
Aug.,  Sept.  Apr. 

1900,  Oct.  1,  1899-Feb.  1,  1900  Sept. 
Feb.  1-July  1 

Index  of  special  military  subjects  contained  in  books,  pamphlets,  and 

periodicals  received  during  quarter  ending 

1902,  Mar.   31 

(War  Dept.  doc.  175.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  175.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  175.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  175.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  175.) 


W27.    MILITARY  PRISON,   FORT  LEAVENWORTH 

[By  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1873  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  582),  provision  was  made  for  the  establishment  of  a  Military 
Prison  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  to  be  governed  by  a  board  under  the  Secretary  of  War.  By  the  amendment 
of  May  21,  1874  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  48)  the  location  of  the  proposed  prison  was  changed  to  Fort 
Leavenworth,  KanS. 

Abolished  July  1,  1895,  under  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  957).  The  property  was  used 
by  the  Penitentiary  under  the  Justice  Department  (JG.)  until  Feb.  1,  190G,  when  the  property  was  re- 
stored to  the  War  Department.  Congress  authorized  the  reconstruction  and  reestablishment  of  the 
Military  Prison  at  Fort  Leavenworth. 

The  sundry  civil  act  of  Mar.  4,  1909  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  1004)  carried  with  the  appropriation  for  the 
continuance  of  the  reconstruction  of  the  prison  the  proviso  that  "hereafter  the  government  and  control 
•of  the  United  States  Military  Prison  shall,  under  the  Secretary  of  War,  be  vested  in  the  Board  of  Com- 
missioners of  the  United  States  Soldiers'  Home    *    *    *." 

See,  for  later  publications,  W43.] 

W27.1:     Annual  reports    12° 

(date)  [1876-95  (except  1886,  1887,  and  1894).  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

^  '  and  1893  and  1894  issued  separately  also.] 

W27.2:  General  publications 

(CT)  [None  issued.] 

W27.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

W27.4 :  Circular 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

W28.    ARMY  SERVICE  SCHOOLS 

[The  military  schools  now  called  Army  Service  Schools  are  situated  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.  The 
first  such  school  there  was  founded  by  General  orders  42,  1881,  and  opened  by  General  orders  8,  1882, 
under  the  name  of  School  of  Application  for  Cavalry  and  Infantry,  the  name  being  changed  by  General 
orders  39,  1886,  to  United  States  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School.  During  the  war  with  Spain,  the  work 
of  the  school  was  discontinued,  but  preparations  were  going  on  to  reopen  it  on  a  larger  scale  and  in  coordi- 
nation with  other  schools  to  be  established  at  Fort  Leavenworth.  General  orders  155,  1901,  called  it 
General  Service  and  Staff  College,  and  on  further  reorganization  by  General  orders  115,  1904,  it  was 
divided  into  two  schools  callefl  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School  and  Staff  College,  provisions  being  also 
made  for  a  Signal  School.  These  three,  retaining  their  own  names,  were,  together,  called  the  Anny 
Service  Schools  at  Fort  Leavenworth.  By  General  orders  211,  1907,  the  artillery  was  represented  in  the 
Infantry  and  Cavalry  School,  and  thereupon  the  name  of  that  school  was  again  changed,  being  since 
known  as  the  Army  School  of  the  Line.  By  this  same  order  the  other  schools  wore  designated  as  Army 
Signal  School  and  Army  Staff  College.  As  the  commandant  of  the  Army  School  of  the  Line  is  ex  officio 
commandant  of  the  other  Army  Service  Schools  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  and  all  are  coordinated,  one 
report  being  required  for  all,  the  publications  of  all  are  classed  here,  f 

t  By  General  orders  69,  Apr.  20,  1910,  there  is  to  be  added  to  the  Army  Service 
Schools  at  Fort  Leavenworth  an  Army  Field  Engineer  School,  while  the  annual  report 
for  1910  promises  the  establishment  of  an  Army  Field  Service  School  for  Medical 
Officers. 


1309 


W28.    ARMY  SERVICE  SCHOOL,8— Continued 

See,  for  piihlicutions  of  other  military  schools  under  the  War  Dopartinent  not  at  Fort  I>eavenworth.  some 
of  whuli  uro  callod  army  serviw"  schools,  Military  Academy  (W12.),  Coast  Artillery  School  (W29.), 
Mounted  StTvlco  School  (W30.)r  Submarino  Defense  School  (W61.).    See,  for  Army  War  College,  WSS.j 


Classiflration 
nn. 

W28.1:  j 

(date)  I 


W28.2: 

B21 


F45^ 


F452 

F453 
F45* 
F45« 
F45« 
F45^ 


H78» 

H782 
H99 

L41 
L61> 
L6P 
M59» 

Or2 
Ou8^ 


Ou82 
Ou83 
Ou8* 
Ou8» 


Annual  reports    12«  and  8" 


[188.V1908  (except  1899,  none  issued^,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
and  usually  issuotl  separately  also, 
issued  separately  only. 


See,  for  ch: 
under  W 


in  name  of  school  as  used  in  titles  of  its  reports,  preceding  note 


1896,  at  Infantry  and^Cavalry 
Fort  Leavenworth,*  Kans., 


General  publications 

Balloons  in  war,  lecture  delivered  Mar.  27 

School;  by  Joseph  T.   Dickman. 

1896.    * 
Field  works  and  technical  constructions  used  in  war  [and  Technical 

notes  on  field  fortification];   translated  from  German  by  R.  H. 

Wilson .    Fort  Leavenwortn,  Kans. ,  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School, 

Aug,  1891.    12* 
Field  engineering.    Manual  of  military  field  engineering;  by  Wm.  D. 

Beach.     [1st  edition.]    Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1894.    * 
Same.    2d  edition.    1895?    * 
Same.     3d  edition.     1897?    * 
Same.    4th  edition.     ?    * 
Same.    5th  edition.     1902.    * 
Same,  revised  by  Wm.  D.  Beach,  E.  A.  Root,  [and]  T.  H.  Slavenb. 

6th  edition.    Hudson-Kimberly  Publishing  C^o.,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.  [and]  London,  W.  H.  Allen  &  Co.  [190-?].     4" 
Horses,  saddles  and  bridles;  by  William  H.  Carter.    Leavenworth, 

Kans.,  1895.    * 
Same.    1906.    * 
Hveiene.     Notes  on  military  hygiene;  by Woodhull.     New  York, 

Wiley  &  Sons,  1898.     * 
Law.     Department  of  law,  memorandum  circular  4  [giving  instructors 

and  lesson  sheet  in  international  law].     [General  Service  and 

Staff  College,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.]  Dec.  28,  1903.     12? 
Library.     Catalogue  of  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School  library  at  Fort 

Leavenworth,  Kans.,  Jan.  1892.     Infantry  and  Cavalry  School, 

1892.     12° 
Librarv.     List  of  additions  made  to  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School  library, 

[at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.]  Jan.  1892-Jan.  1894.     Infantry  and 

Cavahy  School,  Jan.  1894.     12? 
Military  policy  and  institutions,  lecture  delivered  Jan.  16, 1896;  by  J.  T. 

Dickman.     Infantry  and  Cavrilry  School,  Dec.  1896. 
Military  art.     Remarks  introductory  to  course  in  military  art  at  Infantry 

and  Cavalry  School  and  Staff  College,  Fort  LeavenwortJi,  Kans., 

by  Eben  Swift,  Sept.  1904.    n.  p.  [1904]. 
Orders,  course  in  tactics,  lecture  [on  method  of  issuing  field  orders],  by 

Eben  Swift,  Nov.  1905.     Staff  College  Press  [Fort  Leavenworth, 

Kans.],  1905.     12°    [Text  identical  with  Field  orders,  messages 

and  reports  (W2.2:F45).] 
Outpost  duty.    Catechism  of  outpost  duty,  including  advance  guards, 

rear  guards,  and  reconnaissance  [abridgment  of  Service  of  se- 
curity and  information];  by  Arthur  L.  Wagner.     [Ist  edition.} 

[1895?]    *    [SeCy  for  Service  of  security  and  information,  W28.2; 

Se2i-^] 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    Kansas  City,  1895.    * 
Same.    3d  edition.    * 
Same.    4th  edition.     * 

Same.    5th  edition.    Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly  Publish- 
ing Co.,  n.  d.    email  4« 


1310 


Classification 
no. 

W28.2: 

Ou86 

Ou87 
Ou8« 
Ou8» 
P94 

Se2» 

Se2"^ 
Se23 

Se24 

Se8 
Til 


.  T62 

W28.3 : 

(date) 

W28.4: 

(date) 

W28.5 : 

(date) 


W28.6: 

(date) 


W28.     ARMY   SERVICE   SCHOOLS— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same.     6th  edition.     Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly  Publish- 
ing Co.,  n.  d.     small  4° 

Same.     7th  edition.     Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly  Publish- 
ing Co.,  n.  d.     small  4^ 

Same.     8th  edition.     Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly  Publish- 
ing Co.,  n.  d.     small  4® 

Outpost  duty.  Instructions  for  outposts,  advance  guards,  and  recon- 
naissance; by  Otto  Louis  Hein.     Fort  Leavenworth,  1887.     * 

Pronunciation  of  names  of  persons  and  places  found  in  Strategical 
operations;  by  Joseph  T.  Dickman.  Infantry  and  Cavalry 
School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1896.    * 

Security  and  information.     Service  of  security  and  information;  by 
Arthur  L.  Wagner.     [1st  edition.]     1893.     * 
Same.    2d  edition.    * 

Same.     3d  edition,     Hudson-Kimberly  Publishing  Companv,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1896. 

Same.    4th  edition.     Hudson-Kimberly  Publishing  Company,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.     * 

See,  for  abridgment  with  title.  Catechism  of  outpost  dutv,  W28.2: 
Ou8'-8. 

Sewage  and  sewers,  lecture  delivered  by  Edwin  Alvin  Root.  Fort 
Leavenworth,  Kans.,  1895.    * 

Tactical  evolution,  lecture  and  demonstration,  Sept.  26,  1903  [on  pro- 
posed system  for  supplying  ammunition  to  infantry  in  battle  and 
for  concentrating  fire];  by  John  H.  Parker.  IFort  Leavenworth, 
Kans.,  1903.]    12<» 

Technical  notes  on  field  fortification .    Sec  W28 .2  :F45 ' . 

Topography.  Military  topography  and  sketching,  for  use  of  depart- 
ment of  engineering.  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School,  Fort  Leaven- 
worth; by  Edwin  A.  Root.     1895.     * 

Bulletins 

[Relate  chiefly  to  matters  of  only  temporary  interest  regarding  the  internal  adminis- 
tration of  the  Army  Service  Schools.    Not  listed  here.] 

Circulars 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  Service  Schools, 
listed  here.] 

General  orders 


Not 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Infantry  and  Cavalry  School  and 
later  to  the  other  schools  connected  therewith  comprising  the  Army  Service 
Schools.  Through  no.  68,  dated  Nov.  14,  1907,  they  are  called  "Orders,"  and 
since  that  date,  "General  orders." 

As  Public  Documents  Library  has  but  an  incomplete  file  of  these  General  orders  for 
recent  years  only,  they  are  not  listed  here.] 


Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Army  Service  Schools, 
listed  here.] 


Not 


W29.    COAST  ARTILLERY  SCHOOL 


(The  Artillery  School  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  was  established  by  General  orders  99,  Nov.  13,  1867,  though  for 
many  years,  extending  back  as  far  as  1823,  a  school,  but  in  name  only,  had  existed  at  that  place.  By 
General  orders  178,  Aug.  2S,  1907,  the  name  of  the  school  was  changed  to  Coast  Artillery  School,  and  it 
was  prepared  to  consolidate  with  the  School  of  Submarine  Defense  (W61.).  The  latter  was  discontinued 
Aug.  1,  1908,  by  General  orders  27,  Mar.  3,  1908,  the  consolidation  taking  effect  Sept.  1,  1908.] 


W29.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports    12°  and  8® 

Artillery  School 

1868,  1878-92,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  not 

issued  separately.     1869-77,  none  issued. 
1893-1906  (except  1899  and  1900,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  War 

Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 


1311 


Cla.ssinrallon 
no. 

W2f).l! 

(date) 


W29.2 


An2 

Ar5 

At6 

B21' 

B212 

B213 

B21^ 


B21> 
C16 

C36 


C42 

D49 

Ex7 

F45 
F51 


F77' 
F77- 
G22 


W29.    COAST  ARTIL.LEUY  SCHOOIi-Continued 

Annual  reports— Continued 

Coast  Artillery  School 

1907-08,  in  annual  reportH  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued 

separately  also. 
1909    [Issued  separately  only.] 

Gonoral  publications 


[Other  publications  giving  instruction  to  artillery  gunners  have  ])een 
adjutant-general  in  the  form  of  Artillery  circulars;  see  W3.5:] 


by  the 


Ancients.  Essay  [on]  defensive  and  offensive  weapons  and  engines  of 
the  ancients  and  of  middle  ages,  their  relation  to  constitution  and 
handling  of  armies,  and  their  effect  upon  art  of  war;  by  John  R. 
Williams.     Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    4" 

Armaments.  Comparisons  of  armaments  of  European  nations,  describ- 
ing their  systems  of  artillery;  by  A.  D.  Schenck.  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.     4° 

Atmospheric  refraction  on  target  ranges;  by  Beverly  W.  Dunn.  Artil- 
lery School  Press  [Fort  Monroe,  Va.]  1888.     4<> 

Ballistics;  by  James  M.  Ingalls.  [1st  edition.^  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
Artillery  School,  1883.     4<'    (Course  of  artillery,  pt.  1,  sec.  4.) 

Ballistics.  Exterior  ballistics;  by  James  M.  Ingalls.  [2d  edition.] 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1885.  4°  (Course  in  artil- 
lery.)   [See,  for  3d  edition,  Artillery  circular  N,  1900  ( W3.5  ^rN).] 

Ballistics.  Handbook  of  problems  in  exterior  ballistics,  pt.  1:  Direct 
fire;  by  James  M.  Ingalls.  Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  1890.    4" 

Ballistics.     Interior  ballistics,  text  book  for  use  of  student  officers  at 
Artillery  School;  by  Jas.  M.  Ingalls.    [Ist  edition.]    Artillery 
School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1890.    * 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1894. 

Canada.  Essay  [on]  military  geography  of  Canada;  by  A.  D.  Schenck. 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    4« 

Changes  in  artillery.  Essay  [on]  changes  wrought  in  artillery  in  19th 
century,  and  their  effect  upon  attack  and  defense  of  fortified 
places;  by  Henry  R.  Lemly.  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery 
School,  1886.    4° 

Chemical  philosophy;  notes  compiled  and  condensed  by  T.  C.  Patterson 
and  W.  Walke.  Artillery  School  Press,  [Fort  Monroe,  Va.] 
1889.     4« 

Deviation.  Method  of  calculating  coefficients  of  deviation  for  deter- 
mining Avind  effect  upon  projectiles;  by  G.  N.  \Vhistler.  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    4" 

Explosives.  Lectures  on  explosives,  prepared  as  manual  and  guide  in 
laboratory  of  Artillery  School;  by  Willoughby  Walke.  Artillery 
School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1891. 

Field  artillery.  Material  for  field  artillery  for  Army;  by  A.  D.  Schenck. 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    A" 

Fire.  Explanation  of  WTiistler's  Graphic  table  of  fire,  to  accompany 
chart;  [by  Garland  N.  Whistler].  [Fort  Monroe^  Va.,  Artillery 
School  Press,]  n.  d.  12"  [The  chart  itself  is  missing  from  this 
copy  as  it  now  appears  in  Public  Documents  Library.  See,  for 
corrected  edition  with  chart.  Artillery  circular  C,  June  23,  1892 
(W3.5MC).] 

Fortification.  Course  in  permanent  fortification;  by  James  Chester. 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1884.    4*^ 

Fortification.  Course  in  temporary  fortification;  by  James  Chester. 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1884.     4" 

Gatling  guns.  Ser\ace  and  description  of  Gatling  guns;  [Mechanical 
manoeuvres  with  13-inch  sea-coast  mortar;  and  Description  and 
use  of  Dyer's  method  of  pointing  mortars].    [1877.] 


1312 


Classification 
no. 

W29.2: 

G31 

095^ 
G952 

H53 

In7 
M18 

M311 
M312 

M46 

M591 

M59^ 
M593 

M66 

N73 

Or2 

P56 
P69 


W29.     COAST  ARTILLERY   SCHOOL— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

German  drill  regulations  for  field  artillery,  1889;  [translated  by 

Walford].    Artillery  School  Press,  P'ort  Monroe,  Va.,  1890.     12* 

Guns.  Elements  of  elastic  strength  of  guns,  text  book  for  use  of  student 
officers  at  Artillery  School;  by  John  P.  Story.  Artillery  School 
Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1894. 

Guncotton.  Notes  on  gun-cotton  and  other  explosives;  by  Richard 
Lodor.  Dec.  1877.  [Although  Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  is  used  in  connection  with  imprint  date,  the  publication 
bears  evidence  of  having  been  printed  at  the  Government  Print- 
ing Office.] 

High  explosives.  Notes  on  experiments  with  high  explosives  [at]  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  May,  1886;  by  M.  M.  Macomb.  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
Artillery  School,  1886.    4'> 

Inspection.  Report  of  inspection  of  Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe,  Va. ; 
Iby]  Jno.  C.  Tidball.     1882. 

Machine  guns.  Description  and  service  of  machine  guns  in  use  at 
Artillery  School;  by  Samuel  M.  Mills.  Artillery  School  Press, 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1891.     12" 

Manual  for  ser\dng:  1,  8-inch  breech-loading  rifle  on  barbette  carriage, 
2,  12-inch  B.  L.  mortar  on  spring-return  carriage,  and  manual  for 
serving  and  manoeuvering,  3,  3.6-inch  B.  L.  field  mortar;  by 
William  P.  Duvall.  Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
1896.     12« 

Manual  for  heavy  artillery,  drills  for  8-inch  breech-loading  rifle  on  bar- 
bette carriage,  10-inch  breech-loading  rifle  on  disappearing  car- 
riage, 12-inch  breech-loading  mortar  on  spring-return  carriage, 
including  battery  marching  maneuvers,  battery  inspection  at 
guns,  Scott  telescopic  sight;  by  William  P.  Duvall,  Artillery 
School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1898.     12" 

Mechanism.  Notes  and  problems  on  elements  of  mechanism  and  trans- 
mission of  power;  by  W.  B.  Homer.  Artillery  School  Press, 
FortMom-oe,  Va.,  1895. 

Military  communications.     Course  on  military  communications,  pt.  1: 
Military  bridges;  by  James  Chester.     Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artil- 
lery School,  1882.     4" 
Same,  pts.  2  and  3:  Roads  &  rail-roads;  by  James  Chester.     Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1882.     4" 

Military  statistics.  Essay  [on]  necessity  for  fixed  policy  in  War  Depart- 
ment in  regard  to  collection  of  military  statistics  and  construction 
of  general  military  atlaa  of  United  States;  by  M.  M.  Macomb. 
Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    4° 

Minor  tactics.  Practical  problems  in  minor  tactics  &  strategy,  for  use 
of  regular  army  and  militia;  by  John  P.  Wisser.  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    4" 

Non-commissioned  officers.  Course  of  instruction  for  non-commis- 
sioned officers,  selection  of  subject  matter  useful  in  military  serv- 
ice; by  Harvey  C.  Carbaugh.  Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Mon- 
roe, Va.,  1890.  12"  [Mutilated  copy  in  Public  Documents 
Library.] 

Ordnance.  Material  and  appliances  for  moving  heavy  ordnance;  by 
L.  A.  Chamber lin.  1878.  [Although  Artillery  School,  Fort 
Monroe,  Va.,  is  used  in  connection  with  imprint  date,  the  publi- 
cation bears  evidence  of  having  been  printed  at  the  Government 
Printing  Office.] 

Photography.  Instruction  in  photography,  by  Lorenzo  Lorain;  re- 
vised by  Henry  L.  Harris.  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School, 
1882.    4« 

Plane  table,  engineer's  transit,  Burt  solar  attachment,  Saegmuller  solar 
attachment,  solar  compass,  [transit  and]  stadia  measurements. 
[Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School  Press]  n.  d. 


1313 


Clasninratlon 
no. 

W29.2: 

1144 


Soi2 
Sel 
Se6 

Sml 

St3' 

St32 
St8 
Til 
T62 

W19 

W29.3: 

(nos.) 
W29.4: 

(nos.) 

W29.5 : 

(v.  nos.) 


I 


W29.6: 

(date) 


W29.     COAST  ARTILLERY  SCHOOL— Continued 

General  pvil)llc5at Ions— Continued 

Rifle.  Eaeay  [on]  development  of  power  in  modem  military  rifle;  by 
Beverly  W.  Dunn.  Artillery  School  Press,  [Fort  Monroe,  Va.] 
1887.    4» 

Sciences.  Course  of  sciences  applied  to  military  art,  pt.  4:  Metallurgy 
of  iron;  by  Constantino  Chase.  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery 
School,  ;i883.    4°    [Pts.  1-3  not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Sea-coast  batteries.  Role  and  organization  of  sea-coast  batteries,  by 
V.  F'abre;  translated  from  Revue  d'Artillerie  [with  omissions]  by 
E.  M.  Weaver.    Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1890. 

Service  of  the  piece:  3.2-in.  B.  L.  steel  field  piece,  extract  from  drill 
regulations  for  light  artillery.  Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Mon- 
roe, Va.,  1890.     12° 

Small  arms.  Essav  [giving]  historical  account  of  development  [since 
1346]  of  small  arms  and  ammunition  for  same,  and  effect  of  same 
upon  science  of  war;  by  Charles  A.  Bennett.  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
Artillery  School,  1886.    4» 

Steam  engine.  Notes  and  problems  on  thermodynamics  of  steam  en- 
gine; by  W.  B.  Homer.  Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  1895. 

Steam  engine.  Notes  on  steam  engine;  by  W.  B.  Homer.  Artillery 
School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1897. 

Strategy.  Notes  on  strategy  and  logistics;  [by]  William  A.  Kobbe. 
Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1896. 

Tactics  of  infantry  in  battle;  by  Sir  Lumly  Graham.  Fort  Monroe,  Va., 
Artillery  School,  1886.    4®    [Reprinted  from  English  sources.] 

Topography.  Course  of  topography:  pt.  1,  Practical  study  of  surveying 
instruments,  pt.  2,  Practical  instruction  in  military  surveying;  by 
James  Chester.  2d  edition.  ^  Artillery  School  Press,  Fort  Monroe, 
Va.,  1888.    4^    [1st  edition  is  not  in  Public  Documents  Librar>\] 

War.  Essay,  assuming  present  defenseless  condition  of  sea-board  of 
United  States,  what  military  policy  and  action  should  obtain  in 
event  of  sudden  declaration  of  war  by  foreign  power;  by  Solon  F. 
Massey.    Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Artillery  School,  1886.    4» 

Bulletins 

[None  issued?] 
Circulars 

[It  has  been  customary  to  publish  Artillery  School  Circulars  containing  such  matter 
as  is  useful  in  the  course  of  instruction.  Public  Documents  Library  has  none, 
therefore  tliey  are  not  listed  here.] 

Journal  of  United  States  Artillery  (bimonthly) 

[The  status  of  this  magazine,  which  was  founded  in  Jan.  1892,  and  printed,  first 
quarterly  and  later  bimonthly,  at  the  Artillery  School  Press  (now,  Dec.  1909. 
the  Coast  Artillery  School  Press)  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  has  been  clearly  defined 
as  a  private  pubhcation  and  not  a  public  document.  The  magazine  is  printed 
at  a  Government  press  and  published  under  supervision  of  a  Government  board, 
these  facts  appearing  in  plain  print  on  its  title-page,  and  this  supervision  having 
been  directed  by  the  War  Department  in  General  order  181,  issued  Oct.  20, 1906. 

The  chief  of  coast  artillery  in  a  typewritten  statement  of  Dec.  1, 1909,  concerning  the 
establishment,  progress,  and  present  status  of  the  Journal,  shows  the  history  of 
the  publication  and  states  his  reasons  for  the  following  conclusion  "Hence.  It 
can  not  be  said  with  accuracy,  that  the  Journal  is  printed  at  Government  cost 
and  directly  by  authority  of  a  Government  official  or  board;  at  the  same  time  it 
is  under  the  supervision  of  Government  officials.  This  is  believed  to  be  neces- 
sary and  \^ise,  leading  to  its  increased  efficiency  as  a  medium  of  technical  infor- 
mation." 

The  Journal  is  therefore  not  listed  here,  because  of  the  fact  that  It  Is  a  private  publi- 
cation.) 

Regulations  and  programme  of  instruction  various 
sizes 

1882    * 

Same  [reprint]  1884 
1889 
1893 


82452°— 11- 


-83 


1314 


W30.    MOUNTED   SERVICE  SCHOOL 

[This  school  was  authorized  under  act  of  Jan.  29,  1887  (Stat.  L.  v.  24,  p.  372),  although  the  order  for  its 
organization  under  the  name  of  Cavalry  and  Light  Artillery  School  was  not  issued  until  Mar  14  1892 
(General  orders  17),  and  it  was  not  fairly  organized  and  established  until  Jan.  1,  1893.  The  name  was 
changed  to  Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery  School  by  General  orders  60,  Apr.  30, 1901,  and  in  General  orders 
40,  Apr.  30, 1902,  it  was  called  School  of  Apphcation  for  Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery.  This  form  of  name 
was  first  used  by  Congress  in  the  act  of  Mar.  3, 1903  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  928),  and  it  was  not  used  in 
the  annual  reports  until  1903. 

By  General  orders  191,  Sept.  13, 1907,  the  name  was  again  changed  to  Mounted  Service  School,  and  it  was 
reorganized  to  include  a  training  school  for  officers  and  noncommissioned  officers,  for  farriers  and  horse- 
shoers.  and  for  bakers  and  cooks. 

The  school  is  located  at  Fort  Riley,  Kans.] 


Classification 
no. 

W30.1: 

(date) 


W30.2 

Ar5 


F24 
F73 
H781 

H782 
H783 

H78* 
In8 
M31 

Ob7 
Or3 

R43 


Annual  reports    12°  and  8"> 

Cavalry  and  Light  Artillery  School 

1892,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  not  issued 
separately. 

1893     [Issued  separately  only.] 

1894-1900  (except  1899,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery  School 

1901-02,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  not  issued 
separately. 

School  of  Application  for  Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery 

1903-07,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  (except 
1903)  issued  separately  also. 

Mounted  Service  School 

1908,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 
1909     [Issued  separately  only.] 

General  publications 

Army  horseshoer,  manual  for  students  of  Training  School  for  Farriers 
and  Horseshoers,  by  Training  School  instructors.  Fort  Riley, 
Kans.,  Press  of  School  of  Application  for  Cavalry  and  Field 
Artillery,  1905.     16" 

Farriers.  List  of  farriers,  blacksmiths,  and  selected  men  under  instruc- 
tion.   Jan.  23,  1903. 

Foot.  Anatomy  of  [horse's]  foot.  [Press  of]  School  of  Application  for 
Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery,  P'ort  Riley,  Kans.,  1903. 

Horse.  Cavalry  and  artillery  horse,  conformation  and  points,  simple 
diseases  and  their  treatment;  by  Alexander  Plummer.  C.  and 
F.  A.  School  Press  [Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  1903]. 

Horse.  Army  horse  in  accident  and  disease;  by  Alexander  Plummer 
and  Richard  H.  Power.  [1st  edition.]  1903.  12° 
Same;  [by  Alexander  Plummer,  and  Richard  H.  Power,  assisted  by 
Charles  H.  Jewell  and  George  H.  Cameron].  [2d  edition.]  1906. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  274.) 
Same;  [with  chapter  on  Age  by  teeth,  by  Robert  M.  Danford].  [3d 
edition.]    1909.     (War  Dept.  doc.  347.) 

Intrenchments.  Hasty  intrenchments.  Cav'y  and  Light  Art'y  School, 
[Fort  Riley,  Kans.]  Apr.  1898.     16«    [Issued  in  card  form.] 

Maneuvers.  Special  report  on  combined  manoeuvers  at  Cavalry  and 
Light  Artillery  School,  Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  1896.  Cavalry  and 
Light  Artillery  School  Press  [Fort  Riley,  Kans.]  1896.     12° 

Obstacles  [to  retard  progress  of  hostile  troops].  [Cavalry  &  Light  Artil- 
lery School,  Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  Apr.  1898.]    small  4» 

Organizations.  Memorandums  upon  organization  on  war  footing,  front- 
age, depth,  pace,  and  data  for  calculating  strength  of  organiza- 
tions of  cavalry,  infantry,  and  artillery,  compiled  for  cavalry  sub- 
school.     [Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  189-?]    16« 

Riding  hall.  Scheme  of  progressive  instruction  in  riding  hall,  prepared 
for  cavalry  sub-school.     [Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  1900?]     16" 


1315 


W30.     MOUNTED    SERVICE  SCIIOOL-Continued 
W30.3:     Bulletins 


Classlflcatlun 

IK). 


(no8.) 
W30.4: 

(date) 

W30.5: 

D48' 

D48- 


F45 


W30.6: 

(date) 

W30.7: 

(date) 


[None  issued?] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  Internal  administration  of  the  Mounted  Service  School.  Not 
listed  hero.] 

Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions 

Detachment  orders.  Instructions  for  framing  detachment  orders;  [com- 
piled at  Cavalry  and  Light  Artillery  School].  [Cavalry  and 
Light  Artillery  School  Press,  1897.]    12« 

Same  [with  alterations;  issued  from  headquarters  provisional  divi- 
sion, Camp  William  Cary  Sanger].  [Fort  Riley  Reservation, 
Kans.]  Oct.  15,  1903.    12° 

[This  edition  of  1903  Is  called  "Circular  2,"  but  it  Is  not  Circular  2  of  the  school,  nor 
is  there  any  evidence  that  this  print  is  a  publication  of  the  school.  It  is  probably 
Circular  2  of  the  provisional  ai\ision,  which  was  in  existence  durmp  the  army 
maneuvers  at  Fort  Riley,  lians.,  Oct.  1903.  As  the  Public  Documents  Library 
has  no  other  publicatioris  of  the  provisional  division,  this  Circular  is  classed  here 
with  the  original  school  print  of  the  Instructions  for  franiinj,'  detachment  orders.] 

Field  exercises.  Rules  for  government  of  field  exercises  and  combined 
manoeuvers,  Cavalry  and  Lt.  Arty.  School,  Fort  Riley,  Kans., 
1896.  16**  [A  revised  print  appears  in  Special  report  on  combined 
manoeuvers  (\V30.2:M31).] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Mounted  Sendee  School.  Not 
listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Moimtcd  Service  School.  Not 
listed  here.] 


W31.    MISSISSIPPI  RIVER  COMMISSION 


[The  Mississippi  River  Commission  was  created  by  act  approved  June  28, 1879  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.37),  having 
for  its  ultimate  object  the  unprovemcnt  of  the  Mississippi  River  for  purposes  of  navigation  and  for  the 
prevention  of  floods.  The  commission  is  composed  of  3  members  from  the  Enginepr  Corps  of  the  Army, 
one  from  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  and  3  from  civil  life,  the  J'resident  of  the  United  States 
appointing  the  president  of  the  commission  from  among  the  3  Army  engineers.  The  reports  are  made 
to  the  Secretary  of  War.] 


W31.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[The  preliminary  reports  and  the  first  full  report  for  1880,  with  appendices,  are  printed 
together  as  Appendix  SS  of  Engineer  Dcpivrtnicnt  reports  (W7.1:881 '),  and 
issued  separately  only  as  Conirrossional  documents  as  follows: 
Feb.   17, 1880,  prcliminarv  reporil     nn^-noi 
Mar.     8, 1880,  minority  report      /    UJ^'^^J 
Jan.     8, 1881,  report  with  appendices    [1978-951 
Report  for  1881,  without  accompanying  appendices  and  plates,  but  with  additional 
letter  of  the  commission  dated  Mar.  22, 1882,  and  Message  of  President,  Apr.  17, 
1882,  and  with  minority  report  of  James  B.  Eads,  appears  as  Appendix  RR  in 
Engineer  Department  reports  (W7.1:SS2  3),  and  appears  in  Congressional  set  as 
follows: 

Nov.  25, 1881,  report  with  appendices    [198<)-10,  pt.  1] 
Apr.   12, 1882,  minority  report  of  Eads    [198&-In,  pt.  2] 
Reports  issued  separately  in  bureau  edition,  with  their  varying  titles  are  listed 

below. 
See,  for  Index  to  reports  of  Mississippi  River  Conmiission,  1879-95,  containing  further 
mformation,  W31.2.In2.] 

1882,  Report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission,  being  Appendix  SS  of 
annual  report  of  cnief  of  engineers  for  1883.  [2075-32]  [Also  in 
Engineer  Department  reports  (W7.1:883'').] 

1883,  Annual  report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission  for  1883.    [2199-37] 

[Also  appears  as  v.  4  of  Engineer  Department  reports  (W7.1:884*), 
being  Appendix  TT.] 

1884,  Annual  report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission  for  1884.     [2296-64] 
Same,  with  title:  Report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission  for  1884, 

being  Appendix  WW  1  of  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers  for 
1885.  [Also  forms  v.  4  of  Engineer  Department  reports 
(W7.1:885^).j 


1316 


Classification     W31. 
no. 


MISSISSIPPI   RIVER   COMMISSION— Cont'd 


W31.1: 

(date) 


W31.2: 

D45» 


D452 

F45 
In2 

M321 

M322 

Se2 
Stl 

(nos.) 
W31.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports— Continued 

1885,  Report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission  showing  progress,  Oct.  1, 
1884-June  30,  1885,  being  Appendix  WW  2  of  annual  report  of 
chief  of  engineers  for  1885.  [Also  appears  in  v.  4  of  Engineer 
Department  reports  (W7. 1:885^).  Not  issued  as  a  separate  Con- 
gressional document.] 

1885,  Report  of  Mississippi  River  Commission,  July  1-Dec.  1, 1885,  being 
Appendix  VV  of  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers  for  1886. 
[2392-38]  [Also  in  v.  3  of  Engineer  Department  reports 
(W7.1:8863).] 

1886    >S'eel887. 

1887,  Reports  of  Mississippi  River  Commission,  July  1,  1885- June  30, 
1887,  being  Appendix  YY  of  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers 
for  1887. 
[This  is  made  up  of  3  reports  whichi  originally  appeared  separately  in  the  Congres- 
sional set  as  follows: 


Sept.  20, 1886 
Nov.  30,  188(5 
Dec.   14,  1887 


2478-20 
2479-^0^ 
25.57-59' 


They  are  also  printed  together  in  v.  4  of  Engineer  Department  reports  (W7.1:887<).] 

1888-1909,  for  fiscal  years,  issued  separately,  also  appearing  as  appen- 
dices to  Engineer  Department  reports  (W7.1:)  of  the  same 
year,  except  1901-05,  which  appear  as  supplements  to  those 
reports. 

General  publications 

Descriptions,  geographical  positions,  and  elevations,  or  references  to 
their  publications,  of  permanent  points,  survey  of  Mississippi 
River,  and  of  gauge  benchmarks  between  Cairo,  111.,  and  Carroll- 
ton,  La.,  whose  elevations  have  been  determined.  [St.  Louis, 
Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1890. 

Descriptions,  elevations,  and  geodetic  positions  of  permanent  marks 
from  Cairo,  111.,  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  whose  elevations  have  been 
determined,  survey  of  Mississippi  River.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Missis- 
sippi River  Commission  print,  1899. 

Field  work.  Instructions  to  assistant  engineers  and  others  for  field 
woik,  survey  of  Mississippi  River.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Mississippi 
River  Commission  print,  1899. 

Index  to  reports  of  Mississippi  River  Commission,  1879-95  [with  list  of 
reports  giving  their  location  in  Annual  reports  of  chief  of  engi- 
neers and  giving  their  Congressional  document  notation].  [St. 
Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1896. 

Map  of  alluvial  valley  of  Mississippi  River,  from  head  of  St.  Francis 
Basin  to  Gulf  of  Mexico,  showing  lands  subject  to  overflow,  loca- 
tion of  levees,  and  trans-alluvial  profiles.  [St.  Louis,  Mo.] 
Mississippi  River  Commission,  1887.     8  sheets,  each  30.4  X  22.5in. 

Map.     Preliminary  map  of  lower  Mississippi  River,  from  mouth  of  Ohio 

River  to  head  of  passes.     Scale  1  m.=l  in.     [St.  Louis,  Mo.] 

Mississippi  River  Commission,  1881-85.     [3]  p.  3  index  charts, 

32  sheets,  oblong  f  °     [Sheets  28-32  missing  from  copy  in  Public 

'  Documents  Library.] 

Sediment  observations.  Report  of  Wm.  B,  Ladue  upon  sediment 
observations  on  Mississippi  River.  [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi 
River  Commission  print,  1904. 

Stages  of  Mississippi  River.  Highest  and  lowest  annual  stages  of  Missis- 
sippi River  and  principal  tributaries,  [1785-]1898.  [St.  Louis, 
Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  pTint,  1898. 

Bnlletlns 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


1317 


CUfMlflratlon 
no. 

W31.5: 

871-86 » 
871-862 
871-86 » 

871-86* 
(date) 


W31.     MISSISSIPPI  RIVER  COMMISSION-Cont'd 

Stages  of  Mississippi  River  and  its  principal  tribu- 
taries [calendar  years] 

Stages  of  Mississippi  River  from  Cairo  to  Carrollton^  1871-86,  preliminary 
to  Stages  of  the  Mississippi  and  its  tributanes.     1887.    * 
Same.     Revised  [edition].     [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Com- 
mission print,  1893. 
Stages  of  Mississippi  River  above  Cairo,  and  of  tributaries  of  Mississippi 
River,  except  Missouri  River  [1871-]  Dec.  31, 1886.    [Ist  edition.] 
1889.    * 
Same,     2d  edition  revised.     [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Com- 
mission print,  1891. 

Stages  of  Mississippi  River  and  ita  principal  tributaries,  except  Missouri 

River 

1887  and  1888  1893 

1889  1894 

1890  1895 

1891  1896 

1892  1897 

Stages  of  Mississippi  River  and  its  principal  tributaries 

1898  1904 
Same,  appendix  1905 

1899  1906 

1900  1907 

1901  1908 

1902  1909 
1903 

Tabulated  results  of  dlscbarge  measurements 

Tabulated  results,  with  field  and  office  reports,  of  discharge  measure- 
ments on  Mississippi,  Old,  and  Atchafalaya  rivers,  1887-89,  anS 
of  some  earlier  measurements  not  previously  published.  [St. 
Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1890. 

Same,  on  Mississippi  and  Atchafalaya  rivers  and  Bayou  La  Fourche, 

La.,  and  of  crevasse  and  overflow  measurements,  1890.    [St.  Louis, 

Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1890.     [Inside  imprint 

date  is  1891.] 
Same,  on  Mississippi,  Ohio,  and  Atchafalaya  rivers,  and  of  crevasse 

and  overflow  measurements,  1891.     [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi 

River  Commission  print,  1892. 
Same,  on  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries,  and  the  Atchafalaya, 

and  of  crevasse  and  overflow  measurements,  1892.     [St.  Louis, 

Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1893. 
Same,  on  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries  and  the  Atchafalaya, 

and  of  crevasse  and  overflow  measurements,  1893,  and  of  some 

earlier  measurements  not  previously  published.     [St.  Louis,  Mo.] 

Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1894. 
Tabulated  results  of  discharge  observations,  Mississippi  River  and  its 

tributaries  and  outlets,  1838-94.     [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi 

River  Commission  print,  1895. 
Same,  1895-97,  supplemental  to  pamphlet  for  1838-94.     [St.  Louis, 

Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1897. 
Same,  1897-98,  2d  supplement  to  pamphlet  for  1838-94.     [St.  Louis, 

Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1898. 

W32.    MISSOURI  RIVER  COMMISSION 

[The  Missouri  Hiver  Cominission  was  created  bj'  the  act  of  July  5, 1884  (Stat.  L.  v.  23,  p.  144),  and  abolished 
June  30, 1902,  by  River  and  harbor  bill,  approved  June  13, 1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1 ,  p.  367),  which  repealed 
at  I  creating  commission.] 

W32.1:  I  Annual  reports 


W31.6: 

887-89 


890 


891 
892 
893 

838-94 

895-97 
897-98 


(date) 


[The  reports  of  Missouri  River  Commission,  except  the  supplemental  report  for 
July  1-Dec.  1, 1885,  and  Appendix  Ati  of  the  annual  report  for  188(1,  all  appear  in 


1318 


Classification 
no. 

W32.1: 

(date) 


W32.1°: 

(CT) 

W32.2: 

(CT) 

W32.3: 

(nos.) 

W32.4: 

(nos.) 

W32.5: 

(CT) 

W32.6: 

872-85 


886-89 


890-94 


W32.     MISSOURI  RIVER   COMMISSION— Continued 
Annual  reports— Continued 

the  reports  of  Engineer  Department  (W7.1:),  and  are  issued  separately  as  listed 
below,  carrying  the  paging  of  the  Engineer  Department  reports.] 

1884-85,  Reports  of  Missouri  River  Commission,  being  Appendix  XX  of 
annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers  for  1885.  [Includes  report 
dated  Dec.  9,  1884,  which  is  the  first  report  of  the  commission 
and  gives  reference  to  the  work  of  previous  surveys,  and  report 
dated  Oct.  13, 1885,  covering  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30, 1885. 
The  report  dated  Dec.  9,  1884,  also  appears  as  48th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Senate  executive  document  24,  in  serial  no.  2261.] 

1885,  July  1-Dec.  ]  [2392-41]  [No  edition  without  Congressional 
document  number.  The  matter  in  this  supplemental  report  is 
incorporated,  with  changes,  in  the  next  annual  report  listed 
below.] 

1886,  Annual  report  of  Missouri  River  Commission  together  with 
Appendices  A  and  B,  for  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1886.  [2479- 
28]  [Contains  as  Appendix  A6,  Stages  of  Missouri  River,  1872-85, 
which  also  was  issued  separately,  and  is  listed  under  W32.6: 
872-85.  Appendix  A8,  Commerce  of  the  Missouri  River,  con- 
tains reprints  of  certain  reports  on  that  subject  dating  from  1867.] 

1885-87,  Reports  of  Missouri  River  Commission,  July  1,  1885-June  30, 
1887,  being  Appendix  ZZ  of  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers 
for  1887.  [Contains  report  for  1886  as  listed  above,  omitting 
Appendix  A6;  special  reports  dated  Sept.  2  and  Oct.  6,  1886, 
which  together  appear  as  49th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  execu- 
tive document  13,  in  serial  no.  2448;  and  annual  report  for  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30,  1887,  which  appears  in  Congressional  set 
only  as  part  of  the  Engineer  Department  reports.] 

1888-1902,  fiscal  years,  issued  separately  and  included  also  in  Engineer 
Department  reports  (W7.1:),  as  appendices,  except  1901  and  1902 
which  are  designated  supplements. 

Annual  reports    (separiates) 

[The  only  separate  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  this  classification  is  a 
List  of  steamboat  wrecks  on  Missouri  River  from  beginning  of  steamboat  navi- 
gation to  present  time  [June  30, 1897].  It  appeared  in  report  of  Missouri  River 
Commission  for  1897  (W32.1:897).] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.} 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Maps 


Stages  of  Missouri  River 

Stages  of  Missouri  River,  from  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  to  Ft.  Pierre,  Dak., 
compiled  from  miscellaneous  and  regular  gauge  records,  between 
1872  and  1885.  [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission 
print,  1886.  [Appears  also  as  Appendix  A6  in  report  of  commis- 
sion for  1886  (W32. 1:886).] 

Stages  of  Missouri  River,  from  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  to  Sioux  City,  Iowa, 
compiled  from  miscellaneous  and  regular  gauge  records,  1886-89. 
[St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River  Commission  print,  1890. 

Stages  of  Missouri  River,  from  its  mouth  to  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  compiled 
from  regular  and  miscellaneous  gauge  records,  1890-94,  also  stages 
above  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  compiled  from  all  trustworthy  records 
up  to  and  including  1894.  [St.  Louis,  Mo.]  Mississippi  River 
Commission  print,  1895. 


1319 


W33. 


NORTHERN  AND  NORTHWESTERN  LAKES 
SURVEY 


f  As  early  as  18U'>,  local  surveys  of  the  Great  Lakes  were  made  by  enplneer  ofTloers.  On  Mar.  3, 1841  (Stat,  L. 
r.  5,  p.  431),  the  first  regular  appropriation  wiis  made  for  the  Siirvev  of  the  Northern  and  Northwestern 
Lakes,  and  systematic  work  was  carried  on  from  that  date  until  the  coninlolion  of  the  survey  in  1882. 
IJetween  1882  and  18S9,  oju'ratlons  were  limited  to  the  i)uhlicatlon  and  issue  of  charts.  Mar.  2,  1889 
(Stat.  L.  V.  25,  p.  970),  an  aitpropriation  wiis  made  for  "surveys,  additions  to,  and  correcting  engraved 
plates,"  and  since  then  the  work  of  the  survey  has  been  i)rovided  for  each  year.  The  work  was  under 
the  Corps  of  Topographical  I'^ufjlneers  until  Mar.  3, 18<i;j,  when  that  body  was  consolidated  with  the  Corps 
of  Engineers.  See,  for  Infonnation  regarding  the  survey.  1841-82,  Comstock's  final  report  which  is  issued 
as  Professional  papers.  Corps  of  Engineers,  24  (\V7.10:24).] 


Classlflcation 
no. 

W33.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1842,  1849.  IS.'il-igOS  (except  185G,  1862,  1864,  1865,  1886,  and  1887,  none  issued).  In 
annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:). 

1806-11K)9  (except  1886  and  1887,  none  issued).  In  annual  reports  of  Engineer  Depart- 
ment (\V7.1>:). 

1881, 1882, 1893-1909  Issued  separately  as  appendices  to  Engineer  Department  reports. 
The  separates  for  1893-1901  contain  other  matter,  so  they  are  all  classed  under 
W7.1ia:(CT)  Instead  of  W33.1:] 

General  publications 

Final  report,  1841-82.  Report  upon  primary  triangulation  of  lake 
survey;  by  C.  B.  Comstock.  See  Professional  papers,  Corps  of 
Engineers,  24  (W7. 10:24).  [This  is  the  final  report  of  the  North- 
em  and  Northwestern  Lakes  Survey,  1841-82.] 

Stadia.  Tables  showing  difference  of  level  in  feet  corresponding  to 
given  angle  when  distance  is  read  in  metres  or  feet,  and  for  hori- 
zontal reductions,  for  use  with  stadia;  computed  by  J.  A.  Ocker- 
son  and  Jared  Teeple.     1879.     12« 

Stars.  Catalogue  of  mean  declinations  of  981  stars,  between  12  hours 
and  26  hours  of  right  ascension  and  30  degrees  and  60  degrees  of 
north  declination,  for  Jan.  1,  1875;  by  T.  H.  Safford.  1873.  4« 
[See,  for  Declinations  of  lake  survey  catalogue,  revised,  p.  137  of 
Catalogue  of  mean  declination  of  2018  stars  (W8.2:St2).] 

W33.3:     Bulletins    4«and8« 


W33.2: 


Stl 


St2 


(nos.) 


[These  Bulletins  are  issued  to  supplement  the  infonnation  given  upon  the  Charts  of 
the  Great  Lakes  (W33.6:-W33.8:).  The  later  Bulletins  have  been  followed  by 
numbered  supplements  which  have  kept  the  information  up  to  date  until  the 
issuance  of  a  new  Bulletin  containing  the  revised  information  and  superseding 
all  its  predecessors.  Bulletins  11  and  12  were  issued  in  5  sections,  one  for  each 
Great  Lake  and  its  outlet.  Beginning  with  supplement  8  to  Bulletin  IS,  the 
supplements  carry  a  cumulative  index.  Supplement  15  to  Bulletin  18  an- 
nounces itself  as  the  last  issue  for  navigation  season  of  1909,  and  states  that 
Bulletin  19  will  appear  in  Apr,  1910.] 

12  A  (War  Dept.  doc.  157.) 
12  B  (War  Dept.  doc.  157.) 
12  C  (War  Dept.  doc.  157.) 
12  D  (War  Dept.  doc.  157.) 
12  E  (War  Dept.  doc.  157.) 
Same,  supplement  1,  to  12  A, 

B,  D,  E 
Same,  supplement  2,  to  12  A-E 
Same,  supplement  3,  to  12  C,  D 
Same,  supplement  4,  to  12  A-E 
Same,  supplement  5,  to  12  A-E 


(War  Dept.  doc.  7.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  35.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  62.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  99.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  114.) 
(War  Dept.  doc.  136.) 
A    (War  Dept.  doc.  146.) 
B     (War  Dept.  doc.  146.)  13 

C  (War  Dept.  doc.  146.) 
D  (War  Dept.  doc.  146.) 
E  (War  Dept.  doc.  146.) 
Same,  supplement  1  [to]  11 A 

(War Dept.  doc.  146.) 
Same,  supplement  2,  to  11  A-E 

(War  Dept.  doc.  146.) 
Same,  supplement  3,  to  11  A, 
B,  D,  E    (War  Dept.  doc.     14 
146.) 


Same,  supplement  1 
Same,  supplement  2 
Same,  supplement  3 
Same,  supplement  4 
Same,  supplement  5 
Same,  supplement  6 
Same,  supplement  7 
Same,  supplement  8 


Same,  supplement  1     ^^ts  which 
•t  part  of  the 
iform  in  other 
1.1: 


t 

A6 

igh 
4),  it 


1320 


Classification 
no. 


W33.3 


W33.      NORTHERN    AND     NORTHWESTERN 
LAKES  SURVEY— Continued 


(nos.) 


W33.3«: 

(CT) 
W33.4: 

(nos.) 
W33.5: 

(nos.) 


Bulletins— Continued 


15 


16 


Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 


supplement  2 
supplement  3 
supplement  4 
supplement  5 
supplement  6 
supplement  7 
supplement  8 

supplement  1 
supplement  2 
supplement  3 
supplement  4 
supplement  5 
supplement  6 
supplement  7 
supplement  8 

supplement  1 
supplement  2 
supplement  3 
supplement  4 
supplement  5 
supplement  6 
supplement  7 
supplement  8 


17 


18 


Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 

Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 
Same, 


supplement  1 
supplement  2 
supplement  3 
supplement  4 
supplement  5 
supplement  6 
supplement  7 
supplement  8 


supplement 
supplement 
supplement 
supplement 
supplement 
supplement 
supplement 
supplement  8 
supplement  9 
supplement  10 
supplement  11 
supplement  12 
supplement  13 
supplement  14 
supplement  15 


Bulletins    (separates;  extracts) 


Circulars 


[None  issued.] 

Regulations  for  sale  of  lake  survey  charts 

[1]  Regulations  for  issuing  lake  survey  charts  [with  Catalogue  of  charts] . 

[U.  S.  Engineer  Office,  34  West  Congress  St.,  Detroit,  Mich., 

1890.]    4° 
[2]  Same.    [U.  S.  Engineer  Office,  Telephone  Building,  Detroit,  Mich., 

1896.]    4« 


[3]  Same. 

1898. 
[4]  Sa'me. 

1900. 


[U.  S.  Engineer  Office,  Telephone  Building,  Detroit,  Mich., 
40 

[U.  S.  Engineer  Office,  Jones  Building,  Detroit,  Mich., 
40 

[5]  Regulations  for  sale  of  lake  survey  charts  [with  Catalogue  of  charts]. 
[Office  U.  S.  Lake  Survey,  Campau  Building,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1901.]    4° 

[6]  Same.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  U.  S.  Engi- 
neer Office,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1903.]    4° 

[7]  Same  [with  map  giving  scheme  for  index  letter  of  chart].  [U.  S. 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  U.  S.  Engineer  Office, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1904.]    4«    [Also  in  Bulletin  14  (W33.3:14 ').] 

[8]  Same  [with  map  giving  scheme  for  index  letter  of  chart].  [U.  S. 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  U.  S.  Engineer  Office, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1907.]  4"  [Also  in  Bulletin  17  (W33.3:17i). 
This  can  be  distinguished  from  former  editions  by  use  of  some 
black  face  type  in  Catalogue  of  charts.] 

[9]  Sane  [with  map  giving  scheme  of  index  numbers  for  charts]. 
Lake  Survey  Office,'  Detroit,  Mich.,  1908.     4« 

[10]  Same  [with  map  giving  scheme  of  index  numbers  for  charts] . 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.,  1909.     4" 


U.S. 


U.S. 


1321 


Classlflratlon 
no. 


W33.6  • : 

(nos.) 
W33.6  2: 

(iioa.) 
W33.7 ' : 

(date) 

(letters) 

or 

(letters 

and 

nos.) 


\V33.      NORTHERN    AND    NORTHWESTERN 
LAKES  SURVEY— Continued 

Charts,  St.  Liawrenco  River  (numbered) 


Charts,  St.  Marys  River  (numbered) 


General  chart  of  northern  and  northwestern  lakes 
[and  rivers]  (unnumbered) 

[Includes  the  5  Oreat  Lakes  and  connecting  rivers  on  1  chart.) 

Charts  of  Great  Lakes  (o;eneral  charts  of  each  lake  and  of  cer- 
tain large  portions  thereof;  unnumbered  with  exception  of  Lake 
Superior) 

(Class  here  the  general  charts  in  which  each  lake  appears  as  a  whole  on  one  sheet, 
using  as  book  number,  written  with  a  capital,  the  initial  letter  of  the  lake;  i.  e., 
E=  Lake  Erie,  H=  Lake  lluron,  M=  Lake  Michigan,  0=  Lake  Ontario,  S=  Lake 
Superior, 

Besides  these  charts  covering  the  whole  of  each  lake  separately  are  classed  here 
charts  covering  certain  large  portions  of  the  '>  (Jreat  I^akes;  for  some  of  these 
the  book  numbers  have  two  or  more  letters,  namely,  the  initial  written  with  a 
capital,  followed  by  a  distinctive  letter  or  letters,  written  lower  ease.  Book 
numbers  in  these  instances  are: 

Mn  =North  end  of  Lake  Michigan,  including  fireen  Bay 
Mnb=» North  end  of  Lake  Michigan,  including  Beaver  Island  Group 
Mnt  =  Northeast  end  of  Lake  Michigan,  including  Grand  and  Little  Traverse 

Bays 
Ms   =  South  end  of  Lake  Michigan 

51  =  Chart  1  of  Lake  Superior) 

52  =  Chart  2  of  Lake  Superior}.    [Not  Coast  charts.] 

53  =  Chart  3  of  Lake  Superior] 
The  arrangement  for  all  charts  under  this  class  is  in  1 ,  not  2,  alphabets. 
Different  editions  are  distinguished  by  using  a  superior  number  following  the  book 

number. 
The  numbered  Coast  charts  of  each  lake  are  classed  elsewhere,  that  is,  under 
W33.73:,  and  harbor  charts  and  charts  of  special  localities  are  classed  under 
W33.8:] 

Coast  charts  of  Great  Lakes  (numbered ) 

[This  class  includes  only  those  charts  which  bear  the  words  "  Coast  charts."    To  such 

charts  the  book  numbers  are  assigned  as  follows: 

E1-E7    =Coast  charts  1-7  of  Lake  Erie 

Grl-Gr2=  North  end  of  Green  Bay  and  South  end  of  Green  Bay 

H1-H8  =  Coast  charts  1-8  of  Lake  Huron  and  Georgian  Bay 

M1-M9  «=  Coast  charts  1-9  of  Lake  Michigan 

01-05    =  Coast  charts  1-5  of  Lake  Ontario 

S1-S8     =  Coast  charts  1-8  of  Lake  Superior, 
The  Coast  chart  numbers  are  arable  numerals  on  the  line.    Different  editions  are 

distinguished  by  using  a  superior  number  following  the  book  number.] 

Harbor    charts    and    charts    of    special    localities 

(unnumbered  with  exception  of  Apostle  Islands) 

fThis  class  includes  all  charts  which  are  not  classed  under  W33.0  ^i^:,  nor  W33.7  i-». 
To  the  charts  of  the  Apostle  Islands  (the  only  numbered  charts  under  W33.8:,  the 

bulk  being  unnumbered)  book  numbers  are  assigned  as  follows: 

Ap4    =entiregroupof  Apostle  Islands 

Ap4-1=  Chart  1  of  Apostle  Islands 

Ap4-2=  Chart  2  of  Apostle  Islands. 

Different  editions  are  distinguished  by  using  a  superior  number  following  the  book 
number.] 

W34:.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

An  organization  equivalent  to  the  Ordnance  Department  exl.<?ted  from  the  beginning  of  the  Revolutionary 
War,  but  the  Ordnance  Department,  as  such,  was  established  by  act  of  May  14,  1812  (Stat.  L.  v.  2,  p.732) 
and  reorganized  by  act  of  Feb.  8, 1815  (Stat.  L.  v.  3,  p.  203).  Its  continuance  was  not  specificallv  provided 
for  by  act  of  Mar.  3,  1815  (Stat,  L.  v.  3,  p.  224),  fixing  military  peace  establishment  of  United  States,  but 
the  President  and  acting  Secretary  of  War  considered  the  Ordnance  Department  to  be  preserved  in  that 
it  did  not  form  a  constituent  part  of  the  Army,  and  their  view  was  confirmed  by  act  of  Apr.  24,  1816 
(Stat.  L,  V.  3,  p.  299).  It  was  merged  in  the  artillery  by  act  of  Mar.  2,  1821  (Stat.  L.  v.  3,  p.  615),  although 
its  duties  remained  unaltered,  and  so  continued,  until,  by  act  of  Apr.  5,  1832  (Stat,  L,  v.  4,  p.  504),  it 
was  reestablished  as  an  independent  bureau  under  its  present  designation.] 

W34:.l ' :     Annual  reports 

(date)  ["Department  edition"  is  used  below  to  designate  those  prints  of  the  rejKjrts  which 

^  have  "Annual  reports  of  War  Department"  as  the  most  prominent  part  of  the 

title,  "chief  of  ordnance"  being  subordinated,  and  which  are  uniform  in  other 
respects  with  the  Department  set;  all  such  are  classed  under  Wl,l: 


W33.7  3: 

(letters 

and  Coast 

chart  nos.) 


W33.8: 

(CTby 

names  of 

places) 


1322 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 


W34.     ORDNANCE    DEPARTMENT— Continued 


W34.il:     Annual  reports— Continued 


(date) 


W34.1'«: 

(date) 


W34.1i«: 

(CT) 

W34.12: 

887 

893 
902 

W34.2: 

Ap6i 

Ap6- 

Ar5^ 
Ar52 

Ar53 
ArS^ 
Ar7 

B61» 
B61" 
B613 


"Bureau  edition"  is  used  to  designate  those  in  which  "chief  of  ordnance"  appears  as 
the  most  prominent  part  of  the  title,  e.  g.,  "Annual  report  of  chief  of  ordnance  to 
Secretary  of  W^ar  ";  it  is  applied  also  in  a  few  cases,  as  noted  below,  to  those  copies 
which  are  distinguished  by  color  and  style  of  binding  as  being  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment copies.  These  bureau  editions  are  classed  under  W34.1 1;  or  W34.1io: 
See  also  note  under  W34.1  lo:] 

1822-63  (except  1824, 1854,  and  1861,  the  latter  not  issued),  in  Collection 
of  ordnance  reports  and  other  important  papers  relating  to 
Ordnance  Depai'tment  (W34. 17:1-4). 

1826-1909  (except  1861,  none  issued,  and  1862),  in  annual  reports  of  War 
Department  (Wl.l:),  forming  a  separate  volume  of  those  reports 
1873,  1875-1909;  and  for  1872-1909,  issued  separately  also.  Up 
to  and  including  1896,  the  Department  edition  (Wl.l:)  and  the 
bureau  edition  (W34.1 ':)  have  different  title-pages  and  bindings. 
For  1897-1902,  the  Department  edition  (Wl.l:)  is  bound  in  black 
cloth  with  the  proper  volume  number  of  the  War  Department  set 
on  the  back;  the  bureau  edition  (W34.1  ^:)  contains  same  matter 
and  has  same  title-page  but  ia  distinguished  by  the  red  binding 
which  is  like  the  earlier  Ordnance  Department  editions  and  whifh 
does  not  have  the  War  Department  volume  number  on  the  back. 
For  1903-07,  the  bureau  edition  contains  only  the  report  of  the 
chief  of  ordnance,  without  the  appendixes  which  accompany  it 
in  the  Department  edition  (Wl.l:).  Reports  for  1908  and  1909 
have  no  appendixes  in  either  Department  or  bureau  editions. 

Annual  reports  (separates;  report  without  appendixes,  except 
1903-09) 

[Class  here  the  report  without  appendixes  up  to  and  including  1902.  For  1903-09, 
the  only  bureau  edition  is  the  one  without  appendixes,  which  is  therefore  classed 
under  W34.1i: 

See  also  note  under  W34.1 1;] 

Annual  reports  (separates;  appendixes) 

[Although  for  1903-07,  the  full  report  with  appendixes  appeared  only  in  Department 
edition  (Wl-10>  the  separately  issued  appendixes  for  those  years,  as  well  as  for 
the  earlier  years,  are  classed  here  under  W34.1 '«:  (CT).  Reports  for  1908  and 
1909  are  without  appendixes  in  both  Department  and  bureau  editions.] 

Indexes  to  Annual  reports 

[Use  as  book  number  the  latest  date  covered  by  the  index.] 

Index  to  reports  of  chief  of  ordnance.  Army,  1867-87;  by  J.  C.  Ayres. 
1888. 
Same,  1867-93;  by  J.  C.  Ayres.     1895. 
Same,  1867-1902.     1904. 

General  publications 

Appointment  and  promotion  of  employees  in  Ordnance  Department  at 
large.     1906.     (No.  1294.) 

Appointments  and  promotions.  Notes  on  ordnance  pamphlet  [no.  1294] 
of  Dec.  1,  1906,  Appointments  and  promotions  of  employees  in 
Ordnance  Department  at  large.     [Dec.  20,  1906.] 

Arms.  Reports  of  experiments  with  small  arms  for  military  service. 
Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  Public  Printer,  1856. 

Army  bill  [and  sundry  civil  bill,  fiscal  year]  1902  [estimates  of  appro- 
priations required  by  department,  for  inclusion  in  bills].  [1 900.] 
40 

Same,  [fiscal  year]  1903.     [1901.]    4° 
Same,  [fiscal  year]  1904.     [1902.]    4° 
Artillery  for  land  service  as  devised  and  arranged  by  Ordnance  Board. 
Washington,  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers,  1849.     [Title-page 
reads  "with  plates,"  but  there  are  none  in  this  volume.] 
Blanks.     List  of  blanks,  pamphlets,  etc.     Sept.  20,  1904.    * 

Same.     Sept.  20, 1904,  revised  Mar.  6, 1907.     1907.     12»     (No.  1467.) 
Same.    Sept.  20, 1904,  revised  Jan.  20, 1909.     1909.     12'»    (No.  1467.) 


1323 


Classinratlon 
nu. 

W34.2: 

C16» 


C162 

C163 

C16^ 

C49 

C68 

C82 

D49 
D5G 


D62 

D78 

En3 


Eq5» 

Eq52 
Exl^ 

Exl2 
Ex7 


F45b» 


F45b2 
F45c 

F85 

F98» 

F982 

F983 
F98* 

G92 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications — Continued 

Cannon.    Reports  of  experiments  on  strength  and  other  properties  of 

metals  for  cannon,  with  description  of  machines  for  testing 

metals,  and  of  classification  of  cannon  in  service.     Philadelphia, 

Henry  Carey  Baird,  successor  to  E.  L.  Carey,  1856.    f  " 
Cannon.     Reports  of  experiments  on  properties  of  metals  for  cannon, 

and  qualities  of  cannon  powder,  with  account  of  fabrication  and 

trial  of  15-inch  gun;  by  T.  J.  Rodman.     Boston,  Mass.,  Charles 

H.  Crosby,  1861.     f« 
Cannon.    Table  of  United  States  army  cannon  and  projectiles.     [Mar. 

24]  1904.     (No.  1676.) 
Same.    Mar.  24,  1904,  revised  Aug.  9,   1906.     1906.     (No.  1676.) 

[Confidential.] 
Civil  service.    Circular  [announcing  classification   of  employees  in 

accordance  with  civil  service  rules].     Mar.  8,  1897.    4** 
Colleges.    Mem.  of  information  for  colleges  desiring  arms  under  sec. 

1225  or  1260,  Revised  statutes.    Apr.  21,  1896. 
Cost.    Ordnance  orders — [instructions  for  determining  cost  of  ordnance, 

ordnance  stores,  and  supplies].     [1904.]    4*^    [Form  of  Ordnance 

orders,  undated  and  unsigned.] 
Deviation  index,  mechanical  indicator  for  correcting  angles  of  elevation 

and  azimuth;  by  W.  C.  Rafferty.     [1897.] 
Differential  equations.     Course  of  instruction  prescribed  for  student 

officers  at  Sandy  Hook  Proving  Ground,  N.  J.,  in  differential 

equations.     1907.     4° 
Du-ectory.     Ordnance  Office  directory,  Jan.  1,  1902.     [1902.]     12° 
Draftsmen.    Memorandum  for  guidance  of  draftsmen  employed   in 

office  of  chief  of  ordnance.     Mar.  29,  1909.     large  8° 
Engineering,  Ordnance.    Course  of  instruction  prescribed  for  student 

officers  at  Sandy  Hook  Proving  Ground,  N.  J.,  in  ordnance 

engineering.     1907.    4P 
Equipments.     Horse  equipments  and  equipments  for  officers  and  en- 
listed men.    May  10,  1905.    (No.  1719.) 
Same.    May  10,  1905,  revised  July  3,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1719.) 
Examination   paper,    heavy   artillery   for   captains   and   lieutenants. 

[1898.]    12« 
Same,  miscellaneous  questions  in  artillery.     [1902.]    12* 
Explosives.    Course  of  instruction  prescribed  for  student  officers  at 

Sandy  Hook  Proving  Ground,  N.  J.,  in  chemistry  of  explosives 

and  oils.     1907.    4° 
Field  gun  batterv.     Equipment,  exclusive  of  ammunition,  for  4  3.2-inch 

field  gun  battery,  with  combined  battery  wagon  and  forge;  also, 

Supply  table  of  ordnance  stores  for  care  and  preservation  of  4-gun 

battery  of  light  artillery,  3.2-inch  rifles.     [Mar.  1,  1896.] 
Same.    [Revised  May  21,  1896.] 
Field  gun  carriage.    Nomenclature  and  bills  of  material  for  3.2-inch  field 

gun  carriage,  limber,  caisson,  and  battery  wagon  and  forge.     1896. 
Frankford  Arsenal.     Statement  showing  how  stores  manufactured  at 

and  issued  from  Frankford  Arsenal  are  packed  for  storage  and 

shipment,  etc.     [June  17,  1909.]    4«»    (No.  2241.) 
Fuzes  for  field,  siege,  and  seacoast  powder-charged  shell  and  shrapnel. 

[1895.] 
Fuzes  for  use  in  mountain,  field,  siege^  and  seacoast  powder-charged 

shell  and  shrapnel  and  in  detonatmg  fuzes.     Nov.  26,  1904.    * 
Same.    Nov.  26,  1904,  revised  July  2,  1906.     1906.     (No.  1727.) 
Same,  with  title.  Fuzes  for  use  in  mountain,  field,  siege,  and  seacoast 

projectiles,  and  in  detonating  fuzes.     Nov.  26,  1904,  revised  Apr. 

28,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1727.) 
Griison's  armor.     Report  on  trial  of  Gruson's  chilled  cast-iron  armor  at 

Spezia,    Italy,   Apr.   20-29,    1886:  by   D.   A.    Lyle.     1887.    4^ 

[See  also  W7.2:G92.] 


1324 


Classlftcatton 
no. 

W34.2: 

G951 


G952 
H62 


L61 
L62 


M182 
M183 
MIS  4 
M98 

N631 

N63-^ 
N633 
N63^ 


Or2 
Or3 

P63 

P58 

P93^ 

P93- 

P933 

P94 

Rl6f 

Rl6t 

R27 
R59 

Sell 


Sel2 
Sel3 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Gun  making  in  United  States,  by  Rogers  Birnie,  jr.;  reprinted  from 
Journal  of  Military  Service  Institution,  with  corrections.  1907. 
(No.  1755;  War  Dept.  doc.  298.) 

Gunpowder.  Report  of  experiments  on  gunpowder  made  at  Washing- 
ton Arsenal,  1843-44;  by  Alfred  Mordecai.  Washington,  printed 
by  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1845. 

Historical  statement.  Ordnance  Department  as  portion  of  United 
States  military  establishment,  historical  statement  of  rise  and 
progress  of  Ordnance  Department,  and  consideration  of  legal 
relations  to  Secretary  of  War  and  Army  proper.  Washington, 
D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1876. 

Library.    Catalogue  of  Ordnance  Office  library.    1875. 

Life-Saving  Service.  Report  on  manufacture  of  100  Lyle  guns  and 
1,200  projectiles  for  Life-Saving  Service,  with  specifications  and 
tables.     1896.     (War  Dept.  doc.  4.) 

Machines.    List  of  machines,  tools,  etc.,  and  allowance  of  supplies 
issued  to  ordnance  repair  shops.     Oct.  1,  1905.     (No.  1812.) 
Same.     Oct.  1,  1905,  revised  Aug.  16,  1907.    1907.     (No.  1812.) 
Same.     Oct.  1,  1905,  revised  Sept.  17,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1812.) 
Same.    Oct.  1,  1905,  revised  Sept.  3,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1812.)    * 

Muzzle-loading  rifle.  Circular  letter  [relating  to  projectiles  for  3-inch 
wrought-iron  muzzle-loading  rifle].    Mar.  7,  1896.    4° 

Nitrocellulose.    Standard  methods  of  chemical  tests  of  nitrocellulose 
and  of  smokeless  powder  for  cannon.     Feb.  19,  1901.     12** 
Same.     Sept.  27,  1901.     12« 
Same.    May  1,  1902.     12° 

Nitrocellulose.  Official  methods  for  examination  of  nitrocellulose  and 
of  smokeless  powder  for  cannon  and  specifications  governing 
manufacture  of  same.     Dec.  1,  1903.     12^ 

Ordnance  collection.     Index  to  catalogue  of  ordnance  collection.    1876. 

Organization  of  Ordnance  Department  and  reasons  for  its  separation 
from  line  of  Army;  by  S.  V.  Benet.  Washington  [no  publisher] 
1874. 

Philadelphia,  International  Exhibition,  1876.  Ordnance  Department 
at  International  Exhibition,  1876.  1884.  [Also  in  Philadelphia, 
International  Exhibition,  1876,  v.  10  (S6.13:10).] 

Pickens,  Fort.  Mounting  modern  ordnance,  seacoast  guns  and  carriages, 
report  of  ordnance  officer  at  Fort  Pickens,  Fla.,  1899.     1900. 

Primers  for  use  in  service  cannon.     Nov.  1,  1904.    * 
Same.    Nov.  1,  1904,  revised  Mar.  1,  1906.    * 
Same.    Nov.  1,  1904,  revised  June  8,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1881.) 

Projectiles.     Paints  for  projectiles.     Revised  Aug.  6,  1896.    [1896.] 

Range  finder.  Lewis  range  finder,  type  A;  by  E.  W.  Hubbard.  Oct. 
1900.     [See  also  W34.5:P84  1  '-\] 

Range  table  for  3.6-inch  B.  L.  rifle,  steel,  with  common  shell;  [Range 
table  for  3.6-inch  B.  L.  rifle,  steel,  with  shrapnel].  [Feb.  1, 
1896.]    narrow  12« 

Relocator  for  use  with  range  and  position  finders;  by  W.  C.  Rafferty. 
[1897.] 

Rock  Island  Arsenal.  Statement  showing  how  stores  manufactured  at 
Rock  Island  Arsenal  are  packed  for  storage  and  shipment,  etc. 
[June  27,  1908.]    4°    (No.  2382.) 

Seacoast  guns.     Oils,  paints,  and  materials  for  cleaning  and  preserva- 
tion of  seacoast  guns,  gun  carriages,  sights,  and  position-finding 
instruments.     Feb.  1,  1898.     * 
Same.     Feb.  1,  1898,  revised  Apr.  28,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1869.) 
Same.     Feb.  1,  1898,  revised  Mar.  20,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1869.) 


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ria.sMllh'allon 
no. 

W34.2: 

Sh8' 


Sh8-' 
Sh83 
Sp3 

SpS 

T17/1980 

T17/1991 » 

T17/19912 

T17/1994' 

TI7/I9942 
T17/1998 

V66 

W34:.3: 

(no8.) 
W34.4: 

(date) 


W31.     ORDNANCE  DEPAHTMENT-Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Shrinkages.    Table  of  nhrinka^es,  12-in(h  IJ.  L.  rifle,  steel,  L.  35,  mo<]el 
1895  [to  accompany  drawiii}^  dated  Mar.  17,  1896].     [Mar.  17, 
1896.]    4» 
Same,  10-inch  B.  L.  rifle,  steel,  L.  35,  model  1895  [to  accompany 

drawing  dated  Apr.  8,  1896].     [Apr.  8,  1896.]    4° 
Same,  12-inch  B.  L.  mortar,  steel,  L.  10,  model  1890m,  to  accompany 
drawing  dated  May  8,  1896.    May  8,  1896.    oblong  8° 

Special  report  of  new  work  undertaken,  of  modifications  in  supplies  for 
service,  and  of  experiments  and  tests  made  by  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment during  Mar.  and  Apr.  1908.     [May  16,  1908.]    4« 

Springfield  Armory,  Statement  showing  how  stores  manufactured  at 
Springfield  Armory  are  packed  for  storage  and  shipment,  etc. 
Revised  May  13, 1909.  [1909.]  4<»  (No.  2408.)  [1st  edition  not 
in  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Targets.  Artillery  and  small-arms  targets  and  equipment  of  target 
ranges.    Aug.  1,  1904.     (No.  1980.) 

Targets.    Artillery   targets   and   accessories.     [Feb.   27.]    1908.     (No. 
1991.) 
Same,  with  title.  Coast  artillery  targets  and  accessories.    Feb.  27, 
1908,  revised  June  15,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1991.) 

Targets.    Mobile   artillery   targets   and   accessories.     Feb.    27,    1908. 
(No.  1994.)    * 
Same.    Feb.  27,  1908,  revised  June  25,  1909.    1909.     (No.  1994.) 

Target  range  pocket  book  for  use  with  U.  S.  magazine  rifle,  model  of 
1903,  cal.  .30.    Apr.  28,  1908.     16«    (No.  1998.) 

Vickers-Maxim  75mm.  quick-firing  mountain  gun.  n.  d.  [A  correc- 
tion has  been  made  on  p.  9  of  copy  in  Public  Documents  Library 
by  pasting  a  printed  slip  over  all  but  3  lines.] 

Bulletins 


[None  issued.] 

Circulars  4° 

1863,  no.    1 

1863,  no.  26 

no.    2 

no.  27 

no.    3 

no.  28 

no.  [4]    [Instructions 

con- 

no.  29 

cerning 

making     of 

no.  30 

quarterly 

returns   of 

no.  31 

ordnance 

and 

ord- 

no.  32 

nance     stores.] 

Jan. 

no.  33 

20,  1863. 

no.  34 

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no.    6 

no.  36 

no.    7 

no.  37 

no.    8 

no.  38 

no.    9 

no.  39 

no.  10 

no.  40 

no.  11 

no.  41 

no.  12 

no.  42 

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ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

no. 

W34:.4: 

Circulars 

—Continued 

(date) 

1863,  no.  56 

1864,  no.  39 

no.  57 

no.  40    * 

no.  58 

no.  41 

no.  59 

no.  42 

no.  60 

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no.  44 

no.  62 

no.  45 

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no.  46 

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no.  48 

no.  66 

no.  49    * 

no.  67 

no.  50 

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* 

no.  51 

Same,  corrected  2d  print 

no.  52 

no.    2 

no.  53 

no.    3 

no.  54 

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no.  55 

no.   5 

no.  56 

no.   6 

no.  57 

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no.  58 

no.    8 

no.  59 

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no.  60 

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no.  61 

no.  11 

no.  62 

no.  12 

no.  63 

no.  13 

no.  64 

no.  14 

no.  65 

no.  15 

no.  66 

no.  16 

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no.  17 

no.    2 

no.  18 

no.    3 

no.  19 

no.    4 

no.  20 

no.    5 

no.  21 

no.    6    * 

no.  22 

no.    7 

no.  23 

no.    8    * 

no.  24 

no.    9 

no.  25 

no.  10 

no.  26 

no.  11 

no.  27 

no.  12    * 

no.  28 

no.  13 

no.  29 

no.  14 

no.  30 

no.  15 

no.  31 

no.  16 

no.  32 

no.  17 

no.  33 

no.  18 

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no.  19 

no.  35 

* 

no.  20    * 

no.  36 

* 

no.  21    * 

no.  37 

no.  22 

no.  38 

no.  23 

■W34.5:     Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handbooks 

[The  assigning  of  book  numbers  under  W34.5:  is  difficult  owing  to  the  fact  that  under 
certain  subheads,  e.  g.,  Rapid-fire  guns,  there  are  several  different  publications, 
each  with  more  than  one  edition.  In  such  cases  a  modification  of  the  usual 
Cutter  number  is  necessary  in  order  to  adopt  book  numbers  which  will  group 
publications  of  a  similar  nature,  and  at  the  same  time  differentiate  between  suc- 
cessive editions  of  the  same  publication.  In  some  cases  the  Cutter  number  has 
been  followed  by  a  slanting  line  and  the  caliber  of  the  gun  or  the  weight  of  the 

Erojectile,  e.  g.,  Ar5/6  or  R18/15;  in  a  few  cases  the  Cutter  number  has  been  fol- 
>wed  by  a  slanting  line  and  the  Ordnance  Department  form  number,  e.  g., 
T61/1988;  in  other  cases  it  has  been  followed  by  a  lower-case  letter,  e.  g.,  P84r, 
R16fw.  In  distinguishing  editions,  the  usual  superior  niunbers  i»  2,  3,  etc.  have 
been  used  where  there  were  no  complications,  e.  g.,  B23/0 1>2;  in  cases  where  there 
were  models  of  different  years,  it  has  sometimes  been  necessary  to  use  the  date 
of  the  model  as  a  superior  number,  followed  by  a  dash  and  the  figures  i>  2>  3»  eto.^ 
e.  g.,  B23/5  89«-i;  in  a  few  cases  it  has  been  necessary  to  use  both  figures  and  letters, 

e.  g.,  D63/10  896a-3.] 


1327 


CUs8i0ratlon 
no. 

W34.5: 

Al»  ' 

Am6 

Ar5/4.7» 
Ar5/4.7=» 
Ar5/4.7=» 

Ar5/4.72"«»-» 

Ar5/4.72i7«--' 

Ar5/4.72i7«>-i 
Ar5/4.72»7«>-2 

Ar5/4.72  ^^^-^ 
Ar5/4.72 1751-2 

Ar5/6 
Az3i 

Az32 
Az33 

B23/5»»«-i 
J323/5  890-2 

B23/5»<«-i 
B23/5»«3-2 

B23/61 

B23/62 
B23/81 


B23/82 
B23/10 1 

B23/102 


W31.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Instructions,   Descriptions,   Handbooks— Continued 

AUotmpnt  book.     Instructions  [concerning  use  of  Allotment  b(X)k). 

[1904.]    12« 
Ammunition.    Instructions  for  preparation  of  blank  metallic  ammuni- 
tion.    1908.     (No.  1658.) 
Armstrong  guns.     Instructions  for  4.7-inch  quick-firing  Armstrong  gun 

and  pedestal  mounting.     1898.     17  p.  il.  3  pi. 
Same  for  4.7-inch,  120mm,  quick-firing  Armstrong  gun  and  pedestal 

mounting,  45-caliber  gun.     1898.     29  p.  il.  3  pi. 
Same  for  4.7-inch  rifled  B.  L.  Armstrong  gun,  40  calibers  length,  and 

automatic  center  pivot  mounting,  manufactured  by  Sir  W.  G. 

Armstrong,  Mitchell  &  Co.     1900. 
Armstrong  guns.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  caring  for  4.72- 

incli  gun,  Armstrong,  40  caliber,  mounted  on  barbette  carriage, 

Armstrong.     Oct.  28,  1904.     (No.  1749.)    * 
Same  for  4.72-inch  gun,  Armstrong,  40  caliber,  mounted  on  barbette 

carriage,  Armstrong.     Oct.  28,  1904,  revised  Jan.  30,  1908.     (No. 

1749.)    * 
Same  for  4.72-inch  gun,  Armstrong,  45  caliber,  mounted  on  barbette 

carriage,  Armstrong.     Oct.  28,  1904.     (No.  1750.)    * 
Same  for  4.72-inch  gun,  Armstrong,  45  caliber,  mounted  on  barbette 

carriage,  Armstrong.     Oct.  28,  1904,  revised  Jan.  30,  1908.     (No. 

1750.)    * 
Same  for  4.72-inch  gun,  Armstrong,  50-caliber,  mounted  on  barbette 

carriage,  Armstrong.     Oct.  28,  1904.     (No.  1751.)    * 
Same  for  4.72-inch  gun,  Armstrong,  50-caliber,  mountelH  on  barbette 

carriage,  Armstrong.     Oct.  28,  1904,  revised  Jan.  30,  1908.     (No. 

1751.)    * 
Armstrong  guns.     Instructions  for  6-inch  quick-firing  Armstrong  gun 

and  pedestal  mounting.     1898. 
Azimuth  instruments.     Description  of  azimuth  instrument,  model  of 

1900,   with  instructions  for  its  care  and  operation.     Revised 

Dec.  1,  1905.     1905.    (No.  1657.)    [1st  edition  not  in  Public 

Documents  Library.] 
Same.     Revised  Dec.  31,  1906.     1907.     (No.  1657.) 
Same,  models  of  1900  and  1900  Ml,  with  instructions  for  care  and 

operation.     Revised  Aug.  26,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1657.) 
Barbette  carriages,  5-inch.    General  description  of  5-inch  barbette  car- 
riage on  balanced  pillar  mounting,  model  1896,  with  instructions 

for  mounting,  using,  and  caring  for  carriage.    Mar.  30,  1900. 
Barbette  carriages,  5-inch.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  caring 

for  5-inch  barbette  carriages,  model  of  1896,   balanced  pillar 

mounting.     1903. 

Same  for  5-inch  barbette  carriage,  model  of  1903.     [Oct.  19]  1905. 
(No.  1684.) 

Same  for  5-inch  barbette  carriage,'  model  of  1903.     Oct.  19,  1905, 
revised  May  25,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1684.) 
Barbette  carriages,  6-inch.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  car- 
ing for  6-mch  barbette  carriage,  model  of  1900.     Oct.  10,  1904.    * 

Same.     Oct.  10,  1904,  revised  Dec.  3,  1907.     1908.     (No.  1688.) 
Barbette  carriages,  8-inch.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  car- 
ing for  8-inch  barbette  carriages,  model  of  1892,  for  8-inch  rifle, 
model  of  1888.     Revised  May  31,  1904.    *    [Ist  edition  not  in 
Public  Documents  Library.] 

Same.     Revised  Dec.  13,  1907.     1907.     (No.  1685.) 
Barbette  carriages,  10-inch.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  car- 
ing for  barbette  carriage,  model  of  1893,  for  10-inch  rifles,  model 
of  1888.     Mar.  10,  1906.     (No.  1/00.) 

Same.    Mar.  10,  1906,  revised  Jan.  7,  1908.    1908.    (No.  1700.) 


1328 


Classification 
no. 

W34.5; 

B23/12 


B23/15 


B23/152 
B741 


B742 
B743 


B74* 

C72mi 


C72m2 
C72m3 
C72ri 


C72r2 

C72r3 

C88 
D36g'' 

D36g'' 
D36g3 

D36m^ 


D36m2 
D63^6 1687-1 


D63/6  1687-2 

D63/6  ^"^^^-^ 
D63/61703 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT—Oontinued 

Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handbooks— Continued 

Barbette  carriages,  12-inch.  Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  car- 
ing for  barbette  carriage,  model  of  1892,  for  12-inch  rifles,  models 
of  1888,  1888  Ml,  and  1888  M2.     Feb.  5,  1908.     (No.  1702.) 

Barbette  carriages,  15-pdr.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  car- 
ing for  15-pdr.  barbette  carriage,  model  of  1903.     [Jan.  30]  1907. 
(No.  1701.) 
Same.    Jan.  30,  1907,  revised  June  10,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1701.) 
Breech  mechanism.     Description  of  breech  mechanism  for  service  sea- 
coast  cannon  and  instructions  for  its  care,  models  1888  and  1895. 
1899. 
Same.     Revised  July  18,  1902.     1902. 
Breech  mechanism.     Description  of  breech  mechanism  for  seacoast 
cannon  and  instructions  for  its  care,  models  of  1888,  1895,  1900. 
Jan.  9,  1905.    * 
Same.    Jan.  9,  1905,  revised  Oct.  19,  1907.     1908.     (No.  1665.) 

Colt  automatic  machine  guns.  Description  and  rules  for  management 
of  Colt  automatic  machine  gun,  caliber  .30,  and  pack  outfit. 
Revised  May  1,  1905.  1905.  (No.  1758.)  [1st  edition  not  in 
Public  Documents  Library.] 

Same.    Re^dsed  July  25,  1906.     1906.     (No.  1758.) 

Same.     Revised  Dec.  21, 1907.     1907.     (No.  1758.) 
Colt    double-action    revolvers.     Description    of    Colt's    double-action 
revolver,  army  model  1894,  with  rules  for  management,  mem- 
oranda  of  trajectory,    and   description   of  ammunition.     1896. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  15.) 

Same,  army  models  1894  and  1896,  with  rules  for  management, 
memoranda  of  trajectory,  and  description  of  ammunition.  1900. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  118.) 

Same,  caliber  .38,  with  rules  for  management,  memoranda  of  tra- 
jectory, and  description  of  ammunition.  Apr.  1,  1905.  (No. 
1919.) 
Crusher  gauges,  tools  and  accessories,  for  determining  pressures  in  can- 
non, with  descriptions,  instructions,  and  price  list.  1902. 
Deflection  boards.  Description  of  deflection  board,  model  of  1905  [for 
i^uns],  mechanical  features,  method  of  assembling  and  dismount- 
ing, and  rules  governing  its  care  and  preservation  in  service. 
Jan.  26,  1906.     (No.  1666.) 

Same.    Jan.  26,  1906,  revised  June  30,  1906.     1906.     (No.  1666.) 

Same.  Jan.  26,  1906,  revised  Dec.  9,  1908.  1908.  (No.  1666.) 
[The  words  "for  guns"  are  given  on  the  title-page  of  this  publi- 
cation.] 
Deflection  boards.  Description  of  deflection  board,  model  of  1906,  for 
12-inch  mortar,  mechanical  features,  and  rules  governing  its  care 
and  preservation  in  service.     Apr.  4,  1907.     (No.  1668.) 

Same.    Apr.  4,  1907,  revised  Dec.  13,  1907.     1908.     (No.  1668.) 
Disappearing  carria.^es  for  6-inch  guns.     Instructions  for  mounting, 
using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1903, 
for  6-inch  R.  F.  guns,  models  of  1900  and  1903.     1905.     (No. 
1687.) 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1903,  for  6-inch  R.  F. 
guns,  models  of  1900,  1903,  and  1905.  Revised  Mar.  10,  1906. 
1906.     (No.  1687.) 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1903,  for  6-inch  R.  F. 
guns,  models  of  iSOO,  1903,  and  1905.  Revised  Apr.  28,  1908. 
1908.     (No.  1687.) 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1905,  and  6-inch  R.  F. 
guns,  model  of  1905.  Oct.  29,  1908,  [published]  1909.  (No. 
1703.) 


1329 


W34.     ORDNANCE  I>KPARTMENT-(  ontinued 

Instructions,  J>eHcrlptlons,  Handbooks— Continued' 

Same  for  disappearing:  rarria2:e,  L.  F.,  model  of  1905  Ml,  and  C-inch 

R.  F.  ffiuiH,  modolH  of  1903,  1905,  and  1908.     Oct.  29,  1908,  [pub- 

liHlied]  1909.     (No.  1704.) 
I)is;ip])earing  carriages  for  8-inrh  guns.    Instructiona  for  mounfing, 

using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  1894, 

for  8-inch  B.  L.  rifle.     1898. 
Same  for  8-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F..  model  of  1894,  for 

8-inch  rifles,  models  of  1888,  1888  Ml,  and  1888  M2.    June  6, 

1903.    * 
Same  for  8-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F.,  model  of  1894,  for 

8-inrh  rifles,  models  of  1888, 1888  Ml,  and  1888  M2.    June  6,  1903, 

revised  Jan.  18,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1689.) 
Same  for  8-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F.,  model  1896.     1898. 
Same  for  8-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F.,  model  of  1896,  for 

8-inch  B.  L.  rifles,  model  of  1888.     Revised  July  12,  1905.     1905. 

(No.  1690.) 
Same  for  8-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F.,  model  of  1896,  for  8-inch 

rifles,  model  of  1888.     Revised  Oct.  10, 1906.     1906.    (No.  1690.) 
Disappearing  carriages  for  10-inch  guns.     Instructions  for  mounting, 

using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage  [L.  F.,  model  1894] 

for  10-inch  B.  L.  rifle.     1897. 
Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  1894,  for  10-inch  B.  L. 

rifle.     1897. 
Same  for  10-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F.,  model  1894.     1900.'  * 
Same  for  10-inch  disappearing  carriages,  A.  R.  F.,  model  1896.     1900.' 
Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  A.  R.  F.,  model  of  1896,  for  10-inch 

rifles,  models  of  1888  and  1895.     Apr.  28,  1904.     * 
Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  A.  R.  F.,  model  of  1896,  for  10-inch 

rifles,  models  of  1888  and  1895.    Apr.  28,  1904,  revised  Dec.  21, 

1907.  1907.     (No.  1693.) 
Same  for  10-inch  disappearing  carriages,  L.  F.,  model  1896.     1897. 
Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1896,  for  10-inch 

rifles,  models  of  1888  and  1895. 
Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L. 
rifles,  models  of  1888  and  1895. 

1908.  1908.     (No.  1692.) 
Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1901,  for  10-inch 

rifles,  models  of  1895  and  1900.     Oct.  14,  1907.     (No.  1694.) 
Disappearing  carriages  for  12-inch  guns.     Instructions  for  mounting, 
using,  and  caring  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  1896, 
for  12-inch  B.  L.  rifle.     Revised  June  15,  1898.     1898.     [Ist  edi- 
tion not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  1897,  for  12-inch  B.  L. 
rifle.  1899.  [Note  on  cover  reads:  This  is  an  advance  copy,  and 
should  be  destroyed  upon  receipt  of  regular  copy  with  contents 
of  armament  chest  for  12-inch  B,  L.  nfle,  model  of  1895,  and 
names  of  parts.] 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1897,  for  12-inch  gun, 
model  of  1895.     Revised  May  31,  1904.    * 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1897,  for  12-inch  gun, 
model  of  1895.     Revised  Nov.  26,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1696.) 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1901,  for  12-inch  B.  L. 
rifles,  models  of  1895  and  1900.     1903. 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1901,  for  12-inch 
rifles,  models  of  1895  and  1900.     Revised  May  31,  1904.    * 

Same  for  disappearing  carriage,  L.  F.,  model  of  1901,  for  12-inch 
rifles,  models  of  1895  and  1900.  Revised  Mar.  23,  1908.  1908. 
(No.  1697.) 

82452°— 11 84 


ClMSlllOAtlOll 

no. 
W84.5 

D63/6»'«>< 

D63/8'"'*-' 

D63/8*"'^-' 

D63/8»»*-» 

D63/8  **«»-» 
D63/8»»«-2 

J[)(J3/8  896-3 

063/108"*-^ 


D63/10«»<-2 

D63/1089^-« 

D63/10»»«»-^ 
D63'/108»«»-2 

D63/108»«»-3 


D63/10«»«»-i 
D63/10«»«i-2 

D63/10«»«.»-3 


D63/10«» 

D63/12««« 

D63/12«»'-» 

D63/12«»7-2 
D63/128«'-3 
D63/12W1-I 

D63/12«'i-2 
D63/12  901-3 


May  20,  1904. 

F.,  model  of  1896,  for  10-inch 

May  20,  1904,  revised  Feb.  20, 


1330 


Classification 
no. 

W34.5 

D83 


F45a» 

F45a2 

F45a3 
F45bi 


F45b2 
F51» 


FSl^* 
GI31 


GI32 
G22/.30hi 

G22/.30h2 
G22/.30ii» 

G22/.30ii2 
G22/.45 

G951 


G952 
G953 
G95/5 1 

G95/52 
H79 

J13» 

JI32 
J13=' 

M27/.22  ^924 

M27/.22i»25 
M27/.301 

M27/.302 


W34.     ORDNANCE   DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handbooks— Continued 

Drill  primers.     Instructions  for  using  drill-primer  outfit  in  assembling, 

disassembling,   cleaning,   resizing,   and  reloading  drill  primer. 

1907.     12«    (No.  1880  ) 
Field  artillery.    Handbook  of  3-inch  field  artillery  material,   with 

instructions  for  its  care,  also  supply  tables  of  ordnance  stores. 

Aug.  1,  1905.     (No.  1659.) 
Field  artillery.    Handbook  of  3-inch  field  artillery  material,   with 

instructions  for  its  care.     Aug.  1,  1905,  re\ased  May  10,  1906. 

1906.  (No.  1659;  War  Dept.  doc.  281.) 

Same.    Aug.  1,  1905,  revised  July  17,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1659;  War 
Dept.  doc.  281.) 
Field  battery.     Handbook  of  3.2  inch  field  battery,  with  instructions 
for  its  care,  also  supply  tables  of  ordnance  stores.     1902.     [1  1. 
numbered  10^  was  issued  for  insertion  after  p.  10  of  this  edi- 
tion.] 
Same.    July  30,  1902,  revised  June  23,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1660.) 
Fire-control  systems.     Instructions  for  care,  preservation,  repair,  and 
adjustment  of  instruments  for  fire-control  systems  for  coast  and 
field  artillery.     Dec.  18,  1906.     (No.  1795.) 
Same.     Dec.  18,  1906,  revised  Nov.  1,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1795.) 
Gallery-practice  rifles.     Description  and  instructions  for  management 
of  U.  S.  gallery-practice  nfle,  model  of  1903,  caliber  .22.     Oct.  18, 

1907.  * 

Same.     Oct.  18,  1907,  revised  Dec.  14,  1908.     1909.     (No.  1925.) 
Gatling  guns.     Handbook  of  Gatling  gun,  caliber  .30,  model  of  1903, 
metallic  carriage  and  limber,  and  casemate  mount.     June  1,  1905. 
(No.  1769.) 
Same.    June  1,  1905,  revised  Oct.  15,  1906.    1906.     (No.  1769.) 
Gatling  guns.     Nomenclature  and  description  of  Gatling  gun,  .30  caliber, 
model  of  1895.     Nov.  28,  1896.     * 
Same,  models  of  1895  and  1900.     Nov.  28,  1896,  revised  June  23, 

1908.  1908.     (No.  1757.) 

Gatling  guns.     Description  of  Gatling  guns,  caliber  .45,  with  rules  and 
regulations  for  their  inspection,  guns  in  service,  their  interchange- 
ability,  carriages,  tripods,  and  harness.     1878. 
Guns.     Instructions  for  proof  of  guns  and  carriages,  including  star- 
gauging  of  guns  and  taking  impressions  of  bore.     Feb.   1905. 
(No.  1091.) 
Same.    Feb.  1905,  revised  Nov.  7,  1906.     1906.     (No.  1091.) 
Same.     Feb.  1905,  revised  Mar.  li,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1091.) 
Guns,  5-inch.     Description  and  instructions  for  care  of  5  and  6  inch 
guns.     May  23,  1903.     * 
Same.     May  23,  1903,  revised  Sept.  25,  1907.     * 
Hotchkiss  gun.     Handbook  of  Hotchkiss  2-pounder  mountain  gun, 

caliber  42mm.  or  1.65  inches.     1903. 
Jacks.     Instructions  for  using  and  repairing  Dudgeon's  hydraulic  jacks. 
1902. 
Same.     [Apr.  28]  1904.     (No.  1803.) 

Same,  with  title,  instructions  for  using  and  repairing  hydraulic  jacks. 
Apr.  28,  1904,  revised  Sept.  19,  1907.     1907.     (No.  1803.) 
Magazine  rifles.     Description  and  instructions  for  management  of  .22- 
caliber  U.  S.  magazine  rifle,  model  of  1898.     Nov.  20,  1906. 
(No.  1924.) 
Same,  model  of  1903.     Oct.  18,  1907.     (No.  1925.) 
Magazine  rifles.     Description  and  rules  for  management  of  U.  S.  maga- 
zine rifle  and  carbine,  caliber  .30.     1894. 
Same.     1898. 


1331 


CIa«8lflcatlon 
no. 

W84.5: 

M27/.30«'"»     I 

M27/.30»«»-' 
M27/.30«»*" 
M27/.30»"3-3 

M27/.30»°3-* 
M45a  > 


M45a2 
M45q 

M84' 

M84=' 

M84-"' 
M84c 

M84c«' 


M84c«|i-» 


M84c»»«-i 
M84c«««-^ 
M84c«®«-3 

P38/8 

P38/10 

P72» 


P72=' 
P72a 


P72a2 
P72f 

P841' 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handbooks— Continued 

Same,  magazine  rifle,  modol  1898,  and  magazine  carbine,  mo<lcl 

1899,  caliber  .30.     1901. 
Same,  magazine  rifle,  model  of  1903,  caliber  .30.    Mar.  3,  1904.    * 
Same.    Mar.  3,  1904,  revised  Apr.  18,  1906.    1906.     (No.  1923.) 
Same.    Mar.  3,  1904,  revised  Feb.  14,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1923.) 
Same.    Mar.  3,  1904,  revised  Apr.  2,  1909.     1909.    (No.  1923.) 
Maxim  automatic  machine  guns.    Handbook  of  Maxim  automatic 
machine  gun,  caliber  .30,  tripod,  model  of  1904,  wheeled  mount, 
model  of  1905,  pack  outfits,  and  accessories.    June  15,   1906. 
(No.  1770.)    [3  1.  of  errata  and  lists  of  parts  shown  on  pi.  3,  4, 
were  issued  for  addition  to  this  book.]  . 

Same.    June  15,  1906,  revised  Jan.  7,  1908.    1908.    (No.  1770.) 

Maxim  quick-fire  guns.     Handbook  for  1-pdr.  Maxim  Q.  F.  gun,  1.457 

inches  caliber,  mounted  on  field  carriage,  reprinted  from  official 

copy  used  in  English  service.     1902. 
Mortars.     Description  of  12-inch  B.  L.  R.  mortar  and  instructions  for  its 

care.     1900. 
Mortars.     Description  of  12-inch  mortar  and  instructions  for  its  care. 

Nov.  4,  1904.    *  \ 

Same.     Nov.  4,  1904,  revised  Dec.  11,  1907.     1908.     (No.  1820.) 

Mortar   carriages.     Instructions    for   mounting    12-inch    spring-return 

mortar  carriages,  with  notes  as  to  their  care.     1895. 
Mortar  carriages.     Instructions  for  mounting,   using,  and  caring  for 
12-inch  mortar  carriages,  model  of  1891.    July  1,  1899. 

Same  for  12-inch  mortar  carriages,  model  of  1891,  for  mounting  cast- 
iron  mortars,  model  of  1886,  and  steel  mortars,  model  of  1890. 
1904.     (No.  1698.) 

Same  for  mortar  carriages,  model  of  1896,  for  12-inch  B.  L.  mortars, 
steel.    1897. 

Same  for  mortar  carriages,  model  of  1896,  for  12-inch  B.  L.  mortars, 
steel.     1898. 

Same  for  mortar  carriages,  model  of  1896,  for  12-inch  B.  L.  mortars, 
model  of  1890  Ml.     Revised  Mar.  30,  1905.     1905.     (No.  1699.) 

Same  for  mortar  carriages,  model  of  1896  Ml,  for  12-inch  mortars, 
model  of  1890  Ml.    Apr.  22,  1909.     (No.  1705.) 
Pent-houses.    To  assemble  pent-houses  for  8-inch  B.  L.  rifles,  mounted 
on  disappearing  carriages.    Jan.  21,  1897. 

Same  for  10-inch  B.  L.  rifles,  mounted  on  disappearing  carriages. 
Jan.  22,  1897. 
Plotting  boards.  Description  of  Whistler-Hearn  plotting  board,  model 
of  1904,  mortar  plotting  board,  model  of  1906  and  model  of  1906 
Ml,  and  submarine  plotting  board,  model  of  1906,  and  instruc- 
tions for  assembling,  adjusting,  caring  for,  etc.  Apr.  24,  1907. 
(No.  1669.) 

Same.    Apr.  24,  1907,  revised  Dec.  13,  1909.    1909.    (No.  1669.) 
Plotting  boards.     Description  of  plotting  board  for  mobile  artillery, 
model  of  1905,  mechanical  teatures,  method  of  assembling  and 
dismounting,  and  rules  governing  its  care  and  preservation  in 
service.    July  20,  1906.     (No.  1667.) 

Same,  models  of  1905  and  1906,  and  field  artillery  plotter,  model  of 
1907.  July  20,  1906,  revised  June  25,  1908.  1908.  (No.  1667.) 
Plotting  boards.  Description  of  fire  commander's  plotting  board,  model 
of  1906,  and  instructions  for  assemblage,  adjustment,  care,  and 
preservation.  1908.  (No.  1670.) 
Position  finders.  Description  of  Lewis  depression  position  finders, 
primary,  type  A,  and  emergency,  type  B,  with  instructions  for 
their  care  and  operation.    [Mar.  13]  1902. 


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no. 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT     Continued 


W34:.5:     Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handbooks — Continued 

P84P  Same,  model  of  1898,  type  A,  and  emergency,  type  B,  with  instruc- 

tions for  their  care  and  operation.     Mar.  13,  1902,  revised  Mar.  26, 
1909.     1909.     (No.  1873.) 
Same,  model  of  1907,  class  AA,  A,  B,  C,  and  D.     Sept.  1,  1909. 

(No.  1876.) 
See  also  W34.2:R16f. 
Position  finders.     Description  of  Rafferty  depression  jxjsition  finder, 
type  B,  with  instructions  for  its  care  and  operation.     Apr.  23, 

1907.  (No.  1874.) 
Position  finders.     Description  of   Swasey  depression  position  finders, 

types  A  and  Al.     Feb.  12,  1904.    * 
Same,  types  A  and  Al.     Feb.  12,  1904,  revised  Nov.  30,  1905.    1905. 

(No.  1875.) 
Same,  types  A,  Al,  and  A2.     Feb.  12,  1904,  revised  June  8,  1908. 

1908.  (No.  1875.) 
Powder  charges.     Instructions  for  regulating  powder  charges  of  coast 

artillery  in  target  practice.     [Aug.  30,  1901.]    4° 
Same.     [July  29]  1905.     12°     (No.  1872.) 
Powder  charges.     Instructions  for  preparation   and  care   of   powder 

charges.    July    29,    1905,    revised    May    29,    1906.     1906.     12* 

(No.  1872.) 
Same.    July  29,  1905,  revised  July  1,  1907.    * 
Same.    July  29, 1905,  revised  Dec.  6, 1907.     1907.     12"    (No.  1872.) 

Prediction  scale.     Description  of  prediction  scale  and  set-forward  ruler. 
Mar.  25,  1907.     (No.  1946.) 
Same,  prediction  scale,  set-forward  ruler,  mine-prediction  ruler,  and 
predictor.    Mar.  25,  1907,  revised  Aug.  26,  1909.     1909.     (No. 
1946.) 
Pressure  gauge  outfits  for  determining  pressures  in  cannon,  with  descrip- 
tions, instructions,  and  price  lists.     Mar.  6,  1902.     * 
Same.     Mar.  6,  1902,  revised  July  22,  1903.    * 
Same.     Mar.  6,  1902,  revised  June  25,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1738.) 

Range  boards.     Description  of  Pratt  range  board,  model  of  1905,  me- 
chanical features  and  rules  governing  its  care  and  preservation  in 
service.    May  20,  1908.     (No.  1663.) 
Range  finders.    Instructions  for  repairing  cross  hairs  of  telescope  Lewis 
depre^ion  range  finder,  type  A.     Apr.  16,  1901.     12"    [Also  in 
Description  of  Lewis  depression  position  finders,  Mar.  13,  1902 
(W34.5:P84P).] 
Range  finders.     Description  and  instructions  for  use  of  Weldon  range 
finder.     Revised  Mar.  1,  1906.     1906.     (No.  1908.)     [Ist  edition 
not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 
Same.     Revised  Mar.  1,  1906.     [Reprint]  1908.     (No.  1908.) 
Same.     Revised  Feb.  1,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1908.) 
Rapid-fire  guns.    Instructions  for  care  and  preservation  of  rapid-fire 

guns.     [Apr.  1,  1902.]    12« 
Rapid-fire  guns,  5-inch.     Description  and  instructions  for  care  of  5-inch 
/jvi^yariq  *^d  6-inch  rapid-fire  guns.     May  23,  1903.     * 

Same.     May  23,  1903,  revised  Sept.  25,  1907.     1907.     (No.  1765.) 

Rapid-fire  guns,  6-inch.     Instructions  for  care  and  use  of  6-inch  R.  F. 

gun,  Armstrong,  mounted  on  6-inch  barbette  carriage,  Armstrong. 

[May  21]  1903. 
Rapid-fire  guns,  6-inch.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  caring 

for  6-inch  rapid-fire  gun,  Armstrong,  and  6-inch  barbette  carriage, 

Armstrong.    May  21,  1903,  revised  Apr.  28,  1908,     1908.     (No. 

1752.) 


P8413 


P84r 


P848' 
P84s2 

P848  3 

P871 

P87  2 

P878 
/ 

P87* 

P87'^ 
P911 

P912 


P92» 

P922 
P92' 
R16b 


R16fl 


^16fw» 

R16fw2 
R16fw3 
R18 

1118/5^ 

RI8/52 
R18/6ii 

Rl8/6i2 


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W84.6: 

lll8/6p ' 

R18/Gp- 
R18/16 

Rl8/15»'*«-2 

R18/15  •'««-' 

Rl8/15"««-2 
R44» 


R442 

Sa3» 
Sa32 


Silg 

Silh 

Silri 

Silr^ 
Sp8' 


Sp82 
Sp83 
Sul» 


SuP 


T17 
T23^ 


I  Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handbooks— Continued 

I  Rapid-fire  j?uub,  6-pounder.     InetructionH  for  mounting,  using,  and 
!  caring  for  6-pounder  R.  F.  guna  and  parapet  mountH,     [June  4] 

1903. 
Same.    June  4,  1903,  revised  Feb.  6,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1763.) 
Rapid-fire  guns,  15-pounder.     InstruttionH  for  mounting,  using,  and 
caring  for  15-pounder  rapid-fire  guna  and  their  masking  parapet 
mounta.     1901. 
Same  for  Driggs-Seabury  15-pounder  rapid-fire  guns  and  their  mask- 
ing parapet  mounta.     1904.     (No.  1756.) 
Same  for  15-pounder  R.  F.  gun,  Driggs-Seabury,  and  15-pounder, 
masking  parapet  mount,  model  of  1898,  Driggs-Seabury.     Re- 
vised Oct.  24,  1907.     1907.     (No.  1756.) 
Same  for  15-pounder  R.  F.  gun  and  barbette  carriage,  model  of  1902. 

Apr.  1,  1905.     (No.  1766.)    * 
Same.    Apr.  1,  1905,  revised  Jan.  7,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1766.) 
Rifle  firing.     Instructions  in  rifle  and  carbine  firing  for  Army;  prepared 
by  Stanhope  E.  Blunt,    [let  edition.]    New  York,  Charles  Scrib- 
ner's  Sons,  1885.    32**    [See,  for  earlier  works  of  this  nature, 
•    W3.16:R44'-3and  W3.16:F51r^2.] 
Same.     Revised  edition.     New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  Sods,  1886. 

32° 
See,  for  later  editions  with  title.  Firing  regulations  for  small  arms, 
\V3.16:F51si-3. 
Saluting  gun.     Instructions  for  mounting,  using,  and  caring  for  3-inch 
wrought-iron  saluting  gun  and  mount.    [Mar.  3]  1905.     (No. 
1768.) 
Same.    Mar.  3,  1905,  revised  Jan.  29,  1907.    1907.    (No.  1768.) 
[There  was  no  printed  edition  of  the  revision  of  Jan.  19,  1906,  as 
would  be  inferred  from  the  dates  on  the  title-page  of  this  Jan.  29, 
1907  edition.    The  changes  of  Jan.  19,  1906,  consisted  of  manu- 
script corrections  and  a  printed  page  inserted  at  the  end  of  the 
original  print.] 
Siege  gun  battery.     Handbook  of  5-inch  siege  gun  battery,  with  in- 
structions for  its  care.    Aug.  12,  1903.     * 
Siege  howitzer  battery.    Handbook  of  material  for  7-inch  siege  howitzer 

battery.     1900. 
Siege  rifle  battery.    Handbook  of  material  for  5-inch  siege  rifle  battery. 
1900. 
Same.     1902. 
Springfield  rifles.     Description  and  rules  for  management  of  Springfield 
rifle,  carbine,  and  army  revolvers,  caliber  .45.     National  Armory, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  1882. 
Same.    Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1887. 
Same.    Washington,  Government  Printing  Office,  1898. 
Subcaliber  tubes.     Directions  for  using,  mounting,  and  dismounting 
1-pdr.  subcaliber  tubes  in  bore  of  seacoast  guns;  description  and 
instructions  for  use  and  care  of  drill  primers.     [Jan.  18]  1904. 
(No.  1986.) 
Subcaliber  guns.     Directions  for  using,  mounting,  and  dismounting 
1-pdr.  and  75-nim.,  2.95-inch,  subcaliber  guns  in  bore  of  seacoast 
guns  and  mortars,  including  instructions  for  usin^  drill  primer 
outfit  in  assembling,  disassembling,  clf^aning,  resizing,  and  re- 
loading drill  primer.    Jan.  18,  1904,  revised  Jan.  10,  1907.     1907. 
(No.  1986.) 
Targets.    Description  of  artillery  and  small-arm  targets  used  in  Army. 

1893. 
Telescopic  sights.     Instructions  for  inspection  of  Scott  telescopic  sights; 
[outlined  by  William  Harkness].    [Ffeb.  15,  1897.]    12» 


1384 


Classification 
no. 

W34.5: 

T232 

T233 

T23/19551 

T23/I9552 

T23/19553 
T23/1956 

T23/1957 

T61/1988 

T61/19901 

T61/19902 
T61/1993 

V66 

W721 


\V722 

W34.6: 

872 

W34.7 ' : 

841 

850 
862 

865 

W34.7^: 

904 
906 

907 

W34,73: 
886 

904 
906 

''''■^    909 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT—Continued 

Instructions,  Descriptions,  Handboolis— Continued 

Same,  with  title,  Instructions  for  inspection  of  telescopic  sights. 
Revised  July  14,  1897.     12" 

Telescopic  sights.  Handbook  of  telescopic  sights;  by  George  Mont- 
gomery.    1899. 

Telescopic  sights.     Description  of  Warner  and  Swasey  telescopic  sights, 
model  of  1904.     [June  15]  1905.     (No.  1955.) 
Same,  with  title.  Description  of  3-inch  telescopic  sights,  model 
of  1904.     June  15,  1905,  revised  July  15,  1906.     1906.      (No. 
1955.) 
Same.    June  15,  1905,  revised  Dec.  5,  1907.    1908.    (No.  1955.) 

Telescopic  sights.  Description  of  2-inch  telescopic  sights,  model  of 
1906.     Oct.  11,  1907.     (No.  1956.) 

Telescopic  sights.  Description  of  telescopic  musket  sight,  model  of 
1908.     Dec.  14,  1908,  [published]  1909.     (No.  1957.) 

Tools.  Description  of  hand  tools  for  reloading  gallery-practice  car- 
tridges for  model  of  1903  rifle.     1905.     (No.  1988.) 

Tools.     Description  of  decapping  and  cleaning  tools  for  caliber  .30 
cartridges,  models  of  1898  and  1906,  and  for  caliber  .38  revolver 
cartridges.     Dec.  13,  1907,  [published]  1908.     (No.  1990.) 
Same.     Dec.  13,  1907,  revised  June  1,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1990.) 

Tools.  Instructions  for  adjustment,  operation,  and  care  of  bench  re- 
loading tools  for  ball  cartridges,  models  of  1898  and  1906.  Mar. 
10,  1908.     (No.  1993.) 

Vickers-Maxim  gun.  Description  of  2.95-inch  mountain  gun,  carriage, 
and  pack  outfit,  Vickers-Maxim.     Sept.  1,  1904.     (No.  1761.) 

Wind  component  indicator.     Description  of  wind  component  indicator, 
mecnanical  features,  method  of  assembling  and  dismounting,  and 
rules  governing  its  care  and  preservation  in  service.    July  15, 
1906.     (No.  1794.) 
Same.    July  15,  1906,  revised  Mar.  23,  1908.     1908.     (No.  1794.) 

Laws 

Compilation  of  laws  relating  to  and  affecting  Ordnance  Department, 
Apr.  2,  1794-June  10,  1872;  by  Wm.  A.  DeCaindry.     1872. 

Ordnance  mannal 

Ordnance  manual  for  use  of  officers  of  Army.     [1st  edition.]    Washing- 
ton, J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers,  1841.    12«> 
Same.    2d  edition.    Washington,  Gideon  &  Co.,  printers,  1850.     12« 
Same.    3d  edition.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1862. 

12°    [Back-title  reads  ' '  1861 . ' '] 
Same.    4th  edition.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.,  1865. 
12«    [Back-title  reads  ' '  1861 . "] 

Ordnance  supply  manual 

Ordnance  supply  manual;  by  George  L.  Lohrer.    1904. 

List  of  tools  issued  by  Ordnance  Department  for  engineer  power  plant 
repairs.     [Jan.  31,  1906.]    12«    [This  list  to  be  interpolated  and 
indexed  in  Ordnance  supply  manual.] 
Same.    [Aug.  1,  1907.]    12°    (No.  1989.)     [This  list  to  be  interpo- 
lated and  indexed  in  Ordnance  supply  manual.] 

Manual  for  use  of  inspectors  of  ordnance 

Manual  for  use  of  inspectors  of  ordnance.  Army,  and  their  assistants. 
Mar.  1,  1886.     * 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1886,  revised  Oct.  25,  1904.    * 
Same.     Mar.  1,  1886,  revised  Aug.  7,  1906.     1906.     (No.  1793.) 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1886,  revised  May  3,  1909.    1909.    (No.  1793.) 


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ClMslflcstloa 

no. 

W34.8:  I  Notes  on  construction  of  ordnance 

(v.  noe.) 


(Tho  volume  numbors  do  not  appear  on  the  individual  publications.  Title-pages 
showing  the  volume  number  and  tho  individual  numbers  contalnod  in  each 
volume  were  included  in  the  reprintsof  v.  1  and  v.  2,  and  a  similar  title-page  was 
Issued  tor  v.  3,  but  the  one  for  v.  4  was  never  published.] 


* 

* 
-25 


[v.  1]    July  20,  1882-Jan.  26, 1884 

no.    1     * 

no.    2    * 

no.    3    * 

no.    4    * 

no.    5    * 

no.    6    * 

no.    7    * 

no.    8    * 

no.    9    * 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

no.  14 

no.  15 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  24 

no.  25 
V.  1,  no8.  1-25    [Reprinted  1905  in  1  v.] 
[v.  2]    Feb.  21, 1884-Mar.  14, 1889 

no.  26  * 

no.  27 

no.  28 

no.  29 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

no.  36 

no.  37 

no.  38 

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no.  42 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  46 

no.  47 

no.  48 

no.  49 

no.  50 

nos.  2&-50    [Reprinted  1905  in  1  v.] 

Nov.  1, 1889-Nov.  20, 1895 

no.  51 

no.  52 

no.  53 

no.  54 

no.  55 


V.  2, 
V.  3 


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no. 

W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT—Continued 

W34.8: 

Notes  on  construction  of  ordnance— Coutmued 

(v.  no8.) 

V.  3    Nov.  1,  1889-Nov.  20,  1895 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 
no.  66 
no.  67 
no.  68 
[v.  4]    Jan.  10, 1896-Dec.  22, 1906 
no.  69 
no.  70 
no.  71 
no.  72 
no.  73 
no.  74 
no.  75 
no.  76 
no.  77 
no.  78 
no.  79 

Same,  slip  to  accompany  79 
no.  80 
no.  81 
no.  82 
no.  83 
no.  84 
no.  85 
no.  86 
no.  87 
no.  88 
no.  89 
[Discontinued.] 

W34.9: 

Ordnance  orders     4«  and  12* 

(date) 

1893,  no.    1                       1894,  no.    1 

1894  [no.  24],  index 

no.    2                               no.    2 

1895,  no.    1 

no.    3                               no.    3 

no.    2    * 

no.    4                                no.    4 

no.    3 

no.    5                               no.    5 

no.    4 

no.    6                               no.    6 

no.    5 

no.    7                               no.    7 

no.    6 

no.    8                               no.    8 

no.    7 

no.    9                               no.    9 

no.    8 

no.  10                               no.  10 

no.    9 

no.  11                               no.  11 

no.  10 

no.  12                               no.  12 

no.  11 

no.  13                               no.  13 

no.  12 

no.  14                                no.  14    * 

no.  13 

no.  15                               no.  15    * 

no.  14 

no.  16                               no.  16 

no.  15 

no.  17                               no.  17 

no.  16 

no.  18                               no.  18 

no.  17 

no.  19                                no.  19 

[no.  18],  index 

no.  20                                no.  20 

1896,  no.    1 

no.  21                                no.  21    ^ 

no.    2 

no.  22                                no.  22 

no.    3 

[no.  23],  index                  no.  23 

no.    4 

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ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

no. 

W34.9: 

Ordnance  orders— Continued 

(date) 

1896,  no. 

5 

1902,  no. 

7 

1904,  no.  24 

no. 

6 

no. 

8 

no.  25 

.^  1 

1897,  no. 

1 

no. 

9 

no.  26 

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2 

no. 

10 

no.  27 

r 

no. 

3 

no. 

11 

no.  28 

no. 

4 

no. 

12 

no.  29 

no. 

5 

no. 

13 

no.  30 

no. 

6 

no. 

14 

no.  31 

no. 

7 

no. 

15 

no.  32 

no. 

8 

no. 

16 

no.  33 

1898,  no. 

1 

no. 

17 

no.  34 

no. 

2 

no. 

18 

no.  35 

i] 

no. 

3 

no. 

19 

[no.  36],  index 

lU 

no. 

4 

no. 

20 

1905,  no.    1 

if 

.an]    no. 

5 

1903,  no. 

1 

no.    2 

no. 

6 

no. 

2 

no.    3 

no. 

7 

no. 

3 

no.    4 

no. 

8 

no. 

4 

no.    5 

no. 

9 

no. 

5 

no.    6 

1899,  no. 

1 

no. 

6 

no.    7 

no. 

2 

no. 

7 

no.    8 

no. 

3 

no. 

8 

no.    9 

no. 

4 

no. 

9 

no.  10 

no. 

5 

no. 

10 

no.  11 

no. 

6 

no. 

11 

Same,  cor- 

no. 

7 

no. 

12 

rected  copy 

no. 

8 

no. 

13 

no.  12 

no. 

9 

no. 

14 

no.  13 

no. 

10 

no. 

15 

no.  14 

no. 

11 

no. 

16 

no.  15 

1900,  no. 

1 

no. 

17 

no.  16 

no. 

2 

no. 

18 

no.  17 

no. 

3 

no. 

19 

no.  18 

no. 

4 

no. 

20 

no.  19 

no. 

5 

no. 

21 

no.  20 

no. 

6 

no. 

22 

no.  21 

no. 

7 

no. 

23 

no.  22 

no. 

8 

no. 

24 

no.  23 

no. 

9 

no. 

25 

[no.  24],  index 

no. 

10 

no. 

26 

1906,  no.    1 

no. 

11 

[no. 

27],  index 

no.    2 

1901,  no. 

1 

1904,  no. 

1 

no.    3 

no. 

2 

no. 

2 

no.    4 

no. 

3 

no. 

3 

no.    5 

no. 

4 

no. 

4 

no.    6 

no. 

5 

no. 

5 

no.    7 

no. 

6 

no. 

6 

no.    8 

no. 

7 

no. 

7 

no.    9 

no. 

8 

no. 

8 

no.  10 

no. 

9 

no. 

9 

no.  11 

no. 

10 

no. 

10 

no.  12 

no. 

11 

no. 

11 

no.  13 

no. 

12 

no. 

12 

no.  14 

no. 

13 

no. 

13 

no.  15 

no. 

14 

no. 

14 

no.  16 

no. 

15 

no. 

15 

no.  17 

no. 

16 

no. 

16 

no.  18 

1902,  no. 

1 

no. 

17 

no.  19 

no. 

2 

no. 

18 

no.  20 

no. 

3 

no. 

19 

no.  21 

no. 

3i 

no. 

20 

no.  22 

no. 

4 

no. 

21 

no.  23 

no. 

5 

no. 

22 

no.  24 

no. 

6 

no. 

23 

[no.  25],  index 

1338 


Classification 
no. 

W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

W34.9: 

Ordnance  orders 

— Continued 

(date) 

1907,  no.    1 

1907  [no.  17],  index 

1908,  no,  16 

no.    2 

1908,  no.    1 

no,  17 

no.    3 

no.    2 

no,  18 

no.    4 

no.    3 

[no,  19],  index 

no.    5 

no.    4 

1909,"no.    1" 

no.    6 

no.    5 

no,    2 

no.    7 

no.    6 

no.    3 

no.    8 

no.    7 

no.    4 

no.    9 

no.    8 

no.    5 

no.  10 

no.    9 

no.    6 

no.  11 

no.  10 

no.    7 

no.  12 

no.  11 

no.    8 

no.  13 

no.  12 

no.    9 

no.  14 

no.  13 

no.  10 

no.  15 

no.  14 

[np.  11],  index 

no.  16 

no.  15 

W34.10: 

Ordnance  memoranda    4®  and  8» 

(nos.) 

1 

[Ist  edition]    1863 
Same.    [2d  edition] 

15 
1865           16 

2 

17 

3 

* 

18 

4 

19 

5 

20 

6 

21 

7 

22 

8 

[Ist  edition] 

23 

Same.    Revised  edition               24 

9 

25 

10 

26 

11 

27 

12 

28 

13 

29 

14 

W34.ll: 

Ordnance  notes 

large  8° 

(v.  nos.) 

[V 

l]no.    1 

* 

[v.    l]no.  29    * 

[V. 

2]  no.  57 

no.    2 

* 

no.  30    * 

no,  58 

no.    3 

» 

no.  31    * 

no,  59 

no,    4 

* 

no.  32    * 

no,  60 

no.    5 

* 

no.  33    * 

no,  61 

;. 

no.    6 

* 

no.  34    * 

no.  62 

1 

j> 

no.    7 

* 

no.  35    * 

no,  63 

no.    8 

« 

no.  36    * 

no,  64 

no.    9 

* 

no.  37    * 

no.  65 

, 

no.  10 

* 

no.  38    * 

no,  66 

X 

no.  11 

* 

no.  39    * 

no.  67 

\'. 

no.  12 

* 

no.  40    * 

[V. 

3]  no.  68 

<)] 

no.  13 

« 

[v.    2]  no.  41 

no,  69 

rf 

no.  14 

* 

no.  42 

no,  70 

no.  15 

* 

no.  43 

no,  71 

no.  16 

* 

no.  44 

no,  72 

no.  17 

« 

no,  45 

no,  73 

no.  18 

« 

no,  46 

no.  74 

no.  19 

« 

no.  47 

no.  75 

no.  20 

* 

no.  48 

no.  76 

no.  21 

* 

no.  49 

no,  77 

no.  22 

* 

no,  50 

no,  78 

no.  23 

* 

no,  51 

no,  79 

no.  24 

* 

no.  52 

no.  80 

no.  25 

* 

no.  53 

no.  81 

no.  26 

* 

no,  54 

no.  82 

no.  27 

* 

no,  55 

no.  83 

no.  28 

« 

no.  56 

no.  84 

1389 


flasAlflcatlon 
no. 

■W34.ll:     Ordnance  notes—Oontinued 

(v.  nofl.) 


tii,V. 


:r()i:gaicla£7/ 


[V 


[V. 


87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 


[v. '  3]  no.  85 
no.  86 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 

.:    no. 

no.  100 
4]  no.  101 
no.  102 
no.  103 
no.  104 
no.  105 
no.  106 
no.  107 
no.  108 
no.  109 
no.  110 
no.  Ill 
no.  112 
no.  113 
no.  114 
no.  115 
no.  116 
no.  117 
no.  118 
no.  119 
no.  120 
no.  121 
no.  122 
no.  123 
no.  124 
no.  125 
5]  no.  126 
no.  127 
no.  128 
no.  129 
no.  130 
no.  131 
no.  132 
no.  133 
no.  134 
no.  135 
no.  136 
no.  137 
no.  138 
no.  139 
no.  140 
no.  141 
no.  142 
no.  143 
no.  144 
no.  145 
no.  146 
no.  147 
no.  148 


NCE  I>EPAI 

ITM  ENT-Continued 

-Continued 

[v.  5]  no.  149 

[v.  7]  no.  213 

no.  1.^ 

no.  214 

no.  151 

no.  215 

no.  152 

no.  216 

no.  153 

no.  217 

no.  154 

no.  218 

no.  155 

no.  219 

no.  156 

no.  220 

no.  157 

no.  221 

no.  158 

no.  222 

no.  159 

no.  223 

no.  160 

no.  224 

no.  161 

no.  225 

no.  162 

no.  226 

no.  163 

no.  227 

no.  164 

no.  228 

no.  165 

no.  229 

no.  166 

no.  230 

no.  167 

no.  231 

[v.  6]  no.  168 

no.  232 

no.  169 

no.  233 

no.  170 

no.  234 

no.  171 

no.  235 

no.  172 

[v.  8]  no.  236 

no.  173 

no.  237 

no.  174 

no.  238 

no.  175 

no.  239 

no.  176 

no.  240 

no.  177 

no.  241 

no.  178 

no.  242 

no.  179 

fTOlljjljj ;  no.  243 

no.  180 

t /,-...  1    no.  244 

no.  181 

no.  245 

no.  182 

no.  246 

no.  183 

no.  247 

no.  184 

no.  248 

no.  185 

no.  249 

no.  186 

no.  250 

no.  187 

no.  251 

no.  188 

no.  252 

no.  189 

no.  253 

no.  190 

no.  254 

no.  191 

no.  255 

no.  192 

no.  256 

no.  193 

no.  257 

no.  194 

no.  258 

no.  195 

no.  259 

no. 196 

V.  9,  no.  260 

no.  197 

no.  261 

no.  198 

no.  262 

no.  199 

no.  263 

no.  200 

no.  264 

no.  201 

no.  265 

no.  202 

no.  266 

no.  203 

no.  267 

no.  204 

no.  268 

no.  205 

no.  269 

[v.  7]  no.  206 

no.  270 

no.  207 

no. 271 

no.  208 

no.  272 

no.  209 

no.  273 

no.  210 

no.  274 
no.  275 

no.  211 

no.  212 

no.  276 

1340 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


Classification 
no. 

"W34.ll :     Ordnance  notes- 


(v.  nosi) 


W34.ia^t 

d34 

839 
852 
877 


907 

W34.12  2: 

Ex7' 


Ex?^ 


Or2' 


Or22 
Siiil» 


-Continued 
V.  10,  no. 

305 

V. 

11 

,  no.  333 

no. 

306 

V. 

12 

no.  334 

no. 

307 

no.  335 

no. 

308 

no.  336 

no. 

309 

no.  337 

no. 

310 

no.  338 

no. 

311 

no.  339 

no. 

312 

no.  340 

no. 

313 

no.  341 

no. 

314 

no.  342 

(■     no. 

315 

no.  343 

no. 

316 

m;  .oij 

no.  344 

no. 

317   Te  ,oa 

no.  345 

no. 

318 

i '    .A  .1 

no.  346 

no. 

319 

no.  347 

V.  11,  no. 

320 

no.  348 

no. 

321 

no.  349 

no. 

322 

no.  350 

no. 

323 

no.  351 

no. 

324 

no.  352 

no. 

325 

no.  353 

no. 

326 

no.  354 

no. 

327 

no.  355 

no. 

328 

no.  356 

no. 

329 

no.  357 

no. 

330 

[V. 

13]  index  noB.  1-357 

no. 

331 

no. 

332 

V.    9,  no.  277 

no.  278 

no.  279 

no.  280 

no.  281 

no.  282 

no.  283 

no.  284 
V.  10,  no.  285 

no.  286 

no.  287 

no.  288 

no.  289 

no.  290 

no.  291 

no.  292 

no.  293 

no.  294 

no.  295 

no.  296 

no.  297 

no.  298 

no.  299 

no.  300 

no.  301 

no.  302 

no.  303 

no.  304 
(Discontinued.] 

Regulations  tor  government  of  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment (general) 

Regulations  for  Ordnance  Service,  Sept.  1830.    n.  p.  [1830].    12° 

Regulations  for  government  of  Ordnance  Department.    Washington, 

printed  by  Francis  Preston  Blair,  1834.     12° 
Same.    Washington,  printed  by  Jacob  Gideon,  jr.,  1839. 
Same.    Washington,  printed  by  Gideon  &  Co.,  1852. 
Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  Ordnance  Department.     1877. 

[A  i)ortion  of  the  material  previously  included  in  this  volume  has, 

beginning  with  this  issue,  been  published  as  Ordnance  property 

regulations  (W34.122:Or2).] 
Regulations  for  government  of  Ordnance  Department.     1907.     (No. 

1911;  WarDept.doc.  302.) 

Rules  and  regulations  (special) 

Explosives.     Regulations  governing  preparation  of  explosives  for  trans- 
portation.    Mar.  29,  1906.     12«    (No.  1720.) 

Same.     Mar.   29,    1906,    revised   Nov.    17,    1906.     1906.     12"    (No. 
1720.) 

Ordnance.  Regulations  for  care,  preservation,  and  accountability  of 
ordnance  and  ordnance  stores,  with  instructions  for  making  re- 
turns, reports,  etc.,  prescribed  by  chief  of  ordnance,  for  use  of 
troops  in  military  service  of  United  States.  1877.  [Back-title 
reads:  Ordnance  property  regulations,  1877.  Published  previous 
to  1877,  as  part  of  Regulations  for  government  of  Ordnance 
Department  (W34.12 1;)] 
Same,  with  title,  Ordnance  property  regulations,  1909.  1910.  (No. 
1912.) 

Small  arms.     Regulations  for  inspection  of  small  arms,  1823.    Davis  & 
Force,  print  [^823].    12° 


1341 


Clftssincatlun 
no. 

W34.12  3: 

Sml» 

Sm7» 

Sm72 
W34.13: 

(CT) 

W34.14: 

(date) 


W34.15: 

(CT) 

W34.16: 

(CT) 

W34.17: 

(v.  nos.) 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

Rules  and  regiilations  (special)— Continued 

Small  arms.    Rules  for  trial  of  small  arms  submitted  by  inventors  at 
Springfield  Armory.     [Oct.  1,  1900. J 

Smokeless  powder.    Regulations  for  examination  and  storage  of  smoke- 
less powders  in  store  at  powder  depots.    Mar.  8,  1902.    * 

Same.    Mar.  8, 1902,  revised  May  13, 1907.    1907.    12°    (No.  1888.) 

Specifications,  Instructions  to  bidders,  Proposals 

[Cataloeues  of  materials  and  supplies  required  at  arsenals,  etc.,  should  be  entered 
under  W34.16:] 

Tests  of  metals  at  Watertown  Arsenal 

1881  [2021-12]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number. ] 

1882  2073-11 

1883  2163-5]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1884  2334-35] 

1885  [2335-36] 

1886,  pt.l    [2480^-31] 
Same,  pt.  2    [2480^-31] 

1887  [2555-16] 

1888  [2653-451 

1889  [2740-14]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.  ] 

1890  [2864-165] 

1891  [2956-161] 

1892  [3104-43]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1893  [3438-373] 

1894  [3321-92] 

1895  [3413-54] 

1896  [3519-131 

1897  [3669-164' 

1898  [3810-143 

1899  [3978-300 

1900  [4154-190 

1901  [4372-508 

1902  [4526-335 

1903  [4707-521 

1904  [4857-291 

1905  [4983-22]' 

1906  [5149-26] 

1907  (War  Dept.  doc.  307.)    [5282-636] 

1908  (War  Dept.  doc.  337.)     [5444-1322] 
1909,  V.  1,  pts.  1,  2     [5737  '-149] 

Same,  v.  2,  pts.  3,  4    [5737  ^-149] 
Same,  V.  3,  pt.  5    [5737  M49] 
Sales  of  condemned  ordnance  and  stores 

[This  class  includes  cataloRues  of  condemned  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores  to  be 
sold  at  arsenals  and  forts,  and  notices  of  public  and  private  sales.] 

Catalogues  of  materials  and  supplies  required  at 
arsenals,  etc. 

[Other  publications  entitled  Specifications,  Instructions  to  bidders,  and  I'roposals 
should  be  entered  under  W34.13:] 

Collection  of  ordnance  reports  and  other  Important 
papers  relating  to  Ordnance  Department 

Collection  of  annual  reports  and  other  important  papers 

V.  1,  1812-44 

V.  2,  1845-60 

Collection  of  ordnance  reports  and  other  important  papers 

V.  3,  1860-89 

V.  4,  1860-89 


[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 


1342 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 


W34.     ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— Continued 
W34.18:    Price-Usts  4t,]!ti 


AmG 


Ci6 


C72p 
C72r 


'     F45b 
F45g 

G95 
H78 

In3 

M27 

M661 
M662 

J  no  Ml 
M86 


[All  price-lists  whether  so  designated  in  the  title  or  not  have  been  included  in  this 
class.] 

Ammunition.  Price  list  of  ammunition  and  its  components  for  artil- 
lery of  position  including  powders,  cartridge  bags,  and  cartridge 
storage  cases.    Apr.  10,  1909.    (No.  1892.) 

Cannon.     Price  list  of  tools  and  implements  packed  in  armament  chests 

I   .       for  siege  and  seacoast  cannon.    1899. 

Cavalry  forge  and  tools  for  field  service  [price-list].  Aug.  5,  1901. 
[This  is  a  corrected  page  to  be  substituted  for  the  corresponding 
page  in  the  last  preceding  price-list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance 
stores.] 

Colt  pistol.  Component  parts  [of]  automatic  Colt  pistol,  caliber  .38 
[price-list].  [1901.]  [This  is  a  corrected  page  to  be  substituted 
for  the  corresponding  page  in  the  last  preceding  price-list  of 
ordnance  and  ordnance  stores.] 

Colt's  revolver.  Colt's  revolver,  caliber  .45,  and  Colt's  double-action 
revolver,  caliber  .38,  armv  model  [price-lists].  [1901.]  [This  is 
a  corrected  page  to  be  substituted  for  the  corresponding  page  in 
the  last  preceding  price-list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores.] 

Equipments.  Price  list  of  ordnance  stores  comprising  equipments  for 
soldier,  horse  equipments,  and  officers'  equipments,  and  their 
spare  parts.  [Nov.  10]  1905.  (No.  1885.)  [See  also  W34.18:B.78, 
Of2,  and  Sml/1879.] 

Field  battery.  Cost  of  battery  of  4  3.2-inch  B.  L.  steel  field  guns. 
[Nov.  1900.] 

Field  guns.  Price  list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores,  comprising 
3-inch  field  guns,  with  their  artillery  carriages,  subcaliber  car- 
tridges, harness,  articles  for  fire  control,  tarc^ets  and  taro:et  mate- 
rial^ decapping,  cleaning,  and  priming  tools,  ammunition,  and 
their  spare  parts,  accessories,  implements,  and  equipments. 
[May  22]  1907.     (No.  1889.) 

Guns.  Price  list  of  8-inch,  10-inch,  and  12-inch  guns  and  carriages  with 
their  accessories,  implements,  and  equipments.  Apr.  13,  1909. 
(No.  1894.) 

Horse  equipments.  Class  7,  horse  equipments  [price-list].  [Jan.  7, 
1901.]  [This  is  a  corrected  list  to  be  substituted  for  the  corre- 
sponding list  in  the  last  preceding  price-list  of  ordnance  and 
ordnance  stores.    See  also  W34.18:Eq5  and  Sml/1879.] 

Infantry  equipments.  Class  7,  infantry  equipments  [price-list].  [1901.] 
[This  is  a  corrected  page  to  be  substituted  for  the  corresponding 
page  in  the  last  preceding  price-list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance 
stores.    See  also  W34.18:Eq5  and  Sml/1879.] 

Magazine  carbine.  Price  of  U.  S.  magazine  carbine,  cal.  .30,  model 
1896.  [1896.]  [This  is  a  corrected  page  to  be  substituted  for  the 
corresponding  page  in  the  last  preceding  price-list  of  ordnance 
and  ordnance  stores.] 

Mines,  Submarine.  Price  list  of  articles  of  submarine  mine  equipment. 
[Sept.  1]  1906.    (No.  1887.) 

Same.    Sept.  1,  1906,  revised  Oct.  1,  1909.     1909.     (No.  1887.) 

Mortars.    Price  list  of  12-inch  mortars  and  carriages  with  their  acces- 
^''*      series,    implements,    and   equipments.     [Apr.    30]    1909.     (No. 
-.  .      1895.) 

Mountain  guns.  Price  list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores  comprising 
2.95-inch  mountain  gun  with  its  carriage,  pack  outfits,  tools, 
implements,  etc..  for  portable  outfit,  subcaliber  cartridge  kit, 
decapping,  cleaning,  and  priming  tools,  ammunition  and  spare 
parts,  accessories,  implements  and  equipments.  [Jan.  30]  1908. 
(No.  1891.) 


1343 


ClM8lfle*Uon 
no. 

W34.18: 

Of2 


Or2« 

Or2» 
Or23 
Ot2* 
Sa3 


Selr 
Sels 
Sml/1879 


Sml/1882 

Sml/1884 

T17 

T178 

T75 


W;M.     ordnance  department— Continued 

Price-lists — Continued 

Officers.  Price  list  of  principal  articles  for  sale  to  officers  of  Army  by 
Ordnance  Department.  1905.  (No.  1883.)  [See  also  W34.18: 
Eq5  and  Sml/1879.] 

Ordnance.  Price  list  of  ordnance  stores,  arms,  equipments,  etc. 
n.  p.  n.  d. 

Ordnance.    Price  list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores.     1877. 
Same.     1903. 
Same.     1904.     (No.  1879.) 

Saluting  guns.  Price  list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores  comprising 
3-inch  W.  I.  saluting  gun,  and  machine  and  automatic  guns,  with 
their  carriages,  mounts,  decapping,  cleaning,  and  priming  tools, 
pack  outfits,  ammunition,  and  their  spare  parts  and  equipments. 
[Nov.  6]  1907.     (No.  1890.) 

Seacoast  guns.  Price  list  of  raf)id-fire  seacoast  guns  and  carriages,  2.24 
to  6  inch  calibers,  inclusive,  and  their  parts,  accessories,  imple- 
ments and  equipments.     May  10,  1909.     (No.  1896.) 

Seacoast  guns.  Price  list  of  subcaliber  guns,  subcaliber  and  drill  car- 
tridges, and  their  fittings  and  accessories,  pertaining  to  seacoast 
artillery.     Apr.  10,  1909.     (No.  1893.) 

Small  arms.  Price  list  of  small  arms  and  hand  arms,  small  arms  ammu- 
nition, personal  equipments  of  soldier,  comprising  infantry,  cav- 
alry, artillery,  and  band  equipments,  horse  equipments,  officers' 
equipments,  and  miscellaneous  articles  for  use  or  troop,  battery, 
and  company  organizations.  Revised  May  20,  1908.  1908. 
(No.  1879.)  [1st  edition  not  in  Public  Documents  Library.  See 
also  W34.18:Eq5,  H78,  In3,  Of 2,  T75,  and  entries  following  this 
under  Sml.] 

Small  arms.  Price  list  of  ordnance  stores  comprising  small  and  hand 
arms  and  their  spare  parts  and  appendages.  [Aug.  16]  1905. 
(No.  1882.)     [See  also  W34.18:Sml/1879.] 

Small  arms.  Price  list  of  ordnance  stores  comprising  small  arms  ammu-r 
nition  and  its  components.  [Oct.  17]  1905.  (No.  1884.)  [See 
also  W34.18:Sml/1879.] 

Targets,  etc.  [price-list],  n.  d.  [This  is  a  corrected  page  to  be  substi- 
tuted for  the  corresponding  page  in  the  last  preceding  price- 
list  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores.] 

Targets.  Price  list  of  seacoast  targets,  photoprinting  and  drafting  arti- 
cles, resizing  and  reloading  outfit  for  drill  primer  and  pressure 
gauges.    May  13,  1909.     (No.  1897.) 

Troop  organizations.  Price  list  of  ordnance  stores  comprising  miscella- 
neous articles  for  troop,  battery,  and  company  organizations,  in- 
cluding cleaning  and  preserving  supplies  for  all  branches  of  serv- 
ice.    [Jan.  11]  1906.     (No.  1886.)     [5ee  a/so  W34.18:Sml/1879.] 


W35.     ORDNANCE  AND  FORTIFICATION  BOARD 


W35.1: 

(date) 


[Created  by  act  approved  Sept.  22, 1888  (Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  489).] 

Annual  reports 


(The  reports  of  the  Ordnance  and  Fortification  Board,  with  the  exception  of  the 
reports  for  1891, 1892,  and  1909,  appear  also  in  the  reports  of  the  War  Department 


1891  [Oct.  30, 1888-Oct.  30, 1891,  1st]    [2949-12] 
Congressional  document  number.] 

1892,  Oct.  24, 1891-Oct.   30, 1892,  [2d]     [3103-11] 

Congressional  document  number  " 

1893,  Oct.  31, 1892-Oct.  31, 1893,  3d 

1894,  Oct.  31, 1893-Oct.  31, 1894,  4th 

1895,  Oct.  31, 1894-Oct.  31, 1895,  5th 
[Imprint  date  1896.] 


[No  edition  without 
[No  edition  without 


3218-23] 

3319-136] 

'3349-56]    [Imprint  date  1895.] 


1344 


Classification    W35. 
no. 


ORDNANCE  AND  FORTIFICATION  BOARD - 

Continued 


W35.1: 

(date) 


W35.2: 

F51 

M84 

W35.3: 

(nos.) 
W35.4: 

i,  ,„(no8.) 


Annual  reports — Continued 

1896,  Oct.  31, 1895-Oct.   31, 1896,  6th  [3467-32] 

1897,  Oct.  31, 1896-Oct.   31, 1897,  7th  [3590-27' 

1898,  Oct.  31, 1897-Oct.   31, 1898,  8th  [3725-21' 

1899,  Oct.  31,1898-Oct.   31,1899,  9th  [3846-23] 

1900,  Oct.  31, 1899-Oct.   31, 1900,  10th  [4 148-159] 

1901,  Nov.    1, 1900-JunG  30, 1901,  11th  4322-85] 

1902,  July     1, 1901-June  30, 1902,  12th  [4496-245] 

1903,  July     1, 1902-June  30, 1903,  13th  [In  4629-2] 

1904,  July     1, 1903-June  30, 1904,  14th  [In  4782-2] 

1905,  July     1, 1904-June  30, 1905,  15th  [4985-85] 

1906,  July     1, 1905-June  30, 1906,  16th  [5150-90 

1907,  July     1, 1906-June  30, 1907,  17th  [5239-57 

1908,  fiscal  year,  18th     [5557-1227] 

1909,  fiscal  year,  [19th]    [5834-271] 

General  publications 

Fire  control.     Test  of  system  of  fire  control  and  direction  in  Pensacola 

Harbor,  Fla.,  Apr.  1903.     1903.  [Confidential.] 

Mortar  fire.  Tests  of  mortar  fire  in  Portland  Harbor,  Me.,  fall  of  1901. 
1902.     [Confidential.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


W36.    PAY  DEPARTMENT 

[The  earliest  legislation  concerning  pay  of  the  Army  was  a  resolution  of  the  Continental  Congress  at  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  June  16, 1775.  The  Pay  Department  was  established  by  act  approved  Apr.  24, 1816  (Stat.  L. 
V.  3,  p.  297),  which  oreanized  the  general  staff  and  made  further  provisions  for  the  Army. 

See,  for  Sketch  of  organization  of  Pay  Department,  1775-1876,  W36.2:P29 1.] 


W36.1: 

(date) 

W36.2: 

An7 

D37 
D56 

M511 


M512 
P291 

P292 
P293 


Annual  reports 

[1826-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  since  1866  usually 
issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Annuity  scheme.  Reports  on  annuity  scheme  [for  officers  of  Army]; 
by  Benj'n  Alvord.     [1878.] 

Delay.  Memorandum  circular  [extracts  from  Army  regulations  relative 
to  delay  of  payments  to  officers].     Mar.  24,  1903.     12° 

Digest  of  recent  decisions,  orders,  and  rulings  pertaining  to  pay  of  Army, 
edited  to  include  Feb.  15,  1900;  prepared  by  C.  C.  Sniff  en  [and] 
H.  L.  Rogers.     1900.     large  8° 

Memoranda,  circulars,  and  circular  letters  of  paymaster-general's  office. 
1875.  12°  [This  compilation  includes  some  unnumbered  cir- 
culars. Circulars  1-104,  Jan.  2,  1864-Sept.  8,  1874  (except  102, 
which  number  was  not  issued),  and  Memoranda  1-61,  Apr.  21, 
1864-Sept.  27,  1866.  It  is  likely  that  most  of  these  as  first  sent 
out  were  not  printed  but  written.     See,  for  later  Circulars,  W36 .4 :] 

Memorandum  index  for  officers  of  Pay  Department.  1863.  *  [See, 
for  revision,  W36.7  ^"864  \] 

Pay  Department.  Sketch  of  organization  of  Pay  Department,  1775- 
1876;  [by  A.  B.  Carey].  Washington,  D.  C,  Paymaster  General's 
Office,  1876. 

Pay.  Compendium  of  pay  of  Army,  1785-1888;  compiled  by  Thomas 
M.  Exley.     1888. 

Pay.    Table  of  daily  rates  of  pay,  enlisted  men  of  Army,  including  20 

£er  centum  allowed  by  act  of  Congress  approved  Apr.  26,  1898. 
[ay,  1898.     oblong  8° 


1345 


Claiwinratloii 
no. 

W36.2: 

P29« 

W36.3: 

(no8.) 
W36.4: 

(no8.) 


W36.     PAY  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Same.    Sept.  10,  1899.    oblong  8« 
See,  for  Army  pay  tables,  W36.10: 

Bulletins  >. 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars    12° 


1-104  See  entry  and  157 
note  under  158 
W36.2:M51.  159 

105  160 

106  161 

107  162 

108  163 

109  164 

110  165 

111  [Typewritten.]   166 

112  167 

113  168 

114  169 

115  170 

116  171 

117  172 

118  173 

119  174 

120  175 

121  176 

122  177 

123  178 

124  179 

125  180 

126  *  181 

127  182* 

128  [Typewritten.]   183 

129  184 

130  185 

131  [Typewritten.]        186 

132  [Typewritten.]       187 

133  188 

134  189 

135  [Erroneously    190 

printed  136.]         191 

136  192 

137  [Typewritten.]   193 

138  194 

139  195 

140  196 

141  197 

142  198 

143  199 

144  200 

145  201 

146  202 

147  203 

148  204 

149  205 

150  206 

151  207 

152  208 

153  209 

154  210 

155  211 

156  212 


213 

214 

215 

216 

217 

218 

24P,  Dec.  23,  1899 
[Withdrawn.] 
Same,  Jan.  5,  1900 
[Given  number 
of  circular  of 
Dec.  23,  1899, 
which  was  with- 
drawn.] 

220 

221 

222 

223 

224 

225 

226 

227 

228 

229 

230 

231 

232 

233 

234 

235 

236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

241 

242 

243 

244 

245 

246 

247 

248 

249 

250 

251 

252 

253 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 


82452°— 11 -85 


1346 


CUssiflcation 
no. 

W36.4 : 

(no8.) 


W36.5: 

(date) 


W36.     PAY  DEPARTMENT— Continued 


W36.6: 

(date) 


Circulars — Continued 


262 
263 
264 
265 
266 
267 


268 
269 
270 
271 

272 
273 


274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 


Distance  circulars 


■ff 


no. 

5 

no. 

1 

no. 

no, 

4 


31 
no. 
25 
no. 
30 
5 

no. 
no.  1 
no.  2 

30  no.  3 

31  no.  4 
no.  5 
25    no.  6 
no.  1 
no.  2 
15    no.  3 
no.  4  12° 
no.  1     [Amends 


[Amending  Official  table  of  distances,  1894 
(W36.9:894).] 


[Issued  when  necessary  to  amend  the  Official  table  of  distances  (W36.9:).  The 
circulars  which  amend  each  edition  of  the  Official  table  are  numbered  as  shown 
below.  The  file  of  Distance  circulars  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is 
incomplete.] 

1890,  Feb.  13    no.  3    [Amends  Official  table  of  distances,  1888  (W36.9: 
888).] 

1894,  Jufie  30    no.  1 

1895,  Jan.    31    no.  2 
Same,  June  15    no.  3 
Same,  Oct.    31    no.  4 

1896,  Feb.     7 
Same,  July 

1898,  Feb.   15 
Same,  June 
Same,  Aug. 

1899,  July    15 

1899,  Nov.  30 

1900,  June     1 
Same,  June 
Same,  Oct. 

1901,  Feb.     6 
Same,  Feb. 

1902,  June     9 

1903,  Jan.      1 
Same,  Mar. 

1904,  Oct.    13 

1905,  Dec.   15 
(W36.9:905).] 

1907,  Mar.   20    no.  1        ^ 
Same,  May    25    no.  2/ 
Stoppage  circulars   12»  and  8° 

[Issued  usually  on  the  15th  of  each  month.] 
1872,  Aug.     *  1874, 


[Amending  Official  table  of  distances,  1897 
(W36.9:897).] 


[Amending  Official  table  of  distances,  1899 
(W36.9:899).] 


[Amending  Official  table  of  distances,  1902 
(W36.9:902).] 


Official     table     of     distances,     1905 


[Amending  Official  table  of  distances,  1906 
(W36.9:906).] 


Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
1873,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


Jan. 
'  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
1875,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 


im 


ClaHsinratloa 
no. 

W86. 

PAY  1>KPAHTMENT- 

— Contin 

W36.6: 

Stoppage  clrculara— CoiUiMMq4 

(date) 

1875,  June     * 

1880 

,Oct. 

« 

July     * 

Nov. 

* 

Aug.    * 

Dec. 

* 

Sept.    * 

1881 

,  Jan. 

# 

Oct.      * 

Feb. 

* 

Nov.    * 

Mar. 

* 

Dec.     * 

Apr. 
May 

* 

1876,  Jan.      * 

* 

Feb.     * 

June 

* 

Mar.     * 

July 

* 

Apr.     * 
Mky     * 

Aug. 
Sept. 

* 
* 

June     * 

Oct. 

* 

July     * 

Nov. 

* 

Aug.     * 

Dec. 

* 

Sept.    * 

1882 

,  Jan. 

* 

Oct.     * 

Feb. 

* 

Nov.    * 

Mar. 

* 

~ 

Dec.     * 

Apr. 
Mky 

n 

1877,  Jan.      * 

M 

Feb.     ♦ 

June 

« 

Mar.     * 

July 

* 

May     * 

Aug. 
Sept. 

* 
* 

June    * 

Oct. 

* 

July     ^  , 

Nov. 

* 

Aug.  *;• 

Dec. 

* 

Sept.    * 

1883 

,  Jan. 

* 

Oct.     * 

Feb. 

* 

Nov.    * 

Mar. 

* 

Dec.     * 
1878,  Jan.      * 

Apr. 
May 

* 
* 

Feb.     * 

June 

* 

Mar.     * 

July 

* 

Apr.     * 
Mky     * 

Aug. 

Sept. 

|;- 

June  o* 

Oct. 

July     * 

Nov. 

* 

Aug.     * 

Dec. 

* 

Sept.    * 

1884 

,  Jan. 

* 

Oct.     * 

Feb. 

* 

Nov.    * 

Mar. 

* 

Dec.     * 

Apr. 

* 

1879,  Jan.      * 

May 

* 

Feb.     * 

June 

>>M 

Mar.     * 

July 

♦ 

Apr.     » 
May      * 

Aug. 
Sept. 

* 

June     * 

Oct. 

It 

July     * 

Nov. 

* 

Aug.     * 

Dec. 

* 

Sept.    * 

1885 

,  Jan. 

* 

Oct.     ♦ 

Feb. 

* 

Nov.     * 

Mar. 

* 

Dec.     * 
1880,  Jan.      * 

Apr. 
May 

* 
* 

Feb.     * 

June 

* 

Mar.     * 

July 

* 

Aor.     * 
M^y     * 

Aug. 

Sept. 

* 
* 

June     * 

Oct. 

* 

July     * 

Nov. 

* 

Aug.     * 

Dec. 

* 

Sept.    * 

1886 

,  Jan. 

# 

1348 


Classification 
no. 

W36.     PAY  DEPARTMENT 

—Continued 

W36.6: 

Stoppage  clrculars- 

-Continued 

(date) 

1886,  Feb. 

* 

1891,  June 

* 

Mar. 

* 

July 

* 

Apr. 
May 

* 

Aug. 
Sept. 

* 
* 

June 

» 

Oct. 

* 

July 

* 

Nov. 

* 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Sept. 

* 

1892,  Jan. 

* 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

* 

Nov. 

« 

Mar. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Apr. 
May 

* 

1887,  Jan. 

« 

* 

Feb. 

* 

June 

* 

Mar. 

* 

July 

* 

Apr. 

* 

Aug. 

* 

May 

* 

Sept. 

* 

June 

* 

Oct. 

* 

July 

* 

Nov. 

* 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Sept. 

« 

1893,  Jan. 

« 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

* 

Nov. 

* 

Mar. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Apr. 

* 

1888,  Jan. 

* 

May 

Mr 

Feb. 

* 

June 

* 

Mar. 

* 

July 

« 

Apr. 

* 

Aug. 

it 

May 

* 

Sept. 

* 

June 

* 

Oct. 

* 

July 

* 

Nov. 

« 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Sept. 

* 

1894,  Jan. 

* 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

* 

Nov. 

« 

Mar. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Apr. 
May 

* 

1889,  Jan. 

* 

* 

Feb. 

* 

June 

it 

Mar. 

» 

July 

it 

Apr. 
May 

* 

Aug. 
Sept. 

« 

June 

* 

Oct. 

July 

* 

Nov. 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

Sept. 

* 

1895,  Jan. 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

Nov. 

* 

Mar. 

Dec. 

* 

Apr. 

1890,  Jan. 

♦ 

May 

Feb. 

* 

June 

Mar. 

* 

July 

Apr. 
May 

* 

* 

Aug. 
Sept. 

June 

* 

Oct. 

July 

* 

Nov. 

Aug. 

* 

Dec. 

Sept. 

* 

1896,  Jan. 

Oct. 

* 

Feb. 

Nov. 

it 

Mar. 

Dec. 

* 

Apr. 

1891,  Jan. 

* 

May 

Feb. 

* 

June 

Mar. 

* 

July 

[Withdrawn.] 

Apr. 
May 

» 

Same,  corrected 

« 

Aug. 

1349 


ClMMlflcatlon 
no. 

W36.    PAY  D] 

EPARTMENT- 

W36.G: 

Stoppage  circulars— 

Continued 

(date) 

1896,  Sept. 

1901,  Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1902,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1897,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 
Mky 

June 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1903,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1898,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

June 

May 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1904,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1899,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 
Mar. 

M^y 

Apr. 
May 

June 
July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1905,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1900,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 
May 

Mar. 

Apr. 

June 

May 

July 

June 

Aug. 

July 

Sept. 

Aug. 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

1906,  Jan. 

Dec. 

Feb. 

1901,  Jan. 

Mar. 

Feb. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

May 

Same,  revised  Mar 

.  25                  June 

Apr. 
May 

July 

Aug. 

June 

Sept. 

July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

1907,  Jan.  f 

t  A  corrected  2d  print  was  issued. 


1350 


Classification 
no. 

W36.G: 

(date) 


W36.7 ' : 

(date) 


W36.7  2: 

(date) 


W36.8: 

(date) 


W36.     PAY  DEPARTMENT— Continued        " -""  * 

.«u 

Stoppage  circulars— Continued  >.; 5.^:7/ 

1907,  Feb.  1908,  Aug. 
Mar.  Sept. 
Apr.  Oct. 
May  Nov. 
June  Dec. 
July  1909,  Jan. 
Aug.  Feb. 
Sept.  Mar. 
Oct.  Apr. 
Nov.  May 
Dec.  June 

1908,  Jan.  July 
Feb.  Aug. 
Mar.  Sept. 
Apr.  Oct. 
May  Nov. 
June  Dec. 
July 

Manual  for  Pay  Department 

Army  paymaster's  manual 

1864;  revised  to  Dec.  31,  1863    12°    [This  is  a  revision  of  the  Memoran- 
dum index  of  June  30,  1863;  see  W36.2:M512.] 
Same;  revised  to  June  30,  1864    12° 
Same,  supplement  to  Mar.  4,  1865    * 
Same,  supplement  to  Nov.  30,  1865    *• 
Same,  appendix.    July  28,  1866.    * 
1867    [The  copy  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  imperfect.] 
1869 
1871 
1884 

Manual  for  Pay  Department 
1896    12«    (War  Dept.  doc.  20.)     [Interleaved.] 
1898    (War  Dept.  doc.  69.) 
1902     (War  Dept.  doc.  170.) 
1905    [1st  edition.]    (War  Dept.  doc.  170.) 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    [Includes  Manual  amendment  circulars  1-3  of 
1905,  dated  respectively  May  25  and  Sept.  30,  1905,  and  June  25, 
1906;  566  W36.7  2:905 1>3.] 
1907    [1st  edition.]    (War  Dept.  doc.  170.) 

Same.  [2d  edition.]  [Includes  Manual  amendment  circulars  1 
and  2  of  1907,  dated  respectively  Dec.  1,  1907,  and  June  26,  1908; 
see  W36.7  2:907  1.2.] 

Manual  amendment  circulars 


1905  [no.  1]  May  25 

no.  2  Sept.  30 

no.  3  June  25, 1906 

1907,  no.  1  Dec.  1      *     \ 

no.  2  June  26, 1908/ 

no.  3  Oct.  7, 1908 

Monthly  station  list  of  officers 

Station  list  of  paymasters 


[Reprinted   in    2d    edition    of   the    1905 
Manual;  see  W36.7i:905  2.] 

[Reprinted    in    2d    edition   of   the    1907 
Manual;  see  W 36. 7^:907 "".] 


1869,  Aug. 

* 

1870,  Mar. 

Sept. 

* 

Apr. 

Oct. 

* 

May 

Nov. 

* 

June 

Dec. 

* 

July 

1870,  Jan. 

* 

Aug. 

Feb. 

* 

Sept. 

1870,  Oct. 

* 

1871,  May 

Nov. 

.  *.    . 

June 

Dec. 

■*n  ■;. 

July 

1871,  Jan. 

* 

Aug. 

Feb. 

* 

Sept, 

Mar. 

* 

Oct. 

Apr. 

* 

Nov, 

1351 


Claiwinratlon 
no. 

W36. 

PAY  Dl 

EP 

ARTMENT 

-Cc 

ntinued 

W36.8: 

Monthly  station  list  of  officers— Continaed 

(date) 

Station  list  of  paymasters— Continued 

1871,  Dec.     * 

1873,  Jan. 

» 

1874,  Feb. 

# 

1875,  Mar.     * 

1872,  Jan.      * 

Feb. 

» 

Mar. 

* 

Apr.     * 
May      * 

Feb.     ♦ 

Mar. 

» 

Apr. 
M^y 

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Aug.     * 

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Nov.    * 

Sept.    * 

Oct. 

* 

Nov. 

# 

Dec.     * 

Oct.     * 

Nov. 

* 

Dec. 

* 

Nov.    * 

Dec. 

* 

1875,  Jan. 

It 

Dec.     * 

1874,  Jan. 

* 

Feb. 

* 

Quarterly  station  list  of  paymasters 

1876,  Jan.      * 

1878,  July 

«■ 

1881,  Jan. 

* 

1883,  July     ♦ 

Apr.     * 

Oct. 

* 

Apr. 

* 

Oct.     ♦ 

July     * 

1879,  Jan. 

* 

July 

* 

1884,  Jan.      * 

Oct.      * 

Apr. 

* 

Oct. 

* 

Apr.     * 

1877,  Jan.      * 

July 

* 

1882,  Jan. 

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July     * 

Apr.     * 

Oct. 

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Apr. 

* 

Oct.      * 

July     * 

1880,  Jan. 

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July 

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1885, Jan.      * 

Oct.     * 

Apr. 

* 

Oct. 

* 

1878,  Jan.      * 

July 

* 

1883,  Jan. 

* 

Apr.     * 

Oct. 

* 

Apr. 

* 

Quarterly  station  list  of  officers 

1885,  Apr.     * 

1887,  Oct. 

* 

1890,  Apr. 

1892,  Oct. 

July     * 

1888,  Jan. 

*i 

\             July 

1893,  Jan. 

Oct.     * 

Apr. 

*• 

Oct. 

Apr. 

1886,  Jan.      * 

July 

*• 

1891,  Jan. 

July 

Apr.     * 

Oct. 

*■ 

Apr. 

Oct. 

July     * 

1889,  Jan. 

*• 

July 

1894,  Jan. 

Oct.     * 

Apr. 

*• 

Oct. 

Apr.t 

1887,  Jan.      * 
Apr.     * 
July     * 

July 

Oct. 

1890,  Jan. 

* 

1892,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 

1898,  Sept.  t 

Monthly  station  list  of  officers 

1899,  Jan. 

1900,  Aug. 

1902,  Feb. 

1903,  Sept. 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

Apr. 
Mky 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

June 

1904,  Jan. 

June 

1901,  Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

July 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
Mky 

Sept. 

Apr. 

[Nc 

ne           Oct. 

Oct. 

issued. 

1              Nov. 

June 

Nov. 

May 

Dec. 

July 

Dec. 

Jime 

1903,  Jan. 

Aug. 

1900,  Jan. 

July 

Feb. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

Apr. 
May 

Oct. 

Dec. 

Nov. 

June 

1905,  Jan. 

June 

Dec. 

July 

Feb. 

July 

1902,  Jan. 

Aup:. 

Mar. 

fThe  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  definite  information  concerning  issues 
between  Oct.  1887  and  Oct.  1889,  although  the  probabilities  are  that  there  were 
quarterly  issues  during  that  period. 

JNone  issued  between  Apr.  1894,  and  Sept.  1898,  after  which  the  publication 
became  monthly,  beginning  with  Jan.  1899. 


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no. 

W36.     PAY  DEPARTMENT— Continued 

W36.8: 

Montlily  station  list  of  officers — Continued 

(date) 

1905,  Apr.              1906,  July 
May                        Aug. 

1907,  Oct.               1909,  Jan. 

Nov. 

Feb. 

June                       Sept. 

Dec. 

Mar. 

July                        Oct. 

1908,  Jan. 

Apr. 
May 

Aug.                       Nov. 

Feb. 

Sept.                      Dec. 

Mar. 

June 

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Oct.               1907,  Jan. 

Apr. 
M^y 

July 

Nov.                       Feb. 

Aug. 

Dec.                       Mar. 

June 

Sept. 

1906,  Jan.                        Apr. 
Feb.                       May 

July 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

Mar.                       June 

Sept. 

Dec.t 

Apr.                       July 
May                         Aug. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

June                       Sept. 

Dec. 

W36.9 : 

Official  table  of  distances    8«>  and  4« 

(dat«) 

See,  for  Distance  circulars, 

amending  Official  table,  W36.5: 

1881    [Effective  Jan.  1,  1882. 

1884 

1885 

Interleaved.] 

1886 

1888 

1894 

1897    (War  Dept.  doc.  43.) 

1899    (War  Dept.  doc.  106.) 

1902    (War  Dept.  doc.  154.) 

1905    (War  Dept.  doc.  242.) 

1906    (War  Dept.  doc.  276.) 

W36.10: 

Army  pay  tables    4° 

(date) 

See  also  WiQ.2-:?2'd^-\ 
1904,  Feb.  23 

1907,  July    1 

1908,  June    1 

'         ■     ,.      ; 

W37.    PROVOST-MARSHAL-GENERAt, 

[This  office  was  established  according  to  provisions  of  act  of  Mar.  3,  1863  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  732).  the  first 
Provost-Marshal-General  being  appointed  Mar.  17,  1863.  Abolished,  Aug.  28,  1866,  by  act  of  July  28, 
1866  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  337),  the  business  being  then  turned  over  to  the  Adjutant-General  (W3.).  The 
medical  statistics  recorded  by  this  office  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  were  printed  by  the  Medical 
Department  in  1875;  see  W44.2:St2  >>2.] 

W37.1:     Annual  reports 

(date)  [1863-65,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 

Final  report  on  operations  of  bureau  from  Mar.  17,  1863,  to  Mar.  17,  1866,  was  pub- 
lished In  2  V.  as  appendix  to  annual  report  of  War  Department,  1865;  see  Wl.l: 
865  3>4. 
A  final  report  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Office  "relative  to  the  late  bureau  and 
office  of  the  Provost-Marshal-General"  was  published  in  1875;  see  W3.2:P94.] 

W37.2 :     General  publications 

Final  report  of  Adjutant-General's  Office  relative  to  completion  and 
closing  of  business  connected  with  collecting,  drilling,  and  organ- 
izing volunteers,  and  late  bureau  and  office  of  Provost-Marshal- 
General.  .See  W3.2:P94. 
N84  Notice  [relative  to  publishing  by  district  provost-marshals,  as  handbill: 
Men  wanted  for  invalid  corps].    June  11,  1863.     12^* 

Statistics,  medical  and  anthropological,  of  Provost-Marshal-General's 
Bureau,  derived  from  records  of  examination  for  military  service 
in  armies  of  United  States  during  late  War  of  Rebellion,  of  over  a 
million  recruits,  drafted  men,  substitutes,  and  enrolled  men; 
compiled  by  J.  H.  Baxter.    See  W44.2:St2  ^'\ 

t  Series  discontinued  with  issue  for  Oct.  1910.     Lists  for  Jan.-Oct.  1910  are  not 
included  in  this  Checklist,  which  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909. 


1353 


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no. 

W87.3: 

(noa.) 
W87.4: 

(date) 

W37.5: 

(date) 


W37.    PRO  VOST-MARSHAIj-GENERAIi— Continued 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.]  ^ 

V 

Circulars 

[The  Public  Documents  Library  has  Circulars  1-106  of  1863,  and  1-12  of  1864.    The 
flies  not  being  complete,  they  are  not  listed  here.] 

Regulations 

1863,  Apr.  21 

1864,  Apr.  [May]  1 
Same,  Sept.  1 


W38.    PUBIilC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS  OFFICE 


(The  Commissioner  of  Public  Buildings  (1 1.51:)  was  relieved  of  the  work  of  lliis  ofTice,  and  the  work 
placed  luuler  the  chief  engineer  of  the  Armv,  by  act  approved  Mar.  2,  1807.    See,  for  historical  informa- 
'" ■        '  8(W7.1>:9008,  or  W.W.I :900).    Seealsouote 


tion,  p.  o27.3-86  of  Engineer  Department  report  for  1900,  pt. 
under  11.51:] 

W38.1: 

(date) 


W38.2: 

B221 

B222 
R861 

R862 
R863 

W38.3: 

(nos.) 
"^8.4: 

(nos.) 
W38.5: 

(CT) 


Annual  reports 

[See,  for  earlier  reports,  1 1.51: 

1867-1909,  issued  as  appendixes  to  annual  reiwrts  of  the  Engineer  Department 
(W7.11:),  and  usually  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Band  concerts.  Schedule  for  band  concerts  in  public  parks  [W^ashing- 
ton,  D.  C],  for  summer  of  1908,  June  1  to  Sept.  29.  May  15,  1908. 
12«> 

Same,  for  summer  of  1909.    May  25,  1909.    12« 
Rules  and  regulations  for  United  States  parks  and  reservations,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    July  1,  1900.     narrow  12° 
Same  [circular  amending].    Jan.  16,  1901.     narrow  12** 
Rules  and  regulations  for  United  States  parks  and  reservations,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    July  20,  1907.    24<* 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Specifications 


W39.    QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT 


[A  quartermaster-general  for  the  Army  was  first  authorized  by  resolution  of  the  Continental  Congress, 
June  16, 1775.  The  Quartermaster's  Department  was  established  by  act  approved  Mar.  28, 1812  (Stat.  L. 
V.  2,  p.  696).    See,  for  Sketch  of  organization  of  Quartermaster's  Department,  1774-1876,  W39.6:869m.] 


W39.1: 

(date) 

W39.1«: 

(date) 
W39.2: 

Ar5 

B61 


B86 


Annual  reports 

[1826-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  usually  issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 

Annual  reports  (separates) 


General  publications 

Arlington,  Va.  Circular  letter  [concerning  burial  in  national  cemetery- 
Arlington,  Va.J.    July  19,  1909.     12<' 

Blanks.  List  of  blanks  and  books  supplied  by  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment.    [Jan.  1,  1896.]    f« 

Boilers.  Circular  letter  (concerning  cleaning  of  boilers  in  steamers  of 
Quartermaster's  Department].    Jan.  1,  1906.     12«» 

Buildings.    [Drawings  of  military  buildings.]    1872.    12° 


/ 


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Classification 
no. 

W39.2 : 

C891 


C892 
F66 

H34 


H36 

H78 


M59 

N21 
P25 

P84 

R13 

Sh7 

St2i 

St22 
T68» 

T682 

T683 

W12 

W42 


W39.3: 

(nos.) 
W39.4: 

(date) 


W39.    QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT— Cont'd 

General  publications— Continued 

£juba.    Report  of  embarkation  of  expedition  for  Cuban  intervention 
from  Newport  News,  Va.,  between  Sept.  29,  1906,  and  Oct.  19, 
1906;  by  Thomas  H.  Slavens.     * 
Same.    2d  edition,    n.  p.  [1907]. 

Florida  war.  Record  of  officers  and  soldiers  killed  in  battle  and  died  in 
service  during  Florida  war.     1882. 

Headstones.  Circular  letter  [concerning  data  to  be  furnished  by  appli- 
cants for  headstones  for  graves  of  soldiers  or  sailors  of  Revolu- 
tionary War,  War  of  1812,  and  Mexican  War].    June  1,  1908.     12° 

Helmets.     Standard  helmets  and  trimmings.     1881.     large  4° 

Horse-shoeing.  Hints  on  horseshoeing,  being  exposition  of  Dunbar  sys- 
tem, taught  to  farriers  of  Army,  under  authority  of  joint  resolu- 
tion of  Congress  of  July  28,  1866;  prepared  by  John  Kieman. 
1871.    4« 

Military  post  exchanges.  Memorandum  showing  in  detail  purposes  for 
which  appropriations  made  by  Congress  for  military  post  ex- 
changes since  June  30,  1902,  have  been  expended.  Nov.  15, 
1907. 

National  cemeteries.  List  of  national  cemeteries,  showing  number  of 
interments  in  each,  June  30,  1896.     f  ** 

Parsons,  Lewis  B.  Reports  to  War  Department;  bj^  Lewis  B.  Parsons, 
chief  of  rail  and  nver  transportation.  St.  Louis,  George  Knapp  & 
Co.,  1867. 

Posts  and  stations.  Outline  description  of  military  posts  and  stations 
in  1871.    1872.    4"    [Interleaved.]  , 

Raihx)ads.    Table  of  land  grant  raib-oads.     1876.     12°    '1  j  '^«>i 

Shoe.  Military  shoe,  by  S.  A.  Salquin;  1st  prize  in  oflScial  military 
competition  in  1874,  with  preface  by  [Ferd]  Lecomte,  of  Swiss 
Army.    1883.    [Translation.] 

Stars  and  stripes  [memoranda  relative  to  United  States  flag  and  other 
flags  furnished  by  Quartermaster's  Department].     [1st  edition.] 
Oct.  4,  1909.     11  p.     12° 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    Oct.  4,  1909.     10  p.     12° 

Transportation.  Report  on  transportation  of  troops  and  military  stores 
over  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Sante  Fe  Railroad,  1875-76.     1881. 

Transportation  of  military  property  under  contract  by  rail,  water,  and 
wagon.     1884. 

Transportation.     Pack  transportation;  by  H.  W.  Daly.     1908. 

Wagon  harness.     Army  wagon  harness,  horse  and  mule.     1877.     4° 

Weight.  Table  of  weight  of  each  article  of  clothing  and  equipage, 
showing  form,  contents,  and  weights  of  regular  shipping  packages 
of  same,  and  tables  of  quantities  of  material  required  in  manufac- 
ture of  army  clothing  and  equipage.     1888. 

BuUetlns 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars    12°  and  8° 

[It  is  probable  that  many  circtilars,  both  written  and  printed,  have  been  sent  out  by 
the  Quartermaster's  Department  which  it  is  impossible  to  get  trace  of  now. 
The  file  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  incomplete.] 


1868,  Feb.  21 

>SeeW39.7:l-13. 

1901,  Feb.  26 

1894,  Aug.  20 

May  15 

1895,  Oct.   9 

June  22 

1896,  Feb.  8 

June  26 

Dec.  8 

June  29 

1900,  Aug.  15 

1904,  no.  1 

Sept.  21 

no.  2 

1901,  Jan.  18 

no.  3 

Feb.  4 

no.  4 

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\V39.4: 

Circulars— Continued 

(date) 

1904,  no.    5 

1906,  no.    7 

no.    6 

no.    8 

no.    7 

no.    9 

no.    8'< 

no.  10 

no.    9 

no.  11 

no.  10 

no.  12 

no.  11 

no.  13 

no.  12 

no.  14 

no.  13 

no.  15 

no.  14 

no.  16 

no.  15 

no.  17 

no.  16 

no.  18 

no.  17 

no.  19 

no.  18 

no.  20 

no.  19 

no.  21 

no.  20 

no.  22 

no.  21 

no.  23 

no.  22 

no.  24 

no.  23 

no.  25 

no.  24 

no.  26 

no.  25 

no.  27 

no.  26 

no.  28 

no.  27 

no.  29 

1905,  no.    1 

no.  30 

no.    2 

no.  31 

no.    3 

1907,  no.    1 

no.    4 

no.    2 

no.    5 

no.    3 

no.    6 

no.    4 

no.    7 

no.   5 

no.   8 

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no.    9 

no.    7 

no.  10 

no.    8 

no.  11 

no.   9 

no.  12 

no.  10 

no.  13 

no.  11 

no.  14 

no.  12 

no.  15 

no.  13 

no.  16 

no.  14 

no.  17 

no.  15 

no.  18 

no.  16 

no.  19 

no.  17 

no.  20 

no.  18 

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no.  19 

no.  22 

no.  20 

no.  23 

no.  21 

no.  24 

no.  22 

no.  25 

no.  23 

no.  26 

no.  24 

Same    narrow  8° 

no.  25 

no.  27 

no.  26 

no.  28 

1908,  no.    1 

no.  20 

no.    2 

no.  30 

no.    3 

no.  31 

no.    4 

no.  32 

no.    5 

no.  33 

no.    6 

no.  34 

no.    7 

1906,  no.    1 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.  10 

no."  4 

no.  11 

no.   5 

Same 

no.    6 

no.  12 

[Interleaved.] 


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no. 

W39.4: 

(date) 


W39.     QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT— Cont'd 


W39.5: 

(date) 

W39.6: 

(date) 


-Continued 


Circulars- 

1908,  no.  13  1909,  no.  5 
no.  14  no.  6 
no.  15  no.  7 
no.  16  no.  8 
no.  17  no.  9 
no.  18  no.  10 
no.  19  no.  11 
no.  20  no.  12 
no.  21  no.  13 
no.  22  no.  14 
no.  23  *  no.  15 
no.  24  *  no.  16 
no.  25  no.  17 

1909,  no.  1  no.  18 
no.  2  no.  19 
no.  3  no.  20 
no.    4 

Inspectors  of  National  Cemeteries,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  1869  report,  [1406-62]. 

See,  for  1870  and  1871  report,  [1479-79]. 
1874    [1629-28] 
General  orders    8°  and  12° 

[Although  there  have  undoubtedly  been  other  General  orders  of  the  Quartermaster's 
Department  than  those  listed  below,  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no 
further  information.] 

1865. 


no.  1 

* 

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* 

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* 

no.  4 

* 

no.  5 

* 

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* 

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* 

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no.  25 

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no.  26 

* 

no.  27 

* 

no.  28 

* 

no.  29 

* 

no.  30 

* 

no.  31 

# 

no.  32 

» 

no.  33 

« 

no.  34 

* 

no.  35 

See  W39.7:l. 

no.  36 

* 

no.  37 

* 

i865,  no.  38 

* 

no.  39 

* 

no.  40 

* 

no.  41 

* 

no.  42 

* 

no.  43 

« 

no.  44 

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no.  45 

* 

no.  46 

* 

no.  47 

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no.  48 

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no.  49 

« 

no.  50 

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* 

no.  52 

* 

no.  53 

* 

no.  54 

* 

no.  55 

* 

no.  56 

* 

no.  57 

* 

no.  58 

See  W3£ 

1.7:2. 

no.  59 

* 

no.  60 

* 

no.  61 

* 

no.  62 

* 

no.  63 

* 

no.  64 

* 

no.  65 

* 

no.  66 

* 

no.  67 

* 

no.  68 

* 

no.  69 

* 

no.  70 

See  W39.7:3 

1866,  no.  1 

-N- 

no.  2 

* 

no.  3 

* 

no.  4 

* 

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ARTERMAHTEI 

I'S  DEPA 

RTMENT- 

no. 

W39.6: 

General  orders— Continued  / 

(date) 

1866,  no.    5 

• 

1866,  no.  70 

« 

no.    6 

# 

no.  71 

See  W39.7:8. 

no.    7 

« 

no.  72 

» 

no.    8 

• 

no.  73 

« 

no.    9 

« 

no.  74 

« 

no.  10 

See  W39.7:4. 

no.  75 

« 

no.  11 

» 

no.  76 

* 

no.  12 

• 

no.  77 

« 

no.  13 

* 

no.  78 

« 

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« 

no.  79 

» 

no.  15 

» 

no.  80 

« 

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» 

no.  17 

» 

no.  82 

See  W39.7:9. 

no.  18 

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no.  83 

« 

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no.  93 

See  W39.7:10 

no.  29 

» 

no.  94 

« 

no.  30 

« 

no.  95 

* 

no.  31 

See  W39.7:5. 

no.  96 

See  W39.7:ll, 

no.  32 

SeeW39.7:Q. 

1867,  no.    1 

« 

no.  33 

* 

no.    2 

« 

no.  34 

* 

no.    3 

« 

no.  35 

« 

no.    4 

« 

no.  36 

« 

no.    5 

« 

no.  37 

» 

no.    6 

* 

no.  38 

* 

no.    7 

« 

no.  39 

« 

no.    8 

» 

no.  40 

« 

no.    9 

# 

no.  41 

* 

no.  10 

* 

no.  42 

« 

no.  11 

« 

no.  43 

« 

no.  12 

* 

no.  44 

« 

no.  13 

* 

no.  45 

» 

no.  14 

* 

no.  46 

« 

no.  15 

See  W39.7:12. 

no.  47 

* 

no.  16 

* 

no.  48 

« 

no.  17 

* 

no.  49 

« 

no.  18 

» 

no.  50 

« 

no.  19 

» 

no.  51 

» 

no.  20 

•» 

no.  52 

» 

no.  21 

# 

no.  53 

* 

no.  22 

« 

no.  54 

« 

no.  23 

« 

no.  55 

* 

no.  24 

» 

no.  56 

» 

no.  25 

# 

no.  57 

« 

no.  26 

# 

no.  58 

See  W39.7:7. 

no.  27 

« 

no.  59 

« 

no.  28 

« 

no.  60 

* 

no.  29 

# 

no.  61 

* 

no.  30 

« 

no.  62 

* 

no.  31 

» 

no.  63 

« 

no.  32 

♦ 

no.  64 

« 

no.  33 

« 

no.  65 

« 

no.  34 

* 

no.  66 

* 

no.  35 

« 

no.  67 

« 

no.  36 

» 

no.  68 

* 

no.  37 

« 

no.  69 

« 

no.  38 

« 

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ClassiflcatloB 
no. 

W39.6: 

(date) 


W39.     QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT— Cant'd 

General  orders— Continued 


.(iV,7r 


W39.7: 

(nos.) 


1867,  no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
mo.  43 
410.44 
no.  45 
«io.  46 
■no.  47 
'no.  48 
-no.  49 
no.  50 
no.  51 
no.  52 
no.  53 
no.  54 
no.  55 
no.  56 
no.  57 
no.  58 
no.  59 
no.  60 
no.  61 
no.  62 
no.  63 
no.  64 
no.  65 
no.  66 

1868,  no.  1 
no. 
no. 
no., 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 


* 
* 

* 

* 
* 

See  W39.7:13. 
* 

* 

» 
* 

* 
* 
» 

* 
* 


See  W39.7:14. 
See  W39.8:l. 
See  W39.7:15. 

* 

* 
« 


M\M 


1868,  no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
1 
2 
no., 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 


1869,  no. 
no. 


See  W39.7:16. 
AS'eeW39.7:17. 
See  W39.8:2. 


See  W39.7:18. 
* 


•X- 

See  W39.8:3. 

* 

See  W39.7:19. 

* 


Same  [completed  to  in- 
clude 18761 
no.    9    * 
* 

See  W39.8:4. 
SeeW39.7:20. 


Roll  of  lionor 

[With  the  exception  of  nos.  2  and  3, 


no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 

»0.;33 

■Roll  of  honor"  at 


ears  on  each.  The  only 
general  index  is  that  giving  places  of  interment  specified  in  nos.  1-13,  which  is 
"Classed  as  W39.7:l-13.  Beginning  with  no.  14,  each  number,  except  22  and  24, 
includes  a  table  of  contents.  Nos.  1-21  appeared  as  General  orders  of  Quarter- 
master's Department  (W39.6:).l 

[1]  Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  American  Union  interred 
in  national  cemeteries  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  3,  1861- 
June  30,  1865.  [Ist  edition.]  1865.  viii-t-9-194  p.+p.  294a-c. 
([General  orders  35,  1865.])  [The  last  three  pages  numbered 
294a-c  are  presumably  incorrect  for  194a-c.] 

1  Same.    [2d  edition.]    1869.     193  p.     ([General  orders  35,  1865.]) 

[Cover-title  reads  incorrectly:  General  orders  24,  1868.] 
[2]  Names  of  officers  and  soldiers  found  on  battle-fields  of  the  Wilder- 
ness and  of  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  Va.     [Ist  edition.]    1865. 
20  p.?    (General  orders  58,  1865.)    * 

2  Same.    [2d  edition.]    1865  [1869?].    vi-|-7-20  p.     (General  orders 

58  [1865].) 


1359 


CiMsinratloii    W39.    QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT--Coiit'd 
W39.7:     Roll  of  honor— Cuntinued 


(no8.) 


1-13 


W39.8: 

(v.  nos.) 


[3]  Martyrs  who  for  our  country  gave  up  their  lives  in  prison  pens  in 
Andersonville,  Ga.     1866.     (General  orders  70  [1865].) 

[4]  Names  of  soldiers,  victims  of  the  Rebellion,  buried  in  national 
cemetery  at  Alexandria,  Va.     1866.     (General  order  10,  1866.) 

[5]  Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  American  Union  interred 
in  national  cemeteries  at  Fortress  Monroe  and  Hampton,  Va. 
1866.     (General  order  31,  1866.) 

[6]  Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  American  Union  interred 
in  eastern  district  of  Texas,  central  district  of  Texas,  Rio  Gran.de 
district.  Department  of  Texas,  Camp  Ford,  Tyler,  Tex.,  and 
Corpus  Christi,  Tex.     1866.     (General  order  32,  1866.) 

[7]  Names  of  soldiers,  victims  of  the  Rebellion,  buried  in  national 

cemeteries    in    Maine,    Minnesota,    Maryland,    Pennsylvania, 

Rhode  Island,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Florida,  Louisiana,  and 

Colorado    Territory,    during    the    Rebellion.     1866.     (General 

'    order  58,  1866.) 

[8]  Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  American  Union  interred 
in  Arkansas,  California,  Indiana,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  and 
Nevada,  and  Territories  of  Arizona,  Colorado,  Idaho,  New 
Mexico,  and  Washington.     1866.     (General  orders  71,  1866.) 

[9]  Same,  in  New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  Jer- 
sey, Ohio,  Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Oregon,  Maryland,  South  Carolina, 
Florida,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  Texas,  Missouri,  Military  Divi- 
sion of  the  Mississippi,  and  Territory  of  Dakota.  1866.  (General 
orders  82,  1866.) 
[10]  Same,  in  Wisconsin,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  Iowa,  Maryland, 
Missouri,  North  Carolina,  Arkansas,  Kansas,  and  Dakota  Terri- 
tory.    1866.     (General  order  93,  1866.) 

11    (General  order  96,  1866.) 

[12]  Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in  defence  of  American  Union  interred 
in  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia, 
Illinois,  Missouri,  Iowa,  Arkansas,  Texas,  Utah  Territory,  and  on 
Pacific  Coast.  '  1867.     (General  orders  15,  1867.) 

13  (General  orders  52,  1867.) 

Same,  Alphabetical  index  to  places  of  interment  as  specified  in  Rolls 
of  honor  1-13.     (Circular,  Feb.  21,  1868.) 

14  (General  order  7,  1868.) 

15  (General  orders  9,  1868.) 

16  (General  orders  19,  1868.) 

17  (General  orders  20,  1868.) 

18  (General  orders  24,  1868.) 

19  (General  orders  36,  1868.) 

20  (General  orders  13,  1869.) 

21  .([General  orders,  unnumbered,  1869.])    [Cover-title  reads  incor- 

rectly: General  orders  24,  1868.] 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

[Roll  of  honor,  supplemental]  statement  of  dispo- 
sition of  bodies  of  deceased  Union  soldiers  and 
prisoners  of  war  removed  to  national  cemeter- 
ies in  Southern  and  Western  States 

[Volumes  appeared  as  General  orders  of  Quartermaster's  Department  (W39.6:).] 
v.  1    (General  orders    8,  1868.) 
V.  2    (General  orders  21,  1868.) 
V.  3    (General  orders  33,  1868.) 
V.  4    (General  orders  12, 1869.) 


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W39.9 ' : 

841 

855 

861 

898 
W39.9  2: 

897 

900 

904 

W39.9': 

Ac2' 

Ac22 


B49 

C33 

C491 

C492 
C52 

C62 

H211 

H212 

N42z8 1 

N42Z8  2 
N42Z8  3 


s  Department  (gen- 
Washington,  printed  by 


1897.     12«     (War    Dept. 


Regulations  for  Quartermaster 

eral) 

Regulations  for  Quartermaster's  Department. 
J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1841.     12° 

Regulations  for  Army  of  United  States  and  for  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment.   Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson,  printer,  1855.     12° 

Regulations  for  Quartermaster's  Department.  Philadelphia,  J.  G.  L. 
Brown,  printer,  1861.     12° 

Compendium  of  regulations  for  Quartermaster's  Department.     1898. 

Manual  for  Quartermaster's  Department 

Manual    for    Quartermaster's    Department 

doc.  29.) 
Manual  of  instructions  for  quartermasters  serving  in  field;  prepared  by 

Daniel  E.   McCarthy.     1900.     12°    [Has  no  War   Department 

document  number,] 
Manual  for  Quartermaster's  Department,  1904;  prepared  by  General 

Staff.    1904.     (War  Dept.  doc.  232.) 

Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions  (special) 

Accounts.  Regulations  for  Quartermasters  Department,  1871,  money 
and  property  accounts.  [1871.]  12°  [General  orders  64  and  68, 
1871,  Adjutant  General's  Office.] 

Accounts.  Regulations  for  Quartermaster's  Department,  property  and 
money  accounts,  clothing,  camp,  and  garrison  equipage,  transpor- 
tation, 1871,  1872,  and  part  of  1873.  1873.  12°  [Compilation  of 
various  General  orders.  Adjutant  General's  Office.  See  also 
W39.93:T68i.] 

Bills  of  lading.  [Circular  letter  that  bills  of  lading  shall  show  contents 
and  weights  of  packages  shipped ;  that  one  transportation  request 
be  issued  to  cover  travel  except  where  bond-aided  railroads  form 
part  of  route;  that  in  inviting  proposals  to  move  troops  all  fea- 
tures pertaining  to  special  or  extraordinary  service  be  avoided.] 
Feb.  4,  1901.    12° 

Cemeteries.  Compilation  of  laws,  orders,  opinions,  instructions,  etc., 
in  regard  to  national  military  cemeteries.  June  22,  1878.  12° 
[Interleaved.] 

Civil  service.  [Promotions  of  employees  filling  positions  under  civil 
service  in  Quartermaster's  Department  to  be  made  upon  basis  of 
merit.]    Aug,  4,  1903.    12° 

Civil  service  rules.  [All  employees  of  Quartermaster's  Department  are 
governed  by  civil  service  rules.]    Aug.  5,  1903.     12° 

Claims.  [Rules  and  regulations  governing  investigation  of  claims  of 
artillery  and  cavahy  officers  and  private  soldiers  of  Confederate 
army  for  horses,  side  arms,  and  baggage  alleged  to  have  been 
taken  from  them  by  Federal  troops  at  and  after  the  surrender  at 
Appomattox,  in  violation  of  terms  of  surrender  of  Confederate 
armies.]    Apr.  26,  1902.     12° 

Clothing.  Regulations,  rules,  decisions,  and  memoranda  pertaining  to 
clothing  and  equipage  supplies  of  Army,  inclusive  of  G.  O.  86, 
H.Q.  A.,  1892.    1893.     [Interleaved.] 

Harbor  boat  service.     Regulations  for  harbor  boat  service.  Quartermas- 
ter's Department,     n.  p.  Nov.  15,  1904.     12° 
Same,  additional  regulations.     Sept.  26,  1905.     12° 

Newspapers.     List  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  to  be  supplied  to 
military  post  libraries  by  Quartermaster's  Department,  fiscal 
year  1897,  and  prices  of  subscription  to  same.     [1896.] 
Same,  fiscal  year  1904.     [1903.] 

Newspapers.  Instructions  for  supplying  by  Quartermaster's  Depart- 
ment of  newspapers  and  periodicals  to  military  post  libraries 
[fiscal  year  1905].    [1904.] 


1361 


ClMslflratlon 
no. 

•W39.93: 

N42z8* 

N42z8« 
N42z8» 
N42z8^ 


N42za« 
P12» 

P122 

T681 
T68* 

Un3» 

Un32 

Un33 
UnS* 
Un3« 
Un3« 
Un37 

Un38 
Uii3« 

Un3io 

Un3» 
W27 

W39.10: 

(no8.) 


W39.ll: 

(CT) 
W39.12: 

(date) 


W39.    QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT— Cont'd 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions  (special)<-Cont'd 
Same  [fiscal  year  1906].    [1905.] 
Same  [fiscal  year  1907].     [1906.] 
Same,  fiscal  year  1908.      [1907.] 
Newspapers.    Instructions  for  supplying  newspapers  and  periodicals  to 
military  post  libraries  by  Quartermaster's  Department,  fiscal  year 
1909.     1908. 
Same,  fiscal  year  1910.     1909. 
Pack  saddle.     Instructions  for  using  Moore's  improved  pack  saddle; 
compiled  by  H.  W.  Lawton;  [with  appendix.  Instructions  for 
packing  Hotchkiss  mountain  gun,  by  F.  H.  French].    1881. 
Same.    1898. 

[A  great  portion  of  this  work  is  copied  from  Instructions  for  using  aparejo  or  Spanish 
pack  saddle;  by  Thomas  Moore  (W20.2:Apl).] 

Transportation.     Regulations  for  Quartermaster's  Department,   1872, 

transportation.     [1872.]     12o    [See  also  ^'39.9^: Ac2''.] 
Transport  Service.    Regulations  prescribing  flags,  signals,  funnel  marks, 
etc.,  also  uniforms  of  United  States  Transport  Service.    Wash- 
ington, 1899. 
Uniform.    Changes  in  uniform  of  Army,  1774-1895;  [by]  Oscar  F.  Long. 

Army  and  Navy  Register,  Washington,  n.d.    16® 
Uniform.    Regulations  and  decisions  pertaining  to  uniform  of  Army. 
[1st  edition.]    1897.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  38.) 
Same.    2d  edition.    June  20,  1898.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  38.) 
3d  edition.    May  1,  1899.     12">    (War  Dept.  doc.  38.) 
4th  edition.     1900.    12® 
5th  edition 


Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Uniform. 


1901.     12*> 
Regulations  for  uniform  of  Army  of  United  States,  May,  1888. 

Isaac  Friedenwald,  lithographer  and  printer,  Baltimore,  n,  d. 

large  4? 
Uniform  of  Army  of  United  States.    Washington,  D.  C,  Eckert  Litho. 

Co.  [and  Andrew  B.  Graham  Co.,  lithographers],  Oct.  1, 1908.    4? 
Uniform  of  Army  of  United  States,  1774-1889.     Published  by  quarter- 
master-general [1890].     [v.  1]  large  4? 
Same,  1898-1907.     [American  Lithographic  Co.,  New  York  City, 

1909.]    V.  2,  large  4®    [No  changes  in  uniform  between  1889  and 

1898.J 
Uniform  of  Army  of  United  States,   1882.    Thomas   Hunter,    lith. 

Philada.,  n.d.    oblong  large  8° 
Washington,  D.  C.     Rules  and  regulations  for  government  of  employees 

of  Quarter-master's  Department  at  Washington  depot.    [Jan.  1] 

1863. 

Specifications  (numbered) 

[Not  listed  in  this  Checklist.  The  earliest  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  no.  6, 
adopted  Mar.  12,  1879.  A  title-page  and  index  was  issued  July  15,  1905,  which 
indexes  all  numbered  specifications  not  then  obsolete,  the  numbers  ranging  from 
42to762.  The  title-page  reads:  Specifications  forclothing  and  equipat^e  and  cloth- 
ing and  equipage  materials.  It  is  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  as 
W39.10:00.1 

Specifications  (unnumbered ) 


Roster    showing    stations    and    duties    of   officers 

(montlily) 


82452°— 


1900,  Aug. 

1901 

,  Jan. 

1901,  June 

1901,  Nov. 

1902,  Apr. 
May 

Sept. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

1902,  Jan. 

June 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

July 

Dec. 

May 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Aug. 

-11 86 

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Classification   W39. 
no. 


QUARTERMASTER'S  DEPARTMENT— Contd 


W39. 12 :     Roster  sliowing  stations  and  duties  of  officers— Con. 


(date) 


1902,  Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 
Feb. 


1904,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 


1905,  Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1906,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1907,  Jan. 
Feb. 


1907,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 


1908,  Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


W4:0.      RECORD  AND  PENSION  OFFICE 

[In  July,  1889,  the  branch  of  the  Surgeon-General's  OfRce  containing  the  hospital  records  of  the  Army,  and 
13  divisions  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Office  containing  muster  rolls  and  other  military  records  of  volun- 
teers were  consolidated  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  the  whole  being  designated  the  Record  and  Pension 
Division.  This  division  was  legally  established  as  the  Record  and  Pension  Office  by  act  approved  May  9, 
1892  (Stat.  L.  v.  27,  p.  27).  On  July  1, 1899,  the  War  Records  Office  was  merged  into  the  Record  and  Pen- 
sion Office.  The  latter  was  consolidated,  May  11, 1904,  by  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  with  the  Adjutant- 
General's  Department  as  the  Military  Secretary's  Department.  The  change  of  the  Military  Secretarv's 
Department  to  the  Adjutant-General's  Department,  by  act  of  Mar.  2,  1907  (Stat.  L.  v.  34,  pt.  1,  p.  1158), 
did  not  reestablish  the  Record  and  Pension  Office.] 


W40.1: 

(date) 

W40.2: 

C76 

D34 
L61 

M69 

Su7 


W40.3: 

(nos.) 
W40.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1890-1903  (except  1891,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
and  issued  separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Confederate  States.  Executive  and  congressional  directory  of  Confed- 
erate States,  1861-65,  compiled  from  official  records.     1899. 

Deaths  in  United  States  Army  during  War  of  Rebellion.  Oct.  18,  1898. 
12° 

Libraries.  List  of  libraries,  organizations,  and  educational  institutions 
in  United  States  supplied  with  Official  records  of  Union  and  Con- 
federate armies,     [1903.] 

Missouri  troops.  Organization  and  status  of  Missouri  troops,  Union  and 
Confederate,  in  service  during  Civil  War.     1902.     [4247-412] 

Survivors  of  War  of  Rebellion.  Memorandum  relative  to  probable 
number  and  ages  of  army  and  navy  survivors  of  War  of  Rebellion, 
and  possible  number  of  beneficiaries  under  and  possible  cost  of 
proposed  pension  laws.    Apr.  14,  1896. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Four  unnumbered  circulars  concemine  the  Official  records  of  the  Union  and  Confed- 
erate armies  were  issued  by  the  Record  and  Pension  Office  after  the  War  Records 
Office  was  merged  into  it  on  July  1, 1899.  These  circulars  are  enteredwith  similar 
ones  issued  by  the  War  Records  Office  previous  to  that  date  under  W45.4:899-902. 
They  are  entered  under  W45.4:  rather  than  W40.4:  because  they  relate  to  the 
Rebellion  record  series  (W45.5:)  which  was  entered  as  a  whole  under  the  War 
Records  Office  on  account  of  the  importance  of  keeping  the  series  together  and 
because  so  few  volumes  were  issued  by  the  Record  and  Pension  office.] 


1363 


Clatuiincatlon 
no. 

W40.5:  : 

(date)  ' 


W40.    RECORD  AND  PENSION  OFFICB-Continued 
Stations  of  Army  oblong  large  8°     [Weekly.] 


Sec,  for  earlier  and  later  iesuea,  W3.30: 


1904,  Feb.  11 
Feb. 18 
Feb.  25 
Mar.  3 
Mar.  10 
Mar.  17 


[None  issued.] 


tNone  issued. 
None  issued. 


1904,  Mar.  24 
Mar.  31 
Apr.  7 
Apr.  14 
Apr.  21 
Apr.  28 


[None  issued.] 
[None  issued.] 


W10.6:     Army  list  and.  directory  large  8"    [Monthly.] 
(date)  See,  for  earlier  and  later  lists,  W3.10: 

1904,  Feb.  20 
Mar.  20 
Apr.  20 

War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records].    See  W45.5: 

(The  War  Records  Office  (W45.)  was  merged  into  the  Record  and  Pension  Office, 
Juiy  1, 1899.  Previous  to  that  time,  of  the  total  number  of  volumes  of  the  Rebel- 
lion records,  116  volumes,  vi2.,  serial  numbers  1  to  118.  had  been  published  by  the 
War  Records  Office,  The  remainmg  1 1  volumes  and  tne  general  index  were  issued 
by  the  Record  and  Pension  Office.  It  has  seemed  wise  not  todivide  the  few  last 
volumes  from  the  remainder  of  the  set,  hence,  they  are  all  entered  under  W46.5:] 

War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records],  additions  and.  corrections 

[In  1902,  the  additions  and  corrections  to  the  Official  records  which  had  been  already 
printed  as  a  part  of  the  General  index,  serial  no.  130  ( W45.5:1.30),  were  issued  by 
the  Record  and  Pension  Office  in  71  separate  leaflets,  one  for  each  volume  and  one 
each  for  the  Atlas  and  General  index,  with  such  additional  corrections  as  had  been 
discovered  subsequent  to  the  issuance  of  the  1st  edition.  Those  were  printed  and 
plainly  labeled  "to  be  inserted  in  the  volume"  to  which  each  belonged,  conse- 
quently no  separate  class  is  made  for  them  as  they  are  included  with  the  volumes 
entered  under  W4.5.5:,  W45.7:,  and  W4o.8:  Since  only  one  leaflet  was  issued  for 
each  volume,  the  additions  and  corrections  for  all  parts  of  a  particular  volume  are 
inserted  in  the  first  part.] 

W41.    REFUGEES,   FREEDMEN,   AND  ABANDONED  liANDS 

BUREAU 

[A  Bureau  of  Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  Abandoned  Lands,  commonly  known  as  the  "  Freedmen's  Bureau ," 
was  created  by  Congress,  Mar.  3,  1865,  and  Maior-General  Oliver  Otis  Howard  was  apiwinted  commis- 
sioner. The  Bureau  was  to  continue  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  and  one  year  thereafter.  The 
period  of  its  continuance  was  extended  by  Congress  from  time  to  time,  until  it  was  abolished,  June  30, 1872, 
and  its  work  turned  over  to  the  Secretary  of  W  ar,  who  placed  it  under  control  of  the  Adjutant-General  of 
the  Army.  Publications  of  the  Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  Abandoned  Lands  Bureau,  and  of  the 
Freedmen's  Branch,  Adjutant-General's  Office,  are  all  cla-^sed  here. 

See,  for  investigation  of  this  bureau  by  Howard  Court  of  In<iuiry,  Wl0.6:H83. 

See,  for  list  of  publications  by  Freedmen's  Bureau,  Biblio|?'aphy  of  negro  education,  Education  Bureaa 
report  1894,  v.  1  (1 16.1 1:894 »).  p.  1040. 

See,  for  Freedman's  Savhigs  and  Trust  Company,  FS.) 


W4:l.l: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

Commissioner 

1865    [1255-11]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

186&-71,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  usually 

issued  separately  also. 
Freedmen's  Branch,  Adjutant-General's  Office 

1872  ri56(>-109]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  num- 
ber.] 

1873  SeeW4l.2:InS. 

1874  [1645-59] 

1875  [1689-144] 

187&-78,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sep- 
arately also. 


1364 


Classiflcatlon  W4:l.     REFUGEES,  FREEDMEN,  AND  ABANDONED 

'''''  LANDS  BUREAU— Continued 

W4:1.2: 

EH 


In8 


M31» 


M312 
Sch6 

W41.3: 

(nos.) 
W41.4: 

(nos.) 

W41.5: 

(date) 


W41.6: 

(date) 


General  publications 

Eliot,  T.  D.  Report  of  T.  D.  EKot,  to  House  of  Representatives, 
Mar.  10,  1868  [relative  to  affairs  of  Bureau  of  Freedmen  and 
Refugees].     1868.     [1357-30] 

Investigation.  Letters  from  Secretary  of  War,  dated  Dec.  4,  1873,  and 
Jan.  5, 1874,  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives,  transmitting 
certain  developments  connected  with  late  Bureau  of  Refugees, 
Freedmen,  and  Abandoned  Lands.  1877.  ([43d  Cong.  1st  sess. 
H.  ex.  doc.  10,  2  pts.];  serial  no.  1606.) 

Manual.    Officers'  manual,  Bureau  of  Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  Aban- 
doned Lands.    Washington  [no  publisher]  1866.     [The  Public 
Documents  Library  has  also  an  interleaved  copy  with  numerous 
pasted  and  written  changes.] 
Same,  index.    Aug.  1867.    12° 

Schoolhouses.    Manual  on  school-houses  and  cottages  for  people  of  the* 
South;  by  C.  Thurston  Chase.     1868. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Many  Circulars  were  issued  by  this  bureau,  but  the  Public  Documents  Library 
having  a  very  incomplete  file,  they  are  not  listed  here.] 

Semi-annual  reports  on  schools  for  freedmen 

Schools  and  finances  of  freedmen 

1866,  Jan.  1,  Ist 
July  1,  2d 

Schools  for  freedmen 

1867,  Jan.  1,  3d 
July  1,  4th 

1868,  Jan.  1,  5th 
July  1,  6th 

1869,  Jan.  1,  7th 
July  1,  8th 

1870,  Jan.  1,  9th 
July  1,  10th    * 

Annual  report  of  assistant  commissioners 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  classed  here  the  4th  annual  report  of  assistant 
commissioner  for  District  of  Columbia,  West  Virginia,  Maryland,  and  Dela- 
ware, Oct.  10, 1868,  which  is  the  only  report  of  an  assistant  commissioner  in  that 
library.) 


W42.     SIGNAL  OFFICE 


[A  Signal  Officer  of  the  Army  was  authorized  by  act  approved  June  20, 1860  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  66).  The 
Signal  Corps  was  organized  under  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1863  (Stat.  L.  v.  12,  p.  753).  By  joint  resolution  12, 
of  Feb.  9, 1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p.369).  the  work  of  the  Signal  Corps  was  extended  to  embrace  the  taking  of 


meteorological  observations  at  military  stations  and  other  points  in  the  country.  By  act  approved 
Oct.  1, 1890  (Stat.  L.  v.  26,  p.  653),  the  Weather  Bureau  was  created  under  Agriculture  Department  an  ' 
the  meteorological  work  of  the  Signal  Office  transferred  thereto,  the  change  taking  effect  July  1, 1891. 


See,  for  list  of  publications  of  Signal  Office,  1861- July  1, 1891,  compiled  by  Oliver  L.  Fassig,  librarian,  p.  389- 

409  of  annual  report  of  Signal  Office,  1891  (W42.1:891). 
See,  for  later  publications  relating  to  meteorology  issued  by  the  Weather  Bureau,  A29.] 


W42.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

1861  * 

1862  * 

1863  *    [Also  in  annual  report  of  War  Department  (Wl  .1 :863) .  ] 

1864  * 

1865-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  usually 
issued  separately  also.  Beginning  with  1898,  there  have  fre- 
quently been  two  separate  issues,  one  without  maps  and  accom- 
panying papers. 


i.m') 


CUsstfiratlon 
no. 


W42.     SIGNATj  office— Continued 


W4:2.1« :     Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  chief  signal  oflScer) 
(date) 


W42.1«: 

(CT) 
W42.2: 

AiV 


Ar4^ 


Cll» 

Cll^ 
012^  h 


C28 
C49 


C62 

C64 


C73 

C81 

D211 
D212 


Annual  rei>orts  (separates;  miscellaneous  extracts) 


General  publications 

Arizona.  Report  of  general  practice  of  heliograph  system,  Department 
of  Arizona,  in  May,  1890.  Washino^ton  City,  Signal  Office,  1890. 
8"  [See,  for  earlier  12°  edition  published  by  Department  of  Ari- 
zona, W65.2:H36\] 

Arizona.  Report  on  climate  of  Arizona,  with  reference  to  irrigation  and 
water  storage  in  arid  region,  by  A.  W.  Greely  and  W.  A.  Glaasford ; 
from  Irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid  regions  [5ist  Congress, 
2d  session,  House  executive  document  287].  1891.  4"  [Though 
bearing  document  number  on  title-page,  this  is  only  an  extract. 
See  also  Wi2.2:lr7.] 

Cables.    Circular  [giving  description  of  types  of  various  classes  of  cables 
of  Signal  Corps].     Oct.  17,  1907.     12» 
Same.    May  25,  1909.    12° 

Cable  reels.  Circular  [concerning  numbering  of  reels  containing  cable 
manufactured  for  or  sold  to  Signal  Corps].     [1904.]    12**    * 

California.  Report  on  climate  of  California  and  Nevada,  with  reference 
to  irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid  region,  by  A.  W.  Greely 
and  W.  A.  Glassford;  from  Irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid 
r^ions  [Slst  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document 
287].  1891.  4°  [Though  bearing  document  number  on  title- 
page,  this  is  only  an  extract.    See  also  W42.2:Ir7.] 

Catalogue  of  library,  office  [of]  chief  signal-officer.    June  30,  1872. 

Civil  War.  Official  reports  on  Signal  Corps  operations,  including  bal- 
loons, during  Civil  War;  reprinted  from  Official  records  of  War  of 
Rebellion,  series  3,  v.  3.     1899. 

Cloudiness.  Charts  showing  average  monthly  cloudiness  in  United 
States.    [Washington,  D.  C,  no  publisher,  June  20,  1891.]    f° 

Code.  U.  S.  signal  and  telegraph  code,  authorized  by  G.  o.  59,  A.  G.  O., 
June  28,  1889.  [July  1,  1889.]  12°  [Corrects  certain  parts  of 
Instructions  for  using  heliograph.  The  copy  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  is  pasted  in  at  the  back  of  that  publication 
(W42.13:H36').] 

■     ,  See  also  W42.2:T23^-\ 

Colorado.  Report  on  climate  of  Colorado  and  Utah,  with  reference  to 
irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid  region,  by  A.  W.  Greely; 
from  Irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid  regions  [51st  Congress, 
2d  session,  House  executive  document  287].  1891.  4°  [Though 
bearing  document  number  on  title-page,  this  is  only  an  extract. 
See  also  W42.2:Ir7.] 

Comptroller,  2d.  Extracts  from  Decisions  of  [2d]  Comptroller,  Revised 
statutes,  Army  regulations  [affecting  Signal  Corps].  Washington 
City,  Signal  Office,  1885.     [See  also  W42.2:St2.] 

Correspondence  and  reports  in  reference  to  observations  &  reports  of 
storms  by  telegraph  and  signal,  for  benefit  of  commerce.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Gioson  Brothers,  printers,  1871. 

Danger  signals.  Coast  signal  service,  official  danger  or  distress  signals. 
1878. 

Danger  signals.  Official  danger,  distress,  and  storm-signal  codes  for 
Signal  Service  sea-coast  stations  and  mariners.  1883.  91  p. 
[Three  leaves  paged  63^,  64,  and  67  to  be  pasted  in  this  volume 
were  issued  and  sent  as  enclosures  in  a  manifold  copy  of  a  type- 
written letter  of  directions  for  changes,  etc.,  signed  by  F.  R.  Day, 
2d  Lieut.,  Signal  Corps,  and  dated  July  6,  1887. J 


1866 


€Iasslflcatloii 
no. 

W42.2:  1 

D51 


D64 


F451 

F452 

G74 

In8 


Ir7 

Is7 
M56» 
M562 


M563 
M56^ 

M56" 
M567 


M568 


N27 


N42m 


N51 


W42.     SIGNAL  OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Dew-point.  Tables  for  obtaining  temperature  of  dew-point,  relative 
humidity,  and  vapor  pressure.  Washington,  Signal  Office,  1889. 
[See,  for  later  edition,  A29.2:D51.] 

Diurnal  fluctuations  of  atmospheric  pressure  at  29  selected  stations  in 
United  States;  by  A.  W.  Greely.  Washington  City,  Signal  Of- 
fice, 1891.    40 

Field  glasses  for  officers  of  Army.     Nov.  1,  1904.     12« 
Same.    May  10,  1905.     12« 

Government  telegrams  and  reports  for  benefit  of  commerce,     n.  p.  n.  d. 

International  monthly  charts  of  mean  pressures  and  wind  directions  at 
7  a.  m.,  Washington  mean  time,  1882  and  1883.  [Washington, 
D.  C,  no  publisher,  June  15,  1891.]    f  ° 

Irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid  regions,  report  of  chief  signal  officer 
in  response  to  House  resolution  dated  May  23,  1890.  1891.  (51st 
Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  287;  serial  no.  2868.)  [See,  for  ex- 
tracts from  this  report  issued  as  separate  publications,  W42.2: 
Ar42,  C12,  C71,  and  N42m.] 

Isobars.  Charts  showing  isobars,  isotherms,  and  winds  in  United  States 
for  each  month  from  Jan.  1871  to  Dec.  1873.  Washington  City, 
Signal  Office,  1891.     4° 

Meteorology.  Memoranda  on  international  scientific  co-operation  in 
meteorology,  magnetism,  etc,  Washington,  D.  C,  Office  of  Chief 
Signal  Officer,  1882. 

Meteorology.     Bibliography  of  meteorology,  classed  catalogue  of  printed 
literature  of  meteorology  from  origin  of  printing  to  close  of  1881, 
with  supplement  to  close  of  1887  and  author  index,  edited  by 
Oliver  L.  Fassig,  pt.  1:  Temperature.     Washington  City,  Signal 
Office,  1889.    40    [Only  the  title,  contents,  and  introduction  of 
each  part  are  printed,  the  text  being  an  imitation  of  typewriting 
produced  by  lithograph  or  milliograph.] 
Same,  pt.  2:  Moisture.     Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1889.    4° 
Same,  pt.  3:  Winds.    Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1891.    4° 
Same,  pt.  4:  Storms.    Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1891.    4« 

Meteorological  data.  [Tables  to  facilitate  collation  of  meteorological 
data  required  in  artillery  practice.]    Jan.  1,  1892.     12" 

Meteorological  reports.  Circular,  practical  use  of  meteorological  reports 
and  weather-maps.  1871.  [Also  in  annual  report,  1871  (W42.1: 
871).] 

Meteorological  observations.  Index  of  meteorological  observations  in 
United  States,  from  earliest  records  to  Jan.  1890;  compiled  in 
records  division  of  Signal  Office.  Washington  City,  Signal  Office, 
1891.  oblong  large  8"  [The  title-page  and  preface  are  printed; 
the  remainder  of  the  book  consists  of  more  than  300  leaves,  blank 
forms  filled  in  with  milliograph  records  of  observations  which  are 
arranged  alphabetically  according  to  States.  Paging  is  not 
consecutive.] 

Nebraska.  Climate  of  Nebraska,  jjarticularly  in  reference  to  tempera- 
ture and  rain-fall  and  their  influence  upon  agricultural  interests 
of  the  State  [report  by  A.  W.  Greely  in  response  to  Senate  reso- 
lution of  Apr.  22,  1890].  1890.  4°  (51st  (Jong.  1st  sess.  S.  ex. 
doc.  115;  serial  no.  2687.) 

New  Mexico.  Report  on  climate  of  New  Mexico  with  reference  to  irri- 
gation and  water  storage  in  arid  region,  by  A.  W.  Greely  and 
W.  A.  Glassford;  from  Irrigation  and  water  storage  in  arid 
regions  [51st  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive  document 
287].  1891.  40  [Though  bearing  document  number  on  title- 
page,  this  is  only  an  extract.    See  also  W42.2:Ir7.] 

Nicaragua  canal,  response  to  Senate  resolution  of  Mar.  29,  1894,  report 
on  canal  in  its  military  aspects;  by  George  P.  Scriven.  1894. 
([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.    S.  ex.  doc.  74];  serial  no.  3160.) 


1367 


CUsMlflratton 
no. 

W42.2: 

P96 


R13' 

RI32 

RI33 

R13* 

R24 

Se2 
Sh6 
Si2» 
Si22 
Si23 

St2 

T23^ 

T23* 

T233 
T23* 
T23'' 
T23« 

T237 
T24V 

T242 
T24» 


W42.     SIGNAL.  OFFICE- Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Publications,  Circular  [noting  changes  in  issuing  certain  Signal  Office 
publications,  beginning  July  1,  1884].  Washington  City,  July  1, 
1885.     4° 

Rainfall,  llain-fall  of  Pacific  Slope  and  western  States  and  Territories. 
1888.  40  (50th  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S.  ox.  doc.  91;  serial  no.  2511.) 
[Cover-title  reads:  Reoort  of  rain-fall  in  Washington  Territory, 
Oregon,  California,  laaho,  Nevada,  Utah,  Arizona,  Colorado, 
Wyoming,  New  Mexico,  Indian  Territory,  and  Texas  for  from 
2  to  40  years.    1889.] 

Rainfall.  Charts  showing  rainfall  in  United  States  for  each  month  from 
Jan.  1870  to  Dec.  1873,  based  largely  on  reports  from  voluntary 
observers.    Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1888.     4° 

Rainy  days.  Charts  showing  probability  of  rainy  days,  prepared  from 
observations  for  18  years.  [Washington,  D.  C.,  no  publisher, 
June  20, 1891.]    f« 

Rainfall.  Charts  showing  normal  monthly  rainfall  in  United  States, 
from  Monthly  weather  review,  with  notes  and  tables;  by  H.  H.  C. 
Dunwoody.     Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1889.    4'' 

Rebellion,  War  of.  Preliminary  list  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  who 
served  on  signal  duty  during  War  of  Rebellion,  1861-66.  Wash- 
ington City,  Signal  Office,  1891.     12« 

Secrecy.  Circular  [enjoining  secrecy  in  regard  to  official  business  of 
War  Department].    Jan.  11,  1904.     12* 

Ship-masters.  Memoranda  of  useful  information  for  ship-masters. 
Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1885. 

Signal  Service.  Memoranda  on  work  accomplished  by  Signal  Service. 
Washington,  Office  Chief  Signal  Officer,  1881. 

Signal  Corps.  Necessity  of  a  completed  organization  for  the  Signal 
Corps.    Washington  City  [no  publisher]  1884. 

Signal  Service.  History  of  Signal  Service,  with  catalogue  of  publica- 
tions, instruments,  and  stations.  Washington  City  [no  publisher] 
1884. 

Statutes  at  large.  Extracts  from  Statu tes-at-larce  affecting  Signal  Corps, 
1884-85.  Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1885.  [See  also 
W42.2:C73.] 

Telegraphic  code.  Preliminary  W^ar  Department  telegraphic  code, 
supplemental  to  and  to  be  inserted  as  an  appendix  to  Western 
Union  telegraphic  code;  by  A.  W.  Greely.  1899.  4<>  (W^ar 
Dept.  doc.  93.)  [See,  for  U.  S.  signal  and  telegraph  code, 
authorized  by  G.  o.  59,  A.  G.  O.,  June  28,  1889,  W42.2:C64.] 

Telegraphic    code.    War    Department    telegraphic    code;  by    A.    W. 
Greely.    1899.    4° 
Same,  App.  1.    May  1,  1900.    4°    [See,  for  corrections,  W42.2:T23^] 
Same,  App.  2.    July  31,  1900.     4° 
Same,  App.  3.    Mar.  15,  1904.    4° 

Telegraphic  code.  Circular  [with  accompanying  pages  to  be  inserted 
in  lieu  of  p.  11,  12,  17-21  of  App.  1,  War  Department  telegraphic 
code].    Aug.  20,  1901.    4°    [See,  for  Appendix  1,  W42.2:T233.] 

Telautograph.  Numbers  and  prices  of  telautograph  parts.  Nov.  15, 
1903.     12° 

Temperature.  Mean  temperatures  and  their  corrections  in  United 
States;  by  Alexander  McAdie.  Washington  City,  Signal  Office, 
1891.    4« 

Temperature.  Charts  showing  maximum  and  minimum  temperatures 
by  decades  for  all  years  [1872-91].  [Washington,  D.  C,  no  pub- 
lisher, June  30,  1891.]    f° 

Temperature.  Normal  temperature  charts  by  decades,  for  United 
States  and  Canada.  Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1891. 
large  4° 


1368 


Classification 
no. 

W42.2 

W27 

W72 


W42.     SIGNAL   OFFICE— Continued 

General  publications — Continued  "*"* 

Washington,  Mount.  Report  on  meteorological  observations  made  at 
Mount  Washington,  N.  H.,  May,  1872.     n.p.n.d. 

Wind .  Charts  showing  average  velocity  and  direction  of  wind,  prepared 
from  observations  for  17  years.  [Washington,  D.  C,  no  publisher, 
June  30,  1891.]    f° 


W42.3: 

Bulletins 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

W42.4: 

Circulars  120 

(date) 

1872  * 

1873  * 

1874  * 

1875  * 

1876  * 

1877  * 

1878  * 

1879  * 

1880  * 

1881,  no.  1  * 

no.  2  * 

no.  3  * 

no.  4  * 

no.  5  * 

no.  6  * 

no.  7  * 

no.  8  * 

no.  9  * 

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no.  15  * 

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1882  * 

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1884,  no.  1  * 

no.  2 

1885  * 

1886  * 

1887  * 

1888  * 

1889  * 

1890  * 

1891,  Nov.  2 

1892  * 

1893,  Apr.  28 

Dec.  15 1 

Same  [reprint  1896]  f 

1894,  Jan.  22 

Feb.  1 

1895  * 

1896,  May  1 

July  1 

Nov.  1 

1897,  Dec.  1 

1898, 
1899, 
1900, 


1901 
1902 
1903, 
1904 
1905. 


May  18 
June  1 
no.  1 
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July  21 
* 


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1906, 


1907, 


1908, 


no. 
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10 
11 

1 


fThe  words  "Official:  Captain,    Signal   Corps,  Mustering   Officer"  which 

appear  on  the  first  print  are  omitted  from  the  1896  reprint. 


1.%0 


Cla&slfirattnn 
no. 

W42. 1 : 


(date) 


W42.5: 

(noe.) 


11^42.6: 

(date) 

W42.7^: 

(date) 


W42.     SIGNALi  OFFICE— Continued 

Clrcnlars— Conti  nued 

1908,  no.   2  1908,  no.  17 

no.    3  1909,  no.    1 

no.   4  no.    2 

no.   5  no.   3 

no.    6  no.   4 

no.   7  no.   5 

no.   8  no.    6 

no.   9  no.   7 

no.  10  no.   8 

no.  11  no.   9 

no.  12  no.  10 

no.  13  no.  11 

no.  14  no.  12  ' 

no.  15 1  no.  13 
no.  16 

Arctic  series    4* 

[I]  Report  of  international  polar  expedition  to  Point  Biajrow,  Alaska 
[1881-83,  by  P.  H.  Kay],  in  response  to  resolution  of  Dec.  11, 
1884.  1885.  4«»  ([48th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  44];  serial 
no.  2298.) 

2  [2349-155] 

3  [2349-156] 

[4]  International  polar  expedition,  report  on  proceedings  of  United 
States  expedition  to  Lady  Franklin  Bay,  Grinnell  Land;  by 
Adolphus  W.  Greely.     1888.    v.  1.    [2427-393  [pt.  1]] 
Same.    v.  2    [2428-393,  pt.  2] 

[No.  5  of  this  series,  Report  of  observations  made  in  Ungava  and  Labrador,  by  L.  M 

Turner,  was  never  printed.] 

Army  code  card    24" 

,  1896,  Oct.  30 
1898,  Mar.  25 

International  meteorological  observations   4»    [Daily.] 


See,  for  daily  Meteorological  record,  1874  and  1875,  W42, 
Bulletin  of  international  meteorological  observations 
1876, 


1877, 


24: 


1875,  Jan. 

1-31 

Feb. 

1-28 

-       Mar. 

1-31 

Apr. 
Mky 

1-30 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

July 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

Sept. 

1-30 

Oct. 

1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

1876,  Jan. 

1-31 

Feb. 

1-29 

Mar. 

1-31 

Apr. 

1-30 

SMay 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

July 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

Sept. 

1-30 

Oct. 

1-31 

1878, 


Nov. 

1-30 

* 

187S,  Sept. 

1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Oct. 

1-31 

Jan. 

1-31 

* 

Nov. 

1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

« 

1879,  Jan. 

1-31 

Apr. 

1-30 

» 

Feb. 

1-28 

May 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

Apr. 

1-30 

July 

1-31 

* 

May 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

# 

June 

1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

July 

1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

» 

Aug. 

1-31 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Sept. 

1-30 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Oct. 

1-31 

Jan. 

1-31 

* 

Nov. 

1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

1880,  Jan. 

1-31 

Apr. 

1-30 

* 

Feb. 

1-29 

May 

1-31 

« 

Mar. 

1-31 

June 

1-30 

« 

Apr. 

1-30 

July 

1-31 

* 

May 

1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

June 

1-30 

t  Accompanied  by  drawing  99,  issued  to  replace  drawing  99  facing  page  85  of  Signal 
Corps  manual  7,  edition  of  1907  (W42.22  2:7  ^). 


1370 


Classification 
no. 


W42.     SIGNAL  OFFICE— Continued 


W4:2.7  ^ :     International  meteorological  observations— Continued 


(date) 


W42.7': 

(date) 


W42.8^: 

(date) 


Bulletin  of  international  meteorological  observations — Continued 


1880,  July  1-31 1 
Aug.  1-31 1 
Sept.  1-30 1 
Oct.  1-31 1 
Nov.  1-30 1 
Dec.  1-31 1 

1881,  Jan.    1-31  f 


1881,  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May- 
June 
July 
Aug. 


1-28  t 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-31 1 


1881 


1882, 


Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Jan. 

Feb. 


International  meteorological  observations 


1882,  Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 


1883,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


1-31 1 
1-28 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 


1883, 
1884, 


Nov. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 


1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-30 1 
1-31 1 
1-31 1 
1-28 1 


1-30 
1-31 
1-31 
1-29 
1-31 
1-30 1 
1-31 
1-30 1 


[Discontinued  as  a  daily  publication.  The  international  charts,  however,  which  for 
years  had  been  published  in  the  daily,  were  not  discontinued  but  were  enlarged 
and  issued  as  a  substitute  in  graphic  form.  There  are  none  of  these  separately 
issued  charts  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.  The  monthly  summary  also 
was  continued;  see  W42.72:] 

Summary  and  review  of  international  meteorolog- 
ical observations  for  month,  of 4° 

[Formerly  BuUetiQ  of  international  meteorology;  see  W42.7i:  footnote. 
Printed  for  exchange  with  cooperating  observers.    Issued  monthly  from  July,  1884, 
to  Dec.  1887,  after  which  it  was  printed  semiannually.] 


1884,  July  * 
Aug.  * 
Sept.  * 
Oct.  * 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1885,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 


1885,  Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1886,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


1886,  Nov. 
Dec. 

1887,  Jan, 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


[Beginning  with  Jan.  1888,  printed  semiannually.] 


1888,  Jan. -June 
July-Dec. 

1889,  Jan. -June    * 
July-Dec.    * 

[Discontinued.] 

Daily  bulletin  of  simultaneous  weather  reports 
with  synopses,  indications,  and  facts  for 
month  of 8°,  large  8",  and  4« 

[Compiled  from  tri-daily  observations  received  by  division  of  telegrams  and  reports 
for  benefit  of  commerce  and  agriculture.] 

Synopses,  probabilities,  and  facts  for  month  of 

1872,  Mar. 


t  A  summary  for  the  month  was  also  issued  with  title,  International  eimultaneous 
meteorological  observations.  The  summaries  for  July  and  Aug.  1880,  and  for  Sept.- 
Dec.  1881,  are  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1882,  the 
title  of  the  summary  is  Bulletin  of  international  meteorology. 


1371 


CUHRlflratlon 
no. 

W42.8': 

(date) 


\V42.     SIGNAL  OFFICE— rontinued 

Daily  buUotlii  of  simultaneous  weather  reports 
with,  synopses,  indlcationi9i»  and  facts  for 
month  of -Continued    i  i  ^  ^ , ,  / . . 

Daily  bulletin  of  weather  reports  with  synopsee,  probabilities,  and  facta 

for  month  of 

1872,  Apr.                                            1872,  Aug. 
May                                                    Sept.  t 
June                                                     Oct.    t 
July                                                   Nov.  t 
Daily  bulletin  of  synchronous  weather  reports  with  synopses,  proba- 
bilities, and  facts  for  month  of 


1872,  Dec. 

1873,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept 
Oct. 
Noy. 
Dec. 

1874,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Noy. 
Dec. 

Daily  bulle 
tions, 

1877,  Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 

Daily  bulle 
tions, 


1875,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 


Oct. 
Noy.  J 
Dec.J 


[Not  issued.] 


1876,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Noy.  * 
Dec.    * 

1877,  Jan.  f 

in  of  synchronous  weather  reports  with  synopses,  indica- 
and  faf'ts  for  month  of 


in  of  simultaneous  weather  reports  with  synopses,  indica- 
and  facts  for  month  of 


1877,  Aug.   i 

[                    1878,  Oct     t 

1879,  Dec. 

Sept.  1 

Noy.    t 

1880,  Jan.     * 

Oct     ■ 

Dec.    t 

Feb.    * 

Noy.    ■ 

1879,  Jan. 

Mar.    » 

Dec.    ■ 

Feb. 

Apr.    * 
MSy    * 

1878,  Jan.     : 

t                           Mar. 

Feb.    : 

Apr. 
Mky 

June  * 

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Apr.    : 

June 

Aug.    * 

May    : 

July 

Sept  * 

June   : 

Aug. 

Oct    * 

July   : 

Sept. 

Noy.    * 

Aug.   ^ 

Oct. 

Dec.    * 

Sept  ^ 

Noy. 

[Discontinued.] 


t  See,  for  later  4*'  edition  with  maps,  W42.82: 

XSee,  for  later  edition  printed  in  1884,  with  maps,  W42.8^: 


1372 


Classification 
no. 

W42.8  2: 

(date) 


W42.8^: 
(date) 


W4:2.9: 

(date) 


■W4:2.     SIGNAL  OFFICE— Continued 

Dally  bulletin  of  simultaneous  weather  reports 
witli  synopses,  indications,  and  facts  for 
montli  of [with,  maps]    4° 

[These  publications  bear  usually  the  same  title  as  the  publications  of  same  date 
classed  under  W42.S  k  which  were  compiled  from  observations  received  tri- 
daily  by  the  division  of  telegrams  and  reports  for  benefit  of  commerce  and  agri- 
culture. They  are  practically  2d  editions  of  those  bulletins,  published  generally 
a  year  later  and  in  larger  form,  with  maps  and  some  additional  data.] 

Daily  bulletin  of  weather  reports  with  synopses,  probabilities,  and  facts 


1872, 

Oct 

Nov. 

Dec. 
1873,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

May 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 


for  month  of 
Sept. 


[with  maps] 

1873,  Dec. 

1874,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May    * 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1876}     [Not  issued.] 

Daily  bulletin  of  weather  reports  with  synopses,  indications,  and  facts 

for  month  of [with  maps] 

1877,  Jan.  1877,  May 
Feb.  June 
Mar.  July 
Apr.  Aug. 
Daily  bulletin  of  simultaneous  weather  reports  with  synopses,  indica- 
tions, and  facts  for  month  of [with  maps] 

1877,  Sept.  1877,  Nov. 
Oct.  Dec. 

[Discontinued;  see,  for  1878,  W42.8  ^:] 

Trl-dally  meteorological  record  [for]  month  of 

oblong  large  8° 

[Issued  in  1884,  presenting  the  original  synopses  and  indications  from  the  tri-daily 
observations  for  1878  {see  W42.8»:  878),  but  with  bulletins  and  charts  revised 
and  corrected.] 

1878,  Jan.  1878,  May  1878,  Sept. 
Feb.  June  Oct. 
Mar.  July  Nov. 
Apr.  Aug.  Dec. 

[Discontinued.] 

Roster  and  stations  of  officers  of  Signal  Corps 

Official  roster  of  Signal  Corps  and  Volunteer  Signal  Corps 

1898,  Sept.  30    12'» 

1899,  Mar.   31    12« 

Roster  and  stations  of  officers  of  Signal  Corps  and  signal  officers,  U.  S. 
Volunteers 

1900,  July  31     12° 
Oct.  15 

Roster  and  stations  of  officers  of  Signal  Corps 

1901,  June  1  1904,  Aug.     1 


1902,  Apr.   1 

1903,  Jan.  1 
May  1 
Aug.  1 

1904,  Feb.  1 
May    1 


Dec. 

►,  May 

July 

Sept. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

15 

1906,  Mar.  15 

1907,  June  30 
Dec.  31 

1908,  Aug.  15 

1909,  Apr.  15 


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W42.     SIGNAL.  OFF] 

no. 

W42.10: 

Orders 

12 

o 

(date) 

General  orders 

1861 

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1862 

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1863 

« 

no.  43    * 

1864 

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no.  44    * 

1865 

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1867 

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1868 

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1869 

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1871 

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1872 

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1874 

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1875 

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1876 

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1879 

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1880 

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1881 

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1883,  no.  26 

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no.  28 

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* 

t  Erroneously  numbered  13  and  dated  Feb.  4,  1882, 


1374 


Classification 
no. 

W42. 

SIGNAL  OFFICE— Continued 

W42.10: 

Orders— Continued 

(date) 

General  orders— Continued 

1884,  no.  27 

* 

1887,  no.  40    * 

1891,  no.    4 

* 

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* 

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no.    6 

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no.    7 

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no.    8 

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no.  10 

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no.  34 

no.  47 

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no.  12 

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"•'  •'>'''    no.  49 

no.  13 

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1887,  no.    1 

Id  .Off    no.  50 

no.  14 

* 

no.    2 

S'^.oii    no.  51 

no.  15 

* 

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no.  16 

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no.    5 

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no.    6 

no.  32 

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no.  81 

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no.  34 

1888    * 

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no.  35 

1889    * 

no.    3 

no.  36 

1890    * 

no.    4 

no.  37 

1891,  no.    1    * 

1894,  no.    1 

no.  38 

no.    2    * 

1895,  no.    1 

no.  39 

no.    3    * 

1896,  no.    1 

J, 

Orders 

1896,  no.    2 

1898,  no.    7 

1898,  no.  17 

no.    3 

no.    8 

no.  18 

no.    4 

no.    9 

no,  19 

1897    [None 

issued 

]                no.  10 

no.  20 

1898,  no.    1 

no.  11 

1899,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.  12 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.  13 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.  14 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.  15 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.  16 

no.    6 

t  Not  for  general  distribution. 


1375 


Classinratlon 

W42. 

SIGNAIi  OFFICE— Continued 

no. 

W42.10: 

Orders — Continued 

.•,.»!.  r« 

(date) 

1899,  no.    7 

1902,  no.    8 

1904,  no.  24 

no.    8 

no.    9 

1905,  no.    1 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.    2 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.    3 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.    4 

1900,  no.    1 

* 

no.  13 

no.    5 

no.    2 

* 

no.  14 

no.    6 

no.    3 

* 

no.  15 

no.    7 

no.    4 

« 

no.  16 

no.    8 

no.    5 

« 

no.  17 

no.    9 

no.    6 

« 

no.  18 

no.  10 

no.    7 

» 

no.  19 

no.  11 

no.    8 

» 

no.  20 

no.  12 

no.    9 

* 

no.  21 

no.  13 

no.  10 

« 

no.  22 

no.  14 

no.  11 

* 

no.  23 

no.  15 

no.  12 

* 

no.  24 

no.  16 

no.  13 

* 

1903,  no.    1 

no.  17 

no.  14 

no.    2 

no.  18 

no.  15 

no.    3 

no.  19 

no.  16 

no.    4 

no.  20 

no.  17 

no.    5 

no.  21 

no.  18 

no.    6 

no.  22 

no.  19 

no.    7 

no.  23 

no.  20 

no.    8 

no.  24 

no.  21 

no.    9 

1906,  no.    1 

no.  22 

no.  10 

no.    2 

no.  23 

no.  11 

no.    3 

no.  24 

no.  12 

no.    4 

no.  25 

no.  13 

no.    5 

no.  26 

no.  14 

no.    6 

no.  27 

no.  15 

no.    7 

1901,  no.    1 

no.  16 

no.    8 

no.    2 

no.  17 

no.    9 

no.    3 

no.  18 

no.  10 

no.    4 

no.  19 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.  20 

no.  12 

no.    6 

no.  21 

no.  13 

no.    7 

no.  22 

no.  14 

no.    8 

no.  23 

no.  15 

no.    9 

no.  24 

no.  16 

no.  10 

1904,  no.    1 

no.  17 

no.  11 

no.    2 

no.  18 

no.  12 

no.    3 

no.  19 

no.  13 

no.    4 

no.  20 

no.  14 

no.    5 

no.  21 

no.  15 

no.    6 

no.  22 

no.  16 

no.    7 

no.  23 

no.  17 

no.    8 

1907,  no.    1 

no.  18 

no.    9 

•       no.    2 

no.  19 

no.  10 

no.    3 

no.  20 

no.  11 

no.    4 

no.  21 

no.  12 

no.    5 

no.  22 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  23 

no.  14 

no.    7 

no.  24 

no.  15 

no.    8 

no.  25 

no.  16 

no.    9 

1902,  no.    1 

no.  17 

no.  10 

no.    2 

no.  18 

no.  11 

no.    3 

no.  19 

no.  12 

no.*   4 

no.  20 

no.  13 

no.    5 

no.  21 

no.  14 

no.    6 

« 

no.  22 

no.  15 

no.    7 

no.  23 

no.  16 

1376 


Classification 

W4:2. 

SIGNAL  OFFICE- 

-Continued 

no. 

W42.10: 

Orders — Continued 

(date) 

1907,  no.  17 

1908 

,  no.    8 

1908 

no. 

22 

no.  18 

no.    9 

1909 

no. 

1 

no.  19 

no.  10 

no. 

2 

no.  20 

no.  11 

no. 

3 

no.  21 

no.  12 

no. 

4 

no.  22 

no.  13 

no. 

5 

no.  23 

no.  14 

no. 

6 

1908,  no.    1 

no.  15 

no. 

7 

no.    2 

no.  16 

no. 

8 

no.    3 

no.  17 

no. 

9 

no.    4 

no.  18 

no. 

10 

no.    5 

no.  19 

no.  11 

no.    6 

no.  20 

no.  12 

no.    7 

no.  21 

no. 

13 

W42.10«: 

(date) 

W4:2.11^: 

(nos.) 


tW42.112: 

(CT) 
W4:2.12: 

(date) 

W42.13: 

D83 


Orders  (separates) 

[Certain  extracts  from  Orders  18,  Sept.  16,  1902,  and  from  Orders  21,  Nov.  1,  1905, 
have  been  issued.  These  are  classed  under  W42.10o:,  using  as  book  number  the 
date,  with  superior  number  taken  from  the  number  of  the  order  and  the  para- 
graph number  of  the  extract,  using  a  dash  between,  e.  g.,  W42.10«:902i8-7.] 

Professional  papers  of  Signal  Service  (numbered)    4P 

1  11 

2  12 

3  13 

4  14 

5  15 

6  16 

7  17 
8 
9 

10  18 

[Discontinued  as  a  numbered  serias  in  1886.J 
Professional  papers  of  Signal  Corps    (unnumbered) 


[Published  only  as  app.  71  to 
annual  report  of  Signal  Office, 
1885  (W42. 1:885 2).] 


Rain  and  dry  winds,  computed  for  dilTerent  geo- 
grapliical  districts 

1880 
1881 

Rules,  regulations,  and  instructions 

Drill  regulations.  Provisional  drill  regulations  for  Signal  Corps  troops, 
1907.    1907.    24«    (War  Dept.  doc.  304.) 

Ec2  Eccard  telephone  apparatus.  Instructions  for  erecting  Eccard  tele- 
phone apparatus  and  locating  principal  faults.  Washington 
City,  Signal  Office,  1883.     [Instructions  no.  82.] 

H36^  Heliograph.  Instructions  for  using  heliograph  of  Signal  Service. 
Washington  City,  Signal  Office,  1888.  12°  [Republication  by 
Signal  Office  of  General  orders  99,  Nov.  15,  1888,  Adjutant- 
General's  Office  (W3.22:).  U.  S.  signal  and  telegraph  code 
(W42.2:C64),  containing  matter  which  supersedes  certain  parts  of 
these  instructions,  is  pasted  in  the  back  of  the  copy  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library.] 

H362  Heliograph.  Instructions  for  using  heliograph  of  Signal  Corps;  au- 
thorized by  G.  o.  99, 1888,  amended  by  G.  o.  59, 1889,  and  G.  o.  32, 
1896,  Adjutant-General's  Office.     1897. 

fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  In  1911, 
after  many  years  during  which  there  were  no  Professional  papers  printed,  an  unnum- 
bered publication  bearing  that  series  title  was  issued.  The  class  under  W42.112:  has 
been  provided  for  this  and  for  any  later  unnumbered  Professional  papers  which  may 
be  issued  by  the  Signal  Office. 


1377 


CltMlfleatlon 
no. 

'W42.13: 

H36"» 
M59' 

M59» 

M59' 

Ob7» 
Ob72 

Ob73 
P53 

P94' 

P942 

R52» 

R522 
R523 
R52* 
R525 
R52« 
R52' 
T231 

T232 
W52 

W42.14: 

(no8.) 


W42.15: 

(CT) 
W4:2.16: 

(nos.) 


W42.     SIGNAL,  OFFICE— Continued 

Rules,  regulations,  and  Instructions— Continued 

Same.     Revised  edition.     1897.     12« 
Military  telegraph.     Regulations  for  operation  and   maintenance  of 

military  telegraph  lines.     1892. 
Military  telegraph.     Instructions  to  operators  on  military  telegraph 
lines.     1887.     [See^   for  Manual  of  military  telegraphy,    1872, 
W42.22':M59.] 
Military  telegraph.    Regulations  for  operation  and   maintenance  of 
military  telegraph  lines  and  general  regulations  of  Signal  Corps, 
with  appendix.    1899.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  104.) 
Observers.    Instructions  to  observers  of  Signal  Service.    1881. 
Observers.     Instructions  for  voluntary  observers  of  Signal  Service. 

1882.     [Instructions  no.  23.] 

Observers.    General  instructions  to  observers  of  Signal  Service.     1887. 

Philippine  Islands.     Regulations  for  operation  and  maintenance  of 

military  telegraph  lines  operated  by  Signal  Corps  in  Philippine 

Islands.    Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1904.    12° 

Property.    Regulations  for  care,  preservation,  and  accountability  of 

Signal  Corps  property.     1892. 
Property  and  general  regulations  of  Signal  Corps.    1898.    12°    (War 

Dept.  doc.  82.) 
River  observers.    Instructions  to  special  river  observers  of  Signal 
Service.    [1st  edition.]    * 
Same.    2d  edition.    * 
Same.    3d  edition.    * 
Same.    4th  edition.    * 
Same.    5th  edition.    * 
Same.    6th  edition.    * 
Same.    7th  edition.    1889. 
Telephones.     Instructions  for  use  of  telephones  furnished  by  Signal 
Corps;  by  Samuel  Reber.     1897.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  42.) 
Same.     1901.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  135.) 
Weston  voltmeters.     Instructions  for  use  of  Weston  voltmeters  furnished 
by  Signal  Corps:  by  Edgar  Russel.    1901.    12° 

Signal  Service  notes 


1 

13 

2 

14    [Supplement  to  10.1 

3 

15 1 

4 

16* 

5 

17 

6 

18 

7 

19 

8 

20 

9 

21    [Not  issued.] 

10    See  also  14. 

22 

11 

23 

12 

[Discontinued.! 

Specifications 

Tornado  circulars  [old  series] 

[Published  between  the  years  1882  and  1889.] 

1*  4*  7*  10*  13* 

2  *  5    *  8    *  11    *  14    ^^ 

3  *  6    *  9    *  12    *  15    * 


t  Reprinted  with  additions  from  annual  report,  1882  (W42.1:882). 
82452°— 11 87 


1378 


Classification 
no. 

W42.16: 

(nos.) 


W42.17: 

(nos.) 


W42.18: 

(date) 

W42.19: 

(pt.  nos.) 


W42.20: 

(date) 


W42.     SIGNAL   OFFICE— Continued 
Tornado  circulars  [old  series] — Continued 


22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 


28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 


34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 


40 

« 

41 

* 

42 

* 

43 

•N- 

44 

* 

45 

* 

Tornado  circulars  [new  series] 


1886.     22  p.     * 
Same  [with  additions]. 


n.  d.     24  p. 


2  * 

3  * 

4  * 

5  * 

Weekly  weather  clironicle    4«» 

[Issued  once  a  week,  this  publication  contained  a  record  of  observations  reported  for 
the  day  of  issue  and  for  7  days  preceding.  The  first  issue  was  for  Nov.  16, 1872. 
Discontinued  with  the  issue  for  Apr.  4,  1881.  As  the  file  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  is  very  incomplete,  no  attempt  is  made  to  list  them  here.] 

[Dally  river  stages]    4° 

[Pts.  1-3  listed  below  have  individual  titles  and  do  not  bear  the  series  title,  "Daily 
river  stages,"  which  was  first  used  for  pt.  4,  issued  by  the  Weather  Bureau 
(A29.).] 
pt.  1 
pt.  2 
pt.  3 

See,  for  later  parts,  A29.10: 
Monthly  weather  review    4° 

[From  Oct.  1872,  to  June,  1883,  included  in  annual  reports  (W42.1: 873-883).] 

1872,  June  ' 
July  ^ 
Aug.  ' 
Sept.  ' 
Oct.  ' 
Nov.  ■■ 
Dec.     ^ 

1873,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May- 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1874,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1875,  Jan. 
Feb. 


1875,  Mar. 

1877,  Dec.              188C 

,  Sept. 

Apr. 

1878,  Jan. 

Oct. 

May 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Dec. 

July 

Apr.              1881 

,  Jan. 

Aug. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept 

June 

Mar. 

Oct. 

July 

Apr. 
May 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

June 

1876,  Jan. 

Oct. 

July 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
May 

1879,  Jan. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Dec. 

July 

Apr.              1882 

,  Jan. 

Aug. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

Oct. 

July 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

Dec. 

Sept. 

June 

1877,  Jan. 

Oct. 

July 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

Apr. 
May 

1880,  Jan. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

June 

Mar. 

Dec. 

July 

Apr.              1883 

,  Jan. 

Aug. 

May 

Feb. 

Sept. 

June 

Mar. 

Oct.       . 

July 

Apr. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

May 

1379 


CUMincstlon 
no. 

W42.     SIGNAL 

OFFIOE- 

Continued          *" 

W42.20: 

Monthly  weather  review 

— Continued 

(date) 

1883,  Juno 

1885,  July 

1887 

,  Aug. 

188'J,  Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept 

Oct. 

Augv 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1890,  Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1888 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

1886,  Jan. 

* 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1884,  Jan. 

Feb. 

¥e 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Feb. 

Mar. 

•» 

Apr. 
Mky 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

* 

June 

Apr. 

* 

June 

July 

May 

June 

* 

July 

Aug. 

June 

July 

^ 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

* 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

^ 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

* 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

* 

Dec. 

1891,  Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1889 

,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

1887,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1885,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

May 

June 

Apr. 

* 

June 

May 

June 

* 

July 

j/      June 

July 

* 

Aug. 

' 

'U-'if^See,  for  later  issues,  A29.6: 

W42.20" : 

(CT) 

W42.21: 

(nos.) 


W42.22 ' : 

'M59 

P56 
Si2» 

Si22 
W42.22-: 

(nos.) 


Monthly  weather  review  (separates) 

[Some  of  the  more  Important  articles  in  the  Review  were  issued  separately  in  pam- 
phlet form.] 

Division   of  telegrams   and   reports   for   benefit   of 
commerce  and  agriculture,  circular 


9 

10 
11 
12 


13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 


19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


26 
27 

28 


Manuals  (unnumbered) 

Military  telegraphy.  Manual  of  military  telegraphy  for  Signal  Service, 
embracing  permanent  and  field  lines.  1872.  12<*  [See  also 
W42.13:M59'-^J 

Photography.  Manual  of  photography  for  Army;  by  Samuel  Reber. 
1896.     12«    (War  Dept.  doc.  5.) 

Signals.    Manual  of  signals  for  use  of  signal  officers  in  field  and  for  mili- 
tary and  naval  students,  military  schools,  etc.;  by  Albert  J. 
Myer.     1877.     12° 
Same.     1879.     12« 

Manuals  (numbered) 

1  (War  Dept.  doc.  187.) 

2  [1st  edition.]  '(War  Dept.  doc.  194.) 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    (War  Dept.  doc.  336.) 

3  [1st  edition.]    (War  Dept.  doc.  183.) 

Same.     Revised  [edition].    (War  Dept.  doc.  257.) 
[4]  Notes  on  laying,  repairing,  operating,  and  testing  submarine  cables, 
by  Edgar  Russel;  with  supplementary  chapter  on  Factory  test- 
ing, by  Samuel  Reber.    [1st  edition.]    1902.     (War  Dept.  doc. 
172.) 


1380 


Classification 
no. 

W42.22^: 

(nos.) 


W42.222a: 

(CT) 
W42.23: 

(date) 


W42.     SIGNAL,  OFFICE- Continued 

Manuals  (numbered) — Continued 

4  [2d  edition.]     (War  Dept.  doc.  258.)     [The  title  of  this  edition  is 

Handbook  of  submarine  cables.] 

5  * 

6  ([War  Dept.  doc.  234.]) 

7  [Ist  edition.]    [Has  no  War  Department  document  number.] 
Same.     2d  edition.     (War  Dept.  doc.  309.)     [Drawing  99,  facing 

p.  85,  to  be  replaced  by  inserting  drawing  99  issued  later  with 
Circular  15  of  1908;  see  W42.4:908i^  footnote.] 
Same.     3d  edition.     (War  Dept.  doc.  346.) 

8  *     [Confidential.] 


Manuals  (numbered;  separates) 


Weather  maps 

16  X  22  in. 

Tridaily 

1871,  Jan. 

1-31 

* 

1874,  May 

1-31 

'X' 

1877,  Sept.  1-30 

* 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

June 

1-30 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

•)(• 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July 

1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

* 

Apr. 

1-30 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

4fr 

Dec.   1-31 

* 

May 

1-31 

* 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

1878,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

June 

1-30 

•K- 

Oct. 

1-31 

■Jt 

Feb.  1-28 

* 

July 

1-31 

* 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Mar.   1-31 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Apr.   1-30 

4t 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

1875,  Jan. 

1-31 

* 

May   1-31 

* 

Oct. 

1-31 

* 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

June  1-30 

^ 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July  1-31 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

* 

1872,  Jan. 

1-31 

* 

1-31 

* 

Sept.  1-30 

^ 

Feb. 

1-29 

* 

June 

1-30 

« 

Oct.    1-31 

* 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July 

1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

* 

Apr. 

1-30 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

Dec.  1-31 

* 

May 

1-31 

* 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

1879,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

June 

1-30 

* 

Oct. 

1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-28 

* 

July 

1-31 

* 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Mar.    1-31 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Apr.    1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

1876,  Jan. 

1-31 

* 

May    1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

* 

Feb. 

1-29 

* 

June  1-30 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July   1-31 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

* 

1873,  Jan. 

1-31 

* 

1-31 

•3t 

Sept.  1-30 

* 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

June 

1-30 

^ 

Oct.    1-31 

* 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July 

1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

4t 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

Dec.  1-31 

* 

1-31 

* 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

1880,  Jan.    1-31 

June 

1-30 

* 

Oct. 

1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-29 

July 

1-31 

* 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Mar.   1-31 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Apr.   1-30 

Sept. 

1-30 

* 

1877,  Jan. 

1-31 

■* 

May    1-31 

Oct. 

1-31 

* 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

June  1-30 

Nov. 

1-30 

* 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July   1-31 

Dec. 

1-31 

* 

Apr. 
May 

1-30 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

1874,  Jan. 

1-31 

■X- 

1-31 

■9fr 

Sept.  1-30 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

June 

1-ao 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

July 

1-?1 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr. 

1-30 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

Daily 

1881,  Jan. 

1-31 

* 

1881,  June 

1-30 

* 

1881,  Nov.  1-30 

* 

Feb. 

1-28 

* 

July 

1-31 

* 

Dec.    1-31 

* 

Mar. 

1-31 

* 

Aug. 

1-31 

* 

1882,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Apr. 

1-30 

* 

Sept. 

1-30 

^ 

Feb.   1-28 

* 

May 

1-31 

* 

Oct. 

1-31 

* 

Mar.    1-31 

* 

1381 


ClassMratlon 
no. 

W42.     SIGNAL  OFFICE— Continued 

W42.23: 

Weather  maps— Continued 

(date) 

Daily — Continued 

1882,  Apr.    1-30 

* 

1883,  Nov.  1-30 

* 

1886,  Juno  1-30 

May    1-31 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

* 

July   1-31 

Juno  1-30 

* 

1884,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

July    1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-29 

* 

Sept.  1-30 

Aug.  1-31 

* 

Mar.   1-31 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

» 

Apr.    1-30 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

Oct.    1-31 

* 

May    1-31 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

« 

June  1-30 

* 

1886,  Jan.    1-31 

Dec.   1-31 

« 

July    1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-28 

1883,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Aug.   1-31 

« 

Mar.   1-31 

Feb.   1-28 

* 

Sept.  1-30 

* 

Apr.  1-30 
May   1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

* 

Apr.    1-30 
May    1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

* 

June  1-30 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

* 

July    1-31 

Juue  1-30 

* 

1885,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

July    1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-28 

* 

Sept.  1-30 

Aug.  1-31 

* 

Mar.   1-31 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

Sept.  1-30 

* 

Apr.    1-30 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

Oct.    1-31 

« 

May    1-31 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

Tridaily 

1887,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-28 

at 

Mar.   1-31 

« 

Apr.   1-30 

* 

May    1-31 

* 

June  1-30 

« 

July   1-31 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

« 

Sept.  1-30 

« 

Oct.    1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

» 

Dec.  1-31 

* 

1888,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Feb.  1-28 

* 

Mar.   1-31 

» 

Apr.   1-30 
May   1-31 

* 

* 

June  1-30 

* 

Bidaily 

1888,  July    1-31 

* 

Aug.   1-31 

* 

Sept.  1-30 

* 

Semi-daily 

1888,  Oct.    1-31 

« 

1889,  Sept.  1-30 

♦ 

1890,  Aug.  1-31 

Nov.  1-30 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

* 

Sept.  1-30 

Dec.   1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

,1889,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

* 

Nov.  1-30 

Feb.   1-28 

♦ 

1890,  Jan.    1-31 

* 

Dec.   1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-28 

* 

1891,  Jan.    1-31 

Apr.    1-30 
May    1-31 

* 

Mar.    1-31 

* 

Feb.   1-28 

* 

Apr.    1-30 
May   1-31 

* 

Mar.    1-31 

June  1-30 

* 

* 

Apr.  1-30 
May    1-31 

July   1-31 

* 

June  1-30 

* 

Aug.  1-31 

* 

July   1-31 

« 

June  1-30 

See^  for  later  mapa, 

A29.18: 

W42.24: 

Meteorological  record    4°?    [Da 

ily.] 

(date) 

1874,  Jan.    1-31 

♦ 

1874,  May    1-31 

* 

1874,  Sept.  1-30 

Feb.    1-28 

* 

June   1-30 

* 

Oct.    1-31 

Mar.    1-31 

« 

July    1-31 

« 

Nov.  1-30 

Apr.    1-30 

♦ 

Aug.   1-31 

* 

Doc.    1-31 

1382 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

W42.24: 

(date) 


W42.     SIGNAL   OFFICE— Continued 


W42.25: 

(CT) 
W42.26: 

(nos.) 


Meteorological  record — Continued 

1875,  Jan.    1-31     *         1875,  Apr.    1-30    *         1875,  July    1-24    * 
Feb.    1-28    *  May    1-31    * 

Mar.    1-31    *  June  1-30    * 

[Merged  into  the  Bulletin  of  international  meteorological  observations  (W42.7i:).] 

Maps 


Signal  Corps  memoranduin    4* 

1     *     [Mimeographed,  not  printed.] 

2) 

3[     [Confidential.] 

4j 
W43.     SOLDIERS'   HOME,  DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 

[The  Soldiers'  Home  was  established  by  act  of  Mar.  3, 1851,  under  name  of  Military  Asylum,  the  board  of 
commissioners  was  organized  Mar.  12, 1851,  and  the  first  regulations  approved  June  10,  1851;  see  Senate 
executive  document  27,  32d  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  no.  614. 

Name  was  changed  July  1, 1859,  from  Military  Asylum  to  Soldiers'  Home  by  act  making  appropriations 
for  Army,  1860,  approved  Mar.  3, 1859. 

The  sundry  civil  appropriation  act  of  Mar.  4, 1909,  provided  "That  hereafter  the  government  and  control 
of  the  United  States  Military  Prison  shall,  under  the  Secretary  of  War,  be  vested  in  the  Board  of  Com- 
missioners of  the  United  States  Soldiers'  Home,  which  board  shall  consist  as  at  present  of  the  surgeon- 
general,  the  commissary-general,  the  adjutant-general,  the  quartermaster-general,  the  chief  of  engineers, 
the  judge-advocate-general,  and  the  governor  of  the  Home  "  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  1004).  See,  for  infor- 
mation concerning  Military  Prison,  Fort  Leavenworth,  prior  to  1909,  W27. 

This  home  is  for  soldiers  of  the  regular  Army.  Disabled  soldiers  who  served  In  the  Volunteer  Army  are 
cared  for  at  the  different  branches  of  the  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers;  see  NH.] 


W4:3.1: 

(date) 


W43.2: 

L44 

M59 

W43.3 : 

(nos.) 
W43.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[The  reports  listed  below  relate  only  to  the  Soldiers'  Home,  Although  article  1  of 
the  rules  and  regulations  approved  June  16,  1851,  requires  of  the  board  "an 
annual  report  of  their  proceedings  to  the  Secretary  of  War  for  the  information 
of  Congress,"  the  reports  are  irregular  until  187C.  Since  1883  (Stat.  L.  v.  22,  p. 
504)  they  are  published  with  the  report  of  the  inspecting  officer  and  distributed 
to  each  garrison  and  post  library. 

Act  approved  Mar.  4, 1909  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  1004),  provides  that  the  president 
of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  United  States  Soldiers'  Home  "shall  sub- 
mit annually  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  for  transmission  to  Congress,  a  full  state- 
ment of  the  financial  and  other  affairs  of  both  the  home  and  the  [Military]  Prison 
for  the  preceding  fiscal  year."  The  first  report  on  the  Military  Prison  issued 
under  this  act  is  for  1909  and  appears  as  House  document  255,  61st  Congress,  2d 
session,  serial  no.  5834.    See,  for  earlier  reports  on  Military  Prison,  W27.1:] 

Military  Asylum 

1851     [641-27]     [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

1852-55,  in  annual  report  of  War  Dept.,  1855,  p.  99-110  (Wl.  1:855). 

lll^'^    [None  issued.] 

1858,  in  annual  report  of  War  Department,  1858  (Wl. 1:858). 
1859     [None  issued.] 
Soldiers'  Home 

18fil  I     [-'^o^®  issued.] 

1862     [1122-52]     [Includes  affairs  from  1851  to  May,  1862.     No  edition 

without  Congressional  document  number.] 
1863-75     [None  issued.] 
1876-1905,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1883-1909 

issued  separately. 

General  publications 

Laws  and  regulations  for  Soldiers'  Home  [District  of  Columbia],  1883. 
[1883.] 

Military  Prison.     Regulations  for  government  of  Military  Prison  and  of 
any  branch  thereof.     1909.     12« 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


ias3 


W44.    MEDICAL.  DEPARTMENT,  ARMY 

[Aooording  to  the  Journals  of  the  Continental  Ckingress,  the  establishment  of  an  army  hospital  was  agreed 

upon  July  27, 1775,  the  chief  to  be  called  director  general  and  chief  physician. 
The  work  was  carried  on  with  very  inadequate  support  during  the  Revolution  and  for  many  subsequent 

years.    An  act  to  regulate  the  medical  cstiiblismnent  and  providing  for  a  physician  general  and  an 

apothecary  general,  was  passed  Mar.  2,  17'.»9  (Stat.  L.  v.  1,  p.  721).     By  act  approved  Apr.  14, 1818  (Stat. 

L.  V.  3,  p.  420),  the  law  creating  these  offices  was  repealed  and  the  office  of  surgeon-general  created,  giving 

the  Medical  Department  a  i)ermanent  chief.) 

Classiflration 
no. 

W4:4.1: 

(date) 

W44.1«: 

(date) 

W44.1«: 

(CT) 

W44.2: 

Ar5i 


Ar52 

Ar53 
Ar5^ 

Ar5^ 


C23 
D43 
Ef4 

Em3i 

Em32 

EmS'^ 

F51 

In7 

M46 
M56 


Anmial  reports 

[1826-1909  (except  1830,  none  issued),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
and  in  later  years  issued  separately  also.) 

Annual  reports  (separates;  reports  of  sui^eon-general) 
Annual  reports  (separates;  miscellaneous) 

General  publications 

Army  medical  museum.  Catalogue  of  Army  medical  museum. 
[1866-67.]  4°  [Consists  of  catalogues  for  3  sections  as  shown  bo- 
low,^  each  having  its  own  title-page  and  pagination.  Separate 
editions  of  the  catalogues  were  printed  also  and  are  classed  under 
W44.2«:] 

Contents: 

Surgical  section;  by  Alfred  A.  Woodhull. 
Medical  section;  by  J.  J.  Woodward. 
Microscopical  section;  by  Edward  Curtis. 

Army  Medical  School.  Memorandum  in  relation  to  admission  of  med- 
ical officers  of  organized  militia  to  Army  Medical  School.  [Dec. 
1,  1904.]    12« 

Same.     [Apr.  10,  1909.]    12° 

Army  Medical  School.  Memorandum  for  information  of  medical  offi- 
cers of  organized  militia  who  desire  to  attend  course  of  instruction 
at  Army  Medical  School.     [1907.]     12° 

Army.  Letters  of  J.  K.  Barnes  [to  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reor- 
ganization of  Army,  containing  opinions  and  suggestions  as  to 
changes  in  organization  of  Army],  [1876.]  f°  [^See,  for  further 
information  concerning  Commission  for  Reform  and  Reorganiza- 
tion of  Army,  entries  and  note  under  W1.2:Ar5^'^.] 

Carroll,  James.  [Circular  announcing  death  of  James  Carroll,  surgeon 
in  Army.]    n.  p.  Sept.  17,  1907.     12° 

Dental  surgeons.  Memorandum  concerning  employment  of  dental  sur- 
geons in  Army.    Apr.  6,  1905.     12° 

Eflficiency.  Bill  to  increase  efiiciency  of  Medical  Department,  Army, 
S.  4838,  H.  13998,  with  indorsements  by  Secretaries  of  War  and 
brief  of  surgeon  general,  showing  necessity  for  legislation,  n.  p. 
[1904]. 

Emergency  diet  for  sick  in  military  service;  by  Edward  L.  Munson. 
1899.     16° 
Same.    1900.    24° 
Same.     1903  [reprint  1907].     24° 

First  aid.     Outlines  of  first  aid,  Army.     1899.    24° 

Instruction.  Scheme  of  instruction  for  detachments  of  hospital  corps; 
recommended  by  board  consisting  of  Charles  F.  Mason,  Francis  A. 
Winter,  and  Frederick  P.  Reynolds,     n.  p.  n.  d.    4° 

Medical  Department  of  Army,  from  1775  to  1873;  compiled  by  Harvey 
E.  Brown.    Washington,  D.  C,  Surgeon  General's  Office,  1873. 

Meteorology.     1st  report  on  meteorology  to  surgeon  general  of  Army; 
by  James  P.  Espy.     Oct.  9,  1843.    oblong  f° 
[This  1st  report  not  in  Consrressional  set.    See,  for  Congressional  document  numbers 
of  2d  and  3d  reports,  entry  for  such  reports  under  Nl  .2:M5G  2,  and  for  4th  report, 
entry  under  Y1.3:M50.] 


1384 


€lassiflcation 
no. 

W44.2:  I 

M59 

M66 

M78 

M851 

M852 

M853 
P491 


P56» 

P562 
R26 

R66 

sn 

St2» 


St22 
Su7' 

Su72 
Su73 
Su7* 

Su7^ 


T68 
T981 


T98  2 
T983 
W29 


W44.     MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT,  ARMY— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Military  surgery.     Essav  on  military  surgery  [with  bibliography];  by 

W.  C.  Borden.     1905.     12« 
Mineral  waters.    Titles  to  books  and  papers  relating  to  mineral  waters 

in  library  of  Surgeon-General's  Oflfice.    June  1,  1895.     large  8° 

[Extract  from  Index-catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon-General's 

Office,  V.  16,  1895  (W44.7^:16i»2)  j 

Moore,  John.  [Circular  announcing  death  of  John  Moore,  former 
surgeon-general  of  Army.]    n.  p.  Mar.  20,  1907.     12« 

Mosquitoes.  Few  general  directions  with  regard  to  destroying  mosqui- 
toes, particularly  yellow  fever  mosquito;  by  W.  C.  Gorgas.     1904. 

Mosquitoes.     Directions    for    collecting   and    forwarding    mosquitoes. 
n.  p.  n.  d.    12° 
Same.    Mar.  10,  1908.    12o 

Pharmaceutical  chapters  and  tables.  Condensed  pharmaceutical  chap- 
ters and  tables  for  use  of  advanced  members  of  Hc3pital  Corps; 
by  Julius  Leiblinger.  Company  of  instruction  no.  1,  Hospital 
Corps,  Army,  1904.    12° 

Pharmacy.  Outline  of  pharmacy  and  materia  medica,  for  use  of  Hos- 
pital Corps;  by  Julius  Leiblinger.  1904.  12°  ([War  Dept.  doc. 
216.]) 

Photo-micrography.  Report  to  surgeon  general  of  Army  on  magnesium 
and  electric  lights  as  applied  to  photo-micrography;  by  J.  J. 
Woodward.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher]  Jan.  5,  1870.    4° 

Physical  training  in  Army;  by  Charles  R.  Greenleaf.    n.  p.  [1891]. 

Register.  Directions  for  preparing  register  of  patients,  n.  p.  Nov.  5, 
1896.    narrow  f° 

Rontgen  ray.  Use  of  the  Rontgen  ray  by  Medical  Department  of 
Army  in  War  with  Spain,  1898 ;  prepared  by  W.  C .  Borden.  1900. 
40    [4009-729] 

Sickness.  Statistical  report  on  sickness  and  mortality  in  Army,  com- 
piled from  records  of  Surgeon  General's  and  Adjutant  General's 
offices,  from  Jan.  1819,  to  Jan.  1839;  [by  Samuel  Forry].  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Jacob  Gideon,  jr.,  1840. 

Statistics,  medical  and  anthropological,  of  Provost-Marshal-General's 
Bureau,  derived  from  records  of  examination  for  military  service 
in  armies  of  United  States  during  late  War  of  Rebellion,  of  over  a 
million  recruits,  drafted  men,  substitutes,  and  enrolled  men; 
compiled  by  J.  H.  Baxter.  1875.  v.  1,  4° 
Same.    1875.    v.  2,  4« 

Supply  table.    Standard  supply  table  of  Medical  Department  of  Army, 
1883.     1883. 
Same,  1892.    1892. 

Supply  table  of  Medical  Department  of  Army.    1894. 

Supply  table.  Medical  Department,  Army,  field  supply  table;  ap- 
proved by  Secretary  of  War,  May  9,  1898.     [1898.]    12o 

Supplies.  Price  list  of  post,  field,  and  dental  medical  supplies  as  listed 
in  Manual,  1906;  revised  to  June  1,  1909.  1909.  [See,  for  Man- 
ual, W44.9:] 

Transporting  wounded  soldiers.  Report  on  plan  for  transporting 
wounded  soldiers  by  railway  in  time  of  war;  by  George  A.  Otis. 
Washington,  War  Dept.,  Surgeon  General's  Office,  1875. 

Typhoid  fever.    Report  on  origin  and  spread  of  typhoid  fever  in  mili- 
tary camps  during  Spanish  War  of  1898;  by  Walter  Reed,  Victor 
C.   Vaughan,   and   Edward   O.   Shakespeare.     1904.    v.    1,   49 
[4748-757] 
Same,  maps  and  charts.     1904.    v.  2,  oblong  i°    [4749-757] 
Same,  abstract.     1900. 

Water.  [Directions  for  collection  of  samples  of  water  for  bacteriological 
examination.]    n.  p.  Aug.  29,  1905.     12° 


i.m^) 


Classification 

W44. 

M 

EDIC^ 

lIj  DE 

PARTME 

NT,  ARlVn 

f — Continuec 

no. 

W44.2«: 

General  publications  (separates) 

(CT) 

W44:.3: 

BuUetlns 

(nos.) 

[None  issued.] 

W4:4.4: 

Circulars 

various  sizes 

(date) 

1863,  no. 

1 

* 

1875,  no.    6    * 

no. 

2 

* 

no.    7    * 

no. 

3 

* 

no.    8 

no. 

4 

* 

1876    [ 

None  issued?] 

no. 

5 

* 

1877,  no.    1    * 

no. 

6 

* 

no.    2    * 

no. 

7 

* 

no.    3    * 

no. 

8 

* 

no.    4    * 

no. 

9 

no.    5    * 

no. 

10 

« 

no.    6    * 

no. 

11 

* 

no.    7    * 

no. 

12 

* 

no.    8    * 

no. 

13 

* 

no.    9 

no. 

14 

* 

no.  10 

no. 

15 

Same,  Appendix  to  no.  10 

1864,  no. 

1 

* 

Dec.  1,  1888. 

no. 

2 

* 

1878 

None  issued? 

no. 

3 

* 

1879 

None  issued?; 

no. 

4 

* 

1880 

None  issued?; 

no. 

5 

* 

1881 

'None  issued?; 

no. 

6 

* 

1882 

None  issued?; 

1865,  no. 

1 

* 

1883 

None  issued?; 

no. 

2 

* 

1884 

None  issued?; 

no. 

3 

* 

1885 

None  issued?' 

no. 

4 

* 

1886 

;None  issued?; 

no. 

5 

* 

1887 

None  issued?; 

no. 

6 

[1st  edition.] 

1865.  1888 

None  issued?; 

Same."  [2d  edition.] 

1866.  1889 

;None  issued?' 

1866    [N 

one 

issued?] 

1890 

None  issued?; 

1867,  no. 

1 

* 

1891 

None  issued?' 

no. 

2 

* 

1892 

None  issued? 

no. 

3 

* 

1893,  J 

an.    16 

no. 

4 

* 

^ 

[ar.    18    [Regarding     con- 
struction and  use  of  Green- 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

* 

leaf  travois.] 

no. 

7 

I^ 

lar.    18    [Respecting  reen- 
listment  in  hospital  corps, 

1868,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

* 

etc.] 

no. 

3 

* 

1^ 

lay    11 

no. 

4 

* 

^ 

lay    18 

no. 

5 

* 

J 

une  10 

1869,  no. 

1 

* 

A 

.ug.     9 

no. 

2 

S 

ept.  11 

1870,  no. 

1 

* 

r 

)ec.     7 

no. 

2 

« 

r 

)ec.   14 

no. 

3 

1894,  P 

^eb.     9    12° 

no. 

4 

Same.        [Revised     edi- 

1871, no. 

1 

* 

tion.]    8« 

no. 

2 

A 

.pr.    13 

no. 

3 

C 

>ct.    10 

1872 

None  issued?; 

> 

rov.     3 

1873 

None  issued?; 

1895,  J 

an.      2  [no.  1] 

1874 

None  issued? 

n 

0.    2      ' 

1875,  no. 

1 

* 

n 

0.    3 

no. 

2 

it 

n 

0.    4 

no. 

3 

* 

n 

0.    5 

no. 

4 

* 

n 

0.    6 

n 

0. 

5 

* 

n 

0.    7 

1386 


Classtflcation 
no. 

(date) 


W44.5: 

H791 

H792 
H793 
H794 
H79^ 
H79« 
H797 
H798 

H799 
M46ci 

M46c2 
M46c3 
M46c4 
M46cs 
M46c« 
M46c7 
M46c» 
M46c^ 


M46cio 

M46c" 
M46c^2 

M46c  '3 
M46ci4 
M46ri 

M46r2 
N93 


W4:4:.     MEDICAIj  department,   ARMY— Continued 

Circulars — Continued 

1896,  no.  1 
no.    2 

1897,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.    3 

1898,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 

1899,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.    3 

Circulars  of  information 

Hospital  Corps,  Army.    Circular  of  information  for  persons  desirous  of 
enlisting  in  Hospital  Corps,  Army.     [May  16,  1893.]    12° 


1900,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

1901,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

1902,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3 

no. 

4 

1903,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

1904    [N 

one 

issued?] 

1905,  no. 

1 

1906    [N 

one 

issued?] 

1907,  no. 

1 

1908    [N 

one 

issued.] 
issued.] 

1909     [N 

one 

Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
12° 
Same. 


[Oct. 
[Mar. 
[Feb. 
[Dec. 
[Mar. 
[Aug. 


2, 1894.] 

23, 1896.] 

7, 1901.] 

4,1901.] 

14, 1903.] 

25, 1904.] 


12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 


[Aug.  15[25],  1904,  reprint  Dec.  22,  1906,  with  alterations.] 


[May  19,  1908.]    12° 
Medical  Corps,  Army.    Circular  of  information  for  candidates  seeking 
appointment  in  Medical  Corps  of  Army.     [1893.]    12°?    * 

Same.    [May   18,1895.]    12° 

Same.     P^ay   21,1896.]    12° 

Same.    [June  29,1897.]    12° 

Same.     [June  29,1900.]    12° 

Same.    [Feb.     4,1901.]    12° 

Same.    [July   18,1902.]    12° 

Same.     [Jan.    19,1903.]    12° 
Medical  Corps,  Army.    Circular  of  information  in  relation  to  appoint- 
ment m  Medical  Corps  of  Army,  requisite  qualifications,  exam- 
ination of  applicants,  etc.     [Oct.  19,  1903.]    12° 

Same.     [June  21,1904.]    12° 

Same.     [Aug.     2,1907.]    12° 

Same.     [May    25,1908.]    12° 

Same.     [May    25, 1908,  reprint  1909.]    12° 

Same.     [Oct.      4,1909.]    12° 
Medical  Reserve  Corps,   Army.     Circular  of  information  relating  to 
appointments  in  Medical  Reserve  Corps  of  Army.    [May  25,  1908.] 
12° 

Same.    [Aug.     9,1909.]    12° 
Nurse  Corps.    Circular  of  information  relative  to  appointment  in  Army 
Nurse   Corps,    qualifications,    examination   of  applicants,    etc. 
[Apr.  26,  1905.]    12° 


ns' 


Olatwiflratton 
nu. 


(date) 

W44.6  2: 

(CT) 
W44.6  3: 

(nos.) 
W44.6*: 

(nos.) 

(dates  of 

school 

year) 

W44.7 ' : 

(v.  nos.) 


(CT) 
W4:4.7-: 

(v.  nos.) 


W44:.8: 

888 

891 
893 
896 


Wt4.     MEDICAL,    DEPARTMENT,   ARMY— Continued 
Army  Medical  School 

[Established  at  Washington,  D.  C,  under  General  orders  61,  June  24, 1893,  and  78, 
Sept.  22, 1893.  School  opened  Nov.  1, 1893.  Under  these  orders  the  session  lasted 
for  4  months  beginning  in  November  of  each  year,  but  by  General  order  11.5, 
June  27,  1904,  the  length  of  the  school  year  was  mcreased  to  8  months  beginning 
Oct.  1. 

No  formal  session  held  for  school  year  1894-9.5,  although  some  instruction  was  given 
to  ceru\in  oiricers;  school  closed  from  end  of  session  for  school  year  1897-98  to 
beginning  of  school  year  1901-02. 

Taking  into  consideration  the  fact  that  there  was  no  formal  session  for  1894-95,  the 
numbers  of  the  sessions  as  stated  in  the  annual  reports  of  the  War  Department 
run  regularly  up  to  the  Gth  session,  1902-03;  the  next  session,  for  1903-04,  is,  how- 
ever, called  the  8th  session,  and  from  that  point  the  numbers  are  again  consecu- 
tive.] 

Army  Medical  School,  Annual  reports 

[1894-1908  (except  1895  and  1899-1904),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
and  for  1905  and  1906,  issued  separately  also.    There  was  no  report  for  1909.] 

Army  Medical  School,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Army  Medical  School,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Army  Medical  School,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Army  Medical  School,  Order  of  duties  [etc.] 

1893-94 

1894-95    [None  issued.] 

1895-96 

1896-97 

[Discontinued.] 

Index- catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon- General's 
Office  [1st  series]    large  8° 

See,  for  earlier  catalogues,  W44.14:,  and  for  advance  pages  of  Index- 
catalogue,  W44.14:876. 
V.     1  V.  11 

V.    2  V.  12 

V.    3  V.  13 

V.    4  V.  14 

V.    5  V.  15 

V.    6  V.  16 

V.    7  '  '■    v^^^^°i6  [without  alphabetical  list 

V.    8  M      >  '      of  abbreviations  of  titles  of 
V.    9  medical  periodicals] 

V.  10 

Index- catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon- General's 
Office  [1st  series]  (separates) 

Index- catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon- General's 
Office  [2d  series]    large  8° 

V.  1  V.    6  V.  11 

V.  2  V.    7  V.  12 

V.  3  V.    8  V.  13 

V.  4  V.    9  V.  14 

V.  5  V.  10 

Drill  regulations,  Hospital  Corps 

Provisional  manual  of  instruction  for  Hospital  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  and 
company  bearers;  by  C.  L.  Heizmann.     1888.     narrow  16" 

Manual  of  drill  for  use  of  Hospital  Corps,  Army.     1891.    32° 

Hospital  Corps  drill  regulations,  Army.     1893.    32° 

Drill  regulations  for  Hospital  Corps,  Army.  1896.  32°  (War  Dept. 
doc.  12.) 


1388 


Classification    W44.     MEDICAL   DEPARTMENT,   ARMY— Continued 

no.  ' 


W44.8: 

900 

902 
903 
904 

908 
W44.9: 

832 

850 
856 
860 
861 
896 
898 
899 
900 
902 
906 

W44.9«: 
(CT) 

W44.10: 

(v.  nos. 

and 

pt.  nos.) 


W44.10«: 

(CT) 
W44.ll: 

822-825 

826-830 


831-842 


Drill  regulations,  Hospital  Corps— Continued 

Drill  regulations  and  outlines  of  first  aid  for  Hospital  Corps,  Army, 
1900.     32°    (War  Dept.  doc.  12.) 
Same.     1902.     32°    (War  Dept.  doc.  166.) 
Proposed  revision  of  Hospital  Corps  drill  regulations.     [1903.]    4'^ 
Drill  regulations  and  outlines  of  first  aid  for  Hospital  Corps,  Army. 
Revised  1904.     1904.     24°     (War  Dept.  doc.  236.) 
Same.     Revised  1908.     1908.     24°    (War  Dept.  doc.  315.) 
Manual  for  Medical  Department 

Regulations  for  Medical   Department   of  Army.    Washington,    1832, 
Charles  H.  Barron,  printer,     12° 

Same.    n.  p.  [1850].     12° 

Same.    Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nicholson,  public  printer,  1856.     12° 

Same.     Washington,  George  W.  Bowman,  public  printer,  1860.     12° 

Same.     1861.     12° 
Manual  for  Medical  Department.     1896.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  17.) 

Same.     1898.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  [76,  erroneously  printed  as]  17.) 

Same.     1899.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  17?) 

Same.     1900.     12°     (War  Dept.  doc.  17?) 

Same.     1902.     12°    (War  Dept.  doc.  158.) 

Same.     1906.     (War  Dept.  doc.  271.) 
Manual  for  Medical  Department  (separates) 


Medical  and  surgical  history  of  War  of  Rebellion, 
1861-65    4° 


.  1,  Medical  history,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  1. 

2d  issue 

Same,  pt.  2. 

1st  issue 

Same,  pt.  2. 

2d  issue 

Same,  pt.  3. 

[1st  issue] 

Same,  pt.  3. 

2d  issue 

.  2,  Surgical  history,  pt.  1. 

Same,  pt.  1. 

2d  issue 

Same,  pt.  2. 

1st  issue 

Same,  pt.  2. 

2d  issue 

Same,  pt.  3. 

1st  issue 

Same,  pt.  3. 

2d  issue 

[1st  issue] 


[1st  issue] 


Medical  and  surgical  history  (separates)      •**  |  ^      ..-n  , 

!  (TO) 

Army  meteorological  register 

Meteorological  register  for  1822-25,  from  observations  made  by  surgeons 
of  Army  at  military  posts  of  United  States.  Washington,  printed 
by  Edward  DeKrafft,  1826.     large  8°    [See  also  W44. 11:826-830.] 

Same,  for  1826-30,  from  observations  made  by  surgeons  of  Army  and 
others  at  military  posts  of  United  States,  to  which  is  appended 
Meteorological  register  for  1822-25.  Philadelphia,  Haswell,  Har- 
rington, and  Haswell;  New  Orleans,  John  J.  Haswell  &  Co.,  1840. 
[Published  for  use  of  medical  ofiicers  of  Army,  See,  for  Meteoro- 
logical register  for  1822-25,  included  as  appendix,  W44.11'.822- 
825.] 

Same,  for  12  years  from  1831  to  1842,  compiled  from  observations 
made  by  officers  of  Medical  Departmeiit,  Army,  at  military  posts 
of  United  States.     Washington,  C.  Alexander,  printer,  1851. 


1389 


Cla&slflcation 
no. 

W44.ll: 

843-854 


W44.12: 

(CT) 
W44.13: 

(date) 


•BOltcFuq  "^ 


W44.14: 

840 

864 

865 1 
8652 


W44.     MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT,  ARMY— Continued 

Army  meteorological  register— Continued 

Army  meteorological  register  for  12  years  from  1843  to  1854,  compiled 
from  observations  made  by  officers  of  Medical  Department,  Army, 
at  military  posts  of  United  States.  Washington,  A.  O.  P.  Nichol- 
son, public  printer,  1855.    4° 

Speclflcatlons 


Station-list  of  ofllcers  of  Medical  Department 

List  of  medical  officers  with  their  stations 


1868,  Jan.  11 
Apr.   1 
July 
Oct. 

1869,  Jan. 
May 
July 
Oct. 


12° 


1870,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1871,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 


1872,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1873,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 


Quarterly  report  of  medical  officers  with  their  stations  and  duties 


1874,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1875.  Jan. 


Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1876,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1877,  Jan.  10 
Apr.  1 
July   1 


1877,  Oct. 

1878,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1879,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1880,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1881,  Jan. 

.    Apr. 


1881,  July 
Oct. 

1882,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1883,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1884,  Jan. 
Apr. 
July 
Oct. 

1885,  Jan. 


Quarterly  station-list  of  officers  of  Medical  Department  and  hospital 
stewards 

1885,  Apr.  1 
July  1 
Oct.    1 

1886,  Jan.  1 
Apr.  1 
July   1 

Station-list  of  officers  of  Medical  Department 
1890    [None  issued?] 

1891,  Mar.  31 
Nov.  1 

1892,  May  1 
Dec.  1 

1893,  Apr.  1 


1893,  July 
Oct. 

1894,  Jan. 
Apr. 


1887,  Mar.  1 

1888,  Jan.  1 
Apr.  1 
Sept.  1 

1889,  Mar.  1 
Nov.  30 

[Discontinued.] 

Catalogues 

See,   for   Index-catalogue   of  library   of  Surgeon-General's  Office, 
W44.7i:and  W44.7  2: 

Catalogue  of  books  in  library  of  Surgeon-General's  Office.     [Washing- 
ton, 1840.]    12°    [Manuscript.]    * 
Catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon-General's  Office,  May  10,  1864.     [Wash- 
ington, 1864.]    * 
Same,  Oct.  23,  1865.     [Washington,  1865.]    12°    * 
Same  [with  manuscript  additions].     [Washington,  1865.]    12°    [In- 
terleaved.]   * 


1390 


Classification 
no. 

W44.14: 

865  3 
8681 

8682 

8683 

872 
873-874 1 

873-8742 
873-8743 
876 


W44.     MEDICAL   DEPARTMENT,  ARMY— Continued 

Catalogues — Continued 

Same,  Oct.  25,  1865.     Washington,  1865.     * 
Catalogue  of  books  in  library  of  Surgeon-General's  Office,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Washington,  1868.     * 
Same    [with    manuscript    additions].     Washington,    1868.     [Inter- 
leaved.]   * 
Catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon  General's  Office,  June  12,  1868.     Wash- 
ington, 1868.     * 
Same,  with  alphabetical  index  of  subjects.     1872.     large  8° 
Catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon  General's  Office;  v.  1,  authors,  A  -L. 
1873.     large  8° 
Same;  v.  2,  authors,  M-Z.     1874.     large  8° 
Same;  v.  3,  supplement.     1874.     large  8° 
Specimen  fasciculus  of  catalogue  of  national  medical  library.     1876. 
large  8°    [This  publication  was  sent  out  as  an  advance  specimen 
of  the  Index-catalogue  of  library  of  Surgeon-General's  Office;  see 
W44.71:] 


W45.     WAR  RECORDS   OFFICE 

(The  Publication  Office,  War  Records,  afterwards  known  as  War  Records  Office,  received  its  first  definite 
organization  in  Jan.  1878,  under  Capt.  Robert  N.  Scott,  who  was  detailed  to  take  charge  of  this  work, 
Dec.  14, 1877.  Merged  into  Record  and  Pension  Office,  July  1, 1899.  Although  a  few  publications  listed 
under  W45.  were  issued  after  the  merger  with  the  Record  and  Pension  Office,  they  have  been  included 
under  the  War  Records  Office  in  order  to  keep  together  the  complete  set  of  Rebellion  records  and  the 
circulars  and  additions  and  corrections  relating  thereto.] 


W45.1: 

(date) 

W45.2: 

B32 
C41 

W45.3: 

(nos.) 
W45.4: 

(date) 


W4:5.5: 

(serial 
nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1878-99,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1891-99  (except  1892, 
1894),  issued  separately  also.] 

Oeneral  publications 

Battle  list.    Memorandum  battle  list,  1863.    n.  p.  n,  d. 
Check-list  of  plates  in  atlas  accompanying  Official  records  of  Union  and 
Confederate  armies.     [1897.]    narrow  large  8^ 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars  [relating  to  plan  and  methods  of  publica- 
tion of]  Official  records  of  Union  and  Confed- 
erate armies  (unnumbered)    4° 

1897,  July    1 

1898,  Aug.  1 

1899,  Aug.  Itt 

1901,  [Jan.    2]  f 
Nov.  4t 

1902,  [July    1]  t 


War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records] 

[The  matter  of  publishing  the  official  records  of  the  Civil  War  seems  to  have  been 
considered  by  Congress  as  early  as  May  19,  1864  (Stat.  L.  v.  13,  p.  406).  Other 
acts  followed  from  time  to  time,  and  the  work  was  carried  on  in  a  more  or  less 
desultory  fashion  until  Dec.  14,  1877,  when  Capt.  Robert  N.  Scott,  later  lieuten- 
ant-colonel, was  detailed  to  take  charge  of  the  work.  At  that  time,  47  of  the  79 
volumes,  later  known  as  "preliminary  prints"  (W45.9:)  had  been  compiled  and 
30  copies  of  each  had  been  printed. 


5,  Mar. 

1 

June 

12 

Oct. 

10 

6,  Sept. 

1 

Nov. 

2 

Dec. 

1 

[Discontinued.] 

t  Published  by  Record  and  Pension  Office.     See  note  under  W40.4: 
J  A  copy  of  this  circular  containing  manuscript  corrections  was  sent  out  by  the 
Record  and  Pension  Office. 


1391 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 

W45.5 : 

(serial 
nos.) 


W45.     WAR  RECORDS   OFFICE— Continued 

War  of  Rebellion,  eompllatlon  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records] — Continued 

Under  Colonel  Scott,  the  work  was  systematized  and  the  plan  finally  adopted  which 
has  been  carried  on  throughout  the  entire  set  known  as  the  omcial  records. 
According  to  this  plan,  4  series  were  issued  as  follows: 

Series  1,  Formal  reports,  both  Union  and  Confederate,  of  the  first  seizures  ol 
United  States  property  in  the  Southern  States,  and  of  all  military  operations 
in  the  field,  with  the  correspondence,  orders,  and  returns  relating  especially 
thereto. 
Series  2,  Correspondence,  orders,  reports  and  returns.  Union  and  Confederate, 
relating  to  prisoners  of  war  and,  so  far  as  the  military  authorities  were  con- 
cerned, to  state  or  political  prisoners. 
Series  3,  Correspondence,  orders,  reports  and  returns  of  the  Union  authorities,  em- 
bracing their  correspondence  with  the  Confederate  officials,  not  relating 
especially  to  the  subjects  of  the  1st  and  2d  series.    It  embraces  the  annual 
and  special  reports  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  of  the  General-in-Chief ,  and  of  the 
chiefs  of  the  several  stafi  corps  and  departments;  the  calls  for  troops  and  the 
correspondence  between  the  national  and  the  several  State  authorities. 
Series  4,  Correspondence,  orders,  reports  and  returns  of  the  Confederate  authori- 
ties, similar  to  that  indicated  for  the  Union  officials,  as  of  the  3d  series,  but 
excluding  the  correspondence  between  the  Union  and  Confederate  authorities 
given  in  that  series. 
After  the  death  of  Colonel  Scott.  Col.  H.  M.  Lazelle  was  placed  in  charge,  and  later  a 
Board  of  Publication  carrieci  on  the  work  xmder  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 
The  name  most  closely  associated  with  the  work  from  its  inception  to  its  comple- 
tion is  that  of  Joseph  W.  Kirkley,  the  compiler  under  whose  personal  examination 
each  volume  passed. 
An  atlas  (W45.7:  and  W45.8:),  to  accompany  the  work,  was  issued,  and  in  1902,  a 
revised  edition  of  the  additions  and  corrections,  already  printed  with  the  general 
index  (W45.5:130),  was  issued,  a  separate  pamphlet  for  each  volume,  for  insertion 
in  the  volumes  of  the  set. 
The  War  Records  Office  (W45.)  was  merged  into  the  Record  and  Pension  Office, 
July  1, 1899.    Previous  to  that  time,  of  the  total  number  of  volumes  of  the  Rebel- 
lion records,  116  voliunes,  that  is,  serial  numbers  1  to  118,  had  been  published  by 
the  War  Records  Office.    The  remaining  11  volumes  and  the  general  index  were 
issued  by  the  Record  and  Pension  Office.    It  has  seemed  wise  not  to  divide  the 
few  last  volumes  from  the  remainder  of  the  set,  hence,  they  are  all  entered  under 
W45.5: 
The  serial  numbers  as  given  below  are  the  numbers  assigned  to  the  set  by  the  issuing 
office  as  found  in  circular  issued  July  1,  1902,  and  also  in  preceding  circulars. 
Most  of  the  sets  issued  were  bound  in  black  cloth  and,  after  series  1,  v.  23  (serial 
no.  35),  had  the  serial  number  stamped  on  the  back,  consequently,  in  the  follow- 
ing list  the  serial  numbers  beginning  with  36  are  not  bracketed.]" 


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Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 
Serial  no. 


series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 
series  1,  v. 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10, 
10, 
11, 
11, 
11, 
12, 
12, 
12, 
12, 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16, 
16, 
17, 
17, 
18. 
19, 
19, 
20, 
20, 


1880. 

1880. 

1881. 

1882. 

1881. 

1882. 

1882. 

1883. 

1883. 
pt.  1. 
pt.  2. 
pt.  1. 
pt.  2. 
pt.  3. 
pt.  1. 
pt.  2. 


3112-40 
3113^1 
3114-42 
3115-43 
2053-54' 
2058-63' 
2063-67' 
2122-27' 
2128-41' 

1884. 

1884. 

1884. 

1884. 

1884. 

1885. 

1885. 


2225-261 
'2229-32] 
"2240-65  [pt.  1]] 
2241-65,  pt.  2" 
2242-65,  pt.  3' 
'2322-37,  pt.  1' 
"2323-37,  pt.  21 
pt.  2,  supplement.     1886.     [2490-54] 
pt.  3.     1885.    [2324-37,  pt.  3] 
'2408-21] 
'2409-22] 
2416-164] 


1885. 

1885. 

1886. 
pt.l. 
pt.  2. 
pt.  1. 
pt.  2. 

1887. 
pt.  1. 
pt.  2. 
pt.  1. 
pt.  2. 


1886. 
1886. 
1886. 
1887. 
[2571- 
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1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


2419-273 
2421-338 
2425-371 
2489-53] 
325] 

"2572-338 
2573-339 
2574-341 
2575-342 


1392 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

W45.5: 

(serial 
nos.) 


W45.    WAR   RECORDS   OFFICE— Continued 

War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records] — Continued 


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series  1,  v. 
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21.  1888, 

22,  pt,  1, 

22,  pt,  2, 

23,  pt,  1. 

23,  pt.  2. 

24,  pt.  1. 
24,  pt.  2. 

24,  pt.  3. 

25,  pt.  1. 

25,  pt.  2. 

26,  pt.  1. 

26,  pt.  2. 

27,  pt.  1. 
27,  pt.  2. 

27,  pt.  3. 

28,  pt.  1. 

28,  pt.  2. 

29,  pt.  1. 

29,  pt.  2. 

30,  pt.  1. 
30,  pt.  2. 
30,  pt.  3. 

30,  pt.  4. 

31,  pt.  1. 
31,  pt.  2. 

31,  pt.  3. 

32,  pt.  1. 
32,  pt.  2. 

32,  pt.  3. 

33,  1891. 

34,  pt.  1. 
34,  pt.  2. 
34,  pt.  3. 

34,  pt.  4. 

35,  pt.  1. 

35,  pt.  2, 

36,  pt.  1. 
36,  pt.  2. 

36,  pt.  3. 

37,  pt.  1. 

37,  pt.  2. 

38,  pt.  1. 
38,  pt.  2. 
38,  pt.  3. 
38,  pt.  4. 

38,  pt.  5. 

39,  pt.  1. 
39,  pt.  2. 

39,  pt.  3. 

40,  pt.  1. 
40,  pt.  2. 

40,  pt.  3. 
41,pt.  1. 

41,  pt.  2. 
41,  pt.  3. 

41,  pt.  4. 

42,  pt.  1. 
42,  pt.  2. 

42,  pt.  3. 

43,  pt.  1. 

43,  pt.  2. 

44.  1893. 


[2577- 
1888. 
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387] 

'2580-585] 
2656-60] 
2659-113] 
2660-129] 
2761-4" 
2762-5 
2763-6 
2766-44] 
2767-45] 
2769-105 
2770-106 
2771-146 
2772-147 
'2773-148 
'2778-223 
'2781-228 
'2789-240 
2790-241 
2792-245 
'2793-246 
2794-247 
'2795-248 
2870-12 
2871-13 
'2872-14 
'2873-76 
'2874-77 
'2875-78 


[2961-12] 


1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
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1891. 
1892. 
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1892. 
1892. 
1893. 
1893. 
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1893. 


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2962-13,  pt.  1 
2963-13,  pt.  2 
2964-13,  pt.  3 
2965-13,  pt.  4 
2966-14,  pt.  1 
2967-14,  pt.  2' 
2968-15,  pt.  1^ 
2969-15,  pt.  2 
2970-15,  pt.  3 
2971-16,  pt.  1 
2972-16,  pt.  2 
2980-48,  pt.  1 
2981-48,  pt.  2 
2982-48,  pt.  3 
2983-48,  pt.  4 
2984-48,  pt.  5 
2993-233,  pt.  1 
2994-233,  pt.  2 
2995-233,  pt.  3 
3004-338,  pt.  1 
3005-338,  pt.  2 
^3006-338,  pt.  3 
3119-96,  pt.  1] 
3120-96,  pt.  2] 
3121-96,  pt.  3' 
3122-96,  pt.  4 
3152-9,  pt.  1' 
3153-9,  pt.  2 
3154-9,  pt.  3 
3235-55,  pt.  i] 
3236-55,  pt.  2] 


1393 


Classlflcatlun 
no. 

W45.5 : 

(serial 
nos.) 


W45.     WAll  RECORDS   OFFICE— Continued 

War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  olllcial  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records] — Continued 


Serial  no.  93,  series  1,  v.  45,  pt.  1. 
Serial  no.  94,  series  1,  v.  45,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  95,  series  1,  v.  46,  pt.  1. 
Serial  no.  90,  series  1,  v.  46,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  97,  series  1,  v.  46,  pt.  3. 
Serial  no.  98,  series  1,  v.  47,  pt.  1. 
Serial  no.  99,  series  1,  v.  47,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  100,  series  1,  v.  47,  pt.  3. 
Serial  no.  101,  series  1,  v.  48,  pt.  1, 
Serial  no.  102,  series  1,  v.  48,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  103,  series  1,  v.  49,  pt.  1. 
Serial  no.  104,  series  1,  v.  49,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  105,  series  1,  v.  50,  pt.  1. 
Serial  no.  106,  series  1,  v  50,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  107,  series  1,  v.  51,  pt.  1. 
Serial  no.  108,  series  1,  v.  51,  pt.  2. 
Serial  no.  109,  series  1,  v.  52,  pt.  1. 


Serial  no.  110,  series  1,  v.  52, 
Serial  no.  Ill,  series  1,  v.  53. 
Serial  no.  112,  series  1,  v.  54. 
Serial  no.  113,  series  1,  v.  55. 


pt.  2. 

1898 


1894. 
1894. 
1894. 
1895. 
1894. 
1895. 
1895. 

1895. 

1896. 

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1897. 

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1897. 

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1898. 

1898. 


3244-121,  pt.  1 
"3^5-121,  pt.  2 
'3261-208,  pt.  1 
3262-208,  pt.  2 
'3263-208,  pt.  3 
3409-37,  pt.  11 
3410-37,  pt.  2J 
3411-37,  pt.  3] 
"3436-369,  pt.  1 
3437-369,  pt.  2 
3532-251,  pt.  1 
3533-251,  pt.  2 
3583-59,  pt.  1 
'3584-59,  pt.  2 
'3585-95,  pt.  1 
3586-95,  pt.  2 
'3684-288,  pt.  1] 
3685-288,  pt.  2] 


[3686-476] 


[sntls']}  [Not  printed.] 


(These  volumes,  54  and  55,  have  not  been  published,  and  no  material  for  them  is  in 
hand.  They  are  reserved  to  contain  such  additional  matter  as  it  may  be  decided 
to  publish  in  future,  but  they  will  not  be  issued  imless  sufficient  material  to  justify 
their  publication  shall  be  secured. 

Although  document  and  serial  numbers  for  the  Congressional  set  were  assigned  to 
these  volumes,  such  numbers  are  still  left  vacant.] 

Serial  no.  114,  series  2,  v.  1.  1894.  [3787-65 

Serial  no. ^15,  series  2,  v.  2.  1897.  [3788-66 

Serial  no.  116,  series  2,  v.  3.  1898.  [3789-67 

Serial  no.  117,  series  2,  v.  4.  1899.  [3790-284 

Serial  no.  118,  series  2,  v.  5.  1899.  [3791-311' 

Serial  no.  119,  series  2,  v.  6.  1899.  [3792-312]  f 

Serial  no.  120,  series  2,  v.  7.  1899.  [3793-313]  f 

Serial  no.  121,  series  2,  v.  8.  1899.  [3794-314]  f 

Serial  no.  122,  series  3,  v.  1.  1899.  [3962-117]  f 

Serial  no.  123,  series  3,  v.  2.  1899.  [3963-118]  f 

Serial  no.  124,  series  3,  v.  3.  1899.  [3964-287]  f 

Serial  no.  125,  series  3,  v.  4.  1900.  [3965-496]  f 

Serial  no.  126,  series  3,  v.  5.  1900.  [3966-553]  f 

Serial  no.  127,  series  4,  v.  1.  1900.  [3967-579]  f 

Serial  no.  128,  series  4,  v.  2.  1900.  [3968-658]  t 

Serial  no.  129,  series  4,  v.  3.  1900.  [3969-678]  f 

Serial  no.  130,  General  index  and  additions  and  corrections.  1901. 
[4209-558] t 

[This  index  volume,  serial  no.  130,  which  indexes  the  entire  work,  was  prepared  by 
John  S.  Moodey,  and  contains  also  additions  and  corrections  of  errors  discovered 
in  the  several  volumes  after  their  publication.  These  additions  and  corrections 
were  reissued  in  separate  form  in  1902.  See  heading  and  note  Immediately  fol- 
lowing.] 

"War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records],  additions  and  corrections 

[In  1902,  the  additions  and  corrections  to  the  Official  records  which  had  been  already 

printed  as  a  part  of  the  General  index,  serial  no.  130  ( W45.5:130),  were  issued  by 

•  the  Record  and  l^ension  Office  in  71  separate  leaflets,  one  for  each  volume  and 

one  each  for  the  Atlas  and  General  index,  with  such  additional  corrections  as 

had  been  discovered  subsequent  to  the  issuance  of  the  1st  edition.    These  were 

Erinted  and  plainly  labeled  "to  be  inserted  in  the  volume"  to  which  each 
elonged,  consequently  no  separate  class  is  made  for  them  as  they  are  included 
with  the  volumes  entered  under  W45.5:,  W45.7:,  and  W45.8:  Since  only  one 
leaflet  was  issued  for  each  volume,  the  additions  and  corrections  for  all  parts  of 
a  particular  volume  are  inserted  in  the  first  part] 


t  Published  by  Record  and  Pension  Office, 
note  at  head  of  W45.5: 

82452°— 11 88 


See  paragraph  regarding  the  matter  in 


1394 


Classification 
no. 

W45.6: 


B32 

G28 

W45.7: 

(pt.  nos.) 


W45.8: 

(v.  nos.) 


pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt. 
pt 


1, 
2, 
3, 
4, 
5, 
6, 
7, 
8, 
9, 
10, 


[2998  »-261,  pt.  1  (except  pi.  84,  in  29982). 


W45.     WAR    RECORDS    OFFICE— Continued 

War  of  Rebellion,  compilation  of  official  records  of 
Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Rebellion 
records],  indexes 

See  also,  for  General  index  to  entire  work,  W45.5:130. 

Battles.  War  of  Rebellion,  official  records  of  Union  and  Confederate 
armies,  series  1,  index  to  battles,  campaigns,  etc.     Apr.  1,  1899. 

General  index  to  series  1  of  Official  records  of  War  of  Rebellion,  by 
John  S.  Moodey,  pt.  1:  Operations  1861-63,  v.  1-31.  1892. 
[This  pt.  1  includes  Aagessen-Byser.     No  more  printed.] 

Atlas  to  accompany  [War  of  Rebellion],  official  rec- 
ords of  Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Re- 
bellion records]  (atlas  in  parts)    large  4» 

[The  atlas  of  the  Official  records  consists  of  maps  of  battlefields,  cities  and  their 
defenses,  and  parts  of  the  country  traversed  by  the  armies.  Pts.  1 ,  25,  and  26  con- 
tain views  of  besieged  cities,  forts,  etc.,  and  pt.  35  gives  the  uniforms  and  flags  of 
the  two  armies,  and  other  information.  The  location  of  Confederate  troops  or 
defenses  is  shown  in  red  and  that  of  the  Union  troops  in  blue.  This  compilation 
was  the  work  of  Calvin  D.  Cowles.  A  sheet  of  additions  and  corrections  was 
issued  in  1902  to  be  inserted  in  the  part  containing  the  title-page,  index,  etc.) 

pl.   1- 

pl.   6-  10 

pl.  11-  15 

pl.  16-  20 

pl.  21-  25 

pl.  2&-  30 

pl.  31-  35 

pl.  36-  40 

pl.  41-  45 

pl.  46-  50 

pl.  51-  55 

pl.  56-  60 

pl.  61-  65 

pl.  66-  70 

pl.  71-  75 

pl.  76-  80 

pl.  81-  85, 

pl.  86-  90^ 

pl.  91-  95 

pl.  96-100 

pl.  101-105 

pl.  106-110 

pl.  111-115 

pl.  116-120 

pl.  121-125 

pl.  126-130 

pl.  131-135 

pl.  136-140 

pl.  141-145 

pl.  146-150 

pl.  151-155 

pl.  156-161 

pl.  162-166 

pl.  167-171 

pl.  172-175 
[pt.  36],  pl.  135a-c 
[pt.  37],  title-page,  index,  etc.     [In  2998  ^-261,  pt.  1] 
Atlas  to  accompany  [War  of  Rebellion],  official  rec- 
ords of  Union  and  Confederate  armies  [or  Re- 
bellion records]  (atlas  in  volumes)    large  4* 

[The  Atlas  to  the  Rebellion  records  has  been  bound  by  the  War  Department  for 
sale  to  the  public  either  in  2  or  3  parts  as  desired  by  the  purchaser.  The  bound 
set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  in  3  v.  as  listed  below;  ^ut  libraries 
having  the  2  voliune  set  may  adjust  this  classification  to  suit  their  own  con- 
venience.   See,  for  other  information  concerning  the  atlas,  note  under  W45.7:] 

In  2998  1-261,  pt.  1] 
In  2998  1,2-261,  pt.  1,  2] 
In  2998  2-261,  pt.  2] 


pt.  11, 
pt.  12, 
pt.  13, 
pt.  14, 
pt.  15, 
pt.  16, 
pt.  17, 
pt.  18, 
pt.  19, 
pt.  20, 
pt.  21, 
pt.  22, 
pt.  23, 
pt.  24, 
pt.  25, 
pt.  26, 
pt.  27, 
pt.  28, 
pt.  29, 
pt.  30, 
pt.  31, 
pt.  32, 
pt.  33, 
pt.  34, 
pt.  35, 


[2998  2-261,  pt.  2] 


1395 


CU88lflcatlon 
no. 

W45.9:  ! 

(v.  IIOS.) 


W45.    WAR  KECORD8   OFFICE-Continued 

Reports   of  military  operations  during  Rebellion, 
1860-65   (Prelimiiiary  prints  of  Rebellion  records) 

[Although  tho  first'act  leading  to  tho  compilation  of  tho  Rebellion  records  was 
enacted  May  19,  18()4  (Stat.  L.  v.  13,  p.  4U<i),  the  first  act  which  specifically  pro- 
viUod  for  their  publicution  was  that  of  June  23, 1874  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  p.  222).  In 
accordance  with  thi.s  and  following  acts,  and  previous  to  the  adoption  of  the 
syst^Miuitic  plan  proi)0S(Hl  by  Col.  Robert  N.  Scott  for  the  publication  of  the 
Rebellion  nxjords,  a  compilation  which  proved  very  unsatisfactory  was  issued 
under  tho  above  title  and  is  now  known  by  the  name  of  "preliminary  prints." 
The  matter  in  these  volumes  was  arranged  chronologically  but  otherwise  very 
unsystomaticully.  Thirty  copies  of  each  volume  were  issued  but  no  use  has 
ever  l)oen  made  of  them  except  as  printer's  copy  in  the  compilation  of  the  later 
and  regular  oflicial  jnibllcation. 

A  complete  set  of  this  preliminary  and  obsolete  edition  in  79  v.  is  in  the  library  of 
the  War  Department.  The  Public  Documents  I>ibrary  has  only  v.  9  and  11  of 
the  set.] 


W4:6.    GETTYSBURG  NATIONAL  MIUETARY  PARK 
COMMISSION 


[This  commission  was  appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  May  25, 1893.  In  the  report  of  the  Secretary 
of  War  for  1893,  he  suggested  that  the  general  Government  take  charge  of  the  Gettysburg  battlefield, 
and  in  his  report  for  1894  he  renewed  the  suggestion,  which  was  approved  by  Congress  when,  Feb.  11, 
1S95,  an  act  was  passed  providing  for  the  reception  by  the  United  States  of  the  lands  belonging  to  the 
Gettysburg  Battlefield  Memorial  Association,  and  declaring  that  they  should  constitute,  with  other 
lands  the  Government  had  acquired  there,  the  "Gettysburg  NationarPark,"  and  placing  it  in  charge 
of  the  commission,  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Secretary  of  War.] 


W46.1: 

(date) 


W46.2: 

In7 

W4:6.3: 

(nos.) 
W4:6.4:: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[The  three  compilations  of  reports,  listed  below,  and  the  separate  report  for  1899 
contain  plates  which  are  not  found  in  the  other  separate  issues.  The  separate 
for  1905  includes  the  Inspection  report  of  Nov.  1904  (V>''46.2:In7).] 

1893-99    [Compilation  of  reports.] 
1893-1901     [Compilation  of  reports.]    [4255-453] 
1893-1904    [Compilation  of  reports.]    [4872-414] 

1899-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  for  1899, 
1904,  1905,  1906,  1908,  and  1909,  issued  separately  also. 

General  publications 

Inspection.  Gettysburg  National  Park,  inspection  report  of  E.  A. 
Garlington,  Nov.  1904.  1904.  [Also  in  annual  report  of  Gettys- 
burg National  Military  Park  Commission,  1905  (W46.1:905).] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

W47.    CUBAN  CENSUS  OFFICE 


(A  War  Department  order  was  issued  by  direction  of  the  Pnisident,  Aug.  19, 1899,  authorizing  a  census  of 
nation,  agricultural  pr 
1899.    See,  for  text  of  this  order.  Report  on  census  of  Cuba,  1S99, 


the  population,  agricultural  products,' and  educational  conditions  of  Cuba,  to  be  taken  Oct.'16-Nov.  30, 

'""      ......        *       .-  "  p.  G21-(.2t(Wl7.2:R290-] 


W4:7.1: 

(date) 

W47.2: 

R291 
R292 

W47.3: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[An  administrative  report  is. given  in  lettor  of  transmittal,  p.  9-15,  of  Report  on 
census  of  Cuba,  1S99  (W47.2: 1129 ')•  Reoorts  of  subordinate  oflicers  are  in- 
cluded in  the  same  publication  as  appendixes  3-12.] 

General  publications 

Report  on  census  of  Cuba,  1899.     1900. 

Same,  Spanish.     1900. 
Bulletins 

1 

Same,  Spanish 
2 

Same,  Spanish 
3 

Same,  Spanish 


1396 


Glasslflcation 
no. 

W47.4:: 

(nos.) 


W4:7.     CUBAN  CENSUS  OFFICE-Continued 


Circulars 

[The  printing  of  circulars  for  oflicial  use  was  authorized,  but  Public  Documents 
Library  having  none,  they  are  not  Hsted  here.] 

W48.    PORTO   RICO   CENSUS   OFFICE 

[A  War  Department  order  was  issued  Sept.  8,  1899,  by  direction  of  the  I'resident,  authorizing  a  census 
of  the  population,  agricultural  products,  and  educational  conditions  of  Porto  Rico,  to  he  taken  Nov.  10- 
Dec.20,r""      "      '  " ...-.-T,.._-  ,o^^  _  „...  o..w,...o„.T,..^,^  . 


W4:8.1: 

(date) 

W48.2: 

R291 
R292 

W4:8.3: 

(nos.) 


W48.4: 

(nos.) 


See,  for  text  of  this  order.  Report  on  census  of  Porto  Rico,  1899,  p.  361-364  ( W48.2:R29  i).] 

Anniial  reports 

[An  administrative  report  is  given  in  letter  of  transmittal,  p.  9, 1 0,  of  Report  on  census 
of  Porto  Rico,  1899  ( W48.2:R29 1)-] 

General  publications 

Report  of  census  of  Porto  Rico,  1899.     1900. 

Same,  Spanish.     1900. 

Bulletins 

1 

Same,  Spanish 

2 

Same,  Spanish 

3 

Same,  Spanish 

Circulars 

[The  printing  of  circulars  for  official  use  was  authorized,  but  Public  Documents 
Library  having  none,  they  are  not  listed  here.J 


W49.    PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Commission) 

[The  Taft  Philippine  Commission  was  appointed  by  the  President  in  Mar.  1900.  The  Commission  was 
directed  by  the  President  to  report  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  and  all  its  actions  to  be  subject  tohisapproval 
and  control.  The  Commission  arrived  in  Manila,  June  3, 1900,  but  did  not  perform  any  functions  in  the 
military  government  until  Sept.  1, 1900.  In  Sept.  1900,  the  central  government  of  the  islands  was  estab- 
lished under  instructions  of  the  President,  with  a  military  governor  as  chief  executive  and  the  Commis- 
sion as  the  legislative  body  with  certain  executive  functions  in  addition.  This  continued  until  July  4, 
1901,  when  the  civil  executive  authority  theretofore  reposed  in  the  military  governor  and  in  the  Com- 
mission was  transferred  to  a  Civil  Governor  (W49.35:).  See,  for  reports  of  civil  officers  made  to  the 
military  governor,  W2]  .1 : 

Congress  approved  and  ratified  the  President's  action  by  passing  on  July  1,  1902,  an  act  temporarily  to 
provide  for  administration  of  affairs  of  civil  government  in  Philippine  Islands,  etc.  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1, 
p.  691). 

The  Philippine  Commission  passed  a  general  election  law,  Jan.  9,  1907,  in  conformity  with  the  organic  act 
of  Congress  of  July  1.  1902,  for  members  of  the  Philippine  Assembly  and  for  officers  for  the  different 
provinces  and  municipalities.  The  election  for  members  of  the  Philippine  Assembly  was  held  July  30, 
1907,  and  the  Assembly  was  opened  by  the  Secretary  of  War,  Oct.  16, 1907.  The  election  for  the  munici- 
pal and  provincial  officers  was  held  on  the  1st  Tuesday  after  the  1st  Monday  of  Nov.  1907. 

The  Philippine  Legislature  (W49.39:)  which  has  since  Oct.  16,  1907,  exercised  the  legislative  function  for 
the  islands  is  composed  of  2  bodies,  the  Philippine  Commission  (W49.40:)  forming  the  upper  house,  and 
the  Philippine  Assembly  (W49.41:)  the  lower  house. 

See,  for  Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900,  or  Schurman  Commission,  Y3.P53:] 


W49.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[The  Philippine  Commission  reports,  with  the  exception  of  the  1st  report,  appear 
also  as  volumes  of  the  War  Department  reports,  see  Wl.l:] 

1900,  Nov.  30,  [1st]    [4040-112] 

1901,  Dec.  1,  1900-Oct.  15,  1901,  [2d],  pt.  1    [4276-2] 
Same,  pt.  2    [4277-2] 

1902  [year  ending  Sept.  30],  3d,  pt.  1    [4452-2] 
Same,  pt.  2    [4453-2] 

1903  [Oct.  1,  1902-Dec.  22]  1903,  4th,  pt.  1     [4632-2] 
Same,  pt.  2    [4633-2] 

Same,  pt.  3    [4634-2] 

Same  [without  reports  of  departments,  bureau  officers,  exhibits,  etc.]. 
[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

1904  [Dec.  22,  1903-Oct.  31]  1904,  5th,  pt.  1    [4791-2] 


1397 


ClaMlflratlon 
no. 


W49.1: 

(date) 


W49.1«: 

(CT) 
W49.2: 

Ac2 


Ac8 


W15).     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,   1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Annual  rei>orts— Continued 
Same,  pt.  2    [4792-2J 
Same,  pt.  3    [4793-2] 

Same,  without  [reports  of  bureau  officers.  Insular  Affairs  Bureau, 
and]  exhibits.     [In  4853-232] 

1905  [Nov.  1904-Oct.]  1905,  6th,  pt.  1    [4951-2] 
Same,  pt.  2     [4952-2] 

Same,  pt.  3    [4953-2] 
Same,  pt.  4     [4954-2] 

Same,  without  exhibits  [reports  of  bureau  officers,  etc.].  [Not  in 
Congressioual  set.] 

1906  [fiscal  year],  7th,  pt.  1     [5111-2] 
Same,  pt.  2    [5112-2] 

Same,  pt.  3    [5113-2] 

Same,  without  exhibits  [reports  of  bureau  officers,  etc.];  [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 

1907  [fiscal  year],  8th,  pt.  1     [5277-2] 
Same,  pt.  2  [v.  1]  ^ 

Same,  pt.  2  [v.  2],  app./    L^^7»-^J  ^ 

Same,  pt.  3    [5279-2] 

Same,  without  exhibits  [reports  of  bureau  officers,  etc.].  [Not  in 
Congressional  set.  This  print  is  unlike  the  precedmg  reports 
without  exhibits  in  that  the  title-page  carries  words  "War 
Department,  annual  reports,  1907".] 

1908  [fiscal  year,  9th],  pt.  1    [5426-1042] 
Same,  pt.  2     [5427-1042] 

Same,  app.     [5428-1042] 

1909  [fiscal  year^  10th]    [In  5722-103]    [Comprises  the  entire  Philippine 

Commission  report  as  printed  in  United  States.  Title-page  and 
a  letter  of  transmittal,  only,  also  appear  as  61st  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, House  document  823.] 

[The  commission  also  publishes  Its  acts  and  resolutions,  for  which  see  W49.7:  The 
acts  and  resolutions  appear  also  as  volumes  of  the  War  Department  reports, 
see  Wl.l:,  but  they  do  not  appear  as  parts  of  the  Philippine  Commission  re- 
ports classed  here  under  W49.1:  Following  are  the  references  to  these  acts  and 
resolutions  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional  set,  the  dates  being  in  each 
case  the  dates  of  the  acts;  the  dates  for  the  resolutions  vary  somewhat  from  such 
dates. 


1901 


1907 


Sept.  12,  1900-Oct.   11, 1901 


1902  Oct.    14,  1901-July     1,  1902 

1903  July     2,  1902-Oct.  20,  1903 

1904  Oct.   21,  1903-Oct.   20,  1904 

1905  Oct.    26,  1904-Oct.   26,  1905 

1906  Nov.    3,  1905-Sept.    8,  1906 


Oct. 


4278-2) 
'4454-2 
4635-2 
'4794-2' 
'4955-2 
5114-2 
'5280-21 


5,  1906-Oct.    12,  1907 
See,  for  acts  of  Philippine  Legislature,  Dec.  20, 1907-June  26, 1909,  W49.39' 

Annual  reports    (separates;  miscellaneous) 


General  publications 

Accounting  system.  Rules  and  instructions  relative  to  accounting  sys- 
tem or  military  government  by  United  States  in  Philippine 
Archipelago  [and  regulations  in  case  of  public  civil  property  in 
Philippine  Islands  for  which  civil  or  military  agents  may  be 
responsible],    n.  p.  [1901]. 

Act  78.  Remarks  on  act  78  [declaring  persons  in  arms  against  authority 
of  United  States  in  Philippine  Islands  and  persons  aiding  or 
abetting  them,  on  Apr.  1,  1901,  or  thereafter,  ineligible  to  hold 
office,  by]  Wm.  H.  Taft  [and]  Luke  E.  Wright,  with  law.  Manila, 
Jan.  26,  1901.     [English,  Spanish,  and  4  native  languages.] 


1398 


Classlflcation    W49.     PHILIPPINE    COMMISSION,   1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

W4:9.2:     General  publications— Continued 

Ag8  Agricultural  bank.  Report  on  Agricultural  Bank  of  Egypt  to  Secretary 
of  War  and  to  Philippine  Commission;  by  E.  W.  Kemmerer. 
June  1,  1906.  [Also  in  Philippine  Commission  report,  1906,  pt.  1 
(W49.1:906  ^).     Published  by  Insular  Affau-a  Bureau.] 

F47  Filipino  commissioners .  Brief  biography  of  members  of  honorary  board 
of  Filipino  commissioners  to  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition; 
officer  m  charge,  A.  W.  Fergusson,  disbursing  officer,  Thomas 
Hardeman.     1904.     [Published  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 

H35 '  Hearings.  Public  hearings  in  Philippine  Islands  upon  proposed  reduc- 
tion of  tariff  upon  Philippine  sugar  and  tobacco,  extension  of 
coastwise  navigation  laws  to  Philippines  and  economic  conditions 
in  islands,  held  Aug.  [7-16]  1905,  before  Secretary  of  War  and 
Congressional  party.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1905. 
[Also  in  Philippine  tariff,  hearings  before  Ways  and  Means  Com- 
mittee, Dec.  13-18, 1905  (Y4.W36:P534),  and  Revenue  for  Philip- 
pine Islands  hearings,  Jan.  20-Feb.  13,  1906,  etc.,  before  Philip- 
pines Committee  (Y4.P53:R32).] 

H352  Hearings  before  Secretary  of  War  and  Congressional  party  [on  com- 
plaints in  regard  to  policy  of  Government  in  Philippine  Islands], 
held  at  Manila,  Aug.  .29,  30,  1905.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing, 
1905.  . 

H74  Holy  See.  Correspondence  between  the  Holy  See  and  Wm.  H.  Taft. 
Manila,  1902.    * 

Lll  Labor  conditions  in  Philippine  Islands;  by  J..W.  Beardsley.  Manila, 
1907.     [From  Engineering  news,  Nov.  23,  1905.]    * 

L23  Lands  held  for  ecclesiastical  uses  in  Philippine  Islands,  also  acts  of 
Philippine  Commission  56-68.  1901.  ([56th  Cong.  2d  se&s.  S. 
doc.  190];  serial  no.  4040.) 
Municipal  code  and  provincial  government  act,  being  act  82,  entitled 
General  act  for  organization  of  municipal  governments  in  Philip- 
pine Islands,  and  act  83,  entitled  General  act  for  organization  of 
provincial  governments  in  Philippine  Islands,  as  amended  by 
acts  of  Philippine  Commission  down  to  and  including  May  31, 
1905,  revised  and  codified  by  committee  on  revision  and  codifi- 
cation appointed  by  Governor-General.    See  W49.35  '^ : M92. 

Op3  Opium.  Report  of  committee  appointed  by  Philippine  Commission  to 
investigate  use  of  opium  and  traffic  therein  in  Japan,  Formosa, 
Shanghai,  Hongkong,  Saigon,  Singapore,  Burmah,  Java,  and 
Philippine  Islands.  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  War  Department, 
1905.     [4914-265] 

Sa5  San  Jos^  College  case.  [Manila,  1901.]  [Also  in  Land  held  for  eccle- 
siastical uses  in  Philippine  Islands  (W49.2:L23).] 

Sch6  School  bill.  Remarks  on  sec.  16  of  school  bill  [relative  to  teaching  of 
religion;  by]  Wm.  H.  Taft.     [Manila]  Jan.  2,  1901. 

W49.3:  Bulletins 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

W49.4: :  Circulars 

(nos.)  [None  issued.] 

W49.5:  Civil  Service  Bureau 

[Organized  Sept.  20,  1900,  as  Civil  Service  Board.  Ifame  and  organization  changed 
to  Bureau  of  Civil  Service  by  act  1407  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Oct.  26, 
1905.    It  is  under  the  supervision  of  the  Governor-General.] 

W49.5  ^ :     Civil  Service  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

(date)  See,  for  reports  made  to  military  governor,  W21.1: 

Civil  Service  Board 

1900,  Sept.  26-Dec.  31,  Ist    [English  and  Spanish.     Issued  as  separate 
only.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I.] 


l.'^OO 


W49.5': 

(date) 


CU»8lflc*tIon    W4f>.    PTTTTJPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 

misHion) — Continued 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  Annual  reports— Continued 

Civil  Service  Board — Continued 

1901  [Jan.  1-Sept.  30,  supplementary  reports],  in  annual  reports  of  War 

Department  (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  not 

issued  separately. 

1902,  year  ended  Sept.  30,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also,  with  appendix.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  30,  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 


W49.5  2: 

R86 

W49.5  3: 

(nos.) 
W49.5^- 

(nos.) 
W49.5«: 

902 

903 
904 

905 

907 

908 

909 

W49.5«: 

901 » 

9012 
902 1 


1904, 


for  9  months  ended  June  30,  4th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also,  with  additional  matter.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  year  ended  June  30,  5th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Civil  Service  Bureau 

1906,  year  ended  June  30,  6th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also,  with  appendix,  Published  in  Washington  by  Insular 
Affairs  Bureau. 

Same,  appendix  only,  not  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (\V49.1:),  but  issued  sepa- 
rately.    Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1907,  year  ended  June  30,  7th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also  with  additional  matter  in  appendix.  Published  in  Wash- 
ington by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1908,  year  ended  June  30,  8th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also  with  additional  matter  in  appendix.  Published  in  Wash- 
ington by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  General  publications 

Revised  act  and  rules.  Philippine  civil  service,  revised  act  and  rules 
Jan.  1909.     [Published  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  Official  roster  of  officers  and 
employees 

Official  register  of  officers  and  employees  in  civil  service  of  Philippine 
Islands,  Jan.  1,  1902.     1902. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1903.    Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903. 
Official  roster  of  officers  and  employees  in  civil  service  of  Philippine 
Islands,  Jan.  1,  1904.    Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1904. 
Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1905. 


Same,  Jan.  1,  1905. 

[None  issued  for  1906.] 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1907. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1908. 
Same,  Jan.  1,  1909. 


Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1907. 
Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1908. 
Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1909. 
Civil  Service  Bureau,  Manual  of  information 

Manual  of  information  relative  to  Philippine  civil  service.    Manila, 
1901.    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same,  English.     Manila,  1901. 
Same,  English.     Manila,  1902. 


1400 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


W49.56: 

9022 

9031 

9032 

9041 

9042 

905 

906 

907 

908 


909 


W49.6! 


W49.6 ' : 

(date) 


W49.6  2: 

Ap6 

Sch6 


W49.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission) — Continued 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  Manual  of  Information — Cont'd 


Same,  English. 

1902], 
Same,  English, 
Same,  Spanish. 
Same,  English. 
Same,  English. 
Same,  Spanish. 
Same,  English. 
Same,  English. 
Same,  English. 

ing,  1908. 
Same,  English. 

ing,  1909. 


War  Department,  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs  [Oct. 


Manila,  Bureau  of 
Manila,  Bureau  of 
Manila,  Bureau  of 
Manila,  Bureau  of 
Manila,  Bureau  of 
Manila,  Bureau  of 
Manila,  Bureau  of 
Revised  to  Jan.  1, 


Public  Printing,  1903. 
Public  Printing,  1903. 
Public  Printing,  1904.     125  p. 
Public  Printing,  1904.     56  p. 
Public  Printing,  1905. 
Printing,  1906. 
Printing,  1907. 
1908.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Print- 


Revised  to  Jan.  1,  1909.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Print- 


Education  Bureau 

[This  office  was  originally  established  by  act  74  of  the  Philippine  Commission,  enacted 
Jan.  21,  1901,  as  Department  of  Public  Instruction.  Act  222,  of  Sept.  6,  1901, 
designated  one  of  the  executive  departments  as  the  Department  of  Public 
Instruction  (W49.37:),  and  changed  the  name  of  the  office  previously  known  by 
that  name  to  Bureau  of  Public  instruction  making  it  subordinate  to  the  execu- 
tive department  just  mentioned.  The  name  of  the  subordinate  bureau  was 
again  changed  to  Bureau  of  Education  by  act  477  enacted  Nov.  1, 1902.  See,  for 
reorganization  of  Education  Bureau,  Nov.  1,  1905,  act  1407  of  Philippine 
Commission.] 

Education  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  W21.1: 
General  Superintendent  op  Public  Instruction 

1901,  May  27-Oct.  1,  [1st],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
General  Superintendent  op  Education 

1902,  Oct.  1,  1901-Sept.  1,  1902,  [2d],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  [3d],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  Sept.  15,  1903-Sept.  15,  1904,  [4th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 

partment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  Sept.  15,  1904-Sept.  15,  1905,  [5th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 

partment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
Director  op  Education 

1906,  fiscal  year,  6th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1907,  July  1,  1906-June  30,  1907,  7th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.  Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau, 
and  also  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1908,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1908,  8th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Education  Bureau,  General  publications 

Appointment  of  teachers.  [Circular  relative  to  appointment  of  teach- 
ers in  Philippine  Islands,  issued  by  General  Superintendent  of 
Education.]    Manila  [1901].    4® 

School  law  of  Philippine  Islands  as  amended  by  acts  of  Philippine 
Commission  up  to  and  including  act  1530,  with  executive  orders 
of  Governor-General,  and  opinions  of  attorney-general  rendered 
prior  to  Aug.  6,  1906,  which  affect  schools  or  employees  of  Bureau 
of  Education.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1906.  ' 


1401 


ClMslflcatlon    W49.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 


W49.6^: 

(U08.) 


W49.6*: 

(no8.) 
W49.7^: 

(date) 


W49.7  2: 

(v.  iios.) 


mission) — Continued 


Education  Bureau,  Bulletins 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 


[English  and  Spanish.] 

[English  and  Spanish.] 
[English  and  Spanish.] 


[Spanish  translation  of  7. 


[English  and  Spanish.] 


14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


[English  and  Spanish.] 


Education  Bureau,  Clrcular.s 

[None  issued.] 

Public  laws  and  resolutions  (quarterly  issue) 


[These  laws  and  resolutions  are  also  published  in  English  in  War  Department 
reports  (Wl.l:),  and  sometimes  published  separately  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

In  compliance  with  act  1347  of  the  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  May  19,  1905, 
the  quarterly  issue  was  discontinued,  the  laws  and  resolutions  being  thereafter 


published  in  the  Official  gazette  (W49.16:).l 


English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish. 
English  and  Spanish.^ 


1900,  quarter  ending  Nov.  30 

1901,  quarter  ending  Feb.  28 
1901,  quarter  ending  May  31 
1901,  quarter  ending  Aug.  31 

1901,  quarter  ending  Nov.  30 

1902,  quarter  ending  Feb.  28 
1902,  quarter  ending  May  31 
1902,  quarter  ending  Aug.  31 

1902,  quarter  ending  Nov.  30 
Same,  Spanish 

1903,  quarter  ending  Feb.  28 
Same,  Spanish 

1903,  quarter  ending  May  31 

Same,  Spanish 
1903,  quarter  ending  Aug.  31 

Same,  Spanish 

1903,  quarter  ending  Nov.  30 
Same,  Spanish 

1904,  quarter  ending  Feb.  29 
Same,  Spanish 

1904,  quarter  ending  May  31 

Same,  Spanish 
1904,  quarter  ending  Aug.  31 

Same,  Spanish 

1904,  quarter  ending  Nov.  30 
Same,  Spanish 

1905,  quarter  ending  Feb.  28 
Same,  Spanish 

Public  laws  with,  amendments  (yearly  edition  in  volumes) 
large  8« 

[These  volumes  include  also  Acts  of  Ck)ngres8  relating  to  Philippine  Islands,  gov- 
ernors' proclamations,  etc. 

These  laws  are  also  published  in  English  in  War  Department  reports  (Wl.l:),  and 
sometimes  published  separately  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau  (W49.7*:). 

The  resolutions  of  the  Commission  are  not  found  in  these  volumes  but  are  to  be 
found  in  War  Department  reports  (Wl.l:)  and  the  (Jtlicial  gazette  (W49.1G:).J 

V.  1,  Sept.  1900-Aug.  1902,  acts  1-449 

Same,  Spanish 


1402 


W4:9.7  2: 

(v.  nos.) 


Ciasslflcatlon    W49.    PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Public  laws  with  aniendments  (yearly  edition  in  volumes) — 
Continued 

V.  2,  Sept.  1902-Aug.  1903,  acts  450-862 

Same,  Spanish 
V.  3,  Sept.  1903-Aug.  1904,  acts  863-1225 

Same,  Spanish 
V.  4,  Sept.  1904-Aug.  1905,  acts  1226-1383 
V.  5,  Sept.  1905-Aug.  1906,  acts  1384-1536 
V.  6,  Sept.  1,  1906-Oct.  15,  1907,  acts  1537-1800 
V.  7,  Oct.  16,  1907-Dec.  31,  1909,  acts  1801-1968 


W49.7  2: 

(date) 


W49.7^i 

908 


W49.8: 

(CT) 

W49.9: 


W49.9 ' : 

(date) 


Acts  and  public  resolutions 

[The  three  publications  listed  below  appear  in  the  War  Department  annual  reports 
(Wl.l:),  but  do  not  appear  in  the  same  form  as  parts  of  the  Philippine  Commis- 
sion reports  (W49.1:).  They  are  published  in  Washington  by  the  Insular 
Affairs  Bureau.  The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  other  similar  Insular 
Affairs  Bureau  prints,  but  the  text  of  the  missing  acts  and  resolutions  may  be 
found  by  reference  to  the  table  under  W49.391:] 

Public  laws  and  resolutions 

1901  [Sept.  12,  190(>-Oct.  11, 1901,  acts  1-263  and  resolutions,  etc.,  Sept. 

24,  1900-Jan.  5,  1901].     [4278-2] 
Acts 

1903  [July  2,  1902-Oct.  20,  1903],  acts  425-949.     [4635-2] 
Acts  and  public  resolutions 
1906  [Nov.  3,  1905-Sept.  8,  1906],  acts  1408-1538  and  public  resolutions, 

etc.,  Oct.  19,  1905-Sept.  15,  1906.     [5114-2] 

Compilations  of  acts 

Compilation  of  acts  of  Philippine  Commission,  embracing  acts  and  mili- 
tary orders  in  force  Oct.  15,  1907,  with  organic  laws  of  Philippine 
Islands,  being  treaties  with  Spain,  instructions  and  orders  of 
President,  and  acts  of  Congress  having  special  reference  to 
islands.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1908.     large  8° 

Slip  laws 

[Numerous  numbered  slip  laws  are  printed,  but  only  a  scattered  few  are  received  by 
the  Public  Documents  Library.) 

Forestry  Bureau 

[Organized  pursuant  to  General  order  50,  Office  U.  S.  Military  Governor  in  the 
Philippines,  Apr.  14,  1900.  Act  222  of  the  Philippine  Commission,  Sept.  6,  1901, 
placed  the  Forestry  Bureau  within  the  executive  control  of  the  Interior  Depart- 
ment (W49.19:).] 

Forestry  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  W21.1: 

1901,  year  ending  June  30,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l :) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1902,  July  1,  1901-Sept.  1,  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),   and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  31,  1904,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Conunission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 
1905  [Sept.  1,  1904-Aug.  31,  1905],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1906,  July  i,  1905-June  30,  1906,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  July  1,  1906^une  30,  1907,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 


1403 


ClsMlflcation      W4*).     PIIIIjIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

W49.9 ' :     Forestry  Bureau,  Annual  reports— Continued 

(date)  1908,  Jul^  1,  1907-June  30,  1908,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.  Published  in  Manila,  P.  I, 
1909,  July  1, 1908-June  30, 1909,  not  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  but  issued 
separately.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

W49.9=^:     Forestry  Bureau,  General  publications 

L44  Laws.  Spanish  public  land  laws  in  Philippine  Islands  and  their  history 
to  Aug.  13,  1898;  translated  and  compiled  under  direction  of 
George  P.  Ahem,  assisted  by  Gregorio  Basa.  1901.  [Published 
by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 

Manual.  Forest  manual  containing  forest  act  1148,  extracts  from  other 
laws  of  Philippine  Commission  relating  to  forest  service,  and 
forest  regulations  prepared  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  forest 
act.    Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1904.     12° 

Regulations  governing  utilization  of  forest  products  of  state  lands  [in 

Philippine  Islands].  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903.   12° 

[This  is  a  reprint,  with  footnotes  added,  of  General  orders  92,  June  27 , 

1900,  issued  from  office  of  military  governor  in  Philippine  Islands.] 

Same,  Spanish.    Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903.     12° 

Report.  Special  report  of  George  P.  Ahern,  in  charge  of  Forestry 
Bureau,  Philippine  Islands,  Apr.  1900-July,  1901.  1901.  [Pub- 
lished by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 

Timber  tree  species.  Compilation  of  notes  on  most  important  timber 
tree  species  of  Philippine  Islands  [with  bibliography];  by  George 
P.  Ahern.     p^Ianila,  1901.]    4° 

Tree  species  of  Philippine  Islands  arranged  according  to  family.  Ma- 
nila, May  1,  1901.     * 

Forestry  Bureau,  Bulletins 

1  4    *  7 

2  5    *  8 

3  6  9 


M31 


R26 


11262 
R29 


T48 

T71 

W49.93: 

(nos.) 

W49.9*: 

(nos.) 


W49.10 


W49.10^: 

(date) 


Forestry  Bureau,  Circulars 

1 
2 
3 
4 

Customs  Bureau 

[Act  355  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Feb.  6, 1902,  created  an  executive  branch 
to  be  known  as  Customs  Service,  although  there  had  been  a  customs  collector 
since  the  military  occupation  of  the  Philippines  in  1898.  Until  Nov.  1, 1905,  the 
bureau  was  called  Bureau  of  Customs  and  Immigration  with  Collector  of  Customs 
as  its  chief,  then,  by  act  1407  of  Philippine  Commission  the  name  was  changed 
to  Bureau  of  Customs  with  Insular  Collector  of  Customs  as  chief.  It  is  under 
the  supervision  of  the  Department  of  Justice  and  Finance.) 

Customs  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

[The  reports  for  1902-06  were  called  special  reports.    See,  for  earlier  reports,  W21.1:l 
Collector  op  Customs 

1902,  June  1,  1901-Sept.  1,  1902,  [1st],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  Sept.  1,  1902-Oct.  8,  1903,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.     Publisned  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1904,  Sept.  1,  1903-Sept.  1,  1904,  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  July  1,  1904r-Sept.  1,  1905,  4th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.    Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 


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W49.10^: 

(date) 


Classiftcation    W49.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Customs  Bureau,  Annual  reports— Continued 
Insular  Collector  op  Customs 

1906,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1906,  5th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also,     rublished  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1907,  fiscal  year,  [6th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1908,  fiscal  year,  [7th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1909,  fiscal  year,  [8th],  not  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  but  issued  separately. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 


W49.10  2: 

(CT) 

W49.10': 

(nos.) 

W49.10*: 

(nos.) 
W49.10^: 

(v.  nos.) 


Customs  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Customs  Bureau,  Bxdletlns 

[None  issued.] 

Customs  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Customs  Bureau,  Customs  decisions 

[These  are  composed  of  Tariff  decision  circulars,  and  Chinese  and  immigration  circu- 
lars collected  and  issued  at  irregular  intervals,  with  index,  although  bearing 
words  "published  monthly"  on  publications.  These  are  also  issued  in  Spanish, 
but  the  Spanish  editions,  with  one  or  two  exceptions,  are  not  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library.] 

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miHsion) — Continued 

W49.10*:     Customs  Buroau,  Customs  decisions—Continued 


(v.  no8.) 


W49.10«: 

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V. 

8,  no. 

1,  Dec.   29, 

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11,  no. 

1,  June  30, 

1907 

[Coverj  period  June  1, 1905-Dec.  29, 1905.] 
[Covers  period  Jan.  1-Feb.  28,  1906.] 

[Covers  period  Apr.  1-Sopt.  29,  1906.] 


[Covers  period  Jan.  1-June  30,  1907,  for 
Tariff  decision  circulars,  and  Nov.  1,  1906-June  30,  1907, 
for  Chinese  and  immigration  circulars.] 
V.  12,  no.  1,  Dec.  30,  1907    [Covers  period  July  1-Dec.  30,  1907.1    * 
V.  13,  no.  1,  Dec.  31,  1908    [Covers  period  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1908.]    * 
[v.  14]    [Tariff  decision  circulars,  issued  by  manifold  process,  covering 
period  Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1909,  are  in  Public  Documents  Li- 
brary,] 

Customs  administrative   clrcu- 


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Customs 

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mission ) — Continued 

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■ 

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486 1 

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488 1 

532- 

575 

445 

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533:: 

576 1 

446 

490 1 

534    [None     h 

-    577 1 

447 

491 1 

sued.] 

578  •■ 

448 

492 1 

535  t 

579- 

449 

493 1 

536 

580 1 

450 

494 

537 1 

581 1 

451 

495 1 

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582 1 

452 

496 1 

539 1 

583 1 

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497 

540 1 

584 1 

454 

498 1 

541 1 

585 

455 

499 1 

542 

586 

456 

500 

543 1 

587 1 

457 

501 1 

544 1 

588 1 

458 

502 1 

545 1 

589 

459 

503 1 

546  t 

590 1 

460 

504  t 

547  t 

461 

505 

548 1 

462 

506 1 

549  t 

W4:9.10': 

Customs 

Bureau, 

Manlla    custom- 

Jiouse    general 

orders    4 

0 

(no8.) 

1    * 

12 

23 

34 

45 

56 

67 

78 

89 

2 

13 

24 

35 

46 

57 

68 

79 

90 1 

3    * 

14 

25 

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58 

69 

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4 

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5 

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33 

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77 

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99 

t  Copies  in  Public  Documents  Library  are  executed  by  manifold  process. 
X  Published  as  no.  547. 


1408 


Classification 
no. 


W49.107: 

(nos.) 


W49.10«: 

(v.  nos.) 


W49.ll 


W49.11^: 

(date) 


W49.ll  2; 

(CT) 

W49.ll  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.11^: 

(nos.) 

W49.12: 


W49.12^: 

(date) 


W49.     PHILIPPINE    COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Customs   Bureau,    Manila    custom-liouse    general 

orders— Continued 


100 

108 1 

116 

124 

132 

140 1 

148 1 

156  t 

101 

109  t 

117 

125 

133  t 

141 1 

149  t 

157  t 

102 

110 

118 

126 1 

134 1 

1421 

150 1 

158  t 

103 

111 

119 

127  t 

135  t 

143 1 

151 1 

159  t 

104 

112 

120 

128  t 

136 1 

144  t 

152 

160 1 

105 

113 

121* 

129  t 

137  • 

145 1 

153  t 

161 1 

106  t 

114 

122 

130 1 

138  ■• 

146 1 

154  t 

162  t 

107  t 

115 

123 

131 1 

139  t 

147  t 

155  t 

163 1 

Customs  Bureau,  Chinese  and  Immigration  circu- 
lars 

V.  1,  nos.  1-197,  Dec.  1901-Dec.  1907 

V.  2  [Hektograph  copies  of  nos.  198-232,  Jan.  3,  1908-Sept.  2,  1909, 
issued  as  4**  circulars,  have  been  received  at  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library.     These  will  be  printed  in  v.  2  when  issued.] 

Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings 
Bureau 

[Created  under  act  268  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Oct.  18,  1901,  as  a  bureau 
under  the  Public  Instruction  Department  (W49.37:).  On  Nov.  1,  1905,  it  was 
made  a  division  of  Public  Works  Bureau  (W49.36:)  and  called  Division  of  Build- 
ing Construction  and  Repair.] 

Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings 
Bureau,  Annual  reports 

1902,  Oct.  18,  1901-Sept.  1,  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  Sept.  1,  1902-Aug.  31,  1903,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  fiscal  year  and  [supplemental  report]  July  1-Aug.  31,  in  annual 
reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission 
(W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.  Published  in  Washington 
by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings 
Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings 
Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings 
Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Engineering  Bureau 

[Created  Jan.  8, 1903,  under  Commerce  and  Police  Department,  by  act  584  of  Philip- 
pine Commission.  Merged  into  Public  Works  Bureau  (W49.36:)  on  Nov.  1, 
1905,  by  act  1407  of  Philippine  Commission.] 

Engineering  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

1903,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

f)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
lished in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 


t  Copies  in  Public  Documents  Library  are  executed  by  manifold  process. 


1409 


ClasHiflcatiun 
no. 


W49.12  2: 

(CT) 

W49.12  3: 

(no8.) 

W49.12*: 

(nos.) 

W4:9.13: 


W49.13 


W49.13'-^ 

(date) 


W49.13'-2: 

(date) 


W49.13  2: 

B26 


W19.    PIIII^PPINK   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
iniHHion) — Continued 

Enj^lneorln^  JJiireau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Engineering  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Engineering  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Weatlier  Bureau 

[This  bureau  was  established  on  May  22,  1901,  by  act  131  of  the  I'hilippine  Com- 
nussion,  as  the  Philippine  Weather  Bureau.  Act  222,  Sept.  6,  1901,  placed 
the  bureau  within  the  executive  control  of  the  Interior  Department  (W^.19:). 
On  Nov.  1, 1905,  act  1407  changed  the  name  to  Weather  Bureau.] 

Weather  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

[The  Weather  Bureau  makes  two  annual  reports.  One  is  an  administrative  re- 
port, printed  in  8°,  which  appears  only  in  the  annual  reports  of  the  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:)  and  the  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  is  sometimes 
issued  separately.  This  administrative  report  is  classed  under  W49.13'-': 
The  other  is  a  scientific  report  printed  in  several  parts,  4°,  which  appears  sep- 
arately only  and  which  does  not  Include  the  administrative  report.  Tms 
scientific  report  is  classed  under  W49.131-2:] 

Weather  Bureau,  Annual  reports  (administrative  reports) 

1901,  June  1-Sept.  30,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1902,  year  ending  Aug.  31,   in  annual  reports  of   War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  m  annual  reports  of  War  Department  ^Wl.l:), 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  year  ending  Au^.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1905,  year  ending  Aujj.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906  [fiscal  year],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  year  ended  June  30,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1 :). 

1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 


Weatlier  Bureau, 

parts)     4« 


Annual    reports   (scientific  reports  in 


1 


1902  [calendar  year],  pt. 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3    * 
Same,  pts.  4,  5 

1903  [calendar  year],  pt. 
Same,  pt.  2 
Same,  pt.  3 

1904  [calendar  year],  pts 
Same,  pt.  3 

1905  [calendar  year],  pt 
Same,  pt.  2 

Weather  Bureau,  General  publications 


J.  1,2 
1 


1906  [calendar  year],  pt.  1  [Other 
parts  not  issued  up  to  Dec. 
31,  1909.] 

1907  [calendar  year],  pt.  1  [Other 
parts  not  issued  up  to  Dec. 
31,  1909.] 

1908  [Not  issued  up  to  Dec.  31,. 
1909.] 

1909  [No  report  to  be  printed  for 
United  States.  1 


Barocyclonometer;  by  Jos^  Algue.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Print- 
ing, 1904.  4«  [Also  in  Cyclones  of  the  far  East  (W49.132:C99).] 
099  Cyclones.  Special  report  of  director,  cyclones  of  the  far  East;  by 
Jos6  Algue.  2d  edition.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing, 
1904.  4°  [1st  edition,  printed  in  Spanish  in  1897,  not  in  Public 
Documents  Library.] 

82452°— 11 89 


1410 


W49.132: 

G91 

M67 

R13 

Se4 

T98 

Wi9.13  3: 

(date) 


Classification    WdL9.    PHIIilPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Weatlier  Bureau,  General  publications — Continued 

Ground  temperature  observations  at  Manila,  1896-1902;  by  Jose  Algue. 

Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  [Mar.  19]  1902. 
Mirador   Observatory,    Baguio,    Benguet,    new   meteorological-geody- 

namic  station   of   Weather   Bureau;  by   Jose   Algue.     Manila, 

Bureau  of  Printing,  1909.    4° 
Rainfall  in  Philippines;  by  Miguel  Saderra  Maso.     Manila,  Bureau  of 

Printing,  1907.    4" 
Seismic  centers.     Report  on  seismic  and  volcanic  centers  of  Philip- 

?ine  Archipelago;  by   M.    Saderra   Maso.     Manila,    Bureau   of 
'ublic  Printing,  1902. 
Typhoon-warning   code    of    Manila    Observatory;    by    Jos^    Coronas. 
Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1908.     4°    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Weather    Bureau,   Bulletins     (monthly)    4°    [English  and 
Spanish.] 

1907,  May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 

1909,  Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
May 
June 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 


W49.13*: 

(nos.) 
W4:9.13  5: 

(nos.) 

W39.14:: 

W^9.14:^: 

(date) 


1901    * 

1904,  Aug. 

1902,  Jan. 

* 

Sept. 

Feb. 

* 

Oct. 

Mar. 

* 

Nov. 

Apr. 
May 

* 

Dec. 

* 

1905,  Jan. 

June 

Feb. 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Apr. 
May 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Nov. 

July 

Dec. 

* 

Aug. 

1903,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Feb. 

* 

Oct. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

May 

1906,  Jan. 

June 

Feb. 

July 

Mar. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Same,  suppl. 

May 

Sept. 

June 

Oct. 

July 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Dec. 

Sept. 

1904,  Jan. 

Oct. 

Feb. 

Nov. 

Mar. 

Dec. 

Apr. 

1907,  Jan. 

May 

Feb. 

June 

Mar. 

July 

Apr. 

Weatlier  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Weather  Bureau,  Instructions  (Spanish) 

1 

[Discontinued.] 

Exposition  Board 


[Created  by  act  514  of  Philippine  Commission, 
Louisiana  Turchase  Exposition,  1904.] 


Nov.  11,  1902,  to  prepare  exhibit  for 


Exposition  Board,  Annual  reports 

1903  [year  ending  Oct.  2],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 


1411 


ClaMslflcHthin 
no. 


W49.ll': 

1119' 


HI92 
Sa2» 


Sa22 
Sa23 


Sa2* 

Sa2* 

Sa2« 

Sa27 
Sa28 

T98 

W49.14  3: 

(no8.) 

W49.14^ 

(no8.) 

W49.15: 


W49.15^: 

(date) 


W49.     rillLlPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Exposition  Board,  General  publications 

Handbook.  [Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1904, 
oflicial  handbook  of  Philippines  and  catalogue  of  Philippine 
exhibit]:  pt.  1,  Oflicial  handbook,  description  of  Philippmes 
compiled  in  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  revised  and  completed 
with  aid  of  chiefs  of  bureaus  and  experts  of  Philippine  govern- 
ment.   Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903. 

Same:  pt.  2,  OflScial  handbook,  catalogue  of  Philippine  exhibit.  * 
St.  Louis,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904.  Act  514  creating  board 
[enacted  bv  Taft  Commission,  Nov.  11,  1902],  circular  letter  of 
Governor  'faft,  and  information  and  instructions  for  preparation 
of  Philippine  exhibit  for  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1904,  preliminary  exposition  in  Manila,  1903,  and 
permanent  museum  of  Philippine  products  in  capital  of  archi- 
pelago.   Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1902. 

Same.    Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903.     (Publication  4.) 

Same,  Spanish,  with  Reglamento  y  clasificacion  sobre  la  exposicion 
Filipina.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1902.  (Publica- 
ci6n  2.) 

Same,  Pampangan.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903. 
(Caduang  capasiagan.) 

Same,  llocano.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903.  (Maika- 
dua  a  ioarnak.) 

Same,  Pangasinan.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903. 
(Comadua  ya  inpangue  pacabat.) 

Same,  Visayan.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903. 

Same,  Tagalog.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1903.  (Pangala- 
wang  lathal^.)  [The  editions  in  Philippine  languages  include 
the  additional  matter  found  in  the  Spanish  edition.] 
Types.  Album  of  Philippine  types  found  in  Bilibid  Prison  in  1903, 
representing  37  provinces  and  islands;  by  Daniel  Folkmar.  Ma- 
nila, Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1904.     oblong  8" 

Exposition  Board,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Exposition  Board,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Health.  Bureau 

[Act  157  of  Philippine  Commission  creating  a  Board  of  Health  was  passed  July  1, 
1901,  but  dicl  not  go  into  effect  until  Aug.  7,  1901.  The  Board  of  Health  was 
changed  into  the  Bureau  of  Health  by  act  1407,  Nov.  1,  1905,  and  is  under  the 
supervision  of  the  Interior  Department  of  the  Philippine  Islands.  See,  for  his- 
torical sketch,  Annual  report,  190ft  (W49.151:  906),  p.  4.] 

Health.  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

Commissioner  of  Public  Health 

1901,  Aug.  J-Oct.  10,  in  annual  reportvS  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1902,  Sept.  1, 1901-July  31,  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
Same,  supplemental  lor  Aug.  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Pubhsned  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  Sept.  1, 1903-Aug.  31, 1904,  m  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  Sept.  1,  1904^Aug.  31,  1905,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 


1412 


W4:9.15^: 

(date) 


Classification    W49.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Health.  Bureau,  Annual  reports — Continued 
Director  op  Health 

1906,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1906,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  1. 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 
pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.  .  Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1908,  July  1,  1907-June  30,  1908,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1909,  July  1,  1908-June  30,  1909,  not  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  but  issued 
separately.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

W4:9.15  2:     Health.  Bureau,  General  publications 

C61  Climate.  Relation  between  climate  and  health,  with  special  reference 
to  American  occupation  of  Philippine  Islands;  by  Wm.  S.  Wash- 
burn.    Sept.  1905.    * 

W4:9.15  3:     Health  Bureau,  Bulletins 

(nos.) 


W49.15*: 

(nos.) 

(date) 


1] 

2 
3 

English  and  Spa 

English  and  Spa 

Same,  Pampangan 

Same,  Spanish 
Same,  llocano 

4 
5 
6 

7 

Same,  Tagalog 
Same,  Pampangan 
* 

Health  Bureau 

,  Quarterly  reports 

f 

'and^ 

• 

Report  of  vital  statistics 

1900,  Nov. 

V.  1, 

no. 

1 

1901,  Apr. 

[V 

1, 

no. 

6] 

Dec. 

V.  1, 

no. 

i] 

May, 

V. 

1, 

no. 

7 

1901,  Jan. 

V.  1, 

no. 

June, 

V. 

1, 

no. 

8 

Feb. 

V.  1, 

no. 

4 

July, 

V. 

2, 

no. 

1 

Mar. 

V.  1, 

no. 

5 

Aug. 

V. 

2, 

ho. 

2 

Monthly  report 

1901,  Sept. 

1902.  Oct. 

1903,  Nov. 

1904,  Dec. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1905,  Jan. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

1904,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Dec. 

1903,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

1902,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Apr. 

Mar. 

Apr. 
May 

May 

June 

Apr. 
May 

June 

July 

June 

July 

Aug. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

July 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Quarterly  report 

1906,  1st  quarter 

1906,  3d    quarter 

2d   quarter 

4th  quarter 

i4in 


Clasaincatlon 
no. 


(date) 


W49.1(5: 

(v.  noa.) 


W40.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,   1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Health.  Bureau,  Quarterly  reports— Continued 

1907,  Ist  quarter  1908,  3d   quarter 

2d   quarter  4th  quarter 

3d   quarter  1909,  Ist  quarter 


4th  quarter 

1908,  Ist  quarter 

2d   quarter 

Official  gazette 


2d  quarter 
3d  quarter 
4th  quarter 


(Each  num>)er  issued  separately  in  English  and  Spanish. 

A  preliminary  number  was  issued  on  Jan.  1,  1903,  containing  matter  preliminary  to 
no.  1,  V.  1,  issued  Sept.  10, 1902.] 

1,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 

index  to  nos.  1-17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 

index  to  nos.  18-42 
no.  43 
no.  44 
no.  45 
no.  46    * 

Same,  Spanish    * 
no.  47    * 

Same,  Spanish 
no.  48 
no.  49 


V.  1,  no 

50 

no 

51 

no 

52 

no 

53 

no 

54 

no 

55 

no 

56 

no 

57 

no 

58 

no 

59 

no 

60 

no 

61 

no 

62 

no 

63 

no 

64 

no 

65 

no 

66 

no 

67 

no 

68 

Same, 

supplement 

no. 

69 

index  to 

QOS. 

43-69 

index    to 

decisions   of 

Su- 

preme 

Court  [of  Phil- 
Islands]   pub- 

ipr 

me 

hshed 

in  V.  1 

Same, 

Spanish    * 

V.  2,  no. 

1 

no. 

2 

no. 

3      . 

no. 

4 

no. 

5 

no. 

6 

no. 

7 

no. 

8 

no. 

9 

no. 

10 

no. 

11 

no. 

12 

no. 

13 

no. 

14 

no. 

15 

no. 

16 

no. 

17 

no. 

18 

no. 

19 

no. 

20 

no. 

21 

no. 

22 

no. 

23 

no. 

24 

no. 

25 

no. 

26 

1414 

Classification    W4^9.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 

mission) — Continued 


/^4:9.16: 

Official  gazette— Contin 

ued 

(v.  nos.) 

V.  2,  index  to  nos. 

1-26 

V.  3,  no.  29 

no.  27 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  28 

no.  30 

no.  29 

no.  31 

no.  30 

no.  32 

no.  31 

no.  33 

no.  32 

no.  34 

no.  33 

no.  35 

no.  34 

no.  36 

no.  35 

no.  37 

no.  36    * 

no.  38 

Same, 

Spanish    * 

no.  39 

no.  37 

index  to  nos.  27-3{ 

no.  38 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  39 

no.  40 

no.  40 

no.  41 

no.  41 

no.  42 

no.  42 

no.  43 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  45 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  46 

no.  46     * 

no.  47 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  48 

no.  47 

no.  49 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  50 

no.  48 

no.  51 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  52 

no.  49 

index  to 

QOS. 

1-52 

Same,  Spanish 

index    to 

decisions    of 

Su- 

no.  50 

preme 

Court  [of  ] 
Islands]  ] 

^hil- 

Same,  Spanish 

ippine 

pub- 

no.  51 

lished 

in  V.  2 

Same,  Spanish 

Same, 

Spanish    * 

no.  52 

V.  3,  no.    1 

Same,  Spanish 

no.    2 

index  to  nos.  1-52 

no.    3 

. 

V.  4,  no.    1 

no.    4 

Same,  Spanish 

no.    5 

no.    2 

no.    6 

Same,  Spanish 

ho.    7 

no.    3 

no.    8 

Same,  Spanish 

no.    9 

no.    4 

no.  10 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  11 

no.    5 

no.  12 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  13 

no.    6 

no.  14 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  15 

no.    7 

no.  16 

no.    8 

no.  17 

no.    9 

no.  18 

no.  10 

no.  19 

no.  11 

no.  20 

no.  12 

no.  21 

no.  13 

no.  22 

index  to  nos.  l-]3 

no.  23 

no.  14 

no.  24 

no.  15 

no.  25 

no.  16 

no.  26 

Same,  Spanish 

index  to 

nos 

1-26 

no.  17 

no.  27 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  28 

no.  18 

1415 


Classlflcatlon 

W1J>.     PTTirJPPIK 

no. 

I 

W49.16: 

Ofllcial  gazette— C 

(v.  nos.) 

V.  4,  no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  24 

no.  25 

no.  26 

index  to  nog.  14-26 

no.  27 

no.  28 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  29 

Same,  Spanish 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

no.  36 

no.  37 

no.  38 

no.  39 

index  to  nos.  27-39 

no.  40 

no.  41 

no.  42 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  46 

no.  47 

no.  48 

no.  49 

no.  50 

no.  51 

no.  52 

index  to  nos.  1-52 

V.  5,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

index  t-o  nos.  1-13 

no.  14 

no.  15 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 
no.  23 

(Tiifl  (urn- 


mission) — Continued 


V.  5,  no.  24 

no.  25 

no.  26 

index  to  nos.  14-26 

no.  27 

no.  28 

no.  29 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

no.  36 

no.  37 

no.  38 

no.  39 

index  to  nos.  27-39 
Same,  Spanish    * 

no.  40 

no.  41 

no.  42 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  46 

Same,  Spanish    * 

no.  47 

no.  48 

no.  49 

no.  50 

no.  51 

no.  52 

index  to  nos.  1-52 
V.  6,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

Same,  Spanish    * 

no.    5 

no.    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

index  to  nos.  1-13 

no.  14 

no.  15 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  24 

no.  25 

no.  26 

index  to  nos.  14-26 


1416 

Classification    W4:9.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,   1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.16: 

(v.  nos.) 


W49.17; 


W49.17^: 

(date) 


Official  gazette— Continued 

V.  6,  no.  27 

no.  28  T 

no.  29 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

no.  36 

no.  37 

no.  38 

no.  39 

no.  40 

index  to  nos.  27-40 

no.  41 

no.  42 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  46 

no.  47 

no.  48 

no.  49 

no.  50 

no.  51 

no.  52 

no.  53 

index  to  nos.  1-53 
V.  7,  no.    1 

no.    2 

no.    3 

no.    4 

no.    5 

no,    6 

no.    7 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

no.  11 

no.  12 

no.  13 

index  to  nos.  1-13 

no.  14 

no.  15 

Grovernnient  Laboratories  Bureau 

[Created  by  act   156  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  July  1,  1901.    See,  for 

organization  of  bureau,  annual  report,  1902  (W49.17i:902). 
Merged  into  the  Science  Bureau  (W49.31:)  by  act  1407,  Nov.  1, 1905.] 

Government  Laboratories  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

1902,  year  ended  Aug.  31,  [Ist],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  [2dl,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),    Philippine   Commission    (W49.1:),    and   issued   sepa- 
rately also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  31,  1904,  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment  (Wl.l:),    Philippine    Commission    (W49.1:),    and    issued 
separately  also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  4th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),    Philippine    Commission    (W49.1:),    and   issued 
rately  also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 
See,  for  5th  report,  W49.31 1:906. 


Same, 

Spanish    * 

no.  16 

no.  17 

no.  18 

no.  19 

no.  20 

no.  21 

no.  22 

no.  23 

no.  24    * 

Same, 

Spanish     * 

no.  25 

no.  26    * 

Same, 

Spanish    * 

index  to 

Qos.  13-26 

no.  27 

no.  28 

no.  29 

no.  30 

no.  31 

no.  32 

no.  33 

no.  34 

no.  35 

no.  36 

no.  37 

no.  38 

no.  39 

index  to 

nos.  27-39 

no.  40 

no.  41 

no.  42 

Same 

Spanish    * 

no.  43 

no.  44 

no.  45 

no.  46 

no.  47 

no.  48 

no.  49 

no.  50 

no.  51 

no.  52 

index  to  nos.  1-52 

1417 


Classldratlon 
no. 


W49.17  2: 

B53 

P96 

V13 
(nos.) 


W49.17^: 

(nos.) 
W49.18: 

W49.18^: 

(date) 


W49.18^• 

(CT) 

W49.18  3: 

(nos.) 
W49.18*: 

(nos.) 


W49.    PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Ox)m- 
mission) — Continued 

Grovernment  Laboratories  Bureau,  General  publica- 
tions 

Birds.  Price  and  exchange  list  of  Philippine  birds  in  collection  of 
bureau.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1905. 

Publications.  Previous  publications  of  Bureau  of  Government 
Laboratories.  [Manila,  1905.]  16"*  [6'ce,  for  later  list  of  pub- 
lications, W49.3i-:P9G.] 

Vaccine  virus,  method  of  preparation  at  Serum  liaboratory;  by  Paul 
G.  Woolley.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  1904. 

Government  Laboratories  Bureau,  [Bulletins] 


[This  class  includes  the  only  numliered  series  of  pul)lications  of  this  division.] 


Same,  Spanish 
Same,  Spanish 


12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
30 


largre  8» 


[Discontinued,  and  superseded  by  Philippine  journal  of  science  (\V49.3T  ':).] 

Government  Laboratories  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Finance  and  Justice  Department 


[Organized  on  Sept.  6,  1901,  by  act  222  of  Philippine  Commission. 
Nov.  1,  1905,  under  act  1407" of  Philippine  Commission.] 


Reorganized, 


Finance  and  Justice  Department,  Annual  reports 

1902,  Oct.  15,  1901-Sept.  30,  1902,  1st,  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1903,  Sept.  30,  1902-Sept.  1,  1903,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1904  [Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  31,  1904],  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  fiscal  year,  [4th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906,  fiscal  year,  [5th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  6th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  7th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909,  fiscal  year,  8th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Pnilij)piue  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Finance  and  Justice  Department,  General  publica- 
tions 

[None  issued.] 

Finance  and  Justice  Department,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Finance  and  Justice  Department,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


1418 

Classlttcatlon     W49.     PHILIPPINE    COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.19: 

W4:9.19^: 

(date) 


W4:9.19^: 

As4 

Q2 


W49.19  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.19^: 

(nos.) 

W49.20: 


W49.20 ' : 

(date) 


Interior  Department 

[Organized  Sept.  6,  1901,  bv  act  222  of  Philippine  Commission.  See  for  reorganiza- 
tion, Nov.  1,  1905,  under  act  1407,  annual  report,  1905  (W49.1:905).] 

Interior  Department,  Annual  reports 

1902,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  [1st],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1903,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  4th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906,  year  ending  June  30,  5th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  year  ended  June  30,  6th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  year  ended  June  30,  1908,  7th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909,  year  ended  June  30,  1908,  8th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Interior  Department,  General  publications 

Asiatic  cholera.  History  of  Asiatic  cholera  in  Philippine  Islands, 
with  appendix;  by  Dean  C.  Worcester.  Manila,  Bureau  of 
Printing,  1909. 

Quarantine  officer,  etc.  Report  of  chief  quarantine  officer,  officer  in 
charge  of  Philippine  Civil  Hospital,  and  physician  in  charge  of 
Civil  Sanitarium  for  year  ended  Sept.  1, 1903.  Bureau  of  Insular 
Affairs,  War  Department  [1904].  [Also  in  Philippine  Com- 
mission, 4th  report,  1903  (W49. 1:903).] 
[These  3  reports  were  submitted  to  the  Secretary  of  Interior,  P.  I.  The  Quaran- 
tine Bureau  is  a  suboffice  of  the  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 
U.  S.  Treasury  Department,  and  the  chief  makes  a  report  to  that  office  as  well 
as  to  the  Interior  Department,  P.  I.  Act  1407,  Nov.  1,  1905,  abolished  the 
Philippine  Civil  Hospital  and  the  Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet  (W49.38:)  as 
separate  bureaus  and  merged  them  as  divisions  under  the  Bureau  of  Health 
(W49.15:).] 

Interior  Department,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Interior  Department,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Audits  Bureau 

[An  auditor  for  the  Philippine  Islands  was  designated  in  General  order  3  of  the 
MiUtary  Governor,  Sept.  5,  1898.  Under  date  of  May  8,  1899,  the  President 
issued  an  order  creating  Office  of  Auditor  for  tlie  islands,  this  was  amended 
Feb.  23, 1901,  by  act  90  of  the  Philippine  Commission.  Act  222  places  the  Office 
of  Auditor  under  the  executive  control  of  the  Finance  and  Justice  Department 
(W49.18:).  On  Nov.  1,  1905,  under  reorganization  act  1407,  the  name  of  this 
office  became  Audits  Bureau.] 

Audits  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

[In  1901  and  1902,  the  auditor  made  two  reports,  one  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of 
Finance  and  Justice,  and  another  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  Civil  Governor, 
and  Philippine  Commission.  From  1903,  the  reports  appear  addressed  only 
to  the  Secietary  of  War,  Civil  Governor,  and  Philippine  Commission.  See, 
for  earlier  reports,  W21.1:] 

1901,  fiscal  year,  report  to  Secretary  of  War,  Civil  Governor,  and 
Philippine  Commission.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

Same,  report  to  Secretary  of  Finance  and  Justice,  in  annual  reports 
of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1902,  fiscal  year,  report  to  Secretary  of  War,  Civil  Governor,  and 
Philippine  Commission.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 


1410 


Classlfltatlon     "^49. 
no. 


PIIII.TPPTNE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Pom- 
mispion) — Continued 


W19.20': 

(date) 


W49.20  2: 

(CT) 

W49.20': 

(nos.) 

W49.20*: 

(nos.) 

W49.21: 


W49.21 ' : 

(date) 


Audits  Bureau,  Annual  reports— Continued 

Same,  report  to  Secretary  of  Finance  and  Justice,  in  annual  reports 
of  War  Department  (Wl.l :)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

f)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1904,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

{)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  <'W1.1:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     pt.  1, 
published  in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 
Same.     pt.  2,  published  in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents 
Library. 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     pt.  1, 
published  in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 
Same.     pt.  2,  published  in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents 
Library. 
1909     [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Audits  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Audits  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Audits  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Agriculture  Bureau 

[Created  as  a  bureau  under  the  Interior  Department  (W49.19:)  by  act  261  of  Philip- 
pine Commission,  enacted  Oct.  8,  1901.  Organized  under  act  393,  dated  Apr. 
30, 1902.    See,  for  reorganization  Nov.  1, 1905,  act  1407.] 

Agriculture  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

Chief  of  Bureau 

1902,  year  ended  Aug.  1  [31],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (WM9.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Wa.shinpton  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  year  ended  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reporta  of  War  Department  (Wl.l :), 

Philippine  Commission   (W49.1:),   and   issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  year  ended  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Director  of  Agriculture 

1906  [for  10  months  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  in  Philippine  agricultural 
review,  v.  1,  no.  1  {\NA9.2V.V). 


1420 


Classification    W49.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Agriculture  Bureau,  Annual  reports— Continued 
Director  op  Agriculture — Continued 

1908,  jfiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  in  Philippine  agricul- 
tural review,  v.  2,  no.  1  (W49.217:2 1). 

1909,  fiscal  year,  in  Philippine  agricultural  review,  v.  3,  no.  1.  f 

Agriculture  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Agriculture  Bureau,  Bulletins    8°  and  large  8"^ 

1 

Same,  Spanish 

Spanish.     [See,  for  text  in  English,  annual  reports,  1902,  of  War 
'     '"""  "  — ."    p    g^2j  and  Philippine  Commission, 


W49.211: 

(date) 


W49.212: 

(CT) 
W49.213I 

(nos.) 


W49.21*: 

(nos.) 
W49.21^: 

(nos.) 


Department,  Wl.  1:902 
W49.1:902S  p.  642.] 


[1st  edition] 
Same,  Spanish 
Same,  English. 

Same,  Spanish 


2d  edition    * 


Agriculture  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Agriculture  Bureau,  Farmers'  bulletins 

1  [1st  edition]    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same.     2d  edition    * 

Same.     3d  edition    * 

2  [Ist  edition] 

Same.    2d  edition    * 
Same,  Spanish.    2d  edition 
Same,  English.     3d  edition    * 

3  [1st  edition]    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same.    2d  edition 

4  [1st  edition]    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same,  Ilocano 

Same,  English.     2d  edition    * 

Same,  English.    3d  edition     * 
5 

Same,  Spanish 
6    [Ist  edition]    [Spanish.] 

Same.    2d  edition    * 
7 

8  [Ist  edition] 

Same.    2d  edition    * 

9  [1st  edition]    [Spanish.] 
Same.    2d  edition 


10 
11 

12 


Same,  Spanish 


t  Philippine  agricultural  review,  v.  3,  no.  1,  is  not  listed  in  this  Checklist  because 
not  issued  until  1910;  it  is  classed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  W49.21  ^:3  ^ 


1421 


Clavsslflration 
no. 


W49.215: 

(nos.) 


W19.    PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900- 

miBBion) — Continued 


(Taft  Com- 


W49.21*': 

(no8.) 


W49.21^: 

(v.  uos.) 


W49.21«: 

(no8.) 


W4:9.22 


Agriculture  Bureau,  Farmers'  bulletins — Continued 

Same,  Spanish 
13 

Same,  Spanish    * 
14    * 

Same,  Spanish    * 
15 

Same,  Spanish    * 

Same,  Ibanag      * 

Same,  Ilocano     * 
Agriculture  Bureau,  Press  bulletins 

1  6 
Same,  Spanish  7    * 

2  *  8 
Same,  Spanish    *  9 

3  *  10    * 

Same,  Spanish    *  Same,  Spanish    * 

4  *  11    * 

Same,  Spanish    *  Same,  Spanish    * 

5  * 

[Discontinued,  and  superseded  by  Philippine  agricultural  review  (W49.2n:).] 

Agriculture  Bureau,  Pbilippine  agricultural  review 

(monthly) 

[This  publication,  the  first  issue  of  which  was  for  Jan.  1908,  was  designed  to  replace 
the  Press  bulletins  (W49.21 «:)  which  were  published  at  irregular  intervals.  It 
is  printed  in  both  English  and  Spanish  but  the  Public  Documents  Library  has 
on  file  the  English  edition  only.] 

V.  1 


1908 

V.  1  1908 

V.  2  1909 

V.  2  1909 

no.  1 

no.  7 

no.  1 

no.  7 

no.  2 

no.  8 

no.  2 

no.  8 

no.  3 

no.  9 

no.  3 

no.  9 

no.  4 

no.  10 

no.  4 

no.  10 

no.  5 

no.  11 

no.  5 

no.  11 

no.  6 

no.  12 

no.  6 

no.  12 

Agriculture  Bureau,  Popular  bulletins 

[This  series  is  made  up  from  information  in  the  back  of  certain  issues  of  the  Philip- 
pine agricultural  review  (W49.21':).  Entries  could  not  be  verified  because  the 
publications  are  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

[1]  Maguey;  by  H.  T.  Edwards.    1906.    * 

Same,  Spanish.     1906.    * 

Same,  Tagalog.     1906.    * 

Same,  Visayan.    1906.    * 

Same,  Ilocano.      1906.    * 
[2J  Kapok;  by  H.  T.  Edwards.    1907.    * 

Same,  Spanish.    1907.    * 

Same,  Tagalog.     1908.    * 

Same,  Visayan.    1908.    * 

Same,  Ilocano.     1908.    * 
[3]  Directions  for  planting  farm  and  garden  seeds;  by  Wm.  S.  Lyon. 
1906.     [Spanish.]    * 

Mining  Bureau 

[The  inspecci6n  general  de  minas,  established  under  Spanish  law,  was  reestablished 
and  given  the  name  of  Mining  Bureau  under  provisions  of  General  order  31, 
Office  of  Militarv  Governor,  dated  Mar.  10,  1900.  Reorganized  under  act  17  of 
Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Oct.  10,  1900,  amended  by  act  233,  and  again 
reorganized  under  act  916,  enacted  Oct.  1, 1903,  amended  by  act  1067. 

On  Nov.  1,  190.5,  under  reorganization  act  1407,  the  Mining  Bureau  was  abolished  as 
a  separate  bureau  and  was  constituted  a  division  of  the  Science  Bureau  (W49.3i:) 
to  be  known  as  the  Division  of  Mines.] 


1422 


Classification 
no. 


W49.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900- 

mission) — Continued 


(Taft  Com- 


W49.22 ' : 

(date) 


W49.22  2: 

C63 


W49.22  3: 

(nos.) 


W49.22^: 

(nos.) 
W49.23: 


W49.23 ' : 

(date) 


W49.23  2: 

(CT) 
W49.23  3: 

(nos.) 


Mining  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  W21.1: 

1901,  June  30,  1900-May  31,  1901.     [Addressed  to  the  military  governor 

and  is  appendix  KK  of  his  annual  report  for  1901,  v.  2  (W21.1: 
901^).    The  separate  report  is  classed  here  for  sake  of  conven- 
ience.] 
Same,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1902,  July  1,  1901-Aug.  31  [23],  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  year  ended  Sept.  1,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 

Philippine  Commission   (W49.1:),   and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1904,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  5th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  year  ended  Aug.  31,  6th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

Mining  Bureau,  General  publications 

Coal  measures  of  Philippines,  history  of  discovery  of  coal  in  archipelago 
and  subsequent  developments,  with  record  of  MacLeod  coal  con- 
cession in  Cebuor  Uling-Lutac  coal  and  railway  concession;  by 
Charles  H.  Burritt,  officer  in  charge  Mining  Bureau.     1901. 

Mining  Bureau,  Bulletins 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

Mining  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 
Justice  Bureau 

[The  Office  of  Attorney- General  was  organized  on  July  16,  1901,  by  chapter  3  of  act 
136  of  Philippine  Commission.  On  Sept,  6,  1901,  act  222  organized  the  Bureau 
of  Justice  as  a  bureau  of  the  Finance  and  Justice  Department  (W49.18:).  See, 
for  reorganization  of  bureau,  Nov.  1,  1905,  act  1407  of  Philippine  Commission.] 

Justice  Bureau,  Annual  reports  of  attorney-general 

1902,  July  16,  1901-Sept.  1,  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909     [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Justice  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Justice  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


1423 


Classmcatlon    W49.    PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.23*: 

(nos.) 
W49.23*: 

(v.  nos.) 


W49.24 


W49.24  '  I 

(date) 


W4:9.24:': 

L621 

L622 


W49.24  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.24:*: 

(nos.) 

W49.25: 


Justice  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Justice    Bureau,     Official 
general 


opinions    of    attorney- 


[The  official  opinions  of  the  attorney-general  are  also  published  in  the  Official  razette 
(W49.16:).J 

V.  1 
V.  2 
V.  3 
V.  4 

Navigation  Bureau 

[Established  Oct.  17, 1901 ,  by  act  2G<)  of  Philippine  Commission  as  the  Bureau  of  Coast 
Guard  and  Transportation  under  the  supervnsiooi  of  the  Department,  of  Commerce 
and  Police.  Name  was  changed  to  Bureau  of  Navigation  by  act  1407,  Nov.  1, 
1905.] 

Navigation  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

Coast  Guard  and  Transportatiox  Bureau 

1902  [Oct.  17, 1901-Sept.  30, 1902],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  fiscal  year  [with  supplemental  report  for  July-Aug.],  in  annual 

reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission 
(W49.1:). 

1904,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  W^ar  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
Navigation  Bureau 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Navigation  Bureau,  General  publications 

Lights.  List  of  lights,  [buoys,  beacons,  and  day  marks]  of  Philippine 
Islands;  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1904.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Public 
Printing,  1904.    large  8° 

Lights.  List  of  lights,  buoys,  beacons,  and  day  marks  of  Philippine 
Islands;  [corrected  to  Julv  1, 1908].  Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing, 
1908.  4°  [Copy  in  Public  Documents  Library  contains  manu- 
script and  typewritten  corrections  to  Feb.  4,  1909.] 

Navigation  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Navigation  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural  History,  and  Com- 
merce 

[Established  by  act  284,  enacted  Oct.  29,  1901,  as  Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural 
History  and  Commerce,  under  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  and  placed 
imder  the  immediate  direction  of  the  Chief  of  Bureau  of  Non-Christian  Tribes, 
later  Ethnological  Survey  (W49.29:). 

Most  of  the  articles  belongmg  to  the  Museum  were  sent  to  the  St.  Louis  Exposition, 
Act  827,  enacted  Aug.  5,  1903,  provided  for  the  return  of  the  exhibits  loaned  by 
the  Museum  and  also  those  owned  by  the  Philippine  government,  that  they 
might  be  used  in  a  permanent  museum.  The  plan  for  a  permanent  museum  was 
not  carried  out  owing  to  lack  of  funds.  Sfe,  for  an  account  of  the  condition  of  the 
museums,  annual  report,  1905,  of  Ethnological  Survey  in  \V 49.1:905  2,  p.  422,  or 
Wl.l:905",  p.  422,  and  for  the  Commercial  museum,  see  also  annual  report,  1905, 
Of  Secretary  of  Interior,  P.  I.,  in  W49.1:9G5«,  p.  56,  or  Wl.l:905",  p.  56. 


1424 


Classification    W49.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.25: 


W49.251: 

(date) 


W49.25  2: 

(OT) 

W49.25  3: 

(nos.) 


W49.25*: 

(nos.) 

W49.26: 


W49.26': 

(date) 


Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural  History,  and  Com- 
merce—Continued 

In  the  reorganization  provided  for  by  act  1407,  to  take  effect  Nov.  1, 1905,  the  museums 
were  placed  under  the  supervision  of  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  but 
evidently  when  the  Division  of  Ethnology,  formerly  Ethnological  Survey,  was 
transferred  from  the  Bureau  of  Education  to  the  Bureau  of  Science,  by  act  1541  of 
of  Oct.  6,  1906,  the  jurisdiction  over  the  museums  was  transferred  also,  as  since 
that  date  reports  concerning  them  are  included  in  the  reports  of  the  Science 
Bureau  (W49.31 1;).] 

Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural  History,  and  Com- 
merce, Annual  reports 

1902,  1st    [Not  printed?] 

1903,  Aug.  31,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904  [Not  printed?] 

1905  [report  of    commercial   museum,  Sept.  1,   1904-Aug.  31,   1905], 

in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine 
Commission  (W49.1:). 

Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural  History,  and  Com- 
merce, General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Museum  of  lEthnology,  Natural  History,  and  Com- 
merce, Bulletins 

1 

2 

3 

4 

See,  for  later  bulletins  issued  under  Government  Laboratories  Bu- 
reau, W49.17^:,  and  for  later  papers  of  this  nature  issued  by 
Science  Bureau  in  Philippine  journal  of  science,  W49.31^: 

Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural  History,  and  Com- 
merce, Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Executive  Bureau 

[Established  July  16,  1901,  by  act  167  of  Philippine  Commission.  Reorganized  by 
act  1407  enacted  Oct.  26,  1905.  It  is  under  the  supervision  of  the  Governor- 
General.! 

Executive  Bureau,  Annual  reports 


1903, 


1904, 


1902,  July  16,  1901-Sept.  30,  1902,  [1st],  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
year  ended  Sept.  30,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl:l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

year  ended  Sept.  30,  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  [year  ended]  Sept.  30,  4th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1906,  July  1,  1905-June  30,  1906,  5th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.  Published  in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public 
Documents  Library. 

1907,  fiscal  year,  [6th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  [7th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909,  fiscal  year,  [8th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 


1425 


W49.26-: 

Ap6 


Ci.88incation    W49.    PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
no. 

mission) — Continued 

Executive  Bureau,  General  publications 

Appropriation  estimates  submitted  by  chiefs  of  insular  bureaus  for  fiscal 
year  1909,  with  data  regarding  revenue  and  expense  operations 
concerning  general  funds  of  government  of  Philippine  Islands 
for  fiscal  years  1907-09.  [Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1908.] 
large  8°    [English  and  Spanish.] 

Trade-marks.  Rules  and  regulations  governing  registration  of  trade- 
marks and  trade-names.     Manila,  1906.     * 

Executive  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


T67 

W49.263: 

(nos.) 

W49.26*: 

(nos.) 

W49.27: 


W49.27*: 

(date) 


\V49.272 

H75 


L48 


SaS^ 

Sa32 

W49.27  3 : 

(nos.) 
W4:9.27S- 

(nos.) 


Executive  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.]  •/ 

Ijands  Bureau 

[Created  by  act  213  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Sept.  2, 1901,  as  Bureau  of 
Public  Lands,  under  the  Department  of  the  Interior,  1'.  I.  (W49.19:).  Name 
changed  to  Bvireau  of  Lands  on  Nov.  1,  1905,  by  act  1407.] 

Lands  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

Public  Lands  Bureau 

1902,  Sept.  2,  1901-Sept.  1,  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  Sept.  1,  1902-Aug.  31,  1903,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  31,  1904,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l.)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  year  ended  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Lands  Bureau 

?906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Liands  Bureau,  General  publications 

Homesteads.  Circular  containing  law  relating  to  homesteads  [in  Phil- 
ippine Islands]  and  instructions  thereunder.  Manila,  Bureau  of 
Public  Printing,  Nov.  7,  1904  [published]  1905.  (Also  in  Philip- 
pine Commission,  7th  report,  1906,  pt.  3  (W49. 1:906^).] 

Leasing  public  lands.  Circular  containing  law  relating  to  leasing  public 
lands  [in  Philippine  Islands]  and  instructions  thereunder.  Ma- 
nila, Bureau  of  Public  Printing,  Nov.  7,  1904.  [Also  in  Philip- 
pine Commission,  7th  report,  1906,  pt.  3  (W49. 1:906^).] 

Sales  circular  containing  chapter  2  of  public  land  act,  providing  for  sales 
of  portions  of  public  domain,  and  instructions  and  forms  pertain- 
ing thereto.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  Nov.  23,  1905. 

Same,  Spanish.  Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  Nov.  23,  1905  [pub- 
lished] 1906. 

liands  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Lands  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


82452°— 11- 


-90 


1426 


Classiflcatlon     W49.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com 

mission) — Continued 


W49.28 


W49.28^: 

(date) 


Ag8 


W49.28  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.28^- 

(nos.) 

W4:9.29: 


W49.29 ' : 

(date) 


W49.29^• 

(CT) 
W49.29^- 

(nos.) 
W49.29^: 

(nos.) 
W49.29^: 

(v.  nos.) 


Currency  Division 

[Created  by  act  938  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Oct.  10,  1903,  as  a  division  in 
the  Bureau  of  the  Treasury.  Abolished  on  Feb.  1,  1906,  in  accordance  with 
provisions  of  act  1407.] 

Currency  Division,  Annual  reports 

1904,  Oct.  10,  1903-Sept.  1,  1904,  1st,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W.49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  July  1,  1904-Sept.  1,  1905,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

Currency  Division,  General  publications 

Agricultural  bank.  Report  of  chief  of  Division  of  Currency  to  treasurer 
of  Philippine  Islands  concerning  advisability  of  establishing 
Government  agricultural  bank  in  Philippines.  1906.  [Pub- 
lished by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.  Also  in  Philippine  Commis- 
sion, 7th  report,  1906,  pt.  1  (W49. 1:906 1).] 

Currency  Division,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Currency  Division,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Ethnological  Survey 

[Created  Oct.  2,  1901,  by  act  253  of  Philippine  Commission  as  the  Bureau  of  Non- 
Christian  Tribes,  under  the  Interior  Department,  P.  I.  (W49.19:).  Name  was 
changed  to  Ethnological  Survey  for  Philippine  Islands  on  Aug.  24,  1903,  by  act 
841.  Abolished  as  a  bureau  by  act  1407,  Nov.  1, 1905,  and  constituted  a  division 
of  the  Bureau  of  Education  (W49.6:),  to  be  known  as  Division  of  Ethnology. 
Transferred,  as  a  division,  from  the  Bureau  of  Education  to  the  Bureau  of  Sci- 
ence (W49.31:)  by  act  1541  of  Oct.  6,  1906.  After  1905,  the  reports  are  incorpo- 
rated in  those  of  the  bureau  to  which  the  division  belongs.] 

Ethnological  Survey,  Annual  reports 

Non-Christian  Tribes  Bureau 

1902,  year  ending  Au^.  31,  1st,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
Ethnological  Survey 

1903  [year  ending  Aug.  31],  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904  [year  ending  Au^.  31],  3d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905  [year  ending  Aug.  31],  4th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Ethnological  Survey,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Ethnological  Survey,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Ethnological  Survey,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Ethnological  Survey  publications    large  8° 

V.  1 

V.  2,  pt.  1 

Same,  pts.  2,  3 
V.  3,  Spanish 
V.  4,  pt.  1 

Same,  pt.  2 
V.  5,  pts.  1,  2 


1427 


CISHSlflC«tl< 

no. 


n     W49.     PIIIIilPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
misBion) — Continued 


W49.30: 


W49.30 ' : 

(date) 


W49.30  2: 

(CT) 

W49.30  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.30*: 

(nos.) 

W49.31: 


W49.31 ' : 

(date) 


W4:9.31^ 

B53 

M66 


M66- 
M663 
P96 


Supply  Bureau 

[Created  as  Oflice  of  Insular  Purchasing  Agent  by  act  14<»  of  Philippine  Ckimmission, 
enacted  June  21,  1901.  Under  reorganization  act  1407,  Nov.  1,  UK)'),  the  name 
of  the  oflTice  was  changed  to  Supply  Bureau  with  the  Purchasing  Agent  as  its 
chief.    It  Is  under  the  supervision  of  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction.] 

Supply  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

Insular  Purchasing  Agent  Office 

1902,  fiscal  year  [with  supplemental  report  to  Sept.  30],  in  annual  reports 

of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  year  ending  Sept.  30,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 

and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  fiscal  year,  m  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

f)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Supply  Bureau 

1906  [fiscal  year],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Supply  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Supply  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Supply  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Science  Bureau 

[The  Government  Laboratories  Bureau  (W49.17:)  was  changed  into  the  Science 
Bureau  on  Nov.  1,  1905,  by  act  1407  of  Philippine  Commission.  By  the  same 
act  the  Mining  Bureau  (W 49.22:)  was  abolishea  as  a  separate  bureau  and  consti- 
tuted a  division  in  the  Science  Bureau,  to  be  known  as  the  Division  of  Mines. 
It  is  under  the  supervision  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior.] 

Science  Bureau,  Annual  reports    large  8» 
See,  for  earlier  reports,  W49.17  ^: 

1906,  year  ending  Aug.  1,  5th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1907,  Aug.  1,  1906-Aug.  1,  1907,  (6th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 

ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  year  ending  Aug.  1,  7th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Science  Bureau,  General  publications 

Birds.    Manual  of  Philippine  birds,  pt.  1:  Galliformes  to  Eurylsemi- 

formes;  by  Richard  C.  McGregor.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing, 

[Apr.  15]  1909.     (Publication  2,  pt.  1.)    * 
Mineral  resources  of  Philippine  Islands,  with  statement  of  production 

of  commercial  mineral  products  during  1907.     Manila,  Bureau  of 

Printing,  1908.     large  8» 
Same,  1908.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1909.     large  8»    * 
Same,  1909.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1910.     large  8* 
Publications.    Previous  publications  of  Bureau  of  Science.    [Manila, 

1908.] 


1428 


Classmcatlon    W49.    PHIIiIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.313: 

(nos.) 
W49.31^: 

(nos.) 
W49.31^: 

(v.  nos.) 


Science  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Science  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Science    Bureau,     Philippine 

large  8° 


journal     of    science 


[This  is  the  official  organ  of  the  Bureau  of  Science  and  supersedes  the  Government 

Laboratories  Bureau  bulletins  (W49.17  3  :). 
The  lettered  series  begun  with  v.  2  are  classified  as  follows:  a,  general  science,  b, 

medical  science,  c,  botany. f] 


W49.31««; 

(CT) 

W49.32: 


V.  1,  no.  1 

no.  2 

no.  3 

supplement  1 

no,  4 

no.  5 

supplement  2 

no.  6 

supplement  3 

no.  7 

supplement  4 

no.    8 

no.    9 

no.  10 

supplement  5 
V.  2,  no.  1,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  2,  [series]  a    * 
Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  3,  [series]  a    * 
Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

4,  [series]  a 
Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

5,  [series]  a 
Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

6,  [series]  a 
Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

V.  3,  no.  1,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 

Science    Bureau, 

(separates) 


no. 


no. 


no. 


Same,  [series]  c 

no.  2,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  3,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  4,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  5,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  6,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 
V.  4,  no.  1,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  2,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

*  no.  3,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  4,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  5,  [series]  a 

Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

no.  6,  [series]  a 

*  Same,  [series]  b 
Same,  [series]  c 

Philippine    journal     of    science 


Constabulary  Bureau 

[Created  by  act  175  of  Philippine  Commission,  July  18. 1901,  as  Philippines  Con- 
stabi:ilary.  Act  222,  enacted  Sept.  6,  1901,  placed  tins  office  under  the  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  and  Police.  Name  was  changed  to  Constabulary  Bureau, 
and  bureau  was  reorganized  under  act  1407,  Nov.  1, 1905.] 


t  Beginning  with  v.  5,  which  is  the  volume  for  1910,  the  series  changes  somewhat. 
Volume  1  which  was  previously  general  science  has  been  changed  to  chemical  and 
geological  sciences  and  the  industries,  while  a  new  series,  d,  ethnology,  anthropology, 
and  general  biology,  has  been  added. 


1429 


Classlflcation     WdO. 

no. 


PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com 
mission) — Continued 


W49.32  • : 

(date) 


W49.32  2: 

(CT) 
W49.32  3: 

(nos.) 
W49.32*: 

(date) 


W49.32'^: 

(date) 


Constabulary  Bureau,  Annual  reportw 

Philippines  Constabulary 

1901,  July  18-Oct.  4,  in  annual  ronoris  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49,l:). 

1902  [year  endmg  July  31],   in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  ana  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903  [year  ending  July  31,  with  supplemental  report],  in  annual  re- 

ports of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippme  Commission 
(W49.1:). 

1904,  liscal  year  [with  supplemental  report  July  1-Sept.  2],  in  annual 

reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission 
(W49.1:). 

1905,  fiscal  y'ear,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

f)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 
Constabulary  Bureau 

1906  [fiscal  year,  and  also  to  include  Aug.  31],  in  annual  reports  of  War 
Department  (Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued 
separately  also.  Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. ;  not  in  Public  Docu- 
ments Library. 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

{)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip 

f)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1909,  fiscal  year,  not  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  but  issued  separately. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

Constabulary  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Constabulary  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Constabulary  Bureau,  Circulars    12" 

[The  set  of  circulars  in  the  Public  Documents  labrary  is  very  incomplete  and  it  is 
not  known  whether  or  not  the  series  was  issued  prior  to  1905. 

Many  of  the  circulars  are  executed  by  manifold  process;  a  few,  however,  are  printed. 
Not  listed  here. 

See,  for  Index  to  General  orders,  Special  orders,  and  Circulars,  1905-09,  W49.325: 
905-909.] 

Constabulary  Bureau,  General  orders    12« 

[The  set  of  general  orders  in  the  Public  Documents  Librarv  is  very  incomplete  and 
it  is  not  known  whether  or  not  the  series  was  issued  pnor  to  1904.] 


1904,  nos.  1-? 

1905,  no.  1 
no.  2"'i 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no. 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 


1905,  no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 


1430 

Classification    W49.     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,   1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.32^: 

Constabulary  Bureau, 

General  orders— Continued 

(date) 

1905,  no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 

1905 

,  no.  93 
no.  94 

Index    of    General    orders, 
Spocial    orders,     and 
Circulars  issued  dur- 
ing 1905. 

no.  36 

1906 

,no.    1 

no.  37 

no.    2 

no.  38 

no.    3 

no.  39 

no.    4 

no.  40 

no.    5 

no.  41 

no.    6 

no.  42 

no.    7 

no.  43 

no.    8 

no.  44 

no.    9 

no.  45 

no.  10 

no.  46 

no.  11 

no.  47 

no.  12 

no.  48 

no.  13 

no.  49 

no.  14 

no.  50 

no.  15 

no.  51 

no.  16 

no.  52 

no:  17 

no.  53 

no.  18 

no.  54 

no.  19 

no.  55 

no.  20 

no.  56 

no.  21 

no.  57 

no.  22 

no.  58 

no.  23 

no.  59 

no.  24 

no.  60    * 

no.  25 

no.  61 

no.  26 

no.  62 

irao*aj:i 

no.  27 

no.  63 

no.  28 

no.  64 

no.  29 

no.  65 

no.  30 

no.  66 

no.  31 

no.  67 

no.  32 

no.  68 

no.  33 

no.  69 

no.  34 

no.  70 

no.  35 

no.  71 

no.  36 

no.  72 

no.  37 

no.  73 

no.  38 

no.  74 

no.  39 

no.  75 

no.  40 

no.  76 

no,  41 

no.  77 

no.  42 

no.  78 

no.  43 

no.  79 

no.  44 

no.  80    * 

no.  45 

no.  81 

Index    of    General    orders, 

no.  82 

Special    orders,     and 

no.  83 

Circulars  issued  dur- 

no. 84 

ing  1906. 

no.  85 

1907 

,no.    1 

no.  86 

no.    2 

no.  87 

no.    3 

no.  88 

no.    4 

no.  89 

no.    5 

no.  90 

no.    6 

no.  91 

no.    7 

no.  92    * 

no.    8 

1431 


Cl*8Hin«ation    W49.    PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 

no.  •     .      X     ^,       .          , 

raiaaion) — Continued 

W49.32*:    Constabulary  Bureau,  General  orders— Continued 


(date) 


W4^9.32«: 

(date) 


1907,  no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34 
no.  35 
110.36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 

Index  to  General  orders, 
Special  orders,  and 
Circulars  issued  dur- 
ing 1907. 

1908,  no.  1 
no.  2 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 


1908,  no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25 
no.  26 
no.  27 
no.  28 
no.  29 
no.  30 
no.  31 
no.  32 
no.  33 
no.  34  * 
no.  35 
no.  36 
no.  37 
no.  38 
no.  39 
no.  40 
no.  41 
no.  42 
no.  43  * 
no.  44  * 
no.  45    * 

Index  to  General  orders, 
Special  orders,  and 
Circulars  issued  dur- 
ing 1908. 

1909,  no.  1 
no.  2  * 
no.  3 
no.  4 
no.  5 
no.  6 
no.  7 
no.  8 
no.  9 
no.  10 
no.  11 
no.  12 
no.  13 
no.  14 
no.  15 
no.  16 
no.  17 
no.  18 
no.  19 
no.  20 
no.  21 
no.  22 
no.  23 
no.  24 
no.  25  * 
no.  26 

Index  to  General  orders, 
Special  orders,  and 
Circulars  issued  dur- 
ing 1909.    * 


Constabulary  Bureau,  Special  orders    12° 

[The  set  of  special  orders  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  very  incomplete  and  it 
is  not  known  whether  or  not  the  series  was  issued  prior  to  1905.    Not  listed  here. 

See,  for  Index  to  General  orders,  Special  orders,  and  Circulars,  1906-09,  W49.325: 
905-909.] 


1432 


Classlflcatlon     W49.     PHILIPPINE    COMMISSION,  1900-   (Taft  Com 


W49.32^: 

(nos.) 


W4:9.33: 

W49.33 ' : 

(date) 


W49.33-: 

L44 

W49.33^: 

(nos.) 

W49.33^: 

(nos.) 

W49.34: 


W49.34  ' : 

(date) 


mission) — Continued 

Constabulary  Bureau,  Constabulary  notes 

Constabulary  school  notes 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5    * 

Constabulary  notes 


Moro  Province 

[Moro  Province  organized  under  act  787  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  June  1, 
1903,  effective  July  15,  1903.] 

Moro  Province,  Annual  reports  of  Governor 

1904,  Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  31,  1904,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Published  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

1905,  Sept.  1,  1904-Sept.  22,  1905,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906,  Sept.  23,  1905-Aug.  27,  1906,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

{)ine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
ished  in  Zamboanga,  P.  I. 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Moro  Province,  General  publications 

Laws.  Public  laws  passed  by  Legislative  Council  of  Moro  Province, 
Sept.  4,  1903-Sept.  19,  1907,  comprising  acts  1-200,  with  organic 
act  of  Moro  Province.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1909.     * 

Moro  Province,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Moro  Province,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Manila,  P.  I. 

[On  Aug.  7,  1901,  the  provost-marshal-general  turned  over  the  city  government  to 
the  Municipal  Board,  as  provided  for  bv  act  183  of  Philippine  Commission, 
enacted  July  31. 1901.  Act  1407,  Nov.  1, 1905,  placed  the  city  under  the  executive 
control  and  supervision  of  the  Department  of  Finance  and  Justice  (W49.18:),  but 
act  1706,  Aug.  31,  1907,  transferred  that  control  and  supervision  to  the  Governor- 
General  (W49.35:).] 

Manila,  P.  I.,  Annual  reports  of  Municipal  Board 

1902,  Aug.  7,  1901-June  30,  1902,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1903,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W4e.l:),  and  issued  separately  also.    Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1904,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Phil- 

ippine Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

pine Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 


1433 


W49.34»: 

(date) 


Ciassiflcaiion    W4J).     PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 

migflion) — Continued 

i  Manila,  P.  I.,  Annual  reports  of  Municipal  Board- 
Continued 

I  1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reportfl  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  Philip- 

f)ine  Commission  (W49,l:),  and  issued  separately  also.     Puo- 
ished  in  Manila,  P.  I.;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 
I  1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commiasion  (W49.1:). 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Manila,  P.  I.,  General  publications 

I  Charter.     Manila  charter  as  amended,  with  such  laws  as  concern  govem- 

.  ment  of  city,  and  revised  ordinances  of  city,  being  compilation 

and  revision  of  all  ordinances,  except  such  as  are  special  in  nature, 

in  force  June  30, 1908,  with  certain  special  ordinances  njot  repealed, 

and  appendix;  compiled  by  George  A.  Malcolm.     Manila,  Bureau 

I  of  Printing,  1908.     * 

I  Manila,  P.  I.,  Bulletins 

i  [None  issued.] 

'  Manila,  P.  I.,  Circulars 

I  [None  issued.] 

I  Governor- General 

[Appointed  on  July  4, 1901,  with  title  Civil  Governor,  to  succeed  the  Military  Governor 
(W21.).    Name  changed  to  Governor-General  by  act  of  Congress,  Feb.  6,  1905.J 

Governor- General,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  reports  of  military  governor,  W21.1: 
Civil  Governor 

1902,  year  ending  Oct.  1,  in  annual  reports  of  W^ar  Department  (Wl.l:), 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1903,  period  ending  Dec.  23,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Governor-General 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (vV49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (W^l.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:), 

Governor- General,  General  publications 

Municipal  code  and  provincial  government  act,  being  act  82,  entitled 
General  act  for  organization  of  municipal  governments  in  Philip- 
pine Islands,  and  act  83,  entitled  General  act  for  organization  of 
provincial  governments  in  Philippine  Islands,  as  amended  by 
acts  of  Philippine  Commission  down  to  and  including  May  31, 
1905,  revised  and  codified  by  committee  on  revision  and  codifi- 


C38 


W49.34  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.34*: 

(nos.) 

W49.35: 

W49.35^: 

(date) 


W49.35  2: 

M92 


W49.35  3: 

(nos.) 
W49.35*: 

(nos.) 


cation  appointed  by  Governor-General, 
lie  Printing,  1905. 

Governor- General,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Governor- General,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


Manila,  Bureau  of  Pub- 


1434 


Classiflcatlon     W4l9, 
no. 


PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 


W49.35  * : 

(date) 


W49.36: 


W49.36  1 : 

(date) 


W49.36-: 

(CT) 

W49.36^: 

(nos.) 

W49.36^: 

(nos.) 

W49.37: 


W4:9.37 ' : 

(date) 


W49.37  2: 

Ed8 


Governor- General,  Executive  orders  and  proclama- 
tions   12» 

[The  1904  publication  includes  Executive  Bureau  circulars.] 

1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

Public  Works  Bureau 

[On  Nov.  1,  1905,  under  act  1407  of  Philippine  Commission,  the  Engineering  Bureau 
(W49.12:)  was  merged  into  the  Public  Works  Bureau.  At  the  same  time  the 
Bureau  of  Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings  (W49.ll:)  was 
constituted  a  division  of  the  Public  Works  Bureau,  to  be  known  as  Division  of 
Building  Construction  and  Repair.] 

Public  Works  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Public  Works  Bureau,  General  publications 

[None  issued,] 

Public  Works  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Public  Works  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Public  Instruction  Department 

[Established  l)y  act  222  of  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Sept.  6,  1901. 

A  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  later  called  Bureau  of  Public  Instruction,  was 
organized  in  accordance  with  act  74,  enacted  Jan.  21,  1901.  See  note  under 
W49.6:  The  present  Public  Instruction  Department  is  much  broader  than  the  one 
organized  Jan.  21,  1901,  and  includes  the  latter,  now  known  as  the  Education 
Bureau  (W49.6:),  as  a  subordinate  bureau.! 

Public  Instruction  Department,  Annual  reports 

1902,  year  ending  Oct.  15,  1st,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    Published  in  Manila,  P.  I, 
year  ending  Oct.  15,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 


of  War  Department 

). 
of  War  Department 


of  War  Department 


1903,  ^ 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1: 

1904,  year  ending  Oct.  15,  3d,  in  annual  reports 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1: 

1905,  year  ending  June  30,  4th,  in  annual  reports 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:' 

1906,  year  ending  June  30,  5th,  in  annual  reports 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  6th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately  also. 
Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 

1908,  year  ended  June  30,  7th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909,  fiscal  year,  8th,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Public  Instruction  Department,  General  publica- 
tions 

Education  Bureau.  Bureau  of  Education,  statement  of  organization 
and  aims  published  for  general  information.     Manila,  1906.     * 


1435 


ClMsiflcttion    W49.    PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 

miflsion) — Continued 

W49.37^:     Public  Instruction  Department,  Bulletins 

(noB.)     [None  issued.] 
'W49.37  * :  I  Public  Instruction  Department,  Circulars 
(noa.)     [None  issued.] 
W4:9.38:     Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet 

[Appropriation  for  the  sanitarium  was  first  made  under  act  330  of  Philippine  Com- 
mission, enacted  Jan.  9.  1902.  It  was  inaugurated  as  a  branch  of  the  Civil  Hos- 
pital, Fob.  3,  1902.  Act  429,  enacted  July  14,  1902,  amended  by  act  767,  made 
provision  for  the  conduct  of  the  sanitarium.  The  attending  physician  and 
surgeon  was  made  directly  responsible  to  the  Secretary  of  Interior. 

On  Nov.  1,  1905,  act  1407  abolished  the  Civil  Sanitarium  as  a  separate  bureau  and 
merged  it,  with  the  Civil  Hospital,  as  a  division  of  the  Bureau  of  Health 
(W49.15:).] 


W49.38 ' : 

(date) 


W49.38  2: 

(CT) 

W49.38  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.38^: 

(noe.) 

W49.39: 


W49.39 ' : 

(Legisla- 
ture and 


Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet,  Annual  reports 

1902,  year  ending  Aug.  31,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  Commission  (\V49.1:). 

1903  [Sept.  1, 1902-Aug.  31, 1903],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.    >S€€,for8eparate,W49.192:Q2. 

1904  [Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  31,  1904],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 

(Wl.l:),  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Manila,  P.  I. 
1905,  Sept.  1,  1904-June  30,  1905,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Legislature 

[Authorized  by  act  of  Congress  approved  July  1,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32, pt.  1,  p.  693). 

Philippine  Legislature  convened  Oct.  Ki,  1907,  and  since  that  date,  m  accordance 
with  the  above  act,  all  legislative  power,  theretofore  conferred  on  the  PhDip- 
pine  Commission,  is  vested  in  the  PniUppine  Legislature,  consisting  of  2  houses, 
the  upper  being  the  Philippine  Commission  and  the  lower,  the  Philippine 
Assembly.] 

Philippine  Legislature,  Acts 

[Acts  1-1800,  Sept.  12,  1900-Oct.  12,  1907,  were  enacted  by  the  Philippine  Commis- 
sion exercising  exclusively  the  legislative  function  of  government.  These 
acts,  and  also  public  resolutions  passed  during  a  similar  period,  have  appeared 
as  Public  laws  and  resolutions  passed  by  Philippine  Commission  (W49.7:) 
and  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  as  indicated  in  the  follow- 
ing table: 


Nos.  of 
acts 

Dates  of  acts 

Annual  reports  of 
War  Department 

Fiscal 

year 

ending 

Vol. 

Part 

1-  263 

Sept.  12, 1900-Oct.    11,1901 

1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 

1 
11 

8 
14 
14 
10 
10 

9 

8 

10 

264-  424 

Oct.    14,1901-July     1,1902 

425-  949 

July     2,1902-Oct.    20,1903 

950-1251 

Oct.    21,1903-Oct.    20,1904 

1252-1407 

Oct.    26, 1904-Oct.    26,1905 

140S-1538 

Nov.    3,190S-Sept.    8,1906 

1539-1800 

Oct.     5,1906-Oct.    12,1907 

1801-1878 

Dec.  20,1907-Aug.  22,1908 

1879-1959 

Oct.   10,1908-June  20,1909 

1436 


Classification 
no. 


W49.39 » : 

(Legisla- 
ture and 
eess.) 


■W49.39  2: 

(CT) 
W49.40: 


W49.40 » : 

(I^egisla- 
ture  and 

sess.) 

W49.40-: 

(CT) 

W49.41 : 


W49.41 ' : 

(Legisla- 
ture and 

sess.) 

W49.41^- 

D62 

W49.42 : 


W49.42  ' : 

(date) 


W49.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Philippine  Legislature,  Acts—Continued 

Acts  of  1st  Philippine  Legislature,  inaugural,  Ist,  and  special  Bessions 

[Oct.  16,  1907-Aug.  22,  1908]  nos.  1801-78,  public  resolutionfi, 

Nov.  1,  1907-Sept.  15,  1908  [etc.]    [5429-2] 

Same,  2d   session  [Aug.  23,  1908-Juno   26,    1909]  nos.  1879-1959, 

public  resolutions,  Aug.  23,  1908-May  20,  1909  [etc.]    [5723-103] 

Philippine  Ijeglslature,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Commission 

[In  logislatjvo  capacity  as  upper  house  of  Philippine  Legislature;  see  note  under 
W49.39:] 

Philippine  Commission,  Journal  ;    <  ;  . 

1st  Philipi)ine  Legislature,  inaugural  scbsiou,  Oct.  16,  1907  [nF^eb.  1, 
1908,  etc.] 
Same,  1st  and   special   session,  Feb.  3-[May   21   and   May  22-] 
June  19,  1908  [etc.] 

Philippine  Commission,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Assembly 

[In  legislative  capacity  as  lower  house  of  Philippine  Leglsiaturc;  see  nolo  under 
W  49.39:] 

Philippine  Assembly,  Journal 

[The  journals  of  the  Philippine  Assembly  are  not  in  the  I'libllo  Documents  ial)raiy.] 


Philippine  Assembly,  General  publications 

Directory.  Philippine  Assembly,  ofRciul  directory,  Ist  Philippine 
Legislature.     Manila,  Bureau  of  Printing,  1908. 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau  ''' 

[Under  the  military  governor  and  during  the  first  years  of  the  Philippine  Tom- 
mission,  an  ollice  (!xiste(i  known  as  Olllce  of  Collector  of  Intenuil  licvtinu). 
The  Internal  ilovonue  lUireau  was  established  by  act  1189  of  tin;  I'hilippiiie 
Commission  and  placed  under  the  supervision  of  the  Finance  and  Justice  De- 
partment. See,  for  reorganization  of  Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  act  14()7, 
enacted  Oct.  20,  1905.] 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  reports  made  to  railitiiry  governor,  W21.]: 
Office  of  Collector  oi-^  Internal  Revenue 

1902,  fiscal  year  [with  supplementary  report  July  1-Sept.  30^  1902], 
in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine 
Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  Sept.  1,  1902-Aug.  31,  1903,  in  annual  reportE  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.]:). 

1904,  Sept.  1,  1903-Aug.  1,  1904  [with  report  of  Internal  Revenue 
Bureau,  Aug.  1-Sept.  19^  1904],  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau 

1905,  Aug.  1,  1904-July  31,  1905^  [Ist],  in  annual  reports  of  War  De- 
partment (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine  (Commission  (W49,l:). 

1906,  fiscal  year,  2d,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:), 
Philippine  (commission ( W49, 1 :), and  issued  separately  also.  Pub- 
lished in  Manila,  P.  I. ;  not  in  Public  Documents  Library. 

1907,  fiscal  year,  [3d],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  ('ominisHion  (VV49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  [4th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:) 
and  Philippine  (Commission  (^W49.1:). 

1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  Slutes.J 


1437 


ClMslflrstlon 

no. 


W49.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
miasion) — Continued 


W49.42=: 

W42 

W49.42»: 

(nos.) 

W49.42*: 

(no6.) 

W49.43: 

W49.43 '  : 

(date) 


W49.43-: 

(CT) 
W49.43^: 

(nos.) 
W49.43*: 

(nos.) 
W49.43'^: 

(date) 

W49.44: 


W49.44  ' : 

(date) 


Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  General  publications 

Weights  and  measures  pamphlet,  excerpts  from  act  1519,  Phili])pine 
Commission,  and  table  of  metric  weight*  and  measures  and  other 
systems  in  general  use  in  Philippine  Islands.    Jan.  2,  1909.     * 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Medical  School 

[Established  at  Manila  under  act  1415  of  the  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Dec. 
1.  1905.    The  school  was  opened  in  1907. 

Philippine  Medical  School,  Annual  reports 

[Information  concerning  the  beginnings  of  the  school  is  given  in  the  annual  reports 
of  the  secrptary  of  public  instruction  (W49.37»:)  for  1906-07,  and  that  of  the 
director  of  the  Bureau  of  Science  (W49.31>;)  for  1907.] 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Philippine  Medical  School,  General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Medical  School,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Medical  School,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Philippine  Medical  School,  Annual  announcements 

1907  * 

1908  * 

1909  * 

Posts  Bureau 

[This  bureau  existed  under  the  military  governor  as  Department  of  Posts.    Act  222 

of  the  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Sept.  6,  1901,  designated  it  as  Bureau  of 
Post-offices  and  placed  it  under  the  supervision  of  the  Commerce  and  Police 
Department.  In  accordance  with  act  4(i2,  enact<>d  Sept.  15, 1002,  the  designation 
Department  of  Posts  was  changed  to  Bureau  of  Posts,  and  the  title  of  Director- 
General  of  Posts  was  changed  to  Director  of  Posts.  See,  for  reorganization  of 
bureau,  act  1407,  enacted  Oct.  26,  1905.] 

Posts  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  W21.1: 
Posts  Department 

1901,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (^Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Islands  (W19.1:). 

Posts  Bureau 

1902,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Islands  (W49.1:). 

1903,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  OommLssion  (W49.1:).  ' 

1904j  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (\V49.1:). 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

t  1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 

I  Philippine  CV)mmission  (W49.1:). 

I  1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (W^l.l:)  and 

Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 
I  1900    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 


1438 


W49.44  2: 

P84 

W49.44  3: 

(nos.) 

W49.4:4*: 

(nos.) 

W49.45 : 


W49.45  ' : 

''date) 


Classification    W49.     PHILIPPINE   COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 
mission)— Continued 

Posts  Bureau,  General  publications 

Post-offices.  List  of  municipalities,  post-offices,  postal  savings  banks, 
and  telegraph  offices  in  Philippme  Islands,  July  1,  1908.  Manila, 
Bureau  of  Printing,  1908.     * 

Posts  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Posts  Bureau,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Printing  Bureau 

[Created  by  act  296  of  the  Philippine  Commission,  enacted  Nov.  7, 1901.  The  name 
given  by  this  act  was  Public  Printing  Bureau  and  it  was  placed  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction.  The  bureau  was  reorganized 
as  the  Printing  Bureau  under  act  1407,  enacted  Oct.  26, 1905.] 

Printing  Bureau,  Annual  reports 

Public  Printing  Bureau  ' 

1902,  May  29,  1901-June  30,  1902,  with  appendix,  July  1-Aug.  31,  1902, 
in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and  Philippine 
Commission  (W49.1:). 

1903,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1904,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1905,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

Printing  Bureau 

1906,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1907,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1908,  fiscal  year,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:)  and 
Philippine  Commission  (W49.1:). 

1909    [No  report  printed  for  United  States.] 

Printing  Bureau,  General  publications 

Price  list  of  public  documents  for  sale  by  PrinthigiJ^ureau;  corrected 
to  Nov.  1,  1906.    Manila,  1906.     * 

Printing  Bureau,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.]  r 

Printing  Bureau,  Circulars 
[None  issued.] 
Supreme  Court 

[By  general  order  20,  May  29, 1899,  of  the  military  governor  of  the  Philippine  Islands, 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  Audiencia  or  Supreme  Court  of  the  Philippine  Islands 
over  criminal  and  civil  actions  was  reestablished.  By  act  136,  June  11,  1901, 
the  then  existing  Supreme  Court  or  Audiencia  was  abolished  and  the  present 
Supreme  Court  provided  for.  Action  was  taken  concerning  proceedings  in  the 
Supreme  Court  in  act  190,  enacted  Aug.  7, 1901.] 

Supreme  Court,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  reports,  1900-01,  reports  of  military  governor  (W21.1:). 

[After  the  abolishment  of  the  Audiencia,  June  11,  1901,  no  separate  annual  reports 
of  the  Supreme  Court  were  printed,  information  concerning  the  worlc  of  this 
court  being  included  in  the  reports  of  the  secretary  of  finance  and  justice  and  in 
those  of  the  attorney-general  for  the  Philippine  Islands.] 

Supreme  Court,  General  publications 

Rules  of  Supreme  Court  and  courts  of  first  instance  of  Philippine  Islands, 
with  amendments.    Manila,  1907.    *    [English  and  Spanish.] 


W49.452: 

P93 

W49.45  3: 

(nos.) 
W49.45^: 

W49.46: 


■W49.46 ' : 

(date) 


W49.46  2: 

R86 


1439 


ClM8incatlon    \V49.    PHILIPPINE  COMMISSION,  1900-  (Taft  Com- 


mission)— Continued 


W49.46': 

(nos.) 
W19.46*: 

(noe.) 


Supreme  Court,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Supremo  Court,  Circulars 

[None  isaued.] 


W50.     CALIFORNIA  DEBRIS   COMMISSION 

[By  act  approved  Oct.  1, 1888,  Congress  authorUed  the  Secretary  of  War  to  detail  3  officers  from  the  Encl- 
neor  Corps  to  act  as  a  commission  for  the  investigation  of  the  mining  d6bris  question  in  California.  The 
report  called  for  by  this  act  appears  as  House  executive  document  267,  51st  Congress,  2d  session,  serial 
no.  2866. 

The  act  approved  Mar.  1, 1893,  created  the  California  D6bris  Commission,  to  consist  of  3  officers  of  the  Corps 
of  Engineers,  whose  functions  relate  to  the  regulai  ion  of  hydraulic  mining  in  the  territory  drained  by 
the  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  river  systems  of  California.] 


W50.1: 

(date) 


W50.2: 

(CT) 

W50.3: 

(nos.) 
W50.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 


1893 


[3223-16]  [In  annual  report  of  Engineer  Department  for  1894 
(W7. 1:894).  No  separate  issue  without  Congressional  document 
number.] 

1894  [3319-11]   [Bureau  edition  appears  only  in "1895  report  (W50.1 :895).l 

1895  [Bureau  edition  includes  the  report  for  1894.    Not  in  Congressional 
set  except  as  part  of  the  Engineer  Department  report  for  1895.] 

1896-1909,  in  Engineer  Department  reports  (W7.1:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

General  publications 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  none  of  the  general  publications  which  were  issued 
by  the  California  D6bris  Commission.  The  report  containing  project  for  pro- 
tection of  Sacramento  and  Feather  rivers,  California,  was  printed  only  as  House 
document  431,  56th  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  no.  3987.J 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

W51.    PACIFIC  DIVISION 

[Department  no.  10,  the  first  designation  of  the  command  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  was  established  In  Feb. 
1847,  pursuant  to  General  orders  49,  Nov.  3,  1846.  By  General  orders  49,  1848,  Department  no.  10  was 
limited  to  the  Territory  of  California,  and  the  same  order  organized  Department  no.  11,  to  consist  of  the 
Territory  of  Oregon.  By  General  orders  54,  dated  Oct.  10,  1848,  the  Pacific  Division  was  established, 
including  departments  10  and  11.  These  departments  were  merged  into  the  Pacific  Division  by  General 
orders  27, 1851,  and  in  18.53,  by  General  orders  25,  the  name  of  the  command  was  changed  to  Department 
of  the  Pacific,  and  It  was  made  to  Include  all  the  territory  of  the  United  States  west  of  the  Rocky  Motm- 
talns,  except  the  Territory  of  Utah  and  the  Department  of  New  Mexico.  In  1858,  by  General  orders  10, 
the  Department  of  the  Pacific  was  divided  into  2  parts  called  the  Department  of  California  (W13.)  and 
the  Department  of  Oregon. 

The  Pacmc  Division  was  reorganized  June  27, 1865,  by  General  orders  118,  to  embrace  the  Department  of 
California  (W13.)  and  the  Department  of  the  Columbia  ( W15.).  The  geographical  limits  of  the  division 
have  varied.    The  Pacific  Division  was  discontinued  July  2, 1891,  by  General  orders  57. 

On  Jan.  15, 1904,  the  Pacific  Division  was  reorganized,  including  the  Department  of  California  (W13.)  and 
the  Department  of  the  Columbia  ( W15.).  The  Pacific  Division  was  abolished  with  the  other  divisions, 
June  30, 1907,  by  General  orders  95. 

See,  for  history  of  this  division  and  the  departments  included  therein,  1847-79,  Outline  descriptions  of 
military  posts  in  Division  of  the  Pacific  (W51.2:P84=').  See  also,  for  history  to  1872  only,  Outline  descrip- 
tions of  posts  in  geographical  divisions  and  departments  of  United  States  ( W9.2:P84). 

See,  for  punlications  of  the  Department  of  the  Pacific  which  was  organized  May  16, 1898.  for  the  PhilipDine 
Islands,  W21.] 

W61.1 :     Annual  rei)orts    12"  and  8" 


(date) 

W51.2: 

Ea7 


[1855-1906  (except  1859-65  and  1891-1903),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  and  1904-06,  Issued  separately  also.    None  issued  for  1907.] 

General  publications 

Earthquake  in  California,  Apr.  18,  1906,  special  report  of  Adolphus  W. 
Greely,  commanding  Pacific  Division,  on  relief  operations  con- 
ducted by  military  authorities  at  San  Francisco  and  other  points, 
with  accompanying  documents.  1906.  [Appears  also,  without 
plates  or  map,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1906,  v.  1 
(Wl.l:906^).] 


1440 


€la8siflcatiua 
no. 

W51.2: 

P841 

P842 


P843 

W51.3: 

(no8.) 
W51.4: 

(nos.) 
W51.5: 

(date) 

W51.6: 

(date) 

W51.7: 

(date) 


W51.     PACIFIC   DIVISION— Continued 

General  publications— Continued 

Posts.  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  and  stations  of  troops  in  Division 
of  the  Pacific.  1870.  * 
Same,  Revised;  by  R.  O.  Tyler.  Feb.  1, 1872.  4«  [The  compilation 
by  R.  B.  Marcy  which  is  listed  under  W9.2:P84  apparently 
uses  the  information  given  iri  the  original  edition  of  1870,  as  it 
differs  somewhat  from  the  information  given  in  this  revised 
edition.] 

Poats.     Outline  descriptions  of  military  posts  in  Division  of  the  Pacific. 
Headquarters  Presidio  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1879.     12® 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued?] 
General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Pacific  Division.  Not  listed 
here.  Those  relating  to  the  San  Francisco  earthquake  relief  operations  are 
found  in  W51.2:Ea7.1 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Pacific  Division.  Not  listed 
here.  Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  Special  orders  [1-43], 
1904  (W51.6:904).] 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  separate  Rosters  in  Public  Documents  Library  are  two,  one  of  which  is  a 
4°  entitled  Distribution  of  troops  in  Division  of  the  Pacific,  Jan.  30,  1872,  the 
other  is  the  Roster  of  Sept.  1, 1905.] 


W52.     WASHINGTON,  DEPARTMENT  OF 


|At  the  outbreak  of  the  Civil  War,  Maryland  and  the  District  of  Columbia  were  taken  from  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  East  (W17.)  by  General  orders  9,  Apr.  9, 1861,  and  formed  the  Dei)artment  of  Washington, 
which,  with  the  Department  of  Northeastern  Virginia,  became  a  military  division  by  General  orders  47, 
July  25, 1861.  This  division  was  placed  under  Gen.  McClellan,  and  is  indexed  as  Division  of  the  Potomac, 
although  the  name  is  not  mentioned  in  the  General  order  establishing  it. 

By  General  orders  10,  Feb.  12, 1868,  the  Department  of  Washington  was  attached  to  the  Atlantic  Division 
(W64.). 

The  Department  of  Washington  existed,  with  variable  boundaries,  until  it  was  merged  into  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  East  (W17.)  by  General  orders  18,  Mar.  16, 1869.] 


W52.1: 

(date) 
W52.2: 

(CT) 

W52.3: 

(nos.) 
W52.4: 

(date) 

W52.5: 

(date) 

W52.6: 

(date) 

W52.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1867,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).] 

General  publications 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  General  publications  of  the  Department  of  Wash- 
ington issued  separately.  See,  for  information  and  reports,  certain  volumes  of 
Rebellion  records  (W45.5:),  and  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued?] 
Circulars  12° 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Washington. 

Not  listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  15  unnumbered  Circulars,  issued  during  1864.] 

General  orders    12° 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Washington. 

Not  listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  separate  issues  for  1864,  numbering  1-140, 

except  13,  which  was  not  distributed.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Washington. 
Not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[None  issued?] 


1441 

W53.    COAST  ARTII^LERY  OFFICE 

(Offlcc  of  Chlof  of  Artillery,  or  Artillt'ry  OfTlcc,  was  created  hy  act  of  Feb.  2,  1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  p.  749), 
but  was  really  established  by  appointment  of  chief  of  artillery,  Apr.  9,  1901.  By  act  of  Jan.  2.5,  1907, 
teklHR  effect  July  1.  liKW  (Stat.  L  v.  3-1,  pt.  1,  p.  861),  the  field  artillery  was  separated  from  this  branch 
of  the  ser\ice,  which  then  became  known  as  Coast  Artillery  Oflicc.] 

Classification 


W53.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

Artillery  Office 

1901-07,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

Coast  Artillery  Office 

1908-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 

General  publications 

Artillery.     Coast  artillery  drill  regulations.    See  W2.Q:Ar7c^>^. 
Artillery.     Proposed  distribution  of  coast  artillery  and  barracks  and 

quarters  for  same.     Sept.  20,  1907. 
Pay.     Circular  letter  [with  draft  of  bill  to  be  introduced  at  next 

session  of  Congress  to  increase  pay  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of 

Army,    Navy,    Marine    Corps,    and    Revenue-Cutter    Service]. 

Aug.  26,  1907.    4«> 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued?] 
Range  tables 

Cartridges.     Range  table  for  subcaliber  cartridge  for  3-incli,  15-pdr. 

guns,  models  of  1898  and  1902.     May  15  [1909].    narrow  16° 
Cartridges.     Range  table  for  subcaliber  cartridge  for  3-inch  field  gun. 

May  20  [1909].     24« 
Cartridges.     Range  table  for  subcaliber  cartridge  for  2.95-inch  mt. 

gun.     May  15  [1909].     16° 
Mortars.     Range  table  for  12-inch  mortar,  steel,  with  1,046  and  824 

pound  D.  P.  shell,  capped.    June  6  [1908].    narrow  f  ° 
Rapid-fire  guns.     Abridged   range    table    for   5-inch   rapid-fire  gun. 

[Jan.  31,  1906.]    narrow  large  8° 
Rapid-fire  guns.     Range  table  for  6-inch  R.  F.  gun,  models  of  1900  and 

1903  on  rigid  mount.    Mar.  27,  1906.     f  <> 
Rapid-fire  guns.    Abridged  range   table   for   15-pdr.   rapid-fire  gun. 

[Jan.  31,  1906.]    narrow  large  S*" 
Rifles.     Range  table  for  6-inch  rifle,  mounted  on  disappearing  car- 
riage.   May  13,  1908.     i* 
Same,  Abridged.     May  13,  1908.    narrow  f  ° 
Rifles.     Range  table  for  8-inch  rifle.    Jan.  20  [1908].     f° 

Same,  Abridged.    May  15  [1908].    narrow  f 
Rifles.     Range  table  for  10-inch  rifle.    Jan.  20  [1908].     f 

Same,  Abridged.     May  15  [1908].    narrow  f*» 
Rifles.     Range  tal)le  for  12-inch  rifle.     Jan.  20  [1908].     f^ 
Same,  Abridged.    May  15  [1908].     narrow  f° 

VICKSBURG  NATIONAL.  MILITARY  PARK 

COMMISSION 

(Created  by  act  approved  Feb.  21, 1899  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  841),  which  placed  the  work  under  direction  of 
the  Secretary  of  War  and  authorized  him  to  appoint  commissioners.] 


W53.2: 

Ar7 
P29 

W63.3: 

(nos.) 
W53.4 : 

(nos.) 
W53.5: 

C24/15 

C24f 
C24m 

M84 

R18/5 

R18/6 

R18/15 

R44/6 1 

R44/6- 
R44/8 » 
R44/82 
R44/101 
R44/102 
.  R44/12' 
R44/12'-  I 


W54.1: 

(date) 

82452°— 11 


Annual  reports 


[1899-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  since  1904  issued 
separately  also.] 

-91 


1442 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


W54, 


VICKSBURG  NATIONAL  MILITARY  PARK 

COMMISSION— Continued 


W54.2: 

Or3 

W54.3: 

(no8.) 
W54.4: 

(no8,) 


General  publications 

Organizations.     Record  of  organizations  engaged  in  campaign,  siege, 
and  defense  of  Vicksburg;  compiled  by  John  S.  Kountz.     1901. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


W55.    ARMY  WAR   COLLEGE 


[By  act  approved  May  26, 1900  (Stat.  L,  v.  31,  p.  209),  $20,000  was  appropriated  for  the  establishment  of  the 
Army  War  College,  having  for  its  object  the  direction  and  coordination  of  the  instruction  in  the  various 
service  schools.  This  appropriation  was  allowed  to  lapse,  and  the  act  approved  Mar.  2,  1901  (Stat. 
L.  V.  31,  p.  903),  provided  further  appropriation  for  the  same  object.  By  General  orders  155,  A.  G.  O., 
Nov.  27, 1901,  the  Army  War  College  was  formally  established  for  an  advanced  course  of  study  for  army 
officers,  to  be  located  at  the  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C.  The  executive  head  of  the  college  was  known 
as  the  president  of  the  Army  War  College,  and  was  also  presiding  officer  of  the  War  College  Board  which 
was  to  exercise  general  supervision  and  insi)ection  of  all  the  military  schools.  The  War  College  Board 
as  organized  by  this  order  was  abolished  by  General  orders  2,  War  Department,  Aug.  15,  1903,  and 
another  board  was  appointed  to  govern  the  college.] 


W55.1: 

(date) 


W55.2; 

C81 


L61^ 


L61' 

L61^ 
M59 


R67 


Y13 

W55.3: 

(nos.) 
W55.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[Report  of  Tasker  H.  Bliss,  president  of  Army  War  College,  dated  Nov.  11,  1903, 
appears  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1903,  v.  4  (Wl.l:903<),  and  is 
also  issued  separately.  It  contains  on  last  page  the  regulations  for  the  govern- 
ment of  the  college,  the  last  of  which  reads:  "The  work  of  the  college  in  the 
preparation  of  its  reports  and  in  the  subsequent  instruction  based  thereon 
shall  be  confidential."    No  more  reports  were  published.] 

General  publications 

Comer  stone.  Ceremonies  at  laying  of  corner  stone  of  Army  War 
College  building  at  Washington  Barracks  [D.  C],  with  addresses 
and  invocation  delivered  on  occasion,  Feb.  21,  1903.     1903. 

Library.    Army  War  College  library,  list  of  authors  and  titles  and 
catalogue  of  maps,  Aug.  15,  1903-Sept.  1,  1904.     1904.     [Library 
was  established  Aug.  15,  1903.] 
Same,  accession  list  of  authors  and  titles,  Sept.  1,  1904-Jan.  1,  1905, 

1905. 
Same,  Jan.  1-July  1,  1905.    1905.     [No  later  lists  were  issued.] 

Militia.  [Report  of  War  College  Board,  Mar.  13  arid  21,  1903,  as  to 
regulations  for  carrying  into  effect  provisions  of  act  approved 
Jan.  21,  1903,  to  promote  efficiency  of  militia.]    [1903.] 

Root,  Elihu.  Address  delivered  by  Elihu  Root,  Secretary  of  War,  at 
laying  of  corner  stone  of  Army  War  College,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Feb.  21,  1903.  n.  p.  [1903].  [Also  in  Ceremonies  at  laying  of 
comer  stone  (W55.2:C81).] 

Yalu.  Battle  of  the  Yalu  [between  Japanese  and  Russians,  Apr.  30 
and  May  1, 1904;  by  W.  G.  Haan].     [1904.]    4«    [Map  separate.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 


W56.    LUZON,  DEPARTMENT   OF 

[The  Department  of  Northern  Luzon  and  the  Department  of  Southern  Luzon  were  established  Mar.  29, 
1900,  by  General  orders  38,  and  merged  into  the  Department  of  North  Philippines  Nov.  30,  1901,  by 
General  orders  148;  this  in  turn  became  the  Department  of  Luzon  Sept.  30,  1902,  by  General  orders  98. 
It  has  always  been  a  part  of  Philippines  Division  (W21.).] 


W56.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1900-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1901,  1905,  1908,  and 
1909,  issued  separately  also.] 


1443 


Classification 
no. 

W56.2: 

(CT) 
W56,3: 

(no8.) 
W56.4: 

(date) 

W56.5: 

(date) 

W56.6: 

(date) 

W56.7: 

(date) 


W5«.    LUZON,  DEPARTMENT  OF— Continued 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  Internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Luzon.    Not 
listed  here.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Luzon.    Not 
listed  here,] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Luzon.    Not 
listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  Rosters  for  this  department.    See,  for 
rosters  of  troops  in  Philippines  Division,  W21.7<:and  W21.7 »:] 


W57.    HAVANA   AND    PINAR   DEL   RIO,    DEPARTMENT    OF 

[The  Department  of  Havana  was  established  by  General  orders  191,  Dec.  30,  1898,  comprising  that  part  of 
the  Province  of  Havana  surrounding  the  cit v  and  harbor  of  that  name.  The  Department  of  the  Province 
of  Havana  was  established  by  the  same  order,  to  comprise  the  remainder  of  the  province,  to  which,  by 
General  orders  193,  the  Isle  of  Pines  was  added  the  following  day.  The  order  of  Dec.  31, 1898,  also  estab- 
lished the  Department  of  Pinar  del  Rio. 

On  Apr.  17, 1899,  by  General  orders  74,  the  Department  of  the  Province  of  Havana  was  consolidated  with 
the  Department  of  Pinar  del  Rio,  under  the  name  Department  of  the  Province  of  Havana  and  Pinar 
del  Rio,  and  to  this  new  department  the  Department  of  Havana  was  added,  May  1,  1900,  by  General 
orders  47,  thus  creating  the  Department  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio. 

On  July  23,  1900,  by  General  orders  98,  the  Department  of  Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara  (W58.)  was  consoli- 
dated with  the  Department  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  under  the  name  of  Department  of  Western 
Cuba;  and  this  in  turn  by  General  orders  131  was  united  with  the  Department  of  Eastern  Cuba  Nov.  15, 
1900,  to  form  the  Department  of  Cuba  (W25.).] 


W57.1: 

(date) 


W57.2: 

(CT) 

W57.3: 

(nos.) 

W57.4:: 

(date) 


W67.5: 

(date) 


W57.6: 

(date) 

W57.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports    12»  and  8" 

[1899  and  1900,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately 
with  appendixes.  The  report  of  this  department  for  1900,  published  Aug.  23, 
1900,  bears  title:  Annual  report  of  Fitzhugh  Lee  commandmg  Department  of 
Western  Cuba,  but  it  contains  only  1  Circular  letter  and  1  General  order  issued 
by  the  new  department,  and  is  therefore  classed  here,  and  not  under  Department 
of  Western  Cuba  (W60.).] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

ClrciUars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  Internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Province  of 
Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  and  of  its  successor,  the  Depart  ment  of  Havana  and 
Pinar  del  Rio.  Not  listed  here.  The  text  of  the  more  important  Circulars  is 
found  in  annual  report  of  Department  of  Havana  imd  Pinar  del  Rio,  1900 
(W57.1:900).] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Province  of 
Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio.  and  of  its  successor,  the  Department  of  Havana  and 
PinardelRio.  Not  listed  here.  The  text  of  the  more  important  General  orders 
is  found  in  annual  report  of  Department  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio.  1900 
(W57. 1:900).] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Province  of 
Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  and  of  its  successor,  the  Department  of  Havana  and 
Pinar  del  Rio.    Not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Rosters  In  Public  Documents  Library  are  as  follows:  Jan.  1900,  In  Roster 
of  troops  in  Division  of  Cuba  ( W25.7:900),  and  June  30, 1900,  In  annual  report  of 
Department  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  1900  (W57.1:900).] 


1444 


€Iassifl«atioa 
no. 


W57.    HAVANA  AND  PINAR  DEL  RIO,  DEPART- 
MENT  OF— Continued 


W57.8: 

(date) 


Civil  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  civil  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  Province  of 
Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  and  of  its  successor,  the  Department  of  Havana  and 
Pinar  del  Rio.  "STot  listed  here.  The  text  of  Civil  orders  1,  Mar.  10,  1900,  and 
Civil  orders  1-9,  May  3-July  20,  1900,  is  found  in  annual  report  of  Department 
of  Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  1900  (W57.1:900).] 


W58.     MATANZAS  AND   SANTA   CLARA,   DEPARTMENT   OF 


[The  Department  of  Matanzas  was  established  by  General  orders  193,  Dec.  31,  1898,  the  Department  of 
Santa  Clara  being  established  at  the  same  time.  They  were  consolidated  by  General  orders  74,  Apr.  17, 
1899,  forming  the  Department  of  Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara,  which,  by  General  orders  98,  July  23,  1900, 
was  merged  into  the  Department  of  Western  Cuba;  and  this  in  turn  by  General  orders  131  was  consoli- 
dated with  the  Department  of  Eastern  Cuba  Nov.  15, 1900,  to  form  the  Department  of  Cuba  (W25.).] 


W58.1: 

(date) 

W58.2: 

(CT) 
W58.3: 

(nos.) 
W58.4: 

(date) 

W58.5: 

(date) 

W58.6: 

(date) 

W58.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports    8®  and  12° 

[Reports  of  Department  of  Matanzas  Jan.  1-9,  and  Jan.  10-Feb.  16, 1899,  are  In  annxial 
reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  not  issued  separately.  Reports  of 
Department  of  Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara,  1899  and  1900  are  in  annual  reports  of 
War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  with  appendixes.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Matanzas  and 
Santa  Clara.    Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Matanzas  and 
Santa  Clara.    Not  listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Matanzas  and 
Santa  Clara.    Not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  in  Roster  of  troops  in  Division  of 
Cuba,  Jan.  1900  (W25.7:900).] 


W59.     SANTIAGO  AND  PUERTO  PRINCIPE,  DEPARTMENT 

OF 


[The  Department  of  Santiago  was  established  by  General  orders  118,  A.  G.  O.,  Aug.  10,  1898,  to  include 
that  part  of  the  island  of  Cuba  and  adjacent  keys  which  were  at  that  time  in  possession  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  portion  which  might  afterwards  come  into  their  possession.  This  order  was  modified 
by  General  orders  12,  Jan.  17, 1899,  which  restricted  the  Department  to  the  Province  of  Santiago. 

The  Department  of  Puerto  Principe  was  established  by  General  orders  193,  Dec.  31, 1898,  and  consolidated 
with  the  Department  of  Santiago  by  General  orders  120,  July  1,  1899,  and  the  name  changed  to  Depart- 
ment of  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe.  The  name  was  again  changed  by  General  orders  98,  July  23. 
1900,  to  Department  of  Eastern  Cuba.  The  Department  was  merged  in  the  Department  of  Cuba  (W25.) 
which  was  established  Nov.  15, 1900,  to  embrace  the  whole  island  of  Cuba.] 


W59.1: 

(date) 


W59.2: 

(CT) 
W59.3: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports    12" 

[Annual  report  of  Department  of  Santiago,  Aug.  10,  1898-June  30,  1899,  in  annual 
reports  of  War  Department,  1899  (Wl.l:899  3),  and  issued  separately  with 
appendixes.  Annual  report  of  Department  of  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe, 
1900,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1900  (Wl.l:900  3),  and  not  issued 
separately. 

Annual  report  of  Department  of  Puerto  Principe,  Nov.  24,  1898-June  30,  1899,  in 
annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1899  (Wl. 1:8993),  and  not  issued  separately. 

See,  for  Special  report  on  insular  affairs  of  provinces  of  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe, 
published  by  Insular  Affairs  Division,  W6.2:Sa5.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 


1445 


ClMsiflcatloii        W69.     SANTIAGO  AND   PUERTO   PRINCIPE, 
"*•  DEPARTMENT   OF-ConUnued 

W5J).  1 :  Circulars 

(date)  [Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Santiago  and 

Puerto  Principe.    Not  listed  here.] 

W59.5 :  General  orders 

(date)  [Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Santiago  and 

^  '  Puerto  Principe.    Not  listed  here.] 

W59.6:  Special  orders 

(date)  [Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Santiago  and 

Puerto  PrincijHi.    Not  listed  here.] 

W59.7:  Roster  of  troops 

Mate)  [The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  in  Roster  of  troops  in  Division 

^  '  of  Cuba,  Jan.  1900  (W25.7:900).] 


W60.  CUBA,  WESTERN,  DEPARTMENT  OF 

[Organized  by  General  orders  98,  July  23,  HKX),  by  the  union  of  the  Department  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del 
Rio  (W57.)i  with  the  Department  of  Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara  (W58.).  After  an  existence  of  less  than 
4  months,  by  General  orders  131,  the  Department  of  Wei;tem  Cuba  was  consolidated,  Nov.  15,  1900, 
with  the  Department  of  Eastern  Cuba  to  fonn  the  Department  of  Cuba  (W25.)  which  embraced  the 
whole  Island. 

The  publication  entitled  Annual  report  of  Fitzhugh  Lee  commanding  Department  of  Western  Cuba 
Aug.  23,  1900,  is  chiefly  the  report  of  that  olTicer  as  head  of  the  Department  of  Havana  and  Pinar  del 
Rio,  and  is  accordingly  classed  under  W57.1:9(X).  This  report  contains  a  copy  of  Circular  letter  1,  Aug. 
10,  1900,  and  General  orders  1,  July  24,  1900,  both  issued  by  the  Department  of  Western  Cuba,  but  as 
the  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  Lssue  of  these  nor  of  the  Final  report  of  Department 
of  Western  Cuba,  July  1-Nov.  15,  1900,  which  appears  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1901 
(Wl. 1:901 3),  no  classes  are  assigned  under  W60. 

See,  for  publications  of  the  departments  included  in  the  Department  of  Western  Cuba  up  to  Aug.  23, 1900, 
W57.  and  W58. 

See,  for  publications  after  Aug.  23, 1900,  W25.] 

W61.     SUBMARINE  DEFENSE   SCHOOL. 


[The  Artillery  Corps  being  charged  with  the  care  and  use  of  submarine  mines  and  t-orpedo  defenses,  by 
act  of  Feb.' 2, 1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  p.  749),  the  War  Department,  Sept.  3, 1901,  General  orders  117,  ordered 
the  transfer  of  the  Engineering  School  (W7.1G:)  from  Fort  Totten,  N.  Y.,  to  Washington  Barracks, 
and  Oct.  17,  Lssued  Special  order  240  creating  the  U.  S.  Torpedo  School,  Fort  Totten,  N.  Y.,  the  name 
being  changed,  Nov.  8,  1901,  General  orders  145,  to  School  of  Submarine  Defense.  By  General  orders 
178,  .\ug.  28,  1907,  plans  were  laid  out  for  the  consolidation  of  the  work  of  this  school  with  that  of  the 
Artillery  School  (W29.).  The  Submarine  Defense  School  was  discontinued  on  Aug.  1, 1908,  by  General 
orders  27,  Mar.  3,  1908,  the  consolidation  lieing  effected  Sept.  1, 1908.  The  combined  school  is  called  the 
Coast  Artillery  School  (W29.)  and  is  situated  at  Fort  Monroe,  Va.) 


W61.1: 

(date) 

W61.2: 

(CT) 

W61.3: 

(nos.) 
W61.1: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports    various  sizes 

[1902-08,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl. 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued?] 
Circulars 

[None  issued?] 

W62.    NORTHERN  DIVISION 


L:),  and  Lssued  separately  also.] 


[From  May  17,  1815,  to  May  17,  1821,  the  United  States  was  divided  into  two  military  divisions,  called 
the  Division  of  the  North  and  the  Division  of  the  South. 

By  General  orders  17,  Jan.  12,  1864,  a  Northern  Department  was  formed  of  Michigan,  Ohio,  Indiana,  and 
Illinois,  and  this  was  reorganized  into  the  Department  of  the  Ohio,  by  General  orders  118,  Jime  27, 
1865.  On  Oct.  30  of  the  same  year,  by  General  orders  157,  Wisconsin  was  added  to  the  Department 
of  the  Ohio.  The  Department  of  the  Ohio  became  the  Department  of  the  Lakes  (W19.)  by  General 
orders  59,  Aug.  6,  1866. 

The  Northern  Division,  which  issued  the  publications  listed  here,  was  established  Jan.  15, 1904,  by  General 
orders  65,  1903.  War  Department,  comprising  the  Department  of  the  Lakes  (W19.),  the  Department 
of  the  Missouri  (W20.),  and  the  Department  of  Dakota  (W16.).  The  division  was  abolished  June  30, 
1907,  by  General  orders  95,  A.  G.  O.J 

Annual  reports   12*> 

[A904-07,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  l!K)4  Lssued  separately 
also.] 


1446 


Classification 
no. 

W62.2 : 

(CT) 
W62.3: 

(no8.) 
W62.4: 

(date) 
W62.5: 

(date) 

W62.6: 

(date) 
W62.7: 

(date) 


W62.     NORTHERN  DIVISION— Continuea 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued?] 
General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Nortliern  Division.    Not 
listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[None  issued?] 
Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  separate  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  for  Sept.  1905.] 


W63.     SHIIjOH  national  MILITARY  PARK  COMMISSION 


W63.1: 

(date) 

W63.2: 

B321 

B322 
W63.3: 

(nos.) 
W63.4:: 

(nos.) 


[Established  by  act  approved  Dec.  27,  1894  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  597).] 

Annual  reports 

[1897-1909,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  since  1904  issued 
separately  also.] 

General  publications 

Battle  of  Shiloh  and  organizations  engaged;  compiled  by  D.  W.  Reed. 

1903.     [Contains  act   of   Dec.    27,    1894,    to   establish  national 

military  park  at  battlefield  of  Shiloh.] 
Same.     Revised  1909.     1909. 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 
[None  issued.] 

W64.    ATLANTIC  DIVISION 


[Established  by  General  orders  118,  June  27,  1865,  to  comprise  5  departments,  namely,  the  East,  Middle, 
Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  South  Carolina.  The  division  and  its  departments  (except  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  East)  were  all  discontinued  Aug.  6,  1866.  by  General  orders  59. 

The  Division  of  the  Atlantic  was  reorganized  by  General  orders  10,  Feb.  12, 1868,  comprising  3  departments, 
the  East  (W17.),  Washington  (W52.),  and  the  Lakes  (W19.).  In  1869,  by  General  orders  18,  the  Depart- 
ment of  Washington  was  merged  in  the  Department  of  the  East.  The  Department  of  Virginia  (W67.) 
by  General  orders  11, 1870,  was  reestablished  Jan.  29, 1870,  as  part  of  the  Atlantic  Division,  and  on  June 
1  of  the  same  year,  by  General  orders  41,  was  merged  in  the  Department  of  the  East. 

In  1873  the  Department  of  the  East  and  the  Department  of  the  Lakes  were  abolished.  In  1876,  by  Gen- 
eral orders  50,  the  Department  of  the  South  (W66.),  and  in  1877,  by  General  orders  42,  the  Department 
of  the  Gulf  were  added  to  the  Atlantic  Division.  In  1877,  by  General  orders  101,  the  Department  of  the 
East  was  reestablished  as  part  of  this  division.  The  Department  of  the  Gulf  was  merged  in  the  De- 
partment of  the  South  by  General  orders  38,  1878,  and  that  in  turn  was  merged  in  the  Department  of 
the  East  by  General  orders  71, 1883. 

The  Atlantic  Division  was  abolished  in  1891  by  General  orders  57,  and  reestablished  Jan.  15,  1904,  l)y 
General  orders  65,  1903,  War  Department,  comprising  the  Department  of  the  East  and  the  Department 
of  the  Gulf,  and  was  finally  abolished  June  30,  1907,  by  General  orders  95. 

See,  for  history  of  the  Atlantic  Division  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 


W64.1: 

(date) 

W64.2: 

P84 


Annual  reports    12"  and  8" 

[1868-1937  (except  1891-1903),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and 
1904-06,  issued  separately  also.  The  report  for  1907  is  embodied  in  the  command- 
ing general's  report  as  head  of  the  Department  of  the  East,  see  W17.1:907.] 

Oeneral  publications 

Posts.  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  &  stations  of  troops  in  Division 
of  the  Atlantic,  Philadelphia,  Headquarters  Division  of  the 
Atlantic,  Oct.  1870.    12» 


H47 


ciassiflration  W64.    ATLANTIC  DIVISION— Continued 

no. 

W64.3:     BuUeUns 

(noe.)     [None  issued?] 

W64.4 :     Circulars 

(date)  [Relate  chieQv  to  the  Internal  administration  of  the  Atlantic  Division.    Not  listed 

here.    Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  Circulars  1-15,  1904 
series,  «wW  04.5:904.] 

W64:.5:     General  orders 

(date)  [Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Atlantic  Division,    Not  listed 

here.     Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  General  orders  [1-20] 
and  Circulars  [1-15,  Lssued  during]  1904  (\V 04.5:904).] 

W64.6:     Special  orders  ^ 

?     [None  issued?] 
W64:.7:     Roster  of  troops 

(date)  [The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  that  of  Oct.  10,  1870,  found  in 

'  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  &  stations  of  troops  in  Division  of  the  Atlantic 

(W64.2:P84).] 

W65.    ARIZONA,  DEPARTMENT   OF 

[Established  Apr.  15, 1870,  by  General  orders  41,  comprising  the  Territory  of  Arizona  and  part  of  California; 
by  the  same  order  it  was  placed  under  the  Pacific  Division  (W51.)  where  it  remained  until  that  division 
was  abolished  in  1891.  Previous  to  Apr.  15, 1870,  this  territory  was  part  of  the  Department  of  California 
(W13.). 

The  District  of  New  Mexico  was  transferred  to  the  Department  of  Arizona  by  General  orders  121,  Nov.  30, 
1885,  and  25,  May  4, 1886;  by  General  orders  84, 1890,  to  take  effect  Sept.  1  of  that  j^ear,  the  District  of  New 
Mexico  was  discontinued,  the  military  posts  in  that  Territory  reporting  thereafter  direct  to  the  Depart- 
ment of  Arizona. 

By  General  orders  54,  June  30,  1893,  the  Department  of  Arizona  was  merged  into  the  Department  of  the 
Colorado  (W14.),  which  consisted  of  Colorado,  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  Utah,  that  part  of  California 
which  belonged  to  the  Department  of  Arizona  being  transferred  to  the  Department  of  California. 

See,  for  history  of  the  Department  of  Arizona  to  1872,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions 
and  departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 


W65.1: 

(date) 

W65.2: 

H361 

H362 


H363 


H36- 


N42m 
T17 


W65.3: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

[1870-92  (except  1873),  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).] 

General  publications 

Heliograph.  Report  of  concerted  practice  department  heliograph 
system,  in  Nov.  1889.  Headquarters  Department  of  Arizona, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Dec.  16,  1889.    12« 

Heliograph.  Reports  of  preliminary  reconnaissances  and  concerted 
practice  between  Arizona  divisions  of  department  heliograph 
system,  during  Apr.  1890.  Headquarters  Department  of  Arizona, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Apr.  28,  1890.     12° 

Heliograph.  Report  of  general  practice  of  heliograph  system,  Depart- 
ment of  Arizona,  in  May,  1890.  Headquarters  Department  of 
Arizona,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  May  31,  1890.  12«  [See,  for  later  8'* 
edition  published  by  Signal  Office,  W42.2:Ar4^] 

Heliograph.  Instructions  for  guidance  of  signal  officera  in  charge  of 
heliograph  divisions  and  stations  during  general  practice  depart- 
ment heliograph  system.  May,  1890.  Headquarters  Department 
of  Arizona,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Apr.  19,  1890.  12**  [Same  matter, 
with  changes,  appeared  in  Report  of  general  practice  of  helio- 
graph system  (W65.2:H363).] 

New  Mexico.  Annual  report  of  B.  H.  Grierson,  commanding  District 
of  New  Mexico  [with  Roster  of  troops,  Aug.  1, 1888].    n.  p.  1888. 

Target  practice.  Decisions,  orders,  etc.,  affecting  target  practice  and 
small-arms  firing  regulations.  Headquarters  Department  of 
Arizona,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Jan.  15,  1891.  small  4''  [The  index 
of  this  pamphlet  includes  a  comolete  index  to  Blunt's  Firing 
regulations  (W3.16:F5l8  0.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 


1448 


Classification 
no. 

W65.4:: 

(date) 

W65.5: 

(date) 

W65.6: 

(date) 

W65.7: 

(dlte) 

W66. 


W65.     ARIZONA,  DEPARTMENT  OF— Continued 
Circulars  *^  |  ji^-.i 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Airtiwna.    Not 
listed  here.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Arizona.     Not 
listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Arizona.     Not 
listed  here.] 


Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  that  of  the  District  of  New  Mexico, 
Aug.  1,  1888,  which  appeared  in  Annual  report  of  B.  H.  Grierson,  commanding 
District  of  New  Mexico  (W65.2:N42m).] 

SOUTH,    DEPARTMENT    OF    THE,    and    SOUTH, 
DIVISION  OF  THE 

[In  1815,  the  United  States  was  divided  into  two  military  divisions.  North  and  South.  These  divisions 
were  discontinued  May  17, 1821. 

By  General  orders  26,  Mar.  15, 1862,  the  States  of  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and  Florida,  with  the  forces  under 
Gen.  Sherman,  were  constituted  the  Department  of  the  South,  the  troops  of  this  command  being  formed 
on  Sept.  3,  1862,  by  General  orders  123,  into  the  10th  Army  Corps.  From  Jan.  12  to  31, 1865,  this  depart- 
ment included  North  Carolina,  which  then  became  a  separate  department  (W67.). 

On  Mar.  2,  1867,  bv  act  of  Congress,  the  10  Southern  States  not  yet  represented  in  Congress,  were  divided 
into  5  military  districts,  in  which  the  commanding  general  was  to  exercise  certain  civil  as  well  as  military 
powers.  During  this  reconstruction  period  the  Carolinas  formed  the  2d,  and  Georgia,  Florida,  and  Ala- 
bama formed  the  3d  military  district.  The  5  States  embraced  in  the  2d  and  3d  militarj^  districts  having 
resumed  civil  power  about  July  28,  1868,  they  then,  by  General  orders  55,  were  together  formed  into  the 
new  Department  of  the  South,  which  by  General  orders  18,  Mar.  16, 1869,  was  placed  under  the  Division 
of  the  South.  The  Division  of  the  South  was  Anally  discontinued  June  26, 1876,  by  General  orders  50, 
and  the  Department  of  the  South  was  placed  under  the  Atlantic  Division  ( W64.).  By  General  orders  71, 
efEective  Nov.  1,  1883,  the  department  was  merged  into  the  Department  of  the  East  (W17.). 

Publications  of  the  Department  of  the  South  and  the  Division  of  the  South  are  classed  here. 

See,  for  history  of  this  department  and  division,  Outline  descriptions  of  posts  in  geographical  divisions  and 
departments  of  United  States  (W9.2:P84).] 

W66.1:     Annual  reports    12° 

(date)  [Annual  reports  of  Department  of  the  South,  1866-83  (except  1873-75),  in  annual 

^  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  in  1868  issued  separately.    The  reports 

for  1867  are  those  of  the  2d  and  3d  military  districts.  The  separate  for  1868  bears 
title:  Report  of  Meade's  military  operations  and  administration  of  civil  affairs 
in  3d  military  district  and  Dep't  of  the  South,  1868,  with  accompanying  docu- 
ments. It  omits  the  routine  reports  of  the  subordinate  officers  which  appear  in 
the  War  Department  report  (Wl. 1:868 1),  and  contains  in  their  stead  other  docu- 
ments, telegrams.  General  orders,  etc.,  especially  relating  to  reconstruction  in 
the  included  States. 
Annual  reports  from  the  Division  of  the  South,  1869-75  (except  1872),  in  annual 
reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  not  issued  separately.] 


W66.2 


P84 

W66.3: 

(nos.) 
W66.4: 

(date) 

W66.5: 

(date) 

W66.6: 

(date) 

W66.7: 

(date) 


General  publications 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  issues  of  any  general  publications  of  this 
department  or  division.  See,  for  military  operations,  certain  volumes  of  Rebel- 
lion records  (W45.5:)  and  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).] 

Posts.     Descriptions  of  posts  and  stations,    Division    of    the  South. 
Louisville,  1870.     * 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  South.  Not 
listed  here.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  to  the  civil  and  military  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  South  and 
the  3d  military  district.  Not  listed  here.  The  more  important  General  orders 
relating  to  reconstruction  are  found  in  annual  reports  for  1867  and  1868  (W66.1:).] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  the  South.  Not 
listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  Roster  of  this  division  or  department.] 


1449 

W67.    VIRGINIA   AND   NORTH   CAROLINA,    DEPARTMENT 
OF,  and  JAMES,  DIVISION  OF  THE 

[The  Department  of  Virginia  was  organized  in  ISGl,  and  the  Department  of  North  Carolina  in  1862.  The 
two  donartincnt^  were  consolidated  July  15,  1K()3,  by  (General  orders  217,  and  separated  Jan.  31,  1865,  by 
General  orders  12.  By  Clenoral  orders  71,  Apr.  H>,  l.sii.'},  those  departments  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
wore  constituted  the  Division  of  the  Jamos.  The  Division  of  the  James  was  al)olished  by  General  orders 
lis,  Juno  27,  1865.  the  two  departments  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  being  retained. 

The  Department  of  North  Carolina  was  discontinued  May  19,  1866,  by  General  orders  32,  which  provided 
for  a  new  department  embracing  North  and  South  Carolina,  to  be  known  as  the  Department  of  the 
Carolinas,  and  later  by  General  orders  59,  Aug.  6, 1866,  North  and  South  Carolina  formed  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  South  (W66.). 

The  Department  of  Virginia  was  discontinued  Aug.  6, 1866,  by  General  orders  59;  by  General  orders  11  and 
20. 1S70,  a  new  Department  of  Virginia,  comprising  4  States  and  the  District  of  Columbia,  was  established, 
and  merged  into  the  Department  of  the  East  (W17.)  June  1,  1870,  by  General  orders  41. 

Publications  of  the  Departments  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  and  of  the  Division  of  the  James,  are 
classed  here.] 


Classification 
no. 

W67.1: 

(date) 
W67.2: 

(CT) 

W67.3: 

(nos.) 
W67.4:: 

(date) 

W67.5^: 

(date) 

W67.5  2: 

(date) 

W67.5  3: 

(date) 

W67.5*: 

(date) 

W67.6: 

(date) 

W67.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[None  issued?] 

General  publications 

[Public  Documents  Library  has  no  general  publications  issued  separately.  See,  for 
reports  of  the  operations  of  the  armies  under  these  departments,  certain  volumes 
of  Rebellion  records  (W45.5:),  armual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and 
37th  Congress,  3d  session,  House  executive  document  81,  serial  no.  1164.] 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Departments  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina  and  the  Division  of  the  James.    Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders  (Department  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina) 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina.    Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders  (Department  of  Virginia) 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Virginia, 
listed  here.] 

General  orders  (Department  of  North  Carolina) 


Not 


[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  North  Carolina. 
Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders  (Division  of  the  James) 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Division  of  the  James.    Not 
listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Departments  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina  and  the  Division  of  the  James.    Not  listed  here.] 


Roster  of  troops 

[None  issued?] 


W68.    INTERNATIONAIi  WATERWAYS   COMMISSION 


[Sec.  4  of  act  approved  June  13, 1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  373),  authorized  the  appointment  of  3  members  (an 
army  engineer,  a  civil  engineer,  and  a  lawyer)  for  the  United  States  to  act  in  conjunction  with  3  members 
representing  Canada  as  a  commission  to  regulate  the  navigation  and  use  of  all  the  waters  of  the  lakes 
and  rivers  whose  natural  outlet  is  the  St.  LaNvrence  River.  In  that  part  of  their  duties  which  relates  to 
international  boundary  treaties  they  are  under  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  State;  on  all  other  matters 
their  work  is  under  control  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

The  American  members  were  appointed  Oct.  2,  1903,  and  the  Canadian  members  in  Jan.  1905.  The  full 
commission  held  its  first  meeting  May  25,  1905.] 


W68.I: 

(date) 


Annual  reports,  Progress  reports 

1905,  Dec.  1  [1st]    [Also  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).] 

1906,  Dec.  1,  2d 

1907,  Dec.  1,  3d 

1908,  Dec.  1,  4th\ 

1909,  Dec.  7,  SthJ 


[To  Secretary  of  State  and  Secretary  of  War.] 


1450 


Classification 
no. 


W68.2: 


W68, 


043' 


W68.3: 

(nos.) 
W68.4: 

(noa.) 


INTERNATIONAL  WATERWAYS  COMMIS 

SION—Oontinued 


General  publications 

Chicago  Drainage  Canal.     Report  upon  Chicago  Drainage  Canal  by 
International  Waterways  Commission.    [1st  edition.]   1907.    (War 
Dept.  doc.  293.)     [Included  also,  without  appendices,   in  3d 
progress  report  (W68. 1:907).] 
Same.    2d  edition.     1907.     (War  Dept.  doc.  293.) 

Niagara  Falls.  See,  for  reports  of  International  Waterways  Commission 
relating  to  preservation  of  Niagara  Falls,  Senate  document  242, 
59th  Congress,  Ist  session,  serial  no.  4913;  Senate  document  434, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  no.  4915;  and  publications  en- 
tered under  W7.2:N51»-4. 

Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[None  issued.] 


W69.     SOUTHWESTERN  DIVISION 

[The  Southwestern  Division  was  organized  Jan.  15,  1904,  by  General  orders  65,  1903,  War  Department, 

embracing  the  Department  of  Texas  (W24.)  and  the  Department  of  the  Colorado  (W14.). 
The  Southwestern  Division  was  abolished  June  30, 1907,  by  General  orders  95,  A.  G.  O.] 


W69.1: 

(date) 

W69.2: 

(CT) 
W69.3: 

(nos.) 
W69.4: 

(date) 

W69.5: 

(date) 

W69.6: 

(date) 

W69.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports    8<*  and  12« 

[1904-07,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1904-05,  issued  sepa- 
rately also.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued?] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Southwestern  Division.    Not 

listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  Circulars  1-14,  1904  series  (W69.6: 

904).] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Southwestern  Division.    Not 

listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  the  index  to  General  orders  1-22,  1904  series 

(W69.0:904).] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Southwestern  Division.    Not 

listed  here. 
Public  Documents  Library  has  only  Index  to  Special  orders  [1-51],  General  orders 

[1-22],  and  Circulars  [1-14, 1904  series]  (W69.6:904).] 

Roster  of  troops 

[The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  that  of  Sept.  1905.] 


WTO.     MILITIA  AFFAIRS   DIVISION 

[Created  Feb.  12, 1908,  in  Office  of  Secretary  of  War.    See,  for  annual  reports  and  miscellaneous  publica- 
tions of  the  former  Militia  Affairs  Division,  subordinate  to  the  Adjutant-General,  W3.33:  and  W3.35:] 

WTO.  1 :     Annual  reports 

(date)  See,  for  earlier  reports,  W3.35: 

1908,  in  annual  report  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  issued  sepa- 
rately also. 
1909 


U51 


Claaslflratlon 
no. 

W70.2: 

(CT) 

W70.3: 

(no8.) 

W70.4: 

(date) 


W70.5: 

(date) 


W70.6: 

(no8.) 
t  W70.7: 


W70.     MII^ITIA  AFFAIRS  DIVISION-Continued 

General  publications 

[None  iaaiied  up  to  Dec.  31,  1909.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars    12» 


,  no.  I 

1908, 

no. 

10 

1909 

no.  9 

no.  2 

1909, 

no. 

1 

no.  10 

no.  3 

no. 

2 

no.  11 

no.  4 

no. 

3 

* 

no.  12 

no.  5 

no. 

4 

no.  13 

no.  6 

no. 

5 

no.  14 

no.  7 

no. 

6 

no.  15 

no.  8 

no. 

7 

no.  16 

no.  9 

no. 

8 

24« 

Roster  of  organized  militia  of  United  States,  by 
divisions,  brigades,  regiments,  companies,  and 
other  organizations,  with,  their  stations 

See,  for  earlier  rosters,  W3.33:R73i-«. 
1909,  Feb.  28 

Instruction  circulars    small  4» 
1 


W71.    ALASKA,  DEPARTMENT  OF 


[The  Department  of  Alaska  was  created  Mar.  18,  1868,  by  General  orders  15,  and  attached  to  the  Division 

of  the  Pacific  (W51.);  it  was  discontinued  as  a  separate  department  July  1, 1870,  by  General  orders  41, 

the  Territory  being  attached  to  the  Department  of  the  Columbia  (W15.). 
The  Department  of  Alaska  was  reorganized  Jan.  19,  1900,  under  General  orders  8  of  that  date.    Under 

General  orders  97,  dated  July  24,  1901,  it  was  discontinued  Sept.  30,  1901,  at  which  time  it  was  merged 

into  the  Department  of  the  Columbia  (W15.).] 


W71.1: 

(date) 

W71.2: 

(CT) 
W71.3: 

(nos.) 
W71.4: 

(date) 

W71.5: 

(date) 

W71.6: 

(date) 

W71.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports   12« 

(1869,  1870,  1900,  and  1901,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:).  The 
rep)ort  for  1900,  being  for  Jan.  19-Sept.  20,  1900,  was  issued  separately  without 
the  illustrations  which  appear  in  the  War  Department  report.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  insued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  to  civil  and  military  administration  of  the  Department  of  Alaska, 
listed  here.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Alaska, 
listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Alaska, 
listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops   12« 

[The  only  Roster  in  Public  Documents  Library  is  that  of  Oct.  1,  1900.] 


Not 


Not 


Not 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     Since  that 
time  a  new  class  has  become  necessary  under  W70.,  the  series  title  for  which  is  as 
follows: 
W70.7: 
(date) 


Regulations  for  organized  militia  (general) 
See,  for  earlier  edition,  W3.33:R26. 


1452 


W72.    MINDANAO,  DEPARTMENT  OF 

[The  military  district  of  Mindanao  and  Jolo  was  created  Oct.  30,  1899,  and  became  the  Department  of 
Mindanao  and  Jolo  by  General  orders  38,  dated  Mar.  29,  1900.  This  was  merged  into  the  Department 
of  South  Philippines,  Nov.  30,  1901,  by  General  orders  148,  and  reestablished  as  the  Department  of 
Mindanao,  Sept.  30,  1902,  by  General  orders  98.  It  has  always  been  a  part  of  the  Philippines  Division 
(W21.).] 


Classiflcation 
no. 

W72.1: 

(date) 

W72.2: 

(CT) 
W72.3: 

(nos.) 
W72.4: 

(date) 

W72.5: 

(date) 

W72.6: 

(date) 

W72.7: 

(date) 


Annual  reports 

[1900-09,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  1902  (Department 
of  South  Philippines),  1904,  1905,  1907-09,  issued  separately  also.  Typewritten 
copies  of  the  reports  for  1901  and  1903  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Mindanao. 
Not  listed  here.] 

General  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Mindanao. 
Not  listed  here.] 

Special  orders 

[Relate  chiefly  to  the  internal  administration  of  the  Department  of  Mindanao. 
Not  listed  here.] 

Roster  of  troops 

[Roster  of  Department  of  Mindanao  and  Jolo,  Sept.  1,  1900,  is  in  annual  report  of 
PhiUppmes  Division,  1900  (MacArthur)  v.  1  (W21. 1:900^). 

Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  Rosters  for  this  departme'nt.  See, 
for  Roster  of  troops  in  Philippines  Division,  W21.7i:l 


W73.    ISTHMIAN  CANAL  COMMISSION,  1904- 

[Act  approved  June  28,  1902  (Stat.  L.  v.  32,  pt.  1,  p.  481),  provided  for  the  construction  of  a  canal  across 
the  Isthmus  of  Panama  and  also  created  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  to  be  composed  of  7  mem- 
bers, the  appointments  to  be  made  by  the  President.  The  commission  was  appointed  Feb.  29,  1904, 
and  held  its  first  meeting  Mar.  22,  1904.  On  May  9,  1904,  an  Executive  order  placed  the  commission 
under  immediate  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  The  commission  was  reorganized  and  the  per- 
sonnel changed  by  Executive  order  of  Apr.  1,  1905,  which  was  modified  by  Executive  order  of  Nov.  17, 
1906. 

See,  for  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1902,  Y3.Is7:] 


W73.1:     Annual  reports 


(date) 


W73.2 : 

B77 

C491 


C492 
C493 


1904 


30]     [4853-226]     [Congressional   edition   includes 
reports    and    additional    matter    not   in    bureau 


.  Davis,  governor  of  Canal 

1]     [Congressional  edition 
not  in  bureau  edition.] 


[Mar.  22-Nov. 
supplemental 
edition.] 
Same,  supplemental  report  of  George  W 
Zone.     [In  4853-226] 

1905,  year  ending  Dec.   1     [4919-127,  pt. 
includes  accompanying  letters,  etc., 

1906,  year  ending  Dec.  1     [5i54-444] 

1907,  fiscal  year    [5243-55] 

1908,  fiscal  year    [5443-1054] 

1909,  fiscal  year    [5736-263] 

General  publications 

Bristow,  Joseph  Little.  Report  of  Joseph  L.  Bristow,  Special  Panama 
Railroad  Commissioner,  June  24,  1905.  Office  of  Administra- 
tion, Isthmian  Canal  Affairs,  Washington,  1905.     [4919-429] 

Civil  procedure.  Law  of  civil  procedure  in  force  in  Panama  and 
Canal  Zone;  translated  by  Frank  L.  Joannini.  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  July,  1905. 

Civil  procedure.     Code  of  civil  procedure  of  Canal  Zone.     1907. 

Civil  code  of  Republic  of  Panama  and  amendatory  laws,  continued  in 
force  in  Canal  Zone;  translated  by  Frank  L.  Joannini.  Isth- 
mian Canal  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905. 


1453 


Ciwsiflcatloi  W73.   ISTHMIAN  CANAIj  COMMISSION,  1904- 

no. 

W73.2: 


—Con. 


C76» 
C76^ 

C763 

C76* 

Em7i 
Em72 

Ex7 


l87» 
l872 

P191 

P192 
P193 

P19^ 
PI95 

R26 
SaS 


Sh7» 

Sh72 

Sh73 

Sh74 

Sh7^ 
Sh7« 
T12 


General  publications— Continued 


See  also,  for  Laws  of  Canal  Zone  enacted  by  iRthmian  Canal  Corn- 


plan    for    conatruction    of    Panama    Canal. 


mission,  W73.5: 

Construction.    General 
[1906.]    f" 

Construction.     [Letter    to    Secretary    of    War 

invitation  for  bids  to  complete  construction  of  isthmian  canal 
upon  percentage  basis.]    Aug.  29,  1906.     4** 

Construction.  Invitation  for  proposals  to  complete  construction  of 
ship  canal  upon  Isthmus  of  Panama  between  Caribbean  Sea  and 
Pacific  Ocean.     Oct.  9,  1906.     f«> 

Construction.  Notice  to  bidders  under  invitation  for  proposals  to  com- 
plete construction  of  Panama  Canal  issued  Oct.  9,  1906.  Oct. 
30,  1906.     4« 

Employment.    [Letter  answering  various  questions  of  those  desiring 
employment  on  isthmus.]    [July,  1906.] 
Same.     [Nov.  1907.] 

Executive  orders,  f 

Expenditures.  Isthmian  Canal  expenditures,  official  statement  of 
receipts  and  expenditures  under  $10,000,000  appropriation, 
June  28,  1902-June  30,  1905.  OflBce  of  Administration,  Isthmian 
Canal  Affairs,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905. 

Isthmian  canal;  by  George  W.  Goethals.     1909. 
Same;  by  H.  H.  Rousseau.     1909. 

Panama  Canal,  pt.  1:  Plan  recommended  by  Isthmian  Canal  Commis- 
sion of  1899-1901,  and  inferentially  adopted  by  Congress  in  act 
approved  June  28,  1902.    1905.    40 
Same,  pt.  2:  Projects,  technical  notes,  and  discussion  of  hydraulics 

of  Chagres  River.     1905.    4? 
Same,  pt.  3:  Sea-level  plan.     1905.    4® 

Same,  pt.  4:  Projects  of  P.  Bunau-Varilla  and  Lindon  W.  Bates. 
1905.    4° 

Panama  Canal.  Letter  to  advisory  board  of  engineers  upon  plans  for 
Panama  Canal,  submitting  data,  Sept.  1,  1905.  1905.  4®  [To 
accompany  Panama  Canal,  pts.  1^  (W73.2:P19'-^).] 

Regulations  governing  examinations,  appointments,  transfers,  and  pro- 
motions on  Isthmus  of  Panama.    [Jan.  20,  1908.] 

Sanitary  conditions  on  Isthmus  of  Panama,  reply  of  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission  to  report  of  C.  A.  L.  Reed,  with  letters  of  President 
and  Secretary  of  War  [with  report  of  Reed].  Washington,  D.  C. 
[no  publisher]  1905. 

Shonts,  Theodore  Perry.  Address  of  Theodore  P.  Shouts  before  Bank- 
ers' Club,  Chicago,  May  24,  1905  [relative  to  Panama  Canal], 
n.  p.  [1905]. 

Shonts,  Theodore  Perry.     Speech  of  Theodore  P.  Shonts  before  Amer- 
ican Hardware  Manuiacturers'  Association,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Nov.  9,  1905  [relative  to  Panama  Canal],    n.  p.  [1905]. 
Same,  before  Commercial  Club,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Jan.  20,  1906. 

1906. 
Same,  before  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  May  30,  1906. 

1907. 
Same,  before  Knife-and-Fork  Club,  Kansas  City,  Jan.  24, 1907.   1907. 
Same,  before  Commercial  Club,  Chicago,  Jan.  26,  1907.     1907. 

Taft,  William  Howard.  Panama  Canal,  speech  of  William  H.  Taft  at 
St.  Louis  Commercial  Club,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  18, 1905.  Office 
of  Administration,  Isthmian  Canal  Affairs,  Washington,  1905. 


t  A  publication  entitled  Executive  orders  relating  to  Isthmian  Canal  Commission, 
Mar.  1904-June  12,  1911,  was  issued  in  June,  1911,  This  is  not  entered  in  this  Check- 
list because  issued  after  Dec.  31,  1909. 


1454 


Classification  W73.  ISTHMIAN  CANAL  COMMISSION,  1904 Con. 

no. 


W73.3: 

(nos.) 
W73.4: 

(nos.) 


W73.5: 

1-20 

21 

22 

23,24 

1-24 

W73.6: 


W73.6 ' : 

(date) 


[Bears  title:  Commission  cir- 
cular.] 
[In  one  pamphlet,] 


24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 


Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 
Circulars 

1 

2 
3 

4-7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

Laws  (numbered)' 

See,  for  law  of  civil  procedure  and  civil  code,  W73.2:C49^"^. 
Laws  of  Canal  Zone  [acts  1-20]  enacted  by  Isthmian  Canal  Commission, 
n.  p.  [1905]. 

Same,  act  21.    n.  p.  [1905]. 

Same,  act  22.    n.  p.  [1905]. 

Same,  acts  23  and  24.     n.  p.  [1905]. 

Same  [acts  1-24].     1906. 
Sanitation  Department 

[On  Aug.  28, 1904,  at  the  42d  meeting  of  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  a  Depart- 
ment of  Health  was  organized  as  a  branch  of  the  government  of  the  Canal  Zone, 
although  from  May  4, 1904,  the  health  and  sanitation  of  the  Isthmus  had  been  in 
charge  of  a  chief  sanitary  officer.  By  Executive  order  of  Nov.  17, 1906,  the  Health 
Department  was  separated  from  the  department  of  government  of  which  it  was  a 
division,  and  created  a  new  department  under  the  commission  which  has  since 
been  called  the  Sanitation  Department.] 

Sanitation  Department,  Annual  reports 

Health  Department 

[Title-page  of  report  for  1904  reads:  Report  of  chief  sanitary  officer.] 

1904  [May  4-Dec.  31] 

1905  [None  issued.] 

1906  [calendar  year]    12° 

Sanitation  Department 

1907  [calendar  year]    12« 

Same  [fiscal  year],  in  annual  report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission 
(W73.1:),  and  not  issued  separately. 

1908  [calendar  year]    12« 

Same  [fiscal  year],  in  annual  report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission 
(W73.1:),  and  not  issued  separately. 

1909  [calendar  year]    12» 

Same  [fiscal  year],  in  annual  report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission 
(W73.1:),  and  not  issued  separately. 


1455 


ClaMlflcation  W73. 
no. 


ISTHMIAN  CANAL  COMMISSION,  1904-  -Con. 


W73.6  =  : 

P19 


(no8.) 


W73.6*: 

(no8.) 
W73.6'^: 

(date) 


W73.7: 

(CT) 
W73.8: 

(v.  noB.) 


Sanitation  Department,  General  publications 

Panama  City.  Population  and  deaths  from  various  diseases  in  city  of 
Panama,  by  months  and  years,  Nov.  1883-Aug.  1906;  number  of 
employees  and  deaths  from  various  diseases  among  employees  of 
French  canal  companies,  by  months  and  years,  Jan.  1881-Apr. 
1904.     1906.     12« 

Sanitation  Department,  Bulletins  [of]  laboratory  of 
board  of  bealth 

[The  board  of  health  was  established  by  action  of  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  at 
the  42d  meeting  hold  Aug.  28,  1904,  to  administer  the  affairs  of  the  Health  (later 
Sanitation)  Department.  The  board  was  appointed  by  the  commission  and  con- 
sisted of  the  chief  sanitary  oflicer,  chairman,  director  "of  hospitals,  chief  quaran- 
tine officer,  and  chief  sanitary  inspector. 

The  laboratory  of  the  board  of  health  wt\s  established  bv  the  executive  committee  of 
the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  at  its  16th  meeting  held  June  14, 1905.  The  chief 
of  the  laboratory  was  then  directed  to  report  to  the  board  of  health  through  the 
chief  sanitary  officer.  An  order  Issued  by  the  chief  sanitary  officer,  Oct.  20, 1906, 
directed  that  the  laboratory  should  become  a  division  of  Ancon  Hospital.  This 
laboratory,  while  directly  under  the  board  of  health,  compiled  the  bulletins 
listed  here.] 

1     2  editions 


(1st  edition  is  8o,  and  bears  imprint,  Panama,  1906. 
at  the  Government  Printing  Office,  1907.] 


2d  edition  is  12»,  and  was  printed 


Sanitation  Department,  Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Sanitation  Department,  [Monthly]  reports    12" 

Health  Department 


1905,  Jan. 

1905,  Sept. 

1906 

,  May 

1907,  Jan. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Apr. 
M^y 

Dec. 
1906,  Jan. 

Aug. 
Sept. 

Apr. 
Miiy 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Sanitation 

Department 

1907,  June 

1908,  Feb. 

1908 

Oct. 

1909,  June 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

July 

Aug. 

Apr. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Sept. 

May 

1909 

Jan. 

Sept. 

Oct. 

June 

Feb. 

Oct. 

Nov. 

July 

Mar. 

Nov. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

Apr. 
May 

Dec. 

1908,  Jan. 

Sept. 

Speclflcatlons 


Canal  record  (weekly)     4« 

[Volumes  begin  the  first  week  in  September,  the  first  number  In  v.  1  being  for  Sept. 
4, 1907.] 


V.  1,  no. 

1 

V.  1,  no.  11     V.  1,  no.  21 

V.  1,  no.  31 

V.  1,  no.  41 

no. 

2 

no.  12 

no.  22 

no.  32 

no.  42 

no. 

3 

no.  13 

no.  23 

no.  33 

no.  43 

no. 

4 

no.  14 

no.  24 

no.  34 

no.  44 

no. 

5 

no.  15 

no.  25 

no.  35 

no.  45 

no. 

6 

no.  16 

no.  26 

no.  36 

no.  46 

no. 

7 

no.  17 

no.  27 

no.  37 

no.  47 

no. 

8 

no.  18 

no.  28 

no.  38 

no.  48 

no. 

9 

no.  19 

no.  29 

no.  39 

no.  49 

no.  10 


no.  20 


no.  30 


no.  40 


no.  50 


1456 


Classlflcatlon  WIS,  ISTHMIAN  CANAL  COMMISSION,  1904- —Con. 

no.  ' 


W73.8: 

(v.  no8.) 


W73.9 ' : 

(date) 


W73.9'": 

(nos.) 
W73.9-: 

9071 


Canal  record— Continued 
V.  1, 


no.  51 

V.  2,  no.  14 

V.  2,  no.  29 

V.  2,  no. 

44   V. 

3,  no.  7 

no.  52 

no.  15 

no.  30 

no. 

45 

no.  8 

no,  1 

no.  16 

no.  31 

no. 

46 

no.  9 

no.  2 

no.  17 

no.  32 

no. 

47 

no.  10 

no.  3 

no.  18 

no.  33 

no. 

48 

no.  11 

no.  4 

no.  19 

no.  34 

no. 

49 

no.  12  , 

no.  5 

no.  20 

no.  35 

no. 

50 

no.  13 

no.  6 

no.  21 

no.  36 

no. 

51 

no.  14 

no.  7 

no.  22 

no.  37 

no. 

52 

no.  15 

no.  8 

no.  23 

no.  38 

V.  3,  no. 

1 

no.  16 

no.  9 

no.  24 

no.  39 

no. 

2 

no.  17 

no.  10 

no.  25 

no.  40 

no. 

3 

no.  18 1 

no.  11 

no.  26 

no.  41 

no. 

4 

no.  12 

no.  27 

no.  42 

no. 

5 

no.  13 

no.  28 

no.  43 

no. 

6 

Minutes  of  meetings  (pamphlet  form) 
Proceedings 

1904,  Mar  .-Sept.,  meetings  1-49 
Oct.  11-Dec.  14,  meetings  50-63 
Dec.  22-31,  meetings  64-66 

1905,  Jan.  7-17,  meetings  67-70 
Jan.  21-31,  meetings  71-73 
Feb.  4-17,  meetings  74-78 
Feb.  20-Mar.  6,  meetings  79-83 
Mar.  9-29,  meetings  84-90 

Minutes  of  meetings 

1905,  Apr  .-Sept.  [meetings  91-98  of  commission,  1-17  of  executive  com- 

mittee, and  1-9  of  engineering  committee]. 
Oct.-Dec.  [meetings  99-101  of  commission,  18  of  executive  com- 
mittee, and  10-12  of  engineering  committee]. 

1906,  Jan.-Mar.  [meetings  102-109  of  commission,  19-21  of  executive 

committee,  and  13-26  of  engineering  committee]. 

Apr  .-June  [meetings  110,  111  of  commission,  22  of  executive  com- 
mittee, and  27-36  of  engineering  committee]. 

July-Sept,  [meetings  112-114  of  commission,  23,  24  of  executive 
committee,  and  37-40  of  engineering  committee].  [No.  24 
is  the  last  meeting  reported  for  the  executive  committee.] 

Oct.-Dec.  [meetings  115-118  of  commission,  and  41  of  engineering 
committee]. 

1907,  Jan.-Mar.  [meetings  119-122  of  commission,  and  42-45  of  engi- 

neermg  committee].     [No.  45  is  the  last  meeting  reported 

for  the  engineering  committee.] 
Apr  .-June  [meetings  123-130]. 
July-Dec.  [meetings  131-138]. 

1908,  Jan.-June  [meetings  139-144]. 
July-Dec.  [meetings  145-149]. 

1909,  Jan. -Dec.  [meetings  150-155]. 

Minutes  of  meetings  (separates;  slips) 

Minutes  of  meetings  (indexes  and  digests) 

Digest  of  executive  orders,  resolutions  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission, 
circulars  of  chairman  and  chief  engineer.  Mar.  22,  1904-Apr.  1, 
1907;  prepared  by  W.  D.  Mabry.  1908.  [The  proposed  issue  of 
the  minutes  in  volumes  paged  to  conform  to  the  paging  of  the 
Digest,  has  not  and  will  not  appear.  Only  a  limited  number  of 
copies  have  been  prepared  for  official  use  by  the  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission.] 


t  V.  3,  no.  18,  is  last  issue  for  calendar  year  1909. 


1457 


ClM«lflcation  W73.   ISTHMLVN  CANAL  COMMISSION,  1904- —Con. 


W73.9': 

907^ 


Minutes  of  meetings  (indexes  and  digests) — Continued 

General  index,  minutes  of  meetings,  Mar.  1904-Mar,  1907,  meetings  of 
Isthmian  Canal  Commission  1-122,  of  executive  committee  1-24, 
of  engineering  committee  1-49  [45].  1908.  [The  page  numbers 
of  minutes  used  in  this  index  conform  to  a  limited  number  of 
copies  of  the  minutes,  which  have  been  repaged  with  a  number- 
ing machine  and  are  bound  in  2  v.  for  use  by  the  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission.] 


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Classification  W73.    ISTHMIAN  CANAL  COMMISSION,  1904- —Con. 

no. 

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W73.I0': 

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1459 


ClMstflration    W73.   ISTHMIAN  CANALi  COMMISSION,  1904-— Con. 


W73.10-: 

(nos.) 


W73.ll: 

907' 

907  2 
9081 
908 -^ 
9091 
909- 
W73.12: 

905' 

905  2 
9053 
906' 


900- 
900^ 


Proposals  for  [supplies,  to  accompany  Circular  pro- 
posals]— Continued 


900  • 

W73.12«; 

(CT) 


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Manual  of  information 

Manual  of  information  concerning  employments  for  service  on  Isthmus 
of  Panama.    June  1,  1907. 
Same.     Revised  Sept.  20,  1907.     1907. 
Same.    Revised  Jan.  3,  1908.    1908. 
Same.     Revised  June  29,  1908.     1908. 
Same.     Revised  Feb.  4,  1909.     1909. 
Same.     Revised  Sept.  10,  1909.     1909. 

Miscellaneous  special  reports  of  cliairman,   engi- 
neers, etc. 

Sundry  technical  reports  in  relation  to  Panama  Canal,  1899-1904 ;  com- 

Filed  under  direction  of  chief  engineer,  Jan,  1905.     Panama, 
.  C.  C.  Press,  1905. 
Report  of  chief  engineer,  June  1,   1904-Feb.   1,   1905.     Washington, 

D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1905. 
Report  of  engineering  committee  [Jan.  24-]  Feb.  14, 1905.     Washington, 

D.  C.  [no  publisher]  1905. 
Report  of  Board  of  Consulting  Engineers  for  Panama  Canal  [without 
letters  of  transmittal  and  report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission, 
and  with  appendixes].     1906.    426  p.  il.  16  pi.  4* 
Same,  maps  and  diagrams.     1906.    25  pi.  6  maps,  4* 
Same  [with  letters  of   transmit  (al  and  report  of  Isthmian  Canal 
Commission,  and  without  appendixes],     1906,     xxi+101  p,  4«» 
[4923-231]    [The  congressional  edition  omits  a  list  of  maps  and 
diagrams  given  in  the  bureau  edition.] 
Special  report  of  chairman  showing  conditions  on  isthmus,  Apr.  23,  1906. 
Isthmian  Canal  Affairs,  Office  of  Administration,  Washington, 
1906. 

MisceUaneous  special   rei>orts  of  cliairman,   engi- 
neers, etc.  (separates) 


1460 


W74.    ALASKA  ROAD    COMMISSION 


(Created  by  act  approved  Jan.  27, 1905  (Stat.  L.  v.  33,  pt.  1,  p.  616). 

Classification 
no. 


Organized  May  15, 1905.] 


W74.1: 

(date) 


W74..2: 

•  (CT) 
^74.3: 

»  (nos.) 
W74.4: 

(nos.) 


Annual  reports 

1905,  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),  and  not  issued 

separately. 
1906    [5155-523]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
19071     [In  annual  reports  of  War  Department  (Wl.l:),   and  issued 
1908/        separately  also.] 
1909    [5834-864]    [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

General  publications 

[None  issued.] 
Bulletins 
[None  issued.] 
Circulars 


[Circular  no.  1  is 
1907  (W74.1: 


iven  on  p.  7  of  Report  of  board  of  road  commissioners  for  Alaska, 
17).    The  Public  Documents  Library  has  no  separate  issue.) 


W75.    PORTO   RICO 


[Prior  to  May  1,  1900,  jurisdiction  over  governmental  affairs  of  Porto  Rico  was  exercised  through  Insular 

Affairs  Bureau  (W6.).  ^  ^ 

The  organic  act  temporarily  to  provide  revenues  and  civil  government  for  Porto  Rico  was  approved  Apr.  12, 
1900,  and  became  effective  May  1,  1900.  Under  this  act  annual  reports  were  submitted  to  the  heads  of 
certain  of  the  Executive  Departmentsof  the  United  States  Government.  Of  these  reports  and  other  pub- 
lications covering  the  period  between  May  1, 1900,  and  June  30,  1908,  those  which  have  appeared  sepa- 
rately were  classed  as  follows: 

Porto  Rico,  Attorney- General,  under  U.  S.  Justice  Department  (J7.). 
Porto  Rico,  Auditor,  under  U.  S.  Treasury  Department  (T43.). 
Porto  Rico,  Education  Department,  under  U.  S.  Interior  Department  (1 1.39:). 
Porto  Rico,  Governor,  under  U.  S.  State  Department  (SIO.). 
Porto  Rico,  Interior  Department,  under  U.  S.  Interior  Department  (1 1.40:). 
The  treasurer  and  certain  other  officials  of  Porto  Rico  who  made  reports  to  various  Executive  Departments 
of  the  United  States  Government  for  the  period  between  May  1, 1900,  and  June  30, 1908,  have  no  classifica- 
tions under  those  Departments,  because  their  annual  reports  did  not  appear  separately. 
By  act  of  July  15, 1909,  jurisdiction  over  governmental  affairs  in  Porto  Rico  was  agam  vested  in  War  Depart- 
ment and  the  administrative  duties  in  Washington  were  again  assigned  to  Insular  Affairs  Bureau  by  the 
following  Executive  order  1110,  dated  July  15, 1909: 

The  following  Act  of  Congress  approved  July  15, 1909,  is  published  for  the  information  of  all 
concerned: 

AN  ACT  to  amend  an  Act  entitled  "An  Act  temporarily  to  provide  revenues  and  a  civil  gov- 
ernment for  Porto  Rico,  and  for  other  purposes,"  approved  April  twelfth,  nineteen  hundred. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America 
in  Congress  assembled.  That  the  Act  entitled  "An  Act  temporarily  to  provide  revenues  and  a 
civil  government  for  Porto  Rico,  and  for  other  purposes,"  approved  April  twelfth,  nineteen 
hundred,  is  hereby  amended  by  inserting  at  the  end  of  section  thirty-one  of  said  Act  the  follow- 
ing additional  proviso: 

"And  provided  further.  That  if  at  the  termination  of  any  fiscal  year  the  appropriations 
necessary  for  the  support  of  government  for  the  ensuing  fiscal  year  shall  not  have  been  made  an 
amount  equal  to  the  sums  appropriated  in  the  last  appropriation  bills  for  such  purpose  shall  be 
deemed  to  be  appropriated;  and  until  the  legislature  shall  act  in  such  behalf  the  treasurer  may, 
with  the  advice  of  the  governor,  make  the  payments  necessary  for  the  purposes  aforesaid." 

Sec.  2.  That  all  reports  required  by  law  to  be  made  by  the  governor  or  members  of  the  execu- 
tive council  of  Porto  Rico  to  any  official  in  the  United  States  shall  hereafter  be  made  to  an 
executive  department  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States  to  be  designated  by  the  Presi- 
dent; and  the  President  is  hereby  authorized  to  place  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  government 
of  Porto  Rico  in  the  jurisdiction  of  such  department. 

Under  the  provisions  of  Section  2  of  this  Act  hereafter  all  reports  required  by  law  to  be  made 
by  the  governor  or  members  of  the  executive  council  of  POrto  Rico  to  any  official  in  the  United 
States  will  be  made  to  the  War  Department,  and  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  government  of 
Porto  Rico  are  placed  in  the  jurisdiction  of  that  department. 

The  business  of  the  department  pertaining  to  civil  government  in  Porto  Rico  is,  pursuant 
to  Section  87  of  the  Act  of  July  1,  1902,  assigned  to  the  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs. 

Wm  H  Taft 

[In  accordance  with  the  act  of  July  15, 1909,  promulgated  by  the  above  Executive  order  of  same  date,  the  1909 
report  of  the  governor  is  submitted  to  the  Secretary  of  War.  In  future  the  governor's  report  and  the 
reports  of  subordinate  officials  made  to  the  governor  and  by  him  submitted  to  the  Secretary  o  War  are 
to  be  classed  under  W75.,  though  published  by  the  Insular  Affairs  Bureau.] 


W75.1: 

(date) 


Annual  reports  of  governor 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  SlO.l:,  and  for  historical  information,  note 
under  W75. 
1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  9th],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Depart- 
ment (Wl.l:),  and  issued  separately  also. 


1461 


ClmssIflcattoB 
no. 

W76.2: 

(CT) 
W75.3: 

(nos.) 
W75A: 

(no8.) 
W75.5: 


W75.5^: 

(date) 

W75.5  2: 

(CT) 

W75.5  3: 

(noa.) 

W76.6*: 

(nos.) 

W75.6: 


W76.6^: 

(date) 


W75.6  2: 

(CT) 

W75.6  3: 

(nos.) 

W75.6^: 

(nos.) 

W75.7: 


W75.7 ' : 

(date) 


W75.7=^: 

(CT) 
W76.7': 

(nos.) 
W75.7*  : 

(noe.) 


W75.     PORTO   RICO— Continued 
General  publications 

Bulletins 

Circulars 

Anemia  Dispensary  Service 

[Created  under  act  to  provide  for  continuation  of  work  of  suppression  of  tropical 
anemia,  passed  by  Legislature  of  Porto  Rico  at  extra  session  of  Sept.  1908.  Work 
of  the  former  Anemia  Commission  ceased  June  30,  1908,  owing  to  failure  of  Legis- 
lature at  its  reg\xlar  session  of  1908  to  make  provision  therefor.  The  act  creating 
the  Anemia  Dispensary  Service  provided  that  the  work,  instead  of  being  done 
as  heretofore  by  the  separate  commission  appointed  by  governor,  should  be 
placed  under  the  Department  of  Health,  Charities,  and  Correction  (W75.8:),asa 
separate  bureau.] 

Anemia  Dispensary  Service,  Annual  reports 

1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (W75.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.  ^Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Anemia  Dispensary  Service,  General  publications 
Anemia  Dispensary  Service,  Bulletins 
Anemia  Dispensary  Service,  Circulars 

Auditor 

See,  for  earlier  publications,  T43.,  and  for  historical  information, 
note  under  W75. 

Auditor,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  T43.1: 
1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (W75.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Auditor,  General  publications 
Auditor,  Bulletins 
Auditor,  Circulars 

Education  Department 

See,  for  earlier  publications,  1 1.39:,  and  for  historical  information, 
note  under  W75. 

Education  Department,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  1 1.39: 
1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (W75.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Education  Department,  General  publications 
Education  Department,  Bulletins 
Education  Department,  Circulars 


1462 


Classification 
no. 

W75.8: 


W75.8^: 

(date) 


W75.8'-^: 

(CT) 

W75.8^: 

(nos.) 

W75.8*: 

(nos.) 

W75.9: 

W75.9 ' : 

(date) 


W75.9': 

(CT) 
W75.9  3: 

(nos.) 
W75.9^: 

(nos.) 
W75.10: 

W75.10^; 

(date) 


W75.10  2: 

'    (CT) 

W75.10  3: 

(nos.) 

W75.10^: 

(nos.) 


W75.     PORTO   RICO— Continued 

Healtli,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department 

See,  for  historical  information,  note  under  W75. 

Health.,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department,  An- 
nual reports 

[This  Department,  though  reporting  through  the  governor  of  Porto  Rico  to  the  U.S. 
State  Department,  had  no  classification  under  State  Department  (S.)  because 
the  annual  reports,  1905-08,  appeared  only  in  annual  reports  of  governor  of  Porto 
Rico  (SlO.l:)  and  were  not  issued  separately.] 

1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (W75.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Health,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department, 
Oeneral  publications 

Health,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department, 
Bulletins 

Health,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department, 
Circulars 

Interior  Department 

See,  for  earlier  publications,  11.40:,  and  for  historical  information, 
note  under  W75. 
Interior  Department,  Annual  reports 

See,  for  earlier  reports,  1 1.40: 
1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (W75.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Interior  Department,  General  puhllcatlons 
Interior  Department,  Bulletins 
Interior  Department,  Circulars 

Treasurer 

See,  for  historical  information,  note  under  W75. 
Treasurer,  Annual  reports 

[The  treasurer  of  Porto  Rico,  though  reporting  through  the  governor  of  Porto  Rico  to 
the  U.  S.  Treasury  Department,  had  no  classification  under  Treasury  Depart- 
ment (T.)  because  his  annual  reports,  1901-08,  appeared  only  in  annual  reports  of 
governor  of  Porto  Rico  (SlO.l:)  and  were  not  issued  separately. 

The  treasurer  also  made  annual  statements  of  receipts  and  disbursements,  1900-08, 
which  appeared  only  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 


1900,  May-Sept.  [4138-136] 

1901,  Oct.  1900-Oct.  1901 

1902,  Nov.  1901-Oct.  1902 

1903,  Nov.  1902-Oct.  1903 

1904,  Nov.  1903-Oct.  1904 

1905,  Nov.  1904-Oct.  1905 

1906,  Nov.  1905-Oct.  1906 

1907,  Nov.  1906-Oct.  1907 


4322-63] 
4496-155] 
4671-138^ 
4830-144^ 
4985-183 
5152-202^ 
5373-374^ 
[555^1293].] 


1908,  May,  1900-June,  1908 
1909  [fiscal  year  ended  June  30],  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department 
(Wl.l:),  governor  of  Porto  Rico  (W75.1:),  and  issued  separately 
also.     Published  in  Washington  by  Insular  Affaire  Bureau. 

Treasurer,  General  publications 
Treasurer,  Bulletins 
Treasurer,  Circulars 


1463 


X,    PROCEEDINGS  OF  CONGRESS 

[Printed  records  or  reports  of  the  debates  and  other  proceedings  of  the  2  branches 
composing  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  are  extant  for  the  whole  period  of  its 
existence,  from  Mar.  4,  1789,  to  the  present  time.  Though  these  records  have  been 
issued  under  various  titles  and  auspices,  they  form  a  continuous  and  connected 
documentary  chronicle,  and  the  different  series  of  which  it  is  composed  have  had 
the  sanction  of  Congress  as  official  and  have  been  distributed  as  Government  publi- 
cations. The  series  containing  the  proceedmgs  are  as  follows:  Annals  of  Congress, 
Ist  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  18th  Congress,  1st  session,  1789-1824 ;  Register  of  debates, 
18th  Congress.  2d  session,  to  25th  Congress,  Ist  session,  1824-37;  Congressional  globe, 
23d  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  42d  Congress,  3d  session,  1833-73;  Congressional  record, 
43d  Congress,  1st  session,  to  61st  Congress,  Ist  session,  1873-1909.  The  Register  of 
debates  and  the  Globe  overlap  each  other,  the  proceedings  of  the  23d  and  24th 
Congresses  and  the  Ist  session  of  the  25th  Congress  being  in  both.  The  proceedings 
of  Congress  do  not  appear  in  the  Congressional  set. 

The  methods  of  publication  of  the  Register,  Globe,  and  Record  are  somewhat  peculiar. 
There  is  a  numbered  volume  for  each  session  of  Congress,  but  each  volume  is  divided 
into  as  many  parts  as  the  quantity  of  material  may  make  necessary.  Each  of  these 
parts  is  a  distinct  book,  usually  of  about  1.000  p.  Thus,  while  the  Globe  purports 
to  be  in  46  v.,  it  is  really  in  109  quarto  books,  and  the  Record,  to  the  close  of^the  61st 
Congress,  1st  session,  though  filling  258  great  books,  is  published  in  only  44  v. 
The  Annals  and  the  Register  are  large  8"  volumes,  while  the  Globe  and  Record  have 
been  issued  in  4°  size.  All  of  the  volumes  of  the  4  series  are  indexed,  an  index  for 
each  volume;  that  is,  for  each  session.  In  the  Annals,  Register,  and  Globe  the  in- 
dexes are  found  in  the  volumes  of  proceedings,  but  in  the  Record  series  in  all  but  one 
case,  V.  37,  58th  Congress,  1st  session,  the  index  for  each  volume  is  in  a  separate  book. 

See,  for  Tables  showing  contents  of  volumes  comprising  Annals  of  Congress,  Congres- 
sional debates.  Congressional  globe,  Congressional  record.  Statutes  at  large,  Su- 
preme Court  reports,  and  succession  of  Supreme  Court  justices,  arranged  by  years 
and  Congresses,  compiled  by  Alonzo  W.  Church  and  Henry  H.  Smith,  Yl.l:An7. 

See  aUo  note  under  X  ".] 

ANNALS   OF  CONGRESS 

[The  period  of  Congressional  activity  covered  by  these  42  v.  is  that  of  the  first  17  Congresses  and  the  1st 
session  of  the  18th  Congress,  being  the  years  178&-1824.  There  is  no  contemporaneotis  record  of  the  debates 
for  this  j)eriod,  verbatim  reporting  not  having  been  attempted  till  later  and  not  having  been  officially 
provided  for  till  1874.  As  indicated  by  the  title-page,  these  volumes  record  "  Debates  and  proceedings  in 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States;  with  an  Appendix,  containing  important  state  papers  and  public 
documents,  and  all  laws  of  a  public  nature;  with  a  copious  index,  compiled  from  authentic  materials." 

Of  v.  1  and  2  there  were  2  prints.  The  one  with  back-title  "  Debates  in  Congress,  old  series"  and  running 
page-title  "Gales  &  Seaton's  history  of  debates  in  Congress"  has  boon  placed  under  Yl.l:D35i'2  since  it 
does  not  belong  to  the  regular  set  under  X.  The  other,  with  back-title  "  Annals  of  Congress"  and  ruiming 
page-title  "History  of  Congress,"  uniform  with  the  set,  has  been  entered  as  Xl,2.  Other  differences 
between  the  2  prints  of  v.  1  and  2  have  been  noted  in  the  entries  under  Yl.l: 

The  Annals  do  not  contain  a  full  report  of  Congressional  proceedings,  but  sketches  of  the  more  important 
debates  prepared  by  the  compilers  from  contemporaneous  records.  Of  the  Senate  proceedings,  until  1794, 
only  meager  record  is  found,  as  the  Senate  sat  with  closed  doors  up  to  the  2d  session  of  the  3d  Congress.  The 
proceedings  of  the  two  Houses  are  arranged  separately  by  sessions,  and  not  by  days,  as  in  the  Congressional 
globe  and  Record,  so  that  the  record  of  each  House  is  consecutive  through  the  session.  The  pages  are  in 
double-column,  and  each  column  is  numbered  as  if  it  were  a  page.  In  the  Appendix  incorporated  in  the 
last  volume  for  each  Congress  are  found  executive  and  other  documents,  and  laws  of  a  public  character 
passed  by  that  Congress.  By  joint  resolution  of  Mar.  3, 1849  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  419),  and  by  act  of  Sept.  30, 
1850  (Stat.  L.  V.  9.  p.  524),  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate  and  Clerk  of  the  House  were  authorized  to  subscribe 
for  2,000  sets  of  Annals  of  Congress,  the  appropriation  for  the  same  being  made  by  acts  of  Sept.  30, 1850, 
and  Mar.  3, 1851  (Stat.  L.  v.  9,  p.  543,  599).  The  Annals  were  compiled  as  well  as  published  bv  Gales  & 
Seaton.] 


1 

1 

i 

1 

Period  f 

Proceedings  of— 

Notes 

xJ 

2 

1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
sp. 

1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
2 



Mar.  4-Sept.  29,  1789 

Jan.  4-Aug.  12, 1790 

Senate  and  House. 
Senate 

\see  also  Yl  rD35> 

1 

Jan.  4- Feb.  10,  1790 

See  also  Yl.V.DSo^. 

J 

Feb.  10-Aug.  12,  1790 

Dec.  6,  1790-Mar.  8,  1791... 

Mar.  4, 1791 

do 

Senate  and  House. 
Senate 

t  Heavy 
Congress. 
Annals  of 
legislative 
beginning 


type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors  -the 
Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  tha  Congressional  globe  this  Checklist  uses  the 
day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1464 

ANNAL.S  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 


X5 

xel 


X7 


X8i 
X9 

xioj 

Xll 
X12 
X13 

X14 

X15 
X16 

X17 

X18 
X19 

X2oj 

X21 
X22 

X28J 

X24 
X25 

X26J 

X27 
X28 
X29 

X30J 
X31i 


Period  f 


Oct.  24,  1791-May  8,  1792  . . 
Nov.  6,  1792-Mar.  2,  1793  . 

Mar.  4, 1793 

Dec.  2,  1793-June  9,  1794  . 
Nov.  3,  1794-Mar.  3,  1795  . 

June  8-26, 1795 

Dec.  7,  1795-June  1,  1796  . 
Dec.  5,  1796-Mar.  3,  1797.. 

Mar.  4,  1797 

May  15-July  10,  1797 

Nov.  13,  1797-July  16, 1798. . 

Nov.  13, 1797-Mar.  5, 1798 

July  17-19, 1798 

Mar.  .5-Jnly  16,  1798 

Dec.  8,  1798-Mar.  2, 1799.  .  . 
Dec.  3,  1798-Mar.  3,  1799.  . . 
Dec.  2,  1799-May  14,  1800. 
Nov.  17,  1800-Mar.  3,  1801 

Mar.  4,  5, 1801 

Dec.  7,  1801-May  3,  1802.  . 
Dec.  6,  1802-Mar.  8,  1803.. 
Oct.  17,  1803-Mar.  27, 1804 


Nov.  5,  1804-Mar.  3,  1805 do 


Proceedings  of- 


Senate  and  House. 

....do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 
do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House, 
....do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House, 

Senate 

House 

Senate 

House 

Senate 

House 

Senate  and  House 

do 

Senate 

Senate  and  Hoiise 

do 

do 


Dec.  2,  1805-Ai»r.  21, 1806. . 
Dec.  1,  1806-Mar.  8,  1807  . . 
Oct.  26,  1807-Apr.  25, 1808... 

Oct.  26,  1807-Jan.  13, 1808 

Jan.  13-Apr.  25,  1808 

Nov.  7,  1808-Mar.  3,  1809  . . 

Mar.  4-7, 1809.. 

May  22-June  28,  1809 

Nov.  27,  1809-May  1,1810.... 

Nov.  27, 1809-Jan.  23, 1810 

Jan.  23-May  1,  1810 

Dec.  8,  1810-Mar.  3,  1811. .. 

Nov.  4,  1811-July  6, 1812 

Nov.  4, 1811-Mar.  9, 1812 

Mar.9^uly  6,  1812 

Nov.  2,  1812-Mar.  3,  1813.  . 

May  24-Aug.  2,1813 

Dec.  6,  1813-Apr.  18, 1814.... 

Dec.  0, 1813-Feb.  16, 1814 

Feb.  K^Apr.  18,  1814 

Sept.  19,  1814-Mar.  8,  1815. 
Dec.  4,  1815-Apr.  30,  1816  . 
Dec.  2,  1816-Mar.  8,  1817 .  . 

Mar.  4-6, 1817 

Dec.  1,  1817-Apr.  20, 1818.... 
Dec.  1, 1817-Mar.  12, 1818 


....do. 
....do. 
Senate . 
House. 
....do. 


Notes 


Also  impeachment  of 
Wm.  Blount. 


Senate  and  House. 
Senate 

Senate  and  House. 


House 

do 

Senate  and  House. 

Senate 

House 

do 


Senate  and  House. 

do , 

Senate 

House 

do 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do.., 

Senate , 

do 

House 


Also  impeachment  of 
John  Pickering. 

Also  impeachment  of 
Samuel  C!hase. 


Also    trial    of    Aaron 
Burr. 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe— this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  66  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  67th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  6. 


1465 

ANNALS  OF  CONGRESS-Continued 


Period  t 


Proceedings  of- 


NoteB 


X82 

X88 

XS4 

X85 

X86 
X87 

X88J 

X89 
X40 

X41 

X42 


Mar. 
Nov. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Mar. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 


12-Apr.  20, 1818 

16,  18l8-Mar.3, 1819.... 

10, 1818-Feb.  17, 1819 

17-Mar.  8,  1819 

6,  181»-Mayl5. 1820 

6, 1819-Feb.  12, 1820 

12-May  16,  1820 

13,  1820-Mar.  8,  1821.. 

3,  1821-May8, 1822 

3,  1821-Mar.  11,1822 

11-May  8,  1822 

2,  1822-Mar.  8,  1828... 

1,  1823-May27, 1824 

1, 1823-Feb.  27, 1824 

27-M»y27,  1824 


House. 

Senate. 
House . 
do. 


Senate. 
House. 
do. 


Senate  and  House 

Senate 

House 

do 

Senate  and  House 

Senate 

House 

do 


REGISTER  OF  DEBATES 

The  second  series  of  the  proceedings,  and  the  first  to  be  contemporaneously  reported  and  published,  bears 
the  title  "  Register  of  debates  in  Congress"  on  the  title-page,  the  back-title  being  "Congressional  debates." 
It  began  with  the  2d  session  of  the  18th  Congrass,  Dee.  0, 1824,  and  continued  to  the  end  of  the  1st  session 
of  the  25th  Congress,  Oct.  16, 1837,  making  in  all  14  v.  in  29  books. 

No  part  of  the  proceedings  is  given  which  does  not  involve  debate  or  some  incident  novel  or  important  in 
character.  The  debates  are  not  in  all  cases  literally  reported,  but  their  substantial  accuracy  may  be 
relied  upon.  Each  page  has  2  page  numbers,  one  for  each  column.  The  record  of  each  House  is  arranged 
by  sessions,  as  in  the  Annals,  excepting  in  the  first  volume,  which  is  by  days,  as  in  the  Globe  and  the 
Record. 

In  the  Appendix  attached  to  the  last  volume  of  each  session  are  printed  the  messages  of  the  President,  the 
most  unportant  reports  from  departments  of  the  Goverrraient  and  committees  of  Congress,  and  all  acts 
passed  during  the  session.  The  Register  was  compiled  and  published  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  the  first 
volume  issued  in  1825,  the  last  in  1837.  Provision  lor  the  purchase  of  copies  for  the  use  of  Congress  was 
made  from  time  to  time.  Duff  Green  published  in  Washington,  1834,  2  v.  of  a  "Register  of  debates" 
(Yl.l:D35  3,4)  giving  a  report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  23d  Congress,  Dec.  2, 1833-May  31, 1834,  and  for  that 
period  duplicating  Gales  &  Seaton^s  Register.] 


X4S. 

X44 

X45 
X46 

X47 

X48 
X49 

X50 

X51 
X52 
X58 
X54 
X56 

X56 


18 

2 

1 

19 

sp. 

1 

19 

2 

1 

19 

1 

2 

1 

19 

1 

2 

2 

19 

2 

3 

20 

1 

4 

1 

20 

1 

4 

1 

20 

1 

4 

2 

20 

2 

5 

21 

sp. 

5 

21 

1 

6 

1 

21 

1 

6 

1 

21 

1 

6 

2 

21 

2 

7 

22 

1 

8 

1 

22 

1 

8 

2 

22 

1 

8 

3 

22 

2 

9 

1 

22 

2 

9 

I 

Dec.  6,  1824-Mar.  8,  1825.. 

Mar.  4-9, 182.5 

Dec.  6,  1826-May  22, 1826. . . 

Dec.  5, 1825-Mar.  13, 1826 

Mar.  13-May  22,  1826 

Dec.  4,  1826-Mar.  8,  1827  . 
Dec.  8,  1827-May2G,  1828... 

Dec.  3, 1827- Feb.  7, 1828 

Feb.7-May  26,  1828 

Dec.  1,  1828- .Har.  8,  1829. . 

Mar.  [4]5-lfi[17),  1829 

Dec.  7,  1829-May31,1830... 

Dec.  7,  1829-Mar.  24,  1830 

Mar.24-May81,  1880 

Dec.  6,  1830-Mar.  8,  1881.. 
Dec.  5,  1881-July  16, 1832 . . . 

Dec.  5,  1831-May  9, 1832 

May9^aly  16,1882 

Dec.  8,  1882-Mar.  2, 1833.... 
Dec.  3, 1832-Jan.  24, 1833 


Senate  and  House. 

Senate 

do 

House 

do 


Senate  and  House. 

Senate 

House 

do 


Senate  and  House. 

Senate 

do 

House 

do 

Senate  and  House. 


House. 
....do. 


Senate. 


No  proceedings  printed. 


No     proceedings     for 
Mar.  4  or  17. 1829. 


t  Heavy  type  used  In  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  Its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe— this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congre&ai.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1466 


REGISTER  OF  DEBATES— Continued 


X57 

X58 

X59 

X60 
X61 

X62 

X63 
X64 

X65 

X66 
X67 


X69 
X70 
X71 


25  I     1 

25  ■     1 


Period  t 


Jan.  24-Mar.  2,  1833 

Dec.  2,  1833-Apr.  18,  1834. . . . 

Apr.  IS-June  30,  1834 

Dec.  2, 18.33-Feb.  25, 1834 

Feb.  25-May  19, 1834 . 

May  19-June  30,  1834 

Dec.  1,  1834-Mar.  3,  1835 

Dec.  1, 1834-Feb.  10,  1835 

Feb.  10-Mar.  3,  1835 

Dec.  7,  1835-Apr.  25, 183C. . . . 

Apr.  25-July  4,  1836 

Dec.  7, 1835-Feb.  17, 1836 

Feb.  17-May  23, 1836 

May2.3^uly4,  1836 

Dec.  5,  1836-Mar.  3, 1837 

Mar.  4-10, 1837 

Dex>.  5, 1836- Jan.  17, 1837 

Jan.  17-Mar.  3,  1837 

Sept.  4-Oct.  16, 1837 

Sept.  4-Oct.  2, 1837 

Oct.  2-Oct.  16,  1837 


Proceedings  of- 


Home. 
Senate . 

do. 

House . 

do. 

do. 

Senate . 
House. 

do. 

Senate . 

do. 

House. 

do. 

do. 

Senate . 

do. 

House . 

do. 

Senate . 
House . 
do. 


Notes 


See:ihoYlA:T>'i:ihi. 


CONGRESSIONAL  GLOBE 

[The  Congressional  globe  began  with  the  1st  session  of  the  23d  Congress,  Dec.  2, 1833,  duplicating  the  Reg- 
ister of  debates  in  Congress  for  the  23d  and  24th  Congresses  and  the  1st  session  of  the  25th  Congress,  and 
continued  until  the  end  of  the  42d  Congress,  Mar.  3,  1873.  being  complete  in  109  quarto  books.  This 
series,  to  the  close  of  the  31st  Congress,  as  indicated  on  the  title-page,  contains  "Sketches  of  debates  and 
proceedings."  The  title  is  then  changed  by  omission  of  the  words  "sketches  of,"  implying  thereafter  a 
fuller  report. 

The  appendixes,  in  addition  to  speeches  of  Senators  and  Representatives  withheld  for  revision  and  not 
printed  in  the  body  of  the  Globe,  contain  also,  to  the  close  of  the  39th  Congress,  messages  of  the  President 
and  reports  of  Cabinet  officers,  and  from  the  2d  session  of  the  32d  Congress  the  text  of  the  laws.  Also  to 
the  1st  session  of  the  37th  Congress,  a  detailed  statement  of  the  appropriations  made  during  each  ses- 
sion. An  index,  covering  the  session  to  which  it  belongs,  is  found  in  most  volumes  excepting  for  the  2d 
session,  42d  Congress,  when  the  index  is  in  a  separate  volume.  Each  of  the  appendixes  has  its  own 
index. 

The  Globe  was  edited  and  published  as  follows:  By  Blair  &  Rives  to  the  close  of  the  30th  Congress;  by 
John  C.  Rives  to  the  close  of  the  1st  session  of  the  38th  Congress;  by  F.  &  J.  Rives  to  the  close  of  the 
39th  Congress;  l)y  F.  &  J.  Rives  and  George  A.  Bailey  to  the  close  of  the  series.  The  work  was  supplied 
to  Congress  under  resolutions  providing  for  its  purchase.  The  first  volume  was  published  in  1834;  the 
last  in  1873. 

A  portion  of  the  first  37  v.  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  bear  volume  numbers  on  the  title-pages,  after 
which  the  volumes  are  unnumbered.  It  seems,  however,  that  dillerent  sets  differ  in  this  numbering, 
consequently,  after  v.  14  the  numbers  on  the  title-pages  are  disregarded  and  the  Public  Documents 
Library  has  assigned  a  volume  number  for  each  session  of  Congress  in  accordance  with  the  plan  which 
had  been  adopted  by  the  publishers  of  the  Congressional  record.] 


X72 
X73 

X74 

X75 
X76 
X77 


Dec.  2,  1833-Jiine  30,  1834 . 
Dec.  1,  1834-Mar.  3,  1835... 
Dec.  7,  1835-July  4,  1836.. . 


Dec.  5,  1836-Mar.  3,  1837 
Sept.  4-Oct.  16,  1837 


Dec.  4, 
Dec.  3, 
Dec.  2, 


1837-July  9,  1838 . 
1838-Mar.  3,  1839. . 
1839-July  21,  1840. 


Senate  and  House. 

....do 

do 


v.  1  and  2  bound  to- 
gether. 
Also  appendix, 
v.  4  and  5  bound  to- 
gether; appendix  in 
each  volume. 
Also  appendix. 
Do. 
Do. 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  67th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  6. 


1467 

CONGRESSIONAL  GLOBE—Continued 


:^ 


Period  t 


Proceedings  of- 


NotM 


X78^ 

X79 

X80 

X81 
X82 


X88 

X84 

X85 


"  X86 
X87 
X88 
X89 
X90 

X9lJ 
X92 

X93 
X94 

X95 
X96 

X98 

X99 

XlOO 

XlOl 

X108 


XIOS 
X104 
X105 
X106 
X107 
X108 
X109 
XllO 

Xlllj 

X112 
XllS 


Dec.  7,  1840-MAr.  8,  1841.. 

Mar.  4-14  [15],  1841 

May  81-Sept.  IS,  1841 

Dec.  6,  1841-Aai?.81, 1842. 


Senate  and  Iloiise. 

Senate , 

Senate  and  House. 
do 


app. 


app. 


app. 


app. 


1  (19] 

2  [20] 

sp.  I  i-ioi 

1     [211 
1     12 
1     [211 

1  121] 

2  (22] 
2  I  [22] 

^.    (22] 


app. 


app. 


1 

2 

3 

app. 


(23] 
(23] 
(23] 
(23] 
2  i  [24] 
2  I  [24] 
(26) 
(251 
[251 
(25) 
(25) 
[2f,] 


app. 
app. 


1 

2 

3 

app." 


app. 
1 
2 
3 
3 

app. 


Dec.  5,  1842-Mar.  S,  1843. 


Dec.  4,  1843-June  17,  1844. 


Senate  and  House. 


.do. 


Dee.  2,  1844-Mar.  8,  1845. .!  Senate  and  House. 
Mar.  4-2(),  1845 Senate 


Dec.  1,  1845-Aiig.  10,  1846.   Senate  and  House. 


Dec.  7,  184ft-!tfar.  8,  1847..  .   Senate  and  House. 
Dec.  6,  1847-Aug.  14,  1848. do 


Dec.  4,  1848-Mar.  3,  1849.. . 

Mar.  5-23, 1849 

Dec.  3,  1849-May  IG,  1850 


Senate  and  House. 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 


MaylO^ept.  80,  1850 do. 


Dec.  2,  1850-Mar.  3,  1851... 

Mar.  4-13, 1851 

Dec.  1,  1851-Mar.  23, 1852.... 

Mar.  23-July  8, 1852 

JuIyS-Aug.  31,  1852 


Dee.  «,  1852-Mar.  3,  1858. ..    Senate  and  House 


Senate  and  House. 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Mar.  4-Apr.  11, 1833 Senate 


Dec.  5,  1858-Mar.  29, 18.')4. 

Mar.  29-June  29,  1854 

June2*-Aug.  7,  1854 


Dec.  4,  1854-Mar.  8,  1855. 


Dec.  8,  1866- Apr.  2, 185»; 
Apr.  2-July  11,185G..'. ... 
Julyll-Aug.  18,  1856... 
Ang.  21-80,  1856 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Senate  and  House. 


Senate  and  House. 
do 


.do. 
.do. 


Dec.  1,  1856-Mar.  3,  1857..  .1  Penatoaiid  Honsi' 


Also  appendix. 
Do. 

Appendix. 

p.  1-30,  secret  session  of 
Senate,  Aug.  11-30, 
1842;  also  appendix. 

Appendix. 
Also  appendix. 
Proceedings  for  Mar.  4 
only. 

Appendix. 
Also  appendix. 
6'€ca/«o  Y1.3:P94. 
Appendix;     see     also 

Y1.3:P94. 
Also  api)endix. 
p.  326-355  of  appendix. 
Contains  index  to  pts. 

1,2. 

Appendix,  pt.  1,  with 

index. 
Appendix,  pt.  2. 
.Vlso  appendix, 
p.  398-425  of  appendix. 
Contains  index  to  v.  21. 


Appendix. 

Appendix. 

p.  243-330  of  appendix; 
erroneously  called 
32d  Cong.  3d  sess. 


Appendix. 
Appendix. 

-Appendix. 


t  Heavy  type  used  In  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors— the 
Annais  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  66  Congres.'^es  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1468 


CONGRESSIONAL  GLOBE— Continued 


Period  f 


Proceedings  of— 


Notes 


[26] 

[26] 

[27] 

[27] 

[27] 

[2 

[27] 

[28] 

[28] 

[28] 

[29] 

[29] 

[29] 

[29] 

[29] 

[30] 

[30] 

[30] 

[31] 

[32] 

[32] 

[32] 

[32) 

[33] 

[33] 

[33] 

[34] 

[34] 

[34] 

[34] 

[35] 

[35] 

[35; 

[36] 

[36] 

[36] 

[36] 

[36] 

[37] 

[37] 

[37] 


app. 

app. 
1 
2 
3 
3 

app. 
1 
2 


Mar.  4-14, 1857 

Dec.  7,  1857-Mar.  10,  1858., 

Mar.  10-May  11, 1858 

May  11-June  14,  1858 

June  15, 16, 1858 


Senate , 

Senate  and  House 
....do 


....do 

Senate *, . 


Dec.  6,  1858-Feb.  15, 1859. 

Feb.  15-Mar.  3,  1859 

Mar.  4-10,  1859 

Dec.  6,  1859-Mar.  1, 1860. . 

Mar.  1- Apr.  30, 1860 

Apr.  30- June  11, 1860 

June  11-June  25,  1860 

June  2()-28, 1860 

Dec.  3,  1860-Feb.  18, 1861 . 

Feb.  18-Mar.  2,  1861 

Mar.  4-28, 1861 

July  4-Au?.  6,  1861 

Dec.  2,  1861-Feb.  26, 1862. 

Feb.  26-May  2, 1862 

May  2-June  23, 1862 

June23-July  17,  1862 

Dec.  I,  1862-Feb.  12, 1863. 

Feb.  12-Mar.  3,  1863 

Mar.  4-14,  1863 

Dec.  7,  1863-Mar.  7, 1864.. 

Mar.  7- Apr.  29, 1864 

Apr.  29-June  14, 1864 

June  14-July  4,  1864 

Dec.  5,  1864-Feb.  16, 1865. 

Feb.  16-Mar.  3,  1865 

Mar.  4-11,186,5 

Dec.  4,  1865-Feb.  21, 1866. 

Feb.  21-Apr.  12, 1866 

Apr.  12-AIay  29, 1866 

May  29-July  16,  1866 

July  16-July  28,  1866 

Dec.  3,  1866-Jan.  25, 1867., 

Jan.  2o-Feb.  22, 1867 

Feb.  23-Mar.  2,  1867 


Mar.  4-30,  July  3-20,  Nov.  21- 
Dec.  2,1867 

Apr.  1-20, 1867 

Dec.  2,  1867-Feb.  6, 1868 

Feb.  6-Mar.  21, 1868 

Mar.  21-June  11, 1868 

June  11-July  16, 1868 

July  l(i-27,  Sept.  21,  Oct.  16, 

Nov.  10,  1868 

t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe— this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  66  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


Senate  and  House 

....do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 

do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House 

do 

do 

do 

.,...do 

^do 

do 

do 


Appendix. 

p.  371-398  of  appendix. 


p.  3051-61  of  pt.  3. 
Appendix. 


Also  appendix, 
p.  ]6S5-92of  pt. 


Also  appendix, 
p.  3303-1 1  of  pt.  4. 

Also  appendix.  '"'' 
p.  1433-1626  of  pt.  2. 
Also  appendix. 


Also  appendix. 

Also  appendix, 
p.  1553-64  of  pt.  2. 


Also  appendix. 

Also  appendix, 
p.  1424-40  of  pt. 


Also  appendix. 

Senate  to  Feb.  18  only. 

Senate  begins  with  Feb. 

18;  also  appendix. 


....do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 

.....do 

do 

do 


.do. 


Also  appendix, 
p.  821-851. 


Also  appendix. 


n 


1469 


CONORE8SIONALi  OLOBE-Continued 


XIM 

X156 
X156 
X167 

X158 


X161 
X162 
X163 
X164 
X165 

xiee 

X167 
X168 
X169 

X170J 

X171 
X172 
X178 
X174 
X175 
X176 
X177 
X178 
X179 
X180 


42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

2 

42 

3 

42 

3 

42 

3 

[39] 

(401 
I40J 
[40] 
(41) 
[41] 
[42] 
[42] 
[42] 
[42] 
[42] 
[42] 
[42] 

[43] 
[43] 
[43] 
[441 
[44] 
[44] 
[45] 
[45] 
[45] 
[45] 
[45] 
[45] 
[45] 
[46] 
[46] 
[46] 


suppi 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
app. 

1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 

It 

2 
3 
4 
5 

app. 

ind!ex 
1 
2 
3 


Period  t 


Dec.  7,  1868-Feb.  1,1869. 

Feb.  1-23,  18(i9.. 

Fcb.23-Mar.  8,  1869 

Mar.  4-Apr.  10, 1869 

Apr.  12-22, 18G9 

Dec.  6,  1869- Feb.  1, 1870. 

Feb.  1-Mar.  11, 1870 

Mar.  11- Apr.  20, 1870 

Apr.  20-May24, 1870 

Ma  y  24-June  22, 1870 

June  22-iiily  15,  1870.... 


Dec.  5,  1870-Jan.  30, 1871. 

Jan.  30-Feb.  24, 1871 

Feb.  24-Mar.  8,  1871 

Mar.  4-Apr.  IL  1871 

Apr.  ll-Apr.20,  1871.... 

May  10-27, 1871 

Dec.  4,  1871-Feb.8,1872. 

Feb.  8-Mar.  19, 1872 

Mar.  19- Apr.  23, 1872 

Apr.  23-May  17, 1872 

Mayl7-June  10,  1872.... 


Dec.  2,  1872-Jau.  17, 1873. 

Jan.  17- Feb.  22, 1873 

Feb.22-Mar.  8,  1878 


Proceedings  of— 


Senate  and  Uoiuie. 
do 


do 

do 

Senate 

Senate  and  Hoose. 

do 

do 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 

do 


do 

Senate 

Senate  and  House. 
do 


....do.... 
.-..do.... 
....do.... 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Notes 


Supplement;    trial 
Andrew  Johnson. 


.\lso  appendix. 
Also  appendix, 
p.  725-777. 


Appendix;  called  pt.  7 
on  half  title-i)age. 


Also  appendix. 

Also  appendix, 
p.  845-931  of  pt.  2. 


Appendix. 
Index  to  v.  45. 


Also  appendix. 


CONGldESSIONAL.  RECORD 

[This  was  the  first  series  of  the  proceedings  to  be  officially  reported,  printed,  and  published  directly  by  the 
Government,  under  act  of  Mar.  3, 1873  (Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  510).  It  began  with  the  43d  Congress,  has  been 
continued  to  the  present  time,  and  up  to  the  end  of  the  61st  Congress,  1st  session,  Aug.  5,  1909,  com- 
prises 258  quarto  books.  It  is  printed  at  the  Goverrunent  Printing  Office  from  stenographic  reports 
supplied  by  the  official  reporters  of  the  Senate  and  the  House.  All  extraneous  matter  has  been  excluded 
from  this  series,  the  contents  of  the  several  volumes  being  strictly  limited  to  the  proceedings  of  Congress. 
The  appendixes  contain  only  speeches  which,  for  one  reason  or  another,  usually  because  withheld  for 
revi.sion  by  the  authors,  were  not  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  the  Record. 

See  also  note  under  X«».) 


X181 

4H 

sp. 

1 

X182 

4:t 

2 

1 

X18S 

43 

2 

2 

X184 

43 

2 

3 

X185 

43 

2 

4 

X186 

43 

2 

5 

X187 

43 

2 

6 

X188 

43 

2 

index 

Mar.  4-2r>,  1873 

Dec.  1,  1878-Jan.  20, 1874. 

Jan.  29-Mar.  5, 1874 

Mar.  6- Apr.  11,1874 

Apr.  Il-Mayl9,  1874 

May  19-June  15, 1874 

June  15-Jane  28, 1874 . . . . 


Senatp 

Senate  and  House. 
do 


....do 

...do 

....do 

....do 


Also  apjiendix. 
Index  to  v.  2. 


t  Heavy  type  used  In  the  6th  column  Indicates  the  dates  of  beirinning:  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  Its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


X201 
X202 
X203 
X204 
X205 

X206 

X207 
X208 
X209 
X210 
X211 
X212 
X213 
X214 
X215 
X216 
X217 
X218 
X219 
X220 
X221 
X222 
X223 
X224 
X225 
X226 
X227 
X228 
X229 
X230 
X231 
X232 
X233 
X234 
X235 


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X189 

43 

2 

X190 

43 

2 

X191 

43 

2 

X192 

43 

2 

X198J 

:: 

sp. 

X194 

44 

X195 

44 

X196 

44 

X197 

44 

X198 

44 

1 

X199 
X200 

44 
44 

3 
index 
1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
index 
7 


3 
index 

4 


] 
2 
3 
4 
5 
index 


index 
1 
2 

index 

2 
3 
4 
5 

index 
1 
2 
3 

index 


Period  f 


Dec.  7,  1874-Jan.  28, 1875. 

Jan.  28-Feb.  23, 1875 

Feb.  23-Mar.  3,  1875 


Mar.  5-24, 1875 

Dec.  6,  1875-Feb.  10,1876... 

Feb.  10-Mar.  28, 1876 

Mar.  28-May  5, 1876 

May  5-June  22, 1876 

June  22-Juiy  29, 1876 

July29-Aug.  15,  1876 


Mar.  2-Aug.  1, 1876 

Dec.  4,  1876-Jan.  23, 1877. 

Jan.  23-Feb.  20, 1877 

Feb.  20-Mar.  3,  1877 


Jan.  31-Mar.  2, 1877 

Mar.  5-17, 1877 

Oct.  15-Dec.  3,  1877 

Dec.  3,  1877-Feb.  13, 1878. 

Feb.  13-Mar.  25, 1878 

Mar.  25-May  1, 1878 .'. 

May  1-Juue  5, 1878 

Junes-June  20,  1878 . 


Dec.  2,  1878-Feb.  3, 1879. 

Feb.  3-24, 1879 

Feb.  24-Mar.  3,  1879 


Mar.  18-May  13,  1879. 
Mayl3-July  1,  1879. 


Dec.  1,  1879-Feb.  19, 1880.. 

Feb.  19-Apr.  1,1880 

Apr.  1-May5, 1880. 

May  5-June  1, 1880 

June  1-June  16,  1880 


Dec.  6,  1880- Jan.  25, 1881. 

Jan.  25-Feb.  17, 1881 

Feb.  17-Mar.  3,  1881 


Mar.  4-May  20,  Oct.  10-29, 1881 
Dec.  5,  1881-Feb.  9, 1882. 

Feb.  9-Mar.  17, 1882 

Mar.  17-Apr.  18, 1882. 
Apr.  18-May  17, 1882. 
May  17- June  23,  18S2. 


Proceedings  of- 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House. 
do 


....do. 
....do. 
....do. 
....do. 


Senate  and  House. 


Electoral  Coinn . . 

Senate 

Senate  and  House 

....do 

....do 

....do 

..-.do 

....do 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

.....do 


Senate  and  House. 
do 


Senate  and  House. 

..-.do 

..-.do 

....do 

....do 


Notes 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  3. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  4,  pts.  1-6. 
Trial  of  Wm.  W.  Bel- 
Icnap. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  5. 

1  Also  appendix  and  in- 
J     dex  to  V.  6. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  7. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  8. 

Also  appendix. 
Index  to  V.  9. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  10. 


Senate  and  House.  | 
....do ' 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  11. 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congnress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe— this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  66  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1471 

CONGRESSIONAL.  RBCORD^-Continued 


X28« 

X287 

X288 

X289 

X240 

X241  I  47 

X242  I  47 

^||147 

X29m48 


X245 
X246 
X247 
X248 
X249 
X250 
X251 
X262 
X258 
X254 

X255' 


49 


I    49 


X256 
X257 
X258 
X259 
X260 
X261 
X262 
X263 
X264 
X265 
X266 
X267 
X268 
X269 
X270 
X271 
X272 
X278 
X274 
X275 
X276 
X277 
X278 
X279 
X280 
X281 
X282 

X28Z< 


2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

ii 

2 

2 

2 

sp. 

1 


6 

7 

iudex 
1 
2 
3 
4 

index 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

index 
1 
2 
3 

index 
1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


Period  t 


June  23-July  25, 1882 Senate  and  House . 

July25-AoR.  8,  1882 do 


Proceedings  of— 


Notes 


Dec.  4,  1882-Jan.  9, 1883. 

Jan.  9-Foh.  2, 1883 

Feb.  2-20, 1883 

Feb.  2(^Mar.  8,  1888.... 


Dec.  8,  1888-Feb.  11, 1884. 

Feb.  11-Mar.  18, 1884 

Mar.  18-Apr.  10,  1884 

Apr.  16-May  16, 1884 

May  ItV-June  21, 1884 

June21-Jaly  7,  1884 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


.do. 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


.do 

.do 

-do 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  13. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  14. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  15. 


Dec.  1,  1884-Jan.  22, 1885. 

Jan.  22-Feb.  18, 1885 

Feb.  18-Mar.  8,  1885 


Senate  and  House. j 

do ' 

do I 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  10. 


Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1885 

Dec.  7,  1885-Feb.  3, 1886. 

Feb.  .VMar.  8, 1886 

Mar.  8- Apr.  8, 1886 

Apr.  8-May  11,1 88(i 

May  Il-Juue9, 1886 

June  9-July  6, 1886 

July  6-28, 1886 

July  2&-Ang:.  6,  1886 


Senate 

Senate  and  House. 
do 


.do. 


.do. 
.do. 
.do. 


index 
1 
2 
3 

index 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 


10 
index 

2  I 

3  I 
index 

1 
1 


Dec.  6,  188ft-Jan.  25, 1887. . 

Jan.  25-Feb.  21, 1887 

Feb.  21-Mar.  8,  1887...,.*; 


I 

I  Senate  and  House. 

J'. ....do 
'..i.i.do 


Dec.  6,  1887- Feb.  7, 1888. 

Feb.  7-Mar.  13, 1888 

Mar.  13-Apr.  16, 1888 

Apr.  16-May  11, 1888 

May  11-June  7, 1888 

June  7-July  9, 1888 

July  9-28,  1888 

July  28-Aug.  27,  1888 

Aug.  27-Oct.  4,  1888 

Oct.  4-Oct.  20,  1888 


Senate  and  House. 

....do 

...do 


Dec.  8,  1888-Jan.  19, 1889. 

Jan.  19- Feb.  16, 1889 

Feb.  16-M»r.  2,  1889 


Mar.  4-Apr.  2, 1889 

Dec.  2,  1889- Feb.  3, 1890. 


.do. 
-do. 
.do. 
-do. 
.do. 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Senate  and  House. 


Aiso  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  17. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  18. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  19. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  20. 


t  Heavy  tjrpe  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors—the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  -this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  6. 


1472 


CONGRESSIONAIi  RECORD— Continued 


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M 

1 

i 

^ 

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51 

21 

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X285 

51 

21 

3 

X28<5 

51 

21 

4 

X287 

51 

21 

5 

X288 

51 

21 

6 

X289 

61 

21 

7 

X290 

51 

21 

8 

X291 

51 

21 

9 

X292 

51 

21 

10 

X293 

51 

21 

11 

X294 

51 

21 

index 

X295 

51 

2 

22 

1 

X296 

51 

2 

22 

2 

X297 

51 

2 

22 

3 

X298 

51 

2 

22 

4 

X299 

51 

2 

22 

iBdex 

X300 

52 

23 

1 

X301 

52 

23 

2 

X302 

52 

52 

?3 

3 
4 

X303 

23 

X804 

52 

23 

5 

X305 

52 

23 

6 

X306 

52 

23 

7 

X307 

52 

23 

8 

X308 

52 

23 

index 

X309 

52 

2 

24 

1 

X310 

52 

2 

24 

2 

X311 

"52 

2 

24 

3 

X812 

52 

2 

24 

index 

X313| 

53 
53 

sp. 
1 

25 
25 

1 
1 

X314 

53 

1 

25 

2 

X315 

53 

1 

25 

3 

X316 

53 

1 

25 

index 

X317 

53 

2 

26 

1 

X318  1  53 

2 

26 

2 

X319     53 

2 

26 

3 

X820  i  53 

2 

26 

4 

X321     53 

2 

26 

5 

X322  !  53 

2 

20 

6 

X323 

53 

2 

26 

7 

X824 

53 

2 

26 

.   8 

X32o 

53 

2 

26 

9 

X326 

53 

2 

26 

10 

X327 

53 

2 

26 

index 

X328 

53 

3 

27 

1 

X329 

53 

3 

27 

2 

X330 

53 

3 

27 

3 

X331 

53 

3l 

27 

4 

Period  t 


Proceedings  of - 


Notes 


Feb.  :3-Mar.  7, 1890. . . . 

Mar.  7-Apr.  4, 1890 

Apr.  4-30, 1890 

Apr.  30-May20, 1890.. 
May20-Junel3,  1890.. 
Junol3-July9, 1890... 
July  9- Aug.  4, 1890. . . . 

Aug.  4-28, 1890 

Aug.  28-Sept.  25, 1890. 
Sept.25-Oct.  1,  1890. 


Dec.  1,  1890-Jan.  8,  1891. 

Jan.  8-Feb.  3, 1891 

Feb.  3-23, 1891 

Feb.  23-Mar.  3,  1891.... 


Dec.  7,  1891-Feb.  10, 
Feb.  10-Mar.  11, 1892. . 
Mar.  11-Apr.  6, 1892. . . 
Apr.  6-M  ay  6, 1892.... 

May  6-June4, 1892 

June  4-July  14, 1892... 
July  14-Aug.  5,  1892. 


Dec.  5,  1892-Jan.  28, 
Jan.  28-Feb.  18, 1893-. 
Feb.  18-Mar.  3,  1893. 


Mar.  4- Apr.  15, 1893. . 
Aug.  7-Sept.  6, 1893. . 
Sept..  6-Oct.  16, 1893.. 
Oct.  16-Nov.  3,  1893. 


Dec.  4,  1898-Jan.  18, 1894. 

Jan.  18-Feb.  8, 1894 

Feb.  S-Mar.  16, 1894 

Mar.  16- Apr.  24, 1894 

Apr.  24-May  21, 1894 

May  21-June  9,  sl894 

June  9-July  12, 1894 

Jillyl2-Aug.  28,  1894.... 


Senate  and  House . 
do , 


Senate  and  House. 
....do 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  21. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  22. 


Senate  and  House. 
....do 


Senate  and  House. 
....do 


.do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House 

....do 

....do 


Appendix. 
Index  to  v.  23. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  24. 


Also  appendi.x. 
Index  to  v.  25. 


Senate  and  House. 

....do 

....do 

.-..do 

....do 

.-..do 

.-..do 

....do 


Dec.  3,  1894-Jan.  14, 
Jan.  14-Feb.  6, 1895.. 

Feb.  (>-26, 1895 

Feb.  26-Mar.  2,  1895 


1895. 


Senate  and  House. 

....do 

....do.... 

....do 


Appendix,  pt.  1. 
Appendix,  pt.  2. 
Index  to  v.  26. 


Also  appendix. 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors-  the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  -this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1473 


CONGRESSIONAL  RECORD— Continued 


X882 
X888 
X834 
X835 
X886 
X887 
X888 
X839 
X840 
X841 
X842 
X848 
X344 

X345J 

X346 
X347 
X348 
X349 
X350 
X351 
X8o2 
X8o3 
X354 
X855 
X856 
X357 
X858 
X339 
X860 
X861 
X862 
X863 
X364 
X86& 
X866 
X867 
X868 
X869 
X870 
X871 
X872 
X878 
X874 
X875 

X876 

X877 
X878 


1 

1 

i 

0^ 

5:1 

3 

27 

index 

54 

28 

1 

54 

28 

2 

54 

28 

3 

54 

28 

4 

54 

28 

5 

54 

28 

6 

54 

28 

7 

54 

28 

index 

54 

2 

29 

1 

54 

2 

2i) 

2 

54 

2 

29 

3 

54 

2 

29 

index 

55 

sp. 

30 

1 

55 

1 

30 

1 

55 

1 

30 

2 

55 

1 

30 

3 

55 

1 

30 

index 

55 

2 

31 

1 

55 

2 

31 

2 

55 

2 

31 

3 

55 

2 

31 

4 

55 

2 

31 

5 

55 

2 

31 

6 

55 

2 

31 

7 

55 

2 

31 

8 

55 

2 

31 

index 

55 

3 

32 

1 

55 

3 

32 

2 

55 

3 

32 

3 

55 

3 

32 

index 

56 

33 

1 

50 

33 

2 

56 

33 

3 

56 

33 

4 

56 

33 

5 

56 

33 

6 

56 

33 

7 

56 

33 

8 

56 

33 

index 

56 

2 

34 

1 

56 

2 

34 

2 

56 

2 

34 

3 

56 

2 

34 

4 

56 

2 

34 

index 

f  ^^ 

sp. 

35 

1 

57 

1 

35 

1 

57 

1 

35 

2 

57 

1 

35 

3 

Period  t 


Dec.  2»  1895-Jaa.  27, 1S96. 

Jan,  27- Fob.  20, 1890 

Feb.  20-Mar.  20, 1890 

Mar.  20- Apr.  15,1890 

Apr.  15-May8, 1890 

May  8-June  2, 1890 

June2-Jane  11,  1896  .  .. 


Dec.  7,  1896-Jan.  21, 1897 

Jan.  21-Feb.  19, 1S97 

Feb.  19-Mar.  8,  1897.... 


Mar.  4-10, 1897 .. 

Mar.  15-Mayl7,  1897. 
Mayl7-July2, 1897... 
July  2-July  24,  1897. 


Dec.  6,  1897-Jau.  25,  ] 
Jan.  25-Feb.  22, 1898.. 
Feb.  22-Mar.  21,1898.. 
Mar.  21-Apr.  18, 1898.. 
Apr.  lS-Mayl9, 1898.. 
May  19-Junel4, 1898.. 
June  14-July  8,  1898. 


Dec.  5,  1898-Jan.  20, 1890. 

Jan.  26-Feb.  21, 1890 

Feb.21-Mar.  8,  1899 


Dec.  4,  1899-Jan.  19, 1900. 

Jan.  20-Feb.  21, 1900 

Feb.  21-Mar.  10,1900 

Mar.  lf>- Apr.  7, 1900 

Apr.  7-2S,  1900 

Apr.  28-May  19,  1900 

May  19-June  5, 1900 

June  5-June  7,  1900 


Dec.  8,  1900-Jan.  14. 1901. 

Jan.  14-Feb.  6, 1901 

Feb.  6-25, 1901 

Feb.  25-Mar.  2,  1901 


Mar.  4-9, 1901 

Dec.  2,  1901-Jan.  27, 1902. 

Jan.  27-Feb.  22, 19(r2 

Feb.  22-Mar.  21,  1902 


Proceedings  of— 


Senate  and  Uouse 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Senate  and  Uouse, 

do 

do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House. 

do 

....do 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Seuate  and  Hoase 

do 

do 


Sonate  and  House. 

do 

do 

do . 

do 

do 


.do. 


Senate  and  House. 

do 

do 

do 


Senate 

Seuate  and  House. 

do 

do 


Notes 


Index  to  V.  27. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  28. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  29. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  30. 


Appendix. 
Index  to  v.  31. 


Also  aijpendi.x. 
Index  to  v.  32. 


.\lso  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  33. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  34. 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6tli  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning:  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors— the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  -this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  57th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


82452°— 11- 


-93 


1474 


CONGRESSIONAL  RECORD— Continued 


O  O 

II 


Period  t 


Proceedings  of- 


Notes 


X379 
X380 
X381 
X382 
X383 
X384 
X385 
X386 
X387 
X388 

X389J 

X390 
X391 
X392 
X393 
X394 
X395 
X396 
X397 
X398 
X399 
X400 
X401 

X402J 

X403 
X404 
X405 
X406 
X407 
X408 
X409 
X410 
X411 
X412 
X413 
X414 
X415 
X416 
X417 
X418 
X419 
X420 
X421 
X422 
X423 
X424 
X425 
X426 
X427 


4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

index 
1 
2 
3 

index 


Mar.  21-Apr.  16, 1902. . 
Apr.  16-MaylO,  1902.. 
May  10-June5, 1902... 

June  5-25, 1902 

June25-July  1,  1902. 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

index 
1 
2 
•3 
4 

index 
1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

index 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

index 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

index 


Dec.  1,  1902- Jan.  22,  1903. 

Jan.  22-Feb.  14, 1903 

Feb.  14-Mar.  4,  1903 


Mar.  5-19, 1903 

Nov.  9-Dec.  7,  1903 

Dec.  7,  1903-Jan.  21,  1904. 

Jan.  21-Feb.  18, 1904 

Feb.  18-Mar.  9, 1904 

Mar.  9-Mar.  31, 1904 

Mar.  31-Apr.  18, 1904 

Apr.  18-Apr.  28,  1904  . . . 


Dec.  5,  1904-Jan.  18,  1905. 

Jan.  18-Fel).  8,  1905 

Feb.  8-23, 1905 

Feb.  23-Mar.  4,  1905 


Mar.  4-18, 1905 

Dec.  4,  1905-Jan.  12, 1900. 

Jan.  12-Feb.  3,  1906 

Feb.  3-26, 1906 

Feb.  26-Mar.  20,  1906 

Mar.  20-Apr.  11,  1906 

Apr.  11-28, 1906 

Apr.  28-May  17,  1906 

May  17- June  8,  1906 

June  8-23, 1906 

J  vine  23-June  30,  1906  ... 


Dec.  8,  1906-Jan.  11, 

Jan.  11-31, 1907 

Jan.  31-Feb.  15, 1907.. 

Feb.  15-26, 1907 

Feb.  26-Mar.  4,  1907 


1907. 


Dec.  2,  1907-Jan.  23, 
Jan.  23-Feb.  14, 1908.. 
Feb.  14-Mar.  7, 1908... 

Mar.  7-27, 1908 

Mar.  27-Apr.  21, 1908. . 
Apr.  21-MaylO,  1908.. 

May  10-27, 1908 

May  27-May  30, 1908 


1908. 


Senate  and  House . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


Senate  and  House 
....do 


.do. 


Senate 

Senate  and  House. 

....do 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  35. 


Also  appendix.   ' 

Index  to  v.  30. 
1  Also  appendix  and  in- 
l     dex  to  V.  37. 


Senate  and  House, 

...-do 

...-do 

....do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House, 

...-do 

....do 

...-do 

....do 

..-.do 

do 

do 

do 

do 


Senate  and  House 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


Senate  and  House. 

...-do 

do 

....do 

....do 

do.... 

do 

do 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  38. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  39. 


Also  api)endix. 
Index  to  v.  40. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  41. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  42. 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors  the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  debates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  66  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day. 
beginning  with  the  67th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1475 

CONGRESSIONAL  RECORD— Continued 


X428  '  60 
X429  I  60 
X4S0  I  60 
X481  I  60 
X482     60 


X488 

X484 
X485 
X486 
X487 
X438 


Y  61 
161 


3 
4 

index 
1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

index 


Period  t 


Dec.  7,  1908-Jan.  16, 1909. 

Jan.  16-Feb.  6, 1909 

Feb.  6-24, 1909 

Feb.  24-Mar.  4,  1909 


Mar.  4-6, 1909 

Mar.  16-Apr.  3, 1909. . 
Apr.  ;{-May22, 1909... 
May24-Junel6, 1909.. 
June  17-July  13, 1909.. 
July  15-Aug.  6,  1909. 


Proceedings  of- 


Senateand  House. 

do 

do 

do 


Senate 

Senate  and  House 

do 

do 


Notes 


.\Iso  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  43. 


Also  appendix. 
Index  to  v.  44. 


X«.      CONGRESSIONAL.  RECORD  (separates) 

[Ttio  Congressional  record  is  issued  daily  when  Congress  is  in  session,  and  indexes  thereto  are  published 

fortnightly. 

For  a  number  of  years  past,  it  has  been  the  custom  to  bind  up  every  2  weeks  a  small  edition  of  the  daily 
Congressional  records  for  that  period,  with  the  index  thereto.  These  fortnightly  volumes,  which  were 
bound  for  the  convenience  of  members  of  Congress  and  other  officials,  differ  in  paging  from  the  perma- 
nent boimd  edition  of  the  Record  classed  vmder  X  {see  preceding  table),  as  in  tne  latter,  the  text  is 
rearranged  and  printed  continuously  without  break.  The  two  bound  sets  must  not  be  confused.  The 
fortnightly  Indexes  do  not  give  correct  references  to  the  permanent  bound  volumes  under  X,  nor  does 
the  volume  index  give  correct  references  to  the  daily  edition  under  Xo. 

The  daily  vmbound  issues  of  the  Congressional  record  are  not  retauied  in  the  Public  Docimients  Library, 
but  the  fortnightly  bound  volumes  of  the  daily  Record  and  indexes  thereto,  mentioned  in  the  preced- 
ing para^ph,  are  kept  and  classified  imder  Xa.  Cong,  sess:  Following  the  colon,  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  uses  as  booknumber  the  number  of  the  fortnightly  issue,  that  is,  the  number  which 
appears  on  the  fortnightly  index  bound  at  the  beginning  of  each  book.  P'or  example,  the  classification 
for  the  first  fortnightly  bound  Congressional  record,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  is  Xo.59*:l.] 


Y.    CONGRESS 


Yl.     MISCELLANEOUS     PUBLICATIONS     OF     CONGRESS 

(In  the  list  of  miscellaneous  publications  of  Congress  given  below  the  arrangoment  is  as  follows:  under 
Yl.Cong.soss:  are  placed  the  confidential  Senate  executive  documents,  etc.,  concerning  the  arrange- 
ment of  which  further  information  will  be  found  in  the  note  preceding  tho.se  entries;  under  Yl.l:  are 
the  miscellaneous  unclassified  publications  of  both  Houses  of  Congress  issued  jointly;  while  the  mis- 
cellaneous publications  of  the  House  of  Representatives  arc  arranged  under  Yl.2:  and  those  of  the 
Senate,  under  Yl.3:J 

Yl.Cong.sess:     Confidential;    Senate    executive    documents, 
reports,  etc. 

[This  class  is  made  up  of  those  publications  which  were  printed  at  first 
as  Senate  confidential  documents  or  reports,  but  from  which  the  in- 
junction of  secrecy  hius  been  removed.  During  and  since  the  57th 
Congress,  the  date  when  the  document  was  made  public  has  been 
stamped  upon  the  publication  before  its  distribution.  Although  in 
appearance  somewhat  like  the  numbered  documents,  they  do  not 
appear  in  the  Congressional  set  unlass  a  new  number  in  the  regular 
set  of  Congressional  document  numbers  was  as-signed.  Nearly  all  of 
these  confidential  documents  are  treaties  and  conventions  which  are 
usually  prepared  by  the  State  Department  and  sent  to  the  Senate 
for  their  ratification. 

Such  confidential  documents  as  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library 
are  listed  on  p.  1 476-91,  but  the  library  does  not  claim  that  its  set  is  com- 

Elete,  only  a  few  issues  prior  to  the  55th  Congress  having  been  secured, 
[owever,  some  documents  with  asterisks  (*)  affixed  to  show  that 
they  are  not  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  included  in  the 
list,  with  incomplete  entries  taken  from  certain  lists  of  treaties  and 
conventions  classed  under  Y1.3:T71  ^K 
The  list  is  arranged  by  Congress  and  session  and  subarranged  under  the 
number  or  letter  by  which  known.) 


t  Heavy  type  used  in  the  6th  column  Indicates  the  dates  of  beginning  and  ending  of  each  session  of 
Congress.  In  accordance  with  the  usage  of  the  Congressional  record,  and  its  predecessors  the 
Annals  of  Congress,  the  Register  of  deoates,  and  the  Congressional  globe  this  Checklist  uses  the 
legislative  day  for  the  termination  of  the  sessions  of  the  first  56  Congresses  and  the  calendar  day, 
beginning  with  the  67th  Congress.    See  also  note  at  head  of  Congressional  tables,  p.  5. 


1476 


Classification  no.      Yl. 


Yl.Cong.sess 

^        33  ■P:4 


403:BB 

412:H 
42  "PiA 


512:B 


532:B 


54 ':B 


542:F 

55  'PrA 
551:0 

55i:E 
552:D 

553:Bi 


MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS   OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 

Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

32-1,  [Executive]  A-R.  Eighteen  treaties  made  with  Indians 
in  California,  1851,  1852.  June  7,  1852,  ordered  reprinted 
Jan.  19,  1905. 

33-special  session  Senate  [Executive]  4.  Report  from  Secretary 
of  State  in  relation  to  fisheries  on  coast  of  British  North 
American  provinces.    Mar.  8,  1853. 

40-3,  Executive  BB.  Recent  negotiations  with  Great  Britain. 
[1869.]  [This  compilation  of  treaties  contains  besides 
Executive  BB,  Executives  CO  and  DD,  all  of  the  40th 
Congress,  3d  session.] 

41-2,  Executive  II.  Treaty  for  annexation  of  Dominican 
Republic,  signed  Nov.  29,  1869.     Jan.  10,  1870. 

42-special  session  -Senate,  Executive  A.  Treaty  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  for  settlement  of  pend- 
ing questions  between  the  2  countries,  signed  Washing- 
ton, B.C.,  May  8,  1871  [with  accompanying  documents]. 
May  10,  1871. 

44-special  session  Senate,  Executive  B.  Answer  to  resolution, 
correspondence  with  regard  to  claim  of  indemnity  from 
Spain  for  execution  of  persons  on  board  Virginius, 
See,  for  reprint  [3353-165]. 

51-2,  Executive  B.  General  act,  signed  Brussels,  July  2, 
1890,  for  suppression  of  African  slave  trade;  and  Con- 
vention of  commerce  and  navigation  between  United 
States  and  Independent  State  of  the  Congo,  signed 
Brussels,  Jan.  24,  1891,  as  amended,  with  proceedings  of 
Senate  thereon.  [1891.]  [This  compilation  of  treaties 
contains  also,  besides  Executive  B,  pts.  1,  2,  Executive 
C,  all  of  the  51st  Congress,  2d  session.] 

53-2,  Executive  B.  Convention,  concluded  Washington,  Mar. 
17,  1894,  between  United  States  and  China,  concerning 
subject  of  emigration  between  those  2  countries.  Mar. 
19,  1894. 

54-1,  Executive  B.  Convention  signed  Washington,  Feb.  8, 
1896,  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  provid- 
ing for  settlement  of  claims  presented  by  Great  Britain 
in  virtue  of  convention  of  Feb.  29,  1892  [on  Bering  Sea 
controversy].     Feb.  10,  1896. 

54-2,  Executive  D.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  for  arbitration  of  matters  in  difference,  signed 
Washington,  Jan.  11,  1897.     8ee  [3469-63]. 

54-2,  Executive  F.  Response  to  resolution,  correspondence 
between  United  States  and  Great  Britain  relative  to 
treaty  of  arbitration  pending  in  Senate.  Jan.  18,  1897. 
{See,  for  text  of  treaty,  [4766-161].] 

55-special  session  Senate,  Executive  A.  Answer  to  resolution, 
correspondence  in  regard  to  case  of  George  Washington 
Aguirre  in  Cuba.    Mar.  4,  1897.    * 

55-1,  Executive  C.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Chile  to  revive  convention  of  Aug.  7,  1892,  to  adjust 
claims  of  citizens  of  either  country  against  the  otner, 
signed  Washington,  May  24,  1897.     [1899.]    * 

55-1,  Executive  E.  Treaty  for  annexation  of  Hawaii,  signed 
Washington,  June  16,  1897.    June  18,  1897. 

55-2,  Executive  D.  Industrial  property  convention,  signed 
Brussels,  Dec.  14,  1897,  recommending  amendments  and 
additions  to  convention  for  protection  of  industrial  prop- 
erty concluded  at  Paris,  Mar.  20,  1883.     [1899.]    * 

55-3,  Executive  B,  pt.  1.  Treaty  of  peace  between  United 
Statesand  Spain,  signed  Paris,  Dec.  10, 1898.    Jan.  3, 1899. 


1477 


ClAMlfloatlon  no.       Yl. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS  OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 


Yl.CoTigf.sess; 

55-':(' 
553:E 
56»:rp.  1 


56  ^A2 

56i:B 

56  ^:C 

56i:D 

56»:E» 

56i:E2 

56i:F 
56»:G 

56i:H 


Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc.— Continued 

55-3,  Executive  B,  ])t.  2.  Same,  with  accompanying  papers. 
1899.     [3732-62] 

55-3,  Executive  C,  Sampson-Schley,  official  communications 
to  Senate,  1899.  [This  contains,  beside  Executive  C, 
Executive  D  also  of  the  55th  Congress,  3d  session.] 

55-3,  Executive  E.  Treaty  of  extradition  between  United 
States  and  Mexico,  concluded  City  of  Mexico,  Feb,  22, 
1899,     [1899.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  report  1.  Proposed  interoceanic  canal,  report 
[from  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations]  to  accompany 
Executive  M  [56th  Congress,  Ist  session],  convention  be- 
tween United  States  and  Great  Britain  to  facilitate  con- 
struction of  ship  canal  to  connect  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
oceans,  and  to  remove  any  objection  which  might  arise  out 
of  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty;  [with  views  of  minority]. 
Mar.  9,  1900,  [3868^268]  [See,  for  Executive  M,  56th 
Congress,  1st  session,  Y1.56^:M.] 

56-1,  Executive  A  [pt.  1].  Commercial  conventions  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain  for  Barbados,  Bermuda, 
British  Guiana,  Jamaica,  and  Turks  and  Caicos  islands, 
signed  June  and  July,  1899.     Dec.  6,  1899.     [3846-20] 

56-1,  Executive  A,  pt.  2.  Additional  and  amendatory  articles 
[signed  Washington,  Mar.  16,  1900,  extending  period 
within  which  may  be  exchanged  ratifications  of]  commer- 
cial conventions  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain 
for  Bermuda,  British  Guiana,  Jamaica,  and  Turks  and 
Caicos  islands,  signed  [July  18-24,  1899].    Mar.  [19],  1900. 

56-1,  Executive  B.  Convention  between  United  States,  Ger- 
many, and  Great  Britain  relating  to  settlement  of  claims 
in  Samoa  by  arbitration,  signed  Washington,  Nov.  7, 1899, 
[1900.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  C.  Convention,  signed  Washington,  Dec.  2, 
1899,  between  United  States,  Germany,  and  Great  Britain, 
to  adjust  questions  in  resj>ect  to  Samoan  Islands,  Dec.  6, 
1899.     [3852-157] 

56-1,  Executive  D.  Convention,  signed  Buenos  Aires,  July  10, 
1899,  between  United  States  and  Argentine  Republic  [se- 
curing reciprocity].     Dec,  6,  1899.     [3846-21] 

56-1,  Executive  E,  Convention,  signed  Washington,  July  24, 
1899,  between  United  States  and  France  [securing  reci- 
procity]. Dec.  6,  1899.  [3846-22] 
Same  [with  documents  relating  thereto].  Dec.  8,  1902. 
[This  edition  was  presented  by  Mr.  Davis  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  Foreign  Relations.  It  is  a  new  edition  of  Sen- 
ate document  225,  56th  Congress,  Ist  session,  serial  no. 
3858.] 

56-1,  Executive  F.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  relating  to  tenure  and  disposition  of  real  and  per- 
sonal property,  signed  Mar.  2,  1899.  Dec.  11,  1899. 
[3852-158] 

66-1,  Executive  G,  Convention,  si^ed  Brussels,  June  8,  1899, 
by  certain  Powers  [not  including  United  States],  for  regu- 
lation of  importation  of  spirituous  liquors  into  certain  re- 
gions of  Africa,  transmitted  for  consent  of  Senate  to  adhe- 
sion of  United  States.     Dec.  13,  1899. 

56-1,  Executive  H.  Convention  for  pacific  settlement  of  inter- 
national disputes,  and  declaration  to  prohibit,  for  5  years, 
launching  of  projectiles  and  explosives  from  balloons 
[etc.],  signed  The  Hague,  July  29,  1899.  Dec.  20,  1899. 
[3852-159] 


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reports,  etc.— Continued 

56-1,  Executive  I.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Argentine  Republic  for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed 
Buenos  Aires,  Sept.  26,  1896.     [1900.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  K.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Peru 
providing  for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed  Lima,  Nov. 

28,  1899.     [1900.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  M.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Great  Britain  to  facilitate  construction  of  ship  canal  to 
connect  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  and  to  remove  any 
objection  which  might  arise  out  of  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty. 
Feb.  5,  1900.  [In  3852-160]  [See,  for  executive  report 
accompanying,  Y1.56^:rp.  1.] 

56-1,  Executive  0.  Protocol  of  agreement  extending,  as  to 
Philippine  Islands,  for  6  months  from  Apr.  11, 1900,  period 
fixed  in  treaty  of  peace  between  United  States  and  Spain, 
signed  Paris,  Dec.  10,  1898,  during  which  Spanish  sub- 
jects, natives  of  peninsula,  may  declare  their  intention  to 
retain  their  Spanish  nationality,  signed  Washington,  Mar. 

29,  1900.     [1900.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  P.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
certain  Powers  for  adaptation  to  maritime  warfare  of  prin- 
ciples of  Geneva  convention  of  Aug.  22,  1864,  signed  The 
Hague,  July  29,  1899.     [1900.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  Q.  Convention  with  respect  to  laws  and  cus- 
toms of  war  on  land,  signed  The  Hague,  July  29,  1899,  by 
plenipotentiaries  of  United  States  and  other  Powers. 
Apr.  5,  1900. 

56-1,  Executive  R.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Switzer- 
land for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed  Washington,  May 
14,  1900.     [1900.]    * 

56-1,  Executive  S.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Bolivia 
for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice,  signed  La  Paz, 
Apr.  21,  1900.     [1900.]    * 

56-2,  Executive  B.  Commercial  convention  between  United 
States  and  Dominican  Republic,  signed  Washington,  June 
2  [25],  1900.     Dec.  5,  1900. 

56-2,  Executive  C.  Commercial  convention  with  Ecuador, 
signed  [Quito],  July  10,  1900.     Dec.  5,  1900. 

56-2,  Executive  D.  Commercial  coiivention  between  United 
States  and  Nicaragua,  signed  [Washington],  Oct.  20,  1899, 
and  supplementary  convention  [signed  Washington,  June 
25,  1900]  extending  time  within  which  exchange  of  ratifi- 
cations shall  be  effected.     Dec.  5,  1900. 

56-2,  Executive  E.  Commercial  convention  with  Denmark  for 
island  of  St.  Croix,  signed  [Washington],  June  5,  1900. 
Dec.  5,  1900. 

56-2,  Executive  H.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Chile 
providing  for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed  Santiago, 
Apr.  17,  1900.     [1900.]    * 

56-2,  Executive  I.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Spain 
for  cession  to  United  States  of  islands  of  Philippine  Archi- 
pelago lying  outside  of  lines  described  in  article  3  of 
treaty  of  peace  of  Dec.  10,  1898,  signed  Washington,  Nov. 
7,  1900.     [1901.]    * 

56-2,  Executive  J.  Supplementary  treaty  of  extradition  be- 
tween United  States  and  Great  Britain,  signed  Wash- 
ington, Dec.  13,  1900.     [1901.]    * 


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CONGRE8  S— Continued 

Confldential ;  Senate  executive  documents, 
rei>orts,  etc. — Continued 

56-2,  Executive  L,  Additional  act,  concluded  Brussels,  Dec. 
14,  1900,  by  plenipotentiaries  of  United  States  and  other 
countries  for  protection  of  industrial  property,  modifying 
industrial  property  convention  of  Mar.  20, 1883.    [1901 .]   * 

57-8pecial  session  Senate,  Executive  A.  Supplementary  con- 
vention, signed  Washington,  Mar.  8,  1901,  prolonging 
time  for  [exchange  of]  ratifications  of  commercial  conven- 
tion between  United  States  and  France,  signed  July  24, 
1899.     Mar.  9,  1901. 

57-1,  Executive  report  1.  Cession  of  Danish  Islands  in  West 
Indies,  report  [from  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations],  to 
accompany  Executive  M,  57th  Congress,  1st  session 
[treaty  between  United  States  and  Denmark  for  cession 
to  United  States  of  islands  of  St.  Thomas,  St.  John,  and 
St.  Croix,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  24,  1902].  Feb.  5, 
1902.  [See,  for  Executive  M,  57th  Congress,  1st  session, 
Y1.57i:M.] 

57-1,  Executive  B.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Guatemala  for  reciprocal  protection  of  trade-marks  and 
trade-labels  [signed  Guatemala  City,  Apr.  15, 1901].  Dec. 
5,  1901. 

57-1,  Executive  C.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Guatemala  relating  to  tenure  and  disposition  of  real  and 

Eersonal  property  [signed  Guatemala,  Aug.  27,  1901]. 
►ec.  5,  1901. 
Executive  D.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Bel- 
gium for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice  [signed 
Washington,  Oct.  26,  1901].  Dec.  19,  1901. 
Executive  E.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Servia 
for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice  [signed  Belgrade, 
Oct.  II,  1901].    Dec.  5,  1901. 

Executive  F.  Convention  [signed  Buenos  Aires,  May  6, 
1901]  between  United  States  and  Argentine  Republic, 
extending  period  within  which  may  be  exchanged  rati- 
fications of  commercial  convention  signed  July  10,  1899. 
Dec.  5,  1901. 

57-1,  Executive  G.  Convention  [signed  Washington,  May  9, 
1901]  between  United  States  arid  DenmarK,  extending 
period  within  which  may  be  exchanged  ratifications  of 
commercial  convention  for  island  of  St.  Croix,  signed 
June  5,  1900.     Dec.  5,  1901. 

Executive  H.  Convention  [signed  Washington,  Mar.  15, 
1901]  between  United  States  and  Great  Bntain,  extend- 
ing period  within  which  may  be  exchang^ed  ratifications 
of  commercial  conventions  for  British  Guiana,  Turks  and 
Caicos  islands,  Jamaica  and  Bermuda,  signed  July  [18-] 
24,  1899.    Dec.  5,  1901. 

Executive  I.  Convention  [signed  Washington,  Apr.  27, 
1901]  between  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  extend- 
ing period  within  which  may  be  exchanged  ratifications 
of  commercial  convention  for  Barbados,  signed  June  16, 
1899.    Dec.  5,  1901. 

57-1,  Executive  J.  Convention  [signed  Washington,  June  25, 
1901]  between  United  States  and  Dominican  Republic, 
extending  period  within  which  may  be  exchanged  rati- 
fications of  commercial  convention  signed  June  25,  1900. 
Dec.  5,  1901. 

57-1,  Executive  K.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Den- 
mark for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice,  signed 
Washington,  Jan.  6,  1902.    Jan.  8,  1902. 


57-1, 


57-1, 


57-1, 


57-1, 


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MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS  OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 

Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc.— Continued 

57-1,  Executive  L.  Supplementary  convention  [signed  Wash- 
ington, Jan.  13,  1902]  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  extending  time  within  which  British  colonies 
may  give  their  adhesion  to  convention  for  tenure  and 
disposition  of  real  and  personal  property,  signed  Wash- 
ington, Mar.  2,  1899.     Jan.  15,  1902. 

57-1,  Executive  M.  Treatjr  between  United  States  and  Den- 
mark for  cession  to  United  States  of  islands  [of  St.  Thomas, 
St.  John,  and  St.  Croix,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  24, 
1902].  Jan.  27,  1902.  [See,  for  executive  report  accom- 
panying, Y1.57^:rp.  1.] 

57-1,  Executive  N.  Convention  with  Great  Britain,  signed 
Washington,  Mar.  15,  1902,  extending  time  for  exchange 
of  ratifications  of  commercial  conventions  for  British 
Guiana,  Turks  and  Caicos  islands,  and  Jamaica  [signed 
July  18-22,  1899].     Mar.  18,  1902. 

57-1,  Executive  0.  Naturalization  treaty  between  United  States 
and  Haiti,  signed  Washington,  Mar,  22,  1902.  Mar. 
24,  1902. 

57-1,  Executive  P.  Convention  signed  Washington,  Apr.  26, 
1902,  prolonging  time  for  exchange  of  ratifications  of 
commercial  convention  with  Great  Britain  for  Barbados, 
signed  June  16,  1899.    Apr.  29,  1902. 

57-1,  Executive  R.  Treaty  of  arbitration  for  pecuniary  claims, 
signed  City  of  Mexico,  Jan.  30,  1902,  by  delegates  to  2d 
International  Conference  of  American  States.  May  6, 
1902. 

57-1,  Executive  T.  Convention  relative  to  exchange  of  oflBcial 
publications,  signed  City  of  Mexico,  Jan.  27,  1902,  by 
delegates  to  2d  International  Conference  of  American 
States.    May  6,  1902. 

57-1,  Executive  V.  Treaty  with  Great  Britain  concerning  es- 
tablishment of  import  duties  in  Zanzibar,  signed  Wash- 
ington, May  31,  1902.    June  4,  1902. 

57-1,  Executive  X.  Convention  on  literary  and  artistic  copy- 
rights, signed  City  of  Mexico,  Jan.  27,  1902,  by  delegates 
to  2d  International  Conference  of  American  States  and 
by  United  States  delegates  ad  referendum.  June  19, 
1902. 

57-1,  Executive  AA.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  to  facilitate  construction  of  ship  canal  [to  connect 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans  and  to  remove  any  objection 
which  may  arise  out  of  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty],  signed 
Washington,  Nov.  18,  1901.     [1902.]    * 

57-2,  Executive  E.  Convention  with  Great  Britain,  signed 
Washington,  Nov.  8,  1902,  for  improvement  of  commercial 
relations  with  Newfoundland.     Dec.  4,  1902.     [4420-49] 

57-2,  Executive  F.  Treaty  of  friendship  and  general  relations 
between  United  States  and  Spain,  signed  Madrid,  July  3, 
1902  [with  correspondence].     Dec.  4,  1902. 

57-2,  Executive  G.  Supplementary  convention  with  Mexico 
for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice,  signed  City  of 
Mexico,  June  25,  1902.     Dec.  4,  1902. 

57-2,  Executive  H.  Projects  of  convention  and  additional 
arrangement  adopted  July  25,  1902,  by  delegates  of  vari- 
ous Powers  [not  including  United  States],  represented  at 
Paris  conference  for  repression  of  trade  in  white  women; 
[translations].     Dec.  8,  1902. 


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:I-1* 

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:I^1^ 

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:I-2 

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CONGRESS— Continued 


OF 


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572:Ki 

572:K^ 

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572:K^ 

572:L' 


57^:1.' 
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572:pub' 

572:pub2 
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reports,  etc. — Continued 

57-2,  Executive  I  [pt.  1].  Commercial  convention  between 
United  States  and  Cuba,  signed  Habana,  Dec.  11,  1902 
[referred  to  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations].  Dec.  [17], 
1902. 

Same  [with  amendments  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations],    Jan.  19,  1903. 

Same  [again  referred  to  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations]. 
Mar.  5,  1903. 

Same  [with  further  amendments  proposed  by  (k)mmittee  on 
Foreign  Relations].     Mar.  12,  1903. 

Same  [ratified  with  amendments].    Mar.  19,  1903. 

57-2,  Executive  I,  pt.  2.     Supplementary  convention  [signed 

Washington,  Jan.  26,  1903]  between  United  States  and 

Cuba,  extending  time  within  which  may  be  exchanged 

ratifications  of  commercial  convention  signed  Dec.  11, 

1902.  Jan.  27  [29],  1903. 

Executive  J.    Consular  convention  between  United  States 

and  Greece,  signed  Athens,  Dec.  2,  1902.    Jan.  6,  1903. 

Executive  K.     Convention  between  United  States  and 

Colombia  for  construction  of  [Panama]  Canal,  to  connect 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  signed  [Washington],  Jan.  22, 

1903.  Jan.  23,  1903. 

Same.    Mar.  5,  1903.     [Reprinted  for  58th  Congress,  special 

session,] 
Same.     Mar.  9,  1903.    large  8® 

Same,   Spanish;  [with  Act  for  construction  of  canal,  ap- 
proved June  28,  1902],     [1903,] 

57-2,  Executive  L,    Convention  between  United  States  and 
Great  Britain,  signed  fW^ashington],  Jan.  24, 1903,  provid- 
ing for  settlement  of  questions  with  respect  to  boundary 
between  Alaska  and  British  possessions.    Jan.  29, 1903.    * 
Same  [with  corrections].    Feb.  2,  1903. 

57-2,  Executive  O.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Guate- 
mala for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice,  concluded 
Washington,  Feb.  27,  1903.  Feb.  27,  1903. 
Executive  public.  Nominations  of  lieutenants  in  Army 
pending  before  Committee  on  Military  Affairs  [Senate], 
under  act  of  Feb.  2,  1901^  objections  to  confirmation, 
views  of  Secretary  of  War  m  favor  of  confirmation,  and 
review  of  his  statements.  Feb.  21,  1903. 
Executive  public.  Report  [from  Committee  on  Military 
Affairs,  Senate]  to  accompany  nominations  of  lieutenants 
[in  Army  under  act  of  Feb.  2,  1901],     Feb.  28,  1903. 

58-special  session  Senate,  Executive  — .  Unanimous-consent 
agreement  [fixing  time  for  consideration  of  Panama  Canal 
treaty  with  Colombia].    Mar.  12,  1903, 

58-epecial  session  Senate,  Executive  A.  Panama  Canal  title, 
opinion  of  Attorney-General  upon  title  proposed  to  be 
given  by  New  Panama  Canal  Company  to  United  States. 
Mar.  12,  1903. 

58-8pecial  session  Senate,  Executive  P.  Report  on  present  state 
of  negotiation  between  New  Panama  Canal  Company 
and  United  States,  response  to  resolution.    Mar.  11,  1903. 

58-1,  Executive  A.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Cuba, 
signed  Habana,  May  22,  1903,  embodying  provisions 
defining  future  relations  of  United  States  witn  Cuba  con- 
tained in  act  of  Congress  approved  Mar.  2,  1901,  making 
appropriations  for  Army.    Nov.  11,  1903. 


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581:0 
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58i:E 
58i:F 

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Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

58-1,  Executive  B.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Cuba, 
signed  [Habana],  July  2,  1903,  for  adjustment  of  title  to 
Isle  of  Pines.     Nov.  11,  1903. 

58-1,  Executive  C.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Haiti, 
signed  [Washington],  Feb.  28,  1903,  extending  time 
within  which  may  be  effected  exchange  of  ratifications 
of  treaty  of  naturalization  signed  Mar.  22,  1902.  Nov.  11, 
1903. 

58-1,  Executive  D.  Treaty,  signed  [Washington],  June  5,  1903, 
between  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  acting  in 
name  of  Sultan  of  Zanzibar,  amending  treaty  of  Sept. 
21,  1833,  between  United  States  and  Sultan  of  Muscat, 
so  as  to  permit  light  and  harbor  dues  on  vessels  of 
United  States  entering  ports  of  Zanzibar  and  Pemba. 
Nov.  11,  1903. 

58-1,  Executive  E.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  China 
for  extension  of  commercial  relations  between  them, 
signed  Shanghai,  Oct.  8,  1903  [with  annexes,  dispatches^ 
and  schedule  of  Chinese  import  duties].     Nov.  23,  1903^ 

58-1,  Executive  F.  Treaty,  concluded  [Washington],  Nov.  4 
[24],  1903,  between  United  States  and  Netherlands, 
extending  to  their  respective  island  possessions  and 
colonies  convention  for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed 
June  3  [2],  1887.     Dec.  1,  1903.     [See  also  Y1.582:F.] 

58-2,  Executive  1.  Reasons  [of  J.  B.  Forakerj  for  favoring  con- 
firmation of  nomination  of  Leonard  Wood  to  be  major- 
general.    Jan.  4,  1904. 

58-2,  Executive  2.  Review  of  evidence  submitted  to  Com- 
mittee on  Military  Affairs,  Senate,  in  hearing  on  nomina- 
tion of  Leonard  Wood  to  be  major-general,  as  reason 
[of  Nathan  B.  Scott]  for  vote  against  confirmation  of  said 
nomination.     Jan.  8,  1904. 

58-2,  Executive  3.  Argument  of  M.  A.  Hanna  in  opposition  to 
promotion  of  Leonard  Wood.     Mar.  9,  1904. 

58-2,  Executive  A.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Panama  for  the  construction  of  [Panama]  Canal  to  con- 
nect Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  signed  [Washington], 
Nov.  18,  1903.     Dec.  8,  1903. 

58-2,  Executive  C.  Nomination  of  Leonard  Wood  to  be  major- 
general,  hearings  before  Committee  on  Military  Affairs 
[Senate,  Nov.  19-Dec.  15,  1903].    Jan.  7,  1904. 

58-2,  Executive  F.  Treaty,  signed  [Washington],  Jan.  18, 1904, 
between  United  States  and  Netherlands,  extending 
extradition  convention  of  June  3  [2],  1887,  to  their  respec- 
tive island  possessions  and  colonies.  Jan.  21,  1904. 
[This  second  treaty  was  substituted  for  that  signed  Nov. 
24,  1903  (Y1.58':F),  in  order  to  incorporate  the  amend- 
ment made  by  the  Senate  to  the  former.] 

58-2,  Executive  I.  Treaty  of  commerce  between  United  States 
and  Ethiopia,  signed  [Addis  Abeba],  Dec.  27, 1903;  [with 
Our  mission  to  Abyssinia,  report  by  R.  P.  Skinner]. 
Mar.  2,  1904. 

58-2,  Executive  L.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  France 
for  determination  of  their  relations  in  Tunis,  signed 
Washington,  Mar.  15,  1904.     Mar.  17,  1904. 

58-2,  Executive  M.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Cuba 
for  extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice,  signed  Washing- 
ton, Apr.  6,  1904.     [1904.]    * 


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58^:N» 

58'':  A 
583:B 
58=»:C 
58  ^:D 

583:E 
583:F 
583:G^ 


583 

:G^ 

583 

:H» 

583 

:H=^ 

583 

:!' 

583 

:I2 

583 

:J» 

583 

:J2 

583 

:Ki 

583 

:K2 

583 

:L 

583:N^ 


Yl.  MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS  OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 

Confidential;    Senate     executive    documents, 
reports,  etc.— Continued 

58-2,  Execulive  N.     International  sanitary  convention,  signed 

Paris.  Dec.  3,  1903.     Apr.  26,  1904. 
Same  [with  signatiu-es,  and  without  accompanying  papers]. 

Feb.  16,  1905. 
58-3,    Executive    A.     Treaty    between    United     States    and 

Panama   for  extradition   of   criminals,   signed    Panama, 

May  5  [25],  1904.     Dec.  7,  1904. 
58-3,  Executive  B.     Treaty  between  United  States  and  Haiti 

for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed  Washington,  Aug.  9, 

1904.     Dec.  7,  1904. 
58-3,  Executive  C.    Treaty  between  United  States  and  Spain 

for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed  Madrid,  June  15, 

1904.     Dec.  7,  1904. 
58-3,  Executive  D.     Agreement  between  United  States  and 

Russia   regulating   j^osition    of    corporations   and    other 

commercial   associations,    signed    St.    Petersburg,    June 

ft,  1904.     [1905.]    * 
58-3,    Executive   E.     Protocol,    signed    Washington,    Dec.    6, 

1904,  by  which  United  States  accepts  certain  amend- 
ments made  by  Cuban  Senate  in  Spanish  text  of  extra- 
dition treaty,  signed  Apr.  6,  1904,  and  approved  Apr. 

26,  1904.     Dec.  12,  1904. 
58-3,  Executive  F.    Message  from  President  of  United  States 

transmitting   arbitration    conventions   between    United 

States  and  Great  Britain,  Portugal,  France,  Switzerland, 

and  Germany.     Dec.  13,  1904.     [Message  of  transmittal 

only  printed  here.] 
58-3,  Executive  G.    Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Great  Britain,  signed  [W^ashington],  Dec.  12, 

1904.     Dec.  13,  1904. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 

Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 
58-3,  Executive  H.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Portugal,  signed  [Washington],  Nov.  23,  1904. 

Dec.  13,  1904. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 

Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 
58-3,  Executive  I.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  French  Republic,  signed  [Washington],  Nov. 

1,  1904.     Dec.  13,  1904. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 

Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 
58-3,   Executive  J.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and   Swiss  Confederation,   signed    [Washington], 

Nov.  1,  1904.     Dec.  13,  1904. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 

Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 
58-3,  Executive  K.    Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and    Germany,    signed    [Washington],    Nov.    22, 

1904.     Dec.  13,  1904. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 

Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 
58-3,  Executive  L.     Amendatory  extradition  treaty  between 

United  States  and  Sweden  and  Norway,  signed  [Wash- 
ington], Dec.  10,  1904.     Dec.  13,  1904. 
58-3,  Executive  N.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Italy,  signed  [Washington],  Dec.  14,  1904. 

Dec.  14,  1904. 


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.sess: 

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:N2 

583 

.0' 

583 

:02 

583 

:Pi 

583 

:P2 

583 

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583:R 


583 

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583 

:S» 

583 

:S2 

583 

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583:T2 
583:U 

583:Vi 

583:V2 
583:W 

583:X 
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Yl.    MISCELLANEOUS    PUBLICATIONS    OF 
CONGRES  S— Continued 

Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  O.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Spain  [signed  Washington,   Dec.  31,   1904]. 
Jan.  5,  1905. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  P.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Austria-Hungary,   signed   Washington,  Jan. 
6,  1905.    Jan.  9,  1905. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  Q.  Declaration  for  effective  protection  of 
trade-marks,  signed  [Luxemburg,  Dec.  23]  The  Hague, 
Dec.  27,  1904,  by  representatives  of  United  States  and 
Duchy  of  Luxemburg.    Jan.  11,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  R.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Mexico,  signed  [Washington],  Jan.  18,  1905. 
Jan.  21,  1905. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  by  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  S.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and   Sweden  and   Norway   [signed   Washington, 
Jan.  20,  1905].    Jan.  21,  1905. 
Same  [with  amendment  proposed  bv  Committee  on  Foreign 
Relations].     Feb.  8,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  T.  Convention,  signed  Dec.  20,  1904,  by 
United  States  and  certain  other  countries,  providing  for 
exemption  of  hospital  ships,  in  time  of  war,  from  pay- 
ment of  all  dues  and  taxes  imposed  for  benefit  of  State, 
Feb.  2,  1905. 
Same  [with  signatures,  and  without  report  of  American 
delegate].     Feb.  18,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  U.  International  arbitration,  views  of  minority 
of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations,  on  arbitration 
treaties  with  Great  Britain  and  other  European  Powers. 
Feb.  8,  1905. 

58-3,  Executive  V.  Message  from  President  of  United  States 
transmitting  protocol  of  agreement  between  United  States 
and  Dominican  Republic  for  collection  and  disbursement 
by  United  States  of  customs  revenues  of  Dominican  Re- 
public, signed  [Santo  Domingo],  Feb.  4,  1905.  Feb.  15, 
1905. 
Same.  [Reprint]  Mar.  7,  1905.  [See,  for  executive  docu- 
ment accompanying,  Y1.59^:doc.  3^.] 

58-3,  Executive  W.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  by  which  United  States  relinquishes  extraterri- 
torial rights  in  Zanzibar,  signed  Washington,  Feb.  25, 
1905.     [1905.]    * 

58-3,  Executive  X.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Nica- 
ragua for  extradition  of  criminals,  signed  Washington, 
Mar.  1,  1905.    Mar.  2,  1905. 

59-special  session^  Senate,  Executive  A.  Message  from  Presi- 
dent of  United  States  stating  that  condition  of  affairs  in 
Santo  Domingo  is  such  that  it  is  very  much  for  interest  of 
that  Republic  that  action  on  treaty  [for  collection  and  dis- 
bursement by  United  States  of  customs  revenues  of  Re- 
public] should  be  had  as  early  as  practicable.  Mar.  6, 
1905. 


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69»P:b 

59»:rp.  1 


59';doc.  1 
59»:doc.  2 
59 '  :doc.  3  ^ 

59»:doc.  32 

59i:doc.  6 
59»:A 

59^:8 

59 '  :0 
59 ':D 
59 ':E 
59 ':F 
59':G 

59i:H 
59^:1 


Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

59-special  session  Senate,  Executive  B.  Treaty  between 
United  States  and  Uruguay,  signed  [Washington],  Mar.  11, 
1905,  for  mutual  extradition  of  criminals.     Mar,  13,  1905. 

59-1,  Executive  report  1.  Adjustment  of  title  to  Isle  of  Pines, 
report  [from  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations]  to  accom- 
pany Executive  J,  58th  Cong.  2d  sess.  [treaty  between 
United  States  and  Cuba,  signed  Mar.  2,  1904,  for  adjust- 
ment of  title  to  isle;  with  views  of  minority].  Feb.  1, 
1906. 

59-1,  Executive  document  1.  Owners  of  land  on  Cafiada  tract 
[and  other  tracts].  Isle  of  Finos.     Feb.  28,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  document  2.  Conditions  in  Isle  of  Pines;  [by 
George  E.  Hibbard].     Mar.  7,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  document  3.  Protests  against  Isle  of  Pines 
treaty;  [compilation].    Mar.  12,  1906. 

[There  were  2  Executive  publications  of  the  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  each 
called  no.  3,  one  bein^  printed  as  "  Executive  document  3,"  the  other 
as  "  Executive  3."  The  material  is  entirely  different  as  indicated  by 
titles  above  and  below.] 

59-1,  Executive  3.  Resolutions  [and  report]  of  New  York 
Board  of  Trade  and  Transportation,  ui^ng  ratification  of 
treaty  with  Dominican  Republic,  to  accompany  Ex.  V, 
58th  Congress,  3d  session.  Apr.  6, 1906.  [See,  for  Execu- 
tive V,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Yl.bS^iY^'^.] 

59-1,  Executive  document  6.  Majority  and  minority  reports  of 
subcommittee  [to  Committee  on  Post-Oflfices  and  Post- 
Roads]  on  nomination  of  Benjamin  F.  Barnes  to  be  post- 
master at  Washington,  D.  C.     Apr.  26,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  A.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Mexico,  signed  [Washington],  Mar.  20,  1905,  for  elimi- 
nation of  bancos  in  Rio  Grande  [and  Colorado  River] 
from  effects  of  article  2  of  treaty  of  Nov.  12, 1884.  Dec. 
6, 1905. 

59-1,  Executive  B.  Sanitary  convention  signed  [Washington], 
Oct.  14,  1905,  by  delegates  of  United  States,  Chile,  Costa 
Rica,  Cuba,  Dominican  Republic,  Ecuador,  Guatemala, 
Mexico,  Nicaragua,  Peru,  and  Venezuela.     Dec.  6,  1905. 

59-1,  Executive  C.  Supplementary  extradition  treaty  between 
United  States  and  Denmark,  signed  Washington,  Nov.  6, 
1905.     Dec.  6,  1905. 

59-1,  Executive  D.  Supplementary  extradition  treaty  between 
United  States  and  Great  Britain,  signed  London,  Apr.  12, 
1905.     Dec.  6,  1905. 

59-1,  Executive  E.  Copyright  convention  between  United 
States  and  Japan,  signed  Tokyo,  Nov.  10,  1905.  Feb.  8, 
1906. 

59-1,  Executive  F.  Treaty  for  mutual  extradition  of  criminals 
between  United  States  and  San  Merino,  signed  Rome, 
Jan.  10,  1906.     Feb.  22,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  G.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Great  Britain,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  21,  1906,  for  sur- 
vey of  Alaskan-Canadian  boundary  along  141st  meridian. 
Apr.  24,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  H.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Roumania  for  reciprocal  protection  of  trade-marks,  signed 
Bucharest,  Mar.  31,  1906.     Apr.  26,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  I.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Mexico,  signed  Washington,  May  21,  1906,  for  equitable 
distribution  of  waters  of  Rio  Grande  for  irrigation  pur- 
May  22,  1906. 


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59»:K 
59i:L 
59 -:A 
592:B 
592:C 

592:D 

592:E 

592:F 

592:G 
592:H 


592:1 
60i:A 


Yl.     MISCELLANEOUS    PUBLICATIONS    OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 

Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

59-1,  Executive  J.  General  act  and  additional  protocol  signed 
Apr.  7,  1906,  by  delegates  of  Powers  represented  at  con- 
ference which  met  at  Algeciras,  Spain,  to  consider  Moroc- 
can affairs.  May  25,  1906.  [Corrected  2d  print;  1st 
print  not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 

59-1,  Executive  K.  Supplementary  extradition  convention 
between  United  States  and  Japan,  signed  Tokyo,  May  17, 
1906.    June  7,  1906. 

59-1,  Executive  K  [L].  Convention,  signed  Rome,  June  7, 
1906  [1905],  by  delegates  of  various  Powers,  for  creation 
of  International  Institute  of  Agriculture.    June  26,  1906. 

59-2,  Executive  A.  Convention,  signed  Geneva,  July  6,  1906, 
for  amelioration  of  condition  of  wounded  in  armies.  Dec. 
10,  1906. 

59-2,  Executive  B.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Guatemala  for  reciprocal  protection  of  patents,  signed 
Guatemala  City,  Nov.  10,  1906.     Dec.  10,  1906. 

59-2,  Executive  C.  Convention  signed  Brussels,  Nov.  3,  1906, 
revising  duties  imposed  by  Brussels  Convention  of  June 
8,  1899,  on  spirituous  liquors  imported  into  certain  regions 
of  Africa  [transmitted  for  consent  of  Senate  to  adhesion 
of  United  States].     Feb.  11,  1907. 

59-2,  Executive  D.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Dominican  Republic  providing  for  assistance  of  United 
States  in  collection  and  application  of  customs  revenues 
of  Dominican  Republic,  signed  City  of  Santo  Domingo, 
Feb.  8,  1907.     [1907.]    * 

59-2,  Executive  E.  Convention  between  United  States  and 
Dominican  Republic  for  assistance  of  United  States  in 
collection  and  application  of  customs  revenues  of  Domin- 
ican Republic,  signed  Santo  Domingo  City,  Feb.  8,  1907. 
Feb.  20,  1907. 

59-2,  Executive  F.  Convention  signed  Aug.  13,  1906,  by  dele- 
gates of  Governments  represented  at  3d  International 
Conference  of  American  States,  continuing  in  force,  with 
exception  of  its  3d  article,  convention  providing  for  arbi- 
tration of  pecuniary  claims,  signed  Jan.  30,  1902,  by  dele- 
gates to  2d  International  Conference.     Mar.  1,  1907, 

59-2,  Executive  G.  Convention,  signed  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Aug. 
13,  1906,  by  delegates  of  Governments  represented  at  3d 
International  Conference  of  American  States,  establish- 
ing status  of  naturalized  citizens  Avho  again  take  up 
their  residence  in  country  of  their  origin.     Mar.  1,  1907. 

59-2,  Executive  H.  Convention,  signed  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Aug. 
23,  1906,  by  delegates  of  Governments  represented  at  3d 
International  Conference  of  American  States,  looking  to 
establishing  of  international  commission  of  jurists  for  pre- 
paring draft  codes  of  private  and  j)ublic  international  law 
regulating  relations  between  Nations  of  America.  Mar. 
1,  1907. 

59-2,  Executive  I.  [Concerning  patents,  trademarks,  etc.,  in 
American  Republics.]     [1902.]    * 

60-1,  Executive  A.  International  wireless  telegraph  conven- 
tion, with  service  regulations,  supplementary  agreement, 
and  final  protocol,  all  signed  Berlin,  Nov.  3,  1906,  by 
delegates  of  United  States  and  several  other  Powers. 
Dec.  5,  1907. 


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CONG  RES  S— Continued 


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reports,  etc. — Continued 


60>:B 

60»:D 
60»:E 
60»:F 

60^:0 

60»:H 
60»:I 


60i:K 


eo^.L 


60»:M 


eoi.N 


60-1,  Executive  B.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Spain 
for  mutual  extradition  of  criminals  [signed  Madrid,  June 
15,  1904,  with  resolutions  of  Senate,  Jan.  20,  1905,  and 
protocol  signed  San  Sebastian,  Aug.  13,  1907,  and  corre- 
spondence concerning  treaty].     Dec.  21,  1907. 

60-1,  Executive  C.  Authenticated  copy  of  arrangement,  signed 
Rome,  Dec.  9,  1907,  on  part  of  United  States  and  other 
Powers,  for  establishment  and  regulation  of  international 
office  of  public  health  mentioned  in  article  181  of  inter- 
national sanitary  convention  signed  Paris,  Dec.  3,  1903. 
Jan.  21,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  D.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  France  [signed  Washington,  Feb.  10,  1908]. 
Feb.  17,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  E.  Naturalization  convention  between  United 
States  and  Peru,  signed  Lima,  Oct.  15,  1907.  Feb.  18, 
1908. 

60-1,  Executive  F.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  for  pacific  settlement  of 
international  disputes.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

00-1,  Executive  G.  (Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  respecting  limitation  of 
employment  of  force  for  recovery  of  contract  debts. 
Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  H.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  relative  to  opening  of 
hostilities.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  I.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  respecting  laws  and  cus- 
toms of  war  on  land.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  J.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18, 1907,  respecting  rights  and  duties 
of  neutral  Powers  and  persons  in  case  of  war  on  land. 
Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  K.  Convention  adopted  by  2d  International 
Peace  Conference  held  at  The  tla^ue,  June  15-Oct.  18, 
1907  [not  signed  by  delegates  of  United  States]  relative  to 
status  of  enemy  merchant  ships  at  outbreak  of  hostilities. 
Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  L.  Convention  adopted  by  2d  International 
Peare  Conference  held  at  The  Ha^ue,  June  15-Oct.  18, 
1907  [not  signed  by  delegates  of  United  States]  relative  to 
conversion  of  merchant  ships  into  war  ships.  Feb.  27, 
1908. 

60-1,  Executive  M.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  relative  to  laying  of  auto- 
matic submarine  contact  mines.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  N.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1^07,  respecting  bombardment 
by  naval  forces  in  time  of  ^r.     Feb.  27,  1908. 


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MISCELLANEOUS 
CONGRESS 


PUBLICATIONS  OF 

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60  MP 

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60i:R 
60i:S 
60i:T 
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60i:V 
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60  MY 
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Confidential;    Senate    executive    documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

60-1,  Executive  O.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  for  adaptation  to  naval  war 
of  principles  of  Geneva  convention.     P'eb  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  P.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  relative  to  certain  restric- 
tions with  regard  to  exercise  of  right  of  capture  in  naval 
war.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  Q.  Convention  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  relative  to  creation  of 
international  prize  court.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  R.  Convention  adopted  by  2d  International 
PeaceConferenceheldatTheHague,  Junel5 -Oct.  18, 1907 
[not  signed  by  delegates  of  United  States]  concerning  rights 
anddutiesof  neutral  Powers  in  naval  war.    Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  S.  Declaration  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference  held  at  The 
Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  prohibiting  discharge  of 
projectiles  and  explosives  from  balloons.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  T.  Final  act  of  2d  International  Peace  Con- 
ference, and  annex  attached  thereto,  adopted  at  The 
Hague  during  sessions  of  conference  [June  15-Oct.  18, 
1907].     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  U.  Instructions  to  and  report  from  delegates 
of  United  States  to  2d  International  Peace  Conference 
held  at  The  Hague,  June  15-Oct.  18,  1907,  to  accompany 
various  conventions  signed  by  delegates  of  United  States 
at  said  conference.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  V.  Table  of  signatures  appended  to  Hague 
conference  conventions  of  1907,  and  also  of  reservations 
made.     Feb.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  W.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Switzerland,  signed  Washington,  Feb.  29, 1908. 
Mar.  2,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  X.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Mexico,  signed  Washington,  Mar.  24,  1908. 
Mar.  27,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  Y.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Italy,  signed  Washington,  Mar.  28,  1908. 
Mar.  31, 1908. 

60-1,  Executive  Z.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Great  Britain,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  4, 1908. 
Apr.  7,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  AA.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Norway,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  4,  1908. 
Apr.  7,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  BB.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Portugal,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  6,  1908, 
Apr.  7,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  CC.  Naturalization  convention  between 
United  States  and  Salvador,  signed  San  Salvador,  Mar.  14, 
1908.     Apr.  7,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  DD.  Treaty  between  United  States  and 
Gtoeat  Britain  providing  for  more  complete  definition  and 
^marcation  of  international  boundary  between  United 
States  and  Canada,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  11,  1908. 
Apr.  13,  1908. 


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602:D 
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CONGRESS— Continued 

Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc.— Continued 

60-1,  Executive  EE.  "J^re&ty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  concerning  fisheries  in  waters  contiguous  to 
United  States  and  Canada,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  11, 
1908.    Apr.  13,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  FF.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Spain,  signed  Washington,  Apr.  20,  1908. 
Apr.  21,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  GG.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Netherlands,  signed  Washington,  May  2,  1908. 
May  4,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  HH.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Sweden,  signed  Washington,  May  2,  1908. 
May  4,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  II.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Japan,  signed  Washington,  May  5,  1908. 
May  7,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  JJ.     Extradition  treaty  between  United  States 
and  Portugal,  signed  Washington,  May  7,  1908.    May  11, 
1908. 
Same  [resolution  of  Senate  consenting  to  ratification  of  treaty 
with  Portugal].     May  22,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  KK.  Naturalization  treaty  between  United 
States  and  Portugal,  signed  Washington,  May  7,  1908. 
May  11,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  LL.  Treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  signed  Washington,  May  18,  1908,  providing 
for  wrecking  and  salvage  and  for  conveyance  of  pris- 
oners between  United  States  and  Canada.  May  19, 
1908. 

60-1,  Executive  MM.  Arbitration  treaty  between  United 
States  and  Denmark,  signed  Washington,  May  18,  1908. 
May  19,  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  NN.  Treaty  between  United  States  and 
Japan,  signed  Washington,  May  19,  1908,  for  protection 
in  Korea  of  inventions,  designs,  trade-marks,  and  copy- 
rights of  American  citizens  and  Japanese  subjects. 
May  [19],  1908. 

60-1,  Executive  00.  Treaty  between  United  States  and 
Japan^  signed  Washington,  May  19,  1908,  for  protection 
in  China  of  inventions,  designs,  trade-marks,  and  copy- 
rights of  American  citizens  and  Japanese  subjects.  May 
[19],  1908. 

60-2,  Executive  A.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  China,  signed  Washington,  Oct.  8,  1908. 
Dec.  8,  1908. 

60-2,  Executive  B.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Peru,  signed  Washington,  Dec.  5,  1908.  Dec. 
8,  1908. 

60-2,  Executive  C.  Naturalization  convention  between  United 
States  and  Brazil,  signed  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Apr.  27,  1908. 
Dec.  8,  1908. 

60-2,  Executive  D.  Naturalization  convention  between  United 
States  and  Honduras,  signed  Tegucigalpa,  June  23,  1908. 
Dec.  8,  1908. 

60-2,  Executive  E.  Naturalization  convention  between  United 
States  and  Uruguay,  signed  [Montevideo],  Aug.  10,  1908. 
Dec.  8,  1908. 

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:G 

602 

:H 

602 

:I 

602 

:J 

602 

:K 

602 

:L 

602 

:M 

602 

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602:N2 

602:N3 
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602:0^ 


602:02 
602:P 

602:Q 

602:R 

602:S 
602:T 
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Yl.     MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS    OF 
CONGRES  S— Continued 

Confidential;     Senate    executive    documents, 
reports,  etc. —Continued 

60-2,  Executive  G.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Argentine  Republic,  signed  Washington,  Dec. 

23,  1908.    Jan.  5,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  H.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Salvador,  signed  Washington,  Dec.  21,  1908. 

Jan.  5,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  I.     Naturalization  convention  between  United 

States  and  Nicaragua,   signed  Managua,   Dec.   7,   1908. 

Jan.  8,  1909. 
60-2,   Executive  J.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and   Bolivia,   signed  Washington,   Jan.   7,    1909. 

Jan.  11,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  K.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Ecuador,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  7,  1909. 

Jan.  11,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  I/.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Haiti,  signed  AVashington,  Jan.  7,  1909.    Jan. 

11,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  M.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Uruguay,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  9,  1909. 

Jan.  11,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  N.     Treaties  between  United  States  and  Pan- 
ama and   Colombia  relating  to   Panama   Canal,   signed 

[Washington],  Jan.  9,  1909.     [1st  edition.]    Jan.  11,  1909. 

16  p. 
Same  [resolution  of  Senate  consenting  to  ratification  of  treaty 

with  Panama,  etc.].     Feb.  24,  1909.     1  p. 
Same.     [2d  edition.]    Mar.  3,  1909.     16  p. 
Same  [resolution  of  Senate  consenting  to  ratification  of  treaty 

with  Panama,  etc.].     Mar.  3,  1909.     1  p. 
60-2,  Executive  O.     Treaty  between  United  States  and  Great 

Britain,  signed  [Washington],  Jan.  11,  1909,  providing  for 

settlement  of  international  differences  between  United 

States  and  Great  Britain.     Jan.  12,  1909. 
Same  [resolution  of  Senate  consenting  to  ratification  of  treaty 

with  Great  Britain].     Mar.  3,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  P.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Chile,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  13,  1909.     Jan. 

18,  1909.     [Erroneously  printed  as  Executive  P^] 
60-2,  Executive  Q.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Costa  Rica,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  13,  1909. 

Jan.  18,  1909.     [Erroneously  printed  as  Executive  Q^] 
60-2,  Executive  R.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and  Austria-Hungary,  signed  Washington,. Jan.  15, 

1909.     Jan.  18,  1909.     [Erroneously  printed  as  Executive 

R^] 
60-2,  Executive  S.     Extradition  convention  between  United 

States  and  Honduras,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  15,  1909. 

Jan.  18,  1909.     [Erroneously  printed  as  Executive  S^] 
60-2,  Executive  T.     Arbitration  convention  between  United 

States  and   Brazil,   signed  Washington,   Jan.   23,   1909. 

Jan.  25,  1909. 
60-2,  Executive  U.     Special  agreement  between  United  States 

and  Great  Britain  for  submission  to  permanent  court  of 

arbitration  at  The  Hague  of  questions  relating  to  fisheries 

on  north  Atlantic  Coast  [signed  Washington,  Jan."  27, 

1909].     Feb.  8,  1909.     [Corrected  2d  print;  1st  print  not 

in  Public  Documents  Library.] 


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CONGRES  S— Continued 


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B223 

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Confidential;  Senate  executive  documents, 
reports,  etc. — Continued 

Same  frepolution  of  Senate  consenting  to  ratification  of  agree- 
ment with  Great  JJritainJ.     Feb.  18,  1909.     f 

60-2,  Executive  V.  Extradition  treaty  between  United  States 
and  l^Yench  Republic,  signed  Paris,  Jan.  6,  1909.  Feb, 
17,  1909. 

60-2,  Executive  W.    Agreement  between  United  States  and 
Germany  for  full  and  more  operative  reciprocal  protection 
of  patents,  designs,  etc.,  signed  Washington,  Feb.  23, 
1909.     Feb.  24,  1909. 
Same.'^ith  date  of  ratification.    Apr.  15,  1909. 

61-1,  Executive  — .  Opinion  of  Attorney-General  of  Feb.  23, 
1909,  reversing  opinion  of  June  1,  1904  [relating  to  retire 
rank  of  certain  officers  of  Army].     Mar.  16,  1909. 

61-1,  Executive  A.  Declaration  signed  by  delegates  of  United 
States  to  International  Naval  Conference,  held  at  London, 
England,  Dec.  4,  1908-Feb.  26,  1909.     Apr.  21,  1909. 

61-1,  Executive  B.  Arbitration  convention  between  United 
States  and  Paraguay,  signed  Asuncion,  Mar.  13,  1909. 
May  31,  1909. 

61-1,  Executive  C.  Extradition  treaty  between  United  States 
and  Dominican  Republic,  signed  Santo  Domingo,  June 
19,  1909.    July  20,  1909. 

61-2,  Executive  A.  Naturalization  convention  between  United 
States  and  Argentine  Republic,  signed  Buenos  Aires, 
Aug.  9,  1909.     Dec.  20,  1909. 

Congress  (miscellaneous  unclassified  publications  of  both 
House  and  Senate) 

Annals  of  Congress.  Tables  showing  contents  of  volumes  com- 
prising Annals  of  Congress,  Congressional  debates,  Con- 
gressional globe.  Congressional  record.  Statutes  at  large, 
Supreme  Court  reports,  and  succession  of  Supreme  Court 
justices,  arranged  by  years  and  Congresses;  compiled  by 
Alonzo  W.  Church  and  Henry  H.  Smith.     [1892.] 

Bank  of  United  States.  Legislative  and  documentary  history 
of  Bank  of  United  States,  including  original  Bank  of 
North  America;  compiled  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  &  D.  A. 
Hall.     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1832. 

Bankruptcy  law.  United  States  bankruptcy  law  of  1898,  uni- 
form system,  with  marginal  notes  and  index.  1898. 
large  8° 

Bankruptcy  law.  United  States  bankruptcy  law  of  July  1, 1898, 
and  Mnendments  thereto  of  Feb.  5,  1903,  uniform  system, 
with  marginal  notes  and  index;  and  General  orders  and 
forms  in  bankruptcy,  adopted  by  Supreme  Court,  Nov. 
28,  1898.  1903.  154  p. 
Same  [with  addenda].  [Revised  edition.]  1903  [published 
1910].     154  -f  [3]  p. 

Biographical  Congressional  directory,  1774-1903,  Continental 
Congress-57th  Congress;  [compiled  by  0.  M.  Enyart]. 
1903.  large  8«  [4539-458]  [See,  for  Dictionary  of  Con- 
gress, by  Charles  Lanman,  Yl.l:r)56*-'.] 

Consuls.  Commercial  relations  of  United  States,  reports  1-3, 
1880-81,  from  consuls  of  LTnited  States  on  commerce, 
manufactures,  etc.,  of  their  consular  districts.  1881. 
[This  volume  is  a  revision  in  consolidated  form  of  the 
first  3  issues  of  the  monthly  series  of  Consular  reporta: 
seeSi.J:] 


1492 


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C  O  NGRES  S— Continued 


OF 


Yl.l 


C76  = 


C76^ 


C76* 


C76« 
C76« 
C767 
C76« 
C76» 


Congress  (miscellaneous  unclassified  publications  of  both 
House  and  Senate) — Continued 

Constitution  of  United  States,  proximate  causes  of  its  adoption 
and  ratification,  Declaration  of  Independence,  prominent 
political  acts  of  George  Washington,  with  alphabetical 
analysis  of  Constitution;  by  a  citizen  [William  Hickey]. 
Washington,  printed  by  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1846.  12« 
*  [This  work  in  its  several  editions  was  never  issued  as  a 
numbered  Congressional  document,  but  the  Government 
bought  many  large  editions  of  it.] 

Constitution  of  United  States,  with  alphabetical  analysis,  Decla- 
ration of  Independence,  prominent  political  acts  of  George 
Washington,  electoral  votes  for  all  Presidents  and  Vice- 
Presidents,  high  authorities  and  civil  officers  of  Govern- 
ment, Mar.  4,  i789-Mar.  3,  1847,  chronological  narrative  of 
the  several  States,  with  descriptive  account  of  State  pa- 
pers, public  documents,  and  other  sources  of  political  and 
statistical  information  at  seat  of  Government;  by  W. 
Hickey.  2d  edition.  Philadelphia,  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Col- 
lins, 1847.     12°    * 

Constitution  of  United  States,  with  alphabetical  analysis. 
Declaration  of  Independence,  Articles  of  Confederation, 
prominent  political  acts  of  George  Washington,  electoral 
votes  for  all  Presidents  and  Vice-Presidents,  high  au- 
thorities and  civil  oflicers  of  Government,  Mar.  4,  1789- 
Mar.  3,  1847,  chronological  narrative  of  the  several 
States,  with  descriptive  account  of  State  papers,  public 
documents,  and  other  sources  of  political  and  statistical 
information  at  seat  of  Government;  by  W.  Hickey. 
3d  edition.  Philadelphia  [printed  by  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Col- 
lins] 1848.  12°  * 
Same.     4th  edition.     Philadelphia  [printed  by  T.  K.  &  P. 

G.  Collins]  1851.     12"    * 
Same.     5th  edition.     Philadelphia   [printed   by  T.    K.    & 

P.  G.  Collins]  1852.     12°    * 
Same.     6th  edition.     Philadelphia   [printed   by  T.    K.    & 

P.  G.  Collins]  1853.     12o    * 
Same.     7th  edition.    Philadelphia  [printed   by  T.    K.   & 
P.  G.  Collins]  1854.     12° 

Constitution  of  United  States.  Hickey 's  Constitution  of 
United  States  with  alphabetical  analysis.  Proceedings 
of  Continental  Congress,  non  importation  agreement, 
address  to  Crown  and  people  of  Great  Britain,  Declara- 
tion of  Independence,  Articles  of  Confederation,  Ordi- 
nance of  1787,  history  and  proceedings  of  Convention 
of  1789,  prominent  official  acts  of  [George]  W^ash- 
ington,  general  laws  from  organization  of  Government, 
electoral  votes  for  all  Presidents  and  Vice  Presidents, 
high  authorities  and  civil  officers  of  United  States  from 
beginning  of  Government,  chronological  narrative  of  all 
the  States,  to  which  is  added  •  descriptive  account  of 
State  papers,  public  documents,  and  other  sources  of 
political  and  statistical  information  at  seat  of  Govern- 
ment; by  William  Hickey.  New  and  enlarged  edition, 
brought  down  to  Mar.  4,  1877,  by  Alexander  Cummings. 
Baltimore,  published  by  John  Murphy  &  Co.,  1878. 
120    * 

Cuba.  Affairs  in  Cuba,  message  of  President  on  relations  of 
United  States  to  Spain,  and  report  of  Comniittee  on 
Foreign  Relations  relative  to  affairs  in  Cuba.  See 
Y4.F762:C89^ 


1493 


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CONGRESS— Continued 


Yl.l: 

D35» 


D352 
D353 


D35* 

D37 
D56' 

D562 
D563 


F31 


F31» 
F313 
F31* 
r31« 

F31» 


Congfress  (miscellaneous  unclassified 
House  and  Senate) — Continued 


publications  of  both 


Debates  and  proceedings  in  Confess,  with  appendix  contain- 
ing State  papers  and  public  documents,  and  all  laws  of 
public  nature,  with  index:  v.  1,  comprising,  with  v.  2, 
period  from  Mar.  3,  1789  to  Mar.  3,  1791;  compiled 
from  authentic  materials  by  Joseph  Gales,  sr.  Wash- 
ington, printed  and  published  by  Gales  and  Seaton, 
1834.  large  8° 
[This  and  the  next  volume  contain  the  same  material  as  Annals  of  Con- 
gress, V.  1,  2  (XI,  2),  with  the  following  differences: 
The  back  titles  of  the  set  under  Yl.l:  read  "  Debates  in  Congress,  old 

series";  under  XI,  2,  back  titles  read  "Annals  of  Congress." 
Under  Yl.l:  the  proceedings  in  v.  1  end  with  Feb.  18, 1790,  on  p.  1322; 

under  XI,  with  Feb.  10,  1790,  on  p.  1170. 
The  set  under  Yl.l:  omits  the  half  title-pages  which  precede  the  title- 
pages  in  the  set  entered  as  XI,  2.) 

Same:  v.  2,  comprising  with  v.  1,  period  from  Mar.  3,  1789 
to  Mar.  3,  1791.  Washington,  printed  and  published 
by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1834.     large  8° 

Debates.  Register  of  debates,  being  report  of  speeches  de- 
livered in  2  Houses  of  Congress,  reported  for  United 
States  Telegraph,  revised  and  corrected  whenever  errors 
have  been  suggested  by  speakers,  23d  Congress,  1st 
session.  Washington,  publisned  by  Duff  Green,  1834. 
v.  1.  [Period  covered  by  this  volume,  Dec.  2,  1833- 
Mar.  5,  1834.] 
Same.  Washington,  published  by  Duff  Green,  1834.  v.  2. 
[Period  covered  by  this  volume.  Mar.  6-May  31,  1834. 
This  and  the  preceding  volume  contain  the  same  material, 
with  some  differences,  as  Congressional  debates,  v.  10, 
pt.  1  (X58).] 

Delaware.  Constitutions  of  Delaware,  1776  [1792,  and  1831]. 
[1896.] 

Dictionary  of  Congress,  containing  biographical  sketches  of  its 
members  from  foundation  of  Government,  with  appen- 
dix, compiled  as  manual  of  reference  for  legislator  and 
statesman;  by  Charles  Lanman.  [1st  edition.]  Pub- 
lished for  author  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  and  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1859. 

Dictionary  of  Congress,  compiled  as  manual  of  reference  for 
legislator  and  statesman;  by  Charles  Lanman.  [2d  edi- 
tion.] 1864. 
Same.  3d  edition,  revised  to  July  28,  1866.  1866. 
[The  1st  edition  of  1859  was  purchased  bj-  Congress  and  therefore  is  con- 
sidered a  United  States  public  document.  The  2d  and  3d  editions 
were  printed  at  the  Government  Printing  Office.  Later  editions 
were  published  by  outside  parties,  but  with  the  exception  of  the 
edition  of  IHtiS  thore  is  no  evidence  of  purchase  by  the  Government. 
Though  there  is  some  evidence  that  the  18<i8  edition  was  purchased 
by  the  Government,  it  is  not  sulficient  to  warrant  its  ijeing  entered 
here.  See,  for  Biographical  Congressional  directory,  1774-1903,  by 
O.  M.  Enyart,  Yl.l:B52.) 

Federal  and  State  constitutions,  colonial  charters,  and  other 
organic   laws   of   States,    Territories,    and    colonies;  by 
Francis  Newton  Thorpe:  v.  1,  United  States- Alabama- 
District  of  Columbia.     1909.     [5190-357] 
Same:  v.  2,  Florida-Kansas.     1909.     [5191-357] 
Same:  v.  3,  Kentucky-Massachusetts.     1909.     [5192-357] 
Same:  V.  4,  Michigan-New  Hampshire.     1909.     [5193-357] 
Same:  v.  5,  New  Jersey-Philippine  Islands.     1909.     [5194, 

V.  1-357] 
Same:  v.  6,  Porto  Rico- Vermont.     1909.     [5194,  v.  2-357] 


1494 


Classification  no. 

Yl.l: 

F3V 


F76^ 

F762 
F763 

G51 

In2 


IrT 


L61 


L93 


P96^ 


Yl.    MISCELLANEOUS    PUBLICATIONS    OF 
CONGRES  S— Continued 

Congress  (miscellaneous  unclassified  publications  of  both 
House  and  Senate) — Continued 

Same:  v.  7,  Virginia- Wyoming-Index.     1909.     [5194,  v.  3- 

357] 

[These  7  volumes  are  virtually  a  3d  edition  of  Federal  and  State  consti- 
tutions, colonial  charters,  and  other  organic  laws  of  United  States, 
compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore,  for  which,  see  Y4.P93  ^iFSl  i>  a. 
See,  for  2d  edition,  2  pts..  1878,  44th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  mis- 
cellaneous document,  unnumbered,  serial  nos.  1730,  1731.] 

Foreign  Mail  Serviqe  in  American  ships,  debate  in  House  of 
Representatives,  48th  Congress,  2d  session,  Feb.  1885. 
1885.     xvi  +  3-58  p. 


Same,  in  Senate,  Feb.  23,  1885.     1885.    p.  59-89, 


[1885.] 


Same,  in  House  of  Representatives,  Mar.  3,  1885. 
p.  91-154. 

Globe.  Congressional  globe  and  appendix  [schedule  showing 
number  of  volumes  published  for  each  session  of  Congress]. 
[Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  1873.]  f  • 
[See,  for  set  of  Congressional  globes,  X72-180,] 

Indian  treaties.  Compilation  of  all  treaties  between  United 
States  and  Indian  tribes  now  in  force  as  laws;  prepared 
[by  Thomas  J.  Durant]  under  provisions  of  act  approved 
Mar.  3,  1873.  1873.  large  8° 
[This  collection  of  Indian  treaties  is  not  a  compilation  of  the  Indian  Affairs 
Office,  nor  of  either  of  the  Indian  Affairs  Committees  of  Senate  or  House, 
The  authority  for  its  publication  is  found  in  sec.  2  of  the  act  of  Mar.  3, 
1873,  providing  for  a  revision  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  the  con- 
solidation of  laws  relating  to  post-roads,  a  code  relating  to  military 
offenses,  and  the  revision  of  treaties  with  Indian  tril)es  now  in  force 
(Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  579).  The  volume  is,  without  doubt,  the  revision  of 
Indian  treaties  by  Thomas  J.  Durant,  mentioned  in  sec.  10  of  the  act  of 
June  20,  1874,  providing  for  publication  of  Revised  statutes  and  laws  of 
United  States  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  114).] 

See,  for  Kappler's  compilation  of  Indian  treaties,  edition  of 
1904,  Y4.In2  2:L442. 

See  also  120.18: 

Irrigation.  Act  appropriating  receipts  from  sale  and  disposal  of 
public  lands  in  certain  States  and  Territories  to  construc- 
tion of  irrigation  works  for  reclamation  of  arid  lands 
[public  act  161,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  and  public  act 
200,  sec.  4,  53d  Congress,  2d  session,  Carey  act,  selection 
of  desert  lands  by  States].     1908. 

Jefferson's  Bible.  Life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  See 
Pr3.2:J49. 

Liberia.  Tables  showing  number  of  emigrants  and  recaptured 
Africans  sent  to  colony  of  Liberia  by  Government  of 
United  States,  also,  number  of  emigrants  free  born, 
number  that  purchased  their  freedom,  number  eman- 
cipated, etc.,  with  census  of  colony  and  report  of  its  com- 
merce, etc.,  Sept.  1843.  Washington  [no  publisher] 
1845.  [This  is  p.  300-414  of  Senate  document  150,  28th 
Congress,  2d  session,  serial  no.  458.] 

Louisiana  Purchase.  State  papers  and  correspondence  bearing 
upon  purchase  of  Louisiana.     1903,     [4531-431] 

Public  lands.  Laws  of  United  States,  recolutions  of  Congress 
under  confederation,  treaties,  proclamations,  Spanish 
regulations,  and  other  documents  respecting  public  lands. 
Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &.  Seaton,  1828.  [v.  1] 
xiii  +  9-1095  p.  [See,  for  earlier  compilations  of  land 
laws,  editions  of  1810  or  1811  (1  v.)  and  1817  (2  prints  of 
Iv.),  T1.2:P96i-3.] 


1495 


Classlfleatlon  no.      Y"!, 


MISCELLANEOUS 
CONGRESS 


PUBLICATIONS  OF 

-Continued 


Yl.I: 


P962 


P96' 


P96< 


publications  of  both 


R26 

St,2' 
St2"^ 


St2^ 
St2^ 


St2^ 


St2' 


Congress  (miscellaneous  unclassified 
House  and  Senate)— Continued 

Same  [continuation],  with  title,  Laws  of  United  States, 
treaties,  regulations,  and  other  documents  respecting 
public  lands,  with  opinions  of  courts  of  United  States  in 
relation  thereto,  to  Mar.  1833.  Washington,  printed  by 
Duff  Green,  1836.  v.  2,  xxvii +5-557+277*  +  xiv  p. 
[In  the  2d  set  of  paging,  p.  134  and  135  are  replaced  by 
duplicates  of  p.  142  and  143;  also,  p.  138  and  139  are 
replaced  by  duplicates  of  p.  146  and  147.] 
Public  lands.  General  public  acts  of  Congress,  respecting  sale 
and  disposition  of  public  lands,  with  instructions  issued 
by  Secretary  of  Treasury  and  commissioner  of  General 
Land  Office,  and  official  opinions  of  Attorney  General  on 
questions  arising  under  land  laws,  v.  1:  Laws  to  close  of 
2d  session  of  25th  Congress.  Washington,  printed  by 
Gales  and  Seaton,  1838.  [v.  1  of  this  1838  compilation 
was  prepared  by  secretary  of  Senate.] 

Same,  v.  2:  Instructions  and  opinions  to  Aug.  17,  1838. 
Washington,  printed  by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1838.  [v.  2 
of  this  1838  compilation  was  prepared  by  the  General 
Land  Office  under  instructions  from  the  Treasury  Depart- 
ment. Both  volumes  were  "prepared  and  printea  by 
order  of  the  Senate."] 

See,  for  later  compilations  of  land  laws,  editions  of  1880  (4  v.), 
1881  (1  v.),  and  1884  (4  v.),  Y3.P96i:G28^'^  L78i-*,  and 
P96 1-3. 

Register.  Executive  register  of  United  States,  1789-1902;  by 
Robert  Brent  Mosher.     1905.     [4775-196] 

Statistical  view  of  commerce  of  United  States;  by  Timothy 
Pitkin.  [1st  edition.]  Hartford,  1816.  * 
Same,  its  connection  with  agriculture  and  manufactures,  and 
account  of  public  debt,  revenues,  and  exi)enditures  of 
United  States,  with  brief  review  of  trade,  agriculture,  and 
manufactures  of  colonies  previous  to  their  independence ; 
by  Timothy  Pitkin.  2d  edition  with  additions  and  cor- 
rections. Published  by  James  Eastburn  &  Co.,  New- 
York,  printed  by  Hamlen  &  Newton,  Hartford,  1817. 
xii  +  445  +  viii  p. 
Same,  including  account  of  banks,  with  that  of  revenues  and 
expenditures  of  general  Government ;  by  Timothy  Pitkin. 
[3d  edition.]    New  Haven,  1835.     * 

Statistical  annals,  embracing  views  of  population,  commerce, 
navigation,  fisheries,  public  lands,  Post-Ofiice  Establish- 
ment, revenues,  mint,  military  and  naval  establishments, 
expenditures,  public  debt  and  sinking  fund  of  United 
States,  founded  on  official  documents,  commencing 
Mar.  4, 1789,  and  ending  Apr.  20, 1818;  by  Adam  Seybert. 
Philadelphia,  published  by  Thomas  Dobson  &  Son, 
William  Fry,  printer,  1818.     xxviii  +  803  p.  4° 

Statistical  views.  Tabular.  Tabular  statistical  views  of  popu- 
lation, commerce,  navigation,  public  lands.  Post  Office 
Establishment,  revenue,  mint,  military  &  naval  estab- 
lishments, expenditures,  and  public  debt  of  United  States; 
by  George  Watterston  and  Nicholas  Biddle  Van  Zandt. 
Published  under  patronage  of  Congress.  Washington, 
printed  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  Dec.  1828.  [6]  +  5-132  +  [3] 
p.  each  numbered  94*,  oblong  8°  [p.  5-13  and  59-82  are 
8"  and  between  p.  94  and  95  are  3  p.  each  numbered  94* 
which  are  large  4°  folded  to  oblong  8®.] 
Same.  Washington,  printed  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  Jan. 
1829.     * 


1496 


Classification  no.      Yl. 


MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS   OP 

CONGRESS— Contirmea 


Yl.l: 

St2  7 

T171 
TI72 


T231 
T232 
T233 
T234 
T23^ 
T23  6 
W39 


Y1.2: 

AI71 


AI72 
AI73 

A17^ 


A17-^ 

A17« 

A17' 

A17« 

AI79 

AI710 

AI711 

AI712 

AI713 

Congress  (miscellaneous  unclassified  publications  of  both 
House  and  Senate) — Continued 

Same,  Continuation;  by  Geo.  Watterston  &  N^  B.  Van 
Zandt.  Published  under  patronage  of  Congress.  Wash- 
ington, Way  &  Gideon,  printers,  1833.     210  p.  1  tab.     * 

Tariff  law  of  1897,  55th  Congress,  1st  session.  1897.  [See  also 
T17.7:897i-^] 

Tariff  act  of  1909,  act  to  provide  revenue,  equalize  duties, 
and  encourage  industries  of  United  States  and  for  other 


with  index.     Aug.  5,  1909.     [See  also  T17.7: 
Capitol. 


1908. 


purposes, 
909.] 
Telephone  directory  of  XJ.  S. 

Same.     Apr.  15,  1908. 

Same.     Dec.  7,  1908. 

Same.    Jan.  8,  1909. 

Same.    Apr.  10,  1909. 

Same.     Dec.  6,  1909. 
Webster,  Pelatiah.     Memorial  in  behalf  of  architect  of  our  Fed- 
eral Constitution,  Pelatiah  Webster  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
[by  Hannis  Taylor].     [1908.]    4«     [5242-461]     [Congres- 
sional edition  is  8°.] 


[Pelatiah  Webster's  plan  for  a  Constitution  was  originally  published  in 

'  ;lphia,  Feb.  16, 1783.    It  was  repi "  " 

Joseph  Crukshank,  Philadelphia.    Under  authority  of  Congress^  it  was 


Philadelphia,  Feb.  16, 1783.    It  was  republished  with  notes  in  1791  by 
Joseph  Crukshank,  Philadelphia.    Under  authority  of  Congress, 
again  republished  in  1908,  with  introduction  by  Hannis  Taylor.] 

House  of  Representatives  (miscellaneous  publica- 
tions) 

Alphabetical  list  of  members  and  delegates  and  standing  com- 
mittees of  which  they  are  members,  54th  Congress,  Ist 
session.  [1895.]  [Previous  to  the  54th  Congress,  this 
list  appeared  as  a  Congressional  document,  usually  bear- 
ing House  miscellaneous  document  number  3.  Begin- 
ning with  the  54th  Congress,  bureau  editions  were  sub- 
stituted for  the  Congressional  editions,  since  which  time 
the  set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  incomplete.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  5,  1896.     [1896.] 

Same,  55th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Mar.  3,  1899. 
[1899.] 
Alphabetical  list  of  members  and  delegates  and  standing  and  se- 
lect committees  of  which  they  are  members,  57th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session;  corrected  to  Jan.  15,  1902.     [1902.] 

Same,  57th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  8,  1902. 
[1902.] 
Alphabetical  list  of  members  and  delegates  and  standing  com- 
mittees of  which  they  are  members,  58th  Congress,  2d 
session;  corrected  to  Jan.  22,  1904.     [1904.] 

Same,  58th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  5,  1904. 
[1904.] 
Alphabetical  list  of  members  and  delegates  and  committees  of 
which  they  are  members,  59th  Congress,  1st  session;  cor- 
rected to  Dec.  11,  1905.     [1905.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  30,  1906.     [1906.] 

Same,  60th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Nov.  20,  1907. 
[1907.]    [Committee  assignments  are  blank.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Nov.  30,  1907.     [1907.]     [Committee  as- 
signments are  blank.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  21,  1907.     [1907.] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  20,  1908.     [1908.] 


1497 


CUiisiflrttlon  no.      Yl. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS  OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 


Y1.2:  I  House  of  Representatives 

I  tions) — Continued 


(miscellaneouH    publica- 


C12» 
012=' 
C12=» 

C59 


073' 


0732 


0733 
073* 
073* 
073  « 

073" 

073* 

073  « 

073  »o 
073 '» 

073  « 

076 

D62» 

D623 


sxes  to  reports  of,  1815-87;  compiled 
1887.     [No  volume  title-page.] 


Calendars,  57th  Congress,  2d  session.     F'eb.  23,  1903.     large  8® 
Same,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session.     [190C.]    large  8** 
Same  J  59th  Congress,  2d  session  [with  Index  to  public  and 
private  laws  and  resolutions,  Ist  session,  59th  Congreee]. 
[1907.]    large  8« 

Clerks.  List  of  members  and  their  clerks,  57th  Congress. 
[1902.] 

Committee  reports.  [The  committee  report*  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  from  the  14th  to  the  49th  Congress, 
1815-87,  were  compiled  and  indexed  by  Thomas  Hudson 
McKee  in  336  v.  These  compilations  are  entered  with 
the  individual  committees  to  which  the  volumes  belong. 
See,  for  list  of  call  numbers  and  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

[Committees,  House,  Indexes  to  re^ 
by  T.  H.  McKee.] 
[59  separately  paged  indexes,  one  for  each  committee,  duplicates  of  those 
made  to  accompany  vohunes  of  reports  compiled  for  use  of  commit, 
tees,  collected  in  1  v.,  with  59  title-pages.] 

Committees.  Standing  committees,  54th  Congress,  1st  session. 
[1895.]  [Previous  to  the  54th  Congress,  this  list  appeared 
as  a  Congressional  document,  usually  bearing  House  mis- 
cellaneous document  number  2.  Beginning  with  the  54th 
Congress,  bureau  editions  were  substituted  for  the  Con- 
gressional editions  since  which  time  the  set  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  is  incomplete.] 
Same,  54th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  7,  1896. 

[1896.] 
Same,  55th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  July  8,  1898. 
[1898.] 

Committees.  Standing  and  select  committees,  57th  Congress, 
1st  session;  corrected  to  Jan.  22,  1902.     [1902.] 

Oonmiittees.  Standing  and  select  committees,  and  location  of 
committee  rooms  and  telephone  number,  57th  Congress, 
2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  8,  1902.     [1902.] 

Committees.  Standing  committees,  with  location  of  committee 
rooms,  telephone  number,  and  meeting  days,  58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session;  corrected  to  Jan.  22,  1904.     [1904.] 

Committees.    Standing  and  select  committees,  with  location  of 

committee  rooms,  telephone  number,  and  meeting  days, 

58th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected   to  Dec.  5,   1904. 

[1904.] 

Same,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  11,  1905. 

[1905.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  30,  1906.     [1906.] 
Same,  60th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  21,  1907, 

[1907.] 
Same,  61st  Congress,  1st  session:  corrected  to  Aug.  5,  1909. 
[1909.] 

Contested-election  cases,  59th  Congress  [report  of  clerk;  assign- 
ment to  committees].     [1906.] 

Directory.  House  of  Representatives,  59th  Congress,  1st 
session,  pocket  directory;  by  Alexander  McDowell. 
1906.  narrow  24°  [Title  on  cover  is:  Vest-pocket  direc- 
tory of  House  of  Representatives,  59th  Congress.] 
Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session.  1907.  narrow  24°  [Title 
on  cover  is:  Vest-pocket  directory  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 59th  Congress,  2d  session.] 


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Classification  no.      Yli 


MISCELLANEOUS    PUBLICATIONS    OF 

CONGRES  S— Continued 


Y1.2: 

In2^ 


In2  = 


In2  = 


In2* 


M51 


M512 
M513 
M514 
M5P 

M51« 

M86 


N21 

Or2 
P231 

P232 
P238 


House   of    Representatives    (miscellaneous  publica- 
tions)— Continued 

Index  to  documents  and  reports,  House  of  Representatives, 
1789-1839.    n.  p.  n.  d. 


[A  compilation  of  4  separately  printed  indexes  each  with  its  own  individual 
title-page  to  which " 
The  indexes  were  originally  issued  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 


title-page  to  which  has  been  prefixed  a  half-title  and  table  of  contents. 


lst-14th  Congress,  1789-1817  [104-163] 

15th-17th  Congress,  1817-23  [85,  v.  2-unnumbered  document] 
18th-21st  Congress,  1823-31  [209,  v.  2-unnumbered  document] 
22d-25th  Congress,  1831-39  [350-uimumbered  document].] 

Index  to  executive  documents  and  reports  of  committees  of 
House  of  Representatives,  22d-25th  Congress,  Dec.  1831- 
Mar.  1839.  Washington,  D.  C,  printed  by  S.  D.  Lang- 
tree  [1839].  [350-unnumbered  document]  [This  is  one 
of  the  publications  included  in  the  compilation  entered 
underY1.2:In2i.] 
Index.  Consolidated  index  of  executive  documents  of  House  of 
Representatives,  26th-40th  Congress;  prepared  under  di- 
rection of  Edward  McPherson.  1870.  [1387-unnum- 
bered  document] 
Index.  Consolidated  index  of  reports  of  committees  of  House 
of  Representatives,  26th-40th  Congress;  prepared  un- 
der direction  of  Edward  McPherson.  1869.  [1386- 
unnumbered  document] 
Members.  List  of  members  and  their  places  of  residence,  55th 
Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Mar.  3,  1899.  [1899.] 
[Previous  to  the  54th  Congress,  this  list  appeared  as  a 
Congressional  document,  usually  bearing  House  miscel- 
laneous document  number  1.  Besrinning  with  the  54th 
Congress,  bureau  editions  were  substituted  for  the  Con- 
gressional editions,  since  which  time  the  set  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  is  incomplete.] 

Same,  57th  Congress.     Dec.  3,  1902.     [See  also  Y1.2:R31.] 

Same,  58th  Congress.    Jan.  12,  1904. 

Same.     Dec.  5,  1904. 

Same,  59th  Congress.     Dec.  4,  1905. 

Same.    Jan.  30,  1906. 

See  also  Y1.2:Un6. 
Mountain    Meadows    massacre. 
Meadow   massacre;  by   J 
Cong.  1st  sess.    H.  doc. 


of  Mountain 
1902.  ([57th 
4377.)     [First 


Special   report 
H.    Carle  ton. 
605];  serial  no. 
printed  in  1859  as  evidence  in  contested  election  case  of 
McGrorty  vs.  Hooper  which  was  issued  as  40th  Congress, 
2d  session.  House  report  79,  serial  no.  1358.] 

National  Canal  Convention.  Memorial  to  President  and  Con- 
gress, by  National  Canal  Convention,  assembled  at 
Chicago,  June,  1863.  Dec.  20,  1863.  [In  1184-1,  follow- 
ing report  of  Agriculture  Department.] 

Orders  of  day  in  House  of  Representatives  at  close  of  1st  session, 
15th  Congress.    Washington,  printed  by  E.  de  Krafft,  1818. 

Parliamentary  precedents  of  House  of  Representatives,  collected 
from  journals  and  records  of  debates,  and  arranged  with 
references  to  Constitution,  general  parliamentary  law, 
origin  and  development  of  rules  of  House,  and  statutes  re- 
lating to  organization  and  administration  of  House;  by 
AsherC.  Hinds.     1899.     large  8°    [3709-576] 

Parliamentary  precedents.     Hinds'  precedents  of  House  of  Rej)- 
resentatives,  including  references  to  provisions  of  Consti- 
tution, laws,  and  decisions  of  Senate;  by  Asher  C.  Hinds. 
1907.     V.  1,  large  8«>    [5182-355] 
Same.     1907.    v.  2,  large  S'>    [5183-355] 


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ClMsi&catlon  no.      ITl, 


MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS    OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 


Y1.2: 

P23* 
P23» 
P23« 
P237 
P23« 
P23« 
P37 


Q3 

RSI 
R32 


R64 
R86 

T77' 

T772 

Un6' 

Un62 
Un6^ 

Un6* 
Un6* 
Un6« 

Uii6' 

Y1.3J 

A17' 

AI72 

A17^ 

A17* 
A17* 


House   of  Representatives   (miscellaneous   publica- 
tions)— Continued 

Same.     1907.    v.  3,  large  S**    [5184-355] 
Same.     1907.     v.  4,  large  8°    [5185-355] 
Same.     1907.     v.  5,  large  8«    [5186-355] 
Same.     1907.     v.  6,  large  8«    [5187-355] 
Same.     1908.    v.  7,  large  8°    [5188,  v.  1-355] 
Same.    1908.    v.  8,  large  8°    [5188,  v.  2-355] 
Penal  law.    System  of  penal  law  for  United  States,  consisting  of 
code  of  crimes  and  punishments,  code  of  procedure  in 
criminal  cases,  code  of  prison  discipline,  and  book  of  defi- 
nitions; by  Edward  Livingston.    Washington,  printed  by 
Gales  &  Seaton,  1828.     f « 
Questions  of  order  decided  in  and  proceedings  touching  organi- 
zation of  House  of  Representatives,  lst-46th  Congresses; 
compiled  by  Henry  H.  Smith.     [2d  edition.]    1881.     [Ist 
edition  not  in  Public  Documents  Library.] 
Residences  of  members  and  delegates,  57th  Congress,     n.  d.     f  ° 

[See  also  Y1.2M51'.] 
Revolution,  1775-83.  Resolutions,  laws,  and  ordinances,  relat- 
ing to  pay,  half  pay,  commutation  of  half  pay,  bounty 
lands,  and  other  promises  made  by  Congress  to  officers  and 
soldiers  of  Revolution,  to  settlement  of  accounts  between 
United  States  and  the  several  States,  and  to  funding  Revo- 
lutionary debt.  Washington,  printed  by  Thomas  Allen, 
1838. 
Roll  call,  57th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  3,  1902. 

[1902.]    12« 
Rules  of  House  of  Representatives  with  notes  on  practice  there- 
under; by  Asher  C.  Hinds.     1909.     24° 
Trust  laws,  act  to  regulate  commerce,  as  amended,  and  acts  sup- 
plementary thereto,  1887-1903;  compiled  by  Joel  Gray- 
son.    1903.    42  p. 
Same  [including  Public  227,  53d  Congress,  2d  session,  and 

Public  11,  55th  Congress,  1st  session].     1903.    46  p. 
See  also  ICI.5: 
Unofficial  list  of  members-elect,  and  their  places  of  residence, 
54th  Congress;  corrected  to  Apr.  9,  1895.     [1895.] 
Same;  corrected  to  July  25,  1895.     [1895.] 
Unofficial  list  of  members  and  their  places  of  residence,  56th 
Congress;  corrected  to  Nov.  18,  1899.     [1899.] 
Same,  58th  Congress.     Dec.  1,  1902. 
Same.    Aug.  25,  1903. 
Unofficial  list  of  members-elect  and  their  places  of  residence, 
60th  Congress.    Nov.  30,  1907. 
Same,  6l8t  Congress.    Nov.  16,  1908. 
See  also  Y1.2:M51. 
Senate   (miscellaneous  publications) 

Alphabetical  list.     United  States  Senators  [55th  Congress],  al- 
phabetically arranged,  showing  committees  of  which  they 
are  members.     Feb.  3,  1899. 
Alphabetical  list  of  Senators  and  their  committee  assignments, 

56th  Congress,  2d  session.    Jan.  29,  1901. 
Alphabetical  list  of  Senators  and  committees,  57th  Congress,  Ist 
session.     Feb.  7,  1902. 
Same,  58th  Congress,  special  session.    Mar.  5,  1903. 
Same,  58th  Congress  [Ist  and  2d  sessions].     Dec.  1,  1903. 


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Classification  no .       Y 1 . 


Y1.3 

A17« 

AI77 

AI7S 

A17« 

A17i° 

AI711 

A17^2 

AI71S 
AI714 
Al7i'^ 
Am3» 

Am32 


B49^ 


B49" 

B49S1 

B49''^2- 

B4952- 

B4953- 

B4953- 

B495''- 
B4954- 

B4955- 

B4955- 

B4955- 

B4956- 

B4956- 

B49«7- 

B4957- 
B4958- 

B4958- 
B4958- 

B495^ 

B49«>- 

B51 


MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS   OP 

CONGRESS— Continued 

Senate  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 

Same,  58th  Congress  [3d  session].     Nov.  12,  1904. 

Same.     Dec.  15,  1904. 

Same,  59tli  Congress  [special  session].     Mar.  10,  1905. 

Same,  59tli  Congress  [1st  session].     Nov.  1,  1905. 

Same.    Jan.  11,  1905  [1906]. 

Same.    Jan.  31,  1906. 

Same,  59th  Congress  [2d  session].     Nov.  7,  1906. 

Same.    Jan.  31,  1907. 

Same.    Mar.  1,  1907. 

Same,  60th  Congress  [1st  session].     Dec.  17,  1907. 
American  National  Institute.     1895-1905,  American  National 
Institute,  Paris,  France,  founded  by  Matilda  Smedley. 
1905.     (58th  Cong.  3d  sess.     S.  doc.  167;  serial  no.  4766.) 

American  National  Institute.  1896-1904,  American  National 
Institute,  Paris,  France,  founded  by  Matilda  Smedley. 
[1904.] 

Bills.     History  of  Senate  bills  and  joint  resolutions  (note). 

[The  superior  figures  used  in  the  l)ook  numbers  for  the  foliowing  set  refer 
to  the  Congress  and  session  or  sessions  contained  therein,  e.  g.:  55th 
Congress,  1st  session,  B49^>^^;  55th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions, 
B49 55-1.2;  55th  Congress,  lst-3d  sessions,  B495&-1-3.] 

Bills.     History  of  Senate  bills  and  joint  resolutions,  50th  Con- 
gress [1st  and  2d  sessions],  arranged  under  names  of  Sena- 
tors introducing  them.     1889. 
Same,  1st  session,  51st  Congress.     1890.    4® 
Same,  51st  Congress  [1st  and  2d  sessions].     1891.     4^ 
Same,  1st  session,  52d  Congress.     1892.    4* 
Same,  52d  Congress  [1st  and  2d  sessions].     1893.     4° 
Same,  53d  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.     1894.    4^^ 
Same,  53d  Congress,  1st,  2d,  and  3d  sessions.     1895.    4«> 
Same,  1st  session,  54th  Congress.     1896.    4P 
Same,  54th  Congress  [Ist  and  2d  sessions].     1897.    4° 
Same,  55th  Congress,  1st  session.     1897.     4*» 
Same,  55th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.     1898.    4° 
Same,  55th  Congress,  1st,  2d,  and  3d  sessions.     1899.    4° 
Same,  56th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1900.    4<' 
Same,  56th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions.     1901.    4** 
Same,  57th  Congress,  1st  session.     1902.    4<> 
Same,  57th  Congress  [1st  and  2d  sessions].     1903.    4" 
Same,  58th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1903.     4° 
Same,  58th  Congress,  Ist  and  2d  sessions.     1904.    4° 
Same,  58th  Congress  [1st,  2d,  and  3d  sessions].     1905.    4" 
Same,  59th  Congress  [1st  and  2d  sessions].     1907.     4° 
Same,  60th  Congress  [1st  and  2d  sessions].     1909.     4*' 

Bimetallism.  Gold  and  silver  prices  and  bimetallism:  Evi- 
dence of  Crown  colony  on  gold  and  silver  prices,  bimetal- 
lism in  relation  to  agricultural  depression,  by  E.  E. 
Isemonger;  Letter  from  J.  D.  Cameron  to  Andrew  B. 
Humphrey  relative  to  money  question  in  United  States; 
Bimetallism  in  relation  to  agricultural  depression,  by 
Henry  Chaplin.  1894.  ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  misc. 
doc.  262];  serial  no.  3171.) 


1501 


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MISCELiLANEOUH    PUBLICATIONH   OF 

CONGRESS-Continued 


Y1.8: 

C12> 


C12» 

C12» 
C12^ 
C12'' 
C28' 


C28^ 
C28' 
C73» 


C73  = 


C73  = 


C73* 

073*^ 

C73« 

C73^ 

C73« 

C73» 

C73 '" 

C73'^ 

C73»2 

C73'3 

C73" 

C73'5 

G73i« 

C73»' 


Senate  (misoellaneouH  publications) — Continued 

('alifornia.  Geofn^phical  memoir  upon  upper  California  in 
illustration  of  his  map  of  Oregon  and  California;  by 
John  Charles  Fremont.  Washington,  Wendell  and  Van 
Benthuysen,  printers,  1848.  (30th  Cong.  Ist  seas. 
S.  misc.  [doc]  148;  serial  no.  511.) 

Calendar  of  business,  55th  Congress,  2d  session.     Dec.  6,  1897. 

large  8° 

Same,  56th  ('ongress,  2d  session.    Jan.  23,  1901.    large  8^ 

Same,  57th  Congress,  2d  session.     Dec.  4,  1902.     large  8° 

Same,  57th  Congress,  2d  session.     Dec.  15,  1902.     large  8° 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Senate;  by  Clifford  Warden.  1901. 
335  p.  [4043-233]  [The  congressional  document  edition 
differs  from  the  bureau  edition  in  that  it  has  some  addi- 
tional entries,  and  contains  343  p.] 

Catalogue  of  library  of  Senate.     1906.    large  8° 
Same.     1908.    large  8« 

Commerce.  Act  to  regulate  commerce  as  amended,  and  acts 
supplementary  thereto,  safety  appliance  acts,  act  re- 
quiring monthly  reports  of  accidents,  act  establishing 
Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  1887-1903.  1905. 
[See  also  ICl.b:] 

Committee  reports.  [The  committee  reports  of  the  Senate 
from  the  14th  to  the  49th  Confess,  1815-87,  were  com- 
piled and  indexed  by  Thomas  Hudson  McKee  in  179  v. 
These  compilations  are'  entered  with  the  individual 
committees  to  which  the  volumes  belong.  See,  for  list 
of  call  numbers  and  for  historical  note  concerning  com- 
pilations, Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

[Committees,  Senate,  Indexes  to  reports  of,  1815-87;  compiled 
by  T.  H.  McKee.]    1887.    [No  volume  title-page.] 
[36  separately  paged  indexes,  one  for  each  committee,  duplicates  of  those 
made  to  "accompany  volumes  of  reports  compiled  for  use  of  committees, 
collected  in  1  v.,  with  3G  title-pages.] 

Committees.  List  of  committees  for  54th  Congress.  Mar.  15, 
1893,  reprinted  Nov.  21,  1895.  *  [Reprint  of  Senate 
miscellaneous  document  4,  53d  Congress,  special  session, 
serial  no.  3142,  v.  2.  Previous  to  the  54th  Congress, 
this  list  appeared  as  a  Senate  miscellaneous  document. 
Beginning  with  the  54tli  Congress,  bureau  editions  were 
substituted  for  the  Concessional  editions,  since  which 
time  the  set  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  is  incom- 
plete.] 

Same,  55th  Congress.    Mar.  4,  1899. 

Same,  56th  Congress,  2d  session.     Dec.  17,  1900. 

Same.    Jan.  3,  1901. 

Same,  57th  Congress,  1st  session.     Oct.  15,  1901. 

Same.    Feb.  7,  1902. 

Same.    May  7,  1902. 

Same,  57th  Congress,  2d  session.     Dec.  1,  1902. 

Same,  58th  Congress,  special  session.     Mar.  5,  1903. 

Same,  58th  Congress  [1st  and  2d  sessions].     Nov.  23,  1903. 

Same,  58th  Congress  [3d  session].     Dec.  5,  1904. 

Same.     Dec.  14,  1904. 

Same,  59th  Congress  [special  session].    Mar.  10,  1905. 

Same,  59th  Congress  [1st  session].     Nov.  1,  1905. 

Same.    Jan.  11,  1906. 


1502 


Classlflcatlon  no. 

Y1.3: 

C73i« 
C7320 
C7321 
C7322 
C7323 

C81 

D45 
D541 

D542 

D543 
D54^ 
D54« 
D54« 

D62' 

D62  2 

D623 

D624 

D62« 

D62« 

D62' 
D62« 
D628 

D6210 

D6211 
D6212 

D62i^ 
D621* 

D62 1' 
D62i« 


Yl.     MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS    OF 
CONGRES  S— Continued 

Senate  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 
Same.    Jan.  31,  1906. 
Same.    Mar.  19,  1906. 

Same,  59th  Congress  [2d  session].     Nov.  7,  1906. 
Same.     Feb.  4,  1907. 
Same.    Mar.  1,  1907. 
Same.     Mar.  4,  1907. 

[In  all  probability  Lists  of  committees  for  the  fiOth  Congress,  1st  and  2d 
sessions,  were  issued  but  the  rublic  Documents  Library  has  been 
unable  to  obtain  copies  of  these  lists.] 

Corthell,    Elmer    Lawrence.     Lecture    before    National    Geo- 
graphic Society  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  22,  1895  [on 
Teh uan tepee  route  for  interoceanic  canal];  by  Elmer  L. 
Corthell.     1895.     ([54th    Cong.    1st   sess.     S.    doc.    34]; 
aerial  no.  3349.) 
Desert  lands.    Public  [act]  200  [sec.  4]  53d  Congress,  2d  session, 
Carey  act,  selection  of  desert  lands  by  States  [also  parts 
of  acts  amending  same].     [1908.] 
Diagram.     Directory  of  Senate  of  United  States  [57th  Congress, 
1st  session].     [1901.]    4°     [This  is  simply  a  diagram  of 
the  Senate  chamber  showing  the  seat  occupied  by  each 
Senator.] 
Diagram.    Directory  of  United  States  Senate  [57th  Congress, 
2d  session].     [1902.]    4" 
Same  [58th  Congress,  3d  session].     [1904.]    4'' 
Same  [59th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1905.]    4° 
Same.     [1906.]    4° 

Same  [59th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1906.]    4" 
[Diagrams  were  doubtless  issued  for  the  sessions  of  the  60th  Congress,  but 
me  Public  Documents  Library  has  been  unable  to  obtain  copies.] 

Directory.     United  States  Senate,  57th  Congress,  1901-03,  di- 
rectory.    1902.     narrow  24P 

Same,  58th  Congress,  special  session,  1903.  1903.  narrow 
24° 

Same,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  1903-04;  by  William  B. 
Turner.     1903.     narrow  24° 

Same,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  1904-05;  by  William  B. 
Turner.     1904.     narrow  24° 

Same,  59th  Congress,  special  session,  1905;  by  William  B. 
Turner.     [Mar.  4]  1905.     narrow  24"  ^ 

Same,  59th  Congress,  1st  session  [1905-06].  Dec.  18,  1905. 
narrow  24° 

Same.    Jan.  17,  1906.     narrow  24° 

Same.     Feb.  21,  1906.     narrow  24° 

Same,  59th  Congress,  2d  session  [1906-07].  Nov.  7,  1906. 
narrow  16° 

narrow  16° 
narrow  16° 

1st  session  [1907-08].     Jan.  27,  1908. 
narrow  16° 

Same.     Apr.  20,  1908.     narrow  16° 

Same,  60th  Congress,  2d  session  [1908-09].  Dec.  8,  1908. 
narrow  16° 

Same.     Jan.  7,  1909.     narrow  24° 

Same,  61st  Congress,  1st  session  [1909].  Mar.  15,  1909.  nar- 
row 16° 


Same.  Dec.  7,  1906. 
Same.  Feb.  7,  1907. 
Same,  60th  Congress, 


1503 


Classinration  no.      Yl. 


MISCELLANEOUS   PUBLICATIONS   OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 


Y1.3 


Ex3' 


Ex32 

Ex33 

Ex3* 

Ex35 

Ex3« 

Ex3' 

Ex3« 

Ex3« 

Ex3'» 

Ex3» 

Ex3'2 

Ex3» 

Ex3»*-^ 

Ex3'«-2 

Ex3'^-» 

Ex3>-^  2 

Ex3>« 

Ex3i' 


Senate  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 

Executive  proceedings  of  Senate  (note). 

[The  Exectitlve  journals  are,  of  course,  the  journals  of  the  executive  ses- 
sions of  the  Senate,  which  are  held  in  secret.  These  journals  are  not 
printed  in  onilnary  course,  but  only  by  special  order  of  the  Senate. 
The  first  order  for  this  purpose  was  made  Apr.  4,  1828,  and  provided 
far  the  publication  of  the  secret  journals  of  the  first  19  Congresses.  As 
a  matter  of  fact  the  journals  of  the  2uth  Congress  were  also  included, 
and  the  period  of  time  covered  was  from  May  25,  1789,  when  the  first 
exectUive  session  was  held,  to  Feb.  23,  1829.  This  Issue  was  in  3  v., 
printotl  in  Washington  by  Dufl  Green,  the  imprint  date  in  each  vol- 
ume being  1828.    The  edition  was  700  copies. 

Fifty-eight  years  elapsed  before  another  order  for  printing  the  Executive 
journals  was  passed.  Its  date  was  June  28,  1886,  and  it  provided  for 
publishing  the  journals  from  the  close  of  the  20th  Congress  to  the  close 
of  the  4()tn  Congress,  a  period  of  40  years,  ending  Nfar.  3,  1869.  One 
hundred  copies  only  were  ordered  printed^  but  later  the  secretary  of 
the  Senate  reported  that  he  had  taken  the  liberty  of  printing  125  copies. 
The  injunction  of  secrecy  was  not  removed  from  this  print  until  June 
14,  1888,  and  at  the  same  time  a  distribution  was  ordered  which  took 
up  107  sets,  each  of  the  then  76  Senators  getting  1,  the  Senate  library 
5,  the  House  library  2,  the  Library  of  Congress  2,  and  sundry  olTicials 
the  others,  18  sets  only  remaining  to  be  held  in  reserve  by  the  Senate. 
These  facts  account  for  the  great  difTiculties  which  the  representative 
libraries  of  the  country  have  found  in  completing  their  sets  of  the 
Executive  journals,  especially  for  the  40  years  from  1829  to  1869.  The 
issue  for  this  period,  20th  to  40th  Congresses,  was  from  the  Govern- 
ment Printing  Otiice,  imprinted  1887,  and  in  13  v.,  numbered  4-16, 
but  in  15  books,  v.  14  and  15  being  each  in  2  pts. 

The  Senate  next  took  up  the  matter  of  publishing  the  Executive  journals, 
Jan.  21,  1901,  and  then  provided  that  the  journals  from  Mar.  3,  1869, 
to  the  end  of  the  51st  Congress,  Mar.  1891,  should  be  printed  in  an  edi- 
tion of  250  copies.  They  were  so  printed  at  the  Government  Print- 
ing Office,  imprinted  1901,  filling  11  v.,  numbered  17-27. 

The  4th  issue,  covering  the  52d-58th  Congresses,  1 891-1905,  is  also  of  250  copies, 
and  will  fill  at  least  7  v.,  numbered  28-34,  t and  perhaps  one  or  two 
more.  None  of  the  volumes  of  the  Executive  journals  or  of  the  reprints 
of  the  public  journals  is  found  in  the  series  of  numbered  Congressional 
documents.] 

Executive  proceedings  of  Senate .  Journal  of  executive  proceed- 
ings of  Senate,  lst-19th  Congress.  Washington,  pnnted  by 
Duff  Green,  1828.  v.  1.  [v.  1-3  have  uniform  title-pages. 
V,  1  covers  period  from  May  25,  1789  to  Mar.  4,  1805.] 

Same.  Washington,  printed  by  Duff  Green,  1828.  v.  2. 
[v.  2  covers  period  from  Dec.  11,  1805  to  Mar.  3,  1815.] 

Same.  Washington,  printed  by  Duff  Green,  1828.  v.  3. 
[v.  3  covers  period  from  Dec.  6,  1815  to  Feb.  23,  1829.] 

Same,  Mar.  4,  1829-Mar.  3,  1837.     1887.     v.  4. 

Same,  Mar.  4,  1837-Sept.  13,  1841. 

Same,  Dec.  6,  1841-Mar.  20,  1845. 

Same,  Dec.  1,  1845-Aug.  14,  1848. 

Same,  Dec.  4,  184&-Aug.  31,  1852. 

Same,  Dec.  6,  1852-Mar.  3,  1855. 

Same,  Dec.  3,  1855-June  16,  1858. 

Same,  Dec.  6,  1858-Aug.  6,  1861. 

Same,  Dec.  2,  1861-July  17,  1862. 

Same,  Dec.  1,  1862-July  4,  1864. 

Same,  Dec.  5,  1864-Feb.  6,  1866. 

Same,  Feb.  13-July  28,  1866.     1887 

Same,  Dec.  3,  1866-Mar.  12,  1867. 

Same,  Mar.  13-Nov.  29,  1867.     1887 

Same,  Dec.  2,  1867-Mar.  3,  1869 

Same,  Mar.  5,  1869-Mar.  3,  1871 


1887 

V.  5. 

1887. 

V.  6.- 

1887. 

V.  7. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

1887. 

V.  9.  . 

1887. 

V.  10. 

1887. 

V.  11. 

1887. 

V.  12. 

1887. 

V.  13. 

1887. 

V.  14,  pt. 

7.  V. 

14,  pt.  2. 

1887. 

V.  15,  pt 

7.  V. 

15,  pt.  2. 

1887. 

V.  16. 

1901. 

V.  17. 

fThe  injunction  of  secrecy  has  not  yet  (Oct.  30,  1911)  been  removed  from  v.  33 
and  34  of  the  Executive  journals  of  the  Senate;  therefore,  these  volumes  are  not 
included  in  this  Checklist. 


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Classification  no .      Yl . 


MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS  OF 

CONGRESS— Continued 


Y1.3 

Ex3»8 
Ex3»^ 
Ex32" 
Ex32i 
Ex322 
Ex323 
Ex32^ 
Ex32^ 
Ex32'5 
Ex32" 
Ex3^« 
Ex32^» 

Ex3^-^ 

Ex3-'" 
Ex33'-i 

Ex33»-2 

Ex33- 
G79 


Senate  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 

Same,  Mar.  4,  1871-Mar.  3,  1873.     1901.     v.  18. 

Same,  Mar.  4,  1873-Mar.  3,  1875.     1901.     v.  19. 

Same,  Mar.  5,  1875-Mar.  3,  1877.     1901.     v.  20. 

Same,  Mar.  5,  1877-Mar.  3,  1879.     1901.     v.  21. 

Same,  Mar.  21,  1879-Mar.  3,  1881.     1901.     v.  22. 

Same,  Mar.  5,  1881-Mar.  3,  1883.     1901.     v.  23. 

Same,  Dec.  3,  1883-Mar.  3,  1885.     1901.     v.  24. 

Same,  Mar.  4,  1885-Mar.  3,  1887.     1901.     v.  25. 

Same,  Dec.  5,  1887-Mar.  3,  1889.     1901.     v.  26. 

Same,  Mar.  5,  1889-Mar.  3,  1891.     1901.     v.  27. 

Same,  Dec.  7,  1891-Apr.  15,  1893.     1909.     v.  28. 

Same,  Aug.  7, 1893-Mar.  2, 1895.     1909.     v.  29,  pt.  1.     [This 
volume  ends  with  Aug.  27,  1894.] 

Same,  Aug.  7, 1893-Mar.  2,  1895.    1909.    v.  29,  pt.  2.    [This 
volume  begins  with  Dec.  5,  1894.] 

Same,  Dec.  2,  1895-Mar.  10,  1897.     1909.     v.  30. 

Same,  Mar.  15, 1897-Mar.  3, 1899.    1909.    v.  31,  pt.  1.    [This 
volume  ends  with  Dec.  20,  1898.] 

Same,  Mar.  15, 1897-Mar.  3, 1899.    1909.    v.  31,  pt.  2.    [This 
volume  begins  with  Dec.  21,  1898.] 

Same,  Dec.  4,  1899-Mar.  9,  1901.     1909.     v.  32.  f 
Great  Britain.     Convention  between  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  to  facilitate  construction  of  ship  canal  to  connect 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  and  to  remove  any  objection 
which  might  arise  out  of  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty  [with 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty].     Feb.  8, 1900  [ordered  reprinted] 
Dec.  20,  1900.     (56th  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  doc.  160;  serial 
no.  3852.)     [This  reprint  of  Dec.  20,  1900,  ordered  for  the 
use  of  the  Senate,  is  not  found  in  the  Congressional  set.] 
Heating  and  ventilation.     Report  on  heating  and  ventilation  of 
Senate  wing  of  Capitol,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  rendered  Dec. 
14,  1895  [by  S.  H.  Woodbridge].     [1895.] 
Henry,  Patrick.    Argument  on  duties  of  Vice-President  of  U. 
States,  as  President  of  Senate,  and  on  manner  in  which 
they  were  discharged  during  1st  session  of  19th  Congress 
by  John  C.  Calhoun:  by  Patrick  Henry.    Washington, 
P.  Force,  print.,  1827'. 
Hydraulic  engineering.     Contributions  to  science  of  hydraulic 
engineering;  by  Ewd.  [sic]  Fontaine.     1879.     4®    [1829- 
unnumbered  document,  following  p.  24  of  Senate  mis- 
cellaneous document  16.     Printed  under  Senate  joint 
resolution  approved  June  19,  1879  (Stat.  L.  v.  21,  p.  50).] 
Immigi-ation.     Act  of  Mar.  3,  1893,  to  facilitate  enforcement  of 
immigration  and  contract-labor  laws,  and  Senate  report 
787,  52d  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to  immigration. 
[Ordered  reprinted  Mar.  29,  1893.] 
Impeachments.     Extracts  from  Journal  of  Senate  in  cases  of 

impeachments.  See  Y6.1:J82. 
Interoceanic  canal.  Correspondence  in  relation  to  proposed 
interoceanic  canal  between  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans, 
Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  and  Monroe  doctrine,  being 
reprint  of  Senate  ex.  docs.  112,  46th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  194, 
47th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  and  26,  48th  Cong.  1st  sess.     1885. 

fThe  injunction  of  secrecy  has  not  yet  (Oct.  30,  1911)  been  removed  from  v.  33 
and  34  of  the  Executive  journals  of  the  Senate;  therefore  these  volumes  are  not 
included  in  this  Checklist. 


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H39 

H99 

Im6 

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CONGRESS— Continued 


Y1.3 

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M56 


M69 

N51 
Or3' 

Or3^ 

Pll 
P38 

P91 
P94 

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Senate  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 

Library  of  OongreHs.  Report  of  Thomas  Lincoln  Caaey ,  in  charge 
of  construction  of  new  Library  of  Congress,  during  year 
ending  Dec.  1,  1895.  [1895.]  ([54th  Cong.  Ist  sees. 
S.  doc.  5];  serial  no.  3347.) 

Meteorology.    4th  meteorological  report;  by  James  P.  Espy, 
Washington,    A.    O.    r.    Nicholson,    printer,    1857.    4* 
(34th  Cong.  3d  sess.    S.  ex.  doc.  65;  serial  no.  889.) 
See,  for  1st  report,  made  to  surgeon-general,  Army,  W44.2: 

M56. 
See,  for  2d  and  3d  reports,  made  to  Navy  Department, 
N1.2:M562. 

Mississippi  and  its  44  na\'igable  tributaries,  descriptive,  com- 
mercial, and  statistical  review;  by  Alex.  D.  Anderson. 
1890.  [According  to  law,  this  should  have  been  printed 
as  a  numbered  document  of  the  51st  Congress,  1st  session, 
but  it  is  not  so  found.] 

Nebraska.  Discovery  of  Nebraska,  and  Visit  to  Nebraska  in 
1662,  read  before  Nebraska  Historical  Society  in  1880  and 
1885;  by  James  W.  Savage.     1893.     [3167-14] 

Nicaragua  Canal.  Views  of  George  W.  Melville  as  to  strategic 
and  commercial  value  of  Nicaraguan  Canal,  future  con- 
trol of  Pacific  Ocean,  strategic  value  of  Hawaii,  and  its 
annexation  to  United  States.     1898.    [3600-188] 

Oregon  and  Washington  Indian  war.  Report  of  J.  Ross  Browne 
on  Indian  war  in  Oregon  and  Washington  Territories. 
Jan.  25,  1858  [reprint  1903].  62  p.  (35th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
H.  ex.  doc.  38;  serial  no.  955.)  [A  reprint  ordered  by 
Senate  resolution  of  Jan.  29,  1903.  The  original  docu- 
ment contained  66  p.] 

Oregon.  Early  labors  of  missionaries  of  American  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions  in  Oregon,  commenc- 
ing in  1836.  [Feb.  9, 1871,  ordered  reprinted  Jan.  15]  1903. 
(41st  Cong.  3d  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  37;  serial  no.  1440.)  [This 
reprint  of  1903  is  not  found  in  the  Congressional  set.] 

Pacific  railroads.  Acts  and  joint  resolutions  of  Congress  and 
decisions  of  Supreme  Court  of  United  States  relating  to 
Union  Pacific,  Central  Pacific,  and  Western  Pacific  rail- 
roads.    1897. 

Pensions.  Foreign  pension  systems,  synopsis  of  pension  laws, 
not  civil,  compiled  from  information  lurnished  in  response 
to  resolution  with  amount  of  annual  appropriation  made 
by  some  countries  for  pensions;  by  J.  L.  Davenport. 
1902.     [4220-56] 

Precedents,  decisions  on  points  of  order,  with  phraseology,  in 
United  States  Senate,  lst-60th  Congress,  1789-1909;  by  * 
Henry  H.  Gilfry.     1909.     [5568-129] 

Proceedings  and  debates  of  Senate,  Ist  session,  30th  Congress; 
by  James  A.  Houston.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher^ 
1848.  large  4®  [5ee,  for  proceedings  of  Senate,  30th 
Congress,  1st  session,  as  they  appear  in  the  Congressional 
globe,  X89,  90.] 

Ramie.  Statement,  by  S.  H.  Slaught,  in  behalf  of  appropria- 
tion to  promote  ramie  industry,  [with]  Papers  on  ramie 
industry.  [2d  edition.]  Jan.  5,  11  [July],  1897.  (54th 
Cone.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  47,  57.)  [The  1st  editions  of  the 
publications  bound  together  in  this  pamphlet  ^ye^e  the 
original  Congressional  editions  which  appeared  in  serial 
no.  3469.  This  print,  including  revised  editions  of  both 
documents,  is  not  in  the  Congressional  set.] 
-95 


1506 


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CONGRES  S— Continued 


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1132 


Se5i 
Se52 


Se53 
Se54 

Se5« 
Se57 

Sw3 


T17 

T711 

X712 

T713 

Un6i 

Un62 
Un63 
Un6* 

Un6« 

Un66 

Un67 

Un68 

Un69 

Un6^o 

Un6" 


Senate  (miscellaneous  publications) — Continued 

Revolution,  1775-83.  Troops,  including  militia,  furnished  by 
the  several  States  during  War  of  Revolution;  communi- 
cated to  House  of  Representatives,  May  11,  1790,  by  Sec- 
retary of  War.  Jan.  15,  1902  [reprint].  (1st  Cong.  2d 
sess.)  [No.  3  in  American  state  papers,  military  affairs, 
V.  1.  This  reprint  is  a  corrected  2d  print,  the  1st  print 
not  being  in  the  Public  Documents  Library.] 
Senate.    Century  of  Senate  of  United  States;  by  William  S. 

Appleton.  n.  p.  [1895].  large  8" 
Senators.  Election  of  Senators  by  people,  list  of  principal 
speeches  and  reports  made  m  Congress  in  recent  years 
upon  proposed  change  in  method  of  electing  Senators, 
also  reprint  of  principal  documents  relating  to  subject; 
by  Clifford  Warden.  1902.  ([57th  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S. 
doc.  40G];  serial  no.  4245.) 
Senators.     Proceedings  relating  to  classification  of  Senators; 

[by  Henry  H.  Gilfry].     1907. 
Senators.    List  of  Senators  of  54th  Congress.    [June  21, 1895.]    f  " 
Senators.    United  States  Senate,  57th  Congress  [Ist  session,  list 
of  Senators].     Mar.  12,  1902.     4° 
Same,  57th  Congress  [2d  session].     Nov.  20,  1902.     4° 
Same,  58th  Congress  [special  session].     Mar.  4,  1903.     4° 
See  also  Y1.3:\Jn6'-'K 
Sweden.    Report  on  forestry  in  Sweden;  by  C.  C.  Andrews. 
Revised  edition.     1900.     [3878-452]     [5eg,  for  1st  edition, 
1872,  S1.2:Sw3.] 
Tariff  on  imports  into  United  States,  and  free  list,  as  contained 

in  act  of  Oct.  1,  1890.     [1896.] 
Treaties.    List  of  treaties  and  conventions  ratified  by  Senate 

since  1899.     [1909.] 
Treaties.     List  of  treaties  and  conventions  ratified  or  pending  in 
Senate  since  compilation  of  Treaties  in  force,  1904,  to  60tb 
Congress,  2d  session.     [1909.] 
Treaties  and  conventions  which  were  ratified,  and  from  which 
injunction  of  secrecy  was  removed  during  2d  session  of 
60th  Congress.     [1909.] 
Unoflicial  list  of  Senators  of  56th  Congress  [1st  session].     [Mar. 
28,  1899.]    f" 
Same,  56th  Congress,  2d  session.     [Jan.  17,  1901.]    f  ° 
Same,  57th  Congress  [1st  session],     [Oct.  15,  1901.]    f  « 
Unofficial  [list  of  Senators]  United  States  Senate,  58th  Congress 
[3d  session].     Dec^  6,  1904.     4° 
Same,  59th  Congress  [special  session].    Mar.  9,  1905.    4° 
Same,  59th  Congress  [1st  session].     Apr.  26,  1905.    4° 
Same.     May  10,  1905.    4° 
Same.     Nov.  23,  1905.    4° 
Same.    Jan.  4,  1906.    4° 

Same,  59th  Congress  [2d  session].    June  15,  1906.     4** 
Same,  60th  Congress  [1st  session].     [1907.]    4° 
See  also  YL^iSeb^-', 


1507 

Y2.    BILLS  AND    RESOLUTIONS    OF  SENATE  AND  HOUSE 

(Bills  aud  resolutions  of  the  2  Houses  of  Cougress  are  not  sent  to  libraries.  The  only  provision  of  law 
requiring  their  preservation  is  sec.  h2  of  the  general  printing  act  of  Jan.  12,  18$)A.  which  provides  that 
4  sets  shall  be  bound,  of  which  2  are  deposited  in  the  Senate  document  room  aiKl  2  in  the  House  do<;u- 
inent  rooni  at  the  I'apilol.  Many  large  UbrarlM,  however,  coii.-ider  iheni  of  historic  interest  and 
value,  aud  therefore  attempt  to  preserve  bills  and  resolutions  in  their  libraries. 

The  files  of  Senate  and  House  bills  and  resolutions  in  the  l*ublic  Documents  Library  are  very  incom- 
plete and  no  attempt  is  made  hero  to  list  them.  The  few  that  it  does  have  are  turanged  by  the  num- 
ber of  the  Congress  and  session. 

All  bills  and  resolutions  are  printed  in  bill  form,  and,  unless  specially  ordered  by  either  House,  are  printed 
only  when  referred  to  a  couunltlce,  when  favorably  reported  back,  and  after  their  passage  by  either 
House.  The  number  of  bills  and  resohilions  presented  to  each  Congress  is  enormous.  Since  the  period 
covered  by  this  Checklist  the  practice  hits  been  changed  so  that  there  are  fewer  prints  of  bills  and  reso- 
lutions. The  present  practice  (1911)  is  to  print  the  bill  or  resolution  4,  or  in  some  cases,  6  times  (instead 
of  6).  These  prints  are,  1st,  at  the  time  of  Introduction  and  reference  to  the  committee  of  the  House 
In  which  the  bill  originates;  2d,  when  reported  by  that  committee;  3d,  when  introduced  and  referred 
to  the  corresponding  committee  in  the  other  House;  4th,  when  reported  by  that  committee,  the  5th 
print  being  only  in  case  of  appropriation  bills,  where  the  amendments  are  verv  numerous.  A  Senate 
Dill  has  now  rarely  more  than  4  prints.  When  a  bill  has  passed  both  Houses  It  is  prepared  on  parch- 
ment for  the  I^resident's  signature. 

A  bill  is  a  " bill"  as  long  as  it  remains  in  the  House  in  which  it  originates;  it  becomes  an  "act,"  when  it 
has  passed  that  House  of  Congress  and  been  referred  to  the  other  House;  it  does  not,  however,  become 
an  "act"  or  "statute"  in  the  legal  sense  of  the  term  until  it  has  passed  both  Houses  and  been  approved 
and  signed  by  the  I'resident.  For  further  information  concerning  the  stages  of  the  progress  of  a  bill, 
the  reader  is  referred  to  p.  487-492  of  the  1909  edition  of  the  House  Manual  (Y4.R8f)i:900),  and  to  later 
House  manuals.  Bills  are  either  of  a  public  or  private  nature.  The  term  "private  bill"  is  construed 
by  law  to  mean  "all  bills  for  the  relief  of  private  parties,  bills  granting  pensions,  bills  removing  politi- 
cal disabilities,  and  bills  for  the  survey  of  rivers  and  harbors." 

Bills  and  joint  resolutions  are  presented  to  the  President  for  signature  and  become  law  on  his  approval. 
If  the  President  disapproves,  he  returns  the  bill,  with  his  objections,  to  that  House  in  which  it  origi- 
nates, and  if  both  Houses  on  reconsideration  pass  the  bill  bv  a  two-thirds  vote,  the  bill  becomes  a  law  over 
the  President's  veto.  If  any  bill  is  not  returned  by  the  President  within  10  days  (Sundays  excepted) 
after  it  is  presented  to  hhn,  the  same  becomes  a  law  in  like  manner  as  if  he  had  signed  it,  unless  the 
Congress  by  their  adjournment  prevents  its  return,  in  which  case  it  does  not  become  a  law. 

Resolutions  are  of  3  kinds,  namely,  simple,  joint,  and  concurrent.  The  enacting  clause  of  a  simple  reso- 
lution of  either  House  is  the  one  word  "Resolved."  Resolutions  of  inquiry  addressed  to  the  heads  of 
Executive  Departments  are  usually  simple  rather  than  concurrent  in  form  and  are  never  joint  resolu- 
tions. A  simple  resolution  becomes  operative  on  its  passage  by  the  House  in  which  it  onginates.  It 
does  not  go  to  the  other  House,  nor  does  it  go  the  President  for  signature.  Simple  resolutions  can 
apply  only  to  subjects  which  are  in  the  jurisdiction  of  the  one  House  of  Congress  involved. 

Joint  resolutions  have  as  their  resolving  clause  the  words  "Resolved  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress  assembled."  Amendments  to  the  Constitution 
are  proposed  in  the  form  of  joint  resolutions,  which  have  their  several  readings  and  are  enrolled  and 
signed  by  the  presiding  ofTicers  of  the  2  Houses.  With  the  exception  of  joint  resolutions  of  that  nature, 
all  joint  resolutions  are  sexit  to  the  President  for  approval  and  have  the  full  force  of  law.  They  are  used. 
for  what  may  be  called  the  incidental,  unusual,  or  inferior  purposes  of  legislating,  as,  for  example, 
extending  the  national  thanks  to  individuals,  notice  to  a  foreign  government  of  the  abrogation  of  a 
treaty,  declaration  of  intervention  in  Cuba,  correction  of  an  error  in  an  existing  act  of  legislation,  special 
appropriations  for  minor  and  incidental  purposes,  etc.  At  one  tune  they  were  used  for  purposes  of  gen- 
eral legislation;  but  the  2  Houses  finally  concluded  that  a  bill  was  the  proper  instrumentality  for  this 
purpose.  A  joint  resolution  may  be  changed  to  a  bill  by  amendment.  The  only  difference  between 
the  enacting  clause  of  a  bill  and  the  resolving  clause  of  a  joint  resolution  is  that  the  bill  reads  "Be  it 
enacted  by  the  Senate  and  Hou.se  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress  assem- 
bled," whereas  the  joint  resolution  substitutes  in  the  foregoing  phrase  the  word  "Resolved"  for  "Be 
it  enacted." 

The  resolving  clause  of  a  House  concurrent  resolution  is  "Resolved  by  the  House  of  Representatives  (the 
Senate  concurring),"  and  in  the  case  of  a  Senate  concurrent  resolution  "Resolved  by  the  Senate  (the 
House  of  Representatives  concurring)."  In  the  modern  practice  concurrent  resolutions  have  been 
developed  as  a  means  of  expressing  fact,  principles,  opinions,  and  purposes  of  the  2  Houses.  For  exam- 
ple, joint  committees  are  authorized  by  resolutions  of  this  form.  A  concurrent  resolution  is  binding  on 
neither  House  until  agreed  to  by  both.  It  is  not  sent  to  the  I'resident  for  approval  unless  it  contain  a 
proposition  of  legislation,  wliich  is  not  within  the  scope  of  the  modern  form  of  concurrent  resolution. 

Money  can  not  be  appropriated  by  simple  or  concurrent  resolutions. 

Bills  and  simple,  joint,  and  concurrent  resolutions  which  are  introduced  in  one  session  of  a  Congress  may 
be  considered  at  a  later  session  of  the  same  Congress;  but  the  bill  or  resolution  dies  with  the  expiration 
of  that  Congress.    The  same  bill  may  of  course  be  reintroduced  with  a  new  number  in  a  later  Congress. 

Readers  who  are  desirous  of  tracing  the  legislative  history  of  any  particular  bill  or  resolution  are  referred 
to  the  historv  of  such  bill  or  resolution  as  listed  in  the  numerical  arrangements  incorporated  in  the 
indexes  to  the  Congressional  record,  and  in  the  Senate  or  House  journals.  See  also  entries  under 
Y1.3:B49CoDg. »....] 


1508 


Y3.      COMMISSIONS  AND   BOARDS 


[The  Public  Documents  Library  classes  here  commissions  and  boards  appointed  directly  by  Congress  or 
by  the  President.  Those  commissions  and  boards  which  were  appointed  by  any  of  the  Executive 
Departments  or  independent  branches  of  the  Government  will  be  found  under  each  Department.  Mixed 
commissions  to  settle  international  disputes  are  classed  under  S3.;  all  other  international  commissions 
are  classed  under  S5. 

Under  Y3.  are  classed  also  a  few  committees  which  were  authorized  by  the  President;  see,  for  committees 
of  Congress,  Y4.] 


Classification 
no. 


Y3.A11:    Alabama    Claims,    Court    of    Commissioners 
1st  and  2d.   1874-76  and  1882-85 


Y3.A11^• 

(v.  1108.) 


Of, 


[The  legal  name  of  this  court  is  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims,  but 
the  popular  name  is  Alabam  a  Claims  Commission. 

Created  under  act  approved  June  23, 1874.  The  court  was  organized  July  22, 1874, 
and  its  duration  was  extended  from  time  to  time  to  Jan.  1, 1877.  The  1st  court 
finally  adjourned  Dec.  29,  1876.  The  powers  of  the  clerk  of  the  court  were 
extended  for  an  additional  period  of  2  montlis. 

Reestablished  under  act  approved  June  5, 1882.  This  2d  court  was  organized 
July  13,  1882,  and  its  time  was  extended  to  Dec.  31,  1885,  the  date  of  its  final 
adjournment.  The  powers  of  the  clerk  of  the  court  were  extended  for  an 
additional  period  of  6  months. 

The  records  of  the  1st  court  were  distributed  to  such  an  extent  that  only  3  sets 
could  be  gathered  for  binding  at  the  close  of  the  court.  The  set  in  the  State 
Department  library  comprises  12  v.  of  Petitions,  arranged  by  docket  numbers; 
38  V.  of  Records,  arranged  by  alphabetically  listing  the  sliips  captured,  and 
grouping  the  cases  under  each;  a  volume  of  Opinions;  a  List  of  claims  by 
docket  number;  and  an  Index  by  claimants'  name^. 

The  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims  passed  upon  individual  claims 
presented  as  a  result  of  the  award  under  the  Treaty  of  Washington:  see,  for 
publications  of  the  Geneva  arbitration  under  that  treaty,  S3.13i:,  and  for  Re- 
ceipt and  investment  of  Geneva  award  money,  T1.2:G28.] 

Alabama  Claims,  Court  of  Commissioners  of, 
1st  and  2d,  1874-76  and  1882-85,  Records 
[of  cases],  1882-85 

[A  limited  number  of  sets  were  bound  with  both  volume  and  docket  numbers 
included  in  back-titles.    There  are  no  title-pages  for  the  set. 

A  list  arranged  by  docket  numbers  is  found  in  List  of  claims  before  Court  of  Com- 
missioners of  Alabama  Claims,  re-estabhshed  under  act  approved  June  5, 1882 
(Y3.AI  1 2:C52i).  A  list  by  claimants  is  found  in  Alphabetical  index  to  claim- 
ants before  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims,  re-established  under 
act  approved  June  5, 1882  (Y3.A1 1 2:C52  2).] 


V. 

1, 

BOS. 

V. 

2, 

nos. 

V. 

3, 

xios. 

V, 

4, 

no8. 

V. 

5, 

nos. 

V. 

6, 

nos. 

1-30 

31-66 

67-98 

99-139 

140-176 

177-212  [Petitions 
for  192  and  193  are  bound 
in  Public  Documents  Li- 
brary copy  after  brief  for 
193.     203  follows  p.  23  of 


V. 
V. 

V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 
V. 


202.] 

7,  nos. 

8,  nos. 
case.] 

9,  nos. 

10,  nos. 

11,  nos. 

12,  nos. 

13,  nos. 

14,  nos. 

15,  nos. 

16,  nos. 

17,  nos. 

18,  nos. 

19,  nos. 

20,  nos. 

21,  nos. 

22,  nos. 

23,  nos. 

24,  nos. 

25,  nos. 

26,  nos. 


213-236 
237-260 

261-294 
295-322 
323-354 
355-408 
409-454 
455-490 
491-520 
521-570 
571-610 
611-638 
639-676 
677-703 
704-736 
737-778 
779-819 
820-862 
863-892 
893-935 


[238, 


27,  nos. 

28,  nos. 

29,  nos. 

30,  nos. 

31,  nos. 

32,  nos. 

33,  nos. 

34,  noa. 

35,  nos. 

36,  nos. 

37,  nos. 

38,  nos. 

39,  nos. 

40,  nos, 

41,  nos. 

42,  nos. 

43,  nos. 

44,  nos. 

45,  nos. 

46,  nos. 

47,  nos. 

48,  nos. 

49,  nos. 

50,  nos. 

51,  nos. 

52,  nos. 

53,  nos. 

54,  nos. 

55,  nos. 

56,  nos. 

57,  noa. 

58,  nos. 


936-983 
984-1019 
1020-1048 
1049-1082 
1083-1113 
1114-1165 
1166-1200 
1201-1232 
1233-1258 
1259-1293 
1294-1333 
1334-1361 
1362-1385 
1386-1423 
1424-1480 
1481-1551 
1552-1600 
1601-1640 
1641-1673 
1674-1705 
1706-1753 
1754-1785 
1786-1815 
1816-1850 
1851-1890 
1891-1928 
1929-1955 
1956-1979 
1980-2005 
2006-2042 
2043-2076 
2077-2108 


1509 


Classiflratlon 
no. 

Y3.A11': 

(v.  noa.) 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— (Continued 

Alabama  Claims,  Court  of  Commissioners  of, 
1st  and  2d,  1874-76  and  1882-85,  Records 
[of  cases],  1882-85— Continued 


V.    59,  no8.  2109-2136 

V.    60,  nofi.  2137-2178 

V.  61,  no8.  2179-2200 

V.  62,  noB.  2201-2232 

V.  63,  nos.  2233-2257 

V.  64,  nos.  2258-2286 

V.  65,  nos.  2287-2324 

V.  66,  nos.  2325-2366 

V.  67,  nos.  2367-2406 

V.  68,  nos.  2407-2456 

V.  69,  nos.  2457-2489 

V.  70,  nos.  2490-2516 

V.  71,  nos.  2517-2557 

V.  72,  nos.  2558-2613 

V.  73,  nos.  2614-2643 

V.  74,  nos.  2644-2682 

V.  75,  nos.  2683-2710 

V.  76,  nos.  2711-2742 

V.  77,  nos.  2743-2778 

V.  78,  nos.  2779-2819 

V.  79,  nos.  2820-2856  [Contains 
also  2869,  Supplemental 
brief  for  petitioner,  which 
follows  2836  and  belongs 
in  V.  80.] 

V.  80,  nos.  2857-2891  [Supple- 
mental brief  2869  is  bound 
in  V.  79,  where  it  follows 
2836.] 

V.  81,  nos.  2892-2912 

V.  82,  nos.  2913-2945 

V.  83,  nos.  2946-2964  [2964  is 
missing.] 

V.  84,  nos.  2965-3003  [2982  is 
missing.] 

V.  85,  nos.  3004-3063  [3009, 3037 
and  3054  are  missing.] 

V.    86,  nos.  3064-3099 

V.  87,  nos.  3100-3128  [3109  is 
missing.] 

V.  88,  nos.  3129-3174 

V.  89,  nos.  3175-3224 

V.  90,  nos.  3225-3284 

V.  91,  nos.  3285-3338 

V.  92,  nos.  3339-3388 

V.  93,  nos.  3389-3440 

V.  94,  nos.  3441-3500 

V.  95,  nos.  3501-3550 

V.  96,  nos.  3551-3604 

V.  97,  nos.  3605-3663 

V.  98,  nos.  3664-3714  [Contains 
also  duplicate  of  3663.] 

V.  99,  nos.  3715-3752 

V.  100,  nos.  3753-3800 

V.  101,  nos.  3801-3841 

V.  102,  nos.  3842-3894 

V.  103,  nos.  3895-3945 

V.  104,  nos.  3946-3994 

V.  105,  nos.  3995-4005 

V.  106,  nos.  4006-4048  [4012  is 
missing.] 


V.  107,  nos.  4049-1072 

V.  108,  nos.  4073-4096 

V.  109,  nos.  4097-4123 

V.  110,  nos.  4124-1158 

V.  Ill,  nos.  4159-4189 

V.  112,  nos.  4190-4222 

V.  113,  nos.  4223-4265 

V.  114,  nos.  4266-4300  [4286  is 
missing.] 

V.  115,  nos.  4301-4327 

V.  116,  nos.  4328-4349 

V.  117,  nos.  4350^370 

V.  118,  nos.  4371^380 

V.  119,  nos.  4381-4408 

V.  120,  nos.  4409-4440  [4432  fol- 
lows 4433.] 

V.  121,  nos.  4441-4484 

V.  122,  nos.  4485-4534 

V.  123,  nos.  4535-4577 

V.  124,  nos.  4578-4615 

V.  125,  nos.  4616-4663 

V.  126,  no.    4664 

V.  127,  nos.  4665-4685 

V.  128,  nos.  4686-4741 

V.  129,  nos.  4742-4787 

V.  130,  nos.  4788-4828 

V.  131,  nos.  4829-4844 

V.  132,  nos.  4845-4865 

V.  133,  nos.  4866-4892 

V.  134,  nos.  4893-4939 

V.  135,  nos.  4940-4973  [4972  is 
missing.] 

V.  136,  nos.  4974-4997 

V.  137,  nos.  4998-5027 

V.  138,  nos.  5028-5053  [5049  is 
missing.] 

V.  139,  nos.  5054-5088 

V.  140,  nos.  5089-5131 

V.  141,  nos.  5132-5180 

V.  142,  nos.  5181-5224 

V.  143,  nos.  5225-5302 

V.  144,  nos.  5303-5391  [5373,  no 
case.] 

V.  145,  nos.  5392-5437  [5435,  no 
case.] 

V.  146,  nos.  5438-5469 

V.  147,  nos.  5470-5503  [5503  at 
beginning  of  v.  148.] 

V.  148,  nos.  5504-5591  [Contains 
also  5503.  5571-5585  were 
withheld  from  docket. 
5589,  no  case.] 

V.  149,  nos.  5592-5641  [5596  is 
amended  petition  filed 
with  original  no.  3172,  and 
bears  number  3172.] 

V.  150,  nos.  5642-5685  [5680,  no 
case.] 

V.  151,  nos.  5680-5770  [5769,  no 
case.] 


1510 


Classiflcation 
no. 

YS.All^a: 

(docket 
nos.) 

YS.All^: 


C521 
C522 

C523 

C52* 
C52« 


R29 


R86 


R862 

R863 
R86^ 
R865 

Rse^' 


R867 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Alabama  Claims,  Court  of  Commissioners  of, 
1st  and  2d,  1874-76  and  1882-85,  Records 
[of  cases],  1882-85  (separates;  individual  cases) 

Alabama  Claims,  Court  of  Commissioners  of, 
1st  and  2d,  1874-76  and  1882-85,  General 
publications 

Claimants.  Index  to  claimants  before  [Ist]  Court  of  Commissioners 
of  Alabama  Claims.  Washington,  printed  by  Judd  &  Det- 
weiler,  1877.     * 

Claimants.  Alphabetical  index  to  claimants  before  [2d]  Court  of 
Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims,  re-established  under  act 
approved  June  5,  1882.  Washington,  I).  C,  Gibson  Brothers, 
printers,  1884.  [Also  in  Rules,  opinions,  orders,  circulars, 
official  communications,  July  13,  1882-Dec.  31,  1885  (Y3. 
A112:R86i).] 

Claims.  List  of  claims  before  [1st]  Court  of  Commissioners  of 
Alabama  Claims,  organized  under  act  approved  June  23, 
1874.  Washington,  Gibson  Brothers,  1874.  1+37  p.  * 
[The  37  p.  as  numbered  in  the  pamphlet  contain  matter  ex- 
tending across  both  pages,  the  verso  and  the  recto  bearing  the 
same  folio.] 
Same,  filed  under  act  approved  Mar.  6,  1876.  Washington, 
Gibson  Brothers,  printers,  1876.  _[1]4-18  p.  [The  18  p.  as 
numbered  in  the  pamphlet  contain  matter  extending  across 
both  pages,  the  verso  and  the  recto  bearing  the  same  folio.] 

Claims.  List  of  claims  before  [2d]  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama 
Claims,  re-established  under  act  approved  June  5,  1882;  [with 
List  of  vessels  alleged  to  have  been  damaged,  captured,  and 
destroyed  by  Confederate  cniisers  and  List  of  Confederate 
cruisers].  Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  Brothers,  printers,  1883. 
[1]+169  p.  [Of  the  169  p.  as  numbered  in  the  book,  p.  2-151 
contain  matter  extending  across  both  pages,  the  verso  and  the 
recto  bearing  the  same  folio.] 

Report  [Jan.  5,  1877]  relating  to  [1st]  Court  of  Commissioners  of 
Alabama  Claims;  [by  John  Davis],  1877.  (44th  Cong.  2d 
sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  21;  serial  no.  1719.) 

Reports  relating  to  2d  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims 
(note). 
[Reports  from  1883  to  1885  were  made  to  the  Attorney-General  by  John  A.  J. 
Creswell,  counsel  on  behalf  of  United  States  before  the  Court  of  Commis- 
sioners of  Alabama  Claims.  These  appeared  in  annual  reports  of  Justice 
Department,  1883-85  (Jl.l:883-885). 
A  report  for  1885  was  made  to  the  Attorney-General  by  James  Harlan,  presiding 
judge  of  the  court.  This  appeared  in  annual  report  of  Justice  Department, 
1885  (Jl.l:88o).] 

Rules,  opinions,  orders,  circulars,  official  communications  [of  2d 
Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims],  July  13,  1882- 
Dec.  31,  1885.  Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers, 
1885.     [Includes  also  a  few  communications  of  1st  court.] 

Rules  of   [1st]  Court   of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims.     [1st 
edition.]    1874.     16°      * 
Same.    2d  edition.    * 
Same.     3d  edition.    * 

Same.    4th  edition.    Washington,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers, 
1876.     * 

Rules  of  [2d]  Court  of  Commissioners  of  Alabama  Claims,  with  ap- 
pendix. Washington,  National  Republican  Printing  House, 
1882.  *  [Also  in  Rules,  opinions,  orders,  circulars,  official 
communications,  July  13, 1882-Dec.  31, 1885  (Y3. Al  1 2:R86 ').] 

Rules.  Laws  of  Alabama  claims  and  rules  of  [2d]  court;  compiled 
by  J.  F.  Manning.  New  York,  Evening  Post  Job  Printing 
Office.  1882.    * 


1511 


CUsslflratlon 
no. 

Y3.A112: 


So8 


Y3.An8: 

R29 


Y3.B45: 

P94> 


P94" 

Y3.C33: 

R29» 

R292 


Y3.C43: 

R29J 
R292 

R293 
Y3.C52: 


In2 
R29» 


R292 
R293 
R29* 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Alabama  Claims,  Court  of  Commissioners  of, 
1st  and  2d,  1874-7f5  and  1882-85,  General 
publications- Continued 

Southern  bond-holders.  Partial  list  of  southern  bond-holders  in 
Great  Britain  during  War  of  Rebellion,  compiled  by  direction 
of  coun.sol  on  behalf  of  United  States.  Washington,  Gibson 
Bros.,  printers,  1885.  [Also  in  Rules,  opinions,  orders,  cir- 
culars, official  communications,  July  13,  1882-Dec.  31,  1886 
(Y3.A11-':R86').] 

Anthracite  Coal  Strike  Commission 

Report  on  anthracite  coal  strike  of  May-Oct.  1902  [with  appendixes]. 
1903.  [4556-6]  [See  also,  as  Bulletin  46  of  the  Labor  Depart- 
ment, Lai.3:8.] 

Berlin  Silver  Commission,  1894 

Proceedings.  Proposals  submitted  and  debate  on  proposals,  report 
of  proceedings;  appended,  report  of  proceedings  of  Interna- 
tional Bimetallic  Conference,  London,  May  2,  3,  1894.  1895. 
V.  1.  (53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  misc.  doc.  274;  serial  no.  3176.) 
Same.  1895.  v.  2.  (53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  misc.  doc.  274; 
serial  no.  3176.) 

Central  and  South  American  Commission 

Report  [including  reports  1-3].     1885.     (48th  Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  ex. 

doc.  226;  serial  no.  2304.) 
Reports  [including  final  reports  of  commissioners  and  special  reports 

4-12].     1886.     (49th  Cong.   1st  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.   50;  serial 

no.  2302.) 

Chicago  Strike  Commission 

Report  on  Chicago  strike  of  June-July,  1894.     1894.    53  1. 

Same,  with  appendices  containing  testimony,  proceedings,  and 

recommendations.     1895.     liv    p.     [Appendices    referred    to 

omitted  from  this  edition.] 
Same,  with  appendices  containing  testimony,  proceedings,  and 

recommendations.     1895.     liv  +  681  p.     [3276-7] 

Claims  Commissioners 

[The  10  general  reports  issued  as  numbered  documents  are  brief.  They  were 
followed  by  a  set  of  reports  identical  in  numbers  and  subject  matter,  but 
much  amplified.  These  were  issued  in  4  quarto  v.,  187(>-81.  They  are  not  in 
any  numbered  document  series,  and  but  50  copies  were  printed.  They  are 
consequently  very  rare  and  are  much  sought  after  by  claimants  and  attorneys. 
The  reports  were  followed  by  a  "consolidated  index,"  making  a  large  quarto 
volume,  issued  in  1892. 

The  10  general  reports  are  found  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 

1st  general  report,  1871.    [1524-161       Gth  general  report,  1876.     1762-4 
2d  general  report,  1872.    [1571-12J       7th  general  report,  1877.     1815-4 
3d  general  report,  1873.    [1617-23]        8th  general  report,  1878.      1861-6' 
4th  general  report,  1874.    [1653-18]      9th  general  report,  1879.      192H-101 
5th  general  report,  1875.    [1698-30]      10th  general  report,  1880.    [1929-30].] 

Index.  Consolidated  index  of  claims  reported  to  House  of  Represent- 
atives, 1871-80.     1892.    4° 

Reports.  Summary  reports  in  all  cases  reported  to  Congress  as  dis- 
allowed under  act  of  Mar.  3,  1871,  reported  as  follows:  1st  gen- 
eral report,  Dec.  11,  1871;  2d  general  report,  Dec.  6,  1872;  3d 
general  report,  Dec.  6,  1873;  4th  general  report,  Dec.  14,  1874; 
and  special  report  on  case  of  Marie  P.  Evans,  reported  Jan.  16, 
1875;  also  including  acts  establishing  Commissioners  of  Claims 
and  amendatory  thereof,  and  also  theu*  4  general  reports.  1876. 
[v.  1]  4° 

Same,  5th  general  report,  Dec.  20, 1875;  6th  general  report,  Dec.  4, 
1876.     1877.     [v.  2]  4° 

Same,  7th  general  report,  Dec.  6, 1877;  8th  general  report,  Dec.  13, 
1878.     1880.     V.  3,  40 


Same,  9th  general  report,  Dec. 
10,1880.     1881.     [v.  4]4« 


16,  1879;  10th  general  report.  Mar. 


1512 


Classification 
no. 


Y3.D44: 

Ac2 

Ag8 

B64 
C73 

C75 

C82 

C88 
D44 
D63 

G74 
H62 

L48 

P96 
Sa3 

Su7 
T23 

T68 

T71 

tY3.Ec7: 

Y3.E1  2 : 

P941 
P942 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS   AND   BOARDS— Continued 

Criminal  and  Penal  Laws,  Commission  to  Re- 
vise and.  Codify.  See  Laws  of  United  States,  Commis- 
sion to  Revise  (Y3.L44:). 

Department  Methods  Committee  (or  Keep  Commission) 

Accounts.     Method  of  rendering  and  stating  accounts.     [190-.]    * 

Agriculture.  Investigation  of  12th  census  report  on  agriculture. 
[May  1,  1906.]    4" 

Bonds.     Official  bonds.     [Jan.  7,  1907.]    4" 

Committees.  Use  of  committees  in  Department  work.  [Dec.  6, 
1906.]    4" 

Contracts.     Government  contracts.     [Apr.  30,  1907.]    4" 

Cost  keeping  in  Government  service  [with  bibliography].  [Dec.  29, 
1906.]    4« 

Crop  reports.  Government  crop  reports  [report  on  work  of  Bureau  of 
Statistics,  Dept.  of  Agriculture].     [Jan.  6,  1906.]    4° 

Department  methods.  Information  desired  from  heads  of  Depart- 
ments.    [1905.]    f« 

Disbursing  officers.  Assembling  disbursing  officers'  checks  and 
vouchers  and  verification  of  disbursing  officers'  balances. 
[Jan.  9,  1907.]    4° 

Government  Printing  Office.  Purchase  of  typesetting  machines  for 
Government  Printing  Office.     [Aug.  4,  1905.]    4° 

Historical  publications.  Documentary  historical  publications  of 
United  States  Government.     [1909.]    4°      [5408-714] 

Leave.  Annual  leave,  sick  leave,  and  hours  of  labor.  [Dec,  24, 
1906.]    4° 

Public  printing.     [Jan.  2,  1906.]    4° 

Salaries.  Classification  of  positions  and  gradation  of  salaries  for  em- 
ployees of  Executive  Departments  and  independent  establish- 
ments in  Washington.     [Jan.  4,  1907.]    4^* 

Superannuation  of  civil-service  employees  of  Government.  [Feb .  18, 
1908.]    4° 

Telephone  service.  Interdepartmental  telephone  service.  [Mar.  19, 
1906.]    40 

Transportation  of  Government  employees  and  property.  [Dec.  6, 
1906.]    4« 

Treasury  bookkeeping.     [Jan.  19,  1907.]    4° 


Electoral  Commission  of  1877 

See,  for  report  of  joint  committee  submitting  bill  to  create  com- 
mission, [1732-598]. 

Proceedings.  1877.  4°  [Appeared  also,  in  this  same  form,  in  the 
Congressional  record,  44th  Congress,  2d  session,  v.  5,  pt.  4 
(X205).] 

Proceedings  of  Electoral  Commission  and  of  2  Houses  of  Congress  in 
joint  meeting  relative  to  count  of  electoral  votes  cast  Dec.  6, 
1876,  for  presidential  term  commencing  Mar.  4,  1877.     1877. 


•jThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     Anew 
commission  has  since  been  appointed  by  the  President  under  a  provision  of  the  sun- 
dry civil  appropriation  act  approved  June  25,  1910.     This  has  necessitated  additional 
classes  under  Y3.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
Y3.Ec7  ^:    Economy  and  Efficiency  Commission,  Annual  reports 


(date) 

Y3.Ec7  2: 

(CT) 

Y3.Ec7  3: 

(nos.) 
Y3.Ec7^: 

(nos.) 


Economy  and  Efficiency  Commission,  General  publications 
Economy  and  Efficiency  Commission,  Bulletins 
Economy  and  Efficiency  Commission,  Circulars 


1513 


Claasiflratlon 
no. 

t  Y3.Em7: 
Y;5.Ex3: 


lAA 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS   AND  BOARDS— Tontlnued 


Executive  Departments,  Joint  Commission  on 
Laws  Organizing  (or  Dockery  Commission  or  Cockrell 
Commission) 

I^w?'.     References  to  laws  organizing  Executive  Departments  and 


other  Government  establishments  at  national  capital;  jbyT.  P. 
Cleaves  and  J.  0.  Courts].  1893.  large  8"  (fSSd  Cong.  Ist 
sess.  H.  rp.  49];  serial  no.  3158.)  [Appeared  also  ae  53d  Con- 
gress, Ist  session,  Senate  report  41,  serial  no.  3148,] 

Or3  Organization  of  Executive  Departmenls  and  other  Government  estab- 
lishments at  national  capital,  and  information  concerning  per- 
sons employed  thcroin.  1893.  large  8**  ([53d  Cong.  1st  sess. 
H.  rp.  88];  serial  no.  3158.) 

P84  Post-Oflice  Department.  Report  in  relation  to  methods  of  accounts 
in  Post-Otfice  Department,  etc.  [favoring  H.  4610,  53d  Congress, 
2d  8es.sion,  to  im])rove  methods  of  accounting  in  Post-Office 
Department].  1893.  large  8°  ([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  rp. 
210] ;  serial  no.  3158.) 

T71  Treasury  Department.  Methods  of  accounting  in  Treasury,  report 
[favoring  H.  6478,  53d  Congress,  2d  session,  to  improve  methods 
of  accounting  in  Department  of  Treasury].  Mar.  29,  1894.  f  ** 
([53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  rp.  637];  serial  no.  3158.)  [See,  for 
Senate  report  on  same  subject,  T1.2:Ac2.] 

Y3.F77:     Fortifications  or  Other  Defenses  Board 

G95  ^UHft.-  Protection  of  heavy  guns  for  coast  defence.  [1885.]  4°  [Con- 
fidential.] 

R29  Report  [with  committee  reports].  1886.  4<'  (49th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
H.  ex.  doc.  49;  serial  nos.  2395-96.)  [In  this  edition  the  plates 
are  bound  with  the  text;  the  ('ongressional  edition  has  them 
j  bound  separately.] 

Y3.F77":     Fortlfl cations  or  Otlier  Defenses  Board  (separates) 

(CT)  [The  report  of  the  board  and  each  of  the  committee  reports  were  issued  separately 

^       '  with  plates  belonging  thereto] 

Gold   and    Silver   Commission   of  Great   Britain. 

See  Precious  Metals,  Royal  [British]  Commission  Appointed 
to  Inquire  into  Recent  Changes  in  Relative  Values  of 
(Y3.P91:). 

Y3.G75:     Grades  and  Salaries  Committee 

Es8  Estimates  for  salaries  in  Executive  Departments  and  [independent] 
establishments  [1909].  1908.  4°  [Also  in  60th  Congress,  1st 
session.  House  document  648,  p.  5-125;  serial  no.  5370.] 

Ex3  Executive  order  [authorizing  formation  of  Grades  and  Salaries  Com- 
mittee, personnel  of  same,  with  extracts  from  report  of  De- 
partment Methods  Committee  on  Classification  of  positions 
and  gradation  of  salaries  for  employees  of  Executive  De- 
j)artments  and  independent  establishments  in  Washington]. 
[1907.] 

t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.    A  new  com- 
mission has  since  been  appointed  under  joint  resolution  approved  June  25,  1910, 
This  has  necessitated  additional  classes  under  Y3.,  the  series  titles  of  which  are  as 
follows : 
Y3.Em7  ^ :    Employer's  Liability  and  Workman's  Comp>ensation  Commission,  Annual 

(date)  reports 

Y3.Em7^:    Employer's  Liability  and  Workman's  Compensation  Commission,  Gen- 

(CT)  eral  publications 

Y3.Em7^:    Employer's  Liability  and  Workman's  Compensation  Commission,  Bul- 

(nos.)  letins 

Y3.Em7^:    Employer's  Liability  and  Workman's  Compensation  Commission,  Circu- 

(nos.)  lars 


1514 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

Y3.G81: 


R29 

Y3.G95: 

R291 

R292 

Y3.H31: 

Af2 

L44 

R29 
Y3.H75: 

R29 


Y3.H75«: 

(CT) 

Y3.H81 : 

P94 

Y3.Im6: 

Im6 

Y3.In2  ' : 

R29 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Greely,  Lieutenant,  and  Party  at  Lady  Franklin 
Bay,  Board  of  Officers  Considering  Relief  Ex- 
pedition to 

Report  of  board  of  officers  to  consider  expedition  for  relief  of  Lieut. 
Greely  and  party  [with  Proceedings,  Dec.  20,  1883-Feb.  21, 
1884].     1884. 

Gun  Foundry  Board 

Report  [Feb.  16,  1884].     1884.     ([48th  Cong.  1st  sess.     H.  ex.  doc. 
97];  serial  no.  2204.) 
Same,    with    supplementary    report    of    Dec.    20,    1884.     1885. 
[2261-13]     [Also  in  48th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive 
document  1,  pt.  3,  p.  255-382;  serial  no.  2284.] 

Hawaiian  Commission 

Affairs  in  Hawaii.  Report  of  Daniel  A.  Ray  on  condition  of  affairs 
in  Hawaii.     1899. 

Laws  of  Hawaii,  comprising  Civil  laws  and  Penal  laws,  by  Sidney  M. 
Ballou,  and  Session  laws  of  1898;  modified  in  conformity  with 
recommendations  of  commission.     1898.     [In  3727-16] 

Report.     1898.     [In  3727-16] 

Homes   Commission 

Reports  of  President's  Homes  Commission  [with  special  reference  to 
District  of  Columbia]:  Preliminary  report  of  commission  [by 
George  M.  Kober,  chairman];  Report  of  committee  on  build- 
ing of  model  houses  [by  George  M.  Sternberg,  chairman];  Re- 
port of  committee  on  improvement  of  existing  houses  and  elimi- 
nation of  insanitary  and  alley  houses  [by  William  H.  Baldwin, 
chairman];  Report  of  committee  on  building  [regulations;  by 
Frederick  L.  Siddons,  chairman];  [Industrial  and  personal 
hygiene,  report  of  committee  on  social  betterment,  by  George 
M.  Kober,  chairman];  Report  of  committee  on  social  better- 
ment [by  George  M.  Kober,  chairman];  Recommendations  [and 
resolutions  of  commission].  Published  by  President's  Homes 
Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908.     [5394-599  and  644] 

[The  reports  included  in  this  volume  were  originally  issued  as  separate  publica- 
tions at  the  private  expense  of  the  commission.  A  few  copies  were  later  bound 
for  the  commission,  likewise  at  private  exjjense.  This  volume,  while  not 
strictly  speaking  a  Govermnent  publication,  is  entered  in  this  Checklist  be- 
cause the  commission  was  a  Government  body  and  because  its  reports  were 
later  republished,  with  many  changes  and  additions,  as  Senate  documents 
599  and  644,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  serial  number  5394.] 

Homes   Commission   (separates) 

[None  of  the  separates  of  the  reports  of  this  commission  are  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library.] 

House  of  Representatives,  Commission  to  Su- 
pervise Construction  of  Building  for  Offices 
for 

Proceedings  and  hearings  of  House  commission  to  supervise,  etc., 
construction  of  House  office  building,  Apr.  8,  1904[-Mar,  18, 
1905].     [1905.] 

Immigration  Commission 

Immigrants.  Hearing,  Jan.  18,  1908  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  in 
relation  to  sec.  42  of  immigration  act  [approved  Feb.  20,  1907, 
concerning  accommodations  for  immigrant  passengers].     1908. 

Indian  Currency  Commission  (Great  Britain) 

Report  of  commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  Indian  currency, 
commonly  known  as  Herschell  report  on  coinage  of  silver  in 
India;  with  accompanying  correspondence  and  testimony. 
1893.  [3146-23]  [British  document  reprinted  for  United 
States  by  order  of  Congress.] 


1515 


Classlfloatlon 
no. 

Y3.In2=^: 

Ag8 

F49 
In2> 


In22 

Iii2* 
M31 

M66 
R13 
R291 


R29  = 


R293 
R29* 


R29'^ 

R29« 
R297 


R29» 
R29" 

R29i'> 


Y3.     C0MMIS810NH  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Industrial  Commission 

Agriculture.  Topical  plan  of  inquiry  on  conditions  of  labor  and 
capital  employed  in  agriculture.     [1899.]    narrow  16° 

Final  report.  Preliminary  outline  for  final  review  of  evidence  [in 
final  report  of  commission].  [1901.]  [See,  for  Final  report, 
Y3.In2''^:R29i«.] 

Industrial  Commission.     United  States  Industrial  Commission,  act  of 
Congress,  members  [and]  officers  of  commission,  sub-commis- 
sions, committees,  report  of  Committee  on  Procedure,  by-laws. 
1st  edition.     1898.     narrow  IG^ 
Same.    2d  edition.     1898.    narrow  16" 
Same.    3d  edition.     1899.     narrow  16« 
Same.    4th  edition.     1899.     narrow  16" 

Manufactures.  Topical  plan  of  inquiry  on  conditions  of  labor  and 
capital  employed  in  manufactures  and  general  business. 
[1899.]     narrow  16" 

Mining.  Topical  plan  of  inquiry  on  conditions  of  labor  and  capital 
employed  in  mining  industry.     [1899.]    narrow  16" 

Railway  labor.  Inquiry  concerning  legislation  affecting  railway 
labor.     [1900.]    narrow  16" 

Reports,  v.  1:  Preliminary  report  on  trusts  and  industrial  combi- 
nations, with  testimony,  review  of  evidence,  charts  showing 
effects  of  [on]  prices,  and  topical  digest.    1900.     [3990-476] 

(This  is  V.  1  on  trusts  and  industrial  combinations,  v.  2  and  3 
laving  been  issued  as  v.  2  and  13  of  the  commission's  Reports 
(Y3.1n22:R292,i3)  ] 

Same,  v.  2:  Trusts  and  industrial  combinations,  statutes  and 
decisions  of  Federal,  State,  and  Territorial  law,  with  Digest  of 
corporation  laws.  1900.  [In  3991-476]  [This  is  v.  2  on  trusts 
and  industrial  combinations,  v.  1  and  3  having  been  issued  as 
v.  1  and  13  of  the  commission's  Reports  (YS.ln2^:R29^'^^).] 

Same,  v.  3:  Report  on  prison  labor.     1900.     [In  3991-476] 

Same,  v.  4:  Report  on  transportation,  including  review  of  evi- 
dence, topical  digest  of  evidence,  and  testimony  so  far  as  taken 
May  1, 1900.  1900.  [In  3992-476]  [This  is  v.  1  on  transpor- 
tation, V.  2  having  been  issued  as  v.  9  of  the  commission's 
Reports  (Y3.In22:R29^).] 

Same,  v.  5:  Report  on  labor  legislation,  including  recommenda- 
tions as  to  general  legislation,  and  digests  of  laws  of  States  and 
Territories  relating  to  labor  generally,  to  convict  labor,  and  to 
mine  labor.     1900.     [In  3992-476] 

Same,  v.  6:  Report  on  distribution  of  farm  products;  [bv  J.  F. 
Crowell].     1901.     [4168-494] 

Same,  v.  7:  Report  on  relations  and  conditions  of  capital  and 
labor  employed  in  manufactures  and  general  business,  includ- 
ing testimony  so  far  as  taken  Nov.  1,  1900,  and  digest  of  testi- 
mony. 190L  [4169-495]  [This  is  v.  1  on  conditions  of  capital 
and  labor  in  manufactures  and  general  business,  v.  2  having 
been  issued  as  v.  14  of  the  commission's  Reports  (Y3.In22: 
R29'^).] 

Same.  v.  8:  Report  on  Chicago  labor  disputes  of  1900,  with  especial 
reference  to  disputes  in  building  ana  machinery  trades.  1901. 
[4338-177] 

Same,  v.  9:  Report  on  transportation,  including  testimony  taken 
since  May  1,  1900,  review  and  topical  digest  of  evidence,  and 
special  reports  on  railway  legislation  and  taxation.  1901. 
[4339-178]  [This  is  v.  2  on  transportation,  v.  1  having  been 
issued  as  v.  4  of  the  commission's  Reports  (Y3.In22:R29*).] 

Same,  v.  10:  Report  on  agriculture  and  agricultural  labor,  includ- 
ing testimony,  with  review  and  topical  digest.  1901.  [4340- 
179]  [This  is  v.  1  on  agriculture,  v.  2  having  been  issued  as 
v.  11  of  the  commission's  Reports  (Y3.In22:R29").] 


1516 


Classification 
no. 

Y3.In22: 


R2912 


1129 


R29i^ 


R29''^ 

R29i« 

R2917 
R29'3 

R2919 
T68 

Y3.In2  2a : 

(CT) 
Y3.In8: 

G561 


G56' 


Y3.Iii8«: 

(CT) 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Industrial  Commission— Continued 

Same,  v.  11:  Report  on  agriculture  and  on  taxation  in  various 
States,  including  special  reports  and  summaries  relating  to 
fictitious  sales  of  farm  products,  tobacco  trade,  American  farm 
labor,  laws  regarding  agricultural  boards,  warehouse  and  eleva- 
tor laws,  adulteration  of  food  products,  and  taxation  systems. 
1901.  [4341-180]  [This  is  v.  2  on  agriculture,  v.  1  having  been 
issued  as  v.  10  oi  the  commission's  Reports  (Y3.In2  2:R29^").] 

Same,  v.  12:  Report  on  relations  and  conditions  of  capital  and 
labor  employed  in  mining  industry,  including  testimony, 
review  of  evidence,  and  topical  digest.     1901.     [4342-181] 

Same,  v.  13:  Report  on  trusts  and  industrial  combinations, 
including  testimony  taken  since  Mar.  1,  1900,  with  review  and 
digest  and  special  reports  on  prices  and  on  stocks  of  industrial 
corporations  [with  bibliography].  1901.  [4343-182]  [This  is 
V.  3  on  trusts  and  industrial  combinations,  v.  1  and  2  having 
been  issued  as  v.  1  and  2  of  the  commission's  Reports  (Y3.In2  ^'. 
R29i'2).] 

Same,  v,  14:  Report  on  relations  and  conditions  of  capital  and 
labor  employed  in  manufactures  and  general  business,  includ- 
ing testimony  taken  after  Nov.  1,  1900,  with  review  and  digest 
thereof  and  special  report  on  domestic  service.  1901.  [4344- 
183]  [This  is  V.  2  on  conditions  of  capital  and  labor  in  manu- 
factures and  general  business,  v.  1  having  been  issued  as  v.  7 
of  the  commission's  Reports  (Y3.In22:R29^).] 

Same,  v.  15:  Reports  on  immigration,  including  testimony  with 
review  and  digest  and  special  reports,  and  on  education, 
including  testimony  with  review  and  digest.  1901.  [4345- 
184] 

Same,  v.  16:  Report  on  condition  of  foreign  legislation  upon 
matters  affecting  general  labor;  [by  F.  J.  Stimson].  1901. 
[4346-185] 

Same,  v.  17:  Reports  on  labor  organizations,  labor  disputes,  and 
arbitration,  and  on  railway  labor.     1901.     [4347-186] 

Same,  v.  18:  Report  on  industrial  combinations  in  Europe;  [by 
J.  W.  Jenks].     1901.     [4348-187] 

Same,  V.  19:  Final  report.     1902.     [4.349-380] 

Transportation.     Topical  plan  of  inquiry  on  conditions  of  labor  and 
capital  employed  in  transportation.     [1899.]    narrow  16* 

Industrial   Commission  (separates) 


International  Exchange  Commission 

Gold-exchange  standard.  Stability  of  international  exchange,  report 
on  introduction  of  gold-exchange  standard  into  China  and  other 
silver-using  countries,  submitted  Oct.  1, 1903;  Hugh  H.  Hanna, 
Charles  A.  Conant,  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks,  commissioners.  1903. 
(58th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  doc.  144;  serial  no.  4696.)  [No  edition 
without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Gold  standard  in  international  trade,  report  on  introduction  of  gold- 
exchange  standard  into  China,  Philippine  Islands,  Panama, 
and  other  silver-using  countries,  and  on  stability  of  exchange, 
submitted  Oct.  22,  1904  [with  accompanying  papers];  Hugh  H. 
Hanna,  Charles  A.  Conant,  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks,  commissioners. 
1904  [1905].     [4770-128] 

International  Exchange  Commission  (separates) 


1517 


ClassIflrAtlon 
no. 

Y3.Ir6: 


C79 


R29^ 

R292 
Y3.Ir7: 

R29 
Y3.IS7: 


P91 


R291 


R29' 


Y3.Ii44 


Y3.     COMMISSIONH  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Iron,  Hteel,  and  Other  Metals,  Board  for  Test- 
ing 

Copper-tin  alloys.  Report  on  preliminary  investigation  of  properties 
of  copper-tin  alloys  made  under  direction  of  committee  on  me- 
tallic alloys  [ofj  board  to  Test  Iron,  Steel,  and  Other  Metals, 
1879.  [Also  in  45th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  executive 
document  98,  p.  291-592;  serial  no.  1809.  A  revised  edition  of 
this  report  appeared  also  in  v.  1  of  the  1881  edition  of  the 
Report  of  the  board  (Y3.Ir6:R29 ').] 

Report.    1881 .    v.  1.    [This  is  the  2d  edition  of  the  report  which  was 
issued  in  1878  as  House  executive  document  98,  45th  Congress, 
2d  session,  serial  no.  1809.] 
Same.     1881.    v.  2.     [1921-23]    [This  is  the  final  report  of  the 
board.] 

Irrigation  of  San  Joaquin,  Tulare,  and  Sacra- 
mento Valleys,  Cal.,  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners on 

Report.  1874.  ([43d  Cong,  let  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  290];  serial  no. 
1615.) 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-1902 

[Act  approved  Mar.  3,  1899  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  1150),  authorized  the  President  to 
make  investigation  of  any  and  all  practicable  routes  for  a  canal  across  the 
IsthmTis  of  I'anama.  The  commission  was  appointed  June  10, 1899,  and  held 
its  first  meeting  in  Washington,  D.  C,  on  June  15, 1899.  After  completing  its 
work  and  reporting  thereon  the  commission  ceased  to  exist  about  Feb.  28, 
1902. 

See,  for  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1904-,  W73.] 

Preliminary  report  of  the  Isthmian  Canal  Commission   [John  G. 

Walker,  Samuel  Pasco,  George  S.  Morison,  Oswald  H.  Ernst, 

Lewis  M.  Ilaupt,  Alfred  Noble,  Peter  C.  Hains,  William  H. 

Burr,  and  Emory  R.  Johnson]  Nov.  30, 1900.    [1900.]    [4029-5] 
Report  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  [John  G.  Walker,  Samuel 

Pasco,  George  S.  Morison,  Oswald  11.  Ernst,  Lewis  M.  Haupt, 

Alfred  Noble,  Peter  C.  Hains,  William  H.  Burr,  and  Emory  R. 

Johnson,  June  15]  1899-[Nov.  16]  1901.     1904.    4°    [4609,  v. 

1-222] 

Same  [atlas  of  plates].     [1904.]    4«    [4609,  v.  2-222] 

[Originally  printed,  with  omission  of  certain  appendixes,  and  without  atlas,  as 
57th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  document  54,  2  pts.,  serial  no.  4225.  The 
work  here  listed  is  complete.    The  appendixes  include  special  reports  pre- 

?ared  for  the  commission,  treaties  made  by  Nicaragua,  Costa  Rica,  and 
Colombia  with  United  States  and  other  countries,  concessions  made  by  them 
to  varioTis  parties  for  construction  of  an  interoceanic  canal,  etc.  Appended 
also  is  the  commission's  supplementary  Report  upon  propasition  of  New 
Panama  Canal  Company  to  sell  all  its  rights,  property,  and  unfinished  work 
to  United  Slates,  originally  published  as  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate 
document  123,  serial  no.  4230.] 

Laws  of  United  States,  Commission  to  Revise 

[Act  approved  June  4,  1897  (Stat.  U.  v.  .30,  p.  58),  provided  "that  the  President, 
with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Senate,  shall  appoint  three  commi.ssioners, 
whose  duty  it  shall  be,  under  the  direction  of  the  Attorney-General,  to  revise 
and  codify  the  criminal  and  penal  laws  of  the  United  States."  The  duties  of 
this  commission  were  extended,  by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1899  (Stat.  L.  v.  30, 
p.  1110).  to  include  the  revision  of  laws  concerning  the  jurisdiction  and  prac- 
tice of  the  United  States  courts.  Pv  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1901  (Stat.  L.  v.  31, 
p.  1181),  Congress  further  extended  the  duties  of  the  commission  to  include 
the  revision  of  all  laws  of  a  permanent  and  general  nature.  Congress,  by  act 
approvedJune30,190(5(Stat.L.  v.  34,pt.l,  p.  754),  directed  that  the  commission 
should  complete  its  work  and  make  a  nnal  report  to  Congress  on  or  before 
Dec.  lt>,  190(;. 

The  commission  was  at  first  known  as  Commission  to  Revise  and  Codify  Criminal 
and  Penal  Laws,  later,  when  its  duties  were  enlarged,  as  Commission  to 
Revi.se  Laws  of  United  States. 

Although  by  law  the  commission  made  annual  reports  to  the  Attorney-General, 
its  final  report  was  to  be  marie  directly  to  Congress,  therefore  the  publications 
of  the  commission  are  clas.sed  under  Y3.,  Commi.ssions  and  boards,  rather 
than  J.,  Justice  Department. 

See,  for  information  concerning  earlier  Revision  of  Statutes  Commission,  Y3.R32:J 


1518 


Classification 
no. 

Y3.Ii4:4: 

C49 
C83 

C861 
C862 


F491 
F492 
P37 


Y3.M53 

M51 

M53 


M53  = 


R29 


R292 
R293 

Y3.M53«: 

(CT) 
Y3.M59: 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Ijaws  of  United  States,  Commission  to  Revise- 
Continued 

Civil  rights  and  public  justice,  offenses  against  elective  franchise  and 
civil  rights  of  citizens  and  offenses  against  public  justice .    1898 . 

Courts  of  United  States.  Revision  of  laws  concerning  organization 
and  jurisdiction  of  courts  of  United  States.  1899.  [Prelimi- 
nary draft.  See,  for  later  editions  which  are  in  Congressional 
set  only,  [3846-49]  and  [4227-68,  pt.  1].] 

Crimes.  Proposed  code  to  define  and  punish  crimes  arising  within 
territorial  and  maritime  jurisdiction  of  United  States.  Sept. 
20,  1898. 

Crimes.  United  States  courts,  crimes  and  offenses,  report  of  Commis- 
sion to  Revise  and  Codify  Criminal  and  Penal  Laws,  Nov.  15, 
1900.  1900.  [Also  found  in  Justice  Department  report,  1900, 
p.  401  (Jl. 1:900).] 

Final  report  [Dec.  15,  1906],  v.  1:  Titles  1-28.     1906.     large  8° 
Same,  v.  2:  Titles  29-80.     1906.     large  8« 

Penal  code  of  United  States,  report  [May  15,  1901],  of  Commission  to 
Revise  and  Codify  Criminal  and  Penal  Laws.  1901.  [4227-68, 
pt.2] 

Merchant  Marine  Commission 

Memorandum  [on  S.  6291,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  for  develop- 
ment of  American  merchant  marine  and  commerce].  [1905.] 
Merchant  marine.  Development  of  American  merchant  marine 
and  commerce  [pt.  1  of  report  submitting  H.  17098,  58th  Con- 
gress, 3d  session,  identical  with  S.  6291,  58th  Congress,  3d 
session,  to  promote  national  defense,  to  create  force  of  naval 
volunteers,  to  establish  ocean  mail  lines  to  foreign  markets, 
to  promote  commerce  and  encourage  deep-sea  fisheries  by 
granting  subsidies  to  vessels,  and  to  provide  revenue  from 
tonnage;  submitted  by  Mr.  Grosvenor].     [1905.] 

Same,  with  title,  Pt.  2  of  report  [views  of  minority  on  H.  17098, 
58th  Congress,  3d  session,  identical  with  S.  6291,  58th  Con- 
gress, 3d  session,  to  promote  national  defense,  to  create  force 
of  naval  volunteers,  to  establish  ocean  mail  lines  to  foreign 
markets,  to  promote  commerce  and  encourage  deep-sea  fish- 
eries by  granting  subsidies  to  vessels,  and  to  provide  revenue 
from  tonnage].     [1905.] 

See,  for  report  of  Merchant  Marine  Commission  on  S.  6291,  58th 
Congress,  3d  session,  with  hearings,  Y3.M53:R29^-'^. 
Report  [submitting  S.  6291,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  to  promote 
national  defense,  to  create  force  of  naval  volunteers,  to  estab- 
lish ocean  mail  lines  to  foreign  markets,  to  promote  commerce 
and  encourage  deep-sea  fisheries  by  granting  subsidies  to 
vessels,  and  to  provide  revenue  from  tonnage,  with  views  of 
minority  and]  testimony  [submitted  by  Mr.  Gallinger],  y.  1: 
Report  and  recommendations  of  commission,  including  views 
of  minority,  and  hearings  on  north  Atlantic  Coast.  1905. 
[4757-2755] 

Same,  v.  2:  Hearings  on  Great  Lakes  and  Pacific  Coast.  1905. 
[4758-2755] 

Same,  v.  3:  Hearings  on  southern  coast  and  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
and  general  index.     1905.     [4759-2755] 

Merchant  Marine  Commission  (separates) 


Military  Academy,    West  Point,    Commission   to 
Examine 

[Appointed  under  sec.  8  of  act  of  June  21,  1860.  Organized  at  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  July  18,  18G0,  and  there  pursued  investigations  until  Sept.  5, 
1860.    Dec.  13,  1860,  submitted  report  to  Senate  and  House  of  Represen- 


1519 


CiMsiflcatlon 
no. 

Y3.M59: 


R29 


Y3.M74:: 

R29» 

R292 
R293 

R29* 
Y3.N21 ' : 

R29 

Y3.N212: 

B221 
B222 

C76» 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Military  Academy,  West   Point,  Commission    to 

Examine— Continued 

Report  of  Commission  to  Examine  into  Organization,  System  of 
Discipline,  and  Course  of  Instruction  of  Military  Academy, 
West  Point.  [Dec.  13,  18G0,  reprinted]  1881.  ((36th  Cong. 
2d  sess.  S.  misc.  doc.  3];  serial  no.  1089.)  [This  bureau 
edition  of  315  p.  contains  same  matter  as  Congressional  edition 
of  350  p.]  ^ 

Monetary  (or  Silver)  Commission  of  United  States, 
1876 

Report  and  accompanying  documents  of  United  States  Monetary 

Commission,  1876.     1877.    v.  1.     ([44th  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  rp. 

703];  serial  no.   1738.)    [Back-title  reads:   Report  of  Silver 

Commission.] 
Same,  with  title,  Documents  accompanying  report.     1879.     v.  2. 

[1739-703] 
Reports  of  Silver  Commission  of  1876;  reprint  of  Senate  report  703, 

44th  Congress,  2d  session  [without  accompanying  documents]. 

1887.    [2429-396,  pt.  1] 
Same.     [Reprint]  1896. 
Naturalization  Commission 


Report;  submitted  Nov.  8,  1905. 
doc.  46;  serial  no.  4984.) 


1905.     (59th  Cong.  Ist  sess.    H. 


National  Monetary  Commission,  1908- 

[The  commission  has  issued  many  other  publications  which  are  not  listed  below 
because  they  appeared  only  as  Congressional  documents.] 

Banking  laws.  Hearings  on  changes  in  administrative  features  of 
national  banking  laws,  Dec.  2,  3,  1908.  1908.  [Also  in  61st 
Congress,  2d  session,  S.  doc.  404,  p.  191-374,  serial  no.  5612.] 
Banking  laws.  Replies  to  circular  letter  of  inquiry  [sent  to  all 
national  banks]  Sept.  26,  1908,  on  suggested  changes  in  ad- 
ministrative features  of  national  banking  laws.  1909.  [This 
same  material,  rearranged,  appears  also  in  61st  Congress,  2d 
session.  Senate  document  404,  p.  5-180,  serial  no.  5612.] 
Conferences.  List  of  conferences  in  London,  Paris,  and  Berlin, 
held  by  National  Monetary  Commission,  and  papers  and 
statistics  [on  banking,  etc.]  to  be  prepared  for  commission; 
corrected  to  Jan.  30,  1909.     1909. 

C762  Same;  corrected  to  Mar.  18,  1909.     1909. 

F52  Fiscal  systems.  Report  to  National  Monetary  Commission  on  fiscal 
systems  of  United  States,  England,  France,  and  Germany. 
1909.     [5611-403] 

P96*  Publications  in  course  of  prepaiation  for  National  Monetary  Com- 
mission.    Nov.  1,  1909.  ' 

P962  Same.    Dec.  1,  1909. 

Y3.N21^:     National  Waterways  Commission  t 

[Created  by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1909  (Stat.  L.  v.  35,  pt.  1,  p.  818),  which  pro- 
vided that  the  terra  of  the  commission  should  expire  on  Mar.  4,  1911.  t] 

B45  Berlin,  Germany.  Report  [July  22,  1903]^ on  canals  and  navigable 
rivers  in  district  of  Berlin;  [by  Frank  H.  Mason].  1909. 
(National  Waterways  Commission.     Document  1.) 

t  Since  the  period  covered  by  this  Checklist  the  National  Waterways  Commission, 
in  addition  to  the  publications  listed  on  p.  1519  and  1520,  has  issued  Documents 
12-15  and  a  preliminary  report  which  appeared  as  61st  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate 
document  301,  in  serial  no.  5657. 

The  rivers  and  harbors  appropriation  act  approved  Feb.  27,  1911  (Stat.  L.  v.  36, 
pt.  1,  p.  956)  provides  that  the  commission  "snail  be  continued  until  Nov.  4,  1911 
*  *  *  and  shall  make  a  final  report  to  Congress  *  *  *  not  later  than  Nov.  4, 1911." 
In  Dec.  1911,  the  report  is  in  preparation;  to  be  ready  for  press  in  Jan.  1912. 


1520 


Classification 
no. 

Y3.N213: 

C44 


C761 
C762 

D37 
Eu7 

H17 
M69 
R34 

R81 

Un3i 
Un32 

Y3.N21*: 

R29 
Y3.N51: 

R291 

R292 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

National  Waterways  Cominlsslon  f— Continued 

China.  Memorandum  on  navigation  of  rivers  of  China,  Korea,  and 
Russian  far  East;  [by  Willard  D.  Straight].  1909.  (National 
Waterways  Commission .     Document  3 . ) 

Consular  officers.  Questions  [concerning  European  waterways]  for 
consular  officers  in  Europe,  to  follow  letter  from  State  Depart- 
ment. 1909.  (National  Waterways  Commission.  Docu- 
ment 2.)  ♦ 

Consular  officers.  Questions  showing  scope  of  work  of  National 
Waterways  Commission,  including  inquiries  [concerning 
waterways  in  Europe  and  United  States]  transmitted  to  con- 
sular and  engineer  officers  of  United  States.  1909.  (National 
Waterways  Commission.     Document  6.) 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.  Statement  of  expenses,  net  earnings, 
excess  of  expenses,  tons,  and  tons  1  mile  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal,  1872-1908.  1909.  (National  Waterways  Com- 
mission.    Document  4.) 

Europe.  Reports  of  consular  officers  of  United  States  located  in 
Germany,  Austria-Hungary,  France,  Belgium,  and  Nether- 
lands, on  river  and  harbor  improvements  in  their  respective 
districts.  July  20,  1909.  (National  Waterways  Commission. 
Document  7.) 

Hamburg,  Germany.  Report  [Nov.  27,  1903,  on  port  of  Hamburg 
and  lower  Elbe;  by  F.  A.  Mahan].  1909.  (National  Water- 
ways Commission.     Document  5.) 

Mississippi  River.  Traffic  history  of  Mississippi  River  system;  by 
Frank  Haigh  Dixon.  Dec.  1909.  (National  Waterways  Com- 
mission.    Document  11.) 

Rhine  River.  Act  for  construction  of  navigable  canal  from  Rhine 
to  Elbe,  and  report  on  project,  description  and  tables  of  cost, 
etc.,  of  canals  and  canalized  rivers  111  Germany;  translated 
by  Annie  M.  Brainard.  July  21,  1909.  (National  Waterways 
Commission.     Document  8.) 

Royal  Commission  on  Canals  and  Waterways.  Summary  of  report 
[July  31,  1906]  of  Royal  Commission  on  Canals  and  Waterways 
of  Great  Britain;  by  Woodbury  Pulsifer.  July  24,  1909. 
(National  Waterways  Commission.     Document  9,) 

United  States.  Tabulated  statement  relating  to  internal  waterways 
improved  by  United  States  Government.  [Dec.  1909.]  4^* 
([National  Waterways  Commission.     Document  10.]) 

Same;  revised  and  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1910.  Dec.  1909,  [pub- 
lished] 1910.  4*'  (National  Waterways  Commission.  Docu- 
ment 10.) 

National  Coast-Defense  Board 

Report.     1906.     ([59th  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  doc.  248];  serial  no.  4913.) 
Nicaragua  Canal  Commission 

Report.  Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Friedenwald  Company,  Baltimore, 
1899.  40 
Same  [atlas  of  maps  and  profiles].  [Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Frieden- 
wald Company,  Baltimore,  1899.]  4*' 
[The  Nicaragua  Canal  Commission  was  constituted  by  the  act  of  June  4,  1897. 
This,  its  complete  report,  is  dated  May  9, 1899.  The  report  was  not  published 
by  the  commission  that  made  it,  but,  in  a  linjited  edition  only,  by  the  Isthmian 
Canal  Commission,  constituted  by  the  act  of  Mar.  3, 1899.] 


t -See  footnote  on  p.  1519. 


1521 


ClatMlfkcatlon 
no. 

Y8.P11: 

R29 


T28» 

T282 
T28-' 
T28* 

T285 
T28« 

T28" 

T28« 

T28" 


Y3.Plia: 

(CT) 

Y3.P27: 

R29 

Y3.P53: 


R291 
R292 
R293 
R29* 


Y3.P83: 

R29> 

R292 
82452°- 


Y8.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Pacific  Railway  Commission 

Reporta.     Pacific  railway  reports,  message  of  PreKicIent,  and  majority 
and  minority  reports  of  commission  appointed  to  investigate 
Pacific  railways.     [Jan.  17,  1888,  reprint]  Mar.  20,  1896.     [This 
reprint  is  the  report  of  the  commission  which  apnears  as  pt.  1 
of  50th  Congress,  Ist  session,  Senate  executive  aocument  51, 
the  bureau  edition  of  which  is  bound  with  the  indexes  for  the 
testimony  taken  by  the  commission.    See,  for  the  original 
print  of  the  report,  Y3.P11:T28«.] 
Testimony  [Apr.  27-May  19,  1887];  reported  by  Charles  P.  Young. 
1887.     [v.  1.]    [2505-51,  pt.  21    [See,  for  pt.  1  of  document  51, 
serial  no.  2505„y3.Pll:T28^] 
Same  [May  24-June  7,  1887].     1887.     v.  2.     [2505-51,  pt.  3J 
Same  [June  20-July  8,  1887].     1887.     v.  3.     [2506-^1,  pt.  4] 
Same  [July  11-21,  1887,  with  additional  testimony,  Sept.  13-15, 

1887].     1887.     v.  4.     [2506-51,  pt.  5] 
Same  [July  25-Aug.  8,  1887].     1887.     v.  5.     [2507-51,  pt.  6] 
Same  [Aug.  9-18,  1887,  with  additional  testimony,  Aug.  22-31, 

1887].     1887.     v.  6.     [2507-51,  pt.  7] 
Same  [Aug.  22-Oct.  25,  1887,  miscellaneous  papers,  etc.].     1887. 

v.  7.  [2508-51,  pt.  8] 
Same  [reports  of  inspecting  engineer  and  accountants].  1887. 
V.  8.  (50th  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S.  ex.  doc.  51,  pt.  9;  serial  no. 
2509.)  [No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same  [alphabetical,  analytical,  and  topical  indexes,  by  Edward  C. 
Manners;  with]  Report  of  commission  and  of  minority  commis- 
sioner, reported  by  Charles  P.  Young.  [1887.]  [2509-51, 
pt.  10  and  2505-51  [pt.  1]  ]  [This  volume  has  no  general  title- 
page.  A  title-page  is  given,  however,  for  the  Report  of  the 
commission,  and  bears  the  imprint  date  1887.  The  back-title 
of  the  volume  reads:  Report  of  commission  and  of  minority 
commissioner;  alphabetical  and  analytical  index.  See,  for 
1896  reprint  of  report,  Y3.Pli:R29.] 

Pacific  Railway  Commission  (separates) 

[The  original  print  of  the  report  of  the  commission  and  the  indexes  to  the  testimony 
were  also  issued  separately.) 

Patent  and  Trade- Mark  Laws  Commission 

Report  of  commissioners  to  revise  statutes  relating  to  patents,  trade, 
and  other  marks,  and  trade  and  commercial  names,  under  act 
approved  June  4,  1898.     1902.     [4031-20] 

Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900  (or  Schurman  Com- 

mistfion) 

See,  for  Philippine  Commission,  1900-,  or  Taft  Commission,  W49. 
Report.     1900.     v.  1.     [3885,  v.  1-138] 
Same.     1900.     v.  2.     [3885,  v.  1-138] 
Same.     1901.     v.  3.     [3885,  v.  2-138] 
Same.    1901.    v.  4.    [3885,  v.  3-138] 

See,  for  atlas  accompanying  report,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Special  publication  3  (T11.16:3). 

Porto  Rico  Laws  Commission 

Report  of  commission  to  revise  and  compile  laws  of  Porto  Rico,  v.  1, 

f)ta.  1-3:  Commentaries  on  proposed  revision.     1901.     large  8® 
4327-52]    [English  and  Spanish.] 
Same,  v.  2,  pts.  4,  5:  Text  of  proposed  revision.     1901.     large  8** 
[4327-52]    [English  and  Spanish.] 

11 96 


1522 


Classification 
no. 

Y3.P8i  ' : 


T281 
T282 


T283 
T28* 


Y3.P84:2: 

R29^ 

R292 


Y3.P84:  ^a : 

(CT) 

Y3.P91 : 


R29 


Y3.P93: 

Ap6 

R291 

R29^ 
Y3.P96  ' : 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

Postal  Service,  Commission  to  Investigate, 
1898-1901 

[Commission  appointed  by  act  approved  June  13, 1898  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  445),  and 
continued  by  acts  approved  Mar.  1, 1899  (Stat.  L.  v.  30,  p.  96G)  and  June  2, 1900 
(Stat.  L.  V.  31,  p.  2G1),  the  last  of  which  directed  the  commission  to  report  to 
Congress  on  or  before  Jan.  1, 1901.] 

Testimony,  pt.  1:  Railway-mail  pay.     1900. 

Same  [with  Report  of  commission].     1901.     [This  volume  is  the 

same  as  the  previous  print  of  pt.  1  (Y3.P84  ^:T28  ^),  except  that 

bound  in  front  of  the  testimony  is  the  report  of  the  commission, 

47  p.,  which  appeared  as  56th  Congress,  2d  session.  House 

report  2284,  serial  no.  4212.] 
Same,  pt.  2:  Railway-mail  pay.     1900. 
Same,  pt.  3:  2d-clas8  mail  matter,  pneumatic-tube  service,  etc 

1900. 
See,  for  2d  edition  of  report  and  testimony,  with  additions,  56th 

Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  document  89,  3  pts,,  serial  nos. 

4036-38. 

Postal  Commission,  1906-07 

Report  of  Postal  Commission  authorized  by  Congress  to  make  inquiry 
regarding  2d-clas8  mail  matter.     1907.     [5060-5630] 

Report  of  Postal  Commission  authorized  by  Congress  to  make  inquiry 
regarding  2d-clas8  mail  matter,  with  Hearings,  Oct.  1-Nov.  28, 
1906,  [List  of  works  relating  to  2d-clas8  mail  matter],  and  Index- 
digest  of  testimony.  1907.  Ixv  +  934  p.  [5201-608]  [An 
incomplete  print  of  the  document  edition  having  only  63  p.  was 
printed  but  omitted  from  the  Congressional  set.] 

Postal   Commission,  1906-07  (separates) 

[The  hearings  before  the  commission  were  also  issued  separately.] 

Precious  Metals,  Royal  [British]  Commission 
Appointed  to  Inquire  into  Recent  Changes 
In  Relative  Values  of  (or  Gold  and  Silver  Commission 
of  Great  Britain) 

Report.  Final  report.  1889.  [2615-34]  [British  document  re- 
printed for  United  States  by  order  of  Congress.] 


See  Homes  Commis- 


Presldent's  Homes  Commission. 

sion  (Y3.H75:). 

Printing  Investigation  Commission 

Appropriations  and  expenditures  for  public  printing  and  binding 
during  fiscal  years  1905-07;  by  Victor  L.  Ricketts.    1908. 

Report  of  Congressional  Printing  Investigation  Commission,  created 
by  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1905,  making  appropriations  to  supply 
deficiencies,  etc.,  v.  1:  Hearings.     1906. 
Same,  v.  2:  Appendix  and  preliminary  report.     1906. 

Public  Land  Commission,  1879-80 

[This  commission  appointed  by  President  Hayes,  July  1, 1879,  under  act  of  Mar.  3, 
1879  (Stat.  L.  V.  20,  p.  394),  and  continued  by  act  of  June  16, 1880  (Stat.  L.  v. 
21,  p.  245),  was  directed  by  law  to  codify  the  land  laws  and  submit  a  plan  for 
the  classification  of  the  public  lands,  the  work  to  be  finished  by  Jan.  1, 1881. 
The  commissioners  were  James  A.  Williamson,  commissioner  of  General  Land 
Office,  Clarence  King,  geologist.  Alexander  T.  Britton,  John  W.  Powell,  and 
Thomas  Donaldson.  Their  puolications  are  said  to  exhibit  the  entire  legisla- 
tion of  Congress,  up  to  and  through  the  2d  session  of  the  46th  Congress,  upon 
which  public  land  titles  in  the  States  and  Territories  have  depended,  with  a 
digest  of  all  Indian  treaties  affecting  titles,  a;nd  tables  of  judicial  and  executive 
decisions.  After  the  commission  ceased  to  exist,  later  editions  were  issued 
which  embraced  the  laws  passed  up  to  the  end  of  the  47th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, but  as  the  later  editions  are  only  continuations  of  the  publications  of  the 
commission,  brought  down  to  date  by  the  original  compiler  where  possible,  in 
other  cases  the  work  being  done  by  the  General  Land  Office,  they  are  classed 
here  with  the  publications  of  the  commission.] 


1523 


( l«i««tflr.tlon        Y3.     COMMIHSIONH  AND  BOARDS— Continued 
no. 

Y3.in)<>':     Public  Land  Commission,  1879-80— Continued 

See,  for  earlier  compilations  of  land  lawn,  editions  of  1810  or  1811 
(1  V.)  and  1817  (2  prints  of  I  v.),  T1.2:P96>-';  for  editions  of 
1828  [v.  lland  1836,  v.  2,  Y1.1:P96''^  for  edition  of  1838  (2  v.), 
Y1.1:P96^*. 


G28 


G282 


L78 


L782 

L783 


L78* 
P96» 


P96» 
P963 


General  laws.  Existing  laws  of  United  States  of  general  and  perma- 
nent character  relating  to  survey  and  disposition  of  public 
domain,  Dec.  1,  1880,  embracing  references  to  previous  legis- 
lation, and  citations  of  decisions  from  Federal  and  State  courts 
and  from  executive  officers  of  United  States.  [1st  edition.] 
1880.  [This  compilation  appeared  also  in  the  Congressional 
set,  preceded  by  the  final  report  of  the  commission,  as  46th 
Confess,  3d  session,  House  executive  document  47,  pt.  1,  serial 
no.  1975.] 

Same,  with  [Final  report  of  commission],  Supplement  embracing 
laws  passed  at  3d  session  of  46th  ana  1st  session  of  47th  Con- 
gresses, and  Digest  of  late  decisions  under  land  laws  in  con- 
tinuation of  citation  of  [judicial  and  executive]  decisions; 
Srepared  under  direction  of  commissioner  of  General  I^nd 
iffice.  [2d  edition.]  1884.  [2155-45,  pt.  1]  [Only  the 
"Supplement"  and  "Digest"  were  prepared  under  direction 
of  commissioner  of  General  Land  Office.] 
Local  laws.  Laws  of  United  States  of  local  or  temporary  character 
exhibiting  entire  legislation  of  Congress  upon  which  public 
land  titles  in  each  State  and  Territory  have  depended,  Dec.  1, 
1880,  embracing  digest  of  all  Indian  treaties  arfecting  titles  to 
public  lands,  abstract  of  authority  for,  and  boundaries  of, 
existing  military  reservations,  and  table  of  judicial  and  execu- 
tive decisions  affecting  various  subjects  arising  under  public 
land  system.     [1st  edition.]    1880.     v.  1.     [1976-47,  pt.  2] 

Same.     [Ist  edition.]     1880.     v.  2.     [1976^7,  pt.  3] 

Same,  with  Supplement  embracing  laws  passed  at  3d  session  of 
46th  and  1st  session  of  47th  Congresses,  and  Digest  of  late  deci- 
sions under  land  laws  in  continuation  of  citation  of  [judicial 
and  executive]  decisions;  prepared  under  direction  of  commis- 
sioner of  General  Land  Office.  [2d  edition.]  1884,  v.  1. 
[2156-45,  pt.  2] 

[Only  the  "Supplement"  and  "Digest"  were  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the 
commissioner  of  the  General  I>and  Office. 

This  edition  of  v.  1  is  identical  with  the  1880  edition  of  v.  1,  except  for  the  title- 

f)age,  which  mentions  a  " Supplement"  and  a  "  Digest".  The  rormer  is  found 
n  V.  2  of  the  1884  edition  entered  below;  the  latter,  at  the  end  of  the  1884 
edition  of  Existing  laws  of  general  and  permanent  character  (Y3.P96»:r,2S2). 
This  "Digest"  is  a  continuation  of  the  citation  of  decisions  found  at  the 
beginning  of  v.  1  in  both  the  1880  and  1884  editions.] 

Same,  fid  edition.]  1884.  v.  2.  [2157-45,  pt.  3]  [The  back- 
titles  of  both  V.  1  and  v.  2  of  this  1884  edition  bear  the  date 
1882.] 
Public  domain,  its  history,  with  statistics,  with  references  to  national 
domain,  colonization,  acquirement  of  territory,  survey,  admin- 
istration and  methods  of  sale  and  disposition  of  public  domain 
of  United  States,  with  sketch  of  legislative  history  of  land 
States  and  Territories,  and  references  to  land  svstem  of  the 
colonies  and  of  several  foreign  governments;  by  Thomas  Don-, 
aldson.     [Ist  edition.]     1880. 

Same.  [2d  edition]  revised  July  16,  1881.  1881.  (46th  Cong.  3d 
sesa.  H.  ex.  doc.  47,  pt.  4;  serial  no.  1975.)  [No  edition  with- 
out Congressional  document  number.] 

Same,  [with]  addenda  to  June  30  and  Dec.  1,  1883,  [and]  all  forms' 
and  regulations  to  Dec.  1,  1883;  revision  and  addenda  byj 
Thomas  Donaldson.  [3d  edition.]  1884.  [2158^5,  pt.  4] 
[The  list  of  maps  and  diagrams  which  is  p.  xi  of  the  bureau! 
edition  is  omitted  from  the  Congressional  edition.] 


1524 


Classification 
no. 

Y3.P961: 

R29 


Y3.P96 


R29 


R292 


Y3.P96  2": 

(CT) 
Y3.R32: 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS— Continued 

PubUc  Land  Cominlssloii,  1879-80 — Continued 

Report.  [Preliminary]  report  relating  to  public  lands  in  western 
portion  of  United  States  and  to  operation  of  existing  land  laws 
with  letters  and  testimony  taken  by  commission].  1880. 
1923^6]  [See,  for  final  report,  Existing  laws  of  general  and 
permanent  character  relating  to  survey  and  disposition  of  pub- 
'ic  domain,  note  following  entry  under  Y3.P96^:G28^  and  the 
entry  under  Y3.P96i:G282.] 

Public  Lands  Commission,  1903-05 

[Appointed  by  President  Roosevelt,  Oct.  22,  1903,  to  report  upon  the  condition, 
operation,  and  effect  of  existing  land  laws,  and  to  recommend  needed  changes. 
The  commission  was  composed  of  W.  A.  Richards,  commissioner  of  General 
Land  Olhce.  F.  H.  Newell,  chief  engineer  in  charge  of  the  Reclamation  Serv- 
ice, and  Gifford  Pinchot,  chief  forester.  Partial  reports  were  transmitted  by 
the  President  to  Congress,  Mar.  7,  1904,  and  Feb.  13,  1905;  the  appendix  to 
the  report  was  transmitted  Mar.  2, 1905;  the  whole  being  finally  issued  in  one 
volume.    See  Y3.P96 2:R29 2.] 

Report.  Preliminary  report  upon  condition,  operation,  and  effect  of 
present  land  laws,  and  to  recommend  changes;  2d  partial  report 
upon  condition,  operation,  and  effect  of  present  land  laws. 
[1905.]  [Made  up  of  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  docu- 
ment 188,  serial  no.  4591,  and  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Senate 
document  154,  serial  no.  4765.] 

Report,  with  appendix.  1905.  (58th  Cong.  3d  sess.  S.  doc.  189; 
serial  no.  4766.)  [Consists  of  the  commission's  j)reliminary 
report,  Senate  document  188,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  and  2d 
partial  report,  Senate  document  154,  58th  Congress,  3d  session, 
and  appendix.] 

Public  Lands  Commission,  1903-05  (separates) 


Revision  of  Statutes  Commission 

See,  for  Revised  statutes,  S7.10:,  and  for  Commission  to  Revise 
Laws  of  United  States,  appointed  under  act  approved  June  4, 
1897,  Y3.L44: 

[.\s  early  as  1848  the  bulk  of  the  Statutes  at  large,  then  filling  9  volumes,  led  to  a 
desire  for  a  revision,  excluding  private  and  obsolete  enactments  and  including 
the  whole  body  of  permanent  general  laws  of  the  United  States  in  one  volume. 
In  1848  there  was  a  strong  report  from  the  House  Judiciary  Committee  in  favor 
of  such  a  revision,  and  other  similar  reports  followed,  with  the  result  that  an 
act  approved  June  27, 1866  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  74) ,  was  passed  by  Congress.  The 
commissioners  appointed  under  this  act  were  Caleb  Cushing,  Charles  P.  James, 
and  William  Johnson.  The  first  appropriation  to  carry  out  this  law  was  in 
an  act  approved  Mar.  2, 18G7  (Stat.  L.  v.  14,  p.  455,  456),  and  it  is  not  probable 
that  the  commissioners  began  work  before  the  appropriation  became  available. 
Cushing  was  sent  to  Bogota  in  1868  to  adjust  a  diplomatic  dispute,  and  it  does 
not  appear  that  he  acted  further  with  thAtommission.  The  OiTieial  register 
of  1869  contains  only  the  names  of  James  Md  Johnson  as  commissioners.  By 
act  approved  May  4, 1870  (Stat.  L.  v.  16,  p.  96),  the  law  of  June  1866,  was 
extended  three  years  longer,  and  the  names  of  the  commissioners  given  in 
the  Official  register  were  Charles  P.  James,  Benj.  Vaughan  Abbott,  and  Victor 
C.  Barringer.  Several  reports  were  made  by  the  commissioners  in  which  it 
appeared  that  they  had  made  many  minor  changes  in  the  wording  of  the 
statutes,  though  such  changes  were  noted  in  the  margins.  Their  work  was  not 
acceptable  for  the  reason  that  it  was  regarded  as  impossible  to  enact  a  revision 
,  of  the  statutes  proposing  so  many  changes.  An  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1873 
(Stat.  L.  V.  17,  p.  579),  was  passed  putting  the  work  under  the  control 
of  a  joint  committee  of  the  House  and  Senate,  composed  of  Members  and  Sen- 
ators appointed  from  the  Committees  on  the  Revision  of  the  Laws  of  the 
Senate  and  House  respectively,  which  was  authorized  to  receive  from  the 
commissioners  whatever  reports  they  should  make,  and  discharge  them  when 
their  term  of  service  expired,  which  was  May  4,  1873.  The  joint  committee 
was  also  authorized  to  contract  with  some  person  or  persons,  learned  in  the  law, 
to  complete  the  work  of  revising  the  statutes  of  the  United  States,  and  Thomas 
Jefferson  Durant  was  selected  to  continue  and  finish  the  work.  Durant  revised 
the  commissioners'  work,  and  his  revision  was  introduced  in  the  House  as  a 
bill  of  the  43d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  10,  1873,  by  Benjamin  F.  Butler, 
being  given  the  number  H.  1215.  The  copy  of  this  bill  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library  is  without  title-page,  bill  number,  or  heading,  the  lines  being 
numbered  by  sections  as  bills  usually  are,  bound  in  leather,  with  back  title: 
Proposed  revision  of  laws,  1873  {see  Y3.I132:P94).  This  bill  was  referred  to  the 
Committee  on  Revision  of  the  Laws,  and  copies  sent  to  many  distinguished 
lawyers  throughout  the  United  States,  that  it  might  be  examined  and  made  as 
perfect  as  possible  when  reported  to  the  House.    The  title  given  to  the  bill  on 


152:) 

CUssliic«tlon        Y;i.     COMMIHHIONS  AND  BOARDS  -Continuofl 


J  ^^Y3;R32:    Revision  of  Statutes  Commission— Continued 

its  2(1  reading  in  the  House  was  Bill  to  revise  and  consolidate  statutes  of  United 
States  in  force  on  1st  day  of  December,  1873.  It  passed  the  House,  was  en- 
grossed, and  sent  to  the  senate,  where  it  also  passed.  The  copy  of  the  act  in 
the  Public  Documents  Library  f  Y3.it82:Ac8)  bears  the  autograph  signatures 
of  J:^nii\s  C.  niaine,  Speaker  of  tno  ITonsc,  Mitttliew  H.  Carpenter.  President 
of  I :  uid  the  approval  of  i  it'd  by  U.  S.  Grant.  President  of 

tilt  !es.    This  copy  w  1  hy  Luke  P.  Poland  to  Dr.  Wm. 

K.  >  ii  thattimeareadiii.  ■  Ilouse.    The  act  was  approved 

June  22, 1S7-I,  and  published  in  1875,  tlio  volume  containing  also,  as  an  appen- 
dix, an  act  to  correct  errors  and  supply  omissions,  approved  Feb.  18,  1875 
(S7.9:18n. 

A  report  by  Dnrant,  made  to  the  joint  committee  and  embodying  a  statement  of 
the  changes  he  liad  made  in  the  work  of  the  commissioners,  is  referred  to  by 
Mr.  Poland  in  the  debates  on  the  bill  before  tlie  House  of  Representatives,  for 
which  see  Congressional  record,  Jan.  21,  1874  (X182,  p.  819).  This  report  is 
supposed  to  have  been  published,  though  diligent  inquiry  has  failed  to  locate 
a  copy. 

Durant  also  rexised  the  laws  relating  to  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  compiled 
the  Indian  treaties,  tlie  posfc-roaa  bill,  and  the  bill  regulating  the  punishment 
for  military  offenses. 

In  1877,  George  S.  Routwell  was  appointed  a  commissioner  for  the  purpose  of 
preparing  and  publisliing  a  new  edition  of  the  1st  volume  of  the  Revised  stat- 
utes. This  edition  was  published  in  1878,  and  is  the  legal  standard;  see 
87.10:1.] 

Ap8       Aot  to  revise  and  consolidate  statutes  of  United  States  in  force, 

i  Dec.  1,  1873.     [1874.]    large  8°    [Back  title  reads:  Act  revis- 

i  ing  and  consolidating  statutes  of  United  States,  1st  session, 

43d  Congress,  1873-74.] 

P94  Proposed  revision  of  laws.  [Bill,  H.  1215,  43d  Congress,  to  revise  and 
consolidate  statutes  of  United  States  in  force,  Dec.  1,  1873.] 
[1873.]  large  8**  [Back  title  reads:  Proposed  revision  of  laws, 
1873.    This  volume  is  Thomas  Jefferson  Durant 's  revision.] 

R32'  Revision  of  United  States  statutes  as  drafted  by  commissioners 
appointed  for  that  purpose,  as  bound  for  examination  by  Com- 
mittee of  House  of  Representatives  of  42d  Congress  on  Revision 
of  Laws.     1872.     v.  1. 

R32-  Same.     1872.     v.  2.     [Both  of  these  volumes  are  composed  of 

separatelj^  paged  ** titles"  and  consecutively  numbered  with 
a  numbering  machine.  All  of  the  ''titles"  were  also  printed 
separately.] 

Y3.R32n:     Revision  of  Statutes  Commission  (separates) 

(CT) 

Y3.Sa5:     Santo  Domingo  Commission 

R29  Report  of  commission  of  inquiry'-  to  Santo  Domingo,  with  introductory 
message  of  President,  special  reports  made  to  commission,  state 
papers  furnished  by  Dominican  Government,  and  statements 
of  over  70  witnesses.  1871.  ([42d  Cong.  Ist  sess.  S.  ex.  doc. 
9];  serial  no.  1466.) 

Silver  Commission  of  1876.    See  Monetary  (or  Silver)  Com- 
mission of  United  States,  1876  (Y3.M74:). 

y.S.Sp'J:  I  Spanisli  Treaty  Claims  Commission 

'  (Organized  Apr.  8,  1901,  under  act  approved  Mar.  2.  19Q1  (Stat.  L.  v.  31,  p.  877). 

This  act  provided  that  the  commission  should  consist  of  5  members  to  be 
appointed  by  the  President,  and  that  their  power  and  jurisdiction  should 

I  end  2  years  from  date  of  act.    The  President  was  given  power  to  grant  6 

month-s  extensions  from  time  to  time.  The  commission  finally  became  ex- 
tinct May  2,  1910.  By  the  Treaty  of  Paris.  Dec.  1.S98,  the  United  States  and 
Spain  mutually  agreed  to  relinquish  all  claims  for  indemnity  againsteach  other, 
individual  as  well  as  national,  the  United  States  at  the  same  time  agreeing 
to  adjudicate  and  settle  the  claims  of  its  citizens  against  Spain.  It  was  for  the 
examination  of  these  claims  that  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission 
was  created.  Dnring  the  9  years  of  its  existence  it  examined  642  claims, 
involving  $64,9.31 ,094.  It  awarded  altogether  only  $1  ..387.845. 
Although  this  Checklist  Is  intended  to  end  with  the  calendar  year  1909,  an  excep- 
tion has  been  made  for  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  and  the  final 
publications  issued  by  it  in  1910  have  been  added  in  order  to  make  the  list 
of  its  publications  complete.] 

See,  for  publications  of  Assistant  Attorney-General  for  Spanish 
Treaty  Claims  Commission,  JIO. 


152(^ 


Classification 
no. 

(date) 
Y3.Sp2-: 


B96^ 

B962 
B963 

C331 
C332 

C52» 

C522 

C523 
052^ 

C52« 

C76 
C81 

083 

C89» 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND   BOARDS  -Continued 

Spanish.  Treaty  Claims  Coinmission,  Annual 
reports 

[None  issued.] 

Spanish.  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  General 
publications 

[Most  of  these  miscellaneous  publications  were  known  to  the  conunission  by 
assigned  numbers  which  do  not  however  appear  on  the  publications  until 
nos.  15-22,  which  are  included  in  one  pamphlet.  These  assigned  numbers 
mclude  some  Congressional  documents  and  slip  laws  which  are  not  included 
in  this  list.] 

Business.  History  of  proceedings  from  Apr.  8,  1901,  condition  of 
business,  Jan.  17,  1903,  extension  of  powers  and  jurisdiction 
for  6  months  from  Mar.  2,  1903.  [1903.]  large  8"  (Spanish 
Treaty  Claims  Commission.     [Document  13.]) 

Business.  Condition  of  business,  Feb.  27,  1905,  letter  to  House  Ap- 
propriation Committee.  [1905.]  large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty 
Claims  Commission.     Document  33.) 

Business.  Letter  to  President  asking  extension  of  time  for  work  [of 
commission  and  showing]  progress  of  business,  Apr,  1-Aug.  1, 
1906.  Aug.  1,  1906.  large  8»  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Com- 
mission.    Document  39.)     [In  5070-109] 

Central  Teresa  Sugar  Company  case,  no.  97,  record  [in  case  of  com- 
pany, assignee  of  Josepn  Rigney  &  Co.].    1905.    large  8° 

Central  Tuinicti  Sugar-Cane  Manufacturing  Company.  Before  Span- 
ish Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Central  Tuinicu  Sugar-Cane 
Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States,  no.  240,  testimony 
of  oflficers  taken  in  Spain  by  letters  rogatory.  [1906.]  large 
8° 

Claimants.  Meeting  of  May  2, 1905,  proceedings  on  motions  of  [assist- 
ant] Attorney-General  to  dismiss  petitions  for  want  of  prosecu- 
tion after  demurrers  had  been  sustained  and  for  failure  of 
claimants  to  comply  with  orders  to  make  more  specific  state- 
ments of  causes  of  action.  [1905.]  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims 
Commission.     Document  34.) 

Claims.  Report  of  assistant  Attorney-General  in  charge  of  defense 
of  claims  before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission  [Nov.  12, 
1903-]  Nov.  14,  1904.  [1904.]  large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty 
Claims  Commission.  Document  28.) 
Same,  [Nov.  14,  1904-]  Nov.  14,  1905.  [1905.]  large  8«  (Span- 
ish Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  37.) 

Claims.  Special  report,  Sept.  29,  1906,  and  annual  report,  [Nov.  14, 
1905-]  Nov.  1,  1906,  of  assistant  Attorney-General  in  charge  of 
defense  of  claims  before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
[1906.]  large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Doc- 
ument 42.)     [In  5070-109] 

Claimants.  Meetings  of  Jan.  29, 30,  and  Feb.  5, 1906,  proceedings  on 
orders  to  claimants  to  show  cause  why  petitions  should  not  be 
dismissed  for  want  of  prosecution  and  on  motions  to  dismiss 
made  by  [assistant]  Attorney-General.  [1906.]  large  8" 
(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  38.) 

Congress.  Acts  of  Congress  relative  to  commission.  Mar.  16,  1903. 
large  8°    (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.    [Document  14.]) 

Corporations.  Treatise  on  nationality  of  corporations,  by  P.  Armin- 
jon;  translation  by  William  E.  Spear.  1907.  large  S''  (Span- 
ish Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  53.) 

Counsel.  Memorandum  for  guidance  of  counsel.  Mar.  1,  1907- 
large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Document 
48.) 

Cuba.  Instructions  to  commissioners  to  govern  taking  of  testimony 
in  Cuba,  adopted  Sept.  1,  1902,  with  Order  79,  Department  of 
Cuba,  Mar.  15,  1902.  1904.  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commis- 
sion.    [Document  4.]) 


1527 


CUsHlflcatloB 
no. 

Y3.  Sp2^: 

C89» 
C89* 

C89* 

C89« 

D35 

D37 

D65> 

D652 

Ex8' 

Ex82 

Ex83 

Ex8* 

Ex8^ 

Ex88 

Ex8" 

Ex8« 

Ex8» 

Ex8»o 

Ex8" 

Ex8" 

Ex8»3 

F32 

M84 


Cuba. 


Cuba. 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS -Continued 

Spanisli  Treaty  Claims  C'oininlsHlon,  General 
pii  bllcations— Continued 

Cuba.  Additional  instructionH  to  comniisHionerB  to  take  testimony 
in  Cuba.  Feb.  20, 1907.  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Document  47.) 

Order  1244  [requiring  payment  by  claimants  of  cost  of  taking 
depositions  in  Cuba,  and]  order  1246  [that  such  payment  shall 
be  made  in  checks  payable  to  order  of  commission].  [1907.] 
large  8**  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Document  51.) 
Memorandum  entered  by  commission,  Mar.  22,  1907,  in  con- 
nection with  Order  1244,  requiring  payment  by  claimants  of 
cost  of  taking  depositions  in  Cuba,  [1907.]  large  8°  (Span- 
ish Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Document  50.) 
Cuban  oflScials.  Memorandum  relative  to  certification  of  copies  of 
public  documents  by  Cuban  officials.  Dec.  24,  1904.  large  8° 
(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Document  31.) 
Cuba.     Reports  of  captains-general  of  campaign  operations  in  Cuba, 

commencing  Feb.  1895  [translation].     1906.    large  8° 
Declaration  of  claimants  under  order  of  Dec.  24,  1906.     [1907.]    large 

8«*    (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  44.) 
Delgado  case,  no.  151,  record  [in  case  of  Jos^  Gregorio  and  Jos^  Manuel 

Delgado].     1905.    large  8° 
Docket.     [Proceedings  of]  meeting  of  December  20  [and  21]  1906 
[call  of  docket  under  Order  1000].     [1906.]    large  8°    (Spanish 
Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  43.) 
Documents  supplemental  to  those  numbered  1-14.     [1904.]    large  8° 

([Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Documents  15-22.]) 

Extending  time.     Order  of  President  extending  time  for  work  of 

commission  [for  6  months  from  Sept.  2,  1904].    July  30,  1904. 

large  8°    (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  29.) 

Same  [for  6  months  from  Mar.  2,  1905].    Jan.  31,  1905.    large  8'» 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  32.) 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Sept.  2,  1905].    Aug.  3,  1905.     (Spanish 

Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  35.) 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Mar.  2,  1906].     Feb.  5,  1906.     large  8o 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  36.) 
Same  [to  Jan.  1,  1907].    Aug.  8,  1906.    larce  8«    (Spanish  Treaty 
Document  40.)     [In  5070-109] 
Oct.  6,  1906.    large  8°    (Spanish  Treaty 
Document  41 . )     [In  5070-109] 


Claims  Commission. 
Same  [to  Mar.  2,  1907]. 


Claims  Commission. 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Mar.  2,  1907]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Sept.  2,  1907]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Mar.  2,  1908]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  CUaims  Commission. 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Sept.  2,  1908]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Mar.  2,  1909]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Same  [for  6  months  from  Sept.  2,  1909]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Same  [for  2  months  from  Mar.  2,  1910]. 

(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Fees  of  attorneys.    Appeals  to  Supreme  Court,  question  of  fixing  fees 

of  attorneys.     May  16,  1902.     large  8"    (Spanish  Treaty  Claims 

Commission .    [  Documen  til.]) 
Mortgage  cases.     [Additional  rule  adopted  by  commission  relative  to 

mortgage  cases.]    [1904.]    large  8»    (Spanish   Treaty  Claims 

Commission .     Dopument  24.) 


Feb.  2,  1907.     large  8" 
Document  45.) 
Aug.  6,  1907.    large  8° 
Document  52.) 
Feb.  5,  1908.     large  80 
Document  54.) 
Aug.  3,  1908. 
Document  55.) 
Feb.  5,  1909. 
Document  56.) 
Aug.  6,  1909. 
Document  57.) 
Feb.  9,  1910. 
Document  58.) 


large  8* 
large  8" 
larn-e  8° 
large  8° 


1528 


Classiflcattoit 
no. 

Y3.Sp2-: 

PI  9 
R29 
R67 

R861 
R86  2 
R863 

Rse-* 

R86-' 
R86« 
T281 

T282 

T63 

Y3.Sp2  3: 

(nos.) 
Y3.Sp2*: 

(nos.) 
Y3.Sp2^: 

(docket  nos.) 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARDS- Continued 

Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  General 
publications — Continued 

Papers  printed  for  use  of  commission;  by  Clifford  Warden.  1901. 
(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     [Document  6.]) 

Report.  Final  report,  May  2,  1910  [with  Schedule  of  cases  and  Final 
report  of  commissioner  to  take  testimony  in  Cuba].     1910. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  President  Roosevelt's  message  of  Apr.  9,  1906, 
with  commission's  letter  of  Apr.  7  [relative  to  progress  and  con- 
dition of  business  of  commission].  1906.  ([59th  Cong.  Ist  sess. 
S.  doc.  308];  serial  no.  4914.) 

Rules  and  regulations  of  practice  and  procedure,  with  organic  act  and 
other  papers.     1902. 

Rules  and  regulations  of  practice  and  procedure  [etc.].  [Edition]  of 
Apr.  10,  1905.     1905. 

Rules.    Additional  rules  and  amendments  of  rules.     [1903.] 

Same.  [1904.]  large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 
Document  23.) 

Rules.  Addition  to  rule  20  relative  to  copies  of  documents  and 
records.  [1904.]  large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Com- 
mission.    Document  30.) 

Rules.    Amendment  of  rule  29 
rule  4.     [1904.]    large  8° 
Documents  25  and  26.) 

Testimony.  Order  concerning  neglects  to  t-ake  testimony  and 
directing  taking  of  testimony  within  United  States  before 
July  1,  1907.  [1907.]  large  8°  (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Com- 
mission.    Document  46.) 

Testimony.  [Notice  to  claimants  concerning  deposit  necessary  to  be 
made  to  cover  cost  of  taking  testimony.]  Mar.  8,  1907.  large 
8°    (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  49.) 

Torres,  Adolphus.  Order  [in  case  of  Adolphus  Torres].  [1904.] 
large  8°    (Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.     Document  27.) 

Spanish.  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Bulletins 

[None  issued.] 

Spanish.  Treaty  Claims  Commission,   Circulars 

[None  issued.] 

Spanish    Treaty    Claims    Commission,  Petitions 

large  8° 

[Although  there  were  542  cases  filed  before  the  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission, 
only  a  portion  were  printed  by  the  commission.  It  Is  supposed  that  the 
following  is  a  complete  list  of  petitions  so  printed.] 


exhibits;  addition  to  amendment  of 
(Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission. 


30 
143 
148 
153 
154 
155 
156 
[178] 

[179] 

[180] 

181 
[182] 

[183] 


157 
158 
159 
160 
161 
164 
165 


169 
170 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 


Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Eliza  J.  Wilbur 

vs.  United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8'' 

Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,   Bruno  Diaz  vs. 

United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 

Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  James  Rowe  vs. 

United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 

Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Joseph  II.  Kane 
vs.  United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 
Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Francis  D.  ('ahill 
us.  United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 


152f) 


ClaMlflestlon 
no. 

T8.8p2': 

(docket  no6.) 


Y.J.     COMMISSIONS  AND  BOARD 8 -Continued 

Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Petitions- 
Continued 


[184] 


[185] 

[186] 

187 
191 
196 
[197] 

[198] 

[199] 

[201] 


Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Jose  A.  Ferrer  [in 
his  own  right  and  asl  executor  [of  Carmen  Miranda  de  Caleja] 
and  Tasio  Ferrer  y  Miranda  and  Luis  P^errer  y  Miranda,  vs. 
United  States;  petition.  [1901.]  large  8« 
Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Joee  Rossell  y 
Gener  vs.  United  States;  petition.  [1901.]  large  S** 
Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Catherine  O' Regan 
against  United  States;  [petition].     [1901.]    large  8° 


Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,   George  Becket 

against  United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 

Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Angela  Barreras  de 

Cosculluela  against  United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 

Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Antonio  Carrillo 

de  Albornoz  y  O'Farrill  vs.  United  States;  petition.     [1901.] 

large  8« 

Before  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission,  Alice  E.  Shoen- 

berger,  as  executrix  of  Maria   Louise  Taylor  [et  al]  against 

United  States;  petition.     [1901.]    large  8° 

318 

319 

320 

321 

322 

323 

324 

325 

326 

327 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 

334 

335 

336 

337 

339 

340 

341 

342 

343 

345 

346 

347 

374 

375 

376 

377 

378 

381 

382 

383 

384 

385 

386 

388 


202 

254 

203 

255 

204 

256 

205 

257 

206 

258 

211 

259 

212 

260 

213 

261 

214 

262 

215 

263 

216 

265 

217 

266 

218 

267 

219 

268 

220 

269 

221 

270 

223 

271 

224 

274 

225 

275 

226 

277 

228 

285 

229 

286 

230 

287 

231 

289 

232 

290 

233 

291 

234 

292 

235 

297 

236 

299 

237 

300 

238 

301 

239 

303 

243 

304 

244 

305 

245 

306 

246 

310 

247 

312 

248 

313 

249 

315 

251 

316 

252 

317 

1530 


Classification 
no. 

Y3.Sp2«: 

(nos.) 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS   AND   BOARDS— Continued 


Treaty    Claims    Commission,    Opinions 


Spanlsli 

large  8° 

[Although  this  Checklist  ends  with  pubHcatious  of  the  calendar  year  1909,  an 
exception  to  the  general  rule  has  been  made  so  as  to  include  Opinions  38-43 
issued  during  1910  in  order  to  complete  the  list  of  publications  of  the  com- 
mission which  ceased  to  exist  May  2, 1910.] 

[1]  Order  requiring  conciseness  in  petitions,     [1901.]    large  8° 

[2]  Harry  S.  McCann  [Catherine  Bums,  and  Alexander  Lynch] 
against  United  States,  case  [nos.]  30  [31,  and  428],  opinion  of 
commission  delivered  Mar.  6,  1902.     [1902.]    large  8** 

[3]  Same,  concurring  opinion  of  Commissioner  Maury.  [1902.] 
large  8° 

[4]  Harry  S.  McCann  v.  United  States,  [case]  no.  30;  Catherine 
Burns  v.  [same,  case]  no.  31;  Alexander  Lynch  v.  [same,  case] 
no.  428;  [dissenting]  opinion  of  Commissioner  Chambers. 
[1902.]    large  8° 

[5]  Harry  S.  McCann  [Catherine  Burns,  and  Alexander  Lynch] 
against  United  States,  [case]  nos.  30,  31,  and  428,  decision 
against  transferring  to  Supreme  Court  questions  settled  by 
opinion  of  Mar.  6,  1902,  adverse  to  claimants  in  Maine  battle 
ship  cases.     [1902.]     large  8« 

[6]  Elizabeth  Merz  against  United  States,  case  no.  352,  opinion  of 

commission  delivered  May  13,  1902.     [1902.]    large  8« 
7 
8 
9 

10 

11 

12 

13-18 

19-23 

24 

[25]  Response  to  resolution  [opinions  of  commissioners  filed  Dec.  5, 
1903,  upon  demurrers  in  cases  involving  liability  of  United 
States,  under  article  7  of  treaty  concluded  between  United 
States  and  Spain,  Dec.  10,  1898,  for  property  losses  caused  by 
Spanish  troops  and  insurgents  in  late  insurrection  in  Cuba]. 
1903.  8«  (58th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  25;  serial  no.  4587.) 
Same,  with  title,  Opinions  of  commissioners  filed  Dec.  5,  1903, 
[upon  demurrers]  in  cases  involving  liability  of  United  States 
under  article  7  of  treaty  concluded  between  United  States 
and  Spain,  Dec.  10,  1898,  for  property  losses  caused  by  Spanish 
troops  and  insurgents  in  late  insurrection  in  Cuba.  1903 
[reprint  1910].     8«     [4587-25] 


[In  one  pamphlet.] 
[In  one  pamphlet.] 


26 

27,28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 


[In  one  pamphlet.] 


Same,  dissenting  opinion  of  Commissioner  Maury 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 


i.'ni 


(iHKslflr«tton 
no. 

Y.J.TIT: 

1129 1 

1129-^ 
Y3,T79: 

G71 


Y3.     COMMISSIONS   AND   BOARnsrontiii  lol 


Y3.V55: 

R29^ 


R292 
R293 
R294 

Y3.W19: 

R29 


Y3.W27: 

R29 


Y3.W74: 

W741 

W74  2 
W743 

Y3.Y8: 

R29 


Tariff  Commission,  1882 
Report.    1882.    v.  1.    ([47th  Cong.  2d  sess. 


serial  no.  2116.) 
Same.    1882.    v.  2. 


H.  misc.  doc.  C,  pt.  Ij; 


[2117-6,  pt.  2J 


Tuberculosis  Committee 

Government  employees.  Prevention  of  tuberculosis  among  Gov- 
ernment employees;  prepared  [by  committee  appointed]  by 
Executive  order  of  Dec.  7,  1905.  [1906.]  (Form  1.)  [Also, 
rearranged,  in  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service, 
Annual  report,  1906  (T27. 1:906).] 

[Form  2  was  a  broadside  consisting  of  Regulations  to  prevent  spread  of 
tuberculosis  in  Government  buildings,  etc.,  found  on  p.  11  and  12  of  the 
above  publication.  Form  3  was  an  antispitting  notice  also  published  as  a 
broadside.  Both  of  these  forms  were  intended  for  display  in  public  build- 
ings and  are  not  entered  in  this  Checklist.] 

Venezuelan  Boundary  Commission 

Report  and   accompanying   papers   of   commission   apj)ointed   by 
President  to  investigate  and  report  upon  true  divisional  line 
between  Venezuela    and    British  Guiana,  v.   1:    Historical. 
1897.     [3595-91,  pt.  1] 
Same,  v.  2:  Extracts  from  archives.     1897.     [3596-91,  pt.  2] 
Same,  v.  3:  Geographical.     1897.     [3597-91,  pt.  3] 
Same,  v.  4:  Atlas.     [1897.]    large  4°    [.3598-91,  pt.  4] 
See  also  Sl.2:Y56''\ 

War  Investigating  Commission  (or  Dodge  Commission) 

Report  of  commission  appointed  by  President  to  investigate  con- 
duct of  War  Department  in  War  with  Spain.  1899.  [An  8 
volume  report  under  the  same  title,  including  this  report  as 
part  of  V.  1,  appears  as  56th  Congress,  Ist  session.  Senate 
document  221,  serial  nos.  3859-66.] 

WasMngton  Monument,  Joint  Commission  to 
Complete  * 

Report  of  joint  commission  created  to  direct  and  supervise  com- 
pletion of  Washington  Monument.     1877.     [1802-1] 
(From  1878  to  1888,  reports'appeared  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 

1883  [2170-22] 

1884  2310-8] 

1885  2333-6] 

1886  2488-57] 

1887  [2516-22].] 

Wireless  Telegraphy,  Inter-Departmental  Board 
on 

Wireless  telegraphy,  report  of  inter-departmental  board  appointed 
by  President  to  consider  question  of  wireless  telegraphy  in 
service  of  National  Government.     1904.    25  p. 

Same  [with  omission].     1904.     24  p. 

Same  [with  omission  and  with  Comments  of  board  on  letter  sub- 
mitted by  James  R.  Sheffield].    1905.    40  p. 

Yorktown  Monument  or  Centennial  Commis- 
sion 

Report  of  commission  created  for  erection  of  monument  at  York- 
town,  Va.,  commemorative  of  surrender  of  Lord  Comwallis, 
1883.  [2088-1003] 
[Annual  reports  of  the  engineer  detailed  by  the  Secretary  of  War  at  the  request 
of  the  commission  to  be  in  charge  of  the  erection  of  the  Yorktown  Monu- 
ment^ 1882-84,  appear  in  annual  reports  of  War  Department,  1882-84  (Wl.l: 


1878 

1861-7] 

1879 

1890-17] 

1880 

1944-9] 

1881 

1993-19] 
208;i-13] 

1882 

1532 


Y4.      COMMITTEES   OF  CONGRESS 


(The  greater  number  of  the  publications  issued  by  Congressional  committees  consists  of  their  reports  on 
bills  and  resolutions.  These  reports  usually  appear  only  in  the  numbered  series  of  House  or  Senate 
reports  listed  in  the  Congressional  tables  on  p.  1-169  of  this  Checklist. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  file  of  hearings  before  Congressional  committees  is  by  no  means  complete, 
because  of  the  impossibility  of  collecting  all  the  material  which  has  been  published.  For  recent  years, 
the  file  is  more  nearly  complete,  and  such  as  are  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  are  here  listed. 

Bince  many  of  the  publications  of  the  committees  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  have  been 
issued  in  separate  signatures  and  in  incomplete  editions,  it  has  been  decided  to  list  in  this  Checklist  only 
the  completed  editions  so  far  as  known.  The  signatures  and  incomplete  copies  have  been  discarded 
from  the  Public  Documents  Library,  it  having  been  considered  wise  not  to  treat  them  even  as  separates.] 


rUsslftcation 
no. 

Y4:.Ac2: 

M19 


Accounts  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     * 

[Recommendations  for  a  compilation  of  the  committee  reports  of  the  House  and 
Senate  were  made  by  the  Printing  Committee  in  1884,  in  House  reports  2157 
and  2158,  48th  Congress,  1st  session,  and  again  in  1886,  in  House  report  3362, 
49th  Congress,  1st  session.  The  origin  of  the  proposed  compilation  dates  back 
to  the  46th  Congress,  at  which  time  a  number  of  persons  connected  with  both 
branches  of  Congress  suggested  the  utility  of  such  a  work.  It  was  finally  pro- 
vided for  by  public  resolution  27,  49th  Congress,  1st  session,  approved  July  29, 
1886  (Stat.  L.  V.  24,  p.  345),  which  authorized  the  preparation  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Joint  Conunittee  on  Printing  of  a  compilation  of  the  reports  of  the 
Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  from  the  14th  to  the  4Sth  Congress, 
1815-84.  A  concurrent  resolution  of  Mar.  3,  1887,  provided  that  the  work 
should  be  brought  down  to  1887.  The  compilation  and  indexing  were  done 
by  Thomas  Hudson  McKee,  resulting  in  515  v.  of  reports.  A  number  of  these 
volumes  were  issued  in  several  parts  so  that  the  actual  number  of  books 
exceeded  515.  Of  the  515  v.,  179  v.  were  for  the  Senate  committees  and  336  v. 
for  the  Tlouse  committees,  furnished  with  94  indexes,  36  to  Senate  reports  and 
58  to  House  reports,  making  a  distinct  index  for  each  standing  committee  and 
a  combined  index  in  each  House  for  the  select  and  special  committees  for 
which  individual  volumes  had  not  been  issued.  Each  index  was  bound  with 
the  volume  or  volumes  which  it  indexed.  The  515  v.  were  not  issued  as  a  set, 
but  each  committee  was  supplied  with  a  complete  collection  of  its  own  reports. 
A  duplicate  set  of  the  compilation  was  provided  for  by  public  resolution  36, 
approved  Aug.  8,  1888,  60th  Congress,  1st  session  (Stat.  L.  v.  25,  p.  628),  in 
t)i  der  that  each  House  might  have  a  complete  set.  Capt.  McKee  published  an 
edition  of  the  94  indexes,  separately  from  the  reports,  for  sale  to  libraries  and 
collectors,  these  separates  not  being  entered  in  this  Checklist.  The  collec- 
tions extended  from  the  date  of  organization  of  each  committee  to  the  close 
of  the  49th  Congress,  1887,  in  no  case,  however,  begiiming  at  an  earlier  date 
than  the  opening  of  the  14th  Congress,  1815. 

These  reports  and  indexes  a«e  entered  with  the  individual  committees  to  which 
the  volumes  belong,  under  the  following  call  numbers: 


Y4.Ac2:M19 

Y4.Ag8i:M19 

Y4.Ag82:Ml9 

Y4.A112:M19 

Y4.Am3:M19 

Y4.Ap6i:Ml9i-* 

Y4.Ap62:M19i»2 

Y4.B22i:M19i-3 

Y4.C33i:M19 

Y4.C49i:M19 

Y4.C492:M19i-4 

Y4.C52i:M19i-33 

Y4.C522:M19i-'9 

Y4.C66:M19 

Y4.C73i:Ml9i-ii 

Y4.C732:M19i-3 

Y4.D63i:M19i^ 

Y4.D632:M19i.2 

Y4.Ed82:M19 

Y4.Ed83:Ml9 

Y4.El2i:M19 

Y4.E122:Ml9i-i- 

Y4.Ep4i:Ml9 

Y4.Ep42:M19 


Y4.Ex73:M19 

Y4.Ex7<:M19i-3 

Y4.Ex75:M19 

Y4.E:r76:M19 

Y4.Ex77:M19 

Y4.Ex78:M19 

Y4.Ex79:M19 

Y4.Ex7io:M19i»2 

Y4.F49:M19i-5 

Y4.F53:M19 

Y4.F76i:M19i-i2 

Y4.F762:M19i-8 

Y4.In2i:M19'-io 

Y4.In22:M19i-* 

Y4.In83:M19 

Y4.In8-':M19i-22 

Y4.In87:M19 

Y4.J89i:M19>-» 

Y4.J892:Ml9i-5 

Y4.L11:M19       , 

Y4.L442:M19 

Y4.L61i:M19 

Y4.L613:M19 

Y4.M31i:Ml9 


Y4.M312:M19 

Y4.M58:M19 

Y4.M59i:Ml9i-i5 

Y4.M592:M19i-io 

Y4.M593:M19 

Y4.M66:M19 

Y4.M692:M19 

Y4.N22i:M19Wo 

Y4.N222:M19i-« 

Y4.0r22:M19i.2 

Y4.P112:M19 

Y4.P113:M19 

Y4.P27i:Ml9^2 

Y4.P272:M19'>2 

Y4.P38i:M19i-7 

Y4.P382:M19i-i8 

Y4.P383:M19i»2 

Y4.P84i:M19'-6 

Y4.P842:M19i^ 

Y4.P932:M19 

Y4.P933:M19 

Y4.P93S:M19'-8 

Y4.P936:Ml9i-n 

Y4.P937:M19i»2 


Y4.P96i:M19i-7 

Y4.P962:Ml9i-i» 

Y4.P96&:M19i-' 

Y4.P966:M19i-3 

Y4.P967:M19 

Y4.R13i:M19i-5 

Y4.R132:M19 

Y4.R31 3:M19 

Y4.R322:M19».2 

Y4.R52:M19 

Y4.R53:M19 

Y4.R86i:Ml9i,2 

Y4.R862:M19 

Y4.Se4i:Ml9i-89 

Y4.Se42:M19i-<8 

Y4.Se5:Ml9 

Y4.T27i:M19'-3 

Y4.T272:M19'»2 

Y4.T68:M19 

Y4.V56:M19 

Y4.W19:Ml9i-i* 

Y4.W36:M19'-8 

Y4.W84:M19.] 


Y4.Ag8  ' : 

Ag8i 

Ag82 


Agriculture  Committee  (House) 

Agricultural  colleges.  Hearing  [Jan.  18,  1905,  58th  Congress,  3d  ses- 
sion, on]  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations.     [1905.] 

Agricultural  education.  Hearings  [May  5,  1908],  on  [H.  534,  18204, 
and  18931]  relating  to  granting  Federal  aid  to  agricultural  edu- 
cation, also  [May  6,  1908],  on  [H.  16740]  having  for  object 
amendments  to  oleomargarine  law,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session. 
1908. 


1538 


ClaHHlllcstlon 
no. 


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AppropriatioiiK,  Hearines  [Jan.  12  Feb.  21,  1906],  on  cHtimatos  of 
aijpropriations  fur  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1907, 
also  on  bills  relating  to  Department  of  Agriculture,  59th  Con- 

,  ,{,       gresa,  Ist  session.    1906. 

Same  [Dec.  12,  1906-Jan.  19,  1907],  on  estimates  of  appropriations 
for  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1908,  also  on  free 
seed  distribution,  ana  other  matters  relating  to  Department  of 
Agriculture,  59th  C'ongreas,  2d  session,  1907. 
Same  [Jan.  13-Feb.  6,  1908],  on  estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal 
year  1909,  also  in  matters  pertaining  to  Department  of  Agri- 
I  culture  and  committee,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1908. 

Same  [Dec.  14,  1908-Jan.  9,  1909],  on  estimates  of  appropriations, 
I  fiscal  year  1910,  60th  Congress,  2d  session.     1909. 

Chicago  stock  yards.     Hearings  [June  6-11,  1906],  on  so-called  Bever- 

idge  amendment  [regulating  inspection  of  meat],  to  agricul- 

i  tural  appropriation  bill,  H.  18537,  59th  Congress,  1st  session; 

I  to  which  are  added  documents  bearing  upon  amendment. 

1906. 

Cotton.  Hearings  [Dec.  16, 1903],  on  bills  [H.  4477,  H.  5496,  H.  7300, 
H.  7304,  H.  7646T  58th  Congress,  1st  session],  for  eradication 
of  cotton-boll  weevil  and  other  insects  and  diseases  injurious 
to  cotton,  also  [J»n.  6-Feb.  24,  1904],  on  estimates  of  appro- 
priations for  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1905.    1904. 

Cotton.  Hearing  [Dec.  19,  1905],  on  H.  J.  R.  45,  59th  Congress,  Ist 
session,  directing  Secretary  of  Agriculture  .to  furnish  informa- 
tion concerning  cotton  crop  of  1905  and  1906.     [1906.] 

District  of  Columbia.  Hearing  [Dec.  10,  1909],  in  re  H.  12343  [61st 
Congress,  2d  session],  extending  to  District  of  Columbia  act 
donating  public  land  to  States  and  Territories  [which  may  pro- 
vide colleges  for  benefit  of  agricultural  and  mechanic  arts,  and 
acts  supplementary  thereto].     1909. 

Fictitious  dealing  in  agricultural  products,  testimony  taken  [Feb. 
3-16,  1892],  during  consideration  of  [II. J  392  [394],  [H.]  2699, 
and  [H.]  3870  [52d  Congress,  1st  session],  restricting  and  taxing 
dealers  in  "futures"  and  "options"  in  agricultural  products, 
and  for  other  purposes.    1892. 

Forestn-'.  Statement  of  B.  E.  Femow  [Feb.  16,  1895,  in  regard  to 
H.  8389-90,  53d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  forestry  courses  at 
agricultural  colleges  and  a  national  school  of  forestry].     [1895. J 

Forests.  Hearings  [Dec.  9,  1908,  Jan.  28,  1909,  60th  Coi^ress,  2d 
session],  on  bills  for  acquisition  of  forest  and  other  lands  for 
protection  of  watersheds  and  conservation  of  navigability  of 
navigable  streams  [etc.].    1909. 

Futures.  Prevention  of  dealing  in  futures  on  boards  of  trade,  etc. 
[hearings,  Feb.  24,  25,  1909,  on  H.  67  and  other  bills,  6l8t  Con- 
gress, 1st  session].    1909. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
May  3, 1820,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
Mckee.  1887.  *  \Se€j  for  historical  note  concerning  Mc- 
Kee's compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Oleomargarine,  [hearings,  Mar.  7-May  17, 1900,  on  H.  3717,56th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  to  make  oleomargarine  and  other  imitation 
dairy  products  subject  to  laws  of  State  or  Territory  into  which 
transported  and  to  change  tax  on  oleomargarine].  [1900.] 
[See  also  [4066-2043].] 

Oleomargarine  bill,  statement  [May  26,  1900],  of  John  S.  Williams  [on 
H.  3717,  56th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  make  oleomargarine  and 
other  imitation  dau-y  products  subject  to  laws  of  State  or  Terri- 
tory into  which  transported  and  to  change  tax  on  oleomarga- 
rine].    [1900.] 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Agriculture   Committee  (House)— Continued 

Oleomargarine.  Hearings  [Jan.  13-22,  1902,  57th  Congress,  1st  sen- 
sion],  on  bills  relating  to  oleomargarine  legislation.  [1902. J 
[Also  in  [4235-223].] 

Tobacco.  Hearings,  Jan.  9,  1901,  on  [H.  13801,  56th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion], agricultural  appropriation  bill  [with  special  reference  to 
experimental  tobacco  stations].     [1901.] 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Committee  (Senate) 

Agricultural  depression,  causes  and  remedies,  report  by  [William  A.] 
Peffer,  Feb.  15,  1894.     1894.     [3288-787] 

Animals.  Hearings  [Feb.  28,  1908],  on  S.  5566  [60th  Congress,  1st 
session],  amending  act  to  prevent  cruelty  to  animals  while  in 
transit  by  railroad  or  other  means  of  transportation,  etc.     1908. 

Appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [May  7-15,  1906],  on  H.  18537,  making 
appropriations  for  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1907, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session.     1906. 

Appropriation  bill,  hearings  [Jan.  30-Feb.  13, 1907],  on  H.  24815  [59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  making  appropriations  for  Department  of 
Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1908.  1907.  [Issued  in  separate 
signatures.] 

Appropriation  bill.    AgricTiltural  appropriation  bill,  hearings  [Apr. 
17, 1908],  on  H.  19158  jfiOth  Co^^ress,  1st  session],  making  appro- 
priations for  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1909.     1908. 
Same  [fiscal  year  1910,  hearings,  Feb.  18-20,  1909,  on  H.  27053, 
61st  Congress,  1st  session].     1909. 

Cattle.  Statements  made  upon  S.  3025,  to  extirpate  contagious 
pleuro-pneumonia,  foot-and-mouth  disease,  and  rinderpest 
among  cattle,  and  to  facilitate  exportation  of  cattle  and  prod- 
ucts of  live  stock,  and  for  other  purposes,  presented  Jan.  26, 
1887.    1887. 

Domestic  science.    Bureau  of  domestic  science,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee, Jan.  26,  1899,  on  S.  4698  [55th  Congress,  3d  session], 
to  establish  bureau  of  domestic  science.     1908. 
Same  [with  omissions].     1909. 

Grain.  Federal  grain  inspection,  hearings,  Jan.  16,  Feb.  6,  and 
Apr.  2-8,  1908,  on  S.  382  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  pro- 
vide for  inspection  and  grading  of  grain  entering  into  inter- 
state commerce,  and  to  secure  uniformity  in  standards  and 
classification  of  grain,  and  for  other  purposes.     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  4,  1863,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concern- 
ing McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Normal  schools.  Hearings  [Feb.  26,  1908],  on  [S.  3392,  60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session],  to  provide  for  advancement  of  instruction 
in  agriculture,  manual  training,  and  home  economics  in  State 
normal  schools.     1908. 

Oleomargarine  bill,  hearings  [Dec.  19,  1900-Jan.  11,  1901]  before 
Committee  on  Agriculture  and  Forestry,  Senate,  and  [Mar. 
7-May  17,  1901],  Committee  on  Agriculture,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, with  reports,  briefs,  etc.,  on  H.  3717  [56th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  to  make  oleomargarine  and  other  imitation 
dairy  products  subject  to  laws  of  State  or  Territory  into  which 
transported,  and  to  change  tax  on  oleomargarine.  1901. 
[Same  as  56th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate  report  2043,  serial 
no.  4066,  with  enlarged  indexes.] 

Oleomargarine  bill.  Hearings  [Feb.  17-19,  1902],  on  H;  9206  [57th 
Congress,  1st  session],  relating  to  oleomargarine  and  other 
imitation  dairy  products.     [1902.] 


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Yl.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Alcohol  In  Manufactures  and  Arts,  Joint  Select 
Committee  on 

Alcohol.  Reports  by  Henry  Dalley,  jr.,  on  use  of  alcohol  free  of 
tax  in  Great  Britain,  Germany,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  and 
France,  1896.  1897.  [In  3474-1141  and  m  3554-2291J  [See 
also  Y4.F49:A1  1.] 

Alcoholic  Liquor  Traffic  Committee  (House) 

Alcohol.    Hearings  [Mar.  17-27,  1908),  on  H.  12405  and  H.  12406 

(60th  Congress,   Ist  session,  preventing  sale  of  intoxicating 
iquors  in  buildings  and  upon  premises  owned  or  controlled 
by  United  States].    1908. 
Same  [Apr.  18,  1908].     1908. 

Same  [Feb.  3,  10,  1909],  on  H.  22007  [60th  Congress,  2d  session, 
authorizing  appointment  of  commission  to  collate  informa- 
tion concerning  alcoholic  liquor  traffic  and  recommend  legis- 
lation]. 1909. 
Alcohol.  Remarks  of  Gustav  Kiistermann,  Feb.  10,  1909,  on  H. 
22007  [60th  Congress,  2d  session,  authorizing  appointment  of 
commission  to  collate  information  concerning  alcoholic  liquor 
traffic  and  to  recommend  legislation].  1909. 
McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee. 
May  16,  1879,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

American  Shlp-Buildlng  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  41st  Congress,  1870-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Appropriations  Committee  (House) 

[The  clerks  to  the  Committees  on  Appropriations  of  the  Senate  and  House  have 
jointly  prepared,  since  1888,  a  series  of  publications,  which  previous  to  that 
time  were  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  secretary  of  the  Senate  and 
the  clerk  of  tne  House  of  Representatives,  entitled,  Appropriations,  new 
offices,  etc.,  statements  showing  appropriations  made,  new  offices  created 

[etc.], Congress, session,  by  Thomas  P.  Cleaves  and  James  C.  Courts. 

AH  have  appeared  in  the  Congressional  set.    Those  prepared  by  the  Appro- 
priations Committees  are  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 


60th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
50th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
51st  Cong.  1st  sess. 
Slst  Cong.  2d  sess. 
52d  Cong.  1st  sess. 
52d  Cong.  2d  sess. 
53d  Cong.  2d  sess. 
53d  Cong.  3d  sess. 
64th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
65th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
65th  Cong.  2d  se^. 


1891 
1892 


1895 


2518-212] 
2617-  94 
2702-246 
2825-  95 
2909-227 
3071-  70 
3177-277 
3286-150 
3360-316 
3567-191 
3616-342 


55th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
56th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
56th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
57th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
57th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
58th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
58th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
59th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
59th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
60th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
60th  Cong.  2d  sess. 


1900 
1901 
1902 


3738-173 
3883-453 
4061-235 
4251-449 


1903  4434-222 


1904 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 
1909 


46 19-} 15 
4774-195 
4939-535 
5101-402 
5263-536 
5405-768: 


Canteen  in  soldiers'  homes,  supplement  to  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee in  charge  of  [H.  25745,  59th  Congress,  2d  session],  sun- 
dry civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1908.    1907. 

Civil  Service  Commission.  Hearings  [Dec.  9,  1897],  relating  to  Civil 
Service  Commission  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  4751, 
55th  Congress,  2d  session],  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial 
appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1899  [with  list  of  examinations 
showing  subject].     1897. 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A  new  com- 
mittee has  since  been  appointed,  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  Y4.,  the 
series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 


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American  Sugar  Refining  Company, 
tion  of  (House) 


Special  Committee  on  Investiga- 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES    OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Appropriations  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Deficiency  appropriations.     Hearings  before  subcommittee  in  charge 
of  deficiency  appropriations  for  1903  and  prior  years,  on  urgent 
deficiency  bill.     1904. 
Same  [Jan.  10-15,  1906],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  defi- 
ciency appropriations  for  1906  and  prior  years,  on  [H.  12320, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session],  urgent  deficiency  bill.    1906. 
Same  [June  20-22,  1906],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  defi- 
ciency appropriations  for  1906  and  prior  years,  on  [H.  20403, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session],  general  deficiency  bill.    1906. 
Same  [Dec.  12, 1906],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency 
appropriations  for  1907  and  prior  years,  on  [H.  22584,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  urgent  deficiency  bill.    1906. 

Deficiency  appropriations.  Proposed  reclassification  of  clerical  force 
in  Executive  Departments,  supplement  to  hearings  before  sub- 
committee in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations  for  1907  and 
prior  years,  on  [H.  25851,  59th  Congress,  2d  session],  general 
deficiency  bill;  [statement  of  Charles  H.  Keep,  Jan.  15,  1907]. 
1907. 

Deficiency  appropriations.    Hearings  [Feb.  25,  26,  1907],  before  sub- 
committee in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  1907  and 
prior  years,  on  [H.  25851,  59th  Congress,  2d  session],  general 
deficiency  bill.     1907. 
Same  [Jan.  16-18,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  defi- 
ciency appropriations,  1908  and  prior  years,  on  [H.  14766,  60th 
Congress,  Ist  session],  urgent  deficiency  bill.     1908. 
Same  [May  11,  12,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  defi- 
ciency appropriations  for  1908  and  prior  years,  on  [H.  21946, 
60th  Congress,  1st  session],  general  deficiency  bill.     1908. 
Same,  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations 
for  1909  and  prior  years  [Feb.  22-26,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d 
session],  on  general  deficiency  bill.     1909. 

Diplomatic  and  consular  service.  Act  making  appropriations  for 
diplomatic  and  consular  service,  fiscal  year  1907.  [1906.] 
[This  is  a  corrected  copy,  but  does  not  have  the  final  correc- 
tions as  contained  in  the  act  as  passed.] 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [Jan.  9,  1903], 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  16842,  57th  Congress,  2d 
session].  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1904  [relative  to  Hart  Farm  School].  1902[3]. 
Same  [Mar.  7-Apr.  3,  1906],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of 
[H.  18198,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  District  of  Columbia 
appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1907.     1906. 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1907,  comparative 
statement  showing  appropriations  for  1906,  estimates  for  1907, 
and  amountsrecommended  in  bill  for  1907.  [1906.]  [Included 
with  differences,  in  House  report  3287,  59th  Congress,  Ist 
session;  serial  no.  4907.] 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [Dec.  8-19,  1906], 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  24103,  59th  Congress,  2d 
session],  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 

1908.  1906. 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.  Supplemental  hearings 
[Jan.  11, 1907],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  24103,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill, 
[fiscal  year]  1908,  incandescent  street  lighting.     1907. 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [Feb.  18-25, 1908], 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  20063,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session].  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 

1909.  1908. 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESH— (Continued 

Appropriations  Committee  (House)— Continued 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.  Supplement  to  hearings 
[Fob.  27,  1908J,  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  20063, 
60th  Congress,  Ist  session].  District  of  Columbia  appropriation 
bill,  [fiscal  year]  1909,  concerning  public  schools.    1908. 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.  Additional  supplement  to 
hearings  [Mar.  21,  1908],  before  subcommittee  m  charge  of 
[H.  2(K)63,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  District  of  Columbia 
appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1909,  concerning  public  school 
buildmgs;  [statement  of  Jay  J.  Morrow].     1908. 

District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill.    Hearings  [Dec.  12-18, 1908] 
before  subcommittee  in  chaise  of  [H.  25392,  60th  Congress,  2d 
session],  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1910.     1908. 

Expenditures  of  Government,  1791-1907,  general  revenue,  postal 
revenue,  per  capita  expenditure;  compiled  by  director  of 
census  for  Committee  on  Appropriations  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives.    1908.     [5242-528] 

Fortification  appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [Dec.  5-7,  1906],  before 
subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H,  23821,  59th  Congress,  2d  session], 
fortification  appropriation  bill  [fiscal  year  1908].     1906. 

Fortification  appropriation  bill.  Supplement  to  hearings  before  sub- 
committee in  charge  of  [H.  23821,  59th  Congress,  2d  session], 
fortification  appropriation  bill  [fiscal  year  1908;  statement, 
Dec.  12,  1906,  of  William  H.  Taft].     1906. 

Fortification  appropriation  bill.  Additional  supplement  to  hearings 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  23821,  59th  Congress,  2d 
session],  fortification  appropriation  bill  [fiscal  year  1908; 
statement,  Feb.  8,  1907,  of  Alexander  Mackenzie].     1907. 

Fortification  appropriation  bill.     Hearings  [Feb.  17-20,  1908],  before 
subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  19355,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session], 
fortification  appropriation  bill  [fiscal  year  1909].    1908. 
Same  [May  5-12,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H. 
19355,  60th  Congress,  1st  session],  fortification  appropriation 
bill  [fiscal  year  1909 J,  concerning  cost  of  producing  electric 
current.     1908. 
Same  [Jan.  18,  19,  1909],  before  subcommittee  in  chai^ge  of  [H. 
27054,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  fortification  appropriation  bill 
[fiscal  year  1910].     1909. 
Same,  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  fortification  appropriation 
bill  [fiscal  year  1911,  Dec.  13,  15,  1909,  61st  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion].    1909. 

Grades  and  salaries.  Hearings  [Mar.  8,  14,  1908,  60th  Congress, 
Ist  session],  before  subcommittee  concerning  message  of 
President  on  grades  and  salaries  in  Executive  Departments. 
1908. 

Isthmian  canal,  expenditures,  actual  and  estimated,  to  June  30, 
1907.     1906. 

Isthmian  canal.  Hearings  [Nov.  11,  12,  1907,  before  subcommittee 
at  Culebra  and  Ancon,  Canal  Zone],  concerning  estimates  for 
construction  of  isthmian  canal,  fiscal  year  1909.     1908. 

Isthmian  canal.  Supplemerlt  to  hearings  before  subcommittee  in 
charge  of  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1910 
[Feb.  15,  16,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  relative  to] 
isthmian  canal.    1909. 

Laws  (note). 

(The  volumes  of  this  series,  which  seems  to  have  been  begun  at  the  43d  Congress, 
were  first  made  up  of  the  "slip  laws"  bound  together  and  paged  consecu- 
tivelv  by  the  binder,  with  newly  printed  index  referring  to  the  binder's 
pagination.    Afterwards  the  volumes  were  reprinted  throughout.] 


82452°— 11- 


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1538 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.Ap6»: 

L44' 


L44  2 

L443 

L44'' 

L445 
L44« 

L44  7 

L44« 

L44« 
L441'' 
L4411 

L4412 

L44i» 
L44" 
L52» 

L522 
L523 
L52* 
L52  5 
L52« 

L52' 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Appropriations  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Laws.  Appropriation  and  kindred  laws,  only,  of  United  States, 
passed  at  2d  session  of  46th  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1879-June  16, 
1880.     1880. 

Same  [passed  at  3d  session  of  46th  Congress,  Dec.  6,  1880-Mar.  3, 
1881].     [1881.] 

Same,  passed  at  1st  session  of  47th  Congress,  Dec.  5,  1881-Aug. 
8,  1882;  compiled  by  Robert  J.  Stevens.     1882. 

Same,  passed  at  2d  session  of  47th  Congress,  Dec.  4,  1882-Mar. 
3,  1883;  compiled  by  Robt.  J.  Stevens.     1883. 

Same  [in  part,  and  act  to  regulate  civil  service].     [1883.] 

Same  [passed  at  1st  session  of  48th  Congress,  Dec.  3,  1883-July  7, 
1884].     [1884.] 

Same,  passed  at  2d  session  of  48th  Congress,  Dec.  1,  1884-Mar. 
3,  1885;  compiled  by  James  C.  Courts.     1885. 
Laws  passed  by  48th  Congress,  2d  session,  making  appropriations  for 
expenses  of  Government  for  fiscal  year  1886  and  prior  years. 
1885. 

Same,  49th  Congress,  1st  session,  for  fiscal  year  1887  and  prior 
years.     1886. 

Same,  49th  Congress,  2d  session,  for  fiscal  year  1888  and  prior 
years,  and  other  laws.  [1887.] 
I^aws.  Acts  making  appropriations  passed  by  1st  session,  50th  Con- 
gress, for  expenses  of  Government  during  fiscal  year  1888-89, 
and  for  other  purposes.  1888. 
Laws  passed  by  50th  Congress,  2d  session,  making  appropriations  for 
expenses  of  Government  for  fiscal  year  1890  and  prior  years, 
and  other  laws.     [1889.] 

Same,  51st  Congress,  1st  session,  for  fiscal  year  1890-91  and  prior 
years,  and  other  laws.  [1890.] 
Laws.  Acts  making  appropriations,  and  for  other  purposes,  passed 
by  55th  Congress,  3d  session,  during  fiscal  year  1898-99,  1899. 
liCgislative,  executive,  and  judicial  appropriation  bill.  Hearings 
[Nov.  27-Dec.  2,  1893],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of 
[H.  7097,  53d  Congress,  2d  session],  legislative,  executive,  and 
judicial  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1895.     1894. 

Same  [Nov.  27-Dec.  1,  1900],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of 
[H.  12291,  56th  Congress,  2d  session],  legislative,  executive,  and 
judicial  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1902.     1900. 

Same  [Feb.  7-Feb.  26,  1906],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of 
[H.  16472,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  legislative,  executive, 
and  judicial  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1907.     1906. 

Same  [Nov.  27-Dec.  1,  1906],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of 
[H.  21574,  59th  Congress,  2d  session],  legislative,  executive, 
and  judicial  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1908.     1906. 

Same  [Jan.  9-31,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H. 
16882,  60th  Congress,  1st  session],  legislative,  executive,  and 
judicial  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1909.  1908. 
Legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  appropriation  bill.  [Compara- 
tive statement  for]  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  appro- 
priation bill,  [fiscal  year]  1910.  [1908.]  [Included,  with 
differences,  in  House  report  1793,  60th  Congress,  2d  session; 
serial  no.  5384.] 
Legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  appropriation  \i\\.  Hearings 
[Dec.  1-8,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  23464, 
60th  Congress,  2d  session],  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial 
appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1910,     1908, 


1539 


GlaMlAcatlon 
no. 

Y4.Ap6': 

L63 


M19 


M192 
MI93 
M19* 

N22 


P38» 
P382 
P383 
P38* 

P38« 
P87 

P91 

P93 

Sa5 
Se2 

Su7» 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Appropriations  Committeo  (House) — Continued 

Lincoln  Farm  Association.  Hearing  [Mar.  4,  1908],  before  subcom- 
mittee in  chaise  of  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year  I 
1909,  concerning  U.  17295  [GOth  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  aia 
Lincoln  Farm  Association  of  New  York,  to  build  ana  endow 
national  memorial  to  Abraham  Lincoln  on  site  of  Lincoln 
birthplace  farm  in  Kentucky.     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  2,  1865,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  n.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    *    [Sec,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.    * 
Same.     1887.     v.  3.     * 
Same.     1887.     v.  4.    ♦ 

Naval  vessels.  Hearings  [Mar.  26,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session], 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations 
for  1908  and  prior  years,  on  urgent  deficiency  in  appropriation 
for  armament  and  armor  for  naval  vessels;  [and  letters  regard- 
ing paper  for  checks  and  drafts].     1908. 

Pension  appropriation  bill.     Hearings  [Dec.  9,  1903],  before  sub- 
committee in  charge  of  [II.  6758,  58th  Congress,  2d  session], 
pension  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1905.     1903. 
Same  [ — ,  19051,  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  17330,  58th 
Congress,  3a  session],  pension  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 

1906.  1905.     * 

Same  [ — ,  1906],  before  subcommittee  in  chaise  of  [H.  13103,  59th 
Congress,  Ist  session],  pension  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 

1907.  1906.    * 

Same  [Jan.  17, 1907],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  24601, 
59th  Congress,  2d  session],  pension  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1908.  1907. 
Same  [Jan.  27,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  chaise  of  [H.  16268, 
60th  Congress,  1st  session],  pension  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1909.  1908.  [5377-785] 
Same,  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  26203,  60th  Congre.'^s, 
2d  session],  pension  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1910; 
[statement  of  Vespasian  Warner,  Jan.  7,  1909].     1909. 

Powder,  Smokeless.  Additional  supplement  to  hearings  [Jan.  24, 
1907],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  23821,  59th  Con- 
gre.'^s,  2d  session],  fortification  appropriation  bill  [fiscal  year 
1908;  statement  of  J.  A.  Haskell  regarding]  smokeless  powder. 
1907. 

Premium  charges.  Hearings  [June  29->ruly  7, 1909,  6l8t  Congress,  Ist 
session],  concerning  premium  charges  of  surety  companies  for 
fidelity  bonds  of  officers  and  employees  of  United  States  and 
estimates  for  certain  urgent  deficiencies.     1909. 

Printing.  Supplemental  hearing  [June  8,  1906,  on  H.  19844,  59th 
Congress,  1st  session],  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1907,  printing  and  binding,  revised  estimates  [by  Com- 
mittee on  Printing].     1906. 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  Hearing  [June  14, 15, 1906],  concerning  proposed 
relief  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.     1906. 

Secret  service.  Extracts  from  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge 
of  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1910  [Jan.  26- 
Feb.  9,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  relative  to  secret  serv- 
ice.    1909. 

Sundry  civil  appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [Mar.  26-Apr.  19, 1900],  be- 
fore subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  11212,  56th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion], sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1901.     190Q, 


1540 


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no. 

Y4.Ap6': 

Su7  2 


Su73 

Su7* 

Su7^ 
Su76 
Su7  7 

Su7» 

Su7» 


D631 

D632 
D633 
D63^ 

F77 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Appropriations  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Same  [Dec.  6-19,  1900],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H. 
14018,  56th.  Congress,  2d  session],  sundry  civil  appropriation 
bill,  [fiscal  year]  1902.  1900. 
Sundry  civil  appropriation  bill.  Supplemental  hearings  [Jan.  25,  26, 
1901],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  14018,  56th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1902.  1901. 
Sundry  civil  appropriation  bill.  Hearings  [Dec.  22,  1902-Jan.  27, 
1903],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  17202,  57th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1904.     1903. 

Same  [Jan.  2,  1906,  and  Apr.  10-May  10,  1906],  before  subcommit- 
tee in  charge  of  [H,  19844,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  sundry 
civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1907.     1906. 

Same  [Jan.  5,  1907,  and  Jan.  22-Feb.  11,  1907],  before  subcom- 
mittee in  charge  of  [H.  25745,  59th  Congress,  2d  session], 
sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1908.     1907. 

Same  [Jan.  14,  1908,  and  Mar.  18-Apr.  6,  1908],  before  subcom- 
mittee in  charge  of  [H.  21260,  60th  Congress,  1st  session], 
sundry  civil  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1909.     1908. 

Same  [May  15,  1908],  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  [H.  21260, 
60th  Congress,  1st  session],  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill, 
[fiscal  year]  1909,  concerning  addition  to  Rock  Creek  Park. 
1908. 

Same,  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  sundry  civil  appropriation 
bill,  [fiscal  year]  1910  [Jan.  26-Feb.  10,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d 
session].     ]909. 

Appropriations  Committee  (Senate) 

[The  clerks  to  the  Committees  on  Appropriations  of  the  Senate  and  House  have 
jointly  prepared,  since  1<S8S,  a  series  of  .pulMications,  which  previous  to  that 
time  were  prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  secretary  of  the  Senate  and  the 
clerk  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  entitled,  Appropriations,  new  offices, 
etc.,  statements  showing  appropriations  made,  new  offices  created  [etc.],  — 

Congress, •  session,  by  Thomas  P.  Cleaves  and  James  C.  Courts.    All  have 

appeared  in  the  Congressional  set.    Those  prepared  by  the  Appropriations 
Committees  are  in  the  Congressional  set  as  follows: 


50th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
50th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
51st  Cong.  1st  sess. 
51st  Cong.  2d  sess. 
52d  Cong.  1st  sess. 
52d  Cong.  2d  sass. 
53d  Cong.  2d  sess. 
53d  Cong.  3d  sess. 
54th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
55th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
55th  Cong.  2d  sess. 


1888 

2518-212] 

1889 

2617-94] 

1890 

2702-246] 

1891 

2825-9.5] 

1892 

2909-227] 

1893 

3071-70] 

1894 

3177-277] 

1895 

3286-150 

1896 

3360-316 

1897 

3567-191' 

1898 

3616-342' 

55th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
56th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
56th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
57th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
57th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
58th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
58th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
59th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
59th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
60th  Cong.  1st  sess. 
60th  Cong.  2d  sess. 


1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
19C4 
1905 
1906 
1907 
1908 


3738-173' 
3883-453' 
4061-235' 
4251-449' 
4434-222' 
4619-315" 
'4774-195' 
4939-535" 
5101-402' 
5263-536' 
5405-768' 


District  of  Columbia  appropriation  bill,  statements  [May  21-25,  1906], 
before  subcommittee  on  H.  18198  r59th  Congress,  1st  session], 
making  appropriations  for  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1907. 
1906. 

Same,  statements  [Feb.  2-9,  1907],  before  subcommittee  on  H. 
24103  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  making  appropriations  for 
District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1908.     1907. 

Same,  hearings  [Apr.  13-15,  1908],  before  subcommittee  on  H. 
20063  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  making  appropriations  for 
District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1909.     1908. 

Same,  statements  before  subcommittee  [Jan.  23-27,  1909],  on  H. 
25392  [60th  Congress,  2d  session],  making  appropriations  for 
District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1910.  1909. 
Fortifications  appropriation  bill,  statement  [Mar.  10,  1906],  of  Robert 
S.  Waddell  [before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  H.  14171,  59th 
Congress,  1st  session,  fortifications  appropriation  bill,  fiscal 
year  1907,  relative  to  manufacture  of  smokeless  powder].    1906, 


1541 


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no. 

Y4.Ap6«: 

G28 


L52» 

L522 

L523 
M19^ 


M192 
Y4:.B22  ' : 

A12 


B22 

C58 
093^ 

C932 

C933 

C93* 

C93  5 

C93« 

C937 
C93« 

EnS 

F49 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRES«-~r!oniimi(Hl 

Appropriations  Committee  (Senate) — Continued 

General  appropriation  bills,  memoranda  showing  oriKin,  and  commit- 
tees naving  jurisdiction  thereof;  comparison  ot  amounts  of  gen- 
eral appropriation  acts,  1877-86,  with  those  for  1887-96  [etc.]; 
by  T.  P.  Cleaves.    [1896.] 

Legislative,  etc.,  appropriation  bill,  statements  [Dec.  29,  1906-Jan. 
4,  1907],  before  subcommittee  on  H.  21574  [59th  Congress,  2d 
fiession],  making  appropriations  for  legislative,  executive,  and 
judicial  expenses,  fiscal  year  1908.  1907. 
Same,  hearings  [Feb.  28-Mar.  2,  1908],  before  subcommittee  on 
II.  1G882  [GOth  Congress,  1st  session],  making  appropriations 
for  legislative,  executive,  and  judicial  expenses,  fiscal  year 
1909.  1908. 
Same,  statements  before  subcommittee  [Jan.  8, 1909],  on  H.  23464 
[60th  Congress,  2d  session],  making  appropriations  for  legisla- 
tive, executive,  and  judicial  expenses,  fiscal  year  1910.     1909. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Mar. 
6, 1867,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  Mc- 
Kee.     1887.     v.    1.    *    [See,   for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 

Banking  and  Currency  Committee  (House) 

Aldrich  bill.  List  of  gentlemen  who  appeared  in  opposition  to  Al- 
drich  bill,  with  institutions  and  people  they  represented;  [and 
Extracts  from  statements  of  persons  who  appeared  at  hearings 
on  Aldrich  bill,  S.  3023,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].  1908.  [See 
rtZso  Y4.B22i:N213.] 

Bank  note  engraving  and  printing,  petitions  and  review  of  testimony, 
Jan.  1875,  with  appendix,     n.  p.  [1875?]. 

Clearing  houses  in  the  country.     1898. 

Currency  system.  National  currency  and  banking  system,  notes  of 
hearings  [Dec.  10-14,  1894,  53d  Congress,  3d  session].     [1894.] 

Currency  system.  Statement  of  Lyman  J.  Gage,  in  explanation  of 
BL.  5181,  and  his  recommendations  as  to  changes  in  currency 
system,  Dec.  16  and  17,  1897,  55th  Congress,  2d  session.     1897. 

Currency  system.  Comparative  statement  of  principal  features  of 
Walker,  Fowler,  Gage,  and  Monetary  Commission  bills  for 
reform  of  currency;  by  E.  J.  Hill.     1898. 

Currency  system.  Hearings  and  arguments  on  proposed  changes  in 
currency  system;  prepared  for  publication  bv  Frank  Roe  Batch- 
elder,  55th  Congress,  2d  session,  1897-98.     1898. 

Currency  system.  Hearings  and  reports  relating  to  proposed  changes 
in  currency  system;  prepared  for  publication  by  Frank  Roe 
Batchekler,  55th  Congress,  3d  session,  1898-99.     1899. 

Currency  legislation.     Hearings  and  arguments  [Dec.  11-15,  1906],  on 
proposed  currency  legislation,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  1906-7. 
1907. 
Same  [Jan.  22-Feb.  25,  1908],  on  proposed  currency  legislation, 
60th  Congress  [1st  session],  1907-8.     1908. 

Currency.  Hearings  and  arguments  before  [subcommittee  no.  2, 
Jan.  31-Feb.  16,  1901,  on  H.  13303]  56th  Congress,  2d  session 
[to  make  currency  responsive  to  varying  needs  of  business  at 
all  seasons  and  in  all  sections].      1901. 

Engraving  and  Printing  Bureau.  Concluding  argument  of  Edward 
Mcpherson,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing,  on  H. 
1808  [45th  Congress,  2d  session,  relative  to  engraving  and  print- 
ing of  Government  bonds,  currency,  and  internal  revenue 
stamps].  Mar.  29,  1878.     1878. 

Financial  situation.  Hearings  and  arguments  [on  financial  and  bank- 
ing situation],  54th  Congress,  Ist and  2d  sessions,  1896-97.    1897. 


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MI93 


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N212 
N213 

N21^ 
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S08 
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WI52 

W153 
W15^ 

WI55 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES    OF    CONGRESS— Continued 

Banking  and  Currency  Committee  (House)— Cont'd 

Gold  panic .  Investigation  into  causes  of  gold  panic ,  report  of  majority 
of  Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency,  Mar.  1,  1870.  1870. 
(41st  Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  rp.  31;  serial  no.  1436.) 

International  American  bank.  Some  facts  and  information  about 
proposed  international  American  bank.     n.  p.  [1898?]. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of    committee, 
Mar.  2,  1865,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.     * 
Same.     1887.     v.  3.     * 

See,  for  Reports,  50th-52d  Congresses,  compiled  by  Ruter  W. 
Springer,  Y4.B22':R29. 

National  banks.  Remarks  of  John  Jay  Knox,  Comptroller  of  Cur- 
rency, on  substitute  for  bill  to  retire  circulating-notes  of 
national  banks,  and  for  other  purposes,  Feb.  19,  1878.  1878. 
[Cover-title  omits  name  of  Comptroller.] 

National  bank  circulation.  Permanent  national  bank  circulation, 
interview  between  Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency  and 
John  Jay  Knox,  Jan.  16,  1890.     1890. 

National  banking  laws.  Hearings  and  arguments  [Apr.  8-16,  1908], 
on  S.  3023,  act  to  amend  national  banking  laws,  so-called 
Aldrich  bill,  60th  Congress  fist  session],  1907-8.  1908.  [See 
a/so  Y4.B22i:Al  2.] 
Same  [Apr.  20,  1908],  on  H.  20835,  to  amend  national  banking 
laws,  so-called  Vreeland  bill,  60th  Congress  [1st  session].     1908. 

Reports,  50th-52d  Congresses;  compiled  by  Ruter  W.  Springer.  1893. 
[This  was  issued  as  v.  4  in  continuation  of  McKee's  compilation, 
which  is  composed  of  3  v.  and  includes  the  reports  of  the  com- 
mittee from  the  14th  to  the  49th  Congress.  See,  for  McKee's 
compilation,  Y4.B22  ^  :M19  '\] 

Sovereign  Trust  Company.  Hearing  on  H.  19917  [60th  Congress,  1st 
session],  to  incorporate  Sovereign  Trust  Company  of  America, 
Apr.  18,  1908.     1908. 

Specie  payments.  Resumption  of  specie  payments,  notes  of  confer- 
ence between  Committee  on  Banking  and  Currency  and  John 
Sherman,  Apr.  1,  4,  1878.     1878. 

Walker,  Joseph  Henry.  Remarks  of  J.  H.  Walker,  Dec.  19,  1893, 
explaining  and  commending  H.  171  [52d  Congress,  2d  session], 
showing  safety,  abundance,  elasticity,  economy  of  paper  money 
provided  in  it,  and  wastefulness  of  paper  money  under  existing 
law.     1893. 

Walker,  Joseph  Henry.     Argument  of  J.  H.  Walker,  in  exposition  of 
financial  and  banking  situation  of  country,  and  in  explanation 
•   and  advocacy  of  H.  171  [54th  Congress,  1st  session],  Feb.  17, 
1896.     [1st  edition.]     1896.     52  p. 
Same.     [2d  edition  enlarged.]     1896.     77  p. 

Walker,  Joseph  Henry.  Basis  of  statements  and  argument  of  J.  H. 
Walker,  for  H.  3333  [55th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1897.] 

Walker,  Joseph  Henry.  Suggestions  and  tables  submitted  by  chair- 
man [J.  II.  Walker],  Dec.  15,  1897.     [1898.] 

Walker,  Joseph  Henry.  Hearings  and  arguments  [on  H.  4370],  57th 
Congress,  1st  session  [to  make  uniform  obligations  of  all  banks, 
to  make  certain  parity  of  all  kinds  of  money,  and  to  secure  to 
people  in  all  sections  of  country  equal  opportunity  to  freely  use 
paper  money,  statement  of  Joseph  H.  Walker,  Mar.  5-26,  1902]. 
1902. 


1543 


ClssslAratlon 

nu. 

Y4.B22-: 

F14 


Y4.C17 


('17 


Y4.C33*: 

('82 ' 
("82  » 

M19 
St2 

T34 

T48 

Y4.C33  2: 

H62 

T34' 

T34  2 

Y4:.C43: 

D36 


Y4.    COMMITTEES   OP  CONG  RES  S-Continued 

Banks,  National,  Failed,  Select  Committee  on 

Failed  national  banks,  Maverick  National  Bank  of  Boston,  Keystone 
and  Sprinj^  Garden  national  banks  of  Philadelphia,  report  made 
Feb.  11,  1893,  accompanied  by  draft  of  bill  in  amendment  of 
national  banking  laws  [with  testimony  taken  July  17-Aug.  30, 
18921.  1893.  [3073-1286]  [Originally  ordered  printed  Feb. 
11,  1893,  as  a  report  of  the  52d  C'ongress.  The  bureau  edition 
here  listed  was  ordered  reprinted  Mar.  29,  1893,  by  the  53d 
Congress.    The  testimony  bears  imprint  1892.) 

Capitol,  Centennial  Celebration  of  Laying  of 
Corner  Stone  of.  Joint  Special  Committee 
on 

Capitol.  1793-1893,  celebration  of  100th  anniversary  of  laying  of 
corner  stone  of  Capitol,  with  accounts  of  laymg  of  original 
corner  stone,  1793,  and  of  corner  stone  of  extension,  1851; 
Duncan  S.  Walker,  editor  and  compiler.  1896.  large  8** 
[3266-211] 

Census  Committee  (House) 

Agricultural  statistics,  hearings,  1st  session,  59th  Congress,  Mar.  1, 
1906  [on  H.  13671,  for  census  of  agricultural  statistics  in  1906 
and  every  10th  year  after  1905].     1906. 

Cbtton.  Ginners'  estimates  of  cotton,  hearings  [on  II.  R.  199],  1st  ses- 
sion, 59th  Congress,  Jan.  30,  1906.     19*06. 

Cotton.  Additional  cotton  statistics  and  census  of  blind  and  deaf  [at 
13th  census]  hearings  [Jan.  22,  1909,  on  H.  J.  R.  231  and  244, 
60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1909. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  41st  Congress,  1879^9th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

Statistical  inquiiies.  Additional  statistical  inquiries,  report  of  hear- 
ings, Jan.  23,  1906  [on  H.  12064],  1st  session,  59th  Congress 
[to  amend  act  for  permanent  Census  Office,  so  as  to  require 
additional  special  reports,  etc.;  statement  of  S.  N.  D.  North]. 
1906. 

Thirteenth  census,  hearings  [Jan.  22-Feb.  8,  1908,  on  H.  7597],  Ist 
session,  60th  Congress.     1908. 

Timber.  Census  of  standing  timber,  hearings  [Jan.  31,  1908],  1st  ses- 
sion, 60th  Congress.     1908. 

Census  Committee  (Senate) 

History  and  growth  of  United  States  census;  by  Carroll  D.  Wright 
and  William  C.  Hunt.     1900.     [3856-194] 

Thirteenth  and  subsequent  censuses,  hearings  [Dec.  14-16,  1908],  2d 
session,  60th  Congress,  on  H.  16954,  to  provide  for  13th  and  sub- 
sequent decennial  censuses.    1908. 

Thirteenth  and  subsequent  decennial  censuses,  hearings  [Apr.  5,  6, 
1909],  Ist  session,  61st  C'ongress,  on  H.  1033.  1909.  [Issued  in 
separate  signatures.] 

Cliickamanga  and  Chattanooga  National  Mili- 
tary Park  Dedication,  Joint  Committee    on 

See,  for  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park 
Commission,  W4. 
Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanoc^  National  Military  Park, 
Sept.  18-20,  1895,  report;  compiled  by  H.  V.  Boynton.     1896. 
[3364-637] 


1544 


Classiflcation 
no. 

Y4.C49    : 

F76 

M19 

R25 

Su7 

Y4:.C4:9  2: 

An5 

G74' 

G74  2 
G74  3 
MI91 


MI92 

MI93 

M19* 

Y4.C52': 


C43 
D561 


D562 

In2 
L62 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Civil  Service  Reform  Committee  (House) 

SeCy  for  earlier  reports  on  civil  service  reform  made  by  the  Joint 
Select  Committee  on  Retrenchment,  Y4.R31-: 

Foreign  government  retirement  plans,  from  data  gathered  by  Bureau 
of  Census.     1909. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  6,  1875,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  {See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

[Reform  in  civil  service,  hearings,  Feb.  9-Mar.  11,  1904.]  [1904.] 
[Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Superannuated  employees.  Hearings  [on  H.  18982  and  H.  17969, 
GOth  Congress,  1st  session],  retirement  fund  for  superannuated 
employees  in  civil  service,  Mar.  10-Apr.  13,  1908.     1908. 

Civil     Service     and     Retrencliment     Committee 

(Senate) 

See  also  Retrenchment  Committee,  Senate,  Y4.R31M 
Animal  Industry  Bureau.  Examination  of  civil  service,  and 
inquiry  as  to  discharges  at  South  Omaha  Bureau  of  Animal 
Industry,  report  [under  S.  R.  18,  55th  Congress,  2d  session], 
and  testimony  [with  views  of  minority].  1898.  [3623-659] 
Government  Printing  Office.  Notes  of  hearing  [Apr.  11,  1896,  on 
S.  R.  189,  54th  Congress,  1st  session],  in  relation  to  administra- 
tion of  civil-service  law  in  Government  Printing  Office.     1896. 

Same  [May  11,  1896],  continuation  of  hearing  of  Apr.  11,  1896. 
1896. 

Same  [May  23,  1896],  continuation  of  hearings  of  Apr.  11  and 
May  11,  1896.  1896. 
McKee's  compilation.  Reports^  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  1852,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.     1887.     v.  2,  pt.  1.    * 

Same.     1887.     v.  2,  pt.  2.     * 

Same.     1887.     v.  3.     * 
Claims  Committee   (House) 

[Following  are  references  to  the  lists  of  private  claims  as  they  appear  in  the  Con- 
gressional set: 
lst-31st  Congress,  v.  1    [653-unnumbered) 

Same,  v.  2    [654-unnumbered] 

Same,  v.  3    [655-unnumbered] 
14th-33d  Congress    [911 2-unnumbered] 
32d-41st  Congress    [1574-1091 
42d-46th  Congress    [2036-531 
47th-51st  Congress    [3268-213].] 

Chicago  sub  treasury  claim,  evidence  on  S.  890  and  H.  7603,  60th 
Congress,  Ist  session,  for  relief  of  William  Boldenweck,  assist- 
ant treasurer  at  Chicago,  Jan.  13,  1909.     1909. 

Dickson-Mason  Lumber  Co.  In  re  claim  of  Harvey  M.  Dickson, 
William  T.  Mason,  Dickson-Mason  Lumber  Company,  and 
D.  L.  Boyd,  against  United  States,  evidence  before  subcom- 
mittee no.  6,  on  H.  10749,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb. 
28,  29,  1908,  memorial  of  claimants,  statement  relating  to 
history  of  North  Carolina  Cherokees,  evidence  and  affidavits, 
with  exhibits.  1908.  58  p. 
Same,  with  omission  of  names  of  committee  on  verso  of  title- 
page.     1908.     56  p. 

Index  to  reports  of  Committee  on  Claims,  60th  Congress.     [1910.] 

Liliuokalani.  Claim  of  Liliuokalani,  former  queen  of  Hawaiian 
Islands,  evidence  on  H.  7094,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan. 
14,  21,  1909.     1909. 


1545 


ClwHlAratlon 
■o. 

Y4.C52': 

M19' 


MI92 

M19"' 

M19* 

M19« 

M19« 

M197 

MI98 

M19» 

M19  '0 

M19»i 

M19»2 

M19'3 

M19»* 

M19»° 

M19'« 

M19i^ 

M19'8 

M19"> 

M192« 

M192» 

MI922 

MI923 

M192^ 

M192* 

M192« 

MI927 

MI928 

M19» 

MI930 

M193» 
MI932 

MI933 


R86 
Sa2 

S08 

T63' 
T63' 


y4,     COMMITTEES  OF  CONG  RES  S-Continued 

Claims  Committee  (House)— Continued 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  11.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1,  pt.  1.  [See, 
for  historical  note  concerning  McKee'e  compilations,  Y4.Ac2: 
M19.] 

V.  1,  pt.  2. 

V.  2. 

V.  3. 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


V.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
V.  8. 
V.  9. 
V.  10. 


V.  11. 
V.  12. 
V.  13. 
V.  14. 
V.  15. 
V.  16. 
V.  17. 
V.  18. 
V.  19. 
V.  20. 
V.  21. 
V.  22. 
V.  23. 
V.  24. 
V.  25. 
V.  26. 
V.  27. 
V.  28. 
V.  29. 
V.  30. 
V.  31. 
V.  32. 


Private  claims.  Digested  summary  and  alphabetical  list  of  private 
claims  which  have  been  presented  to  House  of  Representa- 
tives, lst-31st  Congress.     3  v.    See  serial  nos.  653,  654,  655. 

Rules  adopted  Dec.  13,  1909  [with  list  of  members  and  subcommit- 
tees, 61st  Congress].     1909.     24« 

St.  Louis  subtreasury  claim,  evidence  on  S.  3956  and  H.  14431,  60th 
Congress,  1st  session,  for  relief  of  Thomas  J.  Akins,  assistant 
treasurer  at  St.  Louis,  Jan.  13,  1909.     1909. 

Southern  Pacific  Imperial  Valley  claim,  evidence,  statement,  and 
argument  on  H.  13997,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  reim- 
burse Southern  Pacific  Company  amounts  expended  Dec.  1, 
1906-Nov.  30, 1907,  in  closing  and  controlling  break  in  Colorado 
River,  Feb.  24,  Mar.  16,  Apr.  1,  1908.     1908. 

Torpedo  boats,  statement  on  H.   6041,   15101,   60th  Congress,  Ist 
session,  for  relief  of  Bath  Iron  Works  and  others  [for  building 
torpedo-boats  and    torpedo-boat  destroyers],   Mar.   23,  1908; 
statement  of  John  \V.  Weeks.     1908. 
Same,  Jan.  19,  1909.     1909. 


154^ 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.C52': 

V81 


W27 


Y4.C52 


MI91 


MI92 

M19* 
M19'^ 
M19« 
M19" 
M19« 
M19» 
Ml9i° 
MI911 

MW- 
M19J3 

M19  '* 
MI91S 
M19 1'^ 
M19 17 
M1918 
M19" 


S08 


S08  2 
Y4.C66: 

C66 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Claims  Comniittee  (House)— Continued 

Virginia  and  Maryland  claim,  evidence  on  S.  5252,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  for  payment  of  moneys  advanced  by  Virginia  and 
Maryland  to  Government  to  be  applied  toward  public  buildings 
for  Federal  Government  in  District  of  Columbia,  Dec.  16,  1908. 
1909. 

Washington,  George.  Estate  of  George  Washington,  evidence  on 
H.  5489,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  reimbiu-se  estate  of 
George  Washington  for  lands  in  Ohio  lost  by  conflicting  grants 
made  under  authority  of  United  States,  Jan.  14,  1909.     1909. 

Claims  Comimittee  (Senate) 

[Following  are  references  to  the  lists  of  private  claims  as  they  appear  in  the  (Con- 
gressional set: 

14th-2(5th  Congress    [379-236] 
14th-30th  Congress    [534-ti7] 
14th-33d  Congress    [774-27] 
14th-39th  Congress    [1361-43] 
14th-46th  Congress,  v.  1    [1945-14] 

Same,  v.  2    [194()-14] 
47th-51st  Congress    [3175 1-3-266  i-a] 
52d-55th  Congress    [3881 1.2-449J 
56th-57th  Congress    [4433-221] 
58th  Congress    [4917-3].] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical   note   concerning   McKee's  compilations,    Y4,Ac2: 


MU 

>.] 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  3. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  9. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  10. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  11. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  12. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  13. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  14. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  15. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  16. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  17. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  18. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  19. 

Private  claims.  List  of  private  claims  brought  before  Senate  from 
14 th-33d  Congress.  /See  [774-27]  and  [911  Mmnumbered  doc- 
ument]. 

Southern  Pacific  Imperial  Valley  claim,  hearing  before  subcom- 
mittee on  S.  4170  [60th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  reimburse 
Southern  Pacific  Company  amounts  expended  Dec.  1,  1906- 
Nov.  30,  1907,  in  closing  and  controlling  break  in  Colorado 
River],  Jan.  21,  1909.  1909. 
Same,  Feb.  16,  1909.     [1909.] 

Coinage,    Weights,     and     Measures     Committee 

(House) 

Coinage.  History  of  coinage  act  of  1873,  record  of  all  documents 
issued  and  legislative  proceedings  concerning  act.  1900. 
[See  also  T12. 2 :Cm.] 


1547 


Ctasslflcation 
no. 

Y4.C66: 

M19 

M56 ' 
M56  2 

M5(P 

M56« 

N21 

Si3i 

Si32 
Si33 

Y4.C73^: 


In8 
MI91 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19^ 
M19« 
MI97 
M19« 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  6*^  CONORte^S-Antinued 

Coinage,    Weights,     and     Measures     Committee 

(Houee) — Continued 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Jan.  21, 1864,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Metric  system.  Address  on  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures, 
by  Benjamin  Apt  horn  Gould,  before  Commercial  Club  of  Bos- 
ton, Feb.  18,  1888.     [1902.] 

Metric  system  of  weights  and  measures  [hearings]  Feb.  G-Mar.  6,  1902 
[on  H.  2054,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  fix  standard  of  weights 
and  measures  by  adoption  of  metric  system].     [1902.] 

Metric  system.  Supplemental  hearing  on  [H.  2054,  57th  Congress,  1st 
session],  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures;  [statement  of 
Lord  Kelvin],  Apr.  24,  1902.     [1902.] 

Metric  system,  hearings  [Jan.  21,  1904-Feb.  9,  1905],  on  II.  93,  58th 
Congress,  1st  session,  and  [Feb.  8-Mar.  15,  1906,  on]  H.  8988, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session.     1906. 

Metric  system,  hearings  [Mar.  22-Apr.  5,  1906],  on  H.  8988,  59th  Con- 
gress [1st  session].  1907.  [Date  of  last  hearing  appears  incor- 
rectly in  the  book  as  Apr.  4,  1906.] 

National  Bureau  of  Standards.  Hearing,  May  3,  1900  [upon  House 
document  025,  56th  Congress,  1st  session.  Draft  of  bill  for  estab- 
lishment of  national  standardizing  bureau  by  enlarging  func- 
tions of  Office  of  Standard  Weights  and  Measures].  [1900.] 
[See  also,  for  later  hearing,  56th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate 
document  70;  serial  no.  4033.] 

Silver  coinage.  Unlimited  coinage  of  silver  and  trade-dollar,  min- 
utes of  conference  [Apr.  26,  1879,  46th  Congreas,  Ist  session], 
between  Committee  on  Coinage,  Weights,  and  Measures,  and 
Secretary  of  Treasury  and  director  of  mint.  1879.  ([46th 
Cong.  Ist  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  llj;  serial  no.  1876.) 

Silver  coinage,  hearings  [Jan.  27-Feb.  24,  1890],  51st  Congress,  1st 
session,  1890  [on  silver  coinage,  and]  Re})ort  and  hearings  [Jan. 
21-Feb.  20,  1891],  on  S.  4675^  for  free  coinage  of  gold  and  silver, 
2d  session,  51st  Congress.     1891. 

Silver  coinage.  Report  and  hearings  [Jan.  21-Feb.  20,  1891],  on  S. 
4675,  for  free  coinage  of  gold  and  silver,  2d  session,  51st  Con- 
gress. 1891.  ([51st  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  rp,  3967];  serial  no. 
2889.)  [Also  in  Silver  coinage,  hearings,  Slst  Coi^ess,  1st  ses- 
sion, 1890(Y4.C66:Si32).] 

Commerce  Committee  (House) 

(Ou  Dec.  14, 1795,  4th  Congress,  1st  ses.sion,  a  committee  was  formed  in  the  House 
which  was  called  the  Commerce  and  Manufactures  Committee;  this  continued 
as  a  committee  until  Dec.  18,  1819,  lUth  Congress,  1st  session,  when  it  was 
divided  into  2  committees,  a  Commerce  Committee  (Y1.C731:)  and  a  Manu- 
factures Committee  (Y4.M31':).  On  Jan.  28,  1892,  52d  Congress,  1st  session, 
the  name  was  changed  to  Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Committee 
(Y4.In8<:).J 

Interstate  commerce,  argument  of  Albert  Fink,  Mar.  17,  18,  1882 
[47th  Congress,  1st  session].     1882. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


v.  2. 
V.  3. 
v.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
V.  8. 


1548 


Classification 
no. 

M19» 

M19" 
Y4.C73  2: 


B38 

C12 

L84 


M19» 

MI92 
M19'* 
M691 

M692 
M693 
M69* 

N21 

P53 

R32 

R52 


Y4.     COMMITTEES    OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Commerce  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Same.     1887.     v.  9. 

Same.     1887.     v.  10.     * 

Same.     1887.     v.  11. 
Commerce  Committee   (Senate) 

[Among  the  first  standing  committees  of  the  Senate  was  one  called  the  Commerce 
and  Manufactures  Committee.  This  continued  as  a  committee  until  Dec.  12, 
1825, 19th  Congress,  1st  session,  when  it  was  divided  into  2  committees,  a  Com- 
merce Committee  (Y4.C73  2:)  and  a  Manufactures  Committee  (Y4.M312:).] 

Beaumont,  steamer.  Hearing,  Mar.  17  [and  18],  1904,  on  H,  4570 
[58th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  provide  American  register  for 
steamer  Beaumont.     1904. 

California.  Deep-sea  harbor  in  southern  California,  report  of  hearing 
[Apr.  17,  18,  1896,  54th  Congress,  Ist  session].     1896. 

London  dock  charges,  hearing  [Feb.  6-15,  1902],  on  S.  1792  [57th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  to  amend  act  relating  to  navigation  of  vessels, 
bills  of  lading,  and  obligations  and  rights  in  connection  with 
carriage  of  property  [so  as  to  forbid  insertion  in  bills  of  lading  of 
so-called  London  clause  imposing  dock  and  extra  charges  upon 
American  products  at  London].  1902.  [4241-310]  [The 
[Congressional  edition  has  additional  matter  not  contained  in 
the  bureau  edition.] 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from   organization   of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;   compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.    v.  1.     [*9€e,  for  historical  note  concern- 
ing McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2. 
Same.    1887.    v.  3. 

Mississippi  River.  Hearing  in  relation  to  improvement  of  Mississippi 
River  [statement  of  G.  L.  Gillespie],  Apr.  19,  1900  [56th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session].     1900. 

Mississippi  River  floods,  testimony  taken  [Oct.  22,  1897-Feb.  9, 
1898]  before  subcommittee  pursuant  to  S.  R.  76,  55th  Congress, 
1st  session.  1898.  [Also  in  Report  on  Mississippi  River 
floods  (Y4.C732:M693).] 

Mississippi  River.  Report  on  Mississippi  River  floods  pursuant  to 
S.  R.  76,  55th  Congress,  Ist  session  [with  testimony  taken 
before  subcommittee,  Oct.  22,  1897-Feb.  9,  1898].  1898  [1899]. 
([55th  Cong.  3d  sess.     S.  rp.  1433];  serial  no.  3740.) 

Mississippi  River.  River  and  harbor  bill  [hearings,  Jan.  26,  1901, 
on  that  portion  of  H.  13189,  56th  Congress,  2d  session,  which 
relates  to]  improving  Southwest  Pass  of  Mississippi  River,  as 
well  as  of  Aransas  Pass,  Tex.,  by  reaction  breakwater  system. 
1901. 

National  standardizing  bureau  [report  favoring  S.  4680,  56th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  to  establish  national  standardizing  bureau 
by  enlarging  functions  of  Ofiice  of  Standard  Weights  and 
Measures].  [1901.]  (56th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp.  [unnum- 
bered].)    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Philadelphia  Commercial  Museum,  notes  of  hearing  [Jan.  18,  1900], 
on  S.  417  [56th  Congress,  1st  session],  for  adding  to  specimens 
and  productions  of  United  States  and  foreign  countries  to  be 
exhibited  in  Philadelphia  Museum;  [statement  of  W.  P. 
Wilson].     [1900.] 

Revenue-Cutter  Service.  Report  to  accompany  S.  7663  [59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  to  increase  efficiency  of  Revenue-Cutter 
Service].  [1907.]  [5261-7322]  [Advance  copy.  The  bureau 
edition  contains  additional  matter  not  given  in  Congressional 
edition.] 

River  and  harbor  improvements,  hearing  [Jan.  14,  1902,  57th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  in  relation  to  river  and  harbor  improve- 
ments.    1902. 


1549 


ClatwIflrAtlon 
no. 

Y4.C73*: 

Sa8 


Shf) 


T66 


W31 


Y4.C75: 

P44 


P641 


VVA  -' 

R29» 

R292 

R293 
R29^ 

R29* 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Commerce  Committee  (Senate) — C>)ntinued 

Sailing  vessels.     Hearing  [Mar.  5,  1892],  in  relation  to  S.  1282  r52d 

Congress,  Ist  session],  exempting  American  coastwise  sailing 

I  vessels,  piloted  by  licensed  maat^rs  or  by  United  States  pilot, 

I  from  obngation  to  pay  State  pilots  for  services  not  rendered. 

1892. 
I  Shipping.    Revival  of  American  shipping,  notes  of  hearings  [Jan. 
1  12,  13,  1899],  on  S.  5024  [55th  Congress,  3d  session],  to  pro- 

I  mote  commerce  and  increase  foreign  trade  [by  granting  sub- 

I  sidies  to  vessels]  and  to  provide  auxiliary  cruisers,  transports, 

and  seamen.  [1899.] 
Tows.  Length  and  width  of  tows,  notes  of  hearings  [Apr.  5,  1900, 
56th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  3383,  to  regulate  towing 
within  harbor  of  New  York,  and  S.  3531,  for  regulations  to 
limit  length  and  width  of  tows  in  United  States  inland  waters. 
[1900.] 
^  Waterways.  Letters  of  Secretary  of  War  and  chairman  of  Inland 
Waterways  Commission  relative  to  S.  500  [GOth  Congress, 
1st  session,  providing  for  appointment  of  inland  waterways 
commission,  and  for  improvement  and  development  of  inland 
waterways  of  country  with  view  to  promotion  of  transporta- 
tion between  States  and  with  foreign  countries].     [1908.] 

Conduct  of  the  War,  Joint  Committee  on 

Petersburg,  Va.  Report  [Feb.  6,  1865,  and  testimony,  Dec.  17, 
1864-Jan,  17,  1865,  38th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  attack  on 
Petersburg,  July  30,  1864.  1865.  (r38th  Cong.  2d  sess. 
S.  rp.  114];  serial  no.  1211.)     [See  also  Y4.C75:R29^] 

Pillow,  Fort,  massacre.  Report  of  subcommittee  under  joint  resolu- 
tion directing  Joint  Committee  on  Conduct  of  War  to  examine 
into  recent  attack  on  Fort  Pillow  [with  testimony,  Apr.  22- 
May  9,  1864,  38th  Congress,  Ist  session];  Report,  with  testi- 
mony [May  6,  1864,  38th  Congress,  1st  session,  relative  to 
returned  prisoners].  May  6,  9,  1864.  [No  edition  without 
Congressional  document  number.  Made  up  of  38th  Congress, 
Ist  session.  House  report  65  and  House  report  67,  serial  no. 
1206.  This  print  of  no.  67  contains  additional  matter  on 
p.  30-34,  not  found  in  Congressional  edition.] 
Same.  May  5,  9,  1864.  [No  edition  without  Congressional  docu- 
ment number.  Made  up  of  38th  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate 
report  63  and  Senate  report  68,  serial  no.  1178.  This  print  of 
no.  68  contains  additional  matter  on  p.  30-34,  not  found  in 
Congressional  edition.] 

Report  [Apr.  6,  1863,  journal,  Dec.  20,  1861-Apr.  3,  1863,  and  testi- 
mony, Dec.  24,  1861-Apr.  5,  1863,  37th  Congress,  2d  and  3d 
sessions,  pt.  1:  Army  of  the  Potomac].  1863.  (37th  Cong. 
3d  sess.    H.  rp.  [108];  serial  no.  1152.) 

Report  [Apr.  6,  1863,  and  testimony,  Dec.  24,  1861-Mar.  2,  1863, 
37th  Congress,  2d  and  3d  sessions,  pt.  2:  Bull  Run;  Ball's 
Bluff].  1863.  (37th  Cong.  3d  sess.  H.  rp.  [108];  serial  no. 
1153.) 
Same  [Jan.  9,  1862-Mar.  26,  1863,  37th  Congress,  2d  and  3d  ses- 
sions, pt.  3:  Western  Department  or  Missouri;  Miscellaneous]. 
1863.     (37th  Cong.  3d  sess.    H.  rp.  [108];  serial  no.  1154.) 

Report  [May  22,  1865,  journal,  Jan.  20,  1864-May  22,  1865,  and  testi- 
mony, Feb.  25,  1864-May  18,  1865,  1st  session  and]  2d  session, 
38th  Congress  [v.  1]:  Army  of  the  Potomac;  Battle  of  Peters- 
burg.   1865.     [1212-142]    [See  also  Y4.C75:F44.] 

Report  [May  22,  1865,  and  testimony,  Jan.  27,  1864-Apr.  21,  1865, 
Ist  session  and]  2d  session,  38th  Congress  [v.  2]:  Red  River 
expedition;  Fort  Fisher  expedition;  Heavy  ordnance.  1865. 
[1213-142] 


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Classification         Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS --Continued 
no. 

Y4.C75:  I  Conduct  of  ttie  War,  Joint  Committee  on— Continued 

R29^  !        Same  [testimony,  Feb.  6,  1864-May  22,  1865,  1st  session  and] 
!  2d  session,  38th  Congress  [v.  3]:  Sherman-Johnston;  Light- 

j  draft  monitors;  Massacre  of  Cheyenne  Indians;  Ice  contracts; 

Rosecrans's campaigns;  Miscellaneous.    1865.    [1214-142]    [See, 
for  supplemental  report,  Y4.C75:Su^>^.] 
Su7  '     Supplemental  report  [to  report  of  May  22,  1865],  Senate  report  142, 
38th  Congress,  2d  session:  [Reports  of  W.  T.  Sherman  and 
George  H.  Thomas].     1866.     v.  1.     [1241-unnumbered] 
Su7-  Same:  [Reports  of  John  Pope,  J.  G.  Foster,  A.  Pleasanton,  E.  A. 

Hitchcock,  P.  H.  Sheridan,  J.  B.  Ricketts,  communication 
and  memorial  of  Norman  Wiard].     1866.     v.  2.     [1242-unnum- 
)  bered] 

Conference  Committees  (House  and  Senate) 

Homestead.  Statement  made  by  House  conferees  on  S.  6155  [60th 
Congress,  2d  session,  for  enlarged  homestead].  [1909.]  [Same 
as  p.  3  and  4  of  House  report  2135,  60th  Congress,  2d  session.] 

Immigration.  Part  of  Senate  document  318,  59th  Congress,  2d 
session,  comparative  print  showing  changes  that  enactment 
of  S.  4403  [to  regulate  immigration  of  aliens  into  United 
States],  would  make  in  existing  law.     [1907.]    [In  5072-318] 

Contract  Labor,  Convicts,  and  Paupers,  Select 
Committee  on  Importation  of   (House) 

R29  Report  [on  H.  12291,  50th  Congress,  2d  session]  of  select  committee 
to  inquire  into  alleged  violation  of  laws  prohibiting  importa- 
tion of  contract  laborers,  paupers,  convicts,  and  other  classes, 
with  testimony  [July  25-I)ec.  26,  1888],  documents,  and  con- 
sular reports  submitted  to  committee.  1889.  [Testimony 
and  consular  reports  have  separate  title-pages.  The  imprint 
to  testimony  is  1888  and  to  consular  reports,  1889.  The  report, 
views  of  minority,  and  views  of  Mr.  Spinola  are  in  [2673-3792].] 

Yd.CSl  ' :     Corrupt  Combinations  of  Members  of  Congress, 
Alleged,     Select    Committee    to    Investigate 

.   (House) 

R29  Reports  [34th  Congress,  3d  session,  in  cases  of  William  A.  Gilbert, 
William  W.  Welch,  Francis  S.  Edwards,  and  Orsamus  B.  Mat- 
teson].  Feb.  19,  1857  [reprinted]  Mar.  3,  1857.  (34th  (^ong. 
3d  sess.  H.  rp.  243;  serial  no.  914.)  [The  bureau  edition 
ordered  printed  Mar.  3, 1857,  contains  same  matter  as  Congres- 
sional edition  though  rearranged.] 

Yd.CSl^:     Corruptions     in     Government,     Alleged,      Select 
Committee  to  Investigate  (House) 

C83  Covode  investigation  [report  of  committee  and  documents  bearing 
upon  matters  under  investigation].  [I860.]  [Made  up  of  36th 
Congress,  1st  session.  House  reports  648,  621,  249,  serial  nos. 
1071,  1070,  1068,  and  35th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  report 
184,  serial  no.  1019.] 

Y4.C86:     Credit    Mobilier    Bribery,    Alleged,    Select    Com- 
mittee to  Investigate  (House) 

P75  Poland  Committee.  Report,  Feb.  18,  1873  [42d  Congress,  3d  session, 
by  Luke  P.  Poland  from  select  committee  no.  1,  appointed 
under  resolution  of  Dec.  2,  1872,  to  investigate  whether  any 
member  of  House  was  bribed  by  Oakes  Ames,  or  any  other 
person  or  corporation,  to  perform  certain  legislative  acts  for 
benefit  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  by  presents  of 
Btock  in  Credit  Mobilier  of  America;  with  hearings,  Dec.  12, 
1872-Feb.  19,  1873].  1873.  ([42d  Cong.  3d  sess.  H.  rp.  771; 
eerial  ^o.  1577.) 


1551 


ClMHlflcatlon 
no. 

Y4.C86: 


W69 


Y4.C89: 

B79 

Cll 
C75 
Ex7 

M74 

P841 

P84=^ 
P94» 


P943 
P94-^ 
R24» 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Credit  Mobllior  Bribery,  Allegred,  Select  Com- 
mittee to  Investigate  (House)— Continued 

Wilson  Committee.  Report  [Feb,  20,  1873,  42d  Congress,  3d  session, 
by  Jeremiah  M.  Wilson  from  select  committee  no.  2j  appointed 
under  resolution  of  Jan.  0,  1873,  to  make  inquiry  in  relation 
to  affairs  of  Union  Pacific  Railroad  (Company,  Credit  Mobilier 
of  America,  and  other  matters  [submitting  if.  4031;  with  hear- 
ings, Jan.  10-Feb.  19,  1873].  1873.  ([42d  Cong.  3d  sess.  II. 
rp.  78];  serial  no.  1577.) 

Cuba  Relation .s  Committee  (Senate) 

Brooke,  John  R.  Hearing  [50th  Congress,  Ist  session],  statement  of 
John  R.  Brooke,  Jan.  29,  1900.     1900. 

Cable  lines  to  Cuba  [hearings  on  S.  J.  R.  46,  56th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion], Feb.  9[-Mar.  3],  1900.     [1900.] 

Conditions  in  Cuba  [statement  of  James  H.  Wilson]  Jan.  12,  1900 
[56th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1900.] 

Expenditures.  Statement  of  Secretary  of  War  of  expenditures  made 
on  public  buildings,  works,  wharves,  etc.,  in  Cuba  from  funds 
pertaining  to  fiscal  year  1899  [and  fiscal  year  1900].  Nov.  30, 
1900[-Feb.  2,  1901].     [Statement  for  1900  is  in  3  parts.] 

Moneys.  Hearing  in  matter  of  moneys  received  and  expended  in 
Cuba  by  oSacials  and  representatives  of  United  States  [state- 
ment of  Clarence  R.  Edwards,  Nov.  16,  1900,  recess  of  56th 
Congress].     1900. 

Postal  frauds.  Report  upon  frauds  and  embezzlements  of  Cuban  pos- 
tal ofiicials;  by  J.  L.  Bristow.  1900.  [Also  in  Receipts  and 
expenditures  in  Cuba  (Y4.C89:R24  2).] 

Same,  Spanish,     1901. 

Property.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  War,  submitting  itemized  statement 
of  personal  pro^)erty  purchased  or  procured  and  intrusted  to 
any  oflficer,  civil  or  military,  in  C^uba,  Jan.  1,  1899-Apr.  30, 
1900.  Jan.  21[-Feb.  2],  1901.  v.  1,  pts.  1-3.  [Bound  at  be- 
ginning of  V.  1  is  Letter  from  Secretary  of  War  presenting  fur- 
ther itemization  of  expenditures  made  by  Gonzales  de  Quesada, 
special  commissioner  for  Cuba  at  Paris  exposition,  Jan.  1, 
1899-Apr.  30,  1900.    Jan.  8,  1901.] 

Same.     Feb.  8[-25],  1901.     v.  2,  pts.  4-7. 

Same.    Mar.  28[-Apr.  10],  1901.     v.  3,  pts.  8-10. 

[Receipts  and  expenditures  in  Cuba,  Jan.  1,  1899-Apr.  30,  1900.] 
1900.     V.  1. 

Contents: 

Consolidated  statement  of  fiscal  affairs  under  United  States  military  govern- 
ment. Dec.  13, 1900.— Itemized  statement  of  customs  collected.  Oct.  26, 
1900.— Receipts  of  internal  revenue.  Sept.  25, 1900.— Postal  revenues.  Nov. 
30,  1900.— Corrected  account  of  postal  revenues.  Dec.  13,  1900.— Receipts 
from  telegraph  lines.  Sept.  25,  1900.— Itemized  statement  of  miscellaneous 
revenues.  Nov.  30. 1900.— Expenditures,  aid  to  destitute.  1900.— Expend- 
itures, aericulture,  industry,  commerce,  and  public  works.  Nov.  8,  1900. — 
Itemized  statement  of  expenditures,  olfice  of  auditor.  Oct.  27,  1900.— Ex- 
penditures, barracks  and  quarters.  Nov.  8, 1900.— Expenditures,  Cuban  ex- 
hibit at  Paris.  1900.— Itemized  statement  of  expenditures,  customs  service. 
Oct.  27, 1900. — Disbursements  by  ports  made  by  collectors  of  customs,  etc. 
Oct.  22.  1900.— Expenditures,  charities  and  hospitals.  1900.— Expendi- 
tures, Cuban  census.  Sept.  25,  1900.— Expenditures,  extraordinary  pay- 
ments ordered  by  general  commanding  department.  Nov.  8,  1900.— Ex- 
Senditures,  finance.  Nov.  8,  1900.— Itemized  statement  of  expenditures, 
eadnuarters,  Division  of  Cuba.  Oct.  27, 1900.— Expenditures,  Jucaro  and 
San  Fernando  Railroad.  Nov.  8,  1900.— Expenditures,  justice  and  public 
instruction.  Nov.  8,  1900.— Expenditures,  municipalities.  Nov.  8,  1900.— 
Expenditures,  misceUaneous.    1900. 


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Classification 
no. 

Y4.C89: 

R242 


Su3 


Y4.D63  ' : 

All^ 

A112 

All^ 

All^ 

All* 

All« 

All" 

All« 

B86 

C64 


C81 

Ed8 

F48 
F51 
G14 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Cuba  Relations  Committee  (Senate) — Continued 

Same.     1900  [and  1901].     v.  2. 

Contents: 

Itemized  statement  of  expenditures  made  by  E.  G.  Rathbone,  director-general 
of  posts.  Nov.  30,  1900.— Expenditures,  public  works,  ports,  and  harbors. 
Nov.  8,  1900.— Itemized  statement  of  expenditures,  quarantine.  Nov.  30, 
1900. — Expenditures,  rural  guard  and  administration.  1900.— Expendi- 
tures, state  and  govemnient.  Nov.  8,  1900.— Itemized  statement  of  ex- 
penditures, Triscornia  Railroad.  Dec.  7.  1900.— Itemized  statement  of 
expenditures,  treasury.  Oct.  27,  1900.— Expenditures,  sanitation.  Nov. 
8,  1900.— Supplementary  itemized  statement  of  expenditures,  barracks 
and  quarters,  sanitation,  rural  guard  and  administration,  charities  and 
hospitals,  miscellaneous,  aid  to  destitute,  and  expenditures  made  by  col- 
lectors of  customs.  Nov.  30,  1900.— Expenditures  under  Navy  Depart- 
ment. Sept.  25, 1900.— Report  upon  frauds  and  embezzlements  of  Cuban 
postal  officials;  by  J.  L.  Bristow,  1900.— Statement  of  E.  P.  Thompson, 
replying  to  charges  made  by  J.  L.  Bristow.  [1900.]— Criticisms  of  E.  G. 
Rathbone  on  Bristow  report.    Jan.  8,  1901. 

Sugar  sales.  Cuban  sugar  sales,  testimony  taken  [May  1-June  16, 
1902],  57th  Congress,  Ist  session.     1902. 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (House) 

Alcohol.     Report  of  hearings  on  H,  17530  [60th  Congress,  1st  session], 
to  prevent  manufacture  and  sale  of  alcoholic  drinks  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  pt.  1,  Mar.  11,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  pt.  2,  Mar.  16,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  pt.  3,  Apr.  1,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  pt.  4,  Apr.  6,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  pt.  5,  Apr.  22,  1908.     1908. 

Same,  pt.  6,  Apr.  29, 1908,  statement  of  Richard  Bartholdt.     1908. 
Same,  May  6,  1908.    1908. 
Same,  May  20,  1908,  statement  of  Samuel  De  Nedrey.     1908. 

Buildings.  Report  of  hearings  [before  subcommittee  on  education 
and  charities].  Mar.  30,  1906,  on  H.  4467  [59th  Congress,  Ist 
session],  to  create  board  for  condemnation  of  insanitary  build- 
ings in  District  of  Columbia.     1906. 

Code  of  law  for  District  of  (^olumbia  enacted  Mar.  3,  1901,  amended 
Jan.  31  and  June  30,  1902,  and  amended  further  to  Mar.  3, 
1905;  compiled  by  Charles  Moore,  indexed  by  Edwin  C. 
Brandenburg,  recompiled  and  indexed  by  Daniel  E.  Garges. 
[Jan.  15]  1906.  [This  1906  edition  was  published  for  the 
House  Committee.  The  Senate  Committee  in  1908  ordered  a 
reprint,  which  differs  only  in  title-page;  see  Y4.D63^:C64^.] 

Corporations.  Report  of  hearings,  Jan.  16,  1905,  on  H.  11811  and 
12303  [58th  Congress,  3d  session],  to  amend  code  of  law  for 
District  of  Columbia  regarding  corporations.     1905. 

Education.  Report  of  hearings  [before  subcommittee],  Mar.  13,  16, 
1906  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  1243,  for  compulsory 
education  in  District  of  Columbia,  and  H.  375,  4462,  5974, 
to  regulate  child  labor  in  District  of  Columbia.    1906. 

Filtration  plant.  Report  of  special  subcommittee,  [amending] 
H.  R.  90,  58th  Congress,  2d  session  [calling  for  information  as 
to  progress  of  work  on  Washington  Aqueduct  filtration  plant; 
with  hearings,  Apr.  23,  1904].     [1904.] 

Fire  Department.  Report  of  hearings  [before  subcommittee  on 
ways  and  means],  Apr.  6,  1906,  on  H,  4464  [59th  Congress,  1st 
session],  to  classify  officers  and  members  of  Fire  Department 
of  District  of  Columbia.     1906. 

Gambling.  Report  of  hearing  [before  subcommittee  on  judiciary] 
on  H.  20111  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  amend  act  to  estab- 
lish code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia,  relative  to  gambling, 
bucket  shops,  and  bucketing,  Mar.  31,  1908.    1908. 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Gas.  Report  of  hoarinj?H  on  H.  J.  R.  82  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session], 
suspending  t^vv.  5  of  act  regulating  sale  of  gas  in  District  of 
Columbia,  and  jurisdiction  of  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia  thereunder,  (and)  II.  18513  [GOth  Congress,  Ist 
session],  to  repeal  sec.  5  of  act  relating  to  sale  of  gas  in  District 
of  Columbia,  approved  June  6,  1896,  and  cost  of  gas  produc- 
tion. Mar.  25-Apr.  15,  1908.     1908. 

Gas.  Report  of  hearings  on  II.  26398  [60th  Congress,  2d  session], 
regulating  quantity  of  carbon  monoxid  in  gas  in  District  of 
Columbia,  Jan.  20-30,  1909.     1909. 

Highways .  Laws  relating  to  permanent  system  of  highways  outside 
of  cities  of  Washington  and  Georgetown  and  in  District  of 
Columbia,  completed  to  60th  Congress;  compiled  by  Lewis  M. 
Miller.     1908. 

Laws  relating  to  gas,  electric  light,  tel^raph,  and  telephone  com- 
panies, and  electric  equipment  of  street  railway  companies  in 
District  of  Columbia;  compiled  by  Walter  C.  Allen.     1908. 

Library,  Branch.  Report  of  hearings  [before  subcommittee  on 
education,  labor,  and  charities],  Jan.  30,  1907,  on  S.  6406 
r59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  accept  money  and  land  for 
branch  library  in  District  of  Columbia  [at  Takoma  Park],  to 
establish  commission  to  supervise  erection  of  building  [etc.]. 
1907. 

Liquors.  Report  of  hearings,  Feb.  14,  1907,  on  H.  6016  [59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  to  prohibit  manufacture  and  sale  of  intoxi- 
cating liquors  in  District  of  Columbia.    1907. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note   concerning  McKee's  compilations,    i4.Ac2: 


M19.] 
Same.  1887. 
Same.  1887. 
Same.  1887. 
Same.     1887. 


V.  2. 
V.  3. 
V.  4. 
V.  5. 


Origin  and  government  of  District  of  Columbia;  by  William  Tindall. 
1909.  [2]-H30  p.  il.  [Printed  for  the  House  Committee.  Re- 
print, with  changes  and  additions,  of  p.  1-30  of  Origin  and 
government  of  District  of  Columbia,  by  William  Tindall, 
published  by  Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  in  1908 
(DC1.2:D63^).] 

Osteopathy.  Report  of  hearings,  Jan.  17,  1907,  on  S.  5221  [59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  to  regulate  practice  of  osteopathy,  to 
license  osteopathic  physicians^  and  to  punish  persons  violat- 
ing provisions  thereof  in  District  of  Columbia.     1907. 

Police.  Report  of  hearings  [before  subcommittee  on  ways  and 
means],  Feb.  23,  24,  1906,  on  H.  117  and  12321  [59th  Congress, 
1st  session],  to  amend  act  relating  to  police  of  District  01 
Columbia.     1906. 

Schools.  Report  of  hearings  before  subcommittee  [on  education, 
labor,  and  charities,  Feb.  26-Mar.  13,  1906,  59th  Congress, 
1st  session],  on  bills  relating  to  reorganization  of  schools  of 
District  of  Columbia.     1906. 

Schools.  Report  of  hearings  [before  subcommittee  on  education, 
labor,  and  charities],  Jan.  8,  1907,  on  H.  22145  [59th  Congress, 
2d  session],  defining  position  of  employees  of  public  school 
system  of  District  of  Columbia  and  authorizing  payment 
therefor.     1907. 


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St8^ 


St83 


T19 

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C631 

C632 
C633 
C63* 
C635 
C63« 
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Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Schools.  Letters  from  Edward  Morrell,  acting  chairman  of  sub- 
committee on  education,  labor,  and  charities,  and  replies  of 
Daniel  W.  Baker,  district  attorney  for  District  of  Columbia 
[Jan.  11-23,  1907],  concerning  public  act  254,  50th  Congress, 
1st  session,  to  fix  and  regulate  salaries  of  teachers,  school 
officers,  and  other  employees  of  Board  of  Education  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  and  H.  22145,  59th  Congress,  2d  session, 
defining  position  of  employees  of  public  school  system  of 
District  of  Columbia  and  authorizing  payment  therefor.     1907. 

Street  railroads.  Report  of  hearings,  Jan.  24,  1905,  on  amendment 
to  H.  9166  [58th  Congress,  3d  session,  to  authorize  extension 
of  Great  Falls  and  Old  Dominion  Railroad  into  District  of 
Columbia]  that  within  District  of  Columbia  8  street  railway 
tickets  shall  be  sold  for  25  cents.     1905. 

Street  railroads.  Report  of  hearings,  Jan.  31-Feb.  13,  1907  [59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  on  H.  124,  to  regulate  operation  of 
street  railways  in  District  of  Columbia,  H.  7035  and  22132, 
for  universal  transfers  over  street  railway  lines  in  District  of 
Columbia,  H.  23018,  fixing  price  of  gas  in  District  of  Columbia, 
and  H.  23023,  regulating  manner  of  giving  transfers  on  street- 
car railways  in  District  of  Columbia.    1907. 

Street  railroads.  Report  of  hearings,  Jan.  13-1^,  1908  [60th. Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  on  H.  11759,  authorizing  extensions  to  be 
made  in  lines  of  City  and  Suburban  Railway  of  Washington, 
Washington  Railway  and  Electric  Company,  Anacostia  and 
Potomac  River  Railroad  Company,  and  Capital  Traction 
Company,  in  District  of  Columbia,  H.  4051,  regulating  manner 
of  giving  transfers  on  street-car  railways  in  District  of  Colum- 
bia, and  H.  13085,  regulating  fare  and  manner  of  giving  trans- 
fers on  street  railroads  in  District  of  Columbia.    1908. 

Taxation.  Methods  of  municipal  taxation  and  assessment  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  completed  to  and  including  59th  Congress; 
by  William  Tindall.     1908. 

Union  Station.  Report  of  hearings,  June  12,  18,  1902,  on  S.  4825 
[57th  Congress,  Ist  session],  for  Union  Station  in  District  of 
Columbia  [etc.].     1902. 

Union  Station.  Comparative  statement  of  estimated  cost  to  Balti- 
more and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  and  Philadelphia,  Balti- 
more and  Washington  Railroad  Company,  under  acts  ap- 
proved Feb.  12,  1901,  and  S.  4825  [57th  Congress,  2d  session], 
for  Union  Station  in  District  of  Columbia  [etc.].  Feb.  7, 
1903. 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (Senate) 

Capitol.    History  of  United  States  Capitol;  by  Glenn  Brown.    [Dec. 
15,  1899,  imprint  date]  1900  [published  1901].    v.  1,  large  4° 
(56th  Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  doc.  60;  serial  no.  3849,  v.  1.)     [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 
Same   [with  bibliography].    [Dec.  15,  1899,  imprint  date]  1902 
[published  1904].     v.  2,  large  4°    (56th  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  doc. 
60;  serial  no.  3849,  v.  2.)     [No  edition  without  Congressional 
document  number.] 
Coal  supply  of  District  of  Columbia,  hearing,  Jan.  8, 1903  [under  S.  R. 
325,  57th  Congress,  2d  session].    Jan.  9,  1903. 
Same,  Jan.  9,  1903.    Jan.  10,  1903. 
Same,  Jan.  12,  1903.     [1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 


Same,  Jan.  13,  1903. 
Same,  Jan.  15,  1903. 
Same,  Jan.  16,  1903. 
Same,  Jan.  20,  1903. 


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Y4.    COMMITTEES   OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Code  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia  enacted  Mar.  3,  1901;  indexed 
by  Edwin  C.  Brandenburg.  1901. 
Same,  amended  by  acts  approved  Jan.  31  and  June  30,  1902; 
compiled  by  Charles  Moore,  indexed  by  Edwin  C.  Branden- 
burg. [Aug.  1]  1902. 
Same,  amended  by  acta  approved  Jan.  31  and  June  30,  1902,  and 
amended  further  to  Mar.  3,  1905;  [compiled  by  Charles  Moore, 
indexed  by  Edwin  C.  Brandenburg,  recompiled]  and  indexed 
to  Mar.  3,  1905,  by  Daniel  E.  Garges.  [Reprint]  1908.  [This 
1908  edition,  published  for  use  of  the  Senate  Committee,  is  a 
reprint  with  different  title-page  of  the  1906  edition  ord<^red  for 
the  House  Committee;  see  Y4.D63':C64.] 

Dairy  products.  Hearings  before  subcommittee  [Feb.  2,  4,  1904], 
on  S.  2402  [58th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  secure  sanitary  dairy 

f>roducta  [milk  and  cream]  for  District  of  Columbia.  1904. 
In  4572-804]  [These  hearings  comprise  p.  7-56  of  Senate  re- 
port 804,  58tn  Congress,  2d  session.] 

East  Washington  Heights  Railroad  Company.  Hearing  before  sub- 
committee [May  2,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  4254, 
to  incorporate  East  Washington  Heights  Railroad  Company 
[and  to  repeal  charter,  etc.,  of  East  Washington  Heights  Trac- 
tion Railroad],  and  S.  4944,  to  authorize  Washington  and  Marl- 
boro Electric  Railway  Company  to  extend  its  line  into  District 
of  Columbia.    1906. 

Education.  Reports  on  educational  and  sanitary  conditions  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  presented  at  annual  meeting  of  Civic  Center 
of  Washington,  Jan.  8,  1901.     1901. 

Education.  Public  education  in  District  of  Columbia,  hearing  be- 
fore subcommittee  [Jan.  28,  1908],  on  S.  4032  r60th  Congress, 
1st  session],  to  establish  direction  and  control  of  public  educa- 
tion in  District  of  Columbia.     1908. 

Gas,  supplementary  hearing  [Apr.  16, 1896],  on  H.  6994  [54th  Congress, 
1st  session],  relating  to  sale  of  gas  in  District  of  Columbia. 
1896. 

Gas.  Hearing  [Feb.  5,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  S.  8655, 
to  require  Washington  Gaslight  Company  and  Georgetown 
Gaslight  Company  to  maintain  and  record  certain  pressure  of 

ris,  S  [H].  18345,  to  fix  price  of  gas  in  District  of  Columbia, 
(H].  18513,  to  repeal  sec.  5  of  act  relating  to  sale  of  gas  in  Dis- 
tnct  of  Columbia  [as  to  issuance  of  shares  of  stock  by  Wash- 
ington Gaslight  Company,  and  Georgetown  Gaslight  Company, 
and  jurisdiction  of  Supreme  Court  of  District  thereunder,  etc., 
and]  H.  26398,  regulating  quantity  of  carbon  monoxide  in  gas 
in  District  of  Columbia.    1909. 

Great  Falls  and  Old  Dominion  Railroad.  Hearings  [Mar.  24-28, 
1904],  on  S.  2833  [58th  CouCTess,  2d  session],  to  authorize  ex- 
tension of  Great  Falls  and  Old  Dominion  Railroad  into  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.     1904. 

Hours  of  labor  on  contracts  with  District  of  Columbia,  hearing  before 
subcommittee  on  S.  6414  [60th  Congees,  1st  session],  to  regulate 
hours  of  labor  on  contracts  with  District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  25, 
1908.    1908. 

Laws,  reports,  and  documents  relating  to  District  of  Columbia,  59th 
Congress,  Ist  session  [index].     1907. 
Same,  60th  Congress,  1st  session.     1909. 

Liquors.  Regulation  of  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  in  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, hearings  [May  8,  9,  1908],  on  S.  6264  [60th  Confess,  1st 
session],  to  regulate  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  in  District  of 
Columbia.    1908. 


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MI92 


P212 

P213 
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R13 

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St82 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (Senate) — Continued 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.    1887.    y.  1.    *    [See,  for 
historical  note   concerning    McKee's   compilations,  Y4.Ac2: 
M19.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 

Park  improvement  papers  [1st  series],  17  papers  relating  to  improve- 
ment of  park  system  of  District  of  Columbia  [with  index]; 
edited  by  Charles  Moore.  1902.  [Each  paper  has  also  ap- 
peared separately.] 
Same  [1st  series  1-17,  2d  series  1-3],  20  papers  relating  to  improve- 
ment of  park  system  of  District  of  Columbia  [with  index]; 
edited  by  Charles  Moore.  1903.  [Each  paper  has  also  ap- 
peared separately.] 
Same,  2d  series:  4,  Training  of  American  students  of  architecture 
and  American  Academy  in  Rome,  with  sketches  of  French 
Academy;  [edited  by  Charles  Moore].    [1903.] 

Park  system.  Improvement  of  park  system  of  District;  [edited  by 
Charles  Moore].  3d  edition.  1906  [1907].  (57th  Cong.  1st 
sess.  S.rp.l66.)  [The  3d  edition  is  not  in  Congressional  set. 
See,  for  1st  edition,  which  appeared  only  as  a  Congressional 
document,  [4258-166].  The  2d  edition  is  not  in  the  Public  Doc- 
uments Library  and  there  is  doubt  as  to  whether  or  not  the  2d 
edition  was  printed.] 

Parks.  Proposed  District  of  Columbia  parks,  hearing  [Apr.  4,  1906, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session],  in  support  of  S.  5201,  to  acquire 
land  in  District  of  Columbia  as  addition  to  Rock  Creek 
Park,  and  S.  5289,  to  acquire  ground  in  Hall  and  El  van's 
subdivision  of  Meridian  Hill  for  Government  reservation. 
1906. 

Railroad  tracks.  Extension  of  railroad  tracks  to  navy-yard,  state- 
ments [Feb.  24,1908],  on  S.  3976  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to 
authorize  and  require  Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  Washing- 
ton Railroad  Company  to  maintain  and  operate  track  connec- 
tion with  navy-yard,  Washington,  D.  C.     1908. 

Schools.  Public  schools  of  District  of  Columbia,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee [May  26,  1906],  on  H.  18442  [59th  Congress,  Ist  ses- 
sion], to  fix  and  regulate  salaries  of  teachers,  school  officers, 
and  other  employees  of  Board  of  Education  of  District  of  Co- 
lumbia.    1906. 

Schools.  Public  schools  of  District  of  Columbia,  school  examinations 
[by  Charles  Moore];  supplemental  report  [under  S.  R.  140,  56th 
Congress,  1st  session].  1900.  ([56th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  rp. 
711,  pt.  2];  serial  no.  3889.) 

[Street  railways  in  District  of  Columbia,  questions  by  subcommittee, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session,  and  answers  by  railway  officers.] 
[1906.] 

Street  railways.  District  street  railways,  statements  before  sub- 
committee [Mar.  7,  1904],  on  S.  4106  [58th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion], to  regulate  operation  of  street  railways  in  District  of 
Columbia.     1904. 

Sunday  observance.  Closing  certain  places  of  business  in  District 
of  Columbia  on  Sunday  [hearings  before  subcommittee,  Apr. 
15,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  on  S.  3940,  requiring 
certain  places  of  business  in  District  of  Columbia  to  be  closed 
on  Sunday,  and  S.  6535,  for  proper  observance  of  Sunday  as 
day  of  rest  in  District  of  Columbia].     [1908.] 

Taxation.  Hearing,  Feb.  29,  1904,  on  S.  2879  [58th  Congress,  2d 
session],  to  amend  law  relating  to  taxation  in  District  of 
Columbia.    1904, 


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W273 


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W292 
W293 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONORfiSS-Continued 

District  of  Columbia  Commltteo  (Senate)— Continued 

Tuberculosis.  Prevention  of  spread  of  tuberculosis  in  District  of 
Columbia,  statements,  Feb.  1,  1907,  on  S.  7041  [59th  Congress, 
2d  session],  to  provide  for  reports  and  registration  of  cases  of 
tuberculosis  in  District  of  Columbia,  for  free  examination  of 
sputum  in  suspected  cases,  and  for  preventing  spread  of  tuber- 
culosis.   1907. 

Union  Station,  Washington,  D.  C.  [proposed  application  of  smoke 
law  to  locomotives],  statements,  Jan.  18,  29,  1907,  on  H.  9329 
[59th  Congress,  2d  session].    1907. 

Usury.  Suppression  of  usury  and  regulation  of  pawnbrokers  in 
District  of  Columbia,  hearing  before  subcommittee  on  judi- 
ciary [May  6,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  on  S.  6559,  for 
suppression  of  usury  in  District  of  Columbia,  S.  2031,  to 
amend  code  of  law  of  District  of  Columbia  with  regard  to 
receipt  of  usurious  interest,  [and]  S.  2296,  to  regulate  busi- 
ness of  loaning  money  on  security  of  any  kind,  by  persons, 
firms,  and  corporations  other  than  national  banks,  savings 
banks,  and  trust  companies  and  real  estate  brokers  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.    1908. 

Vivisection,  hearing,  Feb.  21,  1900,  on  S.  34  [56th  Congress,  1st 
session],  for  further  prevention  of  cruelty  to  animals  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.     1900.     [3868-337] 

Washington,  D.  C.  Papers  relating  to  city  of  Washington  [relative 
to  S.  2725,  56th  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  transfer  certain  old 
records  of  Washington  from  custody  of  chief  of  engineers  to 
that  of  surveyor  of  Washington].     1900. 

Washington,  D.  C.  Papers  relating  to  improvement  of  Washington, 
D.  C;  compiled  oy  Glenn  Brown  [for]  American  Institute  of 
Architects,  with  introduction  by  Charles  Moore.  1901. 
[4033-94] 

Washington,  D.  C.  Removal  of  seat  of  Government  to  Washington, 
by  W.  B.  Bryan;  [Centennial  of  permanent  seat  of  Govern- 
ment of  United  States,  by  Samuel  C.  Busey].  [1900.] 
[3848-62]  [Papers  read  before  Columbia  Historical  Society, 
Dec.  3,  1894  and  Nov.  6,  1899.  Also  in  Celebration  of  100th 
anniversary  of  establishment  of  seat  of  Government  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  (Y4.P93  ':G74 ').] 

Water  supply.    Purification  of  Washington  water  supply,  inquiry 
held  by  direction  of  Senate  Committee  on  District  of  Colum- 
bia; edited  by  Charles  Moore.    [1st  edition.]    1901. 
Same.    2d  edition.    1903. 

Same;  compiled  and  indexed  by  John  H.  Walker.  3d  edition 
1909. 

District  of  Columbia,  Joint  Select  Committee 
to  Investigate  Charities  and  Reformatory 
Institutions  in 

Charities  and  reformatory  institutions.  Joint  Select  Committee  to 
Investigate  Charities  and  Reformatory  Institutions  in  District 
of  Columbia,  pt.  1,  hearings,  statements,  reports  from  cities, 
suggestions  for  board  of  charities;  compiled  by  Charles  Moore. 
1897.  (55th  Cong.  Ist  seas.  S.  doc.  185;  serial  no.  3565.) 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.  There 
was  no  House  edition  of  pt.  1.] 

Same,  pt.  2,  report  [with  recommendations].  1898.  ([55th  Cong. 
2d  sess.  S.  rp.  700];  serial  no.  3565.)  [See,  for  House  edition, 
55th  Congress,  2d  session,  House  report  776;  serial  no.  3723.] 

Same,  pt.  3,  historical  sketches  of  charities  and  reformatory 
institutions  in  District  of  Columbia;  compiled  by  Charles 
Moore.     1898.    [3565-781  and  3723-1092] 


1558 


Glasslflcation 
no. 

Y4.Ed8  ' : 


Ed8 


M19 


Yi.EdS^; 


Y4.Ed8^ 
C23 

C43 


C432 


C86 


D34 


Ei4 


Ei4: 


Ei48 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF  CONGRESS— Continued 
Education  and  Labor  Committee  (House) 

[On  Mar.  21, 1867, 40th  Congress,  1st  session,  a  committee  was  formed  in  the  House 
which  was  called  the  Education  and  Labor  Committee;  this  continued  as  a 
committee  untU  Dec.  19, 1883,  48th  Congress,  1st  session,  when  it  was  divided 
into  2  committees,  an  Education  Committee  (y4.Ed82:)  and  a  Labor  Com- 
mittee (Y4.L11:).] 

Education  Bureau.  Report  [on  annual  report  of  commissioner  of 
education  for  1867-68].  Feb.  16,  1869.  (40th  Cong.  3d  sess. 
H.  rp.  [unnumbered].)  [1388-25]  [This  advance  print, 
without  report  number  25,  bears  incorrectly  the  name  of  the 
committee  as  Labor  and  Education  Committee.  The  Con- 
gressional edition  has  correct  name  of  committee  and  differs 
slightly  in  other  respects  from  the  advance  print.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Education,  House 
of  Representatives,  from  organization  of  committee,  Mar.  21, 
1867,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  [The  back  title  of  this  publication  reads, 
House  Committee  on  Education  and  Labor.  The  compila- 
tion includes  reports  both  of  the  Education  and  Labor  Com- 
mittee down  to  the  end  of  the  47th  Congress,  and  of  the  Edu- 
cation Committee  which  superseded  it  in  the  48th  Congress. 
See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations, 
Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

Education  Committee  (House) 

[This  committee  dates  from  the  48th  Congress.  See,  for  further  historical  infor- 
mation, note  under  Y4.Ed8i:] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee. 
Mar.  21,  1867,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.H.  McKee.     1887.    SeeY4.Ed8':MW.      . 

Education  and  Labor  Committee    (Senate) 

Carriers.  Liability  of  common  carriers  to  employees,  hearings  [Feb. 
21-Mar.  3, 1908],  on  S.  5307  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session].  ^  1908. 

Child  labor  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  of  hearing  [Apr.  30, 1906], 
relative  to  H.  17838  [and  S.  5665,  59th  Congress,  1st  session], 
to  regulate  employment  of  child  labor  in  District  of  Columbia. 
[1906.]  (59th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  doc.  [unnumbered];  not  in 
Congressional  set.) 

Children's  bureau.  Hearing  [Feb.  4, 1909],  on  S.  8323,  establishment 
of  children's  bureau  in  Interior  Department,  60th  Congress, 
2d  session.  1909.  [See,  for  other  hearings  on  same  subject. 
Hearings  on  H.  24148,  60th  Congress,  2d  session  (Y4.Ex7  3:C43).] 

Criminal  classes.  Study  of  criminal,  pauper,  and  defective  classes, 
statement  of  Arthur  Macdonald  [Feb.  21,"*1908]  in  support  of 
S.  3066  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  establish  laboratory 
for  study  of  criminal,  pauper,  and  defective  classes.    1908. 

Deaf  children.  Training  in  speech  of  young  deaf  childi'^n,  statement 
of  Mary  S.  Garrett  [Mar.  16,  1906]  in  support  of  S.  4911  [59th 
Congress,  1st  session],  making  appropriation  for  training  of 
teachers  to  instruct  deaf  children  before  they  are  of  school  age. 
1906. 

Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  Government  work,  hearings  [June  3- 
Dec.  12,  1902,  on  H.  3076,  limiting  hours  of  daily  service  of 
laborers  and  mechanics  employed  upon  work  for  United  States, 
or  any  Territory,  or  District  of  Columbia],  1st  session,  57th 
Congress.  1902.  [4427-141]  [Issued  in  separate  signatures. 
The  Congressional  edition  contains  also  letters  received  by 
conmiittee  since  Dec.  12,  1902.] 

Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  Government  work,  [papers  submitted  in 
advance  of]  hearings  [on  S.  489,  limiting  hours  of  daily  service 
of  laborers  and  mechanics  employed  upon  work  for  United 
States,  or  any  Territory,  or  District  of  Columbia],  2d  eession, 
58th  Congress.  1904. 
Same,  arguments  [Mar.  15-Apr.  6,  1904].    1904. 


1559 


Glassiflcatloo 
no. 

Y4.Ed83: 

Ei4* 


Lll 


L112 
Lll  3 
Lll* 
M19 

N21 

Y4.E12': 

C15' 

CI52 

CIS  3 
M19 
Y4.E12  2: 

B21 

C76» 
076* 


Y4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Education  and  Labor  Committee  (Senate) — Continued 

Eight-hour  law,  report  [amending]  H.  3076  [57th  Conprese,  2d  seasfon, 
limiting  hours  of  daily  eorvice  of  laborers  and  mechanics  em- 
ployed upon  work  for  United  States,  or  any  Territory,  or  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia].  [1902.1  (57th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp. 
[unnumbered].)  [4410^-2321]  [This  bears  the  report  heading 
but  no  number,  and  the  amendments  suggested  differ  mate- 
rially from  those  in  the  numbered  report.] 

Labor  and  capital.  Report  upon  relations  between  labor  and  capital, 
and  testimony  talcen  by  committee,  48th  Congress,  v.  1,  testi- 
mony [Feb.  5-Sept.  7,  1883].  1885.  [Not  m  Congressional 
set.] 
[Hearings  were  held  under  Senate  resolution  of  Aug.  7, 1882,  during  the  47th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  and  during  the  vacation  between  the  47th  and  48th  Con- 
gresses. 
V.  5,  containing  testimony  and  report  of  committee,  although  mentioned  on  the 
title-page,  was  not  issued.] 

Same,  v.  2,  testimony  [Sept.  7-Oct.  2,  1883].  1885.  [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 

Same,  v.  3,  testimony  [Oct.  12-23,  1883].  1885.  [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 

Same,  v.  4,  testimony  [Nov.  11-28,  1883].  1885.  [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.  V.  5  not  issued.] 
McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Jan.  28, 1869,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
National  arbitration  tribunal  [hearings  Apr.  7,  1904,  on  S.  3259,  58th 
Congress,  2d  session,  to  create  national  arbitration  tribunal  and 
to  define  duties  and  powers  thereof].     [1904.] 

Election  of  President,  Vice-President,  and  Rep- 
resentatives Committee  (House) 

Campaign  contributions.  Contributions  to  political  committees  in 
Presidential  and  other  campaigns,  hearings  [59th  Congress,  Ist 
session],  on  bills  in  reference  to  contributions  made  to  political 
committees  engaged  in  promoting  election  of  Representatives 
or  Delegates  to  Congress  or  of  Presidential  electors.  Mar.  12 
[and  13],  1906.     1906. 

Campaign  contributions.  Hearings  [Jan.  30,  1908],  on  McCall  bill 
[H.  20112,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  relating  to  publicity  of 
campaign  contributions;  [statement  of  William  Jennmgs  Bryan]. 
1908. 

Campaign  contributions.  Hearings  [Apr.  9-11,  1908],  on  McCall  bill 
[H.  20112,  60th  Congress,  1st  session],  relating  to  publicity  of 
campaign  contributions.     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  bvT.H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [Sc^,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Elections  Committees  (House) 

[The  Committee  on  Elections  dates  from  Apr.  13,  1789,  1st  Congress,  1st  session. 
In  1895,  54th  Congress,  1st  session,  in  order  that  the  work  might  be  disposed  of 
more  promptly,  the  committee  was  divided  into  committees  nos.  1,2,  and  3. J 

See  also  Privileges  and  Elections  Committee  (Y4.P93*:). 

Ballots.  Rules  [prescribed  by  Committee  on  Elections,  No.  1]  for 
recounting  ballots  cast  at  election  of  Nov.  6, 1894,  for  Representa- 
tive of  16th  district  of  Illinois  in  54th  Congress  [case  of  John  I. 
Rinaker  v.  Finis  E.  Downing].     1896. 

Contested  elections.  Rules  of  Committee  on  Elections,  53d  Congress, 
and  statutes  in  relation  to  contested  elections.     1894. 

Contested  elections.  Rules  of  Committee  on  Elections,  No.  3,  54th 
Congress,  and  statutes  in  relation  to  contested  elections.    1895. 


1560 


Classification 
no. 

Y4:.E122: 

C763 

C76* 
C76« 
C766 
Ed9 

L32 


MI91 

MI92 
MI93 
M19^ 
MI95 
M19« 
MI97 
MI98 
MI99 
M19i° 
M19" 
MI912 
M19^3 

MI914 
MI915 
M58 

Y4.Ep4i: 

M19 


Y4.Ep4:2: 

M19 


Y4.     COMMITTEES    OP   CONGRESS— Continued 

Elections  Committees  (House)— Continued 

Contested  elections.     Rules  of  Committee  on  Elections  [55th  Con* 

gressj,  and  statutes  in  relation  to  contested  elections.     1897. 
Contested  elections.    Rules  of  Committee  on  Elections,  No.  1,  57th 
Congress,  and  statutes  in  relation  to  contested  elections.     1901. 
Contested  elections.   Rules  of  Committee  on  Elections  [59th  Congress], 

and  statutes  in  relation  to  contested  elections.     1906. 
Contested  elections.     Rules  of  Committee  on  Elections,  No,  1,  60th 
Congress,  and  statutes  in  relation  to  contested  elections.     1908. 
Edwards  and  White  v.  Hunter.    Hearings  [Jan.  10-14,  1905,  58th 
Congress,  3d  session],  before  Committee  on  Elections,  No.  2,  on 
contested  election  case  of  D.  C.  Edwards  and  John  D.  White  v. 
W.  Godfrey  Hunter,  from  11th  district  of  Kentucky.     1905. 
Larrazolo  v.  Andrews.    Contested  election  case  of  Octaviano  A.  Lar- 
razolo  V.  William  H.  Andrews,  from  New  Mexico,  [hearings,  Jan. 
11-13,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  before  Committee  on 
Elections,  No.  2J.     1909. 
McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.  Ac2:M19.J 
Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  3.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  4.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  5.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  6.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  7.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  8.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  9.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  10. 
Same.    1887.    v.  11. 
Same.     1887.    v.  12.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  13.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  14.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  15. 

In  matter  of  protest  [to  Committee  on  Elec- 


Michalek,  Anthony 

tions.  No.  1],  against  right  of  Anthony  Michalek  to  seat  in 
House  of  Representatives  [59th  Congress].     1906. 

Epidemic  Diseases,  Select  Committee  on  Ori- 
gin, Introduction,  and  Prevention  of  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Epidemic  Diseases 
and  [of  Select  Committee  on]  Public  Health,  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 46th  Congress,  1879-49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled 
by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [This  compilation  includes  reports 
both  of  Select  Committee  on  Origin,  Introduction,  and  Preven- 
tion of  Epidemic  Diseases  down  to  the  end  of  the  46th  Congress, 
and  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Public  Health  which  super- 
seded it  in  the  47th  Congress.  See,  for  historical  note  concern- 
ing McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Epidemic  Diseases  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Jan. 
21,  1884,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  [This  compilation  includes  reports  both  of 
Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Introduction  and  Spread  of 
Epidemic  Diseases,  down  to  the  end  of  the  47th  Congress,  and 
of  the  standing  committee  which  superseded  it  in  the  48th 
Congress.  See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compi- 
lations, Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


1561 


CUsslfloatlon 
no. 

Y4:.Et8 ' : 

Et3 


Y4.Et3': 

Et3» 

Et3- 
Yd.ExT  ' : 

Ag8 

Y4.EX7  2: 

(CT) 
Y4.Ex7^: 

C43 


M19 

Sa3 
Y4.Ex7*: 

B75 

C73 


MI91 


MI92 
MI93 

Y4.Ex7^: 


M19 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OP  CONG RE8 8— Continued 

Ether  Discovery,  Select  Committee  on  (House) 

Ether.  Report  [of  minority,  32d  Congress,  let  session]  vindicating 
rights  of  Charles  T.  Jackson  to  discovery  of  anaesthetic  effects  ol 
ether  vapor,  and  disproving  claims  of  W,  T.  G.  Morton  to  that 
discovery.  Printed  by  authority  of  minority  of  committee, 
n.  p.  [1852]. 

Ether  Discovery,  Select  Committee  on   (Senate) 

Ether.    Statements  supported  by  evidence  of  Wm.  T.  G.  Morton,  on 
his  claim  to  discovery  of  anaesthetic  properties  of  ether,  32d 
Congress,  2d  session,  Jan.  21,  1853.    Washington,  1853.    582  p. 
Same  [with  appendix].     Washington,  1853.    582+135  p. 

Expenditures  In  Department  of  Agriculture 
Committee  (House) 

Agriculture  Department.  Hearings  [Jan.  5-Feb.  20,  1907],  59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session  [concerning  expenditures  in  Agriculture  De- 
partment].    1907. 

Expenditures  In  Department  of  Commerce  and 
liabor  Committee   (House) 

Expenditures  in  Interior  Department  Committee 

(House) 

Children's  bureau.  Hearings  [Jan.  27,  Feb.  1,  1909],  on  H.  24148, 
establishment  of  children's  bureau  in  Interior  Department, 
60th  Congress,  2d  session.  1909.  [See,  for  other  hearings  on 
same  subject.  Hearings  on  S.  8323,  60th  Congress,  2d  session 
(Y4.Ed83:C432).] 

McKee  's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Mar. 
16,  1860,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  [<Sec,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee 's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Salaries.  Comparative  tables  [ofj^salaries  and  expenses  in  Depart- 
ments and  bureaus;  by  M.  E.  Comstock.    Apr.  1908. 

Expenditures  in  Department  of  Justice  Com- 
mittee   (House) 

Brewster,  Benjamin  Harris.  Testimony  of  Attorney-General  Brew- 
ster [July  3,  1884,  48th  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to  star- 
route  cases],  with  letters  and  documents.  1884.  [Also  in  48th 
Congress,  1st  session.  House  miscellaneous  document  38,  pt.  2, 
p.  844-969;  serial  no.  2234.] 

Comptroller,  1st.  Testimony  taken  by  [subcommittee,  Dec.  11-17, 
1884,  48th  Congress,  2d  session],  in  relation  to  certain  alleged 
improper  allowances  in  office  of  Ist  Comptroller  of  Treasury  in 
accounts  pertaining  to  Department  of  Justice.  1885.  ([48th 
Cong,2dsess.  H.  rp.  2675j;  serial  no.  2329.)  [Bureau  edition 
contains  7  additional  pages  bound  with  matter  contaiaed  in 
Congresstional  edition.] 

McKee 's  compilation.    Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Jan. 
16,  1874,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.     1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2. 
Same.    1887.    v.  3. 

Expenditures    in    Navy    Department   Committee 

(House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1816  [1815]-49th 
Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 


1562 


Classiflcatlon 
no. 

Y4.Ex7^: 

St2 

Y4.Ex7«: 

M19 

P84» 

P842 

P843 
P844 

P84« 

P848 

Y4.Ex7^: 

M19 

P96 

Y4.Ex7»: 

M19 

Y4:.Ex7»: 

M19 

Y4:.Ex7  ^°: 
H33 


MI91 
M19« 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Expenditures    in     Navy    Department    Committee 

(House) — Continued 

Statutes.  Sections  of  Revised  statutes  and  Statutes  at  large  to 
Mar.  1907,  also  naval  personnel  act,  and  naval  appropriation 
act  for  year  ending  July  1,  1909;  by  N.  Thornton  Hynson, 

1908.  4°    [Title  on  cover  is:  Naval  laws  and  extracts.] 

Expenditures    in    Post- Office    Department    Com- 
^  mittee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.    Reports,  14th  Ccmgress,  1815-49th  Congress, 

1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     [See,  for  historical 

note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Post-Office  Department.     Hearings,   Feb.  24[-Mar.   16]  1908  [GOth 

Congress,  Ist  session,  concerning  expenditures  in  Post-Office 

Department].    1908.    pt.  1. 
Same,  Feb.  24[-Mar.  25]  1908  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session].    1908. 

pt.  1,  revised  Apr.  28,  1908. 
Same  [Apr.  1-18,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].     1908.    pt.  2. 
Same  [May  14,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session;  statement  of 

CM.  Waters].     1908.    pt.  3. 
Same  [Jan.  6-Feb.  3,   1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session].    1909. 

pt.  4. 
Same  [letter  from  Fred  W.  Gast  on  elevator  service,  Post-Office 

Department  Annex,  Feb.  23,  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session]. 

1909.  pt.  4,  supplement. 

Expenditures    on    Public    Buildings    Committee 

(House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1816  [1815]-49th  Con- 
gress, 1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Public  buildings.  Hearings,  Mar.  30,  1908  [relating  to  methods  of 
Supervising  Architect  in  construction  of  public  buildings; 
statement  of  James  K.  Taylor].    1908. 

Expenditures  in     State    Department    Committee 

(House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Expenditures  in  Treasury  Department  Com- 
mittee (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1816  [1815]-49th  Con- 
gress, 1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [5ee,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Expenditures    in    War    Department    Committee 

(House) 

Hazen,  William  Babcock.  General  Hazen's  reply  to  2d  Comptroller 
[with  testimony,  taken  before  committee,  Mar.  24,  25,  1886, 
49th  Congress,  1st  session,  concerning  unlawful  expenditures 
in  Signal  Service,  also,  report  of  committee,  Apr.  27,  1886, 
etc.].  Washington  City,  1886.  [The  reply  and  testimony 
form  a  portion  of  49th  Congress,  1st  session,  House  miscella- 
neous document  255,  serial  no.  2418,  the  material  being  rear- 
ranged in  this  publication.  The  report  of  the  committee  is 
the  same  as  49th  Congress,  Ist  session,  House  report  2023, 
serial  no.  2441.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 


1563 


ClMslflcfttlon 
no. 

Y4.F49: 

All» 


All^ 


All^ 
All* 


B64 


B64  = 


C41 


C661 

C662 
066' 
C66* 

C96^ 


C962 


C96' 


Tj;4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Finance  Commltteo  (Senate) 

Alcohol  in  arts  and  manufactures,  letters  in  regard  to  S.  2283  [56th 
Congress,  1st  session],  relating  to  sec.  61  of  revenue  act  of  Aug. 
28,  1894.     1900. 

Alcohol.  Free  alcohol  in  arts  and  industries  [statement  of  John  W. 
Yerkes.  May  5,  1906,  on  H.  17453,  59th  Congress,  1st  session, 
for  withdrawal  from  bond,  tax  free,  of  domestic  alcohol  when 
rendered  unfit  for  beverage  or  liquid  medicinal  uses  bv  mixture 
with  suitable  denaturing  materials].  [1906.]  [Incorrect 
copy.] 
Same  [hearings,  May  5-12,  1906].  [1906.]  [Correct  copy  of 
above,  with  additional  matter.] 

Alcohol.  Amendment  of  free-a|cohol  law  [hearings,  Feb.  14,  19, 
1907,  on  H.  24816,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  amend  act  for 
withdrawal  from  bond,  tax  free,  of  domestic  alcohol  when 
rendered  unfit  for  beverage  or  liquid  medicinal  uses  by  mixture 
with  suitable  denaturing  matenals].  [1907.]  [5073-362]  [Is- 
sued in  separate  signatures.] 

Bonds.  Sale  of  bonds,  investigation  of  sale  of  bonds  during  1894-96, 
under  resolution  of  Senate,  May  7,  1896,  pt.  1:  First  meeting 
of  subcommittee  and  statement  of  John  G.  Carlisle.  1896. 
[Other  hearings  before  subcommittee  which  should  have  filled 
pt.  2,  were  neverpublished  in  this  edition.  See,  for  complete 
publication,  Y4.F49:B642.] 

Bonds.  Proceedings  of  subcommittee  [May  22-June  12,  1896,  54th 
Congress,  Ist  session],  on  investigation  of  sale  of  bonds  by 
Treasury  Department,  1894-96  [with  hearings,  June  15-20, 
1896,  recess  54th  Congress].     [1896.]    [3471-187] 

Cheese.  Filled  cheese,  hearings  [Feb.  3-May  5,  1896],  before  Com- 
mittee on  Finance  and  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  in 
connection  with  H.  8008  [54th  Congress,  1st  session],  defining 
cheese,  and  imposing  tax  upon  and  regulating  manufacture 
[etc.]  of  filled  cheese.     1896. 

Coinage  laws  of  United  States,  1792-1893,  with  appendix  of  statistics 
relating  thereto.     [1st  edition*?]    1893. 
Same.    2d  edition?    1893.    * 
Same.    3d  edition,  revised  to  Oct.  7,  1893.    1893.    * 

Coinage  laws  of  United  States,  1792-1894,  with  appendix  of  statistics 
relating  to  coins  and  currency.    4th  edition  revised  to  Aug.  1, 
1894.     1894.     [3181-235] 
See,  for  other  compilations  of  coinage  laws,  T26.Q^>^:  and  T28.10: 

Customs  laws.  Comparison  of  customs  law  of  1883  with  new  law  of 
1890,  with  index,  to  which  is  appended  administrative  customs 
law  of  1890.     1890. 

Customs  laws.  Comparison  of  customs  law  of  1894  and  1890  with 
rates  of  Wilson  bill,  H.  4864  r53d  Congress,  2d  session],  as  it 
first  passed  House,  and  of  Mills  bill  of  1888  [II.  9051,  50th 
Congress,  1st  session];  indexed.  2d  edition  revised,  1894. 
(53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp.  559;  serial  no.  3191.)  [Cover-title 
reads:  Comparison  of  customs  laws  of  1894  and  1890  with  rates 
of  Wilson  bill  of  1894  and  Mills  bill  of  1888,  and  statistical 
tables  showing  quantities  and  values  of  imports  and  rates  of 
duty  thereon  under  various  tariffs.  See,  for  1st  edition, 
Y4.F49:T17  7-Und7-2.] 

Customs  laws.  Tariff  law  of  1894,  compared  with  tariff  law  of  1890, 
Mills  bill  of  1888,  and  Wilson  bill  of  1894.  [Ist  edition.]  1894. 
(53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp.  698  [1st  edition].)  [This  Ist  and 
the  2d  edition  (Y4.F49:C96*)  which  bear  •'53d  Congress,  2d 
session.  Senate  report  698"  on  the  title-pages  are  neither  one 
the  Senate  report  698  which  appears  in  the  Congressional  set. 
The  3d  edition  (Y4.F49:C96'')  was  substituted.] 


1564 


CUssiflcatlon 
no. 

Y4.F49: 

096^ 

C96^ 


Im7 


Y4:.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 


Im7 


In8 


M19 


MI92 
MI93 
M19^ 

M27 
P19 


P931 

P932 
P933 
P93* 
P96» 


S.  rp.  698,  2d- 


Finance  Committee  (Senate) — Continued 

Same.    2d  edition.  1894.     (53d  Cong.  2d  sess 

edition.)    [See  note  for  preceding  entry.] 
Same.    3d  edition.     1894.     (53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  rp.  698;  serial 

no.  3193.) 
[The  cover-title  for  each  of  the  3  editions  reads:  Chistoms  law  of  1894,  compared 

with  customs  law  of  1890.] 

Customs  administrative  laws,  hearings  [Nov.  15-23,  1898],  before 

subcommittee.     1898. 
Imports  and  exports,  pt.  1:  Imports,  1867-93,  compilation  of  foreign 
commodities  imported  and  entered  for  consumption  in  United 
States;  compiled  from  annual  reports  of  [Foreign]  commerce 
and  navigation  by  Charles  H.  Evans.     1894.     [3182-259,  pt.  1] 

Same,  pt.  2:  Exports,  domestic  and  foreign,  from  American  colo- 
nies to  Great  Britain,  1697-1789  [and]  Exports,  domestic,  from 
United  States  to  all  countries,  1789-1893;  compiled  from  offi- 
cial papers  by  Charles  H.  Evans.  1894.  [3182-259,  pt.  2] 
[Part  2  includes  Statement  of  average  values  or  gold  and  United 
States  paper  currency  in  New  York  market  from  suspension  to 
resumption  of  specie  payments,  1862-78,  by  E.  B.  Elliott.] 

[Both  parts  of  this  report  were  published  by  Finance  Committee. 

Two  earlier  compilations  by  Charles  H.  Evans  have  been  issued.  One,  covering 
the  period  to  close  of  fiscal  year  1878,  was  issued  only  as  a  Congressional  docu- 
ment; see  [1873-46].  The  other,  covering  the  period  to  close  of  fiscal  year  1883, 
was  issued  in  1884  bv  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.;  see  T37.2:lm7 1. 

A  later  compilation  by  William  W.  Evans,  covering  the  period  to  close  of  fiscal 
year  1907,  was  issued  in  1908  and  reissued  in  1909  by  Ways  and  Means  Com- 
mittee; see  Y4.W36:Im7<»5.] 

Internal-revenue  laws,  Aug.  5,  1861-Mar.  3,  1873,  submitted  in  re- 
sponse to  order  of  Senate  of  May  16,  1898,  for  use  in  consider- 
ation of  H.  10100,  to  provide  ways  and  means  to  meet  war 
expenditures.  May  19,  1898.  (55th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp. 
1123;  serial  no.  3626.)  [Cover- title  reads:  Reprint  of  internal- 
revenue  laws,  1861-73,  55th  Congress,  1st  session.] 
McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  3.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  4.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  5.    * 

Magazine  articles  on  economic  subjects,  v.  1-9,  1893-1908  [index], 

1909. 
Panama.    Monetary  agreements  with  Panama,  hearings  [Jan.  24,  27, 

1906,    59th   Congress,   1st   session,   on   monetary  agreements 

between  Secretary  of  War  and  Panama].     1906. 
Plate  printing.      Report  on  plate  printing,   Feb.   15,   1889.     See 

T18.2:P69. 
Prices.    Wholesale    prices,    wages,    and    transportation    [1840-92], 

report  by  [Nelson  W.l  Aldrich,  Mar.  3,  1893.     1893  [reprint 

1896].    pt.  1.     ([52d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  rp.  1394];  serial  no. 

3074,  pt.  1.) 

Same.  1893  [reprint  1896].  pt.  2.  ([52d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp. 
1394];  serial  no.  3074,  pt.  2.) 

Same.     1893  [reprint  1896].    pt. 
1394];  serial  no.  3074,  pt.  3.) 

Same.  1893  [reprint  1896].  pt. 
1394];  serial  no.  3074,  pt.  4.) 
Public  debt.  Treasury  surplus  and  public  debt,  minutes  of  interview 
between  Committee  on  Finance,  C.  S.  Fairchild,  acting  Secre- 
tary of  Treasury,  and  C.N.  Jordan,  Treasurer  of  United  States, 
July  20, 1886,  [on]  H.  R.  126  [49th  Congress,  1st  session],  direct- 
ing payment  of  surplus  in  Treasury  on  public  debt.    1886. 


3.  ([52d  Cong.  2d  sess.    S.  rp. 

4.  ([52d  Cong.  2d  sess.    S.  rp. 


1565 


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no. 

Y4.F49: 

P963 


Si3 


Su3 
T17' 


T17-' 
TI73 
T174 
T176 


T17 


X177.1 


T177-2 
TI78 


T17' 


T17 


T17 


TI712 
T1713 


Y4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Finance  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Public  deposits.  Report  on  public  deposits  [declaring  that  reasons 
given  for  their  removal  from  Bank  of  United  States  are  unsatis- 
factory and  insufficient].     [1834.]    [239-72] 

Silver.  Future  of  silver,  by  Eduard  Suess;  translated  by  Robert 
Stein.  1893.  [3145-95]  [Also  in  Coinage  laws  of  United 
States,  1792-1894  (Y4.F49:C662).J 

Sugar  tariffs  and  sugar  trust.    [1894.] 

Tariff.    Testimony  taken  by  subcommittee  on  tariff  in  connection 
with  H.  9051  [50th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  reduce  taxation  and 
simplify  laws  in  relation  to  collection  01  revenue.     1888.    pt.  1. 
([50th  Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  rp.  2332,  pts.  1,  2];  serial  no.  2527.) 
Same.     1888.    pt.  2.     [2527-2332,  pt.  3.] 
Same.    1888.    pt.  3.    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same.     1888.    pt.  4.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Tariff.  50th  Congress,  Ist  session^  H.  9051,  comparison  of  tariff  sched- 
ules showing  rates  by  existing  law  [act  of  1883],  H.  9051  [known 
as  Mills  bill],  and  Senate  substitute;  prepared  under  direction 
of  subcommittee  on  tariff.    1888.    4"* 

Tariff  and  administrative  customs  acta  of  1890,  and  H.  4864  [53d  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  as  reported  to  Senate  from  Finance  Commit- 
tee, Mar.  20, 1894;  indexed.     1894.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Tariff.  Comparison  of  tariff  and  administrative  acts  of  1890,  and  H. 
4864  as  it  i)assed  Senate,  July  2, 1894,  calendar  day  July  3,  with 
rates  of  said  bill  as  it  passed  House,  and  of  Mills  bill  of  1888; 
indexed.  [1st  edition.]  Juljr  19,  1894.  (53d  Cong.  2d  sess. 
S.  rp.  559  [1st  edition].)  [This  first  edition  which  bears  "53d 
Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  report  559  "  on  its  title-page,  is  not 
the  Senate  report  559  which  appears  in  the  Congressional  set. 
A  revised  edition  was  substituted  and  bound  in  v.  13,  serial  no. 
3191,  in  place  of  this  one  which  it  was  originally  supposed 
would  be  bound  there.  See,  for  2d  edition,  Y4.F49:C962.] 
Same,  with  cover-title,  Tariff  bill  of  1894,  comparison  of  House 
bill,  Senate  bill,  and  present  law;  indexed.     1894. 

Tariff.  Comparison  of  text  of  tariff  laws  of  1890  and  1894.  1894. 
(53d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp.  707,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  3195.)  [This 
publication  is  Bulletin  61,  pt.  2  of  the  series  of  ** Replies  to 
tariff  inquiries,"  which  appeared  under  various  Senate  report 
numbers,  serial  nos.  3185-3191  and  3193-3195.  In  the  Public 
Documents  Library  this  is  the  only  publication  of  the  series 
which  has  a  cover  not  bearing  the  Congressional  document 
notation.] 

Tariff.  Comparison  of  tariffs  of  1897,  1894,  and  1890,  with  index,  pt. 
1:  Tariffs  of  1894  and  1897.  1897.  [3568-192]  [iSec,  for  pt.  2, 
with  appendix.  Administrative  customs  act  of  June  10,  1890, 
55th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  329;  serial  no. 
3568.] 

Tariff.  Estimated  revenues,  comparison  of  H.  1438  with  present  tariff 
law,  tables  showing  rates  and  duties  collected  under  law  of 
1897,  year  ending  June  30,  1907,  also  rates  and  estimated  reve- 
nues under  H.  1438,  with  possible  amendments,  Apr.  12,  1909. 
1909.    4« 

Tariff.  Estimated  revenues,  comparison  of  H.  1438  with  present  tariff 
law,  tables  showing  rates  and  duties  collected  under  law  of 
1897,  vear  ending  June  30,  1907,  also  rates  under  H.  1438  as  it 
passed  House  of  Representatives,  and  rates  and  estimated  reve- 
nues under  proposed  bill  as  reported  from  Committee  on  Fi- 
nance, Apr.  12,  1909,  with  possible  amendments.  [Print  1.] 
1909.    oblong  large  8° 

Same.    Print  2.    1909.    oblong  large  8° 

Same,  also  tables  showing  exports,  wages,  and  production  in  thia 
country.    Print  3.    1909.    oblong  f° 


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no. 

Y4.F49: 

TI715 


T1717 


T551 
T552 

T55» 
T55* 

WI92 
T4.F53: 

M19 


Y4.F58: 

R29 


Y4.F76  ' 

Ami 

Am3 


C16 

C441 

C442 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Finance  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Tariff.  Customs  tariff,  1909,  considered  in  conference,  July,  1909, 
compared  with  previous  laws  [acts  of  1883,  1890,  1894,  and 
1897].     1909. 

Tariff.  Estimated  revenues,  comparison  of  H .  1438  with  present  tariff 
law,  act  of  July  24,  1897,  tables  showing  rates  and  duties  col- 
lected under  law  of  1897  for  year  ending  June  30, 1907,  also  rates 
under  H.  1438  as  it  passed  House  of  Representatives,  rates  and 
estimated  revenues  under  proposed  bill  as  it  passed  Senate  July 
8,  1909,  and  as  reported  from  conference  with  table  of  imports, 
production,  and  consumption.  1909.  166  p.  4° 
Same.     1909.    97  1.  oblong  f  » 

Tariff.  Dingley  tariff  law,  1897,  and  Payne  tariff  bill,  1909,  H.  1438, 
as  reported  to  Senate,  Apr.  12,  1909,  from  Committee  on  Fi- 
nance, comparison  of  text;  indexed.    Apr.  19,  1909.    4*' 

Tobacco.    Free  tobacco  bill,  hearings  before  subcommittee  [Jan.  24, 
Feb.  6, 1905],  on  H.  14896  [58th  Congress,  3d  session],  for  relief 
of  tobacco  growers.    [1906.]    [In  5073-372] 
Same  [June  14,  1906],  on  H.  14972  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  for 

relief  of  tobacco  growers.  [1906.]  [In  5073-372] 
Same  [Feb.  6-21, 1907],  on  H.  14972  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  for 
relief  of  tobacco  growers.  [1907.]  [In  5073-372]  [Issued  in 
separate  signatures.] 
Same,  hearings  before  Committee  on  Finance  [May  19,  1908],  on 
H.  17520  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  for  relief  of  tobacco  grow- 
ers.    [1908.] 

War  revenue  law  of  1898  as  amended  by  revenue  reduction  law  of 
1901;  indexed,    n.  p.  [1902].    44  p.     [Approved  Mar.  2,  1901.] 
Same.    n.  p.  n.  d.    35  p. 

Flslieries  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Jan. 
21,  1884,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's  com- 
pilations, Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Five,  Select  Committee  of  (House) 

Reports  [36th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  subjects,  1,  Further  provision 
for  collection  of  duties  on  imports,  2,  Alleged  hostile  organiza- 
tion against  Government  within  District  of  Columbia,  3,  Naval 
force  of  United  States,  4,  Relative  to  correspondence  between 
President  and  commissioners  on  part  of  South  Carolina,  5, 
Seizure  of  forts,  arsenals,  revenue  cutters,  and  other  property 
of  United  States.  1861.  [Made  up  of  36th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion. House  reports  59,  79,  87,  88,  91;  serial  nos.  1104,  1105.] 

Foreign  Affairs  Committee  (House) 

Ambassadors  and  other  public  ministers  of  United  States;  opinion  of 
Caleb  Cushing,  Attorney-General,  May  25,  1855.     [1907.] 

American  National  Red  Cross  [hearing  before  subcommittee],  Feb.  11, 
1909  [on  H.  27473,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  amend  act  to 
incorporate  American  National  Red  Cross,  so  as  to  provide  for 
disposal  of  balance  of  funds  given  for  special  relief  purposes, 
etc.].     [1909.] 

Canadian  boundaries,  statement  of  Otto  H.  Tittmann  [Jan.  21, 1908, 
on  H.  20345,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  making  appropriations 
for  diplomatic  and  consular  service,  1909].     [1908.] 

Chinese  exclusion  [hearings  before  subcommittee,  Feb.  15-Apr.  11, 
1906,  on  H.  12973,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  prohibit  coming 
of  Chinese  laborers  into  United  States].     [1906.] 

Chinese  court  bill,  hearings  [Mar.  11,  1908,  on  H.  17142,  60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session,  to  amend  act  creating  United  States  court 
for  China,  and  prescribing  jurisdiction  thereof;  statement  of 
Stirling  Fessenden] .    1908 . 


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BO. 

Y4.F76»: 

C76» 
C76« 
C763 
C76* 

D62^ 

D622 

D623 

D62* 
D62» 

D628 

Em6 


In8 


M19' 


M192 

MI93 

M19* 

M19« 

M19« 

M19' 

M198 

M19» 

M1910 

M19" 

M19" 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Foreign  Afl)a,lrs  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Chinese  indemnity  [hearings  before  subcommittee,  Feb.  4,  10,  1908, 
on  S.  J.  R.  23,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  provide  for  remis- 
sion of  portion  of  Chinese  indemnity].     [1908.] 

Consular  service.  Hearing  [Feb.  16, 1906],  on  S.  1345  [59th  Congress, 
Ist  session],  for  reorganization  of  consular  service;  statement  of 
Elihu  Root.     [1906.] 

Consulates.  [Letter,  with  inclosures,  from  Secretary  of  State  relative 
to  appropriations  for  contingent  expenses  of  consulates.] 
Mar.  16,  1906. 

Consular  service,  statement  of  Wilbur  J.  Carr  [Jan.  20,  1908,  on  H, 
20345,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  making  appropriations  for 
diplomatic  and  consular  service,  1909].     [1908.J 

Consular  buildings,  [hearings]  Feb.  13,  1908  [on  H.  15111,  60th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  to  authorize  purchase  of  lands  and  buildings 
Jor  consular  establishments  in  China,  Japan,  and  Korea]. 
[1908.] 

Diplomatic  and  consular  service.  Comparison  of  law,  estimates,  and 
recommendations  [relative  to  appropriations  for  diplomatic 
and  consular  service].    [1906.] 

Diplomatic  and  consular  appropriation  bill  [1908,  H.  24538,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  nearing  before  subcommittee,  Dec.  18, 
1906.     [1907.] 

Diplomatic  and  consular  appropriation  bill  [1908,  H.  24538,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  boundary  line.  United  States  and  Canada, 
statement  of  Otto  H.  Tittmann  [Jan.  8,  1907].     [1907.] 

Diplomatic  and  consular  appropriation  bill  [comparative  tables,  1907- 
08].     [1907.] 

Diplomatic  and  consular  appropriations,  1908-09,  statement  of  Elihu 
Root  [Jan.  30,  1908,  on  H.  20345,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session]. 
1908. 

Diplomatic  and  consular  appropriation  bill  [1910,  hearings,  Jan.  6, 
15,  1909,  on  H.  27523,  60th  Congress,  2d  session].  [1909. J 
[Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Emma  Mine.  Preservation  of  American  honor,  report  on  connection 
of  Robert  C.  Schenck  with  Emma  Mine,  so  called,  and  remarks 
of  Abram  S.  Hewitt  in  reference  thereto,  May  25,  1876.     1876. 

e'his  publication  bears  on  Ist  page,  44th  Congress,  1st  session, 
ouse  report  579,  but  that  report  had  xvi  4-  883  p.  of  which 
the  xvi  p.,  only,  are  given  here  as  16  p.,  while  7  p.  of  other 
matter  have  been  added.] 

Inter-continental  railway,  report  [on  H.  10441,  51st  Congress,  1st 
session,  to  provide  for  survey  and  encourage  construction  of 
continental  railway  to  connect  American  nations].  1890. 
([51st  Cong.  Ist  sess.     H.  rp.  2243];  serial  no.  2813.) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  13,  1822,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.3. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.5. 

» 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

« 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

« 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  9. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  10. 

•i 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  11. 

^ 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  12. 

i 

1568 


Classification 
no. 

M57 


N51 
P21 

R47 

V55 
Y4:.F76  2: 


B56 

C44 

C761 
C762 
C763 

C764 
C892 


F53 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Foreign  Affairs  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Mexican  boundary,  International  (Water)  Boundarjr  Commission, 
United  States  and  Mexico,  elimination  of  bancos  in  Rio  Grande, 
statement  of  Wilbur  Keblinger  [Jan.  21, 1908,  60tli  Congress,  Ist 
session,  with  appendix.  Treaties  with  Mexico  concerning  boun- 
dary].    [1908.] 

Nicaragua  Canal.  Discussion  of  Nicaragua  ship  canal  and  Tehuan- 
tepec  ship  railway  schemes,    n.  p.  [1882]. 

Paraguay.  Report  on  memorial  of  Porter  C.  Bliss  and  George  F. 
Masterman  in  relation  to  their  imprisonment  in  Paraguay. 
1870.     ([4l8t  Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  rp.  65];  serial  no.  1437.) 

Rio  Grande.  Hearings  [Jan.  24, 1905],  upon  H.  17939  [58th  Congress, 
3d  session,  relating  to  construction  of  dam  and  reservoir  on 
Rio  Grande  near  Engle,  N.  Mex.,  for  impounding  of  flood 
waters  of  river  for  purposes  of  irrigation].     [1905.] 

Venezuelan  claims,  argument  of  Crammond  Kennedy,  July  27,  28, 
1882.     1882. 

Foreign  Relations  Committee  (Senate) 

See,  for  Compilation  of  reports  of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations, 
1789-1901,  by  Hawkins  Taylor,  serial  nos.  4047-4054. 

Arbitration.  International  arbitration,  views  of  minority  on  arbi- 
tration treaties  with  Great  Britain  and  other  European  Powers. 
SeeY1.58^:V. 

Black  Warrior,  steamer.  Case  of  Black  Warrior,  and  other  viola- 
tions of  rights  of  American  citizens  by  Spanish  authorities. 
Washington,  Beverley  Tucker,  Senate  printer,  1854.    [724-86] 

Chinese  immigration.  Argument  of  Joseph  C.  G.  Kennedy  adverse 
to  legislation  by  Congress  on  treaties  existing  [with  China], 
and  reviewing  report  of  [Aaron  A.]  Sargent  of  Joint  Special 
Committee  to  Investigate  Chinese  Immigration,  P^'eb.  20, 
1878.  1878.  ([45th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  misc.  doc.  36];  serial 
no.  1786.) 

Consular  service.  Hearings  on  S.  2661  [56th  Congress,  1st  session], 
to  reorganize  consular  service,  Mar.  14,  Apr.  18,  1900.     1900. 

Consular  service.  Memorandum  upon  [S.  680,  59th  Congress,  1st 
session],  for  reorganization  of  consular  service.    [1906.] 

Consular  service.  Sundry  statements  regarding  consular  service 
[transmitted  by  Secretary  of  State,  Feb.  12,  1908,  60th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session].     [1908.] 

Consular  service.  Address  before  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations 
on  S.  1576  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  for  permanent  improve- 
ment of  American  consular  service,  by  Austin  A,  Burnham, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  9,  1908.     [1908.] 

Cuba.  Affairs  in  Cuba,  message  of  President  on  relations  of  United 
States  to  Spain,  and  report  of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations 
relative  to  affairs  in  Cuba.  1898.  [Made  up  of  House  docu- 
ment 405,  serial  no.  3692,  Senate  document  230,  serial  no. 
3610,  and  Senate  report  885,  2  j)ts.,  serial  no.  3624,  all  of  the 
55th  Congress,  2d  session,  with  title  on  cover.] 

Cuba.  Statements  of  T.  H.  Bliss  [Dec.  19,  1902,  Jan.  15,  1903,  57th 
Congress,  2d  session],  on  reciprocity  treaty  with  Cuba.    [1903.] 

Danish  West  Indies.  Cession  of  Danish  Islands  in  West  Indies, 
report  to  accompany  Executive  M,  57th  Congress,  Ist  session 
[treaty  between  United  States  and  Denmark  for  cession  to 
United  States  of  islands  of  St.  Thomas,  St.  John,  and  St. 
Croix,  signed  Washington,  Jan.  24,  1902].    See  Y1.57^-rp.l. 

Fisheries.  Report  [on  S.  3173,  49th  Congress,  2d  session],  in  rela- 
tion to  rights  and  interests  of  American  fisheries  and  fisher- 
men [with  hearings,  Sept.  30-Oct.  6,  1886].  1887.  ([49th 
Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  rp.  1683,  2  pts.];  serial  no.  2456.) 


1569 


ClMalfioatloii 
no. 

Y4.F76^: 


H31 


H3.r 


K83 


M19» 


MI92 
MI93 
M19^ 
M195 
M19« 
M19' 
M19« 
N51 


Sa5 


T711 

T712 
T713 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Foreigrn  Relations  Committeo  (Senate) — Continued 

France.  Documents  relating  to  reciprocity  convention  with  France. 
^^-^  Y1.56':E-. 

Hawaiian  Islandn,  report,  with  testimony  [before  subcommittee, 
Dec.  27,  1893-Feb.  13,  1894],  and  executive  documents 
transmitted  to  Congress,  Jan.  1,  1893-Mar.  10,  1894.  1894. 
V.  1.  ([53d  ('ong.  2d  Bess.  S.  rp.  227 J;  serial  no.  3180,.) 
Same.  1894.  v.  2.  [Not  in  Congressional  set.  The  same 
material  with  some  few  changes  and  additional  matter  is 
found  in  Foreign  relations,  1894,  appendix  2  (SI. 1:894'), 
which  appeared  also  as  53d  Congress,  3d  session,  House  execu- 
tive document  1;  serial  ho.  3294.] 

Interoceanic  canals.     Proposed  interoceanic  canal,  report  to  accom- 

Eany  Executive  M  [56th  Congress,  1st  session],  convention 
etween  United  States  and  Great  Britain  to  facilitate  con- 
struction of  ship  canal  to  connect  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans, 
and  to  remove  any  objection  which  might  arise  out  of  Clayton- 
Bulwer  treaty;  [with  views  of  minority].    See  Y1.56':rp.l. 

Kongo  Free  State.  Report  [by  John  T.  Morgan]  on  S.  R.  267  [59th 
Congress,  2d  session,  requesting  President  to  inform  Senate 
regarding  concessions  from  King  Leopold  of  Belgium  for 
gathering  India  rubber  in  Kongo  F'ree  State,  and  similar 
concessions  from  Government  of  Liberia].     [1907.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Dec. 
10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.  See,  for  Compilation  of 
reports,  1789-1901,  by  Hawkins  Taylor,  serial  nos.  4047-54.] 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

Nicaragua  Canal,  reports  in  5l8t,  52d,  and  53d  Congresses,  with  sub- 
ject index;  [report  by  John  T.  Morgan  amending  and  favor- 
ing S.  1481,  53a  Congress,  2d  session,  to  amend  act  incorporat- 
ing Maritime  Canal  Company  of  Nicaragua].  1894.  ([53d 
Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  rp.  331];  serial  no.  3183.) 

Santo  Domingo.  Statement  of  Jacob  H.  Hollander,  Jan.  16  [1907, 
59th  Congress,  2d  session],  in  reference  to  debt  of  Santo 
Domingo.     [1907.] 

Treaties  (note). 

[The  first  compilations  of  treaties  were  Lssued  by  the  State  Department  (S9.5i:), 
but  of  recent  years  the  work  has  been  done  under  the  direction  of  the  Foreign 
Relations  Committee.  The  latest  compilation  issued  under  the  direction 
of  this  committee  Is  excluded  from  tliis  Checklist  both  because  published 
during  1910  and  because  a  Congressional  docutnont  of  which,  as  yet ,  no  bureau 
edition  has  been  issued.  This  compilation  is  entitled  Treaties,  conventions, 
international  acts,  protocols  and  agreements  between  United  States  and 
other  Powers,  177(>-19(J'.),  by  Williiim  M.  Mallov.  It  is  in  2  volumes,  appearing 
as  Senate  document  3.57,  61st  Congress,  21  session,  serial  nos.  5646,  5647,  and  is 
the  most  authoritative  and  comprehensive  compilation  yet  issued.] 

Treaties.  Compilations  of  treaties  in  force,  prepared  under  act  of 
July  7,  1898;  [l^y  Henry  L.  Bryan].  1899.  [Includes  treaties 
in  force  up  to  Apr.  11,  1899.  This  edition,  bound  in  red  cloth, 
withheld  from  circulation.] 

Same  [corrected  2d  print].  1899.  [3822-276]  [This  edition 
bound  in  black  cloth.     Nature  of  correction  not  evident.] 

Same,  prepared  under  resolution  of  Feb.  11,  1904;  [by  William  M. 
Malloy].  1904.  [4622-318]  [Includes  treaties  in  force  Apr. 
28,  1904.] 


82452°— 11- 


-99 


1570 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.F76^: 

W74 


Y4.G74: 

D56 

H351 

H352 
Y4.H28: 

R29 

Y4.H81: 

T791 

T792 

Y4:.Iin6 ' : 

AH 

Im6 


mv 


N21 


Y4.     COMMITTEES    OF   CONORESS- Continued 

Foreign  Relations  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Wireless  telegraphy.  International  wireless  telegraph  convention 
[etc.],  and  final  protocol,  all  signed  at  Berlin,  Nov.  3,  1906, 
and  hearings  [Jan.  15?-22,  1908],  1st  session,  60th  Congress. 
1908. 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane,  Special  Com- 
mittee on  Investigation  of  (House) 

Digest  of  testimonv  taken  [May  4-June  28,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st 
session],  before  special  committee  appointed  to  make  full 
investigation  of  management  of  Government  Hospital  for 
Insane,  with  references  to  typewritten  record.  1906.  [This 
digest  does  not  include  a  hearmg  taken  Dec.  13,  1906.] 

Hearings  [May  4-June  7,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  before 
special  committee  appointed  to  make  full  investigation  of 
management  of  Government  Hospital  for  Insane.  1907. 
pt.  1. 
Same  [June  7-Dec.  13,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  sessions], 
1907.     pt.  2. 

Hatch.,  Davis,  Select  Committee  Appointed  to 
Investigate  Memorial  of  (Senate) 

Report  of  Select  Committee  Appointed  to  Investigate  Memorial  of 
Davis  Hatch,  June  25,  1870.  1869  [1870].  ([41st  Cong.  2d 
sess.     S.  rp.  234];  serial  no.  1409.) 

House    Rooms    Distribution     Select    Committee 

(House) 

Tuberculosis.  Hearings  [Apr.  18,  1908],  on  H.  C.  R.  36  [60th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  relating  to  space  for  exhibit  of  International 
Congress  on  Tuberculosis].     1908. 

Tuberculosis.  Hearing  in  re  International  Congress  on  Tubercu- 
losis [on  H.  C.  II.  36,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to 
space  for  exhibit  of  International  Congress  on  Tuberculosis], 
May  13,  1908.     1908. 

Immigration      and      Naturalization      Committee 

(House) 

Aliens.  Hearings  [Feb.  18-Mar.  24,  1908],  60th  Congress  [1st  session, 
on  H.  11326,  to  amend  act  to  regulate  immigration  of  aliens 
into  United  States,  approved  Feb.  20,  1907,  and  on  S.  5083,  to 
amend  sec.  1  of  passenger  act  of  1882].     1908. 

Immigration  investigation,  report  under  joint  resolution  of  Senate 
and  House,  Jan.  29,  1892  [52d  Congress,  1st  session,  with  hear- 
ings. Mar.  5-June  24,  1892].  1892.  ([52d  Cong.  Ist  sess.  H. 
rp.  2090];  serial  no.  3053.) 

Minnesota.  Proposed  report  to  accompany  H.  19797  [60th  Congress, 
1st  session,  to  validate  certain  certificates  of  naturalization 
issued  in  Minnesota;  statement  of  Halvor  Steenerson].  [1908.] 
[The  statement  of  Halvor  Steenerson  appears  also  in  Y4.Im6  ^: 
N212.] 

Naturalization.  Hearings,  Jan.  23-Mar.  6,  1906,  on  [H.  9964,  59th 
Congress,  1st  session],  to  establish  bureau  of  naturalization  and 
for  uniform  rule  for  naturalization  of  aliens  throughout  United 
States,  and  on  different  bills  referring  to  subject  of  restricting 
immigration.     1906. 

Naturalization.  Hearings  before  subcommittee  [Jan.  21-May  2,  1908], 
60th  Congress,  1st  session  [on  H.  17989,  to  amend  sec.  6  of  act 
to  establish  Biu-eau  of  Immigration  and  Naturalization,  and 
provide  uniform  rule  for  naturalization  of  aliens,  H.  19797,  to 
validate  certain  certificates  of  naturalization  issued  in  Minne- 
sota, and  other  bills  referring  to  subject  of  naturalization]. 
1908. 


1571 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.Im6>: 

P26 

Y4.Iin6-: 

C44' 


C442 


Im6' 


Im6  = 

Y4.In2  ' ; 

C43 

C44 


C45 
C86 
F58 
In2 
MI91 


M19- 
MI93 
M19* 
M19^ 
M19« 
M19' 
MI98 
M19« 
MI910 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS -Continued 

Iniinig:ration      and      Naturalization     Comniitteo 

( llouee) — Continued 

Passenger  act  of  1882.  Hearings  [Mar.  24,  1908],  on  S.  5083  [60th 
Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  sec.  1  of  passenger  act  of  1882; 
statement  of  Eugene  Tyler  Chamberlain].     1908. 

Immigration  Committee  (Senate) 

Chinese  exclusion,  hearings  [Jan.  21-27,  1902,  57th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion!, on  S.  1450,  to  continue  in  force  laws  prohibiting  coming 
of  Cninese  into  United  States,  and  S.  29G0,  to  prohibit  coming 
into  and  to  regulate  residence  within  United  States,  its  Ter- 
ritories, and  all  territory  under  its  jurisdiction,  of  Chinese. 
1902.  [Appears  also,  with  additions,  as  57th  Congress,  Ist  ses- 
sion. Senate  report  776,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  4265.] 

China.  Hearings  [Apr.  17,  May  1,  1906,  in  pursuance  of  S.  R.  65, 
59th  Congress,  Ist  session,  authorizing  committee  to  investigate] 
boycott  of  American  manufactured  goods  by  people  of  China . 
1906. 

Immigration,  report,  Feb.  22,  1893,  accompanying  [S.  3786,  52d  Con- 
fess, 2d  session],  establishing  additional  regulations  concern- 
ing immigration  to  United  States,  with  history  of  immigration 
investigation  and  legislation,  and  list  of  reports,  speeches,  and 
statutes  on  subject.  1893.  ([52d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp. 
1333];  serial  no.  3073.) 

Immigration.  Restriction  of  immigration,  hearings  [Jan.  15,  1902,  on 
S.  222,  662,  and  1891,  57th  Congress,  1st  session].     1902. 

Indian  Affairs  Committee  (House) 

Chickasaw  Nation.  Payment  of  Chickasaw  Nation  warrants,  hear- 
ing [Apr.  17,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  on  bills  on  sub- 
ject of  warrants  of  Chickasaw  Nation.     1908. 

Chippewa  Indians.  Drainage  of  certain  lands  held  in  trust  for 
Chippewa  Indians  in  Minnesota,  hearing  on  H.  15666  [60th 
Congress,  1st  session],  before  subcommittee,  Feb.  11,  1908. 
1908. 

Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations.  Citizenship  in  Choctaw  and 
Chickasaw  nations,  hearings  before  subcommittee  [Feb.  25- 
Mar.  3,  1908],  on  H.  15649  [60th  Congress,  1st  session].     1908. 

Creek  Indians.  Equalization  of  Creek  allotments,  hearing  Mar.  19, 
1908  [on  H.  14409,  60th  (^ongress,  1st  session,  with  appendix, 
Laws  relating  to  Creek  tribe  of  Indians].     1908. 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Affairs  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes  in  Oklahoma, 
statement  of  J.  George  Wright  [Jan.  7-9]  1909  [60th  Congress, 
2d  session].     1909. 

Indian  depredations,  hearings  [Feb.  27,  Mar.  4]  1908  [on  H.  125,  3889, 
7684,  11316,  11797,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to  In- 
dian depredations].     1908.  * 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Dec. 
17,  1821,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887,  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


v.  2. 
V.  3. 
V.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
v.  8. 
V.  9. 
V.  10. 


1572 


Classiflcation 
no. 

Y4:.Iii2i; 

Ok4 


Osl2 

P85 

R76 

Sa5 


Y4.I112  2: 

Ap6i 

Ap62 
C45 


C83 


C83 


D15 

F581 
F582 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Indian  Affairs  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Oklahoma.  Hearings  [Feb.  25-Mar.  21,  1908],  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  [on]  removal  of  restrictions  on  Indian  lands  in  Okla- 
homa, H.  15641.     1908. 

Osage  civilization  fund,  hearing  [before  subcommittee,  Jan.  11,  30, 
1909]  on  [S.J  J.  R.  67  [60th  Congress,  2d  session,  empowering 
Court  of  Claims  to  ascertain  amount  of  civilization  fund  paid 
by  Osages  and  applied  to  benefit  of  other  Indians].  1909. 
Indians.  Division  of  lands  and  moneys  of  Osage  tribe  of 
Indians,  hearings  [Jan.  20-Feb.  3,  1905],  on  li.  1478  [17478, 
58th  Congress,  3d  session],  before  subcommittee.  1905.  [v.  1.] 
Same  [Feb.  10,  1905,  with  H.  17478  correct  on  title-page].  1905. 
V.2. 

Pottawatomie  Indians.  Adjustment  of  claims  of  Pottawatomie 
Indians  in  Wisconsin  [statement  of  Charles  H.  Merillat,  Jan.  29, 
1909,  before  subcommittee,  on]  H.  21219  [60th  Congress,  2d 
session].     1909. 

Rousseau,  Esther.  Hearing  on  H.  22362  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to 
pay  Esther  Rousseau  for  horses  killed  upon  Cheyenne  Reserva- 
tion, S.  Dak.  [statement  of  R.  W.  Stewart],  Dec.  18, 1906.     1906. 

Sanitarium.  Proposed  sanitarium  for  Indians,  views  of  Secretary  of 
Interior  and  commissioner  of  Indian  affairs  on  H.  8986  [59th 
Congress,  1st  session,  for  Indian  sanitarium  or  school  at  or  near 
Pierre  or  Fort  Pierre,  S.  Dak.].     1906. 

Treaties.  Compilation  of  all  treaties  between  United  States  and 
Indian  tribes  now  in  force  as  laws;  prepared  [by  Thomas  J. 
Durant]  under  provisions  of  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1873.  1873. 
See  Yl.l:In2. 

Indian  Affairs  Committee  (Senate) 

Appropriation  bill,  1906.  Indian  appropriation  bill,  1905  [1906], 
nearing  before  subcommittee,  Jan.  28-Feb.  10,  1905  [on  H. 
17474,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  making  appropriations  for 
Indian  Department,  1906].  1905. 
Same,  hearing  before  committee  [Feb.  13, 1905].  1905.  [Title-page 
of  this  hearing  reads  correctly,  Indian  appropriation  bill,  1906.] 

Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations.  Opening  of  rolls,  hearing  on  S .  4736 
[60th  Congress,  1st  session],  extending  provisions  of  act  amend- 
ing act  making  appropriations  for  Indian  Department,  1895, 
to  any  person  claiming  any  right  in  common  property  of  Choc- 
taw and  Chickasaw  Indians  or  tribes,  Apr.  23[-May  2],  1908. 
1908.     [5269-483]     [Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Court  of  Claims.     Appeals  from  judgments  or  decrees  of  Court  of 
Claims,  hearing  on  S.  8245  r60th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  au- 
thorize appeals  to  be  taken  from  judgments  of  Court  of  Claims 
•     to  Supreme  Court  in  certain  cases  now  pending  before  Court  of 
Claims,  Jan.  21,  1909.     1909. 

Crow  Indian  Reservation,  hearing  on  S.  2087,  to  incorporate  company 
for  breeding  horses  on  Crow  Indian  Reservation,  Mont.,  and 
S.  2963,  for  survey  and  allotment  of  Indian  lands  now  embraced 
within  limits  of  Crow  Indian  Reservation,  Mont.,  and  sale  and 
disposal  of  surplus  lands  after  allotment,  Apr.  1[-13],  1908  [60th 
Congress,  1st  session,  with  appendix].  1908.  [Issued  in  sep- 
arate signatures.] 

Dalby,  Z.  Lewis.  Confirmation  of  Z.  Lewis  Dalby  [to  be  Indian 
inspector  on  Crow  Reservation,  hearings,  Mar.  29,  31, 1909,  61st 
Congress,  1st  session].     [1909.] 

Five  [Civilized]  Tribes  Commission,  detailed  estimate  of  appropria- 
tion, Jan.  1,  1901-June  30,  1902.     [1901.] 

Five  Civilized  Tribes.  Affairs  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes  [hearing] 
Feb.  15,  1909  [on  S.  8776, 60th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  dispose  of 
affairs  of  Five  Civilized  Tribes].     1909. 


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CUasiflcatloB 
no. 

Y4.In2=': 

K53' 


K53' 


K53 


K53^ 
K53* 
K53« 

K53^ 
K62 

L441 
L442 


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MI92 
MI93 
M19« 
M76^ 


Y4:.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS-Continued 

Indian  AlDairs  Committee  (Senate) — C'/ontinued 

Kickapoo  Indians.  Affairs  of  Mexican  KickaiKX)  Indians  [hearings 
before  subcommittee,  Feb.  8-Mar.  4,  1907,  59th  Congress,  2d 
session,  in  compliance  with  Senate  resolution  authorizing 
investication].  [1907.]  [In  5247-215,  pt  1  and  6249-215,  pt.  3] 
[These  nearii^s  compnse  p.  15-413  of  60th  Congress,  Ist  session. 
Senate  document  215,  pt.  1,  with  exception  of  appendix  A  and 
some  of  the  exhibits  which  appear,  differently  arranged,  in 
Senate  document  215,  pt.  3.] 

Kickapoo  Indians.  [Affairs  of  Mexican  Kickapoo  Indians]  appendix 
B  [and  CJ.  [1907.] 
(Although  this  document  bears  same  Government  Printing  Office  jacket  number 
and  has  paging  continuous  to  the  papers  In  the  Investigation  of  the  ofTicial 
conduct  of  William  O.  Beall  (I  2().2  BSfi).  it  is  not  appendix  B  ami  C  to  that 
document.  It  Includes  papers  printed  in  connection  with  investigation  of 
affairs  of  Mexican  Kickapoo  Indians  and  was  printed  underorder  of  the  Senate 
Indian  Affairs  Committee.  I'ages  15&-1G3,  with  exhibits  differently  num- 
bered, appear  as  p.  414-418  of  Wtb  Congress,  1st  session,  Senate  document 
215,  pt.  1.  The  remainder,  differently  arranged,  appears  as  part  of  Senate 
document  215,  pt.  3.J 

KickajXK)  Indians.  Affairs  of  Mexican  Kickapoo  Indians,  hearings 
before  subcommitt-ee  [Nov,  1-16,  1907,  in  accordance  with 
S.  R.  261,  59th  Congress,  2d  session,  authorizing  investiga- 
tion]. 1907.  [v.  1.]  [In  5247-215,  pt.  1  and  5248-215,  pt.  2] 
[These  hearings  compnse  p.  419-869  of  60th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, Senate  document  215,  pt.  1,  and  p.  870-1115  of  Senate 
document  215,  pt.  2.] 
Same  [Nov.  18-Dec.  7,  1907].  1907.  v.  2.  [In  5248-215,  pt.  2] 
[These  hearings  comprise  p.  1117-1882  of  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  Senate  document  215,  pt.  2.] 

Kickapoo  Indians.  Affairs  of  Mexican  Kickapoo  Indians,  hearing 
before  subcommittee,  Feb.  10, 1908  [60th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
[1908.] 

Kickapoo  Indians.  Treaty  stipulations  with  Mexican  Kickapoo 
Indians  [statement  of  Martin  J.  Bentley  before  subcommittee, 
Feb.  13,  1908,  on  S.  4735,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].  [1908.] 
35  p. 
Same  [with  additions  on  p.  25].  [1908.]  36  p.  [Corrected  2d 
print.]     [5249-350]       • 

Kiowa  and  Comanche  Reservation.  Hearing  Jan.  19,  28,  1905  [on 
H.  9,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  to  open  for  settlement  505,000 
acres  of  land  in  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Apache  Reservation, 
Okla.].     1905. 

I^aws  and  treaties.     Indian  affairs,  laws  and  treaties,  v,  1: 
by  Charles  J.  Kappler.     [2d  edition.]    1904.    large  8» 
319] 
Same,  v.  2:  Treaties;  by  Charles  J,  Kappler.     [2d  edition.] 

large  8*>  [4624-319]  [See,  for  (Compilation  of  all  treaties  be- 
tween United  States  and  Indian  tribes  now  in  force  as  laws, 
prepared  by  Thomas  J.  Durant  under  provisions  of  act  ap- 
proved Mar.  3,  1873,  edition  of  1873,  Yl.l:In2.] 
See,  for  1st  edition  of  Kappler's  compilation,  57th  Congress,  1st 
session,  Senate  document  452;  serial  nos.  4253,  4254. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Jan.  3,  1820,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  3.    * 
Same.    1887.    v.  4.    * 

Montauk  Indians.  Hearing  before  subcommittee  [Sept.  22,  1900, 
recess  of  56th  Congress],  in  relation  to  certain  claims  of  Mon- 
tauk, Shinnecock,  Narragansett,  and  Mohegan  Indians.     1900. 


Laws; 
[4623- 

1904. 


1574 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.In22: 

M762 


Osl 


Osl 


Q2 


Se5 


W27 


Y4.In2^: 

In2 


Y4.In2^: 

C52 


Y4.In2'^: 

H63 
Y4.In2«: 

In2 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Indian  Affairs  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Same  [Dec.  21,   1900,  56th  Congress,  2d  session;  statement  of 
Francis  M.  Morrison].     1901. 

Osage  Indians.  Joint  resolution  for  enrollment  of  certain  persons 
as  members  of  Osage  tribe  of  Indians  [etc.],  hearing  on  [S.]  J.  R. 
70  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  Apr.  29,  1908.  1908.  44  p. 
[In  5269-482  and  in  5409-744] 
Same,  May  6[-8],  1908,  with  title,  Opening  of  Osages'  rolls. 
[1908.]  p.  81-169,  3  tab.  [In  5269-482  and  in  5409-744] 
[Wrongly  paged;  should  have  been  p.  45-133.  This  and  the 
preceding  publication  make  up  Senate  document  482,  60th 
Congress,  1st  session.] 
Same,  Jan.  21  [-26],  1909.  1909.  149 +[4]  p.  [In  5409-744] 
[Issued  in  separate  signatures.  These  3  signatures,  together 
with  the  2  preceding  publications,  make  up  Senate  docu- 
ment 744,  60th  Congress,  2d  session.] 

Quapaw  Indians.  Allotments  of  lands  in  severalty  to  certain  Indian 
tribes  [hearings,  Mar.  5-19,  1892,  on  S.  1869,  52d  Congress, 
2d  session,  to  provide  for  allotment  of  lands  in  severalty  to 
Quapaw  Indians  in  Indian  Territory].     [1892.] 

Seneca  Indians.  Lease  made  by  Seneca  Indians  to  John  Quilter, 
and  allotment  of  lands  in  severalty  to  Indians  in  New  York 
[on  Allegany  and  Cattaraugus  reservations,  and  disposition  of 
so-called  Ogden  claim,  hearing,  Apr.  21,  1904,  on  H.  11204 
and  S.  5356,  58th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Treaties.  Compilation  of  all  treaties  between  United  States  and 
Indian  tribes  now  in  force  as  laws;  prepared  [by  Thomas  J. 
Durant]  under  provisions  of  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1873.  1873. 
-Se6Yl.l:In2. 

Washington  and  Oregon  Indians.  Settlement  with  certain  tribes 
of  Washington  and  Oregon  Indians  [Chinook,  Nucquee  Clah 
We  Muck,  Clatsop,  and  Tillamook  Indians],  hearing  before 
subcommittee,  on  S.  2078-84  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  Apr. 
18,  1908.     1908. 

Indian  Bureau,  Joint  Committee  on  Transfer  of 

Indian  Bureau.  Organization  of  joint  special  committee  to  consider 
feasibility  of  transferring  Indian  Bureau  to  War  Department 
[report,  accompanying  documents,  and  testimony,  Sept.  26- 
Dec.  12,  1878,  recess  of  45th  Congress,  and  45th  Congress,  3d 
session].  [1879.]  [183^53]  [The  copy  in  the  Public  Docu- 
ments Library-  is  identical  with  the  Congressional  edition 
except  for  the  omission  of  the  title-page.] 

Indian  Depredations  Committee  (Senate) 

Claims.  Investigation  [Apr.  13,  1893],  53d  Congress,  in  relation  to 
Indian  depredation  claims ;  [statement  of  James  A.  Cooper]. 
1893.  iii+179  p.  [Pages  1-157  contain  Hearings,  Feb.  6-27, 
1893,  before  Select  Committee  on  Indian  Depredations,  52d 
Congress,  2d  session.  These  52d  Congress  hearings  were  made 
part  of  the  record  of  the  committee  and  are  printed  here  with 
a  separate  title-page.] 

Indian  Territory,  Select  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate    Matters     Connected    with.    Affairs     In 

(Senate) 

Hitchcock,  Ethan  Allen.  Statement  of  Ethan  Allen  Hitchcock, 
Dec.  14,  1906-Jan.  9,  1907  [59th  Congress,  2d  session].     1907. 

Indian  Tribes,  Joint  Special  Committee  on 
Condition  of 

Indian  tribes.  Condition  of  Indian  tribes,  report  of  joint  special  com- 
mittee appointed  under  joint  resolution  of  Mar.  3,  1865,  with 
appendix.     1867.     [1279-156] 


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A112 
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J232 
J233 


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T15 

T57 

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C732 
C733 

C73* 

C73-' 
C73« 
H35 

P53' 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF  CONGRESS-Continued 

Industrial     Arts     and     Expositions     Committee 

(House) 

Alaska- Yukon-Pacific  Exposition,  1909.    Hearing  [on]  Alaaka-Yukon 
Exposition  [to  be  held  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  1909],  Jan.  27,  1908, 
60th  Congress  [Ist  session].     1908.    pt.  1. 
Same,  Feb.  10,  1908,  60th  Congress  [1st  session].     1908.     pt.  2. 

International  Mining  Exposition.  Hearing  [on]  International  Mining 
Exposition  [to  be  held  in  New  York  City,  1908],  Jan.  14,  1908, 
60th  Congress  [1st  session].     1908. 

Jamestown  Ter-Centennial  Exposition,  1907.     Hearing  [on  H.  12610, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session,  and  other  bills  relating  to]  James- 
town Exposition,  Feb.  19,  1906.     1906.     [pt.  1.] 
.  Same,  Feb.  28,  1906.     1906.    pt.  2. 

Jamestown  Ter-Centennial  Exposition,  1907.  Hearing  [on]  loan  of 
$1,000,000  to  Jamestown  Exposition,  Dec.  19  [17],  1906,  59th 
Congress  [2d  session].     1906. 

National  Negro  Fair.  Hearing  [on]  National  Negro  Fair  [to  be  held  at 
Mobile,  Ala.,  1908],  Feb.  7,  1908,  60th  Congress  [1st  session]. 
1908. 

Tampa,  Fla.  Exposition  at  Tampa,  Fla.,  statement  of  Thomas  J.  L. 
Brown  [May  2,  1906,  on  H.  C.  R.  28,  59th  Congress,  1st  session, 
requesting  President  to  assist  exposition  to  be  held  at  Tampa, 
Fla.,  Jan. -May,  1908,  to  celebrate  commencement  of  work  on 
Panama  Canal].     [1906.] 

Tokyo,  Grand  Exhibition  of  Japan,  1917.  Hearing  [on]  International 
Exposition,  Tokyo,  Japan  [1917],  Mar.  5,  1908,  60th  Congress 
[Ist  session].     1908. 

Insular  Affairs  Committee  (House) 

Committee  reports  and  hearings  [Jan.  8,  1900-Jan.  19,  1901]  and  acts 
relating  thereto,  56th  Congress,  1900-01  [relative  to  affairs  in 
Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  Philippine  Islands].  1902.  [Contains 
also  reprints  of  Senate  and  House  documents,  56th  Congress.] 
Committee  reports,  hearings  [Jan.  8,  1900-Jan.  19,  1901J,  and  acts  cor- 
responding thereto,  56th  Congress,  1900-01  [relative  to  affairs  in 
Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and  Philippine  Islands];  compiled  by  R.  B. 
Horton.  1904.  [Contains  also  reprints  of  Senate  and  House 
documents,  56th  Congress.] 

Same  [Jan.  14-Dec.  17, 1902],  and  acts  corresponding  thereto,  57th 
Congress,  1901-03  [relative  to  affairs  in  Cuba,  Porto  Rico,  and 
Philippine  Islands];  compiled  by  R.  B.  Horton.  1903.  [Con- 
tains also  reprints  of  Senate  and  House  documents,  57th  Con- 
gress.] 

Same  [Feb.  10-Mar.  24,  1904,  statement  of  William  H.  Taft],  and 
acts  corresponding  thereto,  58th  Congress,  1903-05  [relative  to 
affairs  in  Porto  Rico  and  Philippine  Islands];  compiled  by 
R.  B.  Horton.    1905. 

Same  [Jan.  19, 1906-Jan.  10,  1907],  and  acts  corresponding  thereto, 
59th  Congress,  1905-07  [relative  to  affairs  in  Porto  Rico  and 
Philippine  Islands];  compiled  by  R.  B.  Horton.     1908. 

Same  [Jan.  16, 1908-Feb.  17, 1909],  and  acts  corresponding  thereto, 
60th  Congress,  1907-09  [relative  to  affairs  in  Porto  Rico  and 
Philippine  Islands];  compiled  by  R.  B.  Horton.     1909. 
Hearings  [Jan.  14-June  4,  1902],  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  1901-02 

[relative  to  affairs  in  Porto  Rico  and  Philippine  Islands].  1902. 
Also  in  Committee  reports,  hearings,  and  acts  corresponding 
thereto,  1901-03  (Y4.In7i:C733).  Issued  also  in  separate  sig- 
natures.] 
Philippine  Islands.  Hearings  [Dec.  5-17,  1902],  57th  Congress,  2d 
session  [on  H.  15520,  to  establish  standard  of  value  and  to  pro- 
vide for  coinage  system  in  Philippine  Islands,  and  H.  15510,  to 
promote  eflBciency  of  Philippine  constabulary  and  to  establish 


1576 


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no. 

Y4.In7»; 


P532 


P533 


P534 


P53^ 
P53« 
P83' 

P832 
Y4.In7  2: 

In7J 


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In7  3 
In7^ 
In7^ 
In7« 
In7" 
In7« 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Insular  Affairs  Committee  (House) — Continued 

rank  and  pay  of  its  commanding  officers].  1903.  [1st  hear- 
ing bears  no  date.  This  matter  rearranged  appears  also  in 
Committee  reports,  hearings,  and  acts  corresponding  thereto, 
1901-03  (Y4.In7i:C73 3).] 

Philippine  Islands.  Statement  of  William  H.  Taft  [Feb.  10-Mar.  24, 
1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  bills  relating  to  Philippine 
Islands].  [1904.]  [This  appears  also  in  Committee  reports, 
hearings,  and  acts  corresponding  thereto,  1903-05  (Y4.In7^: 
C73*),  with  exception  of  the  last  6  pages  which  contain  H. 
14623,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  as  ordered  reprinted  Dec.  7, 
1904,  as  amended  in  Committee  of  the  Whole,  and  with  pending 
amendment.] 

Philippine  Islands.  Catholic  Church  claims  in  Philippine  Islands, 
hearings,  Jan.  16-23,  1908  [60th  Congress,  1st  session].     1908. 

Erhis  matter,  rearranged,  appears  also  in  Committee  reports, 
earings,  and  acts  corresponding  thereto,  1907-09  (Y4.In7^: 
C73«).] 

Philippine  Islands.  Claims  of  friars  in  Philippine  Islands  [hearings, 
Jan.  16-22,  1909,  on  H.  26228,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  for 
payment  of  claims  of  Augustinians,  Dominicans,  Recoletos,  and 
Franciscans,  religious  orders  of  Roman  Catholic  Church  in 
Philippine  Islands].  [1909.1  [Issued  in  separate  signatures. 
The  greater  part  of  this  publication,  somewhat  differently  ar- 
ranged, appears  also  in  Committee  reports,  hearings,  and  acts 
corresponding  thereto,  1907-09  (Y4.In7^:C73«).] 

Philippine  Commission.  Increase  of  membership  of  Philippine  Com- 
mission, statement  of  William  H.  Taft  [Feb.  20,  1908,  on  H. 
17516,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].  [1908.]  * 
Same.  [1908.]  [Corrected  2d  print.  Also,  with  slight  differ- 
ences, in  Committee  reports,  hearings,  and  acts  corresponding 
thereto,  1907-09  (Y4.In7  i:C73«).] 

Porto  Rico.  Claims  of  notaries  public  of  Porto  Rico  [hearings,  Mar. 
11,  1908,  on  H.  17427,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  provide 
payment  for  certain  property  or  vested  rights  of  old  notaries 
public  of  Porto  Rico].  [1908.] 
Same^  rearranged.  [1908.]  [Corrected  2d  print.  Also  in  Com- 
mittee reports,  hearings,  and  acts  corresponding  thereto, 
1907-09  (Y4.In7i:C73«).] 

Insurrectionary  States,  Late,  Joint  Select  Com- 
mittee to  Inquire  into  Condition  of  Affairs 
in 

Insurrectionary  States.  [Ku-Klux  conspiracy,  v.  1]:  Report  of 
Joint  Select  Committee  to  Inquire  into  Condition  of  Affairs  in 
Late  Insurrectionary  States,  Feb.  19,  1872  [and  journal,  Apr. 
20, 1871-Feb.  19,  1872].  1872.  ([42d  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.rp.41, 
pt.  1];  serial  no.  1484.)  [Also  appears  as  42d  Congress,  2d 
session.  House  report  22,  pt.  1;  serial  no.  1529.] 

Same  [v.  2]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [June  5-Dec.  8, 1871], 
North  Carolina.     1872.     [1485-41  and  1530-22] 

Same  [v.  3]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [June  6-July  15, 
1871],  South  Carolina,  v.  1.     1872.     [1486-41  and  1531-22] 

Same  [v.  4]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [July  10-24,  1871], 
South  Carolina,  v.  2.     1872.     [1487^1  and  1532-22] 

Same  [v.  5]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [July  24-27,  1871], 
South  Carolina,  v.  3.     1872.     [1488-41  and  1533-22] 

Same  [v.  6]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [July  7-Oct.  26, 
1871],  Georgia,  v.  1.     1872.     [1489-41  and  1534-22] 

Same  [v.  7]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [Oct.  26-Nov.  8, 
1871],  Georgia,  v.  2.     1872.     [1490-41  and  1535-22] 

Same  [v.  8]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [June  2-Oct.  9,  1871], 
Alabama,  v.  1.     1872.     [1491-41  and  1536-22] 


1577 


VUsslflratlon 
no. 

Y4.In7^: 


In7» 
In7'« 
In7'» 
In?  '2 
In?" 

Y4.In8*: 

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P19 


P19- 
I'19" 

P19' 


P19 ' 
P19' 

P19^ 
P19» 
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Sh6- 
Sh6^ 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Insurrectionary  States,  Late,  Joint  Select  Com- 
mittee to  Inquire  into  Condition  of  AiDairs 

in — Continued 

Same  [v.  9]:  Testimony  taken  bv  committee  [Oct.  9-26,  1871], 

Alabama,  v.  2.     1872.    [1492^1  and  1537-22] 
Siame  [v.  10]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [Nov.  2-11,  1871), 

Alabama,  v.  3.     1872.    [1493-41  and  1538-22] 
Same  [v.  11]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [June  8-Nov.  8, 

1871],  Mississippi,  v.  1.     1872.     [1494-41  and  1539-22] 
Same  [v.  12]:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [Nov.  8-17,  1871), 

Mississippi,  v.  2.     1872.     [1495-41  and  1540-22] 
Same  [v.  131:  Testimony  taken  by  committee  [June  24-Nov.  14, 

1871],  miscellaneous  and  Florida.     1872.     [1496-41  and  1541- 

22] 

Interoceanic  Canals  Committee  (Senate) 

Isthmian  canal,  statement  of  Charles  P.  Treat  before  subcommittee 
[Feb.  15,  1902,  57th  Congress,  Ist  session].     1902. 

Panama  Canal.     Investigation  of  Panama  Canal  matters,  hearings 

[Jan.  11-Feb.  15,  1906],  in  matter  of  S.  R.  [50,  59th  Congress, 

1st  session],  for  investigation  of  matters  relating  to  Panama 

Canal  [Canal  Zone,  and  Panama  Railroad  Company].     1906. 

V.  1.     [5097-401] 

Same,  hearings  [Feb.  20-Mar.  16,  1906].     1906.    v.  2.     [5098-401] 

Same,  hearings  [Mar.  20-Apr.  25,  1906].     1906.     v.  3.     [5099-401] 

Same,    hearings   [Apr.    26,    1906-Feb.    12,    1907].     1907.     v.   4. 

[5100-401] 
Same,    testimony  of  engineers   [Jan.    23-Apr.    2,    1906].     1906. 
[This  testimony  also  appears  in  above  hearings  relating  to 
Panama  Canal,  etc.  (Y4.In8»:Pl9 '-*).] 

Panama  (^anal  [hearings,  Jan.  16-19,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
1908. 
Same  [Jan.  16-23,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].  1908.  [This 
2d  print  includes  not  only  the  additional  hearing  to  Jan.  23, 
but  also  matter  additional  to  what  had  appeared  in  the  earlier 
print  (Y4.In8':P19«).] 

Panama  Railroad.  [Report,  Jan.  20,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  investigation  of  service  rendered  by  Pacific  Mail  Steamship 
Company  with  view  to  purchase  oi  steamers  by  Isthmian 
Canal  Commission  for  Panama  Railroad  Company;  by  J.  L. 
Bristow.]  [1908.] 
Same,  with  title-page  reading:  Report  of  J.  L.  Bristow  on  advis- 
ability of  establishment  of  Pacific  steamship  line  by  Isthmian 
Canal  Commission,  Jan.  20,  1908.  1908.  [Cover-title  reads: 
Confidential,  to  be  released  when  Mr.  Bristow  appears  before 
Senate  Committee  on  Interoceanic  Canals.] 

Ship  canals.  Report  on  proposed  ship  canals  through  isthmus  con- 
necting North  and  South  America  [amending  S.  451,  57th 
Congress,  1st  session,  for  acquiring  rights  for  construction  of 
Nicaragua  Canal].  1901.  [4256-1]  [This  bureau  edition  con- 
tains an  index  not  included  in  the  Congressional  edition.] 

Ship  canals.  Reports  [pts.  1-6  of  Senate  report  1337,  56th  Congress 
1st  and  2d  sessions,  favoring  H.  2538,  for  construction  of  canal 
connecting  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans].  1901.  ([56th  Cong. 
Ist  sess.,  S.  rp.  1337,  pts.  1,  2],  serial  no.  3894;  and  [56th  Cong. 
2d  sess.,  S.  rp.  1337,  pta.  3-6],  serial  no.  4063.) 
Same,  rearranged,  with  omission  of  parts  of  appendix  to  pt.  4,  and 
with  title.  Reports,  pts.  1-6  of  [Senate]  report  1337,  56th  Con- 
gress 1st  (and  2d  sessions,  favoring  H.  2538,  for  construction  of 
canal  connecting  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans].  Senate  report 
114  and  1649,  56th  Congress,  1st  session,  and  message  of  Presi- 
dent transmitting  convention  between   United  States  and 


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Interoceanic  Canals  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Great  Britain  to  facilitate  construction  of  ship  canal  to  connect 
Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans,  and  to  remove  any  objections 
which  might  arise  out  of  Clayton-Bulwer  treaty,  with  report  of 
majority  and  minority  of  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations. 
1902. 
See,  for  hearings  on  H.  3110,  57th  Confess,  Ist  session,  to  provide 
for  construction  of  canal  connecting  waters  of  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  oceans,  [4238-253]. 

Internal  Revenue  Frauds,   Select  Committee  on 

(House) 

Report,  Feb.  25,  1867  [and  testimony,  Dec.  17,  1866-Feb.  7,  1867]. 
1867.     ([39th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  H.  rp.  24];  serial  no.  1305.) 

Interstate  Commerce  Committee  (Senate) 

[This  class  includes  publications  both  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Interstate  Com- 
merce down  to  tne  end  of  the  49th  Congress  and  of  the  standing  committee 
which  superseded  it  in  the  50th  Congress.] 

Anti-Monopoly  League,  remarks  of  [members],  Mar.  8,  1888  [50th 
Congress,  1st  session,  in  regard  to  proposed  amendments  of 
interstate  commerce  act].     [1888.] 

Ash  pans.    Safety  appliances,  automatic  ash  pans,  hearing  before  sub- 
committee on  S.  6320  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  promote 
safety  of  employees  upon  railroads,  May  9,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  May  22,  1908.     1908. 

Bills  of  lading  as  conclusive  evidence,  arguments  [Feb.  29-Mar.  7, 
1888],  in  reference  to  H.  1527  [50th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
[1888.] 

Cars.  Hearing  [Jan.  18,  1907],  on  S.  7887  [59th  Congress,  2d  session], 
to  require  railroad  companies  engaged  in  interstate  commerce  to 
promptly  furnish  cars  and  other  transportation  facilities  and  to 
empower  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  make  rules  and 
regulations  with  respect  thereto,  and  to  further  regulate  com- 
merce among  States;  [statement  of  Samuel  H.  Cowan].     1907. 

Commerce.  Report  of  Senate  Select  Committee  on  Interstate  Com- 
merce [favoring  S.  1093,  to  regulate  commerce],  with  appendix, 
49th  Congress,  1st  session,  submitted  Jan.  18,  1886.  1886. 
([49th  Cong.  1st  sess.  S.  rp.  46];  serial  no.  2356.)  [See  also 
Y4.In83:M19.] 
Same,  testimony  [May  20-Nov.  18,  1885,  recess  of  49th  Congress]. 
1886.     [2357-46] 

Commerce.  Interstate  commerce,  hearings  [Feb.  1-10,  1888,  50th 
Congress,  1st  session],  relative  to  different  amendments  pro- 
posed to  interstate  commerce  act  [approved  Feb.  4,  1887]. 
[1888.] 

Commerce.  Hearing  [Feb.  6,  1891,  5l8t  Congress,  2d  session],  in 
relation  to  proposed  amendments  to  act  to  regulate  commerce; 
[statement  of  John  McNulta].     1891. 

Commerce.  Arguments  [Feb.  3-24,  1892],  in  relation  to  S.  892  [52d 
Congress,  Ist  session],  to  amend  act  to  regulate  commerce, 
approved  Feb.  4,  1887.     1892. 

Commerce.  Hearings  [Dec.  14,  1892],  in  relation  to  S.  3577  [52d 
Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend  act  to  regulate  commerce, 
approved  Feb.  4,  1887.    1893.     [3281-126] 

Commerce.  Hearing  [June  4,  1890,  51st  Congress,  1st  session],  in 
relation  to  amendments  to  act  to  regulate  commerce.     1895. 

Commerce.     [Hearings,   Apr.   8,   1898,   on  S.   3354,   55th  Congress, 
2d  session,   to  amend  act  to  regulate  commerce,  approved 
Feb.  4,  1887,  and  all  acts  amendatory  thereof.]     [1898.] 
Same  [Jan.  26-Apr.  13,  1900],  on  S.  1439  [56th  Congress,  Ist  ses- 
sion].    1900.    * 


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Interstate  Commerce  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Couplers.    Automatic  couplers  and   power-brakes,   hearings  [Apr. 
30-May  IG,  1890,  5l8t  Ck)nj?re8s,   Ist  session],  in  relation  to 
safety  couplers  and  power-brakes  on  freight-cars.     1890. 
Same  [Feb.  lO-Mar.  2,  1892],  in  relation  to  S.  811,  893,  and  1618 
[52a  Congress,  1st  session].     1892. 

Employers.  Liability  of  employers,  hearings  before  [subcommittee 
and]  Committee  on  InterHtate  Commerce,  having  under  con- 
sideration H.  239,  S.  156  and  1657,  relating  to  liability  of 
common  carriers  by  railroads  in  District  of  Columbia  and 
Territories  and  common  carriers  by  railroads  enj^^aged  in  com- 
merce between  States  and  between  States  and  foreign  nations 
to  their  employees,  May  3-8,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  session. 
1906. 

Explosives.  Transportation  of  high  explosives,  hearings  before 
[subcommittee,  Mar.  18,  1904,  on]  S.  4319  [58th  Congress, 
2d  session],  to  promote  safety  of  employees  and  travelers  upon 
railroads  by  prohibiting  common  carriers  engaged  in  interstate 
commerce  from  transporting  gunpowder  and  other  high 
explosive  compounds,  except  under  certain  conditions.     1904. 

Express  companies.  Hearing  before  subcommittee  on  S.  6668  [60th 
Congress,  2d  session],  to  prevent  express  companies  from 
transporting  commodities  in  which  they  have  ownership  or 
interest,  Jan.  22,  1909.  1909.  43  p.  [A  preliminary  print 
of  35  p.  was  issued.] 

Freight  classification.  Uniform  freight  classification,  hearing  [Feb. 
27,  1896,  54th  Congress,  1st  session],  in  relation  to  memorial  of 
National  Board  of  Trade  suggesting  that  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission  be  required  to  publish  classification  of 
freight  articles  and  rules,  regulations,  and  conditions  for 
freight  transportation,  which  shall  be  known  as  national 
freight  classification.     1896. 

Great  Lakes.  Report  [54th  Congress,  1st  session,  favoring  S.  1339, 
authorizing  International  Deep  Waterways  Commission  to 
make  additional  investigations,  and  S.  R.  42,  for  report  from 
Secretary  of  War  on  maintaining  uniform  levels  of  water  of 
Great  Lakes,  as  substitute  for  S.  J.  R.  37].  [1896.]  (54th 
Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  [rp.  unnumbered,  advance  copy].) 

Injuries.  Interstate  commerce,  measure  of  compensation  for  injuries 
inflicted  by  violations  of  interstate  commerce  act,  argument 
of  Franklin  B.  Gowen,  Mar.  24,  1888  [on  S.  613,  50th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  to  amend  act  to  regulate  commerce,  ap- 
proved Feb.  4,  1887].     [1888.] 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  Duties  and  powers  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  hearings,  Dec.  16,  1904[-Jan.  20, 
1905,  on]  S.  2439  [58th  Congress,  3d  session],  fiu-ther  to  define 
duties  and  powers  of  Interstate  (Commerce  Commission.  1905. 
[Same,  with  omissions,  as  p.  5-50  of  v.  1  of  Regulation  of 
railway  rates  (Y4.In8=^:Rl32).] 

Joint  TraflBc  Association.  Hearing  [Dec.  17,  1896,  54th  Congress, 
2d  session],  in  relation  to  agreement  of  Joint  TraflBc  Associa- 
tion; [statement  of  Wallace  Macfarlane].     1896. 

Life-saving  medals,  statement  of  Edward  A.  Moseley  [Feb.  6,  1905], 
on  S.  6965  [58th  Congress,  3d  session],  to  promote  seciuity  of 
travel  upon  railroads  engaged  in  interstate  commerce  and  to 
encourage  saving  of  life.     1905. 

Liquor  traffic.  State  control  of  interstate  liquor  traffic,  hearing 
[Feb.  13,  1903,  on]  H.  15331  [57th  Congress,  2d  session],  to 
limit  effect  of  regulations  of  commerce  between  States  [so  as 
to  subject  to  State  laws  intoxicating  liquors  transported  into 
State].    1903. 

.McKee's  compilation.  Report  of  Senate  Select  Committee  on 
Interstate    Commerce,    with    appendix,    49th    Congress,    1st 


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Interstate  Commerce  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

session;  [compiled  by  T.  H.McKeeJ.  1886.  *  [This  volume 
has  the  title-page  and  index  of  the  original  document,  for 
which  see  Y4.In8^:C73^  but  the  binding  and  back  title  of 
McKee's  compilations.  See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Naval  stores.  Inspection  of  naval  stores,  hearing  before  subcom- 
mittee on  S.  7867  [60th  Congress,  2d  session],  for  preventing 
manufacture,  sale,  or  transportation  of  adulterated,  mis- 
branded,  or  falsely  graded  naval  stores,  etc.,  Jan.  20[-29J, 
1909.     1909.     [Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Passenger-cars.  Amendment  to  act  to  regulate  commerce,  hearing 
puly  10,  1890,  51st  Congress,  1st  session],  in  relation  to  amend- 
ment to  act  to  regulate  commerce,  requiring  common  carriers 
to  haul  whatever  passenger-cars  may  be  offered;  [argument  of 
Jerome  Marble].     1895. 

Railroads.  Limitations  of  governmental  regulation  of  railroads, 
argument  Apr.  3,  1894  [53d  Congress,  2d  session],  by  Joseph 
Nimmo,  jr.  1894.  [Title  reads:  Argument  before  Conmiittee 
on  Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Mar.  9,  1894,  and  before  Senate  Committee  on 
Interstate  Commerce,  Apr.  3,  1894,  but  the  latter  commit- 
tee and  date  are  the  only  ones  given  in  the  publication 
itself.] 

Railway  rates.     Regulation  of  railway  rates,  v.  1-5  (notes  as  to  the 
hearings  catalogued  below  and  as  to  separates  therefrom), 
[By  order  of  the  Senate,  under  resolutions  of  Dec.  l(i,  1S04,  and  Mar.  2,  1905,  the 
hearings  on  regulation  of  railway  rates  were  printed  daily  in  separate  pam- 
phlets, which  are  not  listed  here,  because  they  are  all  separates  of  the  5  volumes 
catalogued  below.    Individual  entries  for  the  separate  prints  of  appendixes 
in  V.  5  are  for  the  same  reason  omitted. 
There  were  2  prints  of  the  bureau  edition  of  the  set,  one  in  ir05  and  the  other 
in  1906,  the  Congressional  edition  being  identical  with  the  19()(i  prints.    The 
1905  print  of  v.  4  omits  matter  found  on  p.  3785-3810  and  3822-48  of  the  other 
editions.    The  1905  print  of  v.  5  omits  appendixes  K-0  which  are  contained 
in  the  1906  editions. 
The  hearings  ordered  printed  under  the  resolution  of  Dec.  10,  1904,  appear  in 
V.  1  of  the  set,  and  v.  2-5  contain  the  recess  hearings  held  imder  Senate  reso- 
lution 288,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  agreed  to  Mar.  2,  1905.] 

Railway  rates.     Regulation  of  railway  rates,  hearings  [58th  Congress, 
3d  session],  Dec.  16,  1904-Feb.  23,  1905,  on  bills  to  amend 
interstate  commerce  act.     1906.     v.  1.     [4924-243] 
Same.     1905.    v.  1.    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  hearings  in  special  session,  Apr.  17-May  6,  1905.     1906. 

v.  2.     [4925-243] 
Same.     1905.     v.  2.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  hearings  in  special  session,  May  8-17,  1905.     1906.     v.  3. 

[4926-243] 
Same.     1905.     v.  3.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  hearings  in  special  session.  May  18-23,  1905.     1906.     v.  4. 
[4927-243]     [v.  4  contains  a  consolidated  index  to  v.   1-5.] 
[5'eeafeoIC1.2:R13i".] 
Same  [with  omissions].     1905.     v.  4.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same,  appendices  [A-OJ,  hearings  in  special  session,  Apr.  20- 
May23,  1905.     1906.     v.  5.     [4928-243]     [Appendixes  E  and  F 
each  contain  2  pts.]     [See  also,  for  other  prints  of  Appendix  G, 
IC1.2:R13iOand  IC1.492:M46.] 
Same   [without  appendices   K-0].     1905.     v.   5.     [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
Railway  rates.     Regulation  of  railway  rates,  digest  of  hearings,  Dec. 
16,  1904-May  23,  1905  [appendices  1-8];  by  Henry  C.  Adams 
and  H.  T.  Newcomb.     Dec.  15,  1905  [published]  1906.     [4929- 
244,  pt.  1] 
Same,  appendix  9:  Prussian  railway  tariffs;  by  Henry  C.  Adams. 
Dec.  15,  1905  [published]  1906.     [4929-244,  pt..2] 


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Interstate  Commerce  Committee  (8enate)--Continued 

Railway  freight  rates  and  pooling,  hearings  [Feb.  7-June  G,  1902,  57th 
Congress,  Ist  eession,  onj  8.  3521,  to  enlarge  jurisdiction  and 
powers  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  and  S.  3575,  to 
amend  act  to  regulate  commerce  and  acts  amendatory;  [with 
text  of  bills  and  act].  1902.  v.  1.  [No  more  volumes  were 
published.] 

Railway  rates.  Regulation  of  railway  rates,  hearings  in  special  ses- 
sion, pursuant  to  S,  R.  288,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  comments 
of  Walker  D,  Hines  on  draft  of  bill  submitted  by  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission,  Nov.  29,  1905.     Dec.  8,  1905. 

Railroad  incorporation.  National  incorporation  of  railroads,  views  of 
Mr.  Newlands  [on  H.  12987,  59th  Congress.  Ist  session,  to  amend 
act  to  regulate  commerce  and  acta  amenaatorj',  and  to  enlai^e 
powers  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission].  1907.  [Re- 
publication, with  some  additions,  of  portion  of  Senate  report 
1242  [pt.  IJ,  59th  Congress,  1st  session.] 

Railroad  rates,  hearing  on  S.  423  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  amend 
sec.  6  of  act  to  regulate  commerce,  approved  Feb.  4,  1887,  and 
acts  amendatory,  Mar.  6  [and  7],  1908.     1908. 

Railroad  properties.  Valuation  of  railroad  properties,  report  on  S.  501 
[60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  amena  act  to  regulate  commerce, 
approved  Feb.  4,  1887,  and  acts  amendatory,  and  to  enlarge 
powers  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Mar.  25,  1908. 
1908. 

Receij)ts  and  bills  of  lading  [issued  by  common  carriers  engaged  in 
interstate  commerce],  S.  4596  [58th  Congress,  2d  session], 
arguments  [of  Frank  J.  Firth].     [1904.] 

Telegraph.  Regulati  on  of  telegraph  business,  hearing,  Mar. 28, 1888  [on 
S.  1688,  2222,  and  H.  1426,  50th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1888.] 

Telegraph.  Colonel  [Robert  G.]  IngersoU's  brief  in  matter  of 
H.  1426  [50th  Congress,  1st  session],  relating  to  construction 
and  operation  of  telegraph  lines  by  land-grant  railroad  com- 
panies.    [1888.] 

Telegraph.  Regulation  of  telegraph  business,  statement  of  Gardiner 
G.  Hubbard,  Apr.  7,  1888  [on  S.  2222,  50th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion].    [1888.] 

Telegraph  and  telephone.  Interstate  telegraph  and  telephone  busi- 
ness, hearing  Feb.  28  [-Mar.  13],  1908,  on  S.  4395  [60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session],  to  prohibit  giving  to  or  receipt  by  public 
officers  of  any  free  frank  or  pri^dlege  for  transmission  of  mes- 
sages by  telegraph  or  telephone,  to  prevent  discriminations  in 
interstate  telegraph  and  telephone  rate.s,  and  fixing  require- 
ments governing  receipt  and  preservation  of  such  messages. 
1908. 

Ticket  brokerage.  Payment  of  commissions,  ticket  brokerage,  hear- 
ing, Jan.  19,  1891  [51st  Congress,  2d  session],  in  relation  to 
ticket  brokerage  and  payment  of  commissions  on  sale  of  pas- 
senger tickets.     1895. 

Ticket  brokerage,  hearing,  June  17,  1897  [55th  Congress,  1st  session], 
examination  of  George  H.  Daniels.     [1897.] 

Ticket  brokerage,  hearings  [Dec.  16,  1897-Jan.  7,  1898],  on  S.  1575 
[55th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend  act  to  regulate  commerce 
[as  to  sale  of  railroad,  etc.,  tickets  by  others  than  authorized 
.  agents,  etc.].     1897  [1898].     [In  3599-128] 

Traffic,  Through  traffic,  statement  of  Erastus  Wiman,  in  support  of 
S.  2621  [54th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend  act  to  regulate 
conmierce,  approved  Feb.  4,  1887,  Jan.  28,  1897.     1897. 

Transportation  interests  of  United  States  and  Canada,  statements 
taken  [May  6-July  15,  1889,  recess  between  50th  and  51st  Con- 
gresses], with  respect  to  transportation  interests  of  United 
States  and  Canada.    1890.     [In  2706-847] 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Interstate  Commerce  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Same,  hearing,  Feb.  26,  1891  [51st  Congress,  2d  session],  in  relation 
to  transportation  interests  of  United  States  and  Canada;  [state- 
ment of  John  McNultaJ .     1895 . 

Transportation.     Prompt  furnishing  of  transportation  facilities,  hear- 
ing on  S.  3644  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  require  railroad 
companies  engaged  in  interstate  commerce  to  promptly  fur- 
nish cars  and  other  transportation  facilities,  and  to  empower 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  make  rules  and  regulations 
with  respect  thereto,  and  to  further  regulate  commerce  among 
States,  Feb.  14,  1908.     1908.     [5241-311]. 
Same  [Feb.  21,  28,  1908].     1908. 
Same,  Mar.  13,  1908.     1908. 
Same,  Apr.  17,  1908;  [statement  of  S.  H,  Cowan].     1908.      . 

Underbilling,  statements  and  papers  in  relation  to  evasions  of  inter- 
state commerce  act  by  means  of  underbilling  and  giving  false 
weights     [1888.] 

United  Fruit  Company,  bearing  before  subcommittee  on  S.  R.  139 
[60th  Congress,  1st  session],  directing  Department  of  Commerce 
and  Labor  to  make  an  investigation  into  character  and  opera- 
tion of  United  Fruit  Company,  Apr.  22,  1908.     1908. 

Water  brakes,  hearings  [Mar.  18,  1904-Jan.  13,  1905,  on]  S.  4403  [58th 
Congress,  2d  and  3d  sessions],  to  amend  act  to  promote  safety 
of  employees  and  travelers  upon  railroads  by  compelling  com- 
mon carriers  to  equip  their  cars  with  automatic  couplers  and 
continuous  brakes,  approved  Mar.  2,  1893,  as  amended  Apr.  1, 
1896,  and  Mar.  2,  1903  [so  that  locomotives  on  narrow-gage 
railroads  may  be  equipped  with  safety  appliances  other  than 
power  driving-wheel  brakes].     1905. 

Interstate    and    Foreign    Commerce    Committee 

(House) 
[On  Dec.  14, 179o,  4th  Congress,  1st  session,  a  committee  was  formed  in  the  House 
which  was  called  the  Commerce  and  Manufactures  Committee,  this  continued 
as  a  committee  until  Dec.  18,  1819,  H'.th  Congress.  1st  session,  when  it  was  di- 
vided into  2  committees,  a  Commerce  Committee  (y4.C73i:)and  a  Manufac- 
tures Committee  (Y4.M31 ':).  On  Jan.  28,  1892,  52d  Congress,  1st  session,  the 
name  was  changed  to  Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Committee  as  given 
above.] 

Ash  pan  bill.     Hearings  [May  8,  9,  1908],  on  H.  19795  [60th  Congress, 
ist  session],  to  promote  safety  of  employees  upon  railroads,  ash 
pan  bill.     1908.     [v.  1.] 
Same  [May  22,  1908].     1908.     v.  2. 

Automatic  couplers  and  power  brakes,  hearing  [Feb.  18-Mar.  4, 1892, 
52d  Congress,  1st  session],  in  relation  to  [bills]  for  protection 
of  trainmen  and  other  railroad  employes  in  handling  loco- 
motive engines,  freight  trains,  ana  freight  cars  engaged  in 
interstate  commerce,  providing  for  adoption  and  use  of  uni- 
form standard  automatic  car  coupler,  and  regulating  operation 
and  control  of  freight  trains  used  in  interstate  commerce,  and 
providing  for  greater  safety  of  railroad  employes,  and  to  pro- 
mote safety  of  employes  and  travelers  by  compelling  common 
carriers  engaged  in  interstate  commerce  to  equip  their  cars 
with  automatic  couplers  and  continuous  brakes  and  their 
locomotives  with  driving-wheel  brakes.     1892. 

Bills  of  lading.  Hearings  [Mar.  20-25,  1908],  on  H.  14934  [60th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  providing  for  uniform  bills  of  lading.  1908. 
[v.  1.] 

Same  [Apr.  14-24,  1908].  1908.  v.  2. 
Bills  of  lading.  Hearings  [before  subcommittee,  Dec.  11,  1908-Feb. 
3,  1909],  on  H.  14934  [60th  Congress,  2d  session],  uniform  bills 
of  lading;  [with  Reply  to  statement  of  Charles  J.  Faulkner  in 
reference  to  committee  substitute  for  H.  14934,  by  Samuel  Wil- 
liston  and  Thomas  B.  Paton].  1908-09.  [Issued  in  separate 
signatures.] 


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1583 

Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Interstate    and    Foreign    Commerce    Committee 

(House)— Continued 

Car  shortage.  Hearings  [Feb.  15,  1908],  on  H.  13841  [60th  Congress, 
Ist  session],  car  shortage  and  recipnx^al  demurrage.     1908. 

Car  supply.  Hearings  [Mar.  4-27,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session], 
on  bills  relating  to  car  supply  and  train  service.  1908.  [v.  1.) 
Same  [Apr.  10,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  bills  relating 
to  railroad  rates,  car  supply,  and  train  service.     1908.     v.  2. 

Cattle.  Hearings  [Jan.  23-Feb.  20,  1906],  on  H.  47  [and  other  bills, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session],  proposing  to  extend  time  for  which 
cattle  may  be  confined  during  shipment  from  one  State  to 
another.     1906. 

Chicago  Drainage  Canal.  Hearing  before  subcommittee,  Feb.  20, 
1907,  on  [11.  24271,  59th  Congre&s,  2d  session,  relating  to]  Chi- 
cago Drainage  Canal  and  Illinois  and  Michigan  Canal.     1907. 

Chicago  River  tunnels,  hearings  [Dec.  18,  1903,  Mar.  11,  19041,  on  H. 
4483  [58th  Congress,  1st  session],  declaring  tunnels  under  Chi- 
cago River  obstruction  to  navigation.     1904. 

Commerce.  Department  of  commerce,  hearing  [Mar.  25-Apr.  11, 
1902,  57th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  S.  569  and  H.  14,  95,  2026, 
to  establish  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  [etc.].  1902. 
Same  [Dec.  5-13,  1902,  57th  Congress,  2d  session].     1902. 

Commerce.  Hearings  [Dec.  17,  1906],  on  H.  22476  [59th  Congress,  2d 
session],  to  amend  acts  to  regulate  commerce  so  that  publishers 
of  newspapers  and  periodicals  may  enter  into  advertising  con- 
tracts with  common  carriers  and  receive  pajnnent  for  such  ad- 
vertisements in  transportation;  [statement  of  E.  W.  Stevens]. 
1906. 

Couplers.  Hearing  [May  20-28,  1902],  on  automatic  coupler  bill,  H. 
11059  [57th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend  act  to  promote 
safety  of  employees  and  travelers  upon  railroads  by  compelling 
common  carriers  to  equip  their  cars  with  automatic  couplers 
and  continuous  brakes,  approved  Mar.  2,  1893,  and  amended 
Apr.  1,  1896.     1902. 

Dams.  [Letter  from  subcommittee  to  solicitor-general  asking  for  fur- 
ther information  on  H.  17707,  60th  Congress,  2d  sesdion,  to 
authorize  William  H.  Standish  to  construct  dam  across  James 
River  in  Stone  County,  Mo.,  and  divert  waters  to  create  elec- 
tric power,  etc.,  Jan.  27,  1909.]    [1909.] 

Dams.  Report  of  subcommittee  on  dams  and  water  power,  Feb.  25, 
1909  [60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1909. 

Diamond  Shoals  light-house.  Hearings  before  Committee  on  Inter- 
state and  Foreign  Commerce  [and  subcommittee,  Feb.  13-17, 
1909],  on  [H.  26483  and  21009,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  relat- 
ing to  construction  of]  Diamond  Shoals  light-house  [by  Albert 
F.  EellsJ.     1909. 

Explosives.  Hearings  [Feb.  7,  8,  1908],  on  H.  7557  [60th  Congress, 
Ist  session],  to  promote  safe  transportation  of  explosives;  [state- 
ment of  Charles  B.  Dudley].     1908. 

Food  and  drugs.  Hearings  [Jan.  24,  1908],  on  H.  12675  and  13460 
[60th  Congress,  1st  session],  supplemental  to  food  and  drugs  act 
of  1906.     1908. 

Freight-car  lines.  Hearings  before  [subcommittee,  Feb.  4-22,  1905], 
on  H.  12767  and  16977.  to  amend  interstate  commerce  law 
relating  to  private  [freignt-]car  lines.     1905. 

Gold  and  silver.  Hearings  [Mar.  9,  1906],  on  H.  14064  [59th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  forbidding  importation  and  carriage  in  inter- 
state commerce  of  falsely  or  spuriously  stamped  articles  of  mer- 
chandise made  of  gold  or  silver  or  their  alloys.     1906. 

Grain.  Hearings  [Mar.  3,  4,  1908J,  on  H.  6293,  .6294,  and  14770  [60th 
Congress,  1st  session],  providing  for  inspection  and  grading  of 
grain.     1908.     [v.  1.] 


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G763 
G76* 
G76^ 

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H81 1 


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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Interstate    and    Foreign    Commerce    Committee 

(House) — Continued 

Same  [Mar.  3,  1908].  1908.  [v.  2.] 
Same  [Mar.  16,  1908].  1908.  v.  3. 
Same  [Apr.  6,  1908].     1908.     v.  4. 

Same  [Feb.  2,  1909],  on  H.  27048,  for  inspection  of  grain  for  export; 
[statement  of  Ernest  M.  Pollard].     1909. 
Health  legislation.     Statement  of  Professor  Fisher  [and  others  on  S. 
6102  and  H.  9123,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  national  health 
legislation,  Feb.  13,  1909.     1909. 
Hepburn,  W.  P.    Addresses  of  members  on  retirement  of  W.  P.  Hep- 
bum,  James  S.  Sherman,  William  H.  Ryan,  Feb.  24,  1909. 
1909. 
Hours  of  service.     Hearing  [Apr.  20-May  4,  1906],  on  H.  4438, 16676, 
and  18671  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  limit  hours  of  service 
of  railroad  employees.     1906. 
Same,  May  11,  1906.     1906. 

Same,  May  22,  1906;  [statement  of  H.  R.  Fuller].     1906. 
Same  [Jan.  21,  25,  1907],  on  S.  5133  and  H.  24373  [59th  Congress, 
2d  session],  to  limit  hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees. 
1907. 
Hours  of  service.     Hearings  [Feb.  5,  7,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion], on  proposition  to  amend  act  limiting  hours  of  service  of 
railway  employees.     1908. 
Interstate  commerce.     Hearings  [Feb.  4-June  17,  1902],  on  bills  to 
amend  interstate  commerce  law,  H.  146  [and  other  bills,  57th 
Congress,  1st  session].     1902. 
Same  [Dec.  9,  1904-Jan.  25,  1905],  on  H.  10431  [and  other  bills, 
58th  Congress,  3d  session],  to  amend  interstate-commerce  law. 
1905.     [Also  bound  with  other  hearings,  etc.,  in  Hearings;  Dec. 
9,  1904-Feb.  22,  1905,  on  bills  of  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  to 
amend  interstate-commerce  act,  etc.  (Y4.In8^:In8^).] 
Same  [Dec.  9,  1904-Feb.  22,  1905],  on  bills  [of  58th  Congress,  3d 
session]  to  amend  interstate-commerce  act;  House  report  4093 
[58th  Congress,  3d  session],  amending  interstate  commerce  act; 
[Act  to  regulate  commerce  as  amended,  and  acts  supplementary 
thereto,  including  acts  relating  to  railway  safety  appliances  and 
accidents,  also]  Antitrust  act  and  acts  supplementary  thereto 
•      [1887-1905].     1905.     [4879-422] 

Same  [Dec.  14,  1906-Jan.  22,  1907],  on  H.  10840  [59th  Congress,  2d 
session],  for  investigation  of  controversies  affecting  interstate 
commerce.     1907. 
Isthmian  canal.     Hearing  [June  5,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  session], 

on  isthmian  canal;  [statement  of  John  F.  Stevens].     1906. 
Life-Saving  Service.     Hearing  [Feb.  9-16,  1904],  on  H.  827  [58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  to  promote  efficiency  of  Life-Saving  Service. 
1904. 
Life-Saving  Service.     Hearings  [Feb.  14-20,  1908],  on  H.  15945  [60th 
Congress,  1st  session],  relating  to  personnel  of  Life-Saving  Serv- 
ice.    1908. 
Light-House  Establishment.     Hearing  [Feb.  12-Mar.  22,  1906,  on  H. 
108  and  other  bills,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to]  Light- 
House  Establishment.     1906. 
Same,  before  [subcommittee.  Mar.  22,  1906,  on  H.  16127,  59th  Con- 
gress,   1st  session,   relating   to]   Light-House   Establishment; 
[statement  of  Daniel  C.  Chase].     1906. 
Lighthouse  tenders.     Hearings  [Dec.  11, 1906],  on  H.  21689  [59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  to  increase  limit  of  cost  of  5  light-house  tend- 
.  ers;  [statement  of  Uriel  Sebree].    1906. 
Light-House  Establishment.     Hearings  before  [subcommittee  and] 
Committee  on  Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce,  Jan.  16-23, 


1585 


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N21 
N221 

N222 

N51 
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P19^ 

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PI93 
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P19* 
P19« 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 


and    Foroiffn 

-Continued 


Coniinerce    Committee 


Interstate 

(House)- 

1907  [59th  Congrestf ,  2d  session],  on  additional  aide  to  navigation 
in  Light-Ilouse  Establishment.     1907. 
Same  [before  subcommittee],  Mar.  30-Apr.  4,  1908  [on  H.  14396 
and  other  bills,  GOth  Congress,  Ist  session].    1908, 

Medicine.  Hearings  [Feb.  27,  1906],  on  H.  13086  [59th  Congress,  Ist 
session],  requiring  shippers  and  manufacturers  of  medicine  for 
interstate  shipment  to  label  medicine  and  print  thereon  ingre- 
dients contained  in  such  medicine;  [statement  of  E.  Y.  Webb]. 
1906. 

National  Waterways  Commission.  Hearings  [May  13,  1908],  on  H. 
21453  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  providing  for  appointment  of 
National  Waterways  Commission;  [statement  of  Theodore  E. 
Burton].     1908. 

Naval  stores.  Hearings  before  [subcommittee,  Jan.  23-29,  1909],  on 
H.  24482  [60th  Confess,  2d  session,  for]  inspection  [of]  naval 
stores  [entering  into  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  and  within 
jurisdiction  of  United  States,  and  to  prevent  fraudulent  prac- 
tices in  and  adulterations  of  such  naval  stores].    1909. 

Navigation.  Hearings  before  [subcommittee  on  light-houses,  etc., 
Jan.  23,  1909,  on  H.  20190,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  for  park 
road  at  light-house  reservation  at  Stony  Point,  N.  Y.,  ana]  on 
aids  to  navigation  [on  Maine  coast].    1909. 

Nicaragua  Canal.  Hearings  [Mar.  27-Apr.  11,  1896],  on  H.  35  [54th 
Congress,  1st  session],  on  Nicaragua  Canal.  1896.  [In  3359- 
315] 

Ohio  River  bridge.  Hearings  [Feb.  16,  17,  1909],  on  H.  27477  [60th 
Congress,  2d  session,  supplementary  to  act  approved  Mar.  3, 
1899,  rivers  and  harbors  act,  and  on  proposed]  Ohio  River  bridge 
[at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.].  1909. 
Same  (before  subcommittee]  on  [proposed]  Ohio  River  bridge  at 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  Apr.  7,  1909  [61st  Congress,  1st  session]. 
1909. 

Oil.  Hearings  before  [subcommittee,  Apr.  28,  1908],'  on  H.  20353 
[60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  prevent  disclosing  or  soliciting 
information  concerning  interstate  shipments  of  oil,  etc.     1908. 

Paint.  Hearings  [Apr.  7,  1908],  on  H.  17824  and  19956  [60th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  relating  to  adulterated  paint,  turpentine,  and 
linseed  oil.     1908. 

Panama  Railroad  Company.  Report  of  subcommittee  [under  H.  R. 
384,  58th  Congress,  3d  8e8sion]j  on  investigation  of  affairs  of 
Panama  Raih-oad  Company;  [with  hearings,  Feb.  13-27, 1905]. 
1905. 

Panama  Canal  Zone.  Hearing  [May  I4,  16,  1906],  on  H.  3062  [59th 
Congress,  1st  session],  for  construction  of  cable  line  to  Panama 
Canal  Zone  and  other  places.     1906. 

Panama  Canal.  Hearing  [Feb.  11,  1907,  59th  Congress,  2d  session], 
on  Panama  Canal  contract.     1907. 

Panama  Canal  Commission.  Hearing,  Feb.  19,  1907  [59th  Congress, 
2d  session],  on  purchase  of  supplies  by  Panama  Canal  Com- 
mission; [statement  of  Theodore  Perry  Shouts],     1907. 

Panama  Canal.  Hearings  [Jan.  14,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session], 
on  Panama  Canal.     1908. 

Panama  Railroad.  Hearing  before  [subcommittee,  May  16,  1908], 
on  H.  R.  410  [60th  Congress^  1st  session],  requesting  Secretary 
of  War  to  furnish  information  as  to  coal  contracts,  Panama 
Railroad.     1908. 

Panama  Canal.     Hearings  [Mar.   31-Apr.   3,    1908],  on    [H.    18694, 
S.  J.  R.  40,  and  H.  11744,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  relating 
to  Panama  Canal  matters.     1908. 
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P19» 

P261 

P262 

P84 
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P96^ 

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P963 
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P973 
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R32 

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T4.     COMMITTEES    OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Interstate    and    Foreign    Commerce    Committee 

(House) — Continued 

Panama  Canal.  Hearings  on  Panama  Canal,  Jan.  6,  7,  1909  [60tli 
Congress,  2d  session].     1909. 

Panama  Canal.  Meeting  no.  4  held  on  board  U.  S.  army  transport 
Sumner  in  harbor  of  Colon,  Isthmus  of  Panama,  Nov.  26, 1904; 
[statement  of  John  F.  Wallace  concerning  Panama  Canal]. 
1904.     [Proceedings  of  meetings  1-3  were  not  printed.] 

Passenger  fares.     Hearings   [Jan.    8-Feb.    1,    1907],    on   H.    20153 
21572,    and    22133    [59th   Congress,    2d   session],    on   railroad 
passenger  fares  and  mileage  tickets.     1907, 
Same  [Mar.  10,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  [H.  16731 
and  other]  bills  relating  to  railroad  passenger  fares  and  passes, 
1908. 

Potomac  River.  Hearings  [Jan.  19,  1909],  on  H.  23468  [60th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  relating  to]  tugs  on  the  Potomac.     1909, 

Private  car  lines.  Hearings  before  [subcommittee,  Feb.  4-22,  1905], 
on  H.  12767  and  16977  [58th  Congress,  3d  session],  to  amend 
Interstate  commerce  law  relating  to  private  car  lines.  1905, 
[Also  bound  with  other  hearings,  etc.,  in  Hearings,  Dec.  9, 
1904-Feb,  22,  1905,  on  bills  of  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  to 
amend  interstate-commerce  act,  etc,  (Y4.In8*:In83).] 

Public  health.  Hearings  [May  1,  6,  1908],  on  H.  18792  and  18794 
[60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  further  protect  public  health 
and  to  promote  efficiency  of  Public  Health  and  Marine- 
Hospital  Service;  [statement  of  Walter  Wyman].  1908. 
Same  [before  subcommittee,  Dec.  16,  1908,  on  substitute  for 
S.  6101  and  H.  18794,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  PubHc 
Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service,  relating  to  personnel. 
1908. 

Public  health.  Hearings  [Jan.  18,  Feb.  13,  1909,  on  S.  6101  and 
H.  18794,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  on  Public  Health  and 
Marine-Hospital  Service,     1909, 

Pure  food.  Hearings  [Mar.  11-24,  1902],  on  pure-food  bills,  H.  3109 
[and  others,  57th  Congress,  1st  session],  for  preventing  adul- 
teration, misbranding,  and  imitation  of  foods,  beverages, 
drugs  [etc.],  and  for  regulating  interstate  traffic  therein  [etc,]. 
1902. 
Same  [Jan.  5-12,  1904],  on  pure-food  bills,  H.  5077  and  6295  [58th 

Congress,  2d  session].     1904. 
Same  [Feb.  13-27,  1906],  on  pure-food  bills,  H.  3044  [and  others, 

59tn  Congress,  1st  session].     1906. 
Same  [Jan.  17,  1908],  on  H.  6089  [60th  Congress,  1st  session], 
amendment  to  pure  food  and  drugs  act.     1908. 

Rainy  River.  Hearings  [before  subcommittee,  Apr.  22-May  5, 
1908],  on  H.  15444  r60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  extending 
time  for  constructing  dam  across  Rainy  River,  1908,  [Issued 
in  separate  signatures,] 

Railroads.  Hearings  [Mar,  6,  1908,  on  H.  16981,  60th  Congress, 
1st  session],  relating  to  claims  against  railroads;  [statement 
of  Edmond  H,  Madison],     1908. 

Revenue-Cutter  Service.  Hearings  [Feb.  11,  1908],  on  S.  24  and 
H.  6264  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  increase  efficiency  of 
personnel  of  Revenue-Cutter  Service.     1908. 

Routing  shipments.  Hearings  [Mar,  5,  11,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  156,  and  other]  bills  relating  to  routing  ship- 
ments and  railroad  freight  rates.     1908. 

Safety  appliances.  Hearings  [Mar.  19,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  17051,  and  other]  bills  relating  to  safety  appli- 
ances and  accidents.     1908. 

Safety  appliances.  Hearings  on  [H.  26725,  60th  Congress,  2d  session, 
to  supplement  act  to  promote  safety  of  employees  and  travel- 


1587 


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Se3 
St6» 

T231 
T232 
T68 


W58 
T4.In8^ 

MI91 


M19-' 

MI93 
M19* 
M19« 
M19« 
MI97 
M19» 
M19» 
M19"' 
MW 
M19^^ 
M19'^ 
M19'< 
M19'5 
M19 '" 
M19'" 
M19i» 
M19'^ 
MI920 
MI921 
MI922 
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Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF  CONG  RES  8-<Jontmued 

Interstate    and    Foreigrn    Commerce    Committee 

(House) — Continued 

era  upon  railroads,  so  as  to  empower  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  to  determine  uniform  system  of  equipping  cars 
with]  safety  appliances  [etc.],  Feb.  5-13,  1909.     1909. 

Seed.  Hearings  before  Committee  on  Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce [and  subcommittee,  Feb.  4- Apr.  21,  1908],  on  H. 
13835  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  relating  to  adulterated  and 
misbranded  seed.     1908. 

Stock  trains.  Hearings  before  [subcommittee,  Feb.  24,  19081,  on 
H.  17721  and  17722  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  establish 
minimum  rate  of  speed  for  stock  trains.     1908. 

Stocks  and  bonds.  Hearings  [May  12,  1908],  on  H.  6268  [60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  sessionj,  to  limit  issue  of  stocks  and  bonds;  [state- 
ment of  A.  J.  \olstead,  suggesting  that  H.  21697  be  substi- 
tuted].    1908. 

Telegraph  messages.  Hearings  [Mar.  16-May  5,  1908],  on  H,  15123, 
15267,  and  15929  [60th  Congress,  Istsession],  relating  to  sending 
of  telegraph  messages.     1908.     [Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Telegraphy,  Wireless.  Hearings  [Feb.  9,  10,  1909,  60th  Congress, 
2d  session],  on  H.  21689,  27318,  and  27321  [27480],  wireless 
telegraphy  [for  certain  steamships].     1909. 

Transportation  of  bodies.  Hearings  before  Committee  on  Interstate 
and  Foreign  Commerce  [and  subcommittee.  May  12-18,  1908], 
on  H.  21404  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  providing  for  safe 
transportation  of  bodies  of  persons  dying  at  sea  to  port  of  des- 
tination.    1908. 

White-slave  trade.    Memorandum  in  re  white-slave  trade.     1909. 

Invalid  Pensions  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,    from    organization  of  committee, 
Jan.  10,  1831,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  3. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

« 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  9. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  10. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  11. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  12. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  13. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  14. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  15. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  16. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  17. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  18. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  19. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  20. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  21. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  22. 

Missouri  militia.  Hearing  [May  24,  1906],  on  H.  11503  [59th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  to  extend  provisions  of  act  of  June  27,  1890, 
to  Enrolled  Missouri  Militia  and  other  [militia]  organizations 
of  Missouri.     1906. 


1588 


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no. 


R86^ 

R862 
Y4.In8«: 

N42yi 


N42y2 

N42y' 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Invalid  Pensions  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Missouri  militia.  Pensions  for  militia  of  Missouri  and  other  States, 
hearing,  May  8,  1908,  60th  Congress  [Ist  session,  on  H.  4921,  to 
correct  military  record  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of  Enrolled 
Missouri  Militia  and  all  other  militia  organizations  of  Missouri 
that  cooperated  in  suppressing  War  of  Rebellion,  and  H.  21849, 
to  extend  provisions  of  pension  acta  of  June  27,  1890,  and 
Feb.  6,  1907,  to  all  State  militia  and  other  organizations  that 
were  organized  for  defense  of  the  Union  and  cooperated  in 
suppressing  War  of  Rebellion].     1908. 

Rules.    [List  of  members  and  subcommittees,  60th  Congress,  with 
Rules  of  Senate  Committee  on  Pensions.]    [1908.]    24<» 
Same  [61st  Congress].     [1909.]    24° 

Investigation      and      Retrencliment      Committee 

(Senate) 

New  York  custom-house  frauds.     Report  and  testimony  (Jan.  3-22, 

1872,  42d  Congress,  2d  session],  on  alleged    frauds  in  New 

York  custom-house.     1872.     v.  1.     ([42d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  rp. 

227];  serial  no.  1498.) 

Same,  testimony  [Jan.  23-Feb.  7,  1872].     1872.     v.  2.     [1499-227] 

Same,  testimony  [Feb.  8-May  25,  1872].     1872.     v.  3.     [1500-227] 

Internal  Improvements   Select  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  20th  Congress,  1828-22d  Congress, 
1832;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Irrigation  and  Reclamation  of  Arid  Lands  Com- 
mittee (Senate) 

[This  class  includes  publications  both  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Irrigation  and 
*  A: ''  ^    .  .. 


Reclamation  of  Arid  Lands  down  to  the  end  of  the  Slst  Congress,  and  of  the 
-  -     •       '     "^ 

1 


standing  committee  which  superseded  it  in  the  52d  Congress.    During  the  59tb 
and  GOtn  Congresses  this  committee  was  known  as  the  Irrigation  Committee. 


Arid  lands.     Report  [51st  Congress,  1st  session]  of  Special  Committee, 
Senate,  on  Irrigation  and  Reclamation  of  Arid  Lands.     1890. 
[pt.  1.]     [2707-928,  ptB.  1-3] 
Contents: 

Report  of  committee  and  views  of  minority.    1890. 

V.  1.  Northwest.    1890. 

V.  2.  Great  Basin  region  and  California.    1890. 

Same.     1890.    pt.  2.     [2708-928,  pta.  4-6] 
Contents: 

V.  3.    Rocky  Mountain  region  and  Great  Plains.    1890. 
V.  4.    Statements  by  (John  Wesley!  Powell  and  other  officers  of  Geological 
Survey;  Consular  reports;  General  report  on  irrigation  in  United 
States;  Miscellaneous  papers.    1890. 
(v.  5-1  Irrigation  in  United  States;  by  Richard  J.  Hinton.    2d  edition.    1890. 
[See,  for  1st  edition,  A15.2:Ir7i.] 

Irrigation.  Water  from  Colorado  River  for  irrigation,  statements  of 
A.  H.  Heber  and  William  E.  Smythe,  Apr.  2  [and  9],  1904  [on 
S.  4193,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  for  appropriation  of  water 
from  Colorado  River  by  California  Development  Company  for 
irrigation].     1904. 

Reclamation  Service  [report  of  director  of  Geological  Survey  on  S. 
3004,  for  appointment  of  supervising  engineer,  who  shall  have 
charge  of  all  construction  work  under  act  of  June  17,  1902]. 
[1904.] 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A  new 
committee  has  since  been  appointed,  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  Y4., 
the  series  title  of  which  ia  as  follows: 


Y4.In88: 

(CT) 


Interior  Department  and  Forestry  Service,  Joint  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate 


1589 


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no. 

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Irrigation  of  Arl<l   I/>Mwlwi  <  lominlttee  {\\<nino) 

I  ho  Holi^rt  Cominllioc  on  TrrlKatlon  of 
'  oiigrttfii,  and  of  ihcNtuiidlnK  (^niiiilttet 

Arid  landfl.  Iloarinpi  [on  II.  12K14,  and  other  bills.  56th  Congre«, 
2(i  H(\sNiun|,  rttlatinK  to  reclamation  of  arid  lanaa,  Jan.  2H-Feb. 
9,  1JK)1.     1901. 

Arid  landn.  Irrip:ation  of  arid  landH  by  ninanfl  of  Colorado  Iliver, 
hearings  |Mur.  21-20,  1904 1,  on  II.  i:i(i27  (58th  CongrenH,  2d  He»- 
BJotiJ,  for  IcKuliziiiK  diversion  of  water  from  Colorado  River  for 
irrigation.     [1904.] 

Irrigation.  Heariufff  before  Select  (committee  on  Irrieation  [Feb. 
6-8,  1890],  on  irrigation  in  United  Stat4?H  [with  rcforciu  o  Uj  II. 
3924,  Slat  CongroHs,  iHt  seBHion,  con<'Orniii^  irrigation  of  arid 
lands  in  valloy  of  Rio  Grande,  construction  of  dum  across 
8aid  river  at  or  near  El  Paso,  Tex.,  for  storage  of  ila  waste 
watcra,  etc.].  1890.  38  p. 
Same  [Fob.  27-A|)r.  24,  1890],  51flt  CongresH  [lat  seflsion],  on  irri- 
gation in  United  Stiitea.     1H90.     134  p. 

Reclamation.  HearingH  relating  to  reclamation  work  of  Government 
under  national  irrigation  act,  Apr.  Ift^.'iO  [May  1],  1900  [59tli 
Congrottfl,  lataeaaion].     1900. 

Reclamation  act.  Extending  rcnrlamation  act  to  Hawaii  [liearing] 
Jan.  22,  1909  [on  II.  25141,  OOth  Congros.s,  2d  seaaion].     1900. 

Reclamation  projects.  Hearings,  Feb.  1-11,  1909  [OOth  ("ongresa,  2d 
seHHionJ,  relating  to  prcjaent  condition  of  re<lamation j)roiect8, 
retiirna  to  fund,  organization  and  methoda  of  work  of  Reclama- 
tion Service.     1909. 

Judiciary  Commlttoo  (Houbo) 

Alabama.  Hearing  (Jan.  10,  1900|,  on  H.  0015  [59th  Congress,  Ist 
session),  for  [additional j  judge  for  middle  and  northern  diatricta 
of  Alabama.     1900. 

Anti-injunction  bill,  hearings  on  II.  89  [58th  ('Ongreas,  2d  session],  to 
limit  meaning  of  word  "conspiracy"  and  umo  of  restraining 
orders  and  injunctions  [as  applied  to  diapuNjs  between  employ- 
ers and  employees  in  J)iHtrict  of  Columbia  and  Territories,  or 
engaf^ed  in  comnierco  between  States,  Dislrict  of  Columbia, 
and  Territories,  and  with  foreign  nations],  Jan.  13-Mar.  22  [23]. 
1904.  1904.  [^Although  title-page  reads  "complete  hearings,'' 
the  proceedings  for  the  afternoon  of  Mar.  22  are  not  given  here, 
but  appear  as  supplemental  hearings  (Y4.J89':An8').] 
Same,  supplemental  hearings.  Mar.  22,  1904.    1904. 

Anti-injunction  and  restraining  orders.  Hearing  [Mar.  14-May  2, 
1900],  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  in  relation  to  anti-injunction 
and  restraining  orders.     HIOO. 

Anti-injunction  bills.  Rejnort  of  [Charles  Q.  Tirrell  and  John  A. 
Sterling,  majoritv  of]  subcoiriniitlee,  as  to  personal  and  prop- 
erty rigntfl  involved  in  anti-injunction  bills;  [with  views  of 
William  G.  Brantley].     [1907.] 

Anti-injunction  bills.  Hearings  [Feb.  5-24.  1908,  on  II.  94,  60th 
Congress,  1st  session,  and  other]  so-called  anti-injunction  bills 
and  labor  bills.     1908. 

liankruptcy,  hearing  [Mar.  2,  1906,  on  H.  4478,  and  other  bills,  59th 
Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  or  repeal  act  to  establish  uni- 
form system  of  bankruptcy].     1900. 

Bankruptcy.  Hearings  [Feb.  25,  19081,  on  H.  13200  [OOth  Congress, 
1st  session,  to  amend  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of  bank- 
ruptcy].    1908. 

Bankruptcy,  H.  13206  [fK)th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  act  to 
establish  uniform  system  of  bankruptcy],  and  statement.    1908. 


1590 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.  J89 1 : 

C231 


C232 
C491 

C492 

C72 

C731 

C732 
C733 

C76 
C79 
086 » 

C862 

D63 

D93 
Em7 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Judiciary  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Carriers.  Liability  of  common  carriers,  argument  of  H.  R.  Fuller 
relative  to  H.  7041  [58th  Congress,  2d  session,  relating  to  liability 
of  common  carriers  by  railroads  in  District  of  Columbia  and 
Territories  and  engaged  in  commerce  between  States  and  be- 
tween States  and  foreign  nations  to  their  employees],  Mar.  9, 
1904.     [1904.] 

Carriers.  Hearings  [Feb .  19-28, 1908],  on  H.  17036  [60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  relating  to  liability  of  common  carriers  to  employees]. 
1908. 

Circuit  courts.  H.  13647  [60th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  amend  sec. 
629,  Revised  statutes,  so  as  to  extend  jurisdiction  of  United 
States  circuit  courts  to  citizens  of  District  of  Columbia  and 
Territories  in  controversies  with  citizens  of  States];  statement 
[of  F.  P.  B.  Sands].     1909. 

Circuit  com-ts.  H.  13647  [60th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  first 
subdivision  of  sec.  629,  of  Revised  statutes  in  regard  to  juris- 
diction of  circuit  courts],  and  statement.     1908. 

Columbus  Day.  Hearing  [Apr.  28,  1906],  in  relation  to  Columbus 
Day,  H.  17350  [59th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  make  Oct.  12  in 
each  year  public  holiday,  to  be  called  Columbus  Day].     19C6. 

Commerce.  Act  to  regulate  commerce,  etc.,  hearings  [Apr.  4-May  1, 
1908],  on  H.  19745  [to  regulate  commerce  among  States  or  with 
foreign  nations,  and  to  amend  act  approved  July  2,  1890,  to 
protect  trade  and  commerce  against  unlawful  restraints  and 
monopolies],  before  subcommittee  no.  3,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session.     1908. 

Commerce.  Hepburn-DoUiver  bill,  full  hearings  [Jan.  20-Mar.  24, 
1904],  on  H.  4072  [58th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  limit  effect  of 
regulations  of  commerce  between  States  and  with  foreign 
countries.     1904. 

Commerce.  H.  4776  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  limit  effect  of 
regulation  of  commerce  between  States  and  Territories  in  cer- 
tain cases,  interstate  liquor  traffic,  statement  of  Henry  S. 
Boutell,  Apr.  29,  1908].  1908.  [See  for  other  hearings  on 
interstate  liquor  traffic,  Y4.J89^:In8^'^] 

Constitution  of  United  States.  Hearing,  Mar.  11,  1896,  on  H.  [J.]  R. 
28  [54th  Congress,  1st  session],  proposing  amendment  to  Consti- 
tution of  United  States  [acknowledging  God].     1896. 

Copyright.  Testimony  on  [H.  3853,  51st  Congress,  1st  session,  to 
amend  Revised  statutes  in  relation  to]  international  copyright, 
[Jan.  30-]Feb.  8,  1890.     1890. 

Criminal  classes.  Hearing  [Apr.  25,  1902],  on  H.  14798  [57th  Congress, 
1st  session],  to  establish  laboratory  for  study  of  criminal,  pau- 
per, and  defective  classes,  with  bibliography;  by  Arthur  Mac- 
Donald.    1902: 

Criminal  classes.  Juvenile  crime  and  reformation,  including  stig- 
mata of  degeneration,  hearing  [before  subcommittee.  Mar,  6, 
1908],  on  H.  16733  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  establish 
laboratory  for  study  of  criminal,  pauper,  and  defective  classes 
[with  bibliographies];  by  Arthur  MacDonald.  1908.  [5261- 
532] 

District  of  Columbia.  Report  of  hearings  before  subcommittee,  Apr. 
3,  30,  1902  [57th  Congress,  Istsession],  on  proposed  amendments 
to  District  of  Columbia  code  of  law,  approved  Mar.  3,  1901. 
1902. 

Durham,  Caleb  W.  Hearings  before  subcommittee  no.  4  [May  21, 
1908],  on  H.  12705  [60th  Congress,  1st  session,  for  relief  of  Caleb 
W.  Durham;  statement  of  Caleb  W.  Durham].     1908. 

Employees.  Compensation  to  Government  employees  [for  injuries 
received  in  course  of  their  employment,  hearing  Mar.  23,  1908, 
on  H.  6284, 14265,  and  16734,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].     1908. 


1591 


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no. 

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F76 


F86 
Inl» 

Inl^ 
In2 


In5 

In7 

In8' 


In82 

J63 

J89 
M19» 


M19» 

M19=» 

M19* 

M19« 

M19« 

MI97 

M198 

M19« 

M19i° 

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Y4.    COMMITTEEH  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Judiciary  Committee  (^Houhoj— Continued 

Forest  lands.  Hearing  [Feb.  27,  1908,  in  accordance  with!  H.  R.  208 
[60th  Congreas,  Ist  session,  referring  to  committee  President's 
message  and  bills  jjending  for  acquisition  of  forest  lands  in 
Southern  Appalachian  and  White  Mountains  for  use  of  the 
nation].     1908. 

Fraud  orders.  Statement  of  Edgar  D.  Cnimpacker  in  support  of  H. 
16548  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  for  judicial  review  of  fraud 
orders,  May  25,  1906.     1906. 

Inauguration  Dav,  report  and  statement  of  facts  to  accompany  S.  [J.] 
R.  2  and  H.  J.  R.  233  [57th  Congress,  2d  session,  concerning 
proposed  change  of  Inauguration  Day,  submitted  by  R.  Wayne 
Parker],  Jan.  12,  1903.     1903. 

Inauguration  Day.  Hearing  in  relation  to  H.  J.  R.  55  and  90  [pro- 
posing amendments  to  Constitution  resoocting  commencement 
and  termination  of  Congress,  views  of  National  Committee  on 
Proposed  Change  of  Inauguration  Day  and  editorial  comments]. 
1906. 

Incorporation  law.  National  incorporation  law,  hearing,  Feb.  10, 
1904  [on  H.  66,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  for  organization  of 
corporations  to  engage  in  commerce  with  foreign  nations  and 
among  States];  statement  by  F.  B.  Thurber.     [1904.] 

Injunction  data  filed  by  Samuel  Gompers.     1908. 

Insurance.  Hearing  [May  14-19,  1906,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  in 
relation  to  insurance  [within  District  of  Columbia].     1906. 

Interstate  commerce  in  intoxicating  liquor.  Hearing  [Feb.  21-Mar. 
20,  1906],  59th  Congress,  Ist  session,  in  relation  to  H.  3159, 
13655,  13856^  16479  [relating  to  regulation  of  interstate  trans- 
portation of  intoxicating  liquors].     1906. 

Interstate  commerce  in  intoxicating  liquor.  Argument  of  Richard 
Bartholdt  [Apr.  10,  May  1,  1908,  on  H.  4776,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session],  in  opposition  to  several  bills  to  restrict  interstate  com- 
merce in  certain  cases  [interstate  liquor  traflSc].  1908.  [See. 
for  other  hearings  on  interstate  liquor  traffic,  Y4.J89  *:C73'  ana 
In8».] 

Johnson,  Andrew.  Impeachment  investigation,  testimony  [Feb.  6- 
Nov.  23,  1867],  in  investigation  of  charges  against  Andrew 
Johnson,  2d  session,  39th  Congress,  and  1st  session,  40th 
Congress  [with  report  of  committee,  Nov.  25,  1867].     1867. 

Judicial  procedure.  Hearing  [Jan.  14,  1909],  on  H.  24145  [60th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  to  regulate  judicial  procedure  of  courts  of 
United  States].     1909. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  [An  earlier 
compilation  of  the  reports  of  this  committee  in  10  v.,  including 
those  from  the  14th  to  the  47th  Congress,  was  gotten  out  bv 
McKee  in  1884.  This  was  not  known  officially  as  McKee  s 
compilation  and  is  entered  in  this  Checklist  under  Y4.J89': 
R29  '"^°.  See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compila- 
tions, Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  3. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

« 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

» 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

» 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  9. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  10. 

i 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  11. 

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T4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 


Y4.  J89  ^ :     Judiciary  Committee  (House)— Continued 


N42yo 

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P27 
P76 

P92 
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R293 
R29* 
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R29« 
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New  York  State.  Hearing  [May  11,  1906,  on  S.  5533],  59th  Congn  ss, 
1st  session,  in  relation  to  additional  judge  for  southern  district 
of  New  York;  [statement  of  Henry  L.  Stimson].     1906. 

Paper  trust,  hearings  [Apr.  5,  1904],  on  [H.]  R.  243,  58th  Congress  [2d 
session,  calling  for  information  relative  to  causes  of  high  prices 
of  paper  used  for  newspapers].     1904. 

Patent  appeals.  Hearing  [Jan.  5,  1909],  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  in 
relation  to  H.  21455  [to  establish  court  of  patent  appeals].    1909. 

Polygamy  piearing]  Feb.  25,  1902  [on  H.  J.  R.  40,  57th  Congress,  1st 
session,  proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  prohibiting 
polygamy  and  polygamous  cohabitation  within  bounds  of  State 
or  Territory  of  United  States].     [1902.] 

Presidency.  Hearing  [on]  H.  J.  R.  264  [60th  Congress,  2d  session], 
proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  providing  for  succession 
to  Presidency  and  Vice-Presidency  [and  for  permanent  presi- 
dent pro  tempore  of  Senate;  argument  of  John  J.  Jenkins]. 
1909. 

Reports,  14th-47th  Congress,  with  consolidated  index  and  history 
of  committee;  compiled  by  Thos.  H.  McKee.     1884.     v.  1.    * 
[This  is  not  the  compilation  of  reports  known  as  McKee's 
compilation.     The  latter  was  issued  in  1887  in  11  v.,  and 
included  the  reports  of  the  committee  through  the  49th  Con- 
gress; see  Y4.J89i:M19 1-^1.] 
Same.     1884.     v.  2.     * 
Same.     1884.     v.  3.    * 
Same.     1884.    v.  4.    * 
Same.     1884.    v.  5.    * 
Same.     1884.    v.  6.     * 
Same.     1884.     v.  7.    * 
Same.     1884.     v.  8. 
Same.     1884.     v.  9.    * 
Same.     1884.     v.  10.     * 

Richardson,  William.  In  matter  of  compensation  of  William  Rich- 
ardson, Representative  from  8th  district  of  Alabama  [report 
submitting  H.  R.  406,  56th  Congress,  2d  session,  that  William 
Richardson  is  entitled  to  pay  only  from  date  of  his  election 
to  56th  Congress;  with  views  of  Mr.  Fleming,  Mr.  Parker, 
Mr.  Smith  of  Kentucky,  Mr.  Jenkins,  and  Messrs.  Littlefield 
and  Kahn].     [1901.]    [4213-2656] 

Sherman  anti-trust  act.  Amendment  to  Sherman  antitrust  act, 
statement  of  William  Hughes  [before  subcommittee.  Mar.  14, 
1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1908.] 

Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission.  Statement  of  facts  and  argu- 
ment in  favor  of  H.  17658  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  for 
abolition  of  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission  [to  transfer 
jurisdiction  of  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission  to  Court  of 
Claims]  by  John  A.  Sullivan.     1906, 

Swayne,  Charles.  Impeachment  of  Charles  Swayne,  evidence  before 
subcommittee,  Feb.  13-Nov.  29,  1904,  58th  Congress  [2d 
session,  and  recess].     1904. 

Utah.  Proposed  additional  legislation  for  Utah  Territory  [hearings 
before  subcommittee,  Apr.  15-May  5,  1886,  on  S.  10,  49th 
Congress,  Ist  session,  to  amend  act  to  amend  sec.  5352,  Re- 
vised statutes,  in  reference  to  bigamy,  approved  Mar.  22, 
1882].  [1886.]  [Corrected  2d  print;  Ist  print  not  in  Public 
Documents  Library.] 

Wilfley,  Lebbeus  R.  Charges  against  Lebbeus  R.  Wilfley,  judge  of 
United  States  court  for  China,  and  petition  for  his  removal 
from  office.     [1908.] 


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no. 

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W84» 
W84  2 
W843 

Y4:.J89-: 

C23 


F32 


G14 


G142 
GI43 


L66 


M19^ 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19^ 
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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS    Continued 

Judiciary  Comnilttoe  (House)— Contimied 

Wilfley,  LebbeuB  R.     IIearinp:8  before  Bubcommittee  [WHh  CongreaB, 

let  eeseion],  upon  articles  for  impeachment  of  Lebboua  R. 

Wilfley,  judge  of    United  States  court    for  China,  P'eb.  24 

[-Mar.  3],  1908.     1908. 
Woman  suffrage.    Hearing  of  National  American  Woman  Suffrage 

Association,  Jan.  28,  1896  [54th  Congress,  1st  session].     1896. 
Woman's  suffrage  [hearing]  Feb.  16,  1904,  58th  Congress  [2d  session]. 

[1904.] 
Woman   suffrage.    Hearing   [Mar.    3,    1908],    on    woman   suffrage, 

n.  J.  R.  112  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session).     1908. 

Judiciary  Committee  (Senate) 

Carriers.  Liability  of  common  carriers  to  employees,  hearings 
before  subcommittee  [Feb.  20,  1908],  on  S.  3080  [60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session],  relating  to  liability  of  common  carriers 
engaged  in  commerce  to  which  regulative  power  of  Congress 
extends  under  Constitution.  1908. 
Fees.  Calendar  no.  180,  to  accompany  amendment  intended  to  be 
proposed  to  sundry  civil  appropriation  bill  [1902],  to  insure 
fees  of  clerks  of  district  and  circuit  courts  in  certain  cases; 
letter  [of  Attorney-General].  [1901.] 
Gambling.  Interstate  race  gambling  by  telegraph,  statements  before 
subcommittee  [Jan.  21,  1909],  on  S.  509  [60th  Congress,  2d 
session],  to  prevent  nullification  of  State  antigambling  laws 
by  interstate  race  gambling  by  telegraph.     1909. 

Same,  with  addenda.     1909. 
Gambling.    Interstate  race  gambling,  hearing  before  subcommittee, 
Dec.  14,  1909,  on  S.  225  [6l8t  Congress,  2d  session],  to  prevent 
nullification  of  State  antigambling  laws  by  international  or 
interstate   transmission   of  race-gambling   bets  or  of  racing 
odds.     1909. 
Liquor  traffic.    To  regulate  interstate  commerce  in   intoxicating 
liquors,   etc.,   report,   with  hearings  held  by  subcommittee 
[Jan.  18-Mar.  14,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  on  bills 
to  limit  effect  of  regulations  of  commerce  between  States  in 
certain  cases.     1909.     [5566-146] 
McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  15th  Congress,  1816-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.     1887.     v.  2. 

Same.     1887.     v.  3. 

Same.     1887.     v.  4. 

Same.  1887.  v.  5. 
Naturalization  laws.  Reports  made  by  John  MacPherson  Berrien, 
Jan.  27,  Mar.  3,  1845,  with  testimony  [Jan.  16-May  7,  1845, 
28th  Congress,  2d  session],  relating  to  violation  of  naturaliza- 
tion laws.  Washington,  Gales  and  Sea  ton,  1845.  ([28th 
Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  rp.  173];  serial  n6.  458.) 
Sherman  anti-trust  law.  Amendment  of  Sherman  antitrust  law, 
hearings  before  subcommittee  [Apr.  23-May  16,  1908,  60th 
Congress,  Ist  session],  on  S.  6331,  to  legalize  contracts  and 
agreements  not  in  unreasonable  restraint  of  trade,  and  S.  6440, 
to  regulate  commerce  amon^  States  or  with  foreign  nations, 
and  to  amend  act  approved  July  2,  1890,  to  protect  trade  and 
commerce  against  unlawful  restraints  and  monopolies.  1908. 
Statutes  at  large.  Consolidated  index  to  Statutes  at  large.  Mar,  4, 
1789-Mar.  3,  1903;  prepared  under  resolution  of  Senate,  June 
19,  1902  [bv  Edward  C.  Goodwin  and  James  M.  Baker].  1906. 
V.  1,  large  8«    * 

Same.    1906.    v.  2,  large  8°    * 

Same.    1906.    v.  3,  large  8«    * 


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T19 
T25 


Y4.K13: 

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Y4:.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONORESS— Continued 

Judiciary  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Same.     1906.     v.  4,  large  8°    * 

[The  resolution  of  June  19, 1902,  directed  the  Judiciary  Committee  of  the  Senate 
to  cause  to  be  prepared  a  consolidated  index  to  the  United  States  Statutes  at 
large,  Mar.  4,  1789-Mar.  3,  1903.  The  work:  was  done  under  the  supervision 
of  the  late  Senator  Hoar  of  Massachusetts,  then  chairman  of  the  Judiciary 
Committee.  From  4  to  7  persons  were  employed  upon  it  for  about  3  years. 
They  did  not  make  an  original  index,  but  consolidated  the  volume  indexes  in 
the  volumes  of  the  Statutes  at  large.  The  edition  was  limited  to  25  copies, 
for  the  use  of  the  Judiciary  Committee.  These  were  distributed  as  follows: 
13  sets  to  the  13  members  of  the  Senate  Judiciary  Committee;  1  set  to  the  Com- 
mittee as  a  body;  1  to  the  Senate  library;  1  to  the  Senate  document  room;  1 
to  the  secretary  of  the  Senate;  1  to  the  Senate  Chamber;  1  to  the  Senate  Com- 
mittee on  the  District  of  Columbia;  1  to  the  Senate  Committee  on  Appropria- 
tions; 1  to  the  House  Committee  on  Appropriations;  1  to  the  House  Commit- 
tee on  the  Judiciary;  1  to  the  clerk  of  the  House;  1  to  the  Attorney-General; 
1  to  the  Secretary  of  State— 25  in  all.  No  appropriation  has  been  granted  for 
printing  additional  copies,  and  none  has  been  printed.] 

Taxes.  Argument  and  brief  of  Norris  Brown  in  support  of  S.  3186 
[60tli  Congress,  1st  session],  denying  to  Federal  courts  jurisdic- 
tion to  enjoin  assessment  or  collection  of  State  taxes.     1908. 

Tennessee  Coal,  Iron,  and  Railroad  Company.  Hearings  before  sub- 
committee [Jan.  22-Feb.  2,  1909,  on  S.  R.  243,  60th  Congress, 
2d  session],  relating  to  absorption  of  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron,  and 
Railroad  Company  by  United  States  Steel  Corporation.     1909. 

Kansas  Investigating  Special  Committee  (House) 

RepOTt  of  special  committee  to  investigate  troubles  in  Kansas,  with 
views  of  minority  [and  testimony,  34th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
Washington,  Cornelius  Wendell,  printer,  1856.  vii  +  132  -f- 
1206  p.  (34th  Cong.  1st  sess.  H.  rp.  200;  serial  no.  869.) 
[This  edition  has  title-page,  index,  and  additional  matter  on 
pages  1131^9  not  given  in  Congressional  edition  of  132  + 
1188  p.] 


Td.Iill  I     Labor  Committee  (House) 


[This  committee  dates  from  the  48th  Congress, 
mation,  note  under  Y4.Ed8i:] 


See,  for  further  historical  infor- 


Arl 
Ei4i 

Ei42 
Ei43 

Ei4^ 
Ei45 

H81 


Arbitration  bill.  National  arbitration  bill,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee. Mar.  16-Apr.  13,  1904  [on  H.  9491,  58th  Congress,  2d 
session,  to  create  national  arbitration  tribunal  and  to  define 
duties  and  powers  thereof].     1904. 

Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  Government  work,  hearings  [Feb.  13-Mar. 
18,  1902,  on  H.  3076],  1st  session,  57th  Congress  [limiting  hours 
of  daily  service  of  mechanics  and  laborers  emj)loyed  upon  work 
for  United  States,  or  any  Territory,  or  District  of  Columbia]. 
1902. 

Same,  Feb.  4-Mar.  26,  1904  [on  H.  4064,  58th  Congress,  2d  session, 
limiting  hours  of  daily  service  of  laborers  and  mechanics  em- 
ployed upon  work  done  for  United  States,  or  any  Territory,  or 
District  of  Columbia].     1904. 

Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  Government  work,  report  [of  Labor 
Bureau]  on  H.  4064  [limiting  hours  of  daily  service  of  laborers 
and  mechanics  employed  upon  work  for  United  States,  or  any 
Territory,  or  District  of  Columbia],  submitted  by  resolution  by 
Committee  on  Labor.     1905.     [4833-413] 

Eight-hour  day.  H.  11651  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  eight  hours  for 
laborers  on  Government  work,  hearings,  May  3-29,  1906.     1906. 

Eight-hour  day.  H.  15651  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  eight  hours  for 
laborers  on  Government  work,  hearings  before  subcommittee 
no.  1,  Feb.  [18]-Mar.  [24],  1908.  1908.  [See,  for  other  hearings 
on  eight-hour  day,  Y4.Lli:H81.]     . 

Hours  of  labor  for  workmen,  mechanics,  etc.,  employed  upon  public 
works  of  United  States,  hearings  [Feb.  15- Apr.  12,  1900],  rela- 
tive to  H.  6882  [56th  Congress,  1st  session].  1900.  [See,  for 
other  hearings  on  hours  of  labor,  Y4.Lll:Ei4  ^-^.] 


1595 


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no. 

Y4.L.11 

Lll 


M19 


P37 


Y4.r,44  ' : 

C8() 


R25 


M19 


T4.L.61^: 

F77 
G76 
M19 
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W39 

Y4.Ii6l2: 

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H18' 


Y4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Labor  Committee  (Houso)— Continued 

Labor  Department.  H.  17300  fGOth  Concrese,  Ist  session],  to  establish 
Department  of  I^abor,  Hearings  before  subcommittee  no.  1, 
Mar.  20,  1908.     1908. 

McKee'w  compilation .  ReportH,  from  organization  of  committoe,  Dec , 
23,  1883,  to  close  of  49th  CongrcHB,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  [^f^,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Penal  labor.  H.  4040,  4064,  4883  [HOth  Congress,  Ist  session),  compe- 
tition of  penal  labor,  hearin^H  before  subcommittee  no.  4,  Apr. 
1-J3,  1908,  with  appendix,  and  before  full  committee,  Apr.  27, 
1908.     1908. 

Laws,  Special  Joint  Committee  on  Revision  of 

Criminal  code  of  United  States  in  force  Jan.  1,  1910,  with  appendix 
containing  reference  to  all  laws  of  general  nature,  permanent  in 
character,  in  force  Dec.  1,  1908,  having  penal  provisions  not 
properly  separable  from  administrative  provisions,  not  con- 
tained in  criminal  code,  but  embraced  in  general  revision  of 
laws  of  United  States.  1909.  large  8<>  [For  temporary  use 
only.] 

Reference  table  to  all  laws  of  general  nature  having  penal  provisions 
not  separable  from  context,  not  contained  in  penal  code,  but 
embraced  in  general  revision  of  laws  of  United  States.  1908. 
large  8**  [Same,  with  omissions,  as  p.  87-109  of  Criminal  code 
of  United  States  in  force  Jan.  1,  1910  (Y4.L44:C86).] 

Laws,  Committee  on  Revision  of  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  July 
25,  1868,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  [5ee,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

library  Committee  (House) 

See,  for  Jefferson's  Writings,  published  under  direction  of  the  Com- 
mittee, 1853-54,  Pr3.2: 
See,  for  Madison  Papers,  published  under  direction  of  the  Com- 
mittee, 1840,  Pr4.2: 

Fort  Recovery,  Ohio.  Memorial  at  Fort  Recovery,  Ohio,  statement 
of  William  E.  Tou  Velle  [Jan.  28,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion].    [1908.] 

Grant  memorial,  hearings  [Jan.  13-28, 1908],  and  report  [Mar.  24, 1908, 
on  H.  10502  and  H.  J.  R.  117],  60th  Congress,  1st  session  [con- 
cerning location  of  memorial  to  Ulys&es  S.  Grant].     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

Pocahontas.  Memorial  monument  to  Pocahontas,  hearing  [Feb.  17, 
lfM3S],  on  H.  17218  [00th  Congress,  1st  session;  statement  of 
C.  C.  Calhoun].     1908. 

Police  force.  Reorganization  of  police  force  of  Congressional  Library, 
hearing  [Feb.  17,  1908],  on  H.  16  [60th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
1908. 

Webster,  Pelatiah.  Memorial  to  Pelatiah  Webster,  hearing  [May  5, 
1908J,  on  H.  R.  404,  60th  Congress,  1st  session.     1908. 

Library  Joint  Committee 

Capitol.    List  of  works  of  art  in  Capitol  building.    1908. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  Works  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  comprising 
correspondence,  and  political  and  official  writings,  exclusive 
of  The  Federalist,  civil  and  military;  published  from  original 
manuscripts,  deposited  in  Department  of  State,  by  order  of 


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H18^ 

H18* 
H18^ 
H18« 
HIS' 


M33^ 

M332 
M333 
M33* 

M335 
M33« 


V.  2. 
V.  3. 
V.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
all  seven  volumes 


T4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Library  Joint  Committee— Continued 

Joint    Library    Committee;  edited    by    John    C.    Hamilton. 

New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1850.     v.  1. 

Same.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1850. 

Same.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1850. 

Same.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1851. 

Same.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1851. 

Same.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1851. 

Same.     New- York,  John  F.  Trow,  printer,  1851. 

[This  set  was  reissued  by  Charles  S.  Francis  &  Company, 
bearing  imprint  date  1851.] 

Margry,  Pierre.  Early  French  discoveries  in  the  Northwest  and  on 
the  Mississippi,  v.  1-6  (note). 
[By  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1873  (42d  Cong.  3d  sess.,  Stat.  L.  v.  17,  p.  513),  appro- 
priation was  made  "To  enable  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library  to  pur- 
chase and  print  a  series  of  unpublished  historical  documents  relating  to  the 
early  French  discoveries  in  the  Northwest  and  on  the  Mississippi,  *  10,000, 
or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  the  printing  of  the  same  to  be  under 
the  direction  of  said  committee."  The  Library  Committee  never  published 
a  report  concerning  the  work  which  it  was  thus  authorized  to  issue,  but  it 
is  identified  by  references  in  the  annual  reports  of  the  Libriirian  of  Congress 
for  1874-77,  1.S81.  and  1882.  The  reference  m  the  report  for  Is75  (44th  Cong. 
1st  sess.,  S.  misc.  doc.  31)  follows:  "The  publication  of  the  large  and  valuable 
selection  of  original  French  documents  relating  to  the  discoveries  and  ex- 
plorations made  in  the  northwestern  portion  of  the  United  States  and  on 
the  Mississippi,  under  the  auspices  of  the  French  Government,  from  1614 
to  1752,  was  authorized  by  act  of  Congress  of  Mar.  3,  1S73,  under  the  direction 
of  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library.  After  some  delays,  the  printing  of 
these  documents  was  commenced  a  few  months  since  under  tlie  superintend- 
ence of  Mr.  Pierre  Margry,  a  highly  competent  historical  writer  and  archiviste 
of  the  department  of  the  navy  at  Varis.  The  collection  will  form  6  octavo 
volumes,  of  about  COO  pages  each,  and  will  embrace  a  great  mass  of  hitherto 
unpublished  papers,  comprising  letters  and  journals  of  early  missionaries 
and  other  explorers,  the  first  3  vohimos  being  devoted  to  the  discoveries  of 
Cavelier  de  La  Salle  and  his  companions.  These  documents,  the  first  volume 
of  which  is  nearly  ready."  etc.  Jn  his  Report  for  1870  (44th  Cong.  2d  sess., 
S.  misc.  doc.  27)  the  Librarian  says  that  "the  whole  work  will  be  embraced 
in  •)  octavo  volumes,  with  an  atlas  of  maps  in  quarto.  *  *  *  The  edition 
of  these  historical  volumes  being  small,  only  500  copies,  it  is  recommended 
that,  instead  of  a  gratuitous  distribution,  the  I/ibrarian  be  authorii^ed  to 
exchange  copies  of  the  work  with  historical  societies  and  other  libraries  for 
any  books  deemed  equivalent  in  value."  A  letter  from  the  Librarian  of 
Congress,  Apr.  15,  1901,  states,  "Mons.  Margry  died  pending  the  conipletion 
of  the  atlas,  and  no  atlas  was  issied  in  comiection  with  the  governmental 
edition.  Dr.  Spofford  informs  me  that  later  one  did  appear  in  Paris  in  con- 
nection with  a  commercial  edition."  The  work  was  printed  in  Paris,  en- 
tirely in  French,  and  there  is  nothing  on  it  or  in  it  to  indicate  that  any  branch 
of  the  Government  of  the  United  States  was  in  any  wav  engaged  in  its  nub- 
hcation.] 

Margry,  Pierre.  [D^couvertes  et  etablissements  des  Fran^ais  dans 
I'ouest  et  dans  le  sud  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  1614- 
1754,  memoires  et  documents  originaux  recueillis  et  publies 
par  Pierre  Margry],  premiere  partie:  Voyages  des  Frangais 
sur  les  Grands  lacs  et  decouverte  de  I'Ohio  et  du  Mississipi, 
1614-84.     Paris,  Imprimerie  D.  Jouaust,  1876. 

Same,  deuxi^me  partie:  Lettres  de  Cavelier  de  La  Salle  et  corre- 
spondance  relative  h,  ses  entreprises,  1678-85.  Paris,  Impri- 
merie de  D.  Jouaust,  1877. 

Same,  troisifeme  partie:  Recherche  des  bouches  du  Mississipi  et 
voyage  k  travers  le  continent  depuis  les  cotes  du  Texas  jusqu'^ 
Quebec,  1669-98.     Paris,  Imprimerie  de  D.  Jouaust,  1878. 

Same,  quatrifeme  partie:  Decouverte  par  mer  des  bouches  du 
Mississipi  et  Etablissements  de  Lemoyne  d 'Iberville  sur  le 
golfe  du  Mexique,  1694-1703.  Paris,  Imprimerie  D.  Jouaust, 
1880. 

Same,  cinqui^me  partie:  Premiere  formation  d'une  chalne  de 
postes  entre  le  fleuve  Saint-Laurent  et  le  golfe  du  Mexique, 
1683-1724.     Paris,  Imprimerie  de  D.  Jouaust,  1883. 

Same,  sixi^me  partie:  Exploration  des  affluents  du  Mississipi  et 
decouverte  des  montagnes  Rocheuses,  1679-1754.  Paris, 
Imprimerie  Jouaust  et  Sigaux,  1886. 


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Y4.     COMMITTEEH  OF  CONGRESS -Continued 

Library  Joint  Committee— Continued 

Rochamboau,  commemoration  by  CongrcHS  of  serviccH  of  French 
auxiliary  forces  in  War  of  Independence  [with  list  of  works 
relating  to  French  alliance  in  American  Revolution];  by  De 
B.  Randolph  Keim.     1907  [1908].    large  8« 

Statuary  Hall.  Legislation  creating  national  Statuary  Hall  in 
Capitol,    with   Proceedings  in   ('ongress  relating   to  statues 

S laced  in  national  Statuary   Hall  by  States;  compiled   by 
[.  A.  Vale.     1909.    large  8° 
Washington,  George.     Proceedings  in  connection  with  presentation 
ot  reproduction  of  bust  of  Washington  [bv  David  d'Angers] 
by  certain  citizens  of  France.     1905.     larg'e  8°    [4778-4397] 

Library  Committee  (Senate?) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1822,  to  close  of  49lh  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Lillley,  George  Li.,  Select  Committee  on  Investi- 
gation of  Charges  Made  by  (House) 

Electric  Boat  ('ompany.  Report  of  select  committee  appointed 
pursuant  to  II.  R.  288  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  investi- 
gate charges  made  by  G.  L.  Lilley  against  Electric  Boat  Com- 
pany of  New  Jersey  and  their  predecessors  the  Holland  Boat 
Company,  and  Members  of  Congress].  1908.  [5227-1727] 
[pt.  1  of  Congressional  edition.] 

Electric  Boat  Company.  Hearings,  Mar.  9[-Apr.  7],  1908  [under 
H.  R.  288,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  investigate  charges 
made  by  G.  L.  Lilley  against  Electric  Boat  Company  of  New 
Jersey  and  their  predecessors  the  Holland  Boat  Company, 
and  Members  of  Congress].  1908.  v.  1.  [5227-1727]  [pt.  2 
of  Congressional  edition.] 
Same  [Mar.  17-Apr.  30,  1908].  1908.  v.  2.  [5228-1727]  [pt.  3 
of  Congressional  edition.] 

Manufactures  Committee  (House) 

[This  committee  dates  from  the  16th  Congress.    See,  for  further  information, 
note  under  Y4.C731:] 

Industry.  Memorial  [of  Philip  Triplett  relative  to  protection  of 
American  industry].     [Mar.  28,  1842.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Trusts.  Investigation  of  certain  trusts,  report  in  relation  to  sugar 
trust  and  standard  oil  trust  [July  30,  1888,  with  hearings,  Mar. 
8-July  20,  1888],  50th  Congress,  1st  session.  1889.  ([50th 
Cong.  1st  sess.     H.  rp.  3112];  serial  no.  2606.) 

Wells,  D.  A.  Review  of  last  report  of  [special]  commissioner  [of 
revenue,  D.  A.]  Wells,  report  submitted  May  19,  1870,  by 
[Daniel  J.]  Morrell,  from  majority  of  Committee  on  Manufac- 
tures.   1870.    ([4l8t  Cong.  2d  sess.    H.  rp.  72];  serial  no.  1437.) 

Manufactures  Committee  (Senate) 


{This  committee  dates  from  the  19th  Congress,  1st  se-ssion. 
raation,  note  under  Y4.C73  •:] 


Sec,  for  further  Infor- 


Foods.     Hearing,  Mar.  27,  1908  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  on  S.  42, 
3043,   amending  act  for  preventing  manufacture   [etc.],   of 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A  new 
committee  has  since  been  appointed,  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  Y4., 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 

Y4.L89:    Lorimer,  William,  Committee  to  Investigate  Election  of  (Senate) 
(CT) 


1598 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.M312: 


M19 

Y4:.M46: 

T28 


Y4.M53: 

All 


Am3 
An2 


C731 

C732 

C86^ 

C862 
C863 

Evl 
F76 

H43 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS—Continued 

Manufactures  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

adulterated,  misbranded,  poisonous  or  deleterious  foods,  drugs, 
medicines,  and  liquors,  and  for  regulating  traffic  therein,  also 
S.  139,  authorizing  Government  assistance  in  development 
and  encouragement  of  ramie-fiber  silk  and  flax  preparation 
and  manufacture.  1908. 
McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Feb. 
10,  1864,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  ^  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning  Mc- 
Kee's compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Meat  Products,  Select  Committee  on  Trans- 
portation and  Sale  of  (Senate) 

Testimony  taken  [Nov.  20,  1888-Jan.  28,  1890,  recess  of  50th  Con- 
gress and  51st  Congress,  1st  session].  1889  [1890].  [Appears 
also,  with  report  or  committee,  as  Slst  Congress,  Ist  session, 
Senate  report  829;  serial  no.  2705.] 

Mercliant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee  (House) 

Alaska.  Fur-seal  and  other  fisheries  of  Alaska,  investigation  of  fur- 
seal  and  other  fisheries  of  Alaska,  report  [Jan.  29,  1889,  and 
hearings,  June  8, 1888-Jan.  11, 1889,  50th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
1889.     ([50th  Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  rp.  3883];  serial  no.  2674.) 

American  sailing  vessels.  Discriminations  against  American  sail- 
ing vessels  in  coastwise  trade  [hearings.  Mar.  2-9,  1908,  on  H. 
4771,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1908.] 

Andromeda,  barkentine.  American  register  for  barkentine  Andro- 
meda [hearings,  Jan.  7-28,  1909,  on  H.  18566,  60th  Congress, 
2d  session].     1909. 

Collisions.  [Letter,  with  inclosures,  from  commissioner  of  naviga- 
tion, Commerce  and  Labor  Department,  relative  to  H.  17564, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  act  to  adopt  regulations 
for  preventing  collisions  upon  harbors,  rivers,  and  inland  wa- 
ters, as  to  use  of  passing  signals  in  fog.]    Apr.  23,  1906. 

Commerce.  Promotion  of  commerce  and  increase  of  foreign  trade 
[hearing,  Jan.  10, 1899,  on  H.  11312,  55th  Congress,  3d  session, 
to  promote  commerce  and  increase  of  foreign  trade  by  grant- 
ing subsidies  to  vessels  and  to  provide  auxiliary  cruisers, 
transports,  and  seamen].     [1899.] 

Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries,  60th  Congress.  1908. 
narrow  16** 

Crews.     Complement  of  crews  of  vessels  [hearing]  Feb.  8,  1906  [on 
H.  12472,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  sec.  4463,  Re- 
vised statutes,  relating  to  complement  of  crews  of  vessels]. 
[1906.] 
Same,  Feb.  15,  1906.     [1906.] 

Crews.  Hearings  [Jan.  23-Feb.  27, 1908],  on  H.  225,  10458,  13463  [and 
16987,  60th  Congress,  1st  session],  complement  of  crews  of  ves- 
sels.    1908. 

Eva,  steamship.  American  register  for  steamship  Eva  [hearing,  Mar. 
19-26,  1908,  on  H.  15004,  60th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1908.] 

Foreign  Mail  Service.  Development  of  Foreign  Mail  Service,  Ameri- 
can merchant  marine,  and  American  commerce,  memoranda 
on  substitute  for  S.  529  [59th  Congress,  2d  session].  1907.  44  p. 
[5073-391]  [This  edition  has  additional  matter  on  p.  8-12, 
not  given  in  Congressional  edition  of  40  p.] 

Herron,  John.  Address  of  John  Herron  delivered  before  Shipowners' 
Association  at  Liverpool,  England,  Feb.  13,  1905  [extract  rela- 
tive to  effect  upon  British  shipping  of  granting  subsidies  to 
vessels  bj^  United  States  and  appealing  for  State  aid  to  Brit- 
ish shipping].  [1905.]  [From  Shipping  gazette  and  Lloyd's 
list,  Feb.  17,  1905.] 


1599 


ClamlAratlun 
no. 

Y4.M53: 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 


Marine 

-Continued 


and      Fisheries     Committee 


Merchant 

(House)- 

Life-preeervera.  Better  Beourity  of  life  on  certain  wateif^chlft  [hear> 
ing,  Apr.  9-16,  1908,  on  H.  1!)(J09,  60th  ConCTese,  Ist  seesion, 
relating  to  eauipment  of  bargep,  etc.,  with  necessary  life- 
preservers].     [1908.  J 

Life-preservers.  Rails  and  life-preservers  [hearing,  Apr.  16,  1908,  on 
H.  19669,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  relating  to  equipment  of 
bargee,  etc.,  with  necessary  rails  and  life-preservers  J.  1908. 
[Appears  also,  with  omissions,  in  the  hearings  on  H.  19669,  60th 
Congress,  Ist  session,  Apr.  9-16,  1908  (Y4.M53:L62').] 

Life  preservers  on  motor  vessels,  statement  of  Eugene  T.  Chamber- 
lain [Jan.  14,  1909,  on  H.  25678,  60th  Congress,  2d  session,  to 
require  life-preservers  on  motor  vessels].     1909. 

Motor-boats.  [Report  of  Steamboat-Inspection  Service,  Jan.  11, 
1901,  on  H.  12743,  56th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  amend  act  for 
requirements  for  vessels  propelled  by  gas,  fluid,  naphtha,  or 
electric  motors,  so  as  to  require  licensed  engineer,  etc.].    [1901.] 

Motor-boats.  Hearings,  letters,  petitions,  and  protests  relative  to 
H.  7033  [58th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  amend  act  for  require- 
ments for  vessels  propelled  by  gas,  fluid,  naphtha,  or  electric 
motors,  so  as  to  require  licensed  engineer,  etc.].     [1904.] 

OflBcers.  Licensed  officers  of  steam  and  sail  vessels  [hearings  before 
subcommittee  on  miscellaneous.  May  1,  1908,  on  H.  15657,  60th 
Congress,  1st  session].     [1908.] 

OflScers.  To  provide  licensed  officers  of  steam  and  sail  vessels  [hear- 
ings, Jan.  21,  Feb.  4,  1909,  on]  H.  15657  [60th  Congress,  2d 
session].     [1909.] 

Passengers.  List  of  passengers  [hearings,  May  7,  Apr.  9,  1908,  60th 
('ongress,  1st  session,  on  H.  19661,  to  amend  sec.  4467,  4468  of 
Revised  statutes,  relative  to  keeping  of  lists  of  passengers  on 
passenger  steamers,  and  H.  19669,  relating  to  equipment  of 
barges,  etc.,  with  necessary  rails  and  life-preservers].     [1908.] 

Philippine  Islands.  To  regulate  shipping  between  ports  of  United 
States  and  ports  in  Philippine  Archipelago  [and]  between  ports 
in  Philippine  Archipela<j;o  [hearings,  Feb.  26,  27,  1904,  on  S. 
2259,  58th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Pilotage.  Abolishment  of  compulsory  pilotage  [hearings,  Jan.  19, 
1905,  on  H.  7298,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  to  remove  discrimi- 
nations as  to  compulsory  pilotage  against  American  sailing 
vessels  in  coasting  trade].    [1905.] 

Pilotage.  House  bill  5281,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  abolishment  of 
compulsory  pilotage  [hearings,  Jan.  11,  12,  1906].     [1906.] 

Pilotage.  Petitions  and  telegrams  relating  to  H.  5281  [59th  Congress, 
1st  session,  to  remove  discriminations  as  to  compulsory  pilotage 
against  American  sailing  vessels  in  coasting-trade],     [1906.] 

Radio-telegraphic  installations  and  radio-telegraphers  on  certain 
ocean  steamers  [hearings,  Feb.  3-6,  1909,  on  H.  27145,  60th 
Congress,  2d  session].     1909. 

Seamen.  Hearings  on  bills  relating  to  rights  and  duties  of  seamen, 
Feb.  1896  [54th  Congress,  1st  session,  condensed  statement  of 
present  law  and  bills  pending,  with  amendments,  prepared  by 
bureau  of  Navigation,  Treasury  Department].     1896.    4° 

Seagoing  barges  [hearings,  Apr.  16-May  5,  1908,  on  H.  20392  and  S. 
6487,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to  seagoing  barges]. 
[1908.]    p.  33-103. 
Same.     [1908.]    73  p.     [Pages  are  numbered  differently,  and  p. 
7 1-7  3  are  addi  ti  onal .  ] 

Seagoing  barges.  [Hearing,  May  14,  15,  1908,  on  that  portion  of  H. 
21815,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  relating  to  seagoing  barges  and 
8C0W8.]     [1908.] 


1600 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.M53: 

She  2 

She  3 
She* 

She'* 

Sh6« 

She^ 

Sp6 
Yl 


Y4.M58: 

M19 


Y4.M59 ' : 

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Ap62 

Ap63 
Ap6* 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Merchant      Marine      and    Flslieries      Committee 

(House) — Continued 

Shipping.  Hearing,  Jan.  14,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  bills 
creating  commission  to  consider  and  recommend  legislation  for 
development  of  American  merchant  marine].     [1904.] 

Shipping.  American  shipping  engaged  in  foreign  trade,  hearing 
[resolutions  and  petitions  relative  to]  H.  7056  [58th  Congress,  2d 
session,  creating  commission  to  consider  and  recommend  legis- 
lation for  development  of  American  merchant  marine].     [1904.] 

Shipping.  Registers  to  foreign-built  ships  [hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee on  registers,  Feb.  2-6,  1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Shipping.  Development  of  American  merchant  marine  and  com- 
merce, hearings  on  S.  529  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  shipping 
bill  of  Merchant  Marine  Commission,  Apr.  4-13,  1906.  1906. 
563  p. 
Same  [with  amendments  proposed  by  Merchants'  Associatioa  of 
New  York,  and  memorandum  in  support  thereof].  1906. 
577  p. 

Shipping.  Development  of  American  merchant  marine  and  com- 
merce, labor's  interest  in  American  shipping,  petitions  and 
resolutions  from  workingmen  and  labor  organizations  in  regard 
to  S.  529  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  shipping  bill  of  Merchant 
Marine  Commission.     1907. 

Shipping.  Development  of  American  merchant  marine  and  Amer- 
ican commerce,  declarations  of  mercantile  bodies,  national  and 
local,  for  upbuilding  of  American  shipping  in  foreign  trade. 
1907. 

Sponge.  Protection  of  sponge  industry,  hearings  on  [S .  4805  and  4806, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session],  Apr.  19,  25,  1906.     1906. 

Yacht  clubs.  Repealing  sec.  [4216],  Revised  statutes,  relating  to  for- 
eign organized  yacht  clubs,  statement  of  William  E.  Cox 
[before  subcommittee  on  navigation  laws.  May  8,  1908,  on  H. 
18782,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  to  repeal  sec.  4216,  Revised 
statutes,  to  permit  foreign  organized  yacht  clubs  to  enter  or 
leave  ports  of  United  States  without  entering  or  clearing  at 
custom-houses  or  paying  tonnage  tax].     1909. 

Mileage  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Sept.  15,  1837,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (House) 

Appropriation  bill.  Military  appropriation  bill  [hearings,  Dec.  9-15, 
1902,  on  H.  16567,  57th  Congress,  2d  session,  making  appropria- 
tion for  Army,  fiscal  year  1904].     [1902.] 

Appropriation  bill.     Hearings  [Dec.  14-16,  1903],  on  [H.  10670,  58th 
Congress,  2d  session],  making  appropriation  for  Army,  fisca 
year  1905.     [1903.] 
Same  [Dec.  12-16,  1904],  on  [H.  17473,  58th  Congress,  3d  session], 
making  appropriation  for  Army,  fiscal  year  1906.     [1904.] 

Appropriation  bill.  Hearing  [Jan.  8-16,  1906],  on  [H.  14397,  59th 
Congress,  1st  session],  army  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year 
1906-7.     1906. 

Appropriation  bill.  Army  appropriation  bill  [fiscal  year  1907,  H. 
14397,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  hearing,  Jan.  23,  1906;  state- 
ments of  General  Oliver  and  General  Greely.     1906. 

Appropriation  bill.  Hearing  [Dec.  11-18,  1906],  on  [H.  23551,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  army  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year 
1907-8.     1907  [1906]. 


1601 


OtoaslfleAtlon 
no. 

Y4.M69': 

Ap6^ 


Ap6* 

Ap6» 

Ap6>° 

Ar5» 

Ar52 


Ar53 
Ar5* 

Ar5^ 

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Y4.     COMMITTEE8  OF  CONGRESS— (Mntinued 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (Houae)— Oontinued 

Appropriation  bill.  Additional  hoarinp;  [Jan.  5,  1907],  on  fH.  23551, 
59th  Oonprese,  2d  session  J,  army  aupropriation  bill,  fiscal  year 
1907-8;  fstatemont  of  Robert  M.  O^Reilly  on  construction  and 
repair  oi  hospitals].     1907. 

Appropriation  bill.     Hearing:  [Jan.  14-^1,  1908],  on  [H.  17288,  60th 
Congress,    Ist  session],   army  appropriation  bill,   fiscal  year 
1908-9.     1908. 
Same  [Dec.  9-18,  1908],  on  [H.  26915,  60th  Congress,  2d  session], 

army  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1909-10.     1908. 
Same  [Deo.  8-13,  1909],  on  [11.  15384,  6l8t  Congress,  2d  session], 
army  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1910-11.    1909. 

Army  roorganization  [hearing,  Dec.  12-17,  1898,  on  II.  11022,  55th 
Congress,  3d  session,  to  provide  for  reorganization  of  Army]. 
[1898.] 

Army.  Staff  departments  of  Army,  extracts  from  Garfield,  Coburn, 
Banning,  Maish,  and  Burnside  reports,  1869  to  1878,  with 
statement  of  existing  law  on  subject,  and  views  of  Washington 
on  need  of  standing  Army;  compiled  by  Herman  D.  Reeve. 
1900. 

Army.  Increase  of  eflBciency  of  Army,  hearing  [May  14-23,  1900], 
on  S.  4300  [56th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  increase  efficiency 
of  military  establishment  of  United  States.     [1900.] 

Army.  Memorandum  for  Military  Committee  [on  present  organiza- 
tion and  proposed  organization  of  Army].  [1901.]  12® 
[This  document  bears  no  evidence  of  the  Government  body 
publishing  it.] 

Army.  To  increase  efficiency  of  Army  [hearing,  Dec.  13,  1902,  on 
H.  15449,  57th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  increase  efficiency  of 
Army  by  establishment  of  General  Staff  Corps;  statement  of 
Elihu  Root].     [1902.]  . 

Army.  Slight  index  to  [Joseph  C]  Breckinridge's  testiflpiony  [and 
testimony]  Dec.  17,  1902  [on  H.  15449,  57th  Congress,  3d 
session,  to  increase  efficiency  of  Army  by  establishment  of 
General  Staff  Corps].     [1902.] 

Artillery.  Change  in  organization  of  Artillery  Corps;  statement  of 
George  F.  Harrison  [May  22,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
[1906.] 

Artillery.  Statement  of  Arthur  Murray  [Jan,  5,  1907],  in  explana- 
tion of  artillery  bill,  H.  17437  [17347,  59th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
1907. 

Artillery.    Hearing  [Jan.  8,  1907],  on  artillery  bill,  H.  17347  [59th 
Congress,  2d  session;  statement  of]  William  H.  Taft.     1907. 
Same  [Jan.  11,  1907;  statement  of  Johnson  Hagood].     1907. 

Chattanooga  and  Chickamauga  National  Military  Park  [hearing, 
Mar.  12,  1908,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  3870,  to  add 
10,000  acres  of  land  to  Chattanooga  and  Chickamauga  National 
Military  Park,  and  H.  4818,  to  add  20,000  acres  of  land  to 
same].    1908. 

Dental  surgeons.    Hearing  [Jan.  26,  19051,  on  H.  79  [58th  Congress, 
3d  session],  to  reorganize  corps  of  dental  surgeons  attached  to 
Medical  Department  of  Army.     [1905.] 
Same,  addenda.    [1905.] 

Dental  corps,  Army,  hearing  [Mar.  13,  1906,  on]  H.  9737  [59th  Con- 

fress,   Ist  session],  to  reorganize  corps  of  dental  surgeons, 
ledical  Department.     [1906.]    * 
Same.    [1906.]    [Corrected  2d  print.] 
Education.    Hearing  [Feb.  26,  1908],  on  H.  11336  j[60th  Congress, 
1st  session],  to  promote  military  education  in  civil  institutions 
of  learning.    1908. 
11 101 


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no. 

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F77 


G13 


G41 


H75 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19'^ 
M19« 
M19^ 
M19» 
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M19»2 
M19" 
M19" 
MI915 
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M462 

M463 
M591 

M592 


M593 
M59* 
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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Fort  Fisher  national  park.  Hearing  before  subcommittee,  60th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  H.  9131,  to  establish  national  park  at 
Fort  Fisher,  N.  C,  Jan.  16,  1909.     1909. 

Gallatin  turnpike,  Tenn.  Hearings  [Mar.  16,  1908],  on  S.  4454  [60th 
Congress,  1st  session,  authorizing  acceptance  of  Gallatin  turn- 
pike, from  Nashville  to  national  cemetery,  county  of  David- 
son, Tenn.].     1908. 

Gillette,  Cassius  E.  Hearing  on  H.  J.  R.  71  [59th  Congress,  1st 
session],  granting  leave  of  absence  to  Cassius  E.  Gillette  [to 
enable  him  to  act  as  engineer  of  filtration  plant  at  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.],  Feb.  8,  1906.     1906. 

Home.  Temporary  Home  for  ex-Volunteer  Union  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  in  District  of  Columbia,  hearing  [Mar.  13,  15,  1906], 
on  H.  71  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  provide  [new  building 
for]  home.    1906. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

Same. 

1887. 

v.  3. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

Same. 

1887. 

v.  6. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  9. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  10. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  11. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  12. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  13. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  14. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  15. 

Medical  Department.  Hearing,  Apr.  19,  1904,  on  H.  13998  [58th 
Congress,  2d  session],  to  increase  efficiency  of  Medical  De- 
partment; statement  of  R.  M.  O'Reilly.  1904. 
Same  [Feb.  6,  1905],  on  [S.  4838,  58th  Congress,  3d  session],  to 
increase  efficiency  of  Medical  Department;  statement  of  Louis 
Livingston  Seaman.  [1905.] 
Same  [Jan.  11,  1906,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  on  increase  in 
Medical  Corps  [Department].     1906. 

Military  Academy.  Hearings  [Feb.  29,  Mar.  1,  1904],  on  [H.  13860, 
58th  Congress,  2d  session],  making  appropriations  for  Military 
Academy,  fiscal  year  1905.     1904. 

Military  Academy  appropriation  bill,  statement  of  Albert  L.  Mills 
(Jan.  13,  1905,  on  H.  17984,  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  mak- 
ing appropriations  for  Military  Academy,  fiscal  year  1906]. 
[1905.] 

Military  Academy.  Hearing  [Jan.  14,  16,  1907],  on  [H.  24537,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  appropriations  for  Military  Academy, 
year  ending  June  30,  1908.     1907. 

Military  Academy.  Record  and  hearings  [Jan.  12,  1909,  60th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session]  of  subcommittees  of  Senate  and  House  as 
board  of  visitors  at  Military  Academy.    1909. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers.  Investigation  of 
management  of  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers 
[report,  Mar.  3,  1885,  and  testimony,  Aug.  1-Nov.  27,  1884, 
recess  of  48th  Congress].  1885.  ([48th  Cong.  2d  sess.  H.  rp. 
2676];  serial  no.  2329.) 


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no. 

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Or2 
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P292 

P293 

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V882 

V88» 

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T4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRBSS^Continuod 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Officers.  Hoaring  [Jan.  28,  1909],  on  S.  2671  [60th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion], for  extra  officers  for  Army.     1909. 

Ordnance  and  Medical  departments  of  Army,  On  increase  of  Ord- 
nance and  Medical  departments  of  Army,  [hearingsj  Jan.  19, 
[and  23],  1905  [58th  Congress,  3d  session,  on  S.  5166,  to  increase 
efficiency  of  Ordnance  Department,  and  S.  4838,  to  increase 
efficiency  of  Medical  Department].    1905. 

Pay.  Statements  concerning  Capron  bill,  H .  21400  [59th  Congress,  2d 
session],  to  regulate  and  equalize  pay  of  officers  and  enlisted 
men  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and  Revenue-Marine  Serv- 
ice, consisting  of  letters  of  Secretary  of  War,  Secretary  of  Navy, 
and  Secretary  of  Treasury  [etc.,  Jan.  20-29,  1907].    [1907.] 

Pay.  Remarks  of  Johnson  Hagood  upon  occasion  of  hearing  upon  bill 
to  increase  pay  of  officers  of  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps  [and 
Revenue-Marine  Service],  H.  21400  [59th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1907.] 

Pay.  Hearing,  Feb.  12,  13,  1907,  on  H.  21400  and  23109  r59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  relating  to  increased  pay  of  Army,  Navy,  and 
Marine  Corps.     1907. 

Pay.  [Circular  concerning  proposed  pay  for  enlisted  men  of  Army.] 
[1908.] 

Rank.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  War  [with  memorandum  of  chief  of 
staff]  returning  H.  16502  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  bring 
about  gradual  adjustment  of  rank  throughout  several  lines  01 
artillery,  cavalry,  and  infantry  of  Army.     1908. 

Signal  Corps.  Letter  of  Secretary  of  War,  Jan.  22,  1908,  returning 
H.  12890  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  increase  efficiency  of 
Signal  Corps.     [1908.] 

Volunteer  retired  list.  Statement  of  S.  L.  Glasgow  [Dec.  13,  1906], 
on  H.  8989  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  create  special  roll  to 
be  known  as  volunteer  retired  list  [for  certain  officers  of  Civil 
War].    1906. 

Volunteer  retired  list.  Letter  of  Byron  M.  Cutcheon  [Dec.  31,  1906], 
relating  to  H.  8989  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  create  special 
roll  to  be  known  as  volunteer  retired  list  [for  certain  officers  of 
Civil  War].     1907. 

Volunteer  retired  list.  Letter  of  Green  B.  Raum  [Feb.  6,  1907],  relat- 
ing to  H.  24544  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  create  special  roll 
to  De  known  as  volunteer  retired  list  [for  certain  officers  of  Civil 
War].  1907. 
Same  [Jan.  16, 1908],  relating  to  H.  6288  [60th  Congress,  1st  session], 
to  create  special  roll  to  be  known  as  volunteer  retired  list. 
1908. 

Volunteer  retired  list.  Estimates  of  cost  from  Department  of  Interior 
and  War  Department  on  H.  6288,  16645  [60th  Confess,  1st  ses- 
sion], providing  for  creation  of  volunteer  retired  list.     1908. 

Volunteer  army.  Hearing  [Nov.  17,  1908],  on  H.  23862  [60th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  for  raising  volunteer  army  in  time  of  actual  or 
threatened  war.     1908. 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (Senate) 

Alaska.  Compilation  of  narratives  of  explorations  in  Alaska.  1900. 
4«    [3896-1023] 

American  flag,  hearing  before  [subcommittee],  60th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  565  and  727,  to  prevent  desecration  of  American  flag, 
Apr.  27,  1908.     1908. 

Appropriations.     Hearings  [Mar.  16, 1906],  on  army  appropriation  bill , 

fiscal  year  1906-7  [H.  14397],  59th  Congress,  1st  session.     1906. 

Same  [before  subcommittee,  Jan.  30,  31,  1907],  on  [H.  23551,  59th 

Congress,  2d  session],  army  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1908, 

[1907.J 


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no. 

Y4.M59  2: 

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Ap64 
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Ar52 

Ar53 
Ar5* 

Ar5« 
B821 
B822 

B823 


B82* 
B82« 

B82« 


C16 


C76 


C89 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Appropriation  bill.     Army  appropriation  bill  [hearings  before  sub- 
committee, Mar.  25-27,  1908,  on  H.  17288,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  making  appropriations  for  Army,   fiscal  year  19091. 
[1908.]    * 
Same.     [1908.]    [Corrected  2d  print.] 

Same  [Feb.  15,  16,  1909],  on  H.  26915  [60th  Congress,  2d  session], 
making  appropriations  for  Army,  fiscal  year  1910.     1909. 

Army  reorganization  bill,  hearings  before  subcommittee  [Feb.  8, 
1899J,  upon  H.  11022  [55th  Congress,  3d  session],  to  provide  for 
reorganization  of  Army.     1899. 

Army  bill,  hearing  [Dec.  11-14,  1900,  on  S.  4300,  56th  Congress,  2d 
session,  to  increase  efficiency  of  Army].     [1900.]     [Incorrect 
copy;  issued  in  separate  signatures.] 
Same  [Dec.  11-17, 1900].     [1900.]    [Corrected  copy  of  above,  with 
additional  matter.] 

Army.  Efficiency  of  Army  [hearings,  Mar.  12-20,  1902,  on]  S.  3917 
[57th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  increase  efficiency  of  Army  by 
establishment  of  General  Staff  Corps].  1902. 
Same  Jliearing,  Dec.  17, 1902,  on]  S.  6332  [57th  Congress,  2d  session, 
to  increase  efficiency  of  Army  by  establishment  of  General  Staff 
Corps];  statement  of  Elihu  Root.  1902.  [Also  in  Establish- 
ment of  General  Staff  Corps  in  Army  (W1.2:G28  ^).] 

Brownsville,  Tex.  Summary  discharge  or  mustering  out  of  regiments 
or  companies,  letter  from  Secretary  of  War  [to  Military  Affairs 
Committee,  Senate]  transmitting  additional  testimony  and 
exhibits  in  Brownsville  case.  1907.  [In  5252-402,  pt.  1] 
Same,  message  from  President  transmitting  report  from  Secretary 
of  War,  with  documents,  including  letter  of  General  [A.  B.] 
Nettleton  and  memoranda  as  to  precedents  for  summary  dis- 
charge or  mustering  out  of  regiments  or  companies,  and  addi- 
tional testimony  and  exhibits  [index].  1907.  [In  5252-402, 
pt.  1] 

Brownsville,  Tex.     Affray  at  Brownsville,  Tex.,  hearings  [Feb.  4-27, 
1907],  concerning  affray  at  Brownsville,  Aug.  13  and  14,  1906. 
1907.    V.  1.     [5254-402,  pt.  4] 
Same  [Mar.  11-Apr.  5,  1907].     1907.     v.  2.     [5255-402,  pt.  5] 
Same  [May  14-June  14,  1907].     1907.     v.  3.     [In  5256-402,  pt.  6] 

[See  note  under  Y4.M592:B82^] 
Same  [Nov.  18, 1907-Feb.  25, 1908].  [1907-08.]  [In  5256-402,  pt. 
6]  [Issued  in  separate  signatures.  These  signatures  were 
included  in  v.  3  of  the  Congressional  document  edition  but 
were  omitted  from  v.  3  of  the  bureau  edition  (Y4.M592:B82^). 
A  corrected  2d  print  of  the  last  signature  was  issued.] 
See,  for  proceedings  of  general  court-martial  convened  at  head- 
quarters Department  of  Texas,  W24.2:B82. 

Canteen.  Statement  of  Mrs.  J.  C.  Kelton  on  S.  5703  [58th  Con- 
gress, 3d  session],  to  amend  sec.  38  of  act  to  increase  effi- 
ciency of  permanent  military  establishment  of  United  States, 
approved  Feb.  2,  1901  [by  restoration  of  army  canteen],  Jan. 
19,  1905.     1905. 

Confederates.  Graves  of  Confederate  soldiers,  data  relating  to  loca- 
tions and  condition  of  graves  of  Confederate  soldiers  who  died 
in  Federal  prisons  and  military  hospitals  and  were  buried  near 
their  places  of  confinement,  also  suggestions  as  to  Congressional 
legislation  to  provide  for  remedial  measures,  by  Samuel  E. 
Lewis,  reprinted  for  Committee  on  Military  Affairs,  Senate. 
1902. 

Cuba.  Statements  of  Leonard  Wood,  Jan.  18,  19,  1899,  and  M.  C. 
Butler,  Jan.  30,  1899,  regarding  affairs,  civil  and  military,  in 
Cuba  [55th  Congress,  3d  session].    1899. 


1605 


CUsslflratloii 
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Y4.M5S>^! 

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H36 


H78 


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M19' 


MI92 

M193 

M19* 

M19^ 

M19« 

M19' 

MI98 

M19» 

M19"' 

M591 


M59  = 

R29 
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D632 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS- Continued 

Military  A£Ralrs  Committee  (Senate) — Continued 

Elimination  bill  [now  draft  of  bill  to  increane  efficiency  of  Army  and 
letter  of  William  U.  Taft,  May  25,  1908,  60th  Congreee,  let 
BeesionJ.     1908, 

Heistand,  Henry  Olcot  Sheldon.  Investigation  of  charges  against 
H.  O.  S.  Heistand  [hearings  before  subcommittee,  Sept.  30- 
Nov.  29,  1901,  aa  authorized  by  S.  R.  583,  5()th  Congress,  2d 
session].    [1902.J 

Horses.    Army  horses,  remount  systems  abroad,  improvements  sug- 

fested  at  home,  some  remarks  about  proposed  plant  on  Crow 
teservation,  Mont.,  for  breeding  of  cavalry  horses  by  Indians 
of  reservation  [etc.;  compiled  by  Francis  h.  VVolcottJ.     1908. 

Intoxicating  liquors.  Sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  at  army  canteens, 
hearings,  Dec.  7-14  [1900,  56th  Congress,  2d  session].     1900. 

Lieutenants.  Nominations  of  lieutenants  in  Army  pending  under 
act  of  Feb.  2,  1901,  objections  to  confirmation,  views  of  Sec- 
retary of  War  in  favor  of  confirmation,  and  review  of  his  state- 
ments.   /S«6  Y1.57^.-pub*. 

Lieutenants.  Report  to  accompany  nominations  of  lieutenants  [in 
Army  under  act  of  Feb.  2,  1901].    See  Y1.572:pub2. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


v.  2. 
V.  3. 
v.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
V.  8. 
V.  9. 
V.  10. 


Military  Academy.  Hearing  on  [H.  18030,  59th  Congress,  1st  session], 
Military  Academy  appropriation  bill  [1907],  before  subcom- 
mittee [May  16,  1906J.    [1906.] 

Militia.  Efficiency  of  militia,  statement  of  [Elihu  Root,  Dec.  4, 1902, 
on  n.  15345,  57th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1902.] 

Reports,  59th  Congress  [index].     1907. 

Valley  Forge,  Pa.  National  military  park  at  Valley  Forge,  Pa., 
hearing,  Jan.  29,  1902,  in  relation  to  S.  614  [57tJi  Congress,  1st 
session].     1902. 

Wood,  Leonard.  Argument  of  M.  A.  Hanna  in  opposition  to  pro- 
motion of  Leonard  Wood.    See  Yl.58-:3. 

Wood,  Leonard.  Nomination  of  Leonard  Wood  to  be  major-general, 
hearings  [Nov.  l^Dec.  15,  1903].    See  Y1.582:C. 

Wood,  Leonard.  Reasons  [of  J.  B.  Foraker]  for  favoring  confirmation 
of  nomination  of  Leonard  Wood  to  be  major-general.  See 
Y1.582:l. 

Wood,  Leonard.  Review  of  evidence  in  hearing  on  nomination  of 
Leonard  Wood  to  be  major-general,  as  reason  of  [Nathan  B. 
Srott]  for  vote  against  confirmation  of  said  nomination.  See 
Y1.582:2. 

Militia  Committee  (House) 

District  of  Columbia  militia.  Hearings  [Feb.  6,  7,  1908],  on  H.  7545 
[60th  Congress,  1st  session,  for  organization  of  militia  in  District 
of  Columbia;  statement  of  Lloyd  M.  Brett].  1908. 
Same  [Feb.  17,  1908,  60th  Confess,  Ist  session],  on  H.  14783  [to 
amend  act  to  promote  efficiency  of  militia,  and  H.  7545,  for 
organization  of  militia  in  District  of  Columbia].    1908. 


1606 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.M59^: 

M19 


M59 

Y4.M66: 

Ac2 


C63 
D25 

M19 

M661 

M662 
M663 

M66* 
N15 

Su8 


Y4:.M69^: 

E12^ 


El  22 
Y4.M69  2: 


M19 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Militia  Committee  (House) — Continued 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1835,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Militia.  Hearings  [Jan.  27,  1908],  on  H.  14783  [60th  Confess,  1st 
session,  to  amend  act  to  promote  efficiency  of  militia;  state- 
ment of  James  A.  Drain].     1908. 

Mines  and  Mining  Committee  (House) 

Accidents.  Letter  from  William  Clifford,  Jeannette,  Pa.  [Jan.  20, 
1908],  in  relation  to  mining  accidents.     [1908.] 

Coal  dust.  Letter  from  B.  F.  Jones  [Mar.  16, 1908],  in  relation  to  com- 
parative amount  of  dust  made  by  different  methods  of  mining. 
[1908.] 

Darr  mine.  Report  of  inspectors  of  bituminous  coal  region  of  Penn- 
sylvania to  chief  of  department  of  mines  of  Pennsylvania  [Jan. 
16,  1908,  in  relation  to  explosion  at  Darr  mine,  Westmoreland 
County,  Pa.,  Dec.  19,  1907].     [1908.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  19,  1865,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Mines  and  mining.  Hearings  [Jan.  19,  1904,  on  H.  8868,  58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  to  apply  portion  of  proceeds  of  sales  of  public 
lands  to  endowment  of  schools  of  or  departments  of  mines  and 
mining  in  States  and  Territories.  1904.  [Includes  also,  hear- 
ings of  Jan.  13-Apr.  17, 1902,  57th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  simi- 
lar bills  before  that  Congress.] 

Mines  Bureau.  Hearings  to  consider  question  of  establishment  of 
Bureau  of  Mines,  Mar.  9-30,  1908  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session]. 
1908. 

Mines  Bureau.  Letter  from  Thomas  F.  Walsh  favoring  establishment 
of  bureau  of  mines  and  mining  and  referring  to  importance  of 
development  and  production  of  rarer  minerals,  radium,  plati- 
num, vanadium,  columbite,  etc.     [1908.] 

Mining.  Statement  of  director  of  Geological  Survey  regarding  de- 
sirability of  more  extensive  recognition  of  mining  industry  by 
Governmental  inquiry.     [1908.] 

Naomi  mine.  Report  of  inspectors  of  bituminous  coal  region  of  Penn- 
sylvania to  chief  of  department  of  mines  of  Pennsylvania  [Dec. 
12,  1907,  on]  explosion  at  Naomi  mine  [Fayette  County,  Pa., 
Dec.  1,  1907].     [1908.] 

Sutro  Tunnel.  Report  of  commissioners,  evidence  taken  [Feb.  12- 
Mar.  29,  1872,  42d  Congress,  2d  session],  in  regard  to  Sutro 
Tunnel,  with  arguments,  and  report  of  committee  recommend- 
ing loan  by  Government  in  aid  of  construction  of  said  work. 
Washington,  D.  C,  M'Gill  &  Witherow,  printers  and  stereo- 
typers,  1872.  [This  contains  the  same  material,  rearranged,  as 
42d  Congress,  2d  session,  House  report  94,  serial  no.  1543.] 

Mississippi,  Select  Committee  to  Inquire  into 
Alleged  Frauds  in  Recent  Election  in  (Senate) 

Election,  1875.     Mississippi  in  1875,  report  [Aug.  7,  1876]  of  select 
committee  to  inquire  into  Mississippi  election  of  1875,  testi- 
mony [Apr.  27-June  23,  1876],  and  documentary  evidence. 
1876.    V.  1.    ([44th  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  rp.  527];  serial  no.  1669.) 
Same,  testimony  [June  9-July  12, 1876].     1876.     v.  2.     [1870-527] 

Mississippi  River,  Committee  on  Levees  and  Im- 
provements of  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1875,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 


1607 


Classlflcatlon 
no. 


M69 

tY4.N21: 
Y4.N22 ' : 

C44 


C73 

Es8» 


Es82 
EsS' 
H33 


H35" 

H35«» 

H35^7 

H35«8 

H35^» 

H35«« 

H35" 
H35<^2 

H35« 

H35<^ 

H35« 

H35«« 

H35" 

H71 
M19' 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19'^ 
M19« 
MI97 
M19« 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Mississippi  River,  Committee  on  Levees  and  Im- 
provements of  ^^Houee) — Continued 

T.  H,  McKee.    1887.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.J 
Mi&jissippi  River  improvements,  statement  of  Oswald  H.  Ernst  (Mar. 
30,  1906,  59th  ('ongresa,  Ist  sussioii].     [1906.] 


Naval  Affairs  Committee  (House) 

China.  Report  on  memorial  of  James  B.  Moore  [and  others],  asking 
aid  to  establish  line  of  mail  steamers  to  China.     [1852.] 

Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  [60th  Congress,  2d  session].  [1909.] 
narrow  16° 

Estimates.    Hearings  on  estimates  submitted  by  Secretary  of  Navy 
[etc.,  Dec.  10]  1906-[Jan.  18]  1907  [59th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
1907.     [See,  for  earlier  hearings,  Y4.N22 ' :H35  '-«^] 
Same  [Jan.  7-Mar.  27,  1908,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session].     1908. 
Same  [Dec.  7, 1908-Jan.  15]  1909  [60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1909. 

Hazing.  Hearings  before  subcommittee  [Feb.  15-24,  1906,  59th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  on  hazing  at  Naval  Academy  [with  report  of 
subcommittee].     1906.     [5038-690] 

Hearings  [Dec.  6,  1902-Jan.  12,  1903,  57th  Congress,  2d  session],  on 
appropriation  bill  subjects  [1904,  with  letters  from  Navy  De- 
partment, etc.,  nos.  1-54].     1903. 


Same,  no.  55. 
Same,  no.  56. 
Same,  no.  57. 
Same,  no.  58. 
Same,  no.  59. 
Same,  no.  60. 
Same,  no.  61. 
Same,  no.  62. 
Same,  no.  63. 
Same,  no.  64. 
Same,  no.  65. 
Same,  no.  66. 
Same,  no.  67. 


[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 
[1903.] 


See,  for  later  hearings,  Y4.N22':Es8'-3. 
Holland  submarine  boats,  hearings,  Jan.  [11-15],  1901  [56th  Congress, 

2d  session].     1901. 
McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Mar. 
13,  1822,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.     1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.    * 


Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


V.  3. 
v.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 

V.  7. 
V,  8. 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A  new  com- 
mittee has  since  been  appointed  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  Y4.,  the 
series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 


Y4.N21: 
(CT) 


National  Resources,  Committee  on  Conservation  of  (Senate) 


leog 


Classiflcatioii 
no. 

MI99 
R26 


Sul 
Su6 
V631 
V632 


Y4:.N22  2: 

Ap6 


At5 


H18 


M19 


MI92 
MI93 
MI94 
MI95 
M19*"' 
P43 


Y4.N22  3: 
P431 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Naval  Affairs  Coiniiilttee  (House)— Continued 
Same.     1887.     v.  9.     * 
Same.     1887.     v.  10.  * 

Regulations.  Decision  of  Attorney-General  regarding  proposed 
changes  in  Regulations  for  government  of  Navy,  edition  of 
1909.     Oct.  27,  1909  [published  1910]. 

Subcommittees.  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs  [54th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion], standing  subcommittees.     [1895.]    12** 

Summary  of  committee  work  done  by  Committee  on  Naval  Affairs, 
1st  session,  60th  Congress.     [1908.] 

Vessels  of  new  Navy,  hearing  on  policy  of  naval  reconstruction, 
Jan.  15-Feb.  25,  1890  [51st  Congress,  1st  session].     1890. 

Vessels.  List  of  Government  vessels  of  Navy,  Army,  Treasury 
Department,  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor,  with  tables 
giving  number  of  men  with  comparative  cost  of  those  per- 
forming similar  duties  to  enlisted  men  of  Navy  [Mar.  1908]. 
1908. 

Naval  Affairs  Committee  (Senate) 

Appropriations.  Compilation  of  annual  naval  appropriation  laws, 
1883-1903,  including  provisions  for  construction  of  all  vessels 
of  new  Navy;  by  Pitman  Pulsifer.  [Ist  edition,]  1904. 
443  p.  (58th  Cong.  2d  sess.  S.  doc.  100.)  *  [This  is  known 
as  the  Navy  yearbook.  Although  this  1st  edition  bears  the 
document  number  on  the  title-page  it  is  not  in  the  Congres- 
sional set.] 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    1904.    447  p.    See  [459&-1001 

Same,  1883-1904.     1904.     See  [4768-44]. 

Same,  1883-1905.     1906.    See  [4920-132]. 

Same,  1883-1906.     1906.    See  [5076-140]. 

Same,  1883-1907.     1907.    See  [524&-100]. 

Same,  1883-1908.     1908.    See  [5392-570]. 

Same,  1883-1909.     1909.    See  [5604-195]. 
Armor.     Prices  of  armor  for  naval  vessels,  investigation  [Jan.  8- 
Apr.  7,  1896,  54th  Congress,  1st  session],  in  relation  to  prices 
paid  for  armor  for  vessels  of  Navy.     1896. 
Hampton  Roads,  Va.     Naval  training  station  on  Hampton  Roads, 
Va.,  hearing  [Apr.  28,  1908],  on  S.  6708  [60th  Congress,  1st 
session],   authorizing  purchase  of  land  and  buildings  [etc.] 
thereon,  for  use  of  Navy  Department  as  naval  training  station, 
coaling  station,  and  for  other  Governmental  purposes.     1908. 
McKee's   compilation.     Reports,    from   organization  of  committee. 
Mar.  13,  1822,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.     1887.     v.  2.     * 

Same.     1887.     v.  3.     * 

Same.     1887.     v.  4.     * 

Same.     1887.     v.  5.     * 

Same.  1887.  v.  6.  * 
Personnel  of  Navy.  United  States  Navy,  hearings  [Feb.  25-Mar. 
11,  1908],  on  S.  3335  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  increase 
efficiency  of  personnel  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  no.  l[-6, 
and  index].  1908.  [Title  on  coyer  is:  Alleged  structural 
defects  in  battle  ships.] 

Naval  Affairs  Joint  Comimittee 

Personnel  of  Navy,  line,  testimony  taken  [Mar,  1-May  3,  1894,  53d 
Congress,  2d  session],  by  joint  subcommittee  of  Committees 
on  Naval  Affairs,  pursuant  to  joint  [concurrent]  resolution  of 
Jan.  12,  1894.     1894. 


IGOf) 


^^t^/^  COMMITTEES  OP  CONG  RES  S-Continued 

"Naval  Afflalrs  Joint  Committee— Continued 

Pereonnel  of  Navy,  staff,  testimony  taken  [Mar.  10(?)-Apr.  28,  1894, 
53d  ConpTt'ss,  2d  fiession],  by  joint  8ubr<»mmittce  of  Committees 
on  Naval  Affaire,  pursuant  to  joint  [concurrent]  resolution  of 
Jan.  12,  1894.     1894.  :    1  M 

New  Orleans  Riots  Select  Committee  (House) 

Report  [Feb.  11,  1867,  journal  of  committee,  and  testimony  taken, 
Dec.  11,  186G-Feb.  2,  1867,  39th  Cougresrt,  2d  session].  1867. 
([39th  Cong.  2d  sess.     II.  rp.  16];  serial  no.  1304.) 

New  York  Election  Frauds,  Alleged,  Select 
Committee  on  (IloustO 

Election  frauds.  New  York  election  frauds,  report  [Feb.  23,  1869, 
supplemental  report,  Mar.  1,  1869,  journal  of  committee,  Dec. 
18,  1868-Feb.  24,  1869,  and  testimony  taken,  Dec.  21,  1868- 
Feb.  24,  1869,  40th  Congress,  3d  session].  [1869.]  [Made  up 
of  40th  Congress,  3d  session,  House  reports  31  and  41;  serial 
nos.  1389,  1390.] 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Monument  and  Centennial 
Celebration  of  1883,  Joint  Select  Com- 
mittee on 

Washington  monument.  Centennial  celebration  and  Washington 
monument  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.     1889.    large  8°    [2576-601] 

Ordnance,  Heavy,  and  Projectiles,  Select  Com- 
mittee on  (Senate) 

Report  [and  testimony,  Dec.  1882-Feb.  1883,  47tli  Congress,  2d 
session],  under  resolution  of  Aug.  2,  1882.  1883.  ([47th  Cong. 
2d  sess.    S.  rp.  969];  serial  no.  2087.) 

Ordnance     and     War-Sblps     Select     Committee 

(Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Ordnance,  and 
Ordnance  and  War-Ships,  Senate,  40th  Congress,  1867^8th 
Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    * 

g?his  compilation  includes  reports  of  Select  Committee  on 
rdnance  and  War-Ships  appointed  July  3,  1884,  and  also 
those  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  on  Ordnance  appointed 
Mar.  30,  1867.  See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.  1887.  v.  2.  * 
Report  [and  testimony,  Aug.  8,  1884-Nov.  27,  1885,  before,  during, 
and  after  48th  Congress,  2d  session],  with  appendix.  1886. 
[2355-90] 

Ordnance,  Joint  Select  Committee  on 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Ordnance,  and 
Ordnance  and  War-Ships,  Senate,  40th  Congress,  1867-48th 
Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  2  v.  See 
Y4.0r22:M19''2. 

Outrages  in  Southern  States,  Alleged,  Select 
Committee  to  Investigate  (Senate) 

Report  on  alleged  outrages  in  Southern  States,  by  select  committee 
of  Senate,  Mar.  10,  1871  [journal  of  comuuttee,  Jan.  19-Mar. 
8,  1871,  and  testimony  taken  Jan.  24-Mar.  7,  1871,  42d  Con- 

fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     A  new 
committee  has  since  been  appointed  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  Y4., 
the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
Y4.0k4:    Oklahoma,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Indian  Contracts  in  (House) 

(CT) 


CUwRlflcation 
no. 

T4.N22»: 

P43=» 


Y4b.N42 ' : 
R29 

Y4.N4:2  2: 

El  2 


Y4.N42  3: 

W27 

tY4.0k4: 
Y4:.Or2  ' : 

R29 

Y4.0r2  2: 

M19» 


MI92 
R29 


Y4:.Or2  3: 

Y4.0u8: 

R29 


1610 


Classification 
no. 

Y4:.Ou8! 


Y4.P11 ' : 

H311 


H312 
H313 

H31* 
H31« 

H31« 
Or3i 


Or32 
Or33 

P831 


P832 

P833 

Sel 
Yd.Pll": 

Ai2 
M19 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Outrages  in  Soutliern  States,  Alleged,  Select 
Committee  to  Investigate  (Senate)— Continued 

gress,   1st  session].     1871.     ([42d   Cong.   1st  sess.     S.   rp.   1];' 
serial  no.  1468.) 

Pacific  Islands  and  Porto  Rico  Committee  (Senate) 

Hawaii  Ditch  Company,  Limited,  hearings  [Apr.  7-June  2,  1902,  on 
H.  11997,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  granting  Hawaii  Ditch 
Company,  Limited,  right  of  way  over  public  lands  in  Hawaii]. 
1902. 

Hawaiian  fund  for  public  works,  statements  [Feb.  13,  1906],  in  sup- 
port of  H.  14015  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  establish  fund 
for  public  works  in  Hawaii.     1906. 

Hawaii.  Territory  of  Hawaii,  statements  [Dec.  11,  1908],  on  [S. 
7033,  7695,  7697,  and  7698,  60th  Congress,  2d  session],  relating 
to  [importation  of  opium,  government,  and  electric  lighting  in] 
Hawaii.     1908. 

Hawaiian  investigation  [pt.  1],  report  of  subcommittee  on  Pacific 
Islands  and  Porto  Rico  on  general  conditions  in  Hawaii.  1903. 
Same,  pt.  2,  testimony  taken  before  Committee  on  Pacific  Islands 
and  Porto  Rico  [Sept.  8-25,  1902,  recess  of  57th  Congress],  under 
S.  R.  260,  1st  session,  57th  Congress,  authorizing  [investiga- 
tion of]  general  conditions  of  islands  of  Hawaii.  1902. 
Same,  pt.  3,  exhibits,  memorials,  petitions,  and  letters  presented 
to  Committee  on  Pacific  Islands  and  Porto  Rico.     1903. 

Organic  acts  for  Hawaii  and  Porto  Rico,  with  amendments  thereto, 
and  appendix  containing  general  legislation  affecting  Hawaii, 
Porto  Rico,  Guam,  and  Tutuila,  56th  Congress,  let  session-59th 
Congress,  1st  session.     1906. 
Same.     1907. 

Same,  56th  Congress,  1st  se8sion-59th  Congress,  2d  session;  by  C.  E. 
Alden.    1907. 

Porto  Rico.  Industrial  and  other  conditions  of  Puerto  Rico,  and 
form  of  government  which  should  be  adopted  for  it,  hearings 
[Jan.  13-22,  1900],  on  S.  2264  [56th  Congress,  1st  session],  to 
provide  government  for  Puerto  Rico.  1900.  (56th  Cong.  1st 
sess.     S.  doc.  147;  serial  no.  3851.) 

Porto  Rico.  Hearing,  Feb.  6,  1906  [on  S.  2620,  59th  Congress,  1st 
session,  that  inhabitants  of  Porto  Rico  shall  be  citizens  of 
United  States],     [1906.] 

Porto  Rico.  Boundaries  of  naval  reservation  [reservations],  San  Juan, 
P.  R.  [letter  from  Secretary  of  Navy  transmitting  report,  etc., 
59th  Congress,  2d  session].    Feb.  12,  1907. 

Seals.  Letter  of  Henry  W.  Elliott  [Apr.  19,  1902],  on  swift  impend- 
ing extermination  of  fur-seal  herd  of  Alaska,     [1902.] 

Pacific  Railroad  Committee  (Senate) 

[The  Pacific  Railroad  Committee  of  the  Senate  existed  from  the  38th  through  the 
42d  Congress  and  should  not  be  confused  with  aOiater  Pacific  Railroads  Com- 
mittee, Senate,  which  was  not  appointed  until  1893  during  the  53d  Congress. 
In  the  Public  Documents  Library  there  are  no  bureau  editions  of  publications 
of  the  latter  committee,  hence  no  classification  has  been  assigned  to  it.] 

Aid.  Policy  of  extending  Government  aid  to  additional  railroads  to 
the  Pacific  by  guaranteeing  interest  on  their  bonds,  report  of 
majority,  Feb,  19,  1869,  1869,  ([40th  Cong.  3d  sess,  S,  rp. 
219];  serial  no.  1362.) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  8,  1865,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  [Although  the  title-page  of  McKee's  com- 
pilation reads  as  given  here,  the  resolution  for  the  appointment 
of  the  committee  was  passed  Dec.  2,  1863,  38th  Congress,  1st 
session,  and  that  for  its  discontinuance.  Mar,  12,  1873,  42d  Con- 
gress, 3d  session.  See,  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19,] 


1611 


ClMslflcatlon 
no. 

Y4.P11='! 


M19 


Pll 


Y4.P27'; 

079 


C793 

C798 

C79* 

C79« 

C83» 

C832 

C833 

C83* 

D46 
D841 


D843 
D84« 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 
Paclflc  Railroads  Comnxlttee  (Ilouse) 

lThi:>  class  infludes  inil)lii'a(  ions  both  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroad 
down  to  the  end  of  the  38th  ConKress,  and  of  the  standing  committee  which 
superseded  it  in  the  39th  Congress.] 

McKoe's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committpo  on  Pacific  Railroads, 
House  of  Representatives,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  2,  1865,  to  close  of  49th  Congroas,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  [This  compilation  includes  reports  both 
of  the  Select  Committee  on  Pacific  Railroad  and  of  the  standing 
committee  which  superseded  it.  See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.J 

Pacific  railroad  and  telegraph,  report  [of  Select  Committee  on  Pacific 
Railroad,  July  24,  1856,  on  bill  to  provide  for  establishment  of 
railroad  and  telegraphic  communication  between  Atlantic 
States  and  Pacific  Ocean].  [1856.J  84  p.  [This  publication 
bears  on  the  first  page,  34th  Congress,  Ist  session,  House  report 
274,  but  that  report  which  appears  in  serial  no,  870  has  only  81 
p.  and  was  ordered  printed  on  July  24,  1856,  while  this  edition 
besides  having  3  p.  of  additional  matter,  states  plainly  on  the 
first  page  that  it  was  ordered  printed  on  July  28,  1856.] 

Patents  Commltteo  (House) 

Copyright.  Arguments  before  Committfee  on  Patents  of  House  of 
Representatives  conjointly  with  Senate  Committee  on  Patents 
on  rS.  6330  and]  H.  19853  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  amend 
and  consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright,  June  6-9,  1906. 
1906.     206  p. 

Copyright.  Arguments  before  Committees  on  Patents  of  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  conjointly,  on  S.  6330  and  H.  19853 
[59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  amend  and  consolidate  acts  re- 
specting copyright,  June  6-9,  1906.     1906.     xviii+217  p. 

Copyright  hearings,  Dec.  7-11, 1906,  arguments  before  Committees  on 
Patents  of  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  conjointly,  on 
S.  6330  and  H.  19853  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend  and 
consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright.     1906. 

Copyright.  Revision  of  copyright  laws,  hearings  before  Committees 
on  Patents  of  Senate  ana  House  of  Representatives  on  pend- 
ing bills  to  amend  and  consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright. 
Mar.  26-28,  1908  [60th  Congress,  1st  session].     1908. 

Copyright.  Arguments  before  copyright  subcommittee  on  common- 
law  rights  as  applied  to  copvright,  sec.  4,  H.  21592  [60th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  Jan.  20,  1909.     1909. 

Court  of  patent  appeals.  Arguments  on  H.  12470  [59th  Congress,  Ist 
session],  to  establish  court  of  patent  appeals,  Apr.  25,  1906. 
1906. 
Same,  on  H.  12470  [and  other  bills,  59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to 
establish  court  of  patent  appeals  [etc.],  May  2,  1906;  [state- 
ment of  Melville  Church].  1906. 
Same,  on  H.  14047,  to  create  court  of  patent  appeals,  also,  H.  16650, 
to  amend  law  of  patent  designs.  Mar.  18,  1908,  60th  Congress 
[1st  session].     1908. 

Court  of  patent  appeals.  Copies  of  letters  and  opinions  concerning 
H.  14047  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  create  court  of  patent 
appeals.     1908. 

Designs.    Arguments,  Feb.  14,  1907,  on  H.  20172  [59th  Congress, 

2d  session],  to  amend  patent  laws  for  designs.     1907.      - 
Drugs.    Arguments  on  H.  8102  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  amend 
sec.  4886  and'  4887,  Revised  statutes  [as  amended],  relating 
to  patents  [so'  as  to  provide  for  patents  on  drugs  only  in  so 
far  as  same  reflates  to  definite  process  for  preparation  of  said 
drugs].  May  1^,  1906.     1906. 
Same,  May  17,  1906.     1906. 
Same,  May  23,  1906.    1906. 


1612 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.P2T ' : 

H78' 


H78' 


L97 


M19 


MI92 
M971 


M972 

P271 


P272 


P27  = 


P27' 


P27 


P27« 
P277 


Sa3i 

Sa32 
Sa33 
T671 


T4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Patents  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Horticultural  products.  Arguments  on  H.  13570,  authorizing 
registration  of  names  of  horticultural  products  and  to  protect 
same  [and  on  H.  13942,  to  provide  criminal  remedies  for 
willful  forgery  and  utterance  of  registered  trade-marks],  Mar. 
28,  1906,  59th  Congress  [1st  session].  1906. 
Same,  on  H.  18851,  to  amend  laws  relating  to  patents  in  interest 
of  originators  of  horticultural  products,  also  letters  and  opin- 
ions on  [bills  relating  to  other  subjects],  May  [9],  17,  1906, 
59th  Congress  [Ist  session].     1906. 

Lumber.  Arguments  on  H.  12083,  12084,  20302  [relating  to  patents], 
and  H.  J.  R.  174  [to  protect  copyright  matter  appearing  in 
Rules  and  specifications  for  grading  lumber  adopted  by 
various  lumber  manufacturing  associations  of  United  States], 
June  20,  1906,  59th  Congress  [1st  session].     1906. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Sept.  15,  1837,  to  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by  T.  H. 
McKee.    1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 

Music.  Arguments  on  H.  11943  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to 
amend  [sec.  4966],  Revised  statutes,  relating  to  copyrights 
[so  as  to  permit  renting  or  loaning  of  musical  works].  May  2, 

1906.  1906. 

Same,  May  3,  1906.     1906. 

Patents.  Arguments,  Feb.  [1]-Mar.  [1],  1878,  on  H.  1612  [45th 
Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend  laws  relating  to  patents. 
Washington  City,  Thomas  McGill  &  Co.,  printers  and  stereo- 
typers,  1878.  [This  same  material,  rearranged  and  differently 
paged,  appears  as  part  of  45th  Congress,  2d  session,  Senate 
miscellaneous  document  50 1  serial  no.  1788.] 

Patents.  Statement  and  brief  of  Alfred  E.  Putnam  [June  20,  1906, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session],  on  H.  12083  and  12084,  to  amend 
sec.  4919  and  4921,  Revised  statutes,  relating  to  [infringement 
of]  patents.     1906. 

Patents.  Arguments,  Jan.  23,  1907,  on  H.  23716  [59th  Congress, 
2d  session],  to  amend  sec.  4919,  Revised  statutes,  to  provide 
additional  protection  for  owners  of  patents;  [statement  of 
James  H.  Hayden].     1907. 

Patents.  Arguments  on  H.  15841,  to  amend  sec.  4896,  Revised 
statutes  [so  as  to  provide  for  inventors  who  have  become 
insane,  and  H.  15842,  to  amend  sec.  4885,  Revised  statutes, 
so  as  to  facilitate  work  of  Patent  Ofl&ce  in  issuing  Official 
gazette  and  getting  out  patents],  Feb.  5,  1908,  60th  Congress 
[1st  session].  1908. 
Same,  onH.  15838  [60th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  revise  and  amend 
statutes  relating  to  patents  [so  as  to  lessen  number  of  appeals 
in  Patent  Office],  Feb.  26,  1908.  1908. 
Same,  Mar.  4,  1908.    1908. 

Same,  on  H.  15839,  17869,  and  21525  [20388],  to  revise  and  amend 
statutes  relating  to  patents,  Apr.  8-29,  1908,  60th  Congress 
[1st  session].    1908. 

Salaries.  Arguments  on  H.  22678  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to 
provide  increased  force  and  salaries  in  Patent  Office,  Jan.  16, 

1907.  1907. 

Same,  Feb.  5,  1907;  with  statement  of  committee  of  Patent  Law 
Association  of  Washington,  D.  C.     1907. 

Same,  on  H.  286  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  provide  increased 
force  and  salaries  in  Pater t  Office,  Jan.  22,  1908.     1908. 
Trade-marks.    Arguments  [Jan.  31,   1906],  on  H.   5349  and  10091 
[59th  Congress,  1st  session ',  relating  to  registration  of  trade- 
marks.    1906. 


1613 


ClMsinratlon 
no. 

Y4.P27  > : 

T67» 

T67' 

T67^ 
T67* 
T67« 

T677 


T67« 

Y4.P27  2: 

C55 


M19' 


MI92 
P27 


Y4.P38  ^ 

C49 

M19 


M192 
MI93 
M19* 
M19* 
M19« 
MI97 


Y4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONG  RES  S-Continued 

Patents  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Same  [Feb.  7,  1906],  on  H.  10091  and  13942  [59th  Conpresa,  iBt 
Beaeiou],  relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks.     190G. 

Same  [Feb.  14,  19061,  on  H.  5349  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to 
amend  laws  relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks.    1906. 

Same,  Feb.  21,  1906.     1906. 

Same,  Feb.  28,  1906.    1906. 

Same,  on  H.  15911  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  amend  laws 
relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks,  Mar.  21,  1906.    1906. 

Same,  on  H.  13942  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  provide  criminal 
remedies  for  willful  forgery  and  utterance  of  registered  trade- 
marks, May  9,  1906;  [statement  of  Arthur  Steuart].     1906. 

Same,  on  H.  15843  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  amend  laws 
relating  to  registration  of  trade-marks,  Feb.  11,  1908.     1908. 

Patents  Committee  (Senate) 

Clarke,  Rufus  L.  B.  Case  of  Rufus  L.  B.  Clarke,  petition  asking 
Senate  to  investigate  his  removal  from  office  of  examiner  in 
chief  of  Patent  Office,  brief  and  supplemental  brief  on  power 
of  removal  of  officers  appointed  by  Senate,  proceedings  in 
Congress,  opinions,  etc.     1896. 

Copyright.  Arguments  before  Committee  on  Patents  of  House  of 
Representatives  conjointly  with  Senate  Committee  on  Patents 
on  [S.  6330  and]  H.  19853  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to 
amend  and  consolidate  acta  respecting  copyright,  June  6-9, 
1906.    -S'cfiY4.P27i:C79^ 

Copyright.  Arguments  before  Committees  on  Patents  of  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  conjointly,  on  S.  6330  and  H. 
19853  [59th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  amend  and  consolidate 
acta  respecting  copyright,  June  6-9, 1906.    See  Y4.P27  ^:C792. 

Copyright  hearings,  Dec.  7-11,  1906,  arguments  before  Committees 
on  Patents  of  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  conjointly, 
on  S.  6330  and  H.  19853  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  amend 
and  consolidate  acts  respecting  copyright.    See  Y4.P27  *:C79'. 

Copyright.  Revision  of  copyright  laws,  hearings  before  Committees 
on  Patents  of  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  on  pend- 
ing bills  to  amend  and  consolidate  acts  respecting  copy- 
right. Mar.  26-28,  1908  [60th  Congress,  1st  session].  See 
Y4.P27':C79^ 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Sept.  7,  1837,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.    1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 

Patents.  Arguments  [Nov.  15-30,  1877] 
ing  amendments  to  S.  300  [45t 
amend  statutes  relating  to  patents.     [1877.] 

Pensions  Committee  (House) 

Civil  War.  Pensions  to  certain  enlisted  men  and  officers  who  served 
in  Civil  War  and  War  with  Mexico  [hearing]  Jan.  22,  1907 
[on  S.  976,  59th  Congress,  2d  session],    [1907.]     [In  5064-6901] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


7],  in  support  of  and  suggest- 
>m  Congress,   1st  session],  to 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

v.  3. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.4. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

» 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

« 

1614 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.P38  2: 

MI91 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19^ 
M19« 
MI97 
MI98 
M19« 
Ml9i« 

Ml9^i 
MI912 

M19^3 

M1914 
M19^^ 
M19J« 
M19»7 

M19^8 

R861 

R862 

Y4.P38  3: 

M191 

MI92 
Y4.P53: 

Ag8 

H351 

H352 
H353 

R32 

She 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Pensions  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  comuiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [8ee,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  3.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  4.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  5.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  6.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  7.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  8.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  9.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  10.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  11.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  12.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  13.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  14.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  15.    * 

Same.     1887.    v.  16.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  17.    * 

Same.    1887.    v.  18.    * 
Rules,  60th  Congress.     [1908.]    narrow  24° 

Same,  eist  Congress.     [1909.]    narrow  24° 

Pensions,  Bounty,  and  Back  Pay,  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Payment  of  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
May  16,  1879,  to  close  of  48th  Congress,  1885;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2.    * 

PMUpplnes  Committee  (Senate) 

Agricultural  bank.  Proposed  agricultural  bank  for  Philippine 
Islands  [hearing]  Jan.  30,  1907  [59th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1907.] 

Hearings  [Jan.  31-Mar.  20, 1902,  57th  Congress,  1st  session],  in  relation 
to  affairs  in  Philippine  Islands.  1902.  [pt.  1.1  [4242-331, 
pt.  1]  [Issued  only  in  Congressional  edition  and  in  separate 
signatures  for  bureau  edition.] 
Same  [Apr.  7-May  2,  1902,  57th  Congress,  1st  session].  1902. 
[pt.  2.]  [4243-331,  pt.  2]  [Issued  only  in  Congressional  edi- 
tion and  in  separate  signatures  for  bureau  edition.] 
Same  [May  3-June  28,  1902,  57th  Congress,  1st  session].  [1902.] 
[pt.  3.]  [4244-331,  pt.  3]  [Issued  complete  in  Congressional 
edition,  but  of  the  separate  signatures  for  bureau  edition,  only 
p.  1969-2313  were  issued.] 

Revenue  for  Philippine  Islands  [hearings,  Jan.  20-Feb.  21,  1906,  on 
H.  3,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  amend  act  to  provide  reve- 
nue for  Philippine  Islands].  [1906.]  [In  4930-277]  [Issued 
also  in  separate  signatures  with  3  extra  pages,  p.  783a-c.  These 
hearings,  arranged  and  paged  somewhat  differently,  comprise 
p.  1-984  of  Senate  document  277,  59th  Congress,  1st  session.] 

Shipping  between  ports  of  United  States  and  ports  of  Philippine 
Islands,  hearmg  [Jan.  21,  1904],  on  S.  2259  [58th  Congress,  2d 
session],  to  regulate  shipping  between  ports  of  United  States  and 
ports  in  Philippine  Archipelago  [and]  between  ports  in  Philip- 
pine Archipelago.    [1904.]    [4589-124] 


1615 


Classiflcatloa 
nu. 

Y4.P53: 

T17 


Y4.P84  ' : 

Ap6» 


Ap6» 

Ap6» 

Ap6* 
Ap6« 
C73 
M19» 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19-' 
M19« 
Oc2 


P84^ 
P843 

P843 
R13 

R88 
W42 

Y4.P84  2: 

Ap6i 

Ap62 
In7 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Plilllppines  Committee  (Senate)— (V)ntinued 

Tariff.  Philippine  tariff  [hearinp,  Feb.  23,  1905,  on  H.  18965,  58th 
Congress,  3d  Bession,  to  revise  and  amend  tariff  laws  of  Philip- 
pine Islands;  statement  of  William  H.  Taft].     [1905.] 

Post- Office  and  Post- Roads  Committee  (House) 

Appropriation  bill.  Hearings  before  subcommittee  1  [Jan.  11-19, 
1904],  on  [H.  13521,  58th  Congress,  2d  session],  post-oflBce appro- 
priation bill,  fiscal  year  1905.     1904. 

Appropriation  bill.    Post-office  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1907, 
nearings  before  subcommittee  1  ("Jan.  22-Feb.  9,  1906,  on 
H.  16953,  59th  Congress,  1st  session].     1906. 
Same,  [fiscal  year]  1908,  hearings  before  subcommittee  1,  Jan. 
[8-Feb.  5],  1907  [on  H.  25483,  59th  Congress,  2d  session].     1907. 
[Issued  also  in  separate  signatures.] 
Same,  [fiscal  year]  1909,  hearings  before  subcommittee  1  [Jan.  16- 
Feb.  6,  1908,  on  H.  18347,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session].     1908. 
Same,  [fiscal  year]  1910,  hearings  before  subcommittee  1  [Dec. 
8-10,  1908,  on  H.  26305,  60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1908. 

Committee  on  Post-Office  and  Post-Roads,  6l8t  Congress.  [1909.] 
narrow  24° 

McKee's  compilation.    Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 
Same.    1887.    v.  2. 
Same.    1887.    v.  3. 
Same.    1887.    v.  4. 
Same.    1887.    v.  5. 
Same.    1887.    v.  6. 

Ocean  mail  service,  hearings  before  subcommittee  4  [on  H.  4068,  60th 
Congress,  Ist  session,  to  amend  act  of  Mar.  3,  1891,  to  provide 
for  ocean  mail  service  between  United  States  and  foreign  porta 
and  to  promote  commerce],  Jan.  21,  Feb.  22,  1908.     1908. 

Post-check  bill,  H.  7053  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  and  [bill  author- 
izing] postal  notes,  hearings,  Apr.  25,  May  23,  1906.     1906. 

Postal  savings-banks.  Hearings  before  subcommittee  on  subject  of 
postal  savings-banks,  Feb.  14- Apr.  5,  1898  [55th  Congress,  2d 
session,  with  copy  of  H.  3353,  56th  Congress,  1st  session].     1900. 

Postal  savings  bank,  hearings  before  subcommittee  2  [Jan.  28-Feb.  25, 
1909,  on  H.  7  and  other  bills,  60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1909. 

Railway  mail  pay,  hearing  before  subcommittee  6  [Feb.  11,  1909], 
60th  Congress,  2d  session  [on  H.  15644,  to  amend  existing  laws 
and  equalize  pay  for  mail  service  on  railroad  lines,  and  on 
H.  27595,  regulating  pay  of  mail  routes  on  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
operated  by  electric  or  steam  power].    1909. 

Rural  free-delivery  service  in  Eiu-opean  countries  [report  of  1st 
assistant  Postmaster-General].     1898. 

Weighing  of  mails.  S.  [J.]  R.  54  [59th  Confess,  1st  session],  author- 
izing change  in  weighing  of  mails  m  4th  section,  nearings, 
May  24,  1906.     1906. 

Post- Offices  and  Post-Roads  Committee  (Senate) 

Appropriation  bill.  Hearing,  Feb.  23,  1907,  on  H.  25483  [59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session],  making  appropriations  for  Post-Office  Depart- 
ment, [fiscal  year]  1908.  [1907.] 
Same  [May  5,  6,  1908],  on  H.  18347  [60th  Congress,  1st  session], 
making  appropriations  for  Post-Ofiice  Department,  fiscal  year 
1909.     1908.     [Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Insurance.  Hearings  [Dec.  10,  15,  1903],  on  S.  1261  [58th  Congress, 
2d  session],  to  amend  sec.  3894  and  3929,  Revised  statutes,  and 


1616 


Classification  Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

no. 

Yi.PSi^:     Post-Offlces  and  Post-Roads  Committee  (Senate)— 

Continued 

act  for  suppression  of  lottery  traffic  through  national  and  inter- 
state commerce  and  postal  service,  so  as  to  apply  existing  laws 
to  letters,  postal  cards,  circulars,  pamphlets,  and  publications 
concerning  life,  fire,  or  other  insurance  transmitted  by  con- 
cerns or  persons  not  authorized  to  transact  such  business.  1903. 
L91  Lotteries.  Statements  [Mar.  2,  9,  1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session], 
on  S.  2747,  to  amend  act  to  amend  sec.  [3894,  3929,  4041] 
Revised  statutes,  relating  to  lotteries  [approved  Sept.  19,  1890, 
so  as  to  include  guessing  contests  and  making  of  pools  upon 
horse  races  and  similar  contests,  and  on  S.  2514,  to  amend  act  for 
suppression  of  lottery  traffic  through  national  and  interstate 
commerce  and  postal  service,  so  as  to  include  Territories  and 
insular  possessions].     1904. 

M19*  McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

MI92  Same.'  1887.    v.  2.    * 

MI93  Same.    1887.    v.  3. 

M19*  Same.    1887.    v.  4. 

MI95  Same.    1887.    v.  5. 

R88  Rural  letter  carriers,  statement  of  Frank  H.  Cunningham  [Mar.  2, 
1904],  on  S.  933  [58th  Congress,  2d  session],  for  classification 
of  carriers  in  rural  free-delivery  mail  service,  and  to  fix  their 
compensation.    1904. 

Se2  Second-class  mail  matter,  letter  of  Postmaster-General  to  chairman  of 
Committee  on  Post-Offices  and  Post- Roads,  Senate,  relative  to 
appointment  of  commission  to  report  findings  and  recommenda- 
tions regarding  2d-class  mail  mattQr.    May  5, 1906. 

Post-Offlce    Department,    Select    Committee    on 
Relations  of  Members  with.  (House) 

Postal  matters.    Testimony  [Mar.  17-30,   1904,  58th  Congress,  2d 
session],  concerning  postal  matters.     1904. 

Printing  Investigation  Commission.    See  Y3.P93: 

Printing  Joint  Committee 


Y4.P84  3: 

P84 

Y4.P93  1: 
Y4.P93^: 


111-1 

^14-2 


Printing  Joint  Committee,   Congressional  direc- 
tory 

[Though  the  Congressional  directory  does  not  appear  among  the  numbered  Con- 
gressional documents  until  1881,  a  manual  under  that  name  has  been  issued 
from  an  early  period  in  Congressional  history  and  perhaps  from  the  beginning. 
The  earliest  copy  about  which  the  Public  Documents  Library  has  information 
is  for  the  11th  Congress  (1809),  although  the  first  in  its  possession  is  for  the  17th 
Congress  (1821).  The  Directory  was  compiled  and  printed  as  a  private  venture 
till  1847,  and  the  names  of  compilers  and  printers  are  many.  In  the  30th 
Congress  (1848),  the  Directory  assumed  an  official  air  by  bearing  on  its  title- 
page  the  words  "compiled  and  published  for  the  use  of  Congress  by  the  post- 
master of  the  House  of  Representatives."  This  style  was  continued  until  the 
39th  Congress  (186c),  when  by  joint  resolution  approved  Feb.  14,  the  publica- 
tion was  put  under  the  direction  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  Printing  and  re- 
quired to  be  printed  at  the  Government  Printing  Office.  From  that  date 
down  to  the  5oth  Congress,  the  Directory  was  edited  by  the  clerk  of  the 
Senate  Committee  on  Printing,  but  from  the  2d  edition  of  the  Directory  for 
the  55th  Congress,  2d  session,  through  the  Gist  Congress  it  was  compUed  by 
A.  J.  Halford,  who  died  in  Apr.  19J0.  The  early  directories  are  queer  little 
pamphlets,  the  17th  Congress  copy  being  3?  bv  5^1  inches  in  size  and  47  pages 
thick,  contrasting  strongly  with  the  400  or  600  page  octavo  of  today. 
In  assigning  book  numbers  under  Y4.P93 1  1,  the  Congress  and  session  are  used  as 
superior  numbers  with  a  dash  between;  a  period  is  used  to  separate  what 
precedes  from  the  number  of  the  edition  following.  In  the  book  number, 
"sp"  when  used  stands  for  special  session  of  the  Senate,  and  "ex"  for  extra 
session  of  Congress.] 

11th  Congress,  1st  session.     1809.     * 
14th  Congress,  2d  session.    1816.    * 


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CUsslflcatlon 
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jie-i 

117-1 
117-3 
118-1 

118-3.1 

1  18-3.3 

1  18-3.3 

119-1 

ll»-2 

120-1 

120-a 

121-1 

131-3 

133-1 

122-2 

123-1 

134-1 

134-3 

12fi-l 

125-2 

136-3 

126-1 

126-2 

137-1 

137-2 

137-3 

138-1 

128-2 

129-1 

129-2 

130-1 

130-2 

131-1 

131-2 

1.32-1.1 

132-1.2 

132-2 

133-1.1 

133-1.2 

133-2 

134-1.1 

184-1.3 

134-3.1 
134-3.3 
13S-1.1 
136-1.3 
136-1.3 
136-2.1 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OP  CONGRESS— Continued 

Prlntlnfi:  Joint  Committee,  Concessional  direc- 
tory— Continued 

15th  Congress,  Istsetwion.  1817.     * 

16th  Congresy,  IstHesHion.  1819.    * 

ICth  Congress,  2d  session.  1820.    * 

17th  Congress,  Ist  session.  1821.    24° 

17th  Congress,  2d  session.  1822.    24« 

18th  Congress,  1st  session.  1823.    24« 

18th  Congress,  2d  session.  Ist  edition.     1824.    ♦ 

Same.    2d  edition.    * 

Same.    3d  edition.    * 

19th  Congress,  Ist  session.  1825. 

19th  Congress,  2d  session.  1826. 

20th  Congress,  Ist  session.  1827. 

20th  Congress,  2d  session.  1828. 

2l8t  Congress,  Ist  session.  1829. 

2l8t  Congress,  2d  session.  1830. 

22d   Congress,  Ist  session.  1832. 

22d   Congress,  2d  session.  1832. 

23d   Congress,  1st  session.  1834. 

24th  Congress,  1st  session.  1836. 

24th  Congress,  2d  session.  1836. 

25th  Congress,  1st  session.  1837. 

25th  Congress,  2d  session.  1838. 

25th  Congress,  3d  session.  1839. 

26th  Congress,  1st  session.  1840. 

26th  Congress,  2d  session,  1840. 

27th  Congress,  1st  session.  1841. 

27th  Congress,  2d  session.  1841. 

27th  Congress,  3d  session.  1842. 

28th  Congress,  1st  session.  1843. 

28th  Congress,  2d  session.  1845. 

29th  Congress,  1st  session.  1846. 

29th  Congress,  2d  session.  1847. 

30th  Congress,  Ist  session.  1848. 

30th  Congress,  2d  session.  1849. 

31st  Congress,  Ist  session.  1850. 

31st  Congress,  2d  session.  1850. 
32d   Congress,  Ist  session. 

Same;  corrected  to  May  28,  1852. 

32d   Congress,  2d  session.  1853.     12« 

33d   Congress,  1st  session.  [1st  edition.]    1854.     12° 

Same;  corrected  to  June  20,  1854.     2d  edition.     1854. 

33d   Congress,  2d  session.  1855.     12° 

34th  Congress,  1st  session.  [Ist  edition.]    1856.     12° 

Same.    2d  edition.     1856.     12° 

34th  Congress,  2d  session.  [None  printed.] 

34th  Congress,  3d  session.  [1st  edition.]    Dec.  1856.    12* 

Same.     [2d  edition.]    1857. 

35th  Congress,  1st  session.  1st  edition.     1858. 

Same.    2d  edition.    1858. 

Same.    3d  edition.    1858. 

35th  Congress,  2d  session.  Ist  edition.    1859. 

-11 102 


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16° 
16° 
16° 
16° 
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16° 
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12° 
16° 
16° 
16° 
16° 
16° 
16° 
16° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 
[Ist  edition.]     1852.     12° 

2d  edition.     1852. 


12° 


12° 


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Classification 
no. 

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2^35-2.2 
]^  36-1.  la 
236-l.n» 
236-1.2 
2^36-2 

237-2.1 

237-2.2 

237-3 

238-1 

238-2 

239-1.1 

239-1.2 

239-2.1 

239-2.2 

240-1 

240-2.1 

2  40-2.2 

240-3.1 

240-3.2 

241-1.1 

241-1.2 

241-1.3 

241-2.1 

241-2.2 

241-3.1 

241-3.2 

2  42-1 

242-2.1 

242-2.2 
242-3.1 

242-3.2 
243-1.1 

243-1,2 
243-1.3 
243-1.4 
243-2.1 

243-2.2 
244-1.1 

244-1.2 
244-1.3 
2  44-2.'l 

244-2.2 
245-1 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Printing  Joint  Committee,   Congressional  direc 
tory — Continued 

Same.    2d  edition.     1859. 
36th  Congress,  1st  session.     Ist  edition.     1860. 

Same.     1st  regular  edition.     1860. 

Same.    2d  regular  edition.     1860. 
36th  Congress,  2d  session.     1st  regular  edition.     1861. 
37th  Congress,  Ist  session.     [None  printed.] 
37th  Congress,  2d  session.     Ist  edition.     1861. 

Same.     2d  edition.     1862. 
37th  Congress,  3d  session.     1st  edition.     1863. 
38th  Congress,  1st  session.     1st  edition.     1864. 
38th  Congress,  2d  session.     1st  edition.     1865. 
39th  Congress,  1st  session.     1st  edition.     1865. 

Same.     2d  edition..   1866. 
39th  Congress,  2d  session.     Ist  edition.     1866. 

Same.    2d  edition.    1867. 
40th  Congress,  1st  session.    Ist  edition.     1867. 
40th  Congress,  2d  session.     Ist  edition.     1867. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1868. 
40th  Congress,  3d  session.     Ist  edition.     1869. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1869. 
41st  Congress,  1st  session.     1st  edition.     1869. 

Same.     2d  edition.     1869. 

Same.    3d  edition.     1869. 
41st  Congress,  2d  session.     Ist  edition.     1869. 

Same.     2d  edition.     1870. 
41st  Congress,  3d  session.     Ist  edition.     1870. 

Same.     2d  edition.     1871. 
42d   Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Mar.  25,  1871.     1st 

1871. 
42d   Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Jan.  15,  1872.     1st 
1872. 

Same;  corrected  to  May  20,  1872. 
42d   Congress,  3d  session;  corrected 
1872. 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  12,  1873.     2d  edition.    1873. 
43d   Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  18,1873.     1st  edition 
1873. 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  24,  1873.    2d  edition.    1873. 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  24,  1874.     3d  edition.     1874. 

Same;  corrected  to  June  13,  1874.     4th  edition.     1874. 
43d   Congi'ess,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  15,  1874.    1st  edition 
1874. 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1875.    2d  edition.     1875. 
44th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  20,  1875.     1st  edition 
1875. 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  22,  1876.     2d  edition.     1876. 

Same;  corrected  to  Aug.  12,  1876.    3d  edition.     1876. 
44th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  13,  1876.     1st  edition 
1876. 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb .  1,  1877.    2d  edition.    1877. 
45th  Congress,  Ist  session;  corrected  to  Oct.  18,  1877.     1st  edition 
1877. 


edition, 
edition. 


2d  edition.     1872. 
to  Dec.  14,  1872.     1st  edition. 


1619 


Classlflration 
no. 

Y4.P93'! 

1  45-2. 1 

1*5-2.2 
245-2.3 
145-3.1 

2  45-3.2 
146-1 

1  46-2. 1 

246-2.2 

2  46-2.3 
246-3.1 

246-3.2 
247-tp 


247-1.2 
247-1.3 
247-2.1 

247-2.2 
248-1.1 


248-1.3 
248-2.1 

248-2.2 
249-1.1 


249-1.2 
249-1.3 
249-2.1 

249-2.2 
250-1.1 

250-1.2 
250-1.3 
2  50-2. 1 

2  50-2.2 
261-1.1 

2  61-1.2 
2  61-1.3  . 
2 61-3. U 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Printing  Joint  Committee,   Congressional  direc- 
tory—Continued 

45th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  10,  1877.     1st  edition. 
1877. 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  7,  1878.  2d  edition.    1878. 
Same;  corrected  to  June  10,  1878.    3d  edition.    1878. 

45th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  9,  1878.     1st  edition. 
1878. 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  29,  1879.  2d  edition.    1879. 

46th  Congress,  Ist  session;  corrected  to  Apr.  12,  1879.     Ist  edition. 

1879. 

46th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  6,  1879.     Ist  edition. 
1879. 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  29,  1880.  2d  edition.    1880. 

Same;  corrected  to  May  20,  1880.  3d  edition.     1880. 

46th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Dec,  10,  1880.     Ist  edition. 
1880. 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  21,  1881.  2d  edition.     1881. 
47th  Congress,  special  session,  Senate;  corrected  to  May  25, 1881.   1st 

edition.     1881. 

47th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  21,  1881.     1st  edition. 
1881. 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1882.  2d  edition.     1882. 
Same;  corrected  to  June  28,  1882.     3d  edition.     1882. 


corrected  to  Dec.  11,  1882. 


[1994-114] 
1st  edition. 


47th  Congress,  2d  session 

1882.  [2083-8] 
Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  3,  1883.     2d  edition.     1883.     [2083-8] 

48th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  24,  1883.     1st  edition. 

1883.  [2170-27] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  15,  1884.  2d  edition.  1884.  (48th 
Con^.  Istsess.  S.  misc.  doc.  27,  pt.  2;  serial  no.  2170.)  [No 
edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same;  corrected  to  June  30,  1884.  3d  edition.  1884.  [2170-27] 
48th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  10,  1884.     1st  edition. 

1884.  [2265-14] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  11,  1885.  2d  edition.  1885.  [2265-14] 
49th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  17,  1885.     1st  edition. 

1885.  (49th  Cong.  Ist  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  15;  serial  no.  2342.) 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  16,  1886.     2d  edition.     1886.     [2342-15] 
Same;  corrected  to  May  15,  1886.     3d  edition.     1886.     [2342-15] 
49th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  11,  1886.     1st  edition. 

1886.  [2450-11] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  5,  1887.     2d  edition.     1887.     [2450-11] 
50th  Congress,  1st  session ;  corrected  to  Dec.  3,   1887.     1st  edition. 

1887.  [2516-1] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  15,  1888. 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  19,  1888. 

50th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected 

1888.  [2614-1] 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  25,  1889. 

51st  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected 

1889.  [2697-13] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  25,  1890.     2d  edition.     1890.     [2697-13] 
Same;  corrected  to  May  10,  1890.     3d  edition.     1890.     [2697-13] 


2d  edition.     1888.     [2516-1] 

3d  edition.     1888.     [2516-1] 

to  Dec.  7,   1888.     Ist  edition. 

2d  edition.     1889.     [2614-1] 
to  Dec.  5,  1889.     1st  edition. 


51st  Congress,  2d  session 
1890.     [2819-9] 


corrected  to  Dec.  3,  1890.    1st  edition. 


1620 


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no. 

Y4.P93  » : 

2  51-2. lb 

2  51-2.2 

2  51-2. sup 

]^  52-1.1 

2  52-1.2 

]^  52-1.3 

J  52-2.1 

]^  52-2.2 

I  53-ex 

2^53-1.1 

263-1.2 

253-2.1 

253-2.2 

2  53-2.3 

2  53-3.1 

2  53-3.2 

254-1.1 

2  54-1.2 

2  54-1. sup 

254-1.3 

254-2.1 

2  64-2.2 

2  55-1.1 

2  55-1.2 

2  55-2.1 

2  55-2.2 

2  55-3.1 

2  55-3.2 

2  56-1.  la 

2  56-1. lb 

2  56-1.2 

2  66-1.3 

2  56-2. 1 

256-2.2 

Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Printing  Joint  Committee,  Congressional  direc- 
tory— Continued 

Same  [with  supplement],     1st  edition.     1890.     [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  15,  1891.     2d  edition.     1891.     [2819-9] 
[51st  Congress,  2d  session],  supplement.     1891.     [Not  in  Congressional 

set.] 
52d    Congress,  1st  session;  corrected   to  Dec.  5,   1891.     1st  edition. 

1891.  [2903-1] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  29,  1892.     2d  edition.     1892.     [2903-1] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  7,  1892.  3d  edition.     1892.     [2903-1] 

52d   Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  12,  1892.     Ist  edition. 

1892.  [3064-1] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  10,  1893.     2d  edition.     1893.     [3064-1] 
53d  Congress,  extraordinary  session;  corrected  to  Apr.  20,  1893.     Spe- 
cial edition.     1893.     [3142,  pt.  2-46] 
53d  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Aug.  7,  1893.     Special  edition. 

1893.  [3145-8] 

Same;  corrected  to  Oct.  10,  1893.     2d  edition.     1893.     [Not  in 
Congressional  set.] 
53d  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1893.     1st  edition. 

1893.  (53d  Cong.  2d  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  12;  serial  no.  3169.) 
[No  edition  without  Congressional  document  number.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1894.    2d  edition.  1894.  [3169-12] 

Same;  corrected  to  May  1,  1894.     3d  edition.  1894.  [3169-12] 

53d  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1894.  1st  edition. 

1894.  [3282-19] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb.  1,  1895.     2d  edition.     1895.     [3282-19] 
54th  Congress,  Ist  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,  1895.     1st  edition, 

1895.  [3361-14]     [Congressional  edition  is  corrected  to  Dec.  7, 
1895.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  15,  1896.     2d  edition.     1896.     [3361-14] 
Same,  supplement;  corrected  to  Feb,  1,  1896.     1896.     [A  reprint, 
with  corrections  of  the  last  pages  of  the  directory.     Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  22,  1896.    3d  edition.     1896.     [3361-14] 
54th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  12,  1896.     1st  edition. 

1896.  [3473-16] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  22,  1897.     2d  edition.     1897.     [3473-16] 
55th  Congress,  extraordinary  [or  Ist]  session;  corrected  to  Mar.  12, 

1897.  Special  edition,     1897.     [3558-1] 

55th  Congress,  extraordinary  [or  1st]  session;  corrected  to  June  24, 

1897,     2d  special  edition.     1897.     [3558-1] 
55th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Dec,  13,  1897.     Ist  edition, 

1897.  [3591-22] 

Same;  corrected  to  Feb,  21,  1898.     2d  edition.     1898.     [3591-22] 
55th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  5,   1898.     1st  edition. 

1898.  [3726-4] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  12,  1899.     2d  edition.     1899.     [3726-4] 
56th  Congress,  1st  session;  corrected  to  Dec.  1,   1899.     Ist  edition. 

1899.  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  8,  1899.     1st  edition.     1899.     [3845-15] 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  10,  1900.    2d  edition.     1900.     [3845-15] 
Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  18,  1900.     3d  edition.     1900.     [3845-15] 
56th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Nov.  27,  1900.    .Ist  edition. 

1900.  [4030-4] 

Same;  corrected  to  Jan,  8,  1901.     2d  edition.     1901.     [4030-4] 


1021 


ClasslUratlun 
no. 

Y4.P93  ' ! 


2  57-1. U 

2  67-1. lb 
J  67-1.3 
]  67-1.3 

1  67-2.1 

2  67-2.2 
2  68-sp.l 

2  68-SP.2 

2  68-1 

J  68-2.1 

2  58-2.2 
258-2.3 
2  68-3.1 

2  68-3.2 
2  69-1.1 

268-1.3 
2  59-1.3 

2  59-2.1 

2  6B-2.2 
260-1.1 

260-1.2 
260-1.3 
2  60-2. 1 

2 60-2.2 
261-1 


2 61-3.1 

Y4:.P93 ' 


2858 
2859 
2860 
2861 
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2  862-2 


[4221-4] 

[4221-4] 

[4221-4] 

l8t  edition. 

[4418-4] 
1903.    Spe- 


1903. 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Printing:  Joint  Committee,   Congressional  direc- 
tory—Continued 

57th  Congress,  let  session;  corrected  to  Nov.  26,  1901.    Ist  edition. 

1901.  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same;  corrected  to  Dec.  5,  1901.    Ist  edition.     1901. 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  Ifi,  1902.    2d  edition.    1902. 
Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  11,  1902.     3d  edition.     1902. 

57th  (-ongress,  2d  session;  corrected  to  Nov.  26,  1902, 

1902.  [4418-4] 
Same;  corrected  to  Jan.  5,  1903.     2d  edition.     1903. 

58tli  Congress,  special  session.  Senate;  corrected  to  Mar.  3, 
cial  edition.     1903.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same;  corrected     to     Mar.     12,   1903.     Special    edition. 
[4557-3] 

58th  Congress,  extraordinary  [or  1st]  session;  corrections  to  Nov.  5, 

1903.  Special  edition.     1903.     [4562-1] 

58th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrections  to  Dec.  4,  1903.     Ist  edition. 

1903.  [4593-4] 

Same;  corrections  to  Jan.  21,  1904.     2d  edition.     1904.     [4593^] 
Same;  corrections  to  Apr.  1,  1904.     3d  edition.     1904.     [4593-4] 
58th  Congress,  3d  session;  corrections  to  Dec.  1,  1904.     Ist  edition. 

1904.  [4767^] 

Same;  corrections  to  Jan.  6,  1905.     2d  edition.     1905.     [4767^] 
59th  Congress,  Ist  session;  corrections  to  Dec.  6,  1905.     1st  edition. 

1905.  [4918-4] 

Same;  corrections  to  Jan.  10,  1906.    2d  edition.    1906.    [4918-4] 
Same;  corrections  to  Apr.  3,  1906.    3d  edition.    1906.    [4918^] 
59th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrections  to  Nov.  30,  1906.     Ist  edition. 

1906.  [5074-4] 

Same;  corrections  to  Jan.  9,  1907.    2d  edition.    1907.     [5074-4] 
60th  Congress,  Ist  session;  corrections  to  Dec.  4,  1907.     1st  edition 

1907.  [5235-4] 

Same;  corrections  to  Jan.  20,  1908.     2d  edition.     1908.     [5236-4] 

Same;  corrected  to  Apr.  15,  1908.     3d  edition.     1908.     [5237^] 

60th  Congress,  2d  session;  corrections  to  Dec.  3,  1908.     Ist  edition. 

1908.  [5388-538] 

Same;  corrections  to  Jan,  6,  1909.     2d  edition.     1909.     [5389-538] 
61st  Congress,  1st  session;  corrections  to  Mar.  22,  1909.     1st  edition. 

1909.  [5564-1] 

[Pages  192-217.  missing  from  this  edition  of  the  official  Directory,  were  reserved 
to  be  used  for  a  completed  list  of  House  committees  to  be  printed  in  a  2d 
edition,  only  the  committees  on  Accounts,  Mileage,  Revision  of  the  Laws, 
Rules,  and  Ways  and  Means  having  been  appointed  at  the  beginning  of 
the  session.  As,  however,  the  Speaker  did  not  name  the  other  committees 
till  the  last  day  of  the  session,  the  expected  2d  edition  was  not  issued.] 

61st  Congress,  2d  session;  corrections  to  Dec.  3,  1909.     1st  edition. 
1909.     [5601-159] 

Printing  Joint  Committee,  Abridgments  of  mes- 
sage and  documents 

[The  double  dates  are  those  of  the  beginning  and  ending  of  the  session  of  Con- 
gress to  which  the  documents  were  transmitted.  The  annual  reports  con- 
tained are  for  the  year  corresponding  to  the  first  of  the  doable  dates. 

The  set  known  as  "Message  and  documents"  is  not  listed  in  this  Checklist.  A 
class  is  provided  for  the  set,  however;  see  note  under  Y8.] 

1858-59 
1859-60] 
1860-61] 
1861-62 
1862-63,  V.  1 
Same,  v.  2 


rem 


Classiflcatton 
no. 

Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS—Continued 

Y4.P93  1 : 

Printing  Joint  Committee,  Abridgments  of  mes- 

sage and  documents — Continued 

2863 

1863-64    [Not  issued.] 

2864 

1864-65 

2  865 

1865-66 

2866 

1866-67 

2867 

1867-68 

2868 

1868-69 

2869 

1869-70 

2870 

1870-71 

2871 

1871-72 

2872 

1872-73 

2873 

1873-74 

2874 

1874-75 

2875 

1875-76 

2876 

1876-77 

2  877 

1877-78 

2878 

1878-79 

2879 

1879-80 

2880 

1880-81 

2881 

1881-82 

2882 

1882-83 

2883 

1883-84 

2884-1 

1884-85 

2884-2 

Same,  without  selections  from  accompanying  documents. 

2885 

1885-86 

2886-1 

1886-87 

2  886-2 

Same,  with  reports  of  heads  of  Departments,  Comptroller  of  Cur- 
rency, Director  of  Mint,  and  Treasurer  of  United  States. 

2887-1 

1887-88 

2  887-2 

Same,  with  reports  of  heads  of  Departments,  Comptroller  of  Cur- 

rency, Director  of  Mint,  and  Treasurer  of  United  States. 

2  888 

1888-89 

2889 

1889-90 

2890 

1890-91 

2891 

1891-92 

2892 

1892-93 

2  893 

1893-94 

2894 

[1894-J95 

2895 

1895-96 

2896 

1896-97 

2897 

1897-98 

2  898-1 

1898-99,  V.  1 

2  898-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2  898-3 

Same,  v.  3 

2  898-4 

Same,  v.  4 

2  899-1 

1899-1900,  V.  1 

2  899-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2  900-1 

1900-01,  V.  1 

2  900-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2  901-1 

1901-02,  V.  1 

2901-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2902 

1902 

2  903-1 

1903,  V.  1 

2903-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2  904-1 

1904,  V.  1 

2  904-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2905-1 

1905,  V.  1 

2905-2 

Same,  v.  2 

2  906-1 

1900,  V.  1 

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OUa8iflratIon 
no. 


2806-2 
2907-1 
2 907-2 
2*^1 
2908-2 
2  909-1 
2909-2 

Y4:.P93  ' : 


31-1 
31.2 
32-1 
32-2 
33-1 
33-2 

3* 
3* 
3« 
3^ 
3« 

3* 

310 

Y4:.P93  ' : 

Ag8 


B51 

C81 

G74> 

G742 

G743 
In8 


Y4.     COMMITTKKS  OF  CONGRESS  -(k)ntinued» 

Prlntlnjf  Joint  Commlttoe,  Abrtdgmonts  of  mes- 
sage and  documents-  Continued 

Same,  v.  2 

1907,  V.  1 
Same,  v.  2 

1908,  V.  1 
Same,  v.  2 

1909,  V.  1 
Same,  v.  2 

Printing  Joint  Committee,  Compilation  of  mes- 
sages   and    papers    of    Presidents,    1789-1897 

(Richardson) 

[v.  10  includes  an  index  to  the  set  and  an  appendix  containing  messages,  etc., 
omitted  from  v.  1-9,  and  messages,  proclamations,  and  Executive  orders 
of  William  McKinley  relating  to  Spanish-American  War.  v.  1-3  have  been 
issued  both  with  and  without  the  copyright  date  1897;  v.  4-10  have  been 
issued  only  with  the  copyright  date.  A  supplement  was  issued  containing 
the  remainder  of  \V  illiam  McKinley's  papers  and  those  of  Theodore  Roose- 
velt up  to  1902,  which  is  not  entered  here  oecause  it  belongs  to  a  set  of  Rich- 
ardson which  was  privately  printed.] 

V.    1     1896    [3265,  v.  1-210] 

Same.  1896  [copyright  1897] 
V.    2    1896    [3265,  v.  2-210] 

Same.  1896  [copyright  1897] 
V.    3    1896    [3265,  v.  3-210] 

Same.     1896  [copyright  1897]    * 


1897 
1897 
1897 
1898 
1898 
1898 
1899 


3265,  V.  4-210 
3265,  V.  5-210 
3265,  V.  6-210 
3265,  V.  7-210 
3265,  V.  8-210 
3265,  V.  9-210 
3265,  V.  10-210] 


Printing  Joint  Committee,  Miscellaneous 

Agriculture  Department.  Department  of  Agriculture  [reply  to 
questions  of  Printing  Jomt  Committee  relating  to  printing  of 
Department].  [1905.]  [Also  in  Report  of  Printing  Investi- 
gation Commission,  v.  2  (Y3.P93:R292).] 

Binding.  Memoranda  relative  to  binding  of  publications  for  dis- 
tribution to  State  and  Territorial  libraries  and  designated 
depositories.     1908.     [Confidential.] 

Corporation-tax  law,  extract  from  act  to  provide  revenue,  equalize 
duties,  and  encourage  industries  of  United  States  [etc.],  61st 
Congress,  1st  session.     1909. 

Government  publications.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  Government 
publications  of  United  States,  Sept.  5,  1774-Mar.  4,  1881; 
compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore.     1885.    4°    [2268-67] 

Government,  Seat  of.  1800-1900,  Celebration  of  100th  anniversary 
of  establishment  of  seat  of  Government  in  District  of  Columbia 
[report  of  Committee  on  Centennial  of  Establishment  of  Seat  of 
Government  in  Washington];  compiled  by  William  V.  Cox 
under  direction  of  Joint  Committee  on  Printing.  1901.  4** 
[4207-^52] 

Government  Printing  Oflfice.  Report  to  President  by  Wm.  S.  Rossi- 
ter  upon  conditions  in  Government  Printing  Office,  reply 
thereto  by  Chas.  A.  Stillings,  Pubhc  Printer.    1908.    [5374-974] 

Interior  Department.  Department  of  Interior  [reply  to  questions  of 
Printing  Joint  Committee  relating  to  printing  of  Department]. 
[1905.]  [Also  in  Report  of  Printing  Investigation  Commission, 
V.  2(Y3.P93:R292).] 


1624 


Classification 
no. 

J71 


J98 


L61 


N211 
N2ia 

P93 
R26^ 

R262 

Su7 

T171 

TI72 
W19 

Y4.P93=^: 

M19 

Y4:.P93  3: 

F31' 


Y4.     COMMITTEES    OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Printing  Joint  Committee,  Miscellaneous— Cont'd 

Jones,  John  Paul.  John  Paul  Jones  commemoration  at  Annapolis, 
Apr.  24,  1906  [with  bibliography];  by  Charles  W.  Stewart. 
1907.  large  8°  [5039-804]  [6  plates  are  separate,  a  limited 
edition  of  which  was  printed  for  patriotic,  medical,  or  other 
societies  especially  desiring  them.  The  Printing  Joint  Com- 
mittee is  responsible  for  the  compilation  of  this  publication  and 
not  the  Navy  Department  nor  any  subordinate  bureau  thereof.] 

Justice  Department.  Department  of  Justice  [reply  to  questions  of 
Printing  Joint  Committee  relating  to  printing  of  Department]. 
[1905.]  [Also  in  Report  of  Printing  Investigation  Commission, 
V.  2(Y3.P93:R292).] 

Library  of  Congress  [reply  to  questions  of  Printing  Joint  Committee 
relating  to  printing  of  library].  [1905.]  [Also  in  Report  of 
Printing  Investigation  Commission,  v.  2  (Y3.P93:R292).] 

McKee's  compilations.  [These  compilations  of  the  committee  reports 
of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  from  the  14th  to  the 
49th  Congress,  1815-87,  are  entered  with  the  individual  com- 
mittees to  which  the  volumes  belong.  See,  for  list  of  call  num- 
bers and  for  historical  note  concerning  compilations,  Y4.Ac2: 
M19.] 

!^ational  vitality,  its  wastes  and  conservation;  by  Irving  Fisher. 
[1909.]  [From  National  Conservation  Commission  report,  Feb. 
1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document  676,  v.  3, 
serial  no.  5399.] 

National  vitality,  its  waste  and  conservation,  by  Irving  Fisher;  and 
Economic  loss  to  the  people  through  insects  that  carry  disease, 
by  L.  0,  Howard.  1909.  [From  National  Conservation  Com- 
mission report,  Feb.  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate 
document  676,  v.  3,  serial  no.  5399.] 

Printing  and  binding.  [Circular  containing  questions  asked  by 
Printing  Joint  Committee,  of  Executive  officials  in  course  of 
investigation  of  public  printing  and  binding.]     [1905.]    large  8° 

Regulations  making  effective  public  resolution  14,  1st  session,  59th 
Congress,  to  prevent  unnecessary  printing  and  binding  and  to 
correct  evils  in  distribution  of  public  documents,  approved 
Mar.  30,  1906.  May  18, 1906.  oblong  f"  [Limited  edition.] 
Same,  superseding  regulations  promulgated  May  18,  1906.  [Jan. 
13,1909.]    f«    *    [Limited  edition.] 

Surplus  copies  of  Departmental  editions  of  Government  publications 
as  shown  in  appendix  to  report  of  Printing  Investigation  Com- 
mission, 1906.  1906.  [Also  in  Report  of  Printing  Investiga- 
tion Commission,  v.  2  (Y3.P93:R292).] 

Tariff  acts  passed  from  1789  to  1895,  including  all  acts,  resolutions, 

and  proclamations  modifying  those  acts;  compiled  by  William 

H.  Michael  and  Pitman  Pulsifer.     1896.     large  8«    [3355-219] 

Same,  from  1789  to  1897;  compiled  by  Robert  G.  Proctor.     1898. 

large  8«    [3700-562] 

War  Department  [reply  to  questions  of  Printing  Joint  Committee 
relating  to  printing  of  Department].  [1905.]  [Also  in  Report 
of  Printing  Investigation  Commission,  v.  2  (Y3.P93:R292).] 

Printing  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Printing  Committee    (Senate) 

Federal  and  State  constitutions,  colonial  charters,  and  other  organic 
laws  of  United  States;  compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore.  1877. 
pt.  1,  large  8° 


102.1 


Classliicatloa 
nu. 

Y4.P93': 

F3P 


G74 

M19 

V64 
Y4.P93*: 

P96 


Y4.P93^: 

B36 


C52 


M19 


MI92 
MI93 
M19< 
M19* 
.M19« 
M19' 
M19- 
Y4.P93  * : 

C54' 


C542 
C543 


Yi.     COMMITTEES   OF  CONG  RES  8-Continued 

Printing:  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Same.     1877.     pt.  2,  largo  8*> 

(Known  as  Churlers  and  constitutions.    See,  for  2d  edition,  2  pts.,  1878,  44lh  Con- 

RTess,  '2d  session,  Senate  misfeilaneous  document,  unnumbered,  serial  nos. 

1730,  1731;  for  3d  edition,  7  v.,  Yl.l:F31i-'.l 

Govornment  Printing  Offuv.  Inquiry  into  cauwH  of  delay  (in  Gov- 
ernment Prinling  Office]  in  completing  work  of  Ist  session  of 
59th  CougrcsH,  report  of  Albert  II.  Howe  [with  hearings,  July  7- 
13,  1906].     1906. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  15,  1841,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  n.  McKec.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.J 

Veto  messages  of  Presidents  of  United  States,  with  action  of  Congress 
thereon;  compiled  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore.     1886.     [2451-53] 

Printing,  Public,  Select  Committee  to  Investi- 
gate (Senate) 

Public  printing.  Journal  [Jan.  28-May  28,  1860],  of  select  committee 
to  investigate  certain  matters  connected  with  public  printing 
[in  relation  to  expenditures  from  proceeds  of  public  printing, 
etc.],  with  testimonv  taken  before  committee  [Jan.  31-Apr.  9, 
1860,  36th  Congress,  lat  session].  10  +  386  p.  Washington, 
George  W.  Bowman,  printer,  1860.  [This  publication  bears  on 
the  title-page,  36th  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  report  205, 
but  that  report  which  appears  in  serial  no.  1040  has  44  -f-  386  p., 
while  this  contains  10  +  386  p.,  the  report  of  the  committee  and 
views  of  the  minority  being  omitted.] 

Private  Land  Claims  Committee  (House) 

Beales  land  grant,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  Feb.  14,  1902  [on 
H.  8738,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  enable  claimants  of 
Beales  grant  to  institute  proceedings  in  Court  of  Private  Land 
Claims].     [1902.] 

Clamorgan,  Jacques.  Claims  of  heirs  of  Jacques  Clamorgan  [hearing 
before  subcommittee  3],  Feb.  15,  1907  [on  H.  23588,  59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session].     [1907.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  15th  Congress,  1816-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2. 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  3. 

Same. 

1887. 

v.  4. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  5. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  8. 

Privileges  and  Elections  Committee  (Senate) 

See  also  Elections  Committees  (Y4.EI  2  -:). 
Clark,  William  A.  Proceedings  relative  to  right  of  William  A.  Clark 
to  seat  as  Senator  from  Montana;  including  Senate  document  2, 
Memorial  of  members  of  Montana  Legislature,  Senate  docu- 
ment 3,  Memorial  of  citizens  of  Montana,  and  testimony  taken 
before  committee  [Jan.  5-17,  1900,  56th  Congress,  1st  session]. 
1900.     pt.  1. 

Same  [testimony,  Jan.  17-Feb.  12,  1900].     1900.     pt.  2. 

Same  [testimony,  Feb.  12-Mar.  3,  1900].     1900.     pt.  3. 

[Temporary  volumes  for  use  of  the  committee.  The  Congressional  edition,  Senate 
report  ia52.  5Gth  Congress,  1st  session,  serial  nos.  3891-93,  contains  in  addition 
the  committee  report,  24  p.,  a  supplementary  committee  report,  7  p.,  and  ar- 
guments before  committee,  etc.,  p.  2517-2702.  Another  cloth  edition,  like  Con- 
gressional edition  except  for  omission  of  supplementary  rp .,  7  p .,  was  also  issued .] 


1626 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.P93«: 

D23 


M19 


MI92 

M19^ 
M19^ 
M19'^ 
M19" 
M19« 
M19'-' 
M19i« 
MI911 
M69 


Sm7i 

Sm7  2 
Sm73 
Sm7^ 


Y4:.P93^ 

M19 

M19' 
Y4.P96  ' 

H47 


L22 


1887. 

V. 

2. 

1887. 

V. 

3. 

1887. 

V. 

4. 

1887. 

V 

5. 

1887. 

V. 

6. 

1887. 

V. 

7. 

1887. 

V. 

8. 

1887. 

V. 

9. 

1887. 

V. 

10 

1887. 

V. 

11 

Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS—Continued 

Privileges  and  Elections  Committee  (Senate)— Cont'd 

Danville,  Va.  Report  [on  alleged  massacre  of  colored  men  at  Dan- 
ville, Va.,  Nov.  3,  1883].  [1884.]  75  p.  [Thia  publication 
appears  as  48th  Congress,  Ist  session,  Senate  report  579,  2  pts., 
but  that  report  which  appears  in  serial  no.  2178  has  Ixxv  + 1298 
p.  of  which  the  Ixxv  p.  only  are  given  here  as  75  p.,  the  testi- 
mony before  the  committee  being  omitted.] 
McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  10,  1871,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19,J 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Same. 

Mississippi.  Report  [on]  alleged  occurrences  in  Mississippi  and  con- 
dition of  constitutional  rights  of  people  of  that  State.  [1884.] 
72  p.  [Thia  publication  bears  on  the  first  page,  48th  Congress, 
Ist  session.  Senate  report  512,  but  that  report  which  appears  in 
serial  no.  2176  has  Ixxxvii  +  683  p.  of  which  p.  xiii-lxxxvi,  onl)^, 
are  given  here  aa  72  p.,  the  extracts  from  the  journal  and  testi- 
mony before  the  committee  being  omitted.] 
Smoot,  Reed.  Proceedings  in  matter  of  protests  against  right  of  Reed 
Smoot,  Senator  from  Utah,  to  hold  his  seat  [hearings,  Jan.  16- 
May  2, 1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session  and  recess].  1904.  v.  1. 
[4932-486] 

Same  [hearings,  Dec.  12,  1904-Jan.  17,  1905,  58th  Congress,  3d 
session].     1904  [1905].     v.  2.     [4933-486] 

Same  [hearings,   Jan.   18-28,    1905,    58th  Congress,    3d  session]. 

1905.  V.  3.     [4934-486] 

Same  [hearings,  Feb.  6-Apr.  13,  1906,  59th  Congress,  1st  session]. 

1906.  V.  4,  466  p.  [In  4935-486]  [Issued  in  separate  signa- 
tures. The  final  signatures,  p.  467-543  of  the  Congressional 
document  edition,  containing  the  report  of  the  committee, 
were  never  issued  for  the  bureau  edition.] 

Private  Land  Claims  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,    from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  27,  1826,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.    * 

Pul>lic  Lands  Committee  (Senate) 

Hetch  Hetchy  reservoir  site,  hearing  [Feb.  10,  12,  1909],  on  S.  [J.]  R. 
123  [60th  Congress,  2d  session],  to  allow  city  and  county  of  San 
Francisco  to  exchange  lands  for  reservoir  sites  in  Lake  Eleanor 
and  Hetch  Hetchy  valleys  in  Yosemite  National  Park  [etc.]. 
1909. 

Land  Office,  General.  [Report  of  committee  and  testimony  taken  by 
subcommittee,  Dec.  27,  1881-Jan.  26,  1882,  47th  Congress,  Ist 
session,  on  condition  of  General  Land  Office.]  [1882.]  [2006- 
57] 


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Y4.    COMMITTEES  OF  CONOREHS-OoBtiimed 

Public  Ijands  Committee  (8enate)«--Continue<l 

McKee's  compilation.    Reports,   from  or^nization  of  committee, 
Deo.  10,  1816,  to  close  of  49th  Con>?reHs,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    *    [iSee,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerninj];  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.     * 
« 


Same. 
Same. 
Same, 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


Reports  of  Committee  on  Public  Lands,  Senate,  60th  Congress  [index]. 
1909. 

Public  Liands  Committee    (House) 

Accounts.  Settlement  of  accounts  relative  to  disposition  of  public 
lands,  etc.  [hearings,  May  2,  9,  1906,  on  II.  3133  and  other  bills, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1906.] 

Alaska.  Hearings,  Mar.  3,  1908,  on  H.  18198  [60th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion], to  provide  for  sale  of  coal  deposits  in  district  of  Alaska. 
1908. 
Same,  Apr.  29,  May  1,  1908,  on  H.  21412  [60th  Cong:res8,  Ist  ses- 
sion], to  encourage  development  of  coal  deposits  in  district  of 
Alaska.     1908. 

Arid  lands.  Hearings  relating  to  reclamation  and  disposal  of  arid 
public  lands  of  the  West,  Jan.  11-30,  1901  [56th  Congress,  2d 
session].     1901. 

Coal  lands  and  coal-land  laws  of  United  States,  statement  of  Edgar  E. 
Clark  [Dec.  17,  1906,  59th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1906.J 
Same  [hearings,  Dec.  18,  1906].     [1906.] 
Same  [Jan.  9,  1907].     [1907.] 
Same  [Jan.  11,  1907].     [1907.] 
Same  [Jan.  14-25,  1907].     [1907.]     [Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 

Coal  lands.  Hearings,  May  4,  1908,  on  H.  19421  [60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  to  provide  for  entry  and  sale  of  public  lands  contain- 
ing coal],  coal-land  bill ;  [statement  of  James  R.  Garfield].    1908. 

Coal  lands.  [Letter  from  Secretary  of  Interior  to  committee  relative 
to  H.  19421,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session,  for  entry  and  sale  of 
public  lands  containing  coal.]    Apr.  20,  1908. 

Cordova  Bay  Townsite  Company.  Hearings,  May  16, 18, 1908,  on  H. 
19914  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  providing  for  sale  of  lands 
[at  head  of  Cordova  Bay,  in  Alaska]  to  Cordova  Bay  Townsite 
Company.     1908. 

Grazing.  Hearings  on  leasing  pubUc  lands  for  grazing  purposes,  H. 
7212,  6246,  7954,  14108  [57th  Congress,  1st  session],  Jan.  29- 
June  4,  1902.     1902. 

Homestead.  Hearings,  May  5,  1908,  on  H.  20776  [60th  Congress,  1st 
session],  providing  for  free  homesteads  on  public  lands  for 
actual  and  bona  fide  settlers,  and  reserving  public  lands  for 
that  purpose  in  Oklahoma;  [statement  of]  Scott  Ferris.     1908. 

Homestead.  Increasing  size  of  homestead  entries,  hearings  [Mar.  18, 
1908],  on  H.  18970  [60th  Congress,  1st  session].     1908. 

Homes.  Hearing,  May  5,  1908,  on  H.  11878  [60th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion], providing  for  free  homes  for  settlers  in  Comanche,  Kiowa, 
and  Apache  country  in  Oklahoma;  [statement  of]  E.  L.  Fulton. 
1908. 

Irrigation.  Resolutions  of  16th  National  Irrigation  Congress;  state- 
ment of  Frank  II.  Short  [Dec.  17,  1908].     1909. 

Loch-Katrine  bird  reservation,  correspondence  [Jan.  5  and  26,  1909], 
between  F.  W.  Mondell  and  T.  S.  Palmer,  relative  to  Execu- 
tive authority  for  reservation  of  lands  as  bird  preserves.     1909. 


1628 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.P96  2: 

MI91 


M192 
MI93 
M19^ 
M19^ 
M19« 
MI97 
M19« 
M19» 
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Or33 
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P96 

R85 

SaS 

Sa5i 


Sa5  2 
Sa53 


Sch6 

Sw2i 
Sw22 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Public  Lands  Committee  (House)— Continued 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations, Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same, 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 


V.  2. 
V.  3. 
V.  4. 
V.  5. 
V.  6. 
V.  7. 
V.  8. 
V.  9. 
V.  10. 


Oregon  and  California  land  grant,  is  legislative  action  as  contemplated 
by  H.  J.  R.  159  [60th  Congress,  1st  session,  to  prevent  settle- 
ment upon  and  speculation  in  certain  lands  affected  by  con- 
templated suits  on  behalf  of  United  States],  necessary?  letter 
of  chairman  to  Attorney-General  and  reply  thereto.     1908. 

Hearings  [before  subcommittee],  Mar.  5,  1908,  on  S.  [J.]  R. 
48  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  instructing  Attorney-General  to 
institute  suits,  etc.  [to  enforce  rights  of  United  States  arising  or 
growing  out  of  certain  acts  relating  to  granting  of  lands  in  Ore- 
gon]. 1909. 
Same,  before  Committee  on  Public  Lands,  Mar.  12,  14,  1908.  1908 
[1909]. 

Phosphate  lands,  hearings,  Dec.  17,  1908-Feb.  2,  1909,  on  H.  21873, 
to  define  manner  in  which  public  lands  containing  phosphate 
and  phosphate  rock  may  be  acquired.     1909. 

Public  lands.  Hearings,  Jan.  27,  30  [1908],  with  reference  to  H. 
14019  [and  other  bills,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  having  to 
do  with  proper  administration  of  public  land  laws].     1908. 

Ruins.  Hearings,  Jan.  11,  1905,  for  preservation  of  prehistoric  ruins 
on  public  lands,  creation  of  rajarito  Cliff  Dwellers  National 
Park  in  New  Mexico  and  Mesa  Verde  National  Park  in  Colo- 
rado, also  full  text  of  each  bill,  S.  5603,  H.  7269  and  15986  [58th 
Congress,  3d  session].     1905. 

Sal  ton  Sea,  Cal.,  Imperial  Valley,  and  lower  Colorado  River  [hear- 
ings on  Senate  document  212  and  H.  24363,  59th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Jan.  18,  19,  1907].     [1907.] 

San  Francisco  and  Hetch  Hetchy  Reservoir,  hearing,  Dec.  16,  1908, 
on  H.  J.  R.  184  [60th  Congress,  2d  session,  to  allow  city  and 
county  of  San  Francisco  to  exchange  land  in  Yosemite  Na- 
tional Park  and  adjacent  national  forest  for  portions  of  Hetch 
Hetchy  and  Lake  Eleanor  reservoir  sites  in  park  for  municipal 
water  supply].  1908. 
Same.     [Reprint]  1909. 

Same,  hearings,  Jan.  9-21,  1909,  on  H.  J.  R.  223  [60th  Congress, 
2d  session,  to  allow  city  and  county  of  San  Francisco  to  ex- 
change lands  for  reservoir  sites  in  I^ake  Eleanor  and  Hetch 
Hetchy  valleys  in  Yosemite  National  Park,  etc.].  1909.  [Is- 
sued in  separate  signatures.] 

School  purposes.  Hearings,  May  5,  1908,  on  H.  21585  [60th  Congress, 
Ist  session],  to  grant  to  States  all  public  lands  therein  for  com- 
mon school  purposes,  when  same  shall  become  less  than  fifty 
thousand  acres  m  such  State;  [statement  of  Adam  M.  Byrd]. 
1908. 

Swamp-land  grants,  etc.  [statement  of  Isaac  R.  Hitt]  Apr.  27,  1906  [on 
H.  8762,  59th  Congress,  1st  session].     [1906.] 

Swamp-land.  Hearings,  Jan.  29  [and  Feb.  27],  1908,  on  swamp-land 
claim  of  Illinois,  H.  4334  [60th  Congress,  1st  session].  1908. 
[Issued  in  separate  signatures.] 


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P96'^ 

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P961* 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Public  Lands  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Samo,  Jan.  29,  1908;  [statement  of  George  H.  Stein].     [Reprint] 

1909. 
Timber.     Hearings  [Mar.  30-Apr.  22,  1904],  on  S.  5054  [58th  ConKress, 

2d  session],  to  provide  for  disposal  of  timber  upon  public  lands 

chiefly  valuable  for  timber.     1904. 
Same,  Feb.  8,  1908,  on  H.  16277  [60th  Congress,  Ist  session],  to 

Erovide  for  sale  of  large-growth  and  matured  timber  on  lands 
eretofore  granted  to  Territory  of  New  Mexico.     1908. 

Pulp  and  Paper  Investigation  Select  Committee 

(House) 

Pulp  and  paper  investigation  hearings,  Apr.  25,  1908  [60th  Congress, 
2d  session],  no.  1.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
[The  first  4  numbers  of  this  set  appeared  also,  with  dlflerent  title-pages,  as  listed 
underY4.P963:W85i-<.J 

Same,  Apr.  27,  1908,  no.  2.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Same,  Apr.  28,  1908,  no.  3.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Pulp  and  paper  investigation.     Hearings  on  H.  344  [60th  Congress, 
2d  session],  to  investigate  as  to  wood  pulp,  print  paper,  Apr.  29, 
1908,  no.  4.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Pulp  and  paper  investigation  hearings,  Apr,  30,  1908  [60th  Congress, 
2d  session],  no.  5.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Same,  May  1,  1908,  no.  6.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 


Same,  May  2,  1908,  no.  7. 
Same,  May  4,  1908,  no.  8. 
Same,  May  5,  1908,  no.  9. 
Same,  May  6,  1908,  no.  10 
Same,  May  7,  8,  1908,  nos.  11,  12. 
Same,  May  9,  1908,  no.  13.  1908. 
Same,  May  12,  1908,  no.  14. 
Same,  May  13,  1908,  no.  15. 
Same,  May  14,  1908,  no.  16. 
Same,  May  15,  1908,  no.  17. 
Same,  May  16,  1908,  no.  18. 
Same,  May  18,  1908,  no.  19. 
Same,  May  19,  1908,  no.  20. 
Same,  May  20,  1908,  no.  21. 
Same,  May  21,  1908,  no.  22. 
Same,  May  22,  1908,  no.  23. 
Same,  May  23,  1908,  no.  24. 


1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 


[In  5542-1502] 
[In  5542-1502] 
[In  5542-1502] 
[In  5542-1502] 
1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
[In  5542-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5543-1502] 

[In  5544-1502] 

[In  5544-1502] 

[In  5544-1502] 


[In  5544-1502] 

Same,  preliminary  report,  no.  25.     1908.     [In  5544-1502] 
Same  [letters],  no.  26.     1908.     [In  5544-1502] 
Pulp  and  paper  investigation.     Index  to  pulp  and  paper  investigation 
hearings  [nos,   1-26,   60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1908.     [In 
5546-1502] 
Pulp  and  paper  investigation  hearings  [letters,  60th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion], no.  27.     1908.     [In  5544-1502 J 
Same,  Sept.  15-17,  1908,  no.  28.     1908.     [In  5544-1502] 
Same,  Sept.  19,  1908,  no.  29.     1908.     [In  5545-1502] 
Same,  importation  statistics,  no.  30.     1908.     [In  5545-1502] 
Same,  importation  statistics,  continued,  no.  31.     1908.     [In  5545- 

1502] 
Same,  Oct.  14-26,  1908,  no.  32.     1908.     [In  554^1502] 
Same,  statistics  of  foreign  countries,  no.  33.     1908.     [In  5545-1502] 
Same,  Nov.  19,  20,  1908,  no.  34.     1908,     [In  5545-1502] 
Same  [Dec.  22-30,  1908],  no.  35.     1909.     [In  5545-1502] 


1630 


Classification 
no. 


P96  37 
P9638 

P9639 


P96^i 
P9642 

P96« 

P9644 


W85 


W852 
W853 
W85* 


Y4.P96*: 

H35 
Y4:.P96^: 

M19 ' 

MI92 
MI93 
M19* 

N42y 


Y4.P96'^: 

MI91 


MI92 

M19^ 

Y4.P96^: 

M19 


Y4.P96 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Pulp   and  Paper  Investigation  Select  Committee 

(House) — Continued 

Same,  additional  foreign  statistics,  no.  36.     1909.     [In  5546-1502] 
Same,  timber  resources  and  water  powers  of  Canada,  no.  37.     1909. 

[In  5546-1502] 
Same,  pulp-wood  problems  of  Canada,  no.  38.     1909.     [In  5546- 

1502] 
Same,  tariff  hearings  on  pulp  and  paper  [reprint,  Feb.  8,  1909, 

testimony,  briefs,  and  letters,  on  pulp,  papers,  and  books], 

no.  39.     1909.     [In  5546-1502] 
Same,  wage  statistics,  no.  40.     1909.     [In  5546-1502] 
Same,  report,  Feb.  19,  1909,  no.  41.     1908  [1909].     [In  5546-1502] 
Same,  statistics  of  manufacture,  no.  42.     1909.     [In  5546-1502] 
Pulp  and  paper  investigation.     Index  to  pulp  and  paper  investigation 

hearings  [nos.  1-42,  60th  Congress,  2d  session].     1909.     [5546- 

1502] 
Wood  pulp  and  print  paper.     Hearings  on  H.  344  [60th  Congress,  1st 

session],  to  investigate  as  to  wood  pulp,  print  paper  [etc.], 

Apr.  25,  1908,  no.  1.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Same,  Apr.  27,  1908,  no.  2.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Same,  Apr.  28,  1908,  no.  3.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
Same,  Apr.  29,  1908,  no.  4.     1908.     [In  5542-1502] 
[These  hearings  (Y4.P963:W85i-<)  are  the  same,  with  different  title-pages,  as  those 

listed  under  Y^PQe^rPge'-".] 

Put>lic  Service,  Select  Committee  on  Appropri- 
ations for  Prevention  of  Fraud  in  and 
Depredations  upon   (House) 

Hearings,  Jan.  20  [-Feb.  27],  1909,  60th  Congress,  2d  session.     1909. 
Puljlic  Expenditures  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.     1887.     v.  2. 

Same.     1887.    v.  3. 

Same.     1887.    v.  4.    * 
New  York  custom-house.     Report  upon  New  York  custom-house, 
with  testimony  [Dec.  17,  1866-Mar.  1,  1867,  39th  Congress,  2d 
session].     1867.     ([39th  Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  rp.  30];  serial  no. 
1305.) 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Comnaittee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  3.    * 
Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Committee   (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  16,  1819,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

PuT3lic  Health.  Select  Committee   (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Epidemic  Diseases 
and  [of  Select  Committee  on]  Public  Health,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 46th  Congress,  1879-49th  Consrress,  1887;  com- 
piled by  T.  H.  McKee.    1887.    See  Y4.Ep4'^^:M19. 


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M19* 
M19» 
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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGREHS-Continucd 

Railways  and  Canals  Cornniltteo  (ilouse) 

Atlantic  and  Great  Western  Canal.  Hearings  [May  5,  1908],  on 
S,  754  i60th  Congress,  Ist  sesrtion],  for  survey  for  Atlantic  and 
Great  Western  Canal  from  Tennessee  River  to  Ocmulgee 
[River].     1908. 

Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal.    Hearings  [May  ?-20,  1908],  on 
H.  20775  [OOth  Congress,  Ist  session],  to  acquire  and  enlarge 
Delaware  and  Chesapeake  Canal.     1908. 
Same  [supplemental  report  of  C,  A,  F.  Flagler,  Oct.  8,  1908, 
recess  ot  GOth  Congress].     1909. 

Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal  [hearing],  Feb.  26,  1909  [on  H. 
20775,  (JOth  Congress,  2d  session,  for  acquisition  and  improve- 
ment of  Chesapeake  and  Delaware  Canal].     1909. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  15,  1831,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4  Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.     * 
Same.     1887.     v.  3.     * 


Same. 
Same. 


1887. 
1887. 


V.  4. 
V.  5. 


Superior,  Lake.     Hearings  [May  15,  1908],  on  [H.]  C.  R.  30  [60th 

Congress,  1st  session],  for  survey  for  canal  from  Lake  Superior 

to  Mississippi  River.     1908. 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Hearings  [Apr.  28-May  15,  1908],  on  [H.]  C.  R.  18 

[60th  Congress,   1st  session,  for]  survey  for  ship  canal  from 

Toledo  to  Chicago  via  P^rt  Wayne.     1908. 

Railroads  Committee   (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  4,  1873,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Reconstruction  Joint  Committee 

Journal  [Dec.  4,  1865-Feb.  9,  1867,  39th  Congress,  1st  and  2d  ses- 
sions].    [1884.] 

[The  joint  committee  was  composed  of  very  prominent  men,  and  the  details  of 
its  action,  as  shown  by  the  Journal  of  it.s  proceedings,  were  thought  by  the 
Senate  of  the  48th  Congress  to  be  worth  printing.  An  order  was  passed  Feb. 
26,  1884,  more  than  17  years  after  the  committee  had  dissolved,  for  printing 
6000  copies  of  its  Journal.  As  printed,  the  Journal  makes  a  pamphlet  of 
49  p.,  without  cover^  title-page,  imprint  date,  or  place  of  publication.  It 
has  a  half  title,  reading  thus:  "39th  Congress.  1st  session,  Joint  Committee 
on  Reconstruction,  Journal."  Another  half  title,  like  the  first,  except  that 
"2d  session"  is  substituted  for  "l.st  session,"  is  found  at  p.  43.  The  only 
conclusion  to  be  drawn  from  these  half  titles  is  that  the  document  was 
printed  during  the  39th  Congress  (18r)5-67),  and  not  the  slightest  clue  is 
riven  by  the  document  itself  to  the  fact  that  it  was  not  printed  till  the  48th 
Congress,  1st  session  (1884).  Why  it  was  not  also  printed  as  a  numbered 
document,  as  required  by  law  (K.  S.  soc.  .3792),  Is  not  now  known.  This 
Journal,  though  the  number  of  copies  printed  was  comparatively  large,  has 
already  become  very  rare.  The  only  copy  concerning  which  the  Public 
Documents  Library  "has  any  information  is  the  one  in  its  own  flle.J 

Report  [and  testimony,  Jan.  22-May  19,  1866],  1st  session,  39th 
Congress.  1866.  [1273-30]  [This  volume  does  not  contain 
the  minority  report  of  the  committee  which  is  included  in  the 
Congressional  edition.] 

Report  [with  views  of  minority].     [1866.]    [In  1273-30] 


fThis  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     A  new 
committee  has  since  become  a  puolishing  office,  necessitating  an  additional  class 
under  Y4.,  the  series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 
Y4.P96':    Public  Health  and  National  Quarantine  Committee  (Senate) 

(CT) 


1632 


Classitication 
no. 

Y4.R31    ! 


R29 


Y4:.R312: 


C49 


Ex7 


M19 


Y4.R32 


Y4.R32  2: 

MI91 


M19- 
Y4.R52: 


Ap6 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 
Retrencliineiit  Committee  (Senate) 

[Appointed,  Feb.  28,  1842,  in  pursuance  of  a  resolution  of  the  27th  Congress,  2d 
session,  agreed  to  by  the  Senate,  Feb.  18,  1842.  Continued  as  a  standing 
committee  through  the  34th  Congress.] 

See,   for  Civil  Service  and  Retrenchment  Committee,   Senate, 
Y4.C492: 
Report  made  by  James  T.  Morehead,  June  15,  1844.     Washington, 
Gales  and  Seaton,  1844.     ([28th  Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  doc.  399]; 
serial  no.  437.) 

Retrenclimeiit  Joint  Select  Comimlttee 

[Appointed  in  pursuance  of  a  concurrent  resolution  passed  by  the  39th  Congress 
in  July,  1866,  and  continued  by  later  resolutions  of  the  40th  Congress  in 
Mar.  1867,  and  the  41st  Congress  in  Mar.  1869.  As  a  committee  it  had  no 
existence  after  the  41st  Congress.  Among  the  duties  of  the  committee  was 
that  of  investigating  and  reporting  upon  reforms  for  the  civil  service.  See, 
for  civil  service  committees,  Y4.C49:] 

Civil  service,  report  of  [Thomas  A.]  Jenckes,  May  14,  1868;  [with] 
Speech  of  Thomas  A.  Jenckes  on  bill  to  regulate  civil  service 
and  to  promote  efficiency  thereof,  Jan.  29,  1867,  [and]  Speech 
of  Thomas  A.  Jenckes  on  bill  to  regulate  civil  service  and  to 
promote  efficiency  thereof.  May  14,  1868.  1868.  [Imprints 
on  title-pages  for  speeches  read:  Washington,  Congressional 
Globe  Office,  1867;  and  Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  Geo. 
A.  Bailey,  1868.  This  report,  without  the  speeches  but  with 
the  addition  of  appendix  L,  appears  also  as  40th  Congress, 
2d  session,  House  report  47;  serial  no.  1358.] 

Expenditures.  Report  inquiring  into  expenditures  in  all  branches 
of  service  of  Unitedf  States  [Feb.  21,  1870],  with  testimony 
[June  1-Sept.  8,  1869,  recess  of  41st  Congress].  1870.  ([41st 
Cong.  2d  sess.     S,  rp,  47];  serial  no.  1409.) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Retrenchment, 
House  of  Representatives,  from  organization  of  committee,  Dec. 
31,  1828,  to  close  of  42d  Congress,  1873;  compiled  by  T.  H.  Mc- 
Kee.  1887.  *  [This  compilation  includes  reports  of  various 
committees  of  the  earlier  Congresses  known  generally  by  the 
name  of  Select  Committee  on  Retrenchment  as  well  as  those 
of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  on  Retrenchment,  but  all  of  the 
reports  are  House  reports  which  probably  accounts  for  the  name 
given  on  the  title-page  as  selected  by  McKee.  See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Revolutionary  Claims  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  War  Claims,  includ- 
ing [those  of]  Revolutionary  Claims  [Committee],  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress,  1887;  com- 
piled by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     14  v.    >See  Y4.W19:M19i-i^ 

Revolutionary  Claims  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  from  organization  of  committee,  Dec. 
28,  1832,  to  its  discontinuance,  1883;  compiled  by  T.  H.  Mc- 
Kee.    1887.     V.  1.     *    [^ee,  for  historical  note  concerning  Mc- 
Kee's compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.     * 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee  (House) 

Appropriations.  River  and  harbor  appropriation  bill,  message  from 
President  of  United  States,  returning  without  approval  H.  7977, 
making  appropriations  for  construction,  repair,  and  preserva- 
tion of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors,  with  report 
of  Committee  on  Rivers  and  Harbors,  June  2,  1896.  1896. 
[Made  up  of  54th  Congress,  1st  session.  House  document  393, 
serial  no.  3428,  and  54th  Congress,  Ist  session.  House  report 
2164,  serial  no.  3465.] 


163:3 


I 


CUNsinratlon 
no. 

Y4.R52; 

Ap62 


Arl 

B21 
B48 

C17 

C38 
C39 

C431 

C432 

C433 

C72 

C91 

D371 

D372 

D373 

D37* 
D37^ 

D37« 
D377 

F64 

82452' 


Yi.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee  (HouBe)— Continued 

Appropriations.  Mcnioranda  relating  Ui  appropriations  and  author- 
izationa  to  be  included  in  river  and  harbor  bill  aa  decided 
upon  bv  committee,  Jan.  23,  1907;  by  James  H.  Caaeidy  and 
Joseph  ll.  McGann.     [1907.1 

Aransas  Pass.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  Aransas  Pass,  Tex.  [1907.)  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Com- 
mittee.   59th  Cong.  2d  sees.,  Committee  document  5.) 

Baltimore  Harbor,  hearing,  Jan.  19,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Big  Sandy  River.  Improvement  of  Big  Sandy  River,  hearing,  Mar. 
8,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Cape  Fear  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  ioar  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  locks  and  dams  on  Cape  Fear  River.  [1907.]  (Rivers 
and  Harbors  Committee.  59th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  doc- 
ument 16.) 

Charlotte  [Harbor],  N.  Y.,  hearing,  Jan.  28,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d 
session;  statement  of  James  B.  Perkins].     [1904.] 

Chattahoochee  River.  Improvement  of  Chattahoochee  River,  hear- 
ing. Mar.  2,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session];  statement  of  Wil- 
liam C.  Adamson.     [1904.] 

Chicago,  111.  Effect  of  withdrawal  of  water  from  Lake  Mich^n  by 
sanitary  district  of  Chicago  [report  by  W.  H.  Bixby].  [1906.] 
(Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee,  59th  Cong.  Ist  sess.,  Docu- 
ment 6.) 

Chickasawhay  River  [and  Pearl  River,  Miss.],  hearing  [on  H.  5206, 
5207,  and  5208,  58th  Congress,  Ist  session;  statement  of  A.  M. 
Byrd].     [1904.] 

Chicago,  111.  Deep  waterway  between  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  [hear- 
ings, Feb.  21,  1908,  on  H.  3940,  60th  Congress,  Ist  session]. 
[1908.] 

Columbia  River,  Wash,  and  Oreg.  [completion  of  jetty  work  at  mouth 
of  river;  statement  of  Engineer  Department].  [1906.]  (Rivers 
and  Harbors  Committee.    59th  Cong.  Ist  sess..  Document  3.) 

Cumberland  River,  hearing,  Feb.  16,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Delaware  River  improvement,  hearing,  Dec.  18,  1903  [58th  Congress, 
2d  session].     [1904.] 

Delaware  River.  Statement  [of  Engineer  Department]  concerning 
Delaware  River.  [1906.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee. 
59th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  Document  1.) 

Delaware  River.  Statement  of  depth  of  channels  at  low  water  and 
expenditures  for  Delaware  River  below  Philadelphia,  New 
York,  Boston,  and  Baltimore,  1880-1905.  [1906.]  (Rivers  and 
Harbors  Committee.    59th  Cong.  Ist  sess..  Document  2.) 

Delaware  River  [hearing]  Jan.  12,  1906  [59th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
improvement  of  Delaware  River  below  Philadelphia].     [1906.] 

Delaware  River.  Hearing  before  subcommittee  [on  H.  23205,  59th 
Congress,  2d  session],  Delaware  River,  35-foot  survey,  Jan.  5, 
1907.     1907. 

Delaware  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  improvement  of  Delaware  River  below  Christian  street, 
Philadelphia.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee.  59th 
Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  document  7.) 

Delaware  River.  Hearing  before  subcommittee  [on  H.  J.  R.  86,  60th 
Congress,  2d  session,  to  appoint  board  to  report  project  with 
estimate  of  cost  for  further  deepening  of]  Delaware  River,  35- 
foot  survey  [from  Allegheny  avenue,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to 
deep  water  in  Delaware  Bay]  Jan.  26,  1909.     1909. 

Flint  River.    Upper  Flint  River,  Ga.,  statement  of  Elijah  Banks 
Lewis  [Apr.  26,  1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session].    [1904.] 
11 103 


1634 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.R52: 

G13 


G791 
G79^ 
H22 
H55 
In8 

K17 
L14 

L72 
L93 

M19 

M46 

M581 

M582 

M58^' 

M66 

M691 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Galveston,  Tex.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  Galveston  Harbor,  Tex.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Har- 
bors Committee.  59th  Cong.  2d  sess..  Committee  document 
11.) 

Grays  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  Grays  River,  Wash.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Com- 
mittee.    59th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  document  1.) 

Grays  Harbor.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  Grays  Harbor  Bar,  Wash.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Har- 
bors Committee.    59th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  document  2.) 

Harlem  River,  Bronx  Kills  [Bronx  River],  Westchester  Creek,  and 
Eastchester  Creek,  hearing  [on  H.  4688,  6299,  6300,  6301,  and 
6302,  58th  Congress,  2d  session],  Jan.  15, 1904.     [1904.] 

Hillsboro  Bay.  Improvement  of  Hillsboro  Bay,  Tampa,  Fla.,  hear- 
ing. Mar.  5,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session];  statement  of 
Hilary  A.  Herbert.     [1904.] 

Intercoaatal  canal  [hearing]  Mar.  27,  1908  [on  H.  9074,  9075,  and 
13273,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  relating  to  Atchafalaya  River 
ship  channel  and  canal  from  Mermenteau  River,  La.,  to  Sabine 
River].     1908. 

Kaw  [Kansas]  River,  hearing,  Mar.  7,  1904  [on  improvements  at  Kan- 
sas City,  Kans.].     [1904.] 

Lake  Washington  Canal,  statement  of  W.  E.  Humphrey  [Apr.  12, 
1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  proposed  canal  from  Puget 
Sound  to  lakes  Union  and  Washington].     [1904.] 

Little  Kanawha  River.  Improvement  of  Little  Kanawha  River, 
hearing,  Feb.  24,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session].    [1904.] 

Louisiana.  Improvement  of  certain  rivers  and  waterways  in  Loui- 
siana and  Texas,  viz..  Red  River,  Sulphur  River,  Cypress 
River,  and  Trinity  River,  [hearing]  Apr.  1,  1904  [58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session].     [1904.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  19,  1883,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Medomac  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  Medomac  River,  Me.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors 
Committee.    59th  Cong.  2d  sess..  Committee  document  14.) 

Michigan  Lake  Superior  Power  Company.  Proposed  power  canal  of 
Michigan-Lake  Superior  Power  Company  [at  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Mich.,  hearing]  Feb.  16,  1900  [56th  Congress,  Ist  session]. 
1906.  [See,  for  other  hearings  on  this  subject,  Y4.R52:M58  ^  and 
Y4.R52:Sa8.] 

Michigan  Lake  Superior  Power  Company.  Proposed  canal  of  Michi- 
gan and  Lake  Superior  Power  Company  [hearing]  Apr.  4,  1900 
[on  H.  8960,  56th  Congress,  1st  session,  authorizing  construc- 
tion and  operation  of  water-power  canal  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Mich.].  [1900.]  [See,  for  other  hearings  on  this  subject, 
Y4.R52:M58 1  and  Y4.R52:Sa8.] 

Michigan,  Lake.  Report  of  Board  of  En^neers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  wave  action  on  Lake  Michigan.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and 
Harbors  Committee.  59th  Cong.  2d  sess..  Committee  docu- 
ment 3.) 

Minnetonka,  Lake.  Survey  of  Lake  Minne tonka,  Minn.,  hearing, 
Mar.  5,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session;  statement  of  John 
Lind].     [1904.] 

Mississippi  River,  improvement  of  channel  between  St.  Louis  and 
Vicksburg,  remarks  by  Webster  M.  Samuel  [and  others]  Feb. 
15-18,  1896  [54th  Congress,  Ist  session];  also  memorials  of  St. 
Louis  Merchants'  Exchange  [etc.].     1896. 


1635 


Classlflration 
no. 

Y4.R52i 


M69' 

M69* 
M69' 
M75 
M76 

N19 

N42za 

N51' 

N51-' 

N5P 
N51* 

N515 

N76 
Oa4 

Ob3 
Oh3» 

Oh32 

Oh3* 

Os9 

P26' 

P262 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OP  CONGRE8H-('ontinucd 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committoe  (House)— Continued 

MissisBippi  River.  Hearing  ^iP^°  improvement  of  MinHissippi  River, 
statement  of  Robert  S.  Taylor,  Feb.  19,  1902  [57th  Congrew,  Ist 
seesion].    1902. 

Mississippi  River.  Hearings  [Jan.  18-Apr.  19,  1904,  58th  Congress, 
2d  session,  on  improvement  of  Mississippi  River  and  various 
rivers  and  harbors  in  Massachusetts,  etc.].  [1904.]  [Issued 
also  in  separate  signatures.] 

Mississippi  River.  Improvement  of  Mississippi  River,  hearing,  Feb. 
2,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session].    [1904.] 

Missouri  River,  [hearing]  Dec.  12,  1900  [56th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
1900. 

Monongahela  River,  hearing,  Jan.  21, 1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Monterey,  Cal.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  Monterey  Harbor,  Cal.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Com- 
mittee.   59th  Cong.  2d  sesa.,  Committee  document  10.) 

Natchez,  Miss.  Harbor,  Natchez,  Miss.,  hearing,  Feb.  24,  1904 
[58th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Newark  Bay  [and  Passaic  River],  hearing,  Jan.  13,  1904  [58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session].     [1904,] 

Niagara  River,  proposed  dam  [hearing]  Feb.  14, 1900  [on  H.  2994,  56th 
Congress.  Ist  session,  to  authorize  construction  of  regulating 
dam  at  root  of  Lake  Erie,  for  purpose  of  controlling  level  of 
lake,  etc.].     [1906.] 

Niagara  Falls.  Preservation  of  Niagara  Falls,  hearings  [Apr.  12- 
May  8,  1906,  on  H.  18024,  for  control  and  regulation  of  waters 
of  Niagara  River  and  preservation  of  Niagara  Falls]  59th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.     1906.     [Issued  also  in  separate  signatures.] 

Niagara  Falls.  Industrial  value  of  Niagara  Falls  [report  of  General 
Electric  Company].  [1906.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee. 
59th  Cong.  1st  sess.,  Document  4.) 

Niagara  Falls.  [Control  and  regulation  of  waters  of  Niagara  River 
and  preservation  of  Niagara  Falls;  by  Henry  E.  Gregory.] 
[1906.1  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee.  59th  Cong.  Ist 
sess.,  Document  5.) 

Niagara  Falls.  Preservation  of  Niagara  Falls,  hearings  TFeb.  17, 1908, 
on  H.  16086,  16748,  amending  act  for  control  ana  regulation  of 
waters  of  Niagara  River,  for  preservation  of  Niagara  Falls, 
etc.],  60th  Congress,  1st  session.     1908. 

Norfolk  [Harbor],  Va.,  hearing,  Jan.  25, 1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Oakland,  Cal.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  Oakland  Harbor,  Cal.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Com- 
mittee.   59th  Cong.  2d  sess..  Committee  document  9.) 

Obion  River,  Forked  Deer  River,  and  Hatchey  River,  statement  of 
R.  A.  Fierce  [Apr.  12,  1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Ohio  River.  Improvement  of  Ohio  River,  hearing,  Feb.  2,  1903  [on 
H.  J.  R.  220,  57th  Congress,  2d  session  for  survey  of  Ohio  River 
from  mouth  of  Big  Miami  to  mouth  or  Ohio].     1903. 

Ohio  River.  Improvement  of  Ohio  River,  hearing,  Jan.  20,  1904 
[58th  Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Ohio  River.  [Hearing]  Feb.  18,  1902  [57th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
improvement  of  Ohio  River].     [1907.] 

Oswego,  N.  Y.  Oswego  breakwater,  hearing,  Apr.  15,  1904  [58th 
Congress,  2d  session].     [1904.] 

Passaic  [River],  N.  J.,  hearing,  Jan.  22,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion, on  improvement  of  river  to  Passaic  and  Paterson].     [1904.] 

Passaic  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  Passaic  River,  N.J.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Commit- 
tee.   59th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  document  4.) 


1636 


Classiftcation 
no. 

Y4.R52: 

P84 

Rll 
R47 

Sa2fr 


Sa2maf 
Sa2mar 

Sa3 

Sa5pe 

Sa8 

Sel 
Shi 
T22 

T25 

T59 
W29 

W75 

Y4.R53: 

M19 


Y4.     COMMITTEES    OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee  (House) — Continued 

-Potomac  River,  hearing,  Mar.  11,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Racine,  Wis.  Harbor  at  Racine,  Wis.,  hearing,  Jan.  27,  1904  [58th 
Congress,  2d  session,  on  claims  of  city].     [1904.] 

Rio  Grande.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  inland  waterway  between  Rio  Grande  and  Mississippi  River. 
[1907.1  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee.  59th  Cong.  2d 
sess.,  Committee  document  8.) 

St.  Francis  River.  Improvements  of  St.  Francis  River,  Ark.,  hear- 
ing, Feb.  18, 1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session,  statement  of  J.  A. 
Fox;  and  Statement  of  Frank  A.  Hopkins  on  H.  10959,  making 
available  so  much  of  fund  appropriated  for  improvement  of 
Kentucky  River  as  may  be  necessary  to  build  bridge  across 
Two  Mile  Creek,  Ky.].     [1904.] 

St.  Marys  Falls  Canal,  hearings  [Mar.  30-Apr.  1,  1908,  on  H.  19366] 
60th  Congress,  1st  session  [to  obtain  lands  for  new  locks  with 
separate  canal  at  falls  of  St.  Marys  River,  Mich.].     1908. 

St.  Marys  River  at  the  Falls,  Mich.,  statement  of  W.  L.  Marshall, 
Feb.  4,  1909,  on  H.  25411  [60th  Congress,  2d  session],  for 
obtaining  lands  and  other  property  for  preservation  of  public 
works  in  interests  of  commerce  and  navigation  at  Sault  Ste. 
Marie,  Mich.,  before  subcommittee.  1909.  [Hearings  on 
H.  19366  not  included  in  this  pamphlet.] 

Salem  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  Salem  River,  N.  J.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors  Commit- 
tee.   59th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  document  12.) 

San  Pedro,  Cal.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Harbors 
on  San  Pedro  Harbor,  Cal.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors 
Committee.    59th  Cong.  2d  sess..  Committee  document  15.) 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  Report  of  hearing  [on  H.  8960,  56th  Congress, 
1st  session],  in  regard  to  power  situation  at  Sault  Ste.  Marie  [as 
regards  proposed  power  canal  of  Michigan  Lake  Superior  Power 
Company],  Apr.  5,  1900.  [1900.]  [For  previous  hearings  on 
this  subject,  see  Y4.R52:M58i'2  ] 

Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Newtown  Creek,  N.  Y.,  hearing,  Feb.  17,  1909 
[1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  on  improvement  of  waterway 
at  Ballard,  Wash.,  and  of  Newtown  Creek].     [1904.] 

Shallotte  River.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and  Har- 
bors on  Shallotte  River,  N.  C.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors 
Committee.     59th  Cong.  2d  sess.,  Committee  document  13.) 

Teche,  Bayou,  La.  Report  of  Board  of  Engineers  for  Rivers  and 
Harbors  on  Bayou  Teche,  La.  [1907.]  (Rivers  and  Harbors 
Committee.    59th  Cong.  2d  sess..  Committee  document  6.) 

Tennessee  River,  hearing,  Feb.  15,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]. 
[1904.] 

Tombigbee  River,  hearing,  Mar.  12,  1904  [58th  Congress,  2d  session]; 
statement  of  Ezekiel  S.  Candler  [jr.].     [1904.] 

Water  resources  investigations  [hearings,  Apr.  21, 1908,  on  H.  6122, 
60th  Congress,  1st  session,  for  continuation  of  investigation  of 
rivers  and  water  resources  of  United  States].     [1908.] 

Wisconsin.  State  of  Wisconsin,  hearing,  Mar.  10,  1904  [58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  on  improvement  of  Milwaukee  Harbor  and 
other  improvements].     [1904.] 

Roads  and  Canals  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  Railways  and 
Canals,  Senate,  14th  Congress,  1815-34th  Congress,  1815  [1857]; 
compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [This  compilation 
includes  reports  both  of  Select  Committee  on  Roads  and 
Canals  down  to  the  end  of  the  20th  Congress,  and  of  the  stand- 
ing committee  which  superseded    it  in    the  21st  Congress. 


ifin: 


Clas.sinr»tton 
no. 

Y4.R53: 


Y4.R86» 
Y4.R8e' 

1837 
2850 

jsao 

18«3 


1867 
1868 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1876 
1876 
1877 


1878 
1S79 
1880 
1  882 
1*83 


1884-1 
1884-2 


Y4.     COMMITTEE8   OF  CONG  RES  8-Oontinued 

Roads  and  Canals  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Allhoup:h  Iho  name  of  the  committoe  is  given  on  the  title- 
page  of  thiH  document  as  Committee  on  Railways  and  Canals, 
the  commit  too  was  known  aH  Select  Committee  or  Committee 
on  Koads  and  Canals  throughout  its  exiHt«nce.  See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Rules  Committoe  (House) 

Rules  Committee  (House),  House  manual 

[See,  for  Information  concerning  ITouse  and  Senate  manuals  and  Jefferson's 
manual,  note  preceding  entries  for  Y4.R86*:1.) 

Constitution  of  United  States,  rules  of  House  of  Representatives, 
joint  rules  of  two  Houses,  and  rules  of  Senate,  with  Jefferson's 
manual.     Washington,  Thomas  Allen,  printer  to  the   House, 
1837. 
Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  Jefferson's 
manual  of  parliamentary  practice,  and    standing   rules  and 
orders  for  conducting  business  in  House  and  Senate.     Wash- 
ington, C.  Wendell,  public  printer,  1856. 
Same.     Washington,  James  B.  Steedman,  printer,  1859. 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest;  by  John  M.  Barclay.    Washington, 
1860-1. 
Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  Jefferson's 
manual  of   parliamentary  practice,  'and    standing  rules  and 
orders  for    conducting  business  in    House  and  Senate  [and 
Barclay's  digest].     1863. 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest.    1867. 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest.     1868. 

Same,  and  Barclay's  digest  [2d  session,  42d  Congress].     [1871.] 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest  [3d  session,  42d  Congress].     [1872.] 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest  [1st  session,  43d  Congress].     [1873.] 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest  [1st  session,  44th  Congress].     [1875.] 
Same,  and  Barclay's  digest  [2d  session,  44th  Congress].     [1876.] 
Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  Jefferson's 
manual  of  parliamentary  practice,  standing  rules  and  orders 
for  conducting  business  in  House,  joint  rules  in  force  at  close 
of  43d  Congress,  and  digest  [1st  session,  45th  Congress];  by 
Henry  H.  Smith.     [1st  edition.]    [1877.] 
Same    [2d   session,    45th    Congress];  by   Henry    H.    Smith.    2d 

edition.     [1878.] 
Same   [Ist  session,   46th   Congress];    by   Henry   H.   Smith.    3d 

edition.     [1879.] 
Same    [2d    session,  46th  Congress];    by  Henry  H.   Smith.    4th 
edition.     [1880.] 

Same  [Ij^t  session,  47th  Congress];  by  Henry  H.  Smith.  5th 
edition.  [1882.] 
Digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice  of  House  of  Representatives, 
Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  so 
much  of  Jefferson's  manual  of  parliamentary  practice  as 
under  rule  44  governs  House,  standing  rules  ana  orders  for 
conducting  business  in  House,  joint  rules  in  force  at  close  of 
43d  Congress,  tables  sho\Nnng  commencement  and  termina- 
tion of  each  session  with  name  of  Speaker  and  clerk,  of  appor- 
tionment of  Representatives  from  1787,  and  formation  of  States 
and  Territories,  of  population  under  9th  and  10th  censuses, 
and  list  of  members  and  delegates  of  House  of  2d  session  of 
47th  Congress;  by  Henry  H.  Smith.     6lh  edition.     [1883.] 

Same,  2d  session  of  47th  Congress  [1st  session  of  48th  Congress]; 
by  Henry  H.  Smith.    7th  edition.     [1884.] 

Same,  also  pist]  of  committees  of  House,  2d  session  of  48th  Con- 
gress; by  Henry  H.  Smith.    8th  edition.     [1884.] 


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Classincatlon         Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 
no. 

Y4.R861:  \  Rules  Committee  (House),  House  manual— Continued 

Digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice  of  House  of  Representatives, 
Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  so 
much  of  Jefferson's  manual  of  parliamentary  practice  as 
under  rule  44  governs  House,  standing  rules  and  orders  for 
conducting  business  in  House,  tables  showing  commence- 
ment and  termination  of  each  session  with  name  of  Speaker 
and  clerk,  of  apportionment  of  Representatives  from  1787, 
and  formation  of  States  and  Territories,  of  population  under 
9th  and  10th  censuses,  and  list  of  members  and  delegates, 
and  also  of  committees  of  House  of  1st  session  of  49th  Con- 
gress; by  Henry  H.  Smith.     9th  edition.     [1886.] 

Same,  2d  session  of  49th  Congress;  by  Henry  H.  Smith.  10th 
edition.     [1886.] 

Same,  1st  session  of  50th  Congress;  by  Henry  H.  Smith.  11th 
edition.     [1888.] 

Same,  Ist  [2d]  session  of  50th  Congress;  by  John  C.  Robinson. 
12th  edition.     [1889.] 

Same,  1st  session  of  50th  [Slst]  Congress,  with  tables  showing  con- 
tents of  Annals  of  Congress,  Congressional  debates,  Congres- 
sional globe,  Congressional  record,  [and]  tables  showing  sessions 
held  at  other  times  than  that  fixed  by  Constitution;  by  Henry 
H.Smith.    12th  edition.    [1890.] 

Same,  2d  session  of  50th  [5l8t]  Congress,  with  tables  showing  con- 
tents of  Annals  of  Congress,  Congressional  debates,  Congres- 
sional globe.  Congressional  record,  tables  showing  sessions  held 
at  other  times  than  that  fixed  by  Constitution,  summary  of 
procedure  in  leading  foreign  parliaments,  summary  of  more  im- 
portant features  of  constitutions  of  the  several  States,  [and] 
table  showing  qualifications  of  voters;  by  Henry  H.  Smith. 
13th  edition.  [1890.]  [13th  edition  includes  population  under 
9th,  10th,  and  11th  censuses.] 
Constitution  of  United  States,  Jefferson's  manual,  Rules  of  House  of 
Representatives  of  52d  Congress,  and  Digest  [and  manual]  of 
rules  and  practice  of  House,  with  appendix  [1st  session,  52d 
Congress];  by  Nathaniel  T.  Crutchfield.     1892. 

Same  [2d  session,  52d  Congress]:  by  Nathaniel  T.  Crutchfield. 

•      1893. 

Same,  53d  Congress,  and  digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice 
of  House,  with  appendix  [2d  session,  53d  Congress];  by  Na- 
thaniel T.  Crutchfield.     1895. 

Same,  54th  Congress,  and  digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice 
of  House,  with  appendix  [1st  session,  54th  Congress];  by 
Thomas  H.  McKee.     1896.     [3433-352] 

Same  [2d  session,  54th  Congi-ess];  by  Thomas  H.  McKee.  1897. 
[3522-137] 

Same,  55th  Congress,  and  digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice 
of  House,  with  appendix  [2d  session,  55th  Congress];  by 
Thomas  H.  McKee.     1898.     [3698-560] 

Same  [3d  session,  55th  Congress];  by  Thomas  H.  McKee.  1899. 
[3817-229] 

Same,  56th  Confess,  and  digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice 
of  House  [without  appendix,  1st  session,  56th  Congress];  by 
Asher  C.  Hinds.     1900.     [3979-324] 

Same,  2d  session,  56th  Congress;  by  Asher  C.  Hinds.  1900. 
[4133-18] 

Same,  57th  Congress,  and  digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice 
of  House,  Ist  session,  57th  Congress;  by  Asher  C.  Hinds.  1901. 
[4330-88] 

Same,  2d  session,  57th  Congress.     1902.     /S^e  [4487-21]. 

Same,  1st  session,  58th  Congress.     1903.     See  [4566-5]. 


m\9 


Cla8slflcatton 
no. 

Y4.R86»: 

1«07 


Y4.R86 ' : 

9  893 


2896 
2897 

2»oo 

2904 

Y4:.I186 ' : 

C76 
M19» 


M19- 
Y4:.R86  2: 
Y4.R86  2: 


2828 
J8«8 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Rules  Committee  (House),  House  manual— <k>ntinued 

Same,  3d  setwion,  58th  Congreefl.     1904.    See  [4842-75]. 

Same,  1st  seaeion,  59th  Congrese;  by  Asher  ('.  Hinds.  1905. 
[4994-87] 

Same,  2d  session,  59th  Congrese.  1906.  See  [5147-24]. 
Digest  and  manual  of  rules  and  practice  of  House  of  Representatives, 
Constitution  of  United  States,  Jefferson's  manual,  Rules  of 
House  of  Representatives,  60th  Congress,  Ist  seseion;  prepared 
by  Aaher  C.  Hinds  pursuant  to  resolution  passed  Dec.  2, 
1907.     1908.     [5364-423] 

Same,  60th  Congress.  2d  session;  prepared  by  Asher  C.  Hinds 

f)ur8uant  to  resolution    passed  May  26,   1908.     1908.     See 
5540-1053]. 
Constitution,  Jefferson's  manual,  and  Rules  of  House  of  Representa- 
tives, with  digest  of  practice  [6l8t  Congress,  Ist  session];  by 
Asher  C.  Hinds.     1909.     16°    [5575-85] 
Rules  Committee  (House),  House  rules 

Rules  of  House  of  Representatives  [52d  Congress],    n.  p.  [1892].    30  p. 

[This  is  one  of  500  copies  of  the  Rules  as  reported  to  the  House  on  Jan.  21,  1892 
(House  journal,  52d  Congress,  1st  session,  p.  40,  serial  no.  2919).  This  print 
differs  in  some  respects  from  the  Rules  as  adopted  by  the  House,  which  were 
printed  in  the  appendix  to  the  same  House  journal.] 

Rules  of  House  of  Representatives,  54th  Congress,     n.  p.  [1895]. 
[1]  +  32  p. 
Same,  54th  Congress,     n.  p.  [1897].    32  p. 
Same,  56th  Congress,    n.  p.  [1900].    46  p. 
Same,  58th  Congress,    n.  p.  [1904].    53  p. 
Rules  Committee   (House).  Miscellaneous 
Constitution  of  United  States.     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.    v.  1.    *    [See,  for 
historical  note   concerning   McKee's   compilations,    Y4.Ac2: 
M19.] 
Same.     1887.     v.  2.     * 
Rules  Committee  (Senate) 
Rules  Committee  (Senate),  Senate  manual 

[Miss  Adelaide  R.  Hasse  is  our  authority  for  the  following  statement  as  to  Sen- 
ate and  House  manuals:  They  are  "an  outgrowth  of  Jefferson's  manual, 
first  published  in  1800,  republished  in  two  variations  in  1801,  and  of  which 
the  2d  edition  was  printed  in  1812.  From  time  to  time  as  ordered  bv  the 
Senate,  not  for  each  session,  new  editions  were  issued.  Gradually  thefonn 
was  changed  and  Jefferson's  manual  was  subordinated  and  tlie  Senate  rules 
were  given  precedence.  In  the  early  years,  there  may  be  found  copies  of  the 
Senate  rules  and  of  Jefferson's  manual  in  separate  paiw^hlets  for  the  same 
year.  In  general,  these  remarks  apply  also  to  the  I  louse  manual.  It  is  certain 
that  for  many  years  the  same  publication  contained  both  House  and  Senate 
rules,  and  therefore  being  used  in  both  Houses,  it  is  not  likely  that  there  was, 
strictly  speaking,  a  House  manual  and  a  Senate  maniral." 

Jefferson's  manual  was  prepared  by  Thomas  Jefferson  for  his  own  guidance  as 
President  of  the  Senate  m  the  years  of  his  Vice- Presidency,  1797-lSOl. 

The  Public  Documents  Library  is  unable  to  give  any  furtller  information  con- 
cerning the  editions  prior  to  1S12,  and  it  is  jjrobable  that  there  are  also  later 
editions  of  which  it  has  no  information.] 

Manual  of  parliamentary  practice,  for  use  of  Senate;  by  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson.    2d  edition.     Washington,  1812.     24°    *    [Thisedition 
contains  Jefferson's  corrections  and  additions.] 
Same,  with  rules  of  Senate  and  of  House  of  Representatives,  and 
Constitution  of  United  States.    Washington,  1828.     16°    * 

Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  rules  of  Sen- 
ate, joint  rules  of  two  Houses,  Jefferson's  manual  of  parliamen- 
tary practice,  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Articles  of 
Confederation,  with  extracts  from  proceedings  of  Continental 
Congrei^s  previous  to  Declaration  of  Independence;  by  W.  J. 
McDonald.     1868. 


1640 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.R86  2: 

3^873 


3^890 
2  882 


]^899 
J  901 
^903 


Yi.RSe^: 

0  801 
2862 


2867 
2890 


2897 

2  *°' 
2  803 
2905 
2907 

Y4.R86  2: 

C76 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Rules  Committee  (Senate),  Senate  manual— Continued 

Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  Declaration 
of  Independence,  Articles  of  Confederation,  Ordinance  of  1787, 
rules  of  Senate,  joint  rule?-  of  two  Houses,  and  Jefferson's  man- 
ual of  parliamentary  practice,  with  some  general  laws  of  useful 
reference  in  legislation;  by  W.  J.  McDonald.     1873. 

Same,  enlarged  by  F.  E.  Shober  and  H.  B.  McDonald.  1881. 
Constitution  of  United  States,  with  amendments  thereto,  Declaration 
of  Independence,  Articles  of  Confederation,  and  Ordinance  of 
1787,  standing  rules  of  Senate,  rules  for  impeachments,  rules  for 
regulation  of  Senate  wing  of  Capitol,  and  Jefferson's  manual  of 
parliamentary  practice,  with  standing  orders  of  Senate,  parts  of 
Buch  acts  as  affect  businef^s  of  Senate,  tables  showing  formation 
of  States  and  Territories,  electoral  votes  for  President  and  Vice- 
President  from  1789  to  1885,  and  Senators  of  United  States  from 
1st  Congress  to  close  of  48th  Congress;  revised  by  Charles  B. 
Reade.    [1st  edition.]    1885. 

Same.    2d  edition.     1886. 
Senate  manual,  50th  Congress,  Ist  session,  embracing  standing  rules 
and  orders  of  Senate,  Constitution  of  United  States,  Declaration 
of  Independence,  Articles  of  Confederation,  Ordinance  of  1787, 
Jefferson's  manual,  etc.;  revised.     1888. 

Same,  5l8t  Congress,  1st  session;  revised  to  Mar.  1,  1890.    1890. 

Same,  52d  Congress,  1st  session;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1892.  Ist  edi- 
tion, 1892.  1892. 
Senate  manual,  containing  standing  rules  and  orders  of  Senate,  Con- 
stitution of  United  States,  Declaration  of  Independence,  Arti- 
cles of  Confederation,  Ordinance  of  1787,  Jefferson's  manual, 
etc.;  revised.     Edition  of  Apr.  14,  1896.     1896.     [3358-304] 

Same.    Edition  of  Mar.  2, 1899.     1899.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Same.    Edition  of  Feb.  11,  1901.     1901.     [4062-237] 

Same.    Edition  of  Feb.  5,  1903.     1903.     [4438-227] 

Same.     Edition  of  Feb.  8,  1905.     1905.     ^ee  [4777-198]. 

Same.     Edition  of  Feb.  14,  ] 907.     1907.     See[510S-406]. 

Same.     Edition  of  Feb.  15,  1909.     1909.     See  [5406-769]. 

Rxiles  Committee  (Senate),  Senate  rules 

Rulesforconductingbusinessin Senate.    n.p.[Dec.7, 1801J.    13p.     * 
Rules  of  Senate,  consisting  of  special  rules  of  Senate,  joint  rules  of  two 
Houses,  and  such  provisions  of  Constitution  as  relate  to  organi- 
zation, power,  privileges,  proceedings,  and  duties  of  Senate. 
1862. 
Kules  of  Senate  and  joint  rules  of  two  Houses.     1867. 
Standing  rules  for  conducting  business  in  Senate,  with  rules  of  pro- 
cedure and  practice  in  Senate  when  sitting  on  trial  of  impeach- 
ments, rules  for  regulation  of  Senate  wing  of  Capitol,  standing 
orders  of  Senate  not  embraced  in  rules,  and  such  parts  of  acts 
as  affect  business  of  Senate,  and  list  of  Senators  of  51st  Congress. 
1890. 
Standing  rules  for  conducting  business  in  Senate,  with  rules  for  regu- 
lation of  Senate  wing  of  Capitol.     1897. 
Same.     1901. 
Same.     1903. 
Same.     1905. 
Same.     1907. 

Rules  Committee  (Senate),  Miscellaneous 

Constitution  of  United  States  and  amendments  thereto,  with  foot- 
notes of  judicial  decisions;  by  Charles  B.  Reade.     1886. 


1041 
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Rules  Committee  (Senate),  Miscellaneous— Continued 

McKee's  compilation.  Report*^,  from  oi^anization  of  committee,  Dec. 
9,  1874,  to  close  of  49th  Conj?ret*,  1887;  compiled  bv  T.  H. 
McKee.  1887.  *  (^S^tf,  for  hiatorical  note  concemingMcKee'a 
compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 

Select  and  special  committees  (IIou.mc) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  14lh  Conp:re88,  181;'>-49th  Congreee, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  [See,  for  hi.s- 
torical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilationH,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


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McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815^9th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for 
historical   note   concerning  McKee's   compilations,    Y4.Ac2: 
M19.] 
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and  special  committees  (Senate) — Continued 
1887. 
1887. 
1887. 
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1887. 
Senate    Contingent   Expenses    Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  to  Audit  and  Control 
Contingent  Expenses,  Senate,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Con- 
gress, 1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for 
historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2: 
M19.1 


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t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.  A  new  com- 
mittee has  since  been  appointea,  necessitating  an  additional  class  under  Y4.,  the 
series  title  of  which  is  as  follows: 

Y4.Sh6:    Ship  Subsidy  Lobby,  Alleged,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  (House) 
(CT) 


1644 


Classification 
no. 

Y4.8il: 

R29 

Y4.T27  ' : 

B491 

B492 
B493 

B49* 

B49^ 
B498 

B49^ 

B49« 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS -Continued 

Sickness  and  Mortality  on  Emigrant  Ships 
Select  Committee  (Senate) 

Report.  Washington,  Beverley  Tucker,  Senate  printer,  1854.  ([33d 
Cong.  1st  sess.     S.  rp.  386];  serial  no.  707.) 

Territories  Committee  (House) 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  58th  Congress.  1,  Bills  referred  to  com- 
mittee, 2,  reports  made  by  committee,  58th  Congress,  Ist  and 
2d  sessions;  compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.     1904.    v.  1,  large  8® 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  58th  Congress.  Hearings,  58th  Congress, 
1st  and  2d  sessions;  compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.  1904.  v.  2, 
large  8° 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  58th  Congress.  1,  Bills  referred  to  com- 
mittee, 2,  reports  made  by  committee,  3,  hearings,  58th  Con- 
gress, 3d  session;  compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.  1905.  v.  3, 
large  8° 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  59th  Congress.  1,  Bills  referred  to  com- 
mittee, 2,  reports  made  by  committee,  59th  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion; compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.     1906.    v.  1,  large  8<*    * 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  59th  Congress.  Hearings,  59th  Congress, 
1st  session;  compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.     1906.     v.  2,  large  8**    * 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  59th  Congress.  1,  Bills  referred  to  com- 
mittee, 2,  reports  made  by  committee,  3,  hearings,  59th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session;  compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.  1907.  v.  3, 
large  8° 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  60th  Congress.  1,  Bills  referred  to  com- 
mittee, 2,  reports  made  by  committee,  3,  hearings,  60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session;  compiled  by  T.  C.  Hance.  1908.  v.  1, 
large  8" 

Bills,  reports,  and  hearings,  60th  Congress.  1,  Bills  referred  to  com- 
mittee, 2,  reports  made  by  committee,  3,  hearings,  60th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session;  by  T.  C.  Hance.     1909.     v.  2,  large  8'' 

Hawaii.    Amendment  of  organic  act  of  Hawaii,  H.  13426  [61st  Con- 
gress, 2d  session];  statement  of  Walter  F.  Frear,  Dec.  9,  1909. 
1909. 
Same;  statement  of  Lincoln  L.  McCandless,  Dec.  9,  1909.     1909. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Dec.  13,  1825,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.    *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 
Same.     1887.    v.  3.    * 

Salt  River  Valley.  Hearing,  Dec.  10,  1903  [on  H.  846,  58th  Congress, 
2d  session,  to  enable  Phoenix,  Tempe,  and  Mesa,  Ariz.,  to 
issue  bonds  for  aiding  in  construction  of  road  from  point  in  Salt 
River  Valley  to  Salt  River  reservoir  dam  site  m  Maricopa 
County];  statement  of  B.  A.  Fowler.  [1904.]  [Same,  with 
addition  of  maps,  as  pages  1-12  of  Y4.T27  i:B492.] 

Territories  Committee  (Senate) 

Alaska.  Railroad  and  telegraph  and  telephone  lines  in  Alaska, 
hearings,  on  S.  6937  and  6980  [58th  Congress,  3d  session], 
Feb.  10,  1905;  S.  191  [59th  Congress,  Ist  session],  Jan.  27 
[-Feb.  2],  1906;  H.  18891  [59th  Congress,  2d  session],  Jan.  25 
[-Feb.  1],  1907,  and  Senate  document  167,  59th  Congress,  let 
session.     1907.     [Issued. also  in  separate  signatures.] 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,   from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  25,  1844,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for  historical  note  con- 
cerning McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 


I(i45 


Clawlflcatlon 
no. 

Y4.T27^: 

N27 


Utl 
Y4.T61: 

T61 

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M19 


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R292 


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N21 

tY4.Un32: 

Y4.V56: 

M19 


tY4.W12: 
Y4.W19: 

C52 


Y4.     COMMITTEEH  OF  CONGRESS-Continued 

Territories  Committee  (Senate)— Continued 

Nebraska.  Bill  to  organize  Territories  of  Nebraska  and  Kansaa, 
report,  Jan.  4,  1854,  to  accompany  S.  22  (:i3d  Congrew,  Ist 
Bession,  witli  proponed  amendment  Jan.  23, 1854J.    n.  p.  [1854]. 

Utah.  Admission  of  Utah,  arguments  in  favor  of  admission  of  Utah 
as  State,  Ist  session,  50th  Congress,  Feb.  18,  1888.    1888. 

Tonnage,  American,  Select  Committee  on 
Causes   of    Reduction    of  (House) 

Tonnage.  Causes  of  reduction  of  American  tonnage  and  decline  of 
navigation  interests,  report,  Feb.  17.  1870  [and  testimony, 
Oct.  14-Dec.  21,  1869,  4l8t  Congress,  2d  session].  1870.  ([4l8t 
Cong.  2d  sess.     H.  rp.  28];  serial  no.  1436.) 

Transportation   Routes   to   Seaboard   Committee 

(Senate) 

[This  class  includes  publications  both  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Transportation 
Routes  to  Seaboard  down  to  the  end  of  the  45th  Congress,  and  of  the  standing 
committee  which  superseded  it  in  the  46th  Congress.] 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee, 
Mar.  19,  1879,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [This  coinpilation  includes  reports 
both  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Transportation  Routes  to 
Seaboard  and  of  the  standing  committee  which  superseded  it. 
See^  for  historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations, 
Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

Mississippi  River.  Testimony  taken  before  Select  Committee  on 
Transportation  Routes  to  Seaboard  relating  to  jetties  at  mouth 
of  Mississippi  River  [Feb.  14,  1879,  on  S.  1422,  45th  Congress, 
3d  session,  to  amend  act  making  appropriations  for  repair. 

E reservation,  and  completion  of  public  works  on  rivers  and 
arbors].     [1879.] 
Report  of  Select  Committee  on  Transportation  Routes  to  Seaboard, 
with  appendix,  43d  Congress,  1st  session.     1878.     [1588-307, 
pt.  1] 

Same.     1881. 

University  of  United  States,  Select  Committee 
to  Establish.  (Senate) 

[This  committee  was  made  a  standing  committee  Mar.  19,  1896,  during  the 
54th  Congress,  ].st  session,  but  since  the  publication  here  entered  was  issued 
prior  to  that  time,  the  heading  for  the  select  committee  has  been  retained.] 

National  university.  Memorial  in  regard  to  national  university;  by 
John  W.  Hoyt.     1892.     [2907-222] 

Ventilation  and  Acoustics  Committee  (House) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  40th  Congress,  1868-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  [See,  for  historical 
note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:Ml9.] 

War  Claims  Committee  (House) 

Claims  referred  by  Congress  to  Court  of  Claims  for  finding  of  facts 
under  provisions  of  Bowman  act,  59th  [and  60th]  Congress, 
name  of  claimant.  1909.  [See  also,  for  Digest  of  claims 
referred  by  Congress  to  Court  of  Claims,  48th-51st  Congress, 
Ju3.2:D56^] 


t  This  Checklist  ends  with  the  publications  of  the  calendar  year  1909.     New  com- 
mittees have  since  been  appointed,  necessitating  additional  classes  under  Y4.,  the 
series  titles  of  which  are  as  follows: 
Y4.Un32:    United  States  Steel  Corporation  Investigation  Committee  (House) 

(CT) 
Y4.W12:    Wages  and  Prices  Select  Committee  (Senate) 
(CT) 


1646 


Classification 
no. 

Y4:.W19: 

L442 


MI92 
MI93 
M19* 
M19« 
M19« 
MI97 
MI98 
M19» 
MI91" 

MI911 
M19^2 

MI913 

M19^* 

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All« 
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C82 

C89 
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C962 


Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS- Continued 

War  Claims  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Laws.  Compilation  of  laws  and  decisions  of  courts  relating  to  war 
claims.     1908. 

Laws  and  decisions  of  courts  relating  to  war  claims;  by  J.  B.  Hollo- 
way.     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports  of  Committee  on  War  Claims,  in- 
cluding [those  of]  Revolutionary  Claims  [Committee],  House 
of  Representatives,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress,  1887; 
compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  v.  1.  *  [See,  for  his- 
torical note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 


Same. 

1887. 

V.  2. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  3. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  4. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.5. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  6. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  7. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.8. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  9. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  10. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  n. 

it 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  12. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  13. 

* 

Same. 

1887. 

V.  14. 

* 

Quartermasters'  stores.  Claims  for  quartermasters'  stores  and  com- 
missary supplies  of  loyal  citizens  in  loyal  States  [commonly 
known  as  Fourth  of  July  claims].     [1908.] 

Ways  and  Means  Committee  (House) 

Alcohol.    Free  alcohol,  hearings,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  sec.  1, 
Feb.  7,  1906  [on  bills  relating  to  free  alcohol  in  arts  and  manu- 
factures].    [1st  edition.]    1906. 
Same,  sec.  2,  Feb.  8,  1906.     [1st  edition.]    1906. 
•   Same,  sec.  3,  Feb.  9,  1906;  statement  of  Harvey  \V.  Wiley.     [Ist 
edition.]    1906. 
Same,  sec.  4,  Feb.  20,  1906.     [Ist  edition.]    1906. 
Same,  sec.  5,  Feb.  21,  1906.     [1st  edition.]    1906. 
Same,  sec.  6,  Mar.  2,  1906.     [1st  edition.]    1906. 
Same,  sec.  7,  appendix.     [1st  edition.]    1906. 
Same,  Feb.  [7]-Mar.  [2],  1906.     2d  edition.     1906. 
Same,  Feb.  [7]-Mar.  [2],  1906.    3d  edition.     1906. 
Checks.     Payment  of  duties  by  checks,  hearings,   60th  Congress, 

1st  session,  on  H.  C.  R.  15,  Apr.  8,  1908.     1908. 
Coal.     Rebate  of  certain  coal  duties,  hearings,  60th  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  H.  11325  [authorizing  rebate  of  duties  on  anthra- 
cite coal  imported  into  United  States,  Oct.  6,  1902-Jan.  15, 
1903],  Jan.  22,  1908.     1908. 
Cotton  and  wheat,  proposed  internal  tax  to  permit  Secretary  of 
Agriculture  to  defray  expense  in  gathering  statistics  relating 
'   to  production  of  cotton  and  wheat  in  United  States,  hearings 
before  subcommittee  on  internal  revenue,  57th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Jan.  26,  1903,  [on]  H.  16655.     1903. 
Cuba.     Reciprocity  with  Cuba,  hearings,  57th  Congress,  1st  session, 

Jan.  15-29,  1902.  1902.  [4375-535] 
Customs  administrative  act  [and]  licensing  of  custom-house  brokers, 
report  of  hearings  [Feb.  23-Mar.  2,  1906],  59th  Congress,  Ist 
session,  [on]  H.  7113,  15267,  7115.  1906. 
Customs.  Salaries  of  customs  and  internal-revenue  officers,  hearings, 
60th  Congress,  1st  session.  Mar.  7-17,  1908.  Final  print. 
1908. 


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no. 

Y4.W3e: 

C96' 

C96* 
D(>3» 

D633 
D791 

D792 
Im7» 

Im?- 

Im73 
Im7* 

-       Im7* 

In2 
J27 

L22 
L66» 


Y4.     COMMITTEEH  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Ways  and  Means  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Customs.  Amendmenta  to  customs  administrative  act  suggested  by 
Hoard  of  General  Appraisers.     Feb.  20,  1909. 

Customs.  Legislative  history  of  leading  customs  and  internal- 
revenue  acts  from  1st  to  55th  Congress,  including  history  of 
reciprocity  treaties  and  legislation,  1789-1899;  by  Uenry  H. 
Smith.  1899.  4''  [Sample  pages  only;  full  work  never 
printed.] 

Distilled  spirits,  outage  bill,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on  internal 
revenue,  Mar.  19,  1902,  57th  Congress,  Ist  session,  [on]  H. 
179  [to  amend  internal-revenue  laws].     1902. 

Distilled  spirits,  bottling  in  bond,  statement  of  Edson  Bradley 
before  subcommittee  on  internal  revenue,  57th  Congress,  1st 
session.  Mar.  19,  1902,  [on]  H.  11733.     1902. 

Distilled  spirits.  Tax  on  distilled  spirits,  hearings  before  subcom- 
mittee on  internal  revenue,  proposed  reduction  of  internal- 
revenue  tax  on  distilled  spirits,  Apr.  24,  1902,  57th  Congress, 
Ist  session,  [on]  H.  178.     1902. 

Drawbacks  [pt.  1],  hearings,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  Apr.  2-May 

14,  1902  [on  H.  11308,  to  encourage  sale  and  exportation  of 
articles  of  domestic  manufacture],  proposed  extension  of  draw- 
backs to  ores,  metals,  hides,  or  leather  used  in  manufactured 
articles  exported  from  United  States.     1902. 

Same,  pt.  2,  additional  hearings,  57th  Congress,  2d  session,  Jan. 

15,  1903,  [on]  H.  15368  [to  encourage  sale  and  exportation  of 
articles  of  domestic  manufacture].     1903. 

Import  duties.  H.  5893  [48th  Congress,  1st  session],  to  reduce  im- 
port duties  and  war-tariff  taxes,  with  table  of  rates  and  esti- 
mated duties  on  imports  under  same;  prepared  by  Charles  H. 
Evans.     1884.     4° 

Import  duties.  Comparison  of  present  schedule  of  import  duties  with 
that  portion  of  Mills  bill  [H.  9051,  50th  Congress,  1st  session], 
as  it  passed  House  of  Representatives.  [1888.]  [Cover-title 
wanting.] 

Imports,  exports,  and  domestic  manufactures  arranged  according  to 
paragraphs  of  tariff  law  of  1897 ;  compiled  by  director  of  census. 
1909. 

Imports  and  duties,  1894-1907,  comparative  statement  of  imported 
merchandise  entered  for  consumption  in  United  States,  by 
articles;  compiled  from  annual  reports  of  [Foreign]  commerce 
and  navigation  by  William  W.  Evans.     1908. 
Same.     1909.     [5548-1504] 

[This  compilation  was  published  bv  Ways  and  Means  Committee. 

Three  earlier  compilations  by  Charles  H.  Evans  have  been  issued.  The  first,  cov- 
ering the  period  to  close  of  fiscal  year  lis78,  was  issued  only  as  a  Congressional 
document;  »f6  [1873-46].  The  second,  covering  the  period  to  close  of  fiscal 
year  1883,  was  issued  in  1884  by  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.;  ut  T3r.2: 
im7 '.  The  third,  in  2  pts.,  covering  the  period  to  close  of  fiscal  year  1893,  was 
published  in  1894  by  Finance  Committee;  ite  Y4.F49:Im7i»2.] 

Income  tax.  [Statement  of]  Thomas  G.  Shearman  before  subcom- 
mittee on  internal  revenue  [Oct.  16,  1893,  53d  Congress,  1st 
session,  on  income  tax],     n.  p.  [1893]. 

Japanese  competition,  silver-standard  countries,  effect  of  competition 
on  our  agricultural  and  manufacturing  industries,  remedy,  re- 
marks of  Francis  G.  Newlands,  Apr.  16,  May  7,  1896  [on  H.  Rl 
173,  189],  54th  Congress,  1st  session.     1896. 

Lanahan,  William,  &  Son.  Claim  of  William  Lanahan  &  Son,  hear- 
ing, 58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Jan.  11,  1905  [on  H.  14782,  for 
relief  of  William  Lanahan  &  Son].     1905. 

Liquor  tax  laws,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on  internal  revenue, 
59th  Congress,  1st  session,  [on  bills  concerning]  shipment  of 
liquor  CO.  D.,  publication  of  lists  of  special-tax  stamp  holders, 
prohibiting  issuance  of  special-tax  stamps  in  prohibition  com- 
munities, Feb.  3,  1906.     1906. 


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no. 

Y4.W36: 

L66- 


.-^ 


M19^ 

M19- 
MI93 
MI94 
MI95 
M19« 
MI97 
M19« 
M74 

P531 


P532 
P533 
P53* 


P535 
P53« 

P537 

P538 
P83 


Sel  = 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS— Continued 

Ways  and  Means  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Liquor  tax  receipts,  hearings,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  13859 
[to  prohibit  issuing  of  tax  receipt  for  sale  of  liquor  in  violation 
of  law],  Apr.  9,  1908.     1908. 

McKee's  compilation.     Reports,  14th  Congress,  1815-49th  Congress, 
1887;  compiled  by  T.  H.  McKee.     1887.     v.  1.     *    [See,  for 
•historical  note  concerning  McKee's  compilations,  Y4.Ac2:M19.] 
Same.     1887.    v.  2.    * 
Same.     1887.     v.  3.     * 
Same.     1887.     v.  4.     * 
Same.     1887.    v.  5.    *  ' 

Same.  1887.  v.  6.  * 
Same.  1887.  v.  7.  * 
Same.     1887.    v.  8.     * 

Money.  Transportation  of  moneys  by  express,  hearings,  60th  Con- 
gress, Ist  session,  on  H.  R.  99,  100,  Jan.  24,  1908;  [statement  of 
John  Wesley]  Gaines.     1908. 

Philippine  tariff.     Duties  on  Philippine  products,  hearings  [on  H. 
I  17752,  to  amend  act  to  provide  revenue  for  Philippine  Islands], 

i  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Jan.  23-28,  and  [briefs  filed]  Feb.  3, 

1905.     1905. 

Philippine  tariff.  Tariff  laws  of  Philippine  Archipelago,  hearing  [on 
H.  18195,  to  revise  and  amend  tariff  laws  of  Philippine  Archi- 
pelago], 58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Feb.  4,  1905.  1905. 
Same,  statement  of  Samuel  S.  Dale  on  use  of  metric  system  of 
weights  and  measures],  58th  Congress,  3d  session,  Feb.  10,  1905. 
1905. 

Philippine  tariff,  hearings  [on  H.  3,  to  amend  act  to  provide  revenue 
for  Philippine  Islands],  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  13-18, 
1905;  appended.  Public  hearings  in  [Philippine  Mands  upon 
proposed  reduction  of  tariff  upon  Philippine  sugar  and  tobacco, 
extension  of  coastwise  navigation  laws  to  Philippines  and  eco- 
nomic conditions  in  islands,  held]  Aug.  [7-16],  1905  [before 
Secretary  of  War  and  Congressional  party].  Dec.  1905,  [pub- 
lished] 1906. 

Philippine  Island  tariff,  hearings,  60th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H. 
21449  [to  amend  act  to  revise  and  amend  tiariff  laws  of  Philip- 
pine Islands],  May  5,  1908.     1908. 

Philippine  tariff.  Comparison  of  proposed  Philippine  tariff  bill,  H. 
9135,  as  reported  to  House  of  Representatives  with  present 
Philippine  tariff  law,  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  as  amended,  6l8t  ()on- 
gress,  Ist  session.     1909. 

Philippine  tariff.  Comparison  of  proposed  Philippine  tariff  bill,  H. 
7555,«with  present  tariff  law,  act  of  Mar.  3,  1905,  as  amended, 
6l8t  Congress,  let  session.     1909. 

Philippine  tariff  bill,  hearings,  6l8t  Congress,  Ist  session,  Apr.  20, 
1909.     1909. 

Port  Arthur  [Tex.],  port  of  entry,  hearings,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session, 
on  H.  10715  [to  establish  additional  collection  district  in  Texas, 
with  port  of  entry  at  Port  Arthur,  etc.]  Ajjr.  [4]-May  [22],  1906. 
1906. 

Seals.  Fur  seals  of  Alaska,  hearing,  57th  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb. 
18,  1902  [on  H.  4386,  to  amend  act  to  prevent  extermination  of 
fur-bearing  animals  in  Alaska,  by  authorizing  new  arrangement 
with  Great  Britain,  or  destruction  of  seal  herd  by  United 
States],  statement  of  Henry  W.  Elliott  and  appendix.  1902. 
Same,  hearings  [on  H.  J.  R.  124,  directing  Secretary  of  Commerce 
and  Labor  to  suspend  killing  of  fur  seals  on  Pribilof  Islands  of 
Alaska  by  North  American  Commercial  Company],  58th  Con- 
gress, 2d  session.  Mar.  9,  10,  1904.     [1904.] 


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no. 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGREHSContinued 


Y4.W36:     Ways  and  MeaiiH  Committoe  (House) — Continued 

Sh7        Shoddy  vs.  pure  wool,  heariii)^,  57th  Oongrefw,  let  deseion,  May  21, 

1902,  proposed  Federal  iiiBpection  and  taxation  of  mixed  goods 

and  proper  marking  of  same,  [on]  U.  14488.     1902.     [4247-413] 

Sul        Subtreasury  in  the  Southeast,  hearing  [on  H.  156  and  other  bills], 

59th  Congress,  2d  session,  Jan.  8,  1907.  1907. 
T17'  Tariff.  Arguments  on  Morrison  tariff  [bills,  H.  4416,  5893,  Feb.  5- 
Mar.  8,  1884],  Potter  refunding  bill  [H.  4975,  Feb.  23,  1884], 
Willis  bonded  extension  bill  [H.  2146,  Feb.  1,  12^  1884], 
internal-revenue  repeal  bills  [H.  1481,  6317,  6319,  Feb.  28, 
Apr.  8,  1884,  48th  Congress,  1st  session].  1884. 
TI72      Tariff.    Comparison  of  existing  tariff  [act  of  1883]  with  [H.  9051, 

known  as  Mills  bill],  50tn  Congress,  Ist  session.  1888. 
TI73  Tariff.  Present  tariff  law  and  H.  9051  [50th  Congress,  let  session], 
full  text  of  act  of  Mar.  3,  1883,  and  of  H.  9051,  to  reduce  taxa- 
tion and  simplify  laws  in  relation  to  collection  of  revenue, 
as  passed  by  the  House  July  21,  1888,  and  tables  showing  esti- 
mated effect  on  revenues  of  proposed  legislation;  prepared  by 
[Henry  Talbott].     1888. 

Tariff.  Revision  of  tariff,  hearings,  5l8t  Congress,  1st  session,  1889- 
90.     1890.     [2774-176] 

Tariff.  5l8t  Congress,  Ist  session,  H.  9416,  tables  showing  duties  col- 
lected under  existing  tariff  and  estimates  of  probable  effect 
upon  revenue,  based  upon  importations  for  fiscal  year  1889, 
and  internal  revenue  collections  for  fiscal  year  1889;  prepared 
by  Charies  H.  Evans,    n.  p.  [1890].    4<» 

Tariff  rates,  tariff  act  of  1890,  compared  with  tariff  act  of  1883  and 
Mills  bill;  prepared  by  John  M.  Carson.     1891. 

Tariff  hearings,  1st  session,  53d  Congress,  1893.     1893.     [3156-43] 

Tariff  bill  1894,  H.  4864,  as  it  passed  House  of  Representatives,  Feb. 
1,  1894.     1894. 

Tariff  act  as  passed  by  two  Houses  of  Congress.    [1894.] 

Tariff.  Comparison  of  proposed  tariff  bill  [H.  4864,  known  as  Wilson 
tariff  bill]  with  present  law,  tariff  act  [of]  1890  and  Wilson 
tariff  bill;  prepared  by  Henry  Talbott.    Jan.  1,  1894. 

Tariff  hearings,  2d  session,  54th  C-ongress,   1896-97.     1897.     v.   1. 
[3542-338]    [Issued  also  in  separate  signatures.] 
Same.     1897.     v.  2.     [3543-338]    [Issued  also  in  separate  signa- 
tures.] 
See  also  [3588-1]. 

Tariff.  Proposed  tariff  bill,  H.  379,  55th  Congress,  Ist  session,  as 
reported  Mar.  19,  1897,  with  comparative  statement  of  reve- 
nues thereunder.  1897.  [Includes  comparison  of  proposed 
tariff  bill,  H.  379,  55th  Congress,  1st  session,  which  was  also 
issued  separately;  see  Y4.W36:T17»*.] 

Tariff.  Comparison  of  proposed  tariff  bill,  H.  379,  55th  Confess,  1st 
session,  with  present  law  and  law  of  1890,  tables  showing  rates 
and  duties  collected  under  law  of  1890  for  fiscal  year  1893,  and 
under  law  of  1894  for  fiscal  year  1896,  also  rates  and  estimated 
revenues  under  proposed  bill  as  reported  Mar.  19,  1897;  pre- 
pared by  Charles  H.  Evans.  1897.  [Also  bound  with  Pro- 
posed tariff  bill,  H.  379,  55th  Congress,  1st  session  (Y4.W36: 
TH'^).] 

T17  **     Tariff  bills  pending  before  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  May  18, 

1908.     [1908.] 
T17  ^"     Tariff.     Notes  on  tariff  revision;  [by  Thomas  J.  Doherty  and  Herbert 

M.  Lord].     1908.     4«     [5547-1503] 
T17*'     Tariff.     Statement  of  proposed  changes  in  tariff  laws.     [1909.] 
T17  '*     Tariff.     Comparison  of  proposed  tariff  bill,  H.  1438  [known  as  Pa>Tie 

tariff  bill]  with  present  tariff  law,  act  of  July  24,  1897.    1909. 
82452°— 11 104 


T174 
T176 

T17« 

T177 
TI78 

T17» 
T1710 

T1711 
T1712 

T1713 
T1714 


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no. 

Y4.W36: 


T1720 
TI721 


T1731 

T1732 

TI733 
T1734 
T1735 
T1736 

T1737 

T1738 
T1739 

'p  2^7  40 

T1741 
T1742 
T1743 
T1744 
T1745 

T1746 

T1747 

X1748 

T1749 
T17M 


Y4.     COMMITTEES  OF  CONGRESS—C  ontinued 

Ways  and  Means  Committee  (House)— Continued 

Tariff.     Estimated  revenues,  comparison  of    Payne  tariff  bill  with 
present  tariff  law,  tables  showing  rates  and  duties  collected 
under  law  of  1897,  year  ending  June  30,  1906,  also  rates  and 
estimated  revenues  under  H.  1438,  as  reported  Mar.  18,  1909, 
61st  Congress,  1st  session;  prepared  by  William  W.  Evans. 
1909. 
Tariff  Board. f    Permanent  tariff  commission,  f  hearings,  60th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  Feb.  4,  1908.     1908. 
Tariff  hearings,  [recess  of]  60th  Congress   [and  2d  session,  Nov.  10] 
1908-[Feb.  24]    1909.     1909.     v.    1.     [5549-1505]     [The   tariff 
hearings  were  begun  on  Nov.  10,  1908,  and  continued  through 
Feb.  24,  1909.    The  last  formal  hearings  were  held  Dec.  24, 
1908,  the  time  having  been  extended  from  Dec.  22.     After 
Dec.  24,  1908,  the  hearings  are  supplementary  in  character.] 
[5550-1505] 
[5551-1505] 
[5552-1505] 
[5553-1505] 
[5554-1505] 
[5555-1505] 
[5556-1505] 
[5556-1505] 

f]  60th  Congress,  no.  1,  Nov.  10,  1908.  Ist 
print.  "1908.  [Regular  hearings  ceased  Dec.  22,  1908;  but  12 
appendixes,  nos.  42-53,  were  issued,  ten  of  which  contain 
briefs  and  two,  nos.  50,  51,  special  hearings. 
also  hearing  dated  Feb.  24,  1909.] 
Same,  no.  2,  Nov.  11,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  3,  Nov.  12,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  4,  Nov.  13,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  5,  Nov.  16,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  6,  Nov.  17,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  7,  Nov.  18,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  8,  Nov.  19,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  9,  Nov.  20,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  10,  Nov.  20,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  11,  Nov.  21,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  12,  Nov.  21,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  13,  Nov.  23,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  14,  Nov.  23,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  15,  Nov.  24,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  16,  Nov.  25,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  17,  Nov.  25,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  18,  Nov.  27,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  19,  Nov.  27,  1908.  1st  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  20,  Nov.  28,  1908.  Ist  print.  1908. 
Same,  no.  21,  Nov.  28,  1908.     1st  print.     1908. 


T1722 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  2. 

T1723 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  3. 

T1724 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  4. 

T1720 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  5. 

T1726 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  6. 

T1727 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  7. 

T1728 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  8. 

T1729 

Same. 

1909. 

V.  9. 

T1730 

Tariff  hea 

rings,  [ 

recess 

No.  53  contains 


fThe  Tariff  Board,  called  in  these  hearings  the  "tariff  commission,"  was  created 
under  sec.  2  of  tariff  act  approved  Au^.  5,  1909  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  83).  The 
members  of  the  board  were  appointed  m  September,  and  the  first  meeting  was  held 
Sept.  24,  1909.  The  act  approved  June  25,  1910  (Stat.  L.  v.  36,  pt.  1,  p.  703)  carried 
an  appropriation  of  $250,000  for  the  board.  See,  for  further  information  concerning 
the  board,  the  publication  entitled  Tariff  Board  and  its  work,  speech  by  Henry  C. 
Emery,  chairman  of  board,  before  Association  of  Commerce  of  Chicago,  Dec.  3,  1910, 
61st  Congress,  3d  session,  Senate  document  700. 


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no. 

Y4.W86: 

T17»' 
T17" 
T17" 
T17" 
T17M 

T17W 

T1767 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES  OP  CONOUESS-^Continucd 

Ways  and  Moans  Committee  (House) — Continued 
Same,  no.  22,  Nov.  30,  1908.     1st  print.     1908. 
Same,  no.  23,  Dec.  1,  1908. 


Ist  print. 
1st  print. 
Ist  print. 
Ist  print. 
Ist  print. 
Ist  print. 


1908. 


Same,  no.  24,  Doc.  2,  1908. 
Same,  no.  25,  Dec.  3,  1908. 
Same,  no.  26,  Dec.  4,  1908. 
Same,  no.  27,  Dec.  5,  1908. 
Same,  no.  28,  Dec.  7,  1908. 
Same,  60th  Congress  [2d  session],  no.  29 

1908. 
Same,  no.  30,  Dec.  10,  1908. 
Same,  no.  31,  Dec.  11,  1908. 
Same,  no.  32,  Dec.  12,  1908. 
Same,  no.  33,  Dec.  14,  1908. 
Same,  no.  34,  Dec.  15,  1908. 
Same,  no.  35,  Dec.  16,  1908. 
Same,  no.  36,  Dec.  17,  1908. 
Same,  no.  37,  Dec.  18,  1908. 
Same,  no.  38,  Dec.  18,  1908. 
Same,  no.  39,  Dec.  19,  1908. 
Same,  no.  40,  Dec.  21,  1908. 
Same,  no.  41,  Dec.  22,  1908. 
Same,  no.  42,  Dec.  23,  1908. 
Same,  no.  43,  Dec.  26,  1908. 
Same,  no.  44,  Dec.  28,  1908. 
Same,  no.  45,  Dec.  30,  1908. 


1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
1908. 
Dec.  8, 


1908.     Ist  print. 


Same,  no.  46,  Jan.  5,  1909. 
Same,  no.  47,  Jan.  13,  1909. 
Same,  no.  48,  Jan.  15,  1909. 
Same,  no.  49,  Jan.  30,  1909. 
Same,  no.  50,  Feb.  10,  1909. 
Same,  no.  51,  Feb.  17,  1909. 
Same,  no.  52,  Mar.  1,  1909. 
Same,  no.  53,  Mar.  10,  1909 


Ist  print. 

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1st  print. 

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1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

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1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 

1908. 
1908  [1909]. 

1909. 

1909. 

1909. 

1909. 

1909. 
1909. 

1909.     [This  appendix. 


Ist  print, 
no.  53,  contains  last  hearing,  dated  Feb.  24,  1909.] 
Tariff  hearings.     Index  to  Tariff  hearings,  [recess  of  60th  Congress] 
nos.  1-28  [Nov.  10-Dec.  7,  1908],  index  to  names.     [1908.] 
Same,  [recess  of  60th  Congress,  and  2d  session]  nos.  1-45  [Nov.  10- 
Dec.  30,  1908],  index  to  names.     [1909.] 
Tariff  hearings.     [Index  to]  Tariff  hearings  r60th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion], nos.  29-40  [Dec.  8-21,  1908],  schedule  A,  chemicals,  oils, 
and  paints.     [1908.] 
Same,  nos.  29-44  [Dec.  8-28,  1908],  schedule  B,  earths,  earthen- 
ware, and  glassware.     [1908.] 
Same,  nos.  29-44  [Dec.  8-28,  1908],  schedule  C,  metals  and  manu- 
factures of  [iron  and  steel].     [1908.] 
Tariff  hearings  [recess  of  60th  Congress],  free  list.     [1908.] 
Tobacco  growers.     Relief  of  tobacco  growers,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee on  internal  revenue  [on  H.  1971,  3574,  4482,  9870, 
10857],  58th  Congress,  2d  session,  Feb.  4,  25,  1904.     1904. 
Tobacco  coupons.    Coupons,  etc.,  in  statutory  packages  of  tobacco, 

Erizes  to  purchasers  of  cigars,  cigarettes,  and  tobacco,  hearings 
efore  suocommittee  on  internal  revenue,  57th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Feb.  4,  1903,  [on]  H.  16026  and  16457  [to  amend  sec. 
3394,  Revised  statutes,  as  amended].     1903. 


1652 


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no. 

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T55* 

T55« 
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W721 

W722 

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M19 

W841 
W842 

W843 

W84* 

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Y4.     COMMITTEES   OF   CONGRESS— Continued 

Ways  and  Means  Committee  (House) — Continued 

Tobacco  coupons.  Anticoupon  tobacco  bill,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee on  internal  revenue,  58th  Congress,  2d  session, 
Dec.  17,  1903,  Jan.  15,  1904,  to  prohibit  use  of  coupons,  etc., 
in  statutory  packages  of  tobacco,  gi\^ng  premiums  for  return  of 
coupons  or  tags  [on  H.  6,  97,  to  amend  sec.  3394,  as  amended]. 
1904. 

Tobacco  coupons.    Tax  on  tobacco  coupons,  hearings,  60th  Congress, 
Ist  session,  on  H.  16085,  Apr.  2,  3,  1908.     1908. 
Same.     [Reprint]  1909. 

Transportation.  Immediate  transportation  of  merchandise,  hear- 
ings, 60th  Congress,  1st  session,  on  bills  extending  privi- 
lege of  immediate  transportation  of  merchandise  to  certain 
ports,  Jan.  22,  1908;  [statement  of  James  B.  Reynolds], 
1908. 

Vinegar.  Manufacture  of  vinegar  by  alcoholic  vaporizing  process, 
hearing  before  subcommittee  on  changes  in  internal  revenue 
laws.  Mar.  1,  1882  [47th  Congress,  Ist  session].     [1882.] 

Washington  State.  Ports  and  subports  in  Washington  and  Sitka- 
Juneau,  Alaska,  hearings  [on  H.  1936,  extending  to  subports 
in  State  of  Washington  privileges  of  7th  sec.  of  act  approved 
June  10,  1880,  governing  immediate  transportation  of  dutiable 
merchandise  without  appraisement,  and  Treasury  Depart- 
ment substitute  therefor,  and  on  H.  1925,  for  removal  of  port 
of  entry  from  Sitka  to  Juneau,  Alaska],  58th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Jan.  13,  1904.     1904. 

Whisky  bottled  in  bond,  fruit  brandy,  hearings,  60th  Congress, 
1st  session  [on  H.  17310,  17308],  whisky  bottled  in  bond, 
Mar.  14,  1908,  [and  H.  13456,  to  amend  sec.  3255,  Revised 
statutes  as  amended,  concerning  distilling  of  brandy  from 
fruits,  so  as  to  include  other  fruits]  Mar.  17,  1908.     1908. 

Wine.  Pure  wine,  hearing,  59th  Congress,  Ist  session,  on  H.  12868, 
Feb.  1,  1906.     1906. 

Wine.  Fortified  sweet  wine,  hearing,  59th  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  15266,  to  amend  laws  relating  to  fortification  of  pure  sweet 
wines,  Mar.  12,  1906.     1906. 

Woman  Suffrage  Select  Committee  (Senate) 

McKee's  compilation.  Reports,  from  organization  of  committee^ 
Dec.  5,  1882,  to  close  of  49th  Congress,  1887;  compiled  by 
T.  H.  McKee.  1887.  *  [See,  for  historical  note  concerning 
McKee's  compilations,  Y4,Ac2:M19.] 

Woman  suffrage.  Report  of  hearing,  Feb.  15,  1898  [55th  Congress, 
2d  session,  concerning  woman  suffrage].     Feb.  26,  1898. 

Woman  suffrage.  Hearing,  Feb.  13,  1900  [56th  Congress,  Ist  session, 
on  S.  J.  R.  80,  proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  extend- 
ing right  of  suffrage  to  women].     [1900.] 

Woman  suffrage,  hearing  [Feb.  18,  1902],  on  S.  J.  R.  53  [57th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session],  proposing  amendment  to  Constitution 
extending  right  of  suffrage  to  women,     1902. 

Woman  suffrage.  Hearing  [Feb.  16,  1904,  58th  Congress,  2d  session], 
on  S.  J.  R.  4,  proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  extend- 
ing right  of  suffrage  to  women,  and  S.  2728,  to  protect  right 
of  women  to  register  and  vote  for  members  of  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives. 1904. 
Same,  Dec.  17,  1904,  on  S.  2728  [58th  Congress,  3d  session],  to 
protect  right  of  women  to  register  and  vote  for  members  of 
House  of  Representatives.     1905. 


165.1 


Classlflratlon 

BO. 

Y6.1>: 

78»-834 

YS.l^: 

789-901 


Y5.13: 

789-885 


Y5.2: 

(CT) 


Y5.      CONTESTED    ELECTIONS 

Digests  of  contested  elections  (House  and  Senate) 

See  also  Y5.i-:  and  Yb.!"": 
Capes  of  contested  elections  in  Congress,  1789-1834;  by  M.  St.  Clair 

(^larke  and  David  Hall.    Washington,  printed  by  Gales  and 

Sea  ton,  1834. 
Same,  1834-65;  by  D.  W.  IJartlett.    1865.    See  [1234-57]. 

Digests  of  contested  elections  (House) 

See  also  Y5.\': 
Historical  and  legal  digest  of  all  contested  election  cases  in  House 

of  Representatives  from  Ist  to  56th  Congress,  1789-1901;  by 

Chester  H.  Rowell.     1901.     [4172-510J 
[Other  House  digests  covering  portions  of  this  period  are  found  in  the  Congressional 

set  as  follows: 

186&-71  (Bartlett)    [1434-152] 

1871-76  (Smith)    [181&-52] 

1870-80  ( E llsworth)    I20«>4-571 

1880-82  (Ellsworth)    [2125-35] 

1883-89  (Mobley)    [2657-63] 

1889-91  (Rowell)    [2884-137] 

1891-93  (Stofer)    [3327-77].] 

Digests  of  contested  elections  (Senate) 

See  also  Y 5. 1': 
Compilation  of  Senate  election  cases,  1789-1885;  by  George  S.  Taft. 
[1st  edition.]    1885.     [2343-47] 
Same,  continued  to  Mar,  3,  1893;  by  George  P.  Furber.     [2d 

edition.]    1893.    See  [3069-67]. 
Same,  continued   to  Mar.   3,   1903;  by  George  M.   Buck.     [3d 
edition.]    1903.    See[4558-ll]. 

[An  edition  was  ordered  printed  by  concurrent  resolution  of  Apr.  30,  1898  (Stat. 
L.  V.  30,  p.  1798)  which  would  have  continued  the  work  of  Furber  and  cov- 
ered all  Senate  election  cases  up  to  July  8,  1898,  but,  presumably,  this  edition 
was  never  issued  and  the  so-called  3d  edition  of  Tait's  compilation,  printed 
as  serial  no.  4558,  took  the  place  of  it.] 

Contested  elections  (miscellaneous  cases) 

[The  classification  Y5.2:  is  used  in  Public  Documents  Library  for  the  printed 
testimony,  etc.,  in  individual  contested  election  cases  before  the  Elections 
Committees,  House  (Y4.E122:)  and  the  Privileges  and  Elections  Committee, 
Senate  (Y4.P93  6:).  Individual  contested  election  cases  are  not,  however, 
listed  in  this  Checklist. 

For  a  long  period  of  time  prior  to  and  including  the  48th  Congress,  which  ad- 
journed Mar.  3,  1885,  tne  testimonv,  etc.,  in  contested  election  cases  were 
printed  as  numbered  Congressional  documents,  and  were  consequently  bound 
and  preserved  in  the  Congressional  set.  In  the  Public  Documents  Library 
there  are  no  editions  without  Congressional  document  numbers  down  to 
and  including  the  48th  Congress,  and  probably  the  Congressional  edition 
was  the  only  form  in  which  up  to  1885  such  testimony  was  printed  as  public 
documents. 

Beginning  with  the  49th  Congress,  the  testimony  in  individual  cases  no  longer 
appears  in  the  Congressional  set.  Such  portions  of  the  testimony  as  both 
parties  agree  to  have  printed,  or  in  case  of  disagreements  between  them, 
such  portions  as  may  be  determined  upon  by  the  clerk  of  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives are  printed  under  the  direction  of  said  clerk,  with  a  suitable 
index  and  accompanied  by  the  notice  of  contest  and  the  answer  of  the  sitting 
member. 

The  testimony,  etc.,  mentioned  above,  with  the  briefs  of  the  contestant  and 
contestee  (these  briefs  are  not  Government  publications),  form  the  basis 
upon  which  the  Elections  Committees,  House,  and  the  Privileges  and  Elec- 
tions Committee,  Senate,  make  their  reports  to  the  House  and  Senate. 
These  reports  are  included  now,  as  heretofore,  among  the  numbered  House 
or  Senate  reports,  and  as  such  are  included  in  the  Congressional  set.  See, 
for  other  publications  of  interest  in  connection  with  contested  elections, 
entries  under  Y4.E1 2  2:  and  Y4.P93 «: 

The  existing  law  relating  to  contested  elections  is  embraced  in  Revised  statutes, 
sec.  105-130,  as  amended  or  modified  by  acts  of  Mar.  2,  1875,  Mar.  3,  1879, 
and  Mar.  2, 1887  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  338;  v.  20,  p.  400;  v.  24,  p.  445). 

See.  for  Digests  of  contested  elections,  Y5.1 1-^:] 


1654 


Classification 
no. 


Y6.1 


B41 


J63 


J632 
J633 
J634 


Y6.      IMPEACHMENTS 

Impeaclinients  (proceedings  in  trials,  etc.) 

[ITp  to  Dec.  31,  1909,  8  cases  of  impeachment  have  been  tried  before  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  the  body  designated  by  the  Constitution  as  having  sole 
power  to  try  inipeaclunents.  The  names  of  those  tried  and  the  dates  of  their 
trials  are  as  follows:  William  Blount  (1797-99),  John  Pickering  (1803-04), 
Samuel  Chase  (1804-05),  James  H.  Peck  (1830-31),  West  H.  Humphreys  (1862), 
Andrew  Johnson  (1868),  William  W.  Belknap  (1876),  and  Charles  Swavne 
(1904-05).  In  some  instances  the  proceedings  were  printed  by  firms  other 
than  those  authorized  by  the  Government,  in  which  case  they  would  not  be 
entered  in  this  Checklist.  Such  Government  editions  as  are  in  the  Public 
Documents  Library  are  listed  below,  while  references  are  given  to  those  vol- 
umes of  the  proceedings  of  Congress  which  contain  the  trials  not  issued  in 
separate  form.] 

Belknap,  William  Worth.  Proceedings  of  Senate  sitting  for  trial  of 
William  W.  Belknap,  late  Secretary  of  War,  on  articles  of  im- 
peachment exhibited  by  House  of  Representatives.  1876, 
[Also  in  Congressional  record,  v.  4,  pt,  7  (X200).] 

Blount,  William.  See  Annals  of  Congress,  5th  Congress,  2d  and  3d 
sessions,  v.  2,  p.  2245-2415  (X8). 

Chase,  Samuel.  See  Annals  of  Congress,  8th  Congress,  2d  session, 
V.  2,  p.  81-675  (X14). 

Humphreys,  West  Hughes.  See  Congressional  globe,  37th  Congress, 
2d  session,  pt.  4,  p.  2942-53  (X131). 

Johnson,  Andrew.     Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  United 
States,  before  Senate  on  impeachment  by  House  of  Representa- 
tives for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors.     1868.     v.  1. 
Same.     1868.    v.  2. 
Same.     1868.    v.  3. 


Johnson,  Andrew.  Proceedings  in  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  Presi- 
dent of  United  States  before  Senate  on  articles  of  impeachment 
exhibited  by  House  of  Representatives,  with  appendix. 
Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  1868.  [Also, 
without  appendix  and  index,  in  Congressional  globe,  40th 
Congress,  2d  session,  supplement  (X154).] 
J63  ^  Johnson,  Andrew.  Impeachment  of  President  [trial  before  Senate] 
Mar.  13[-May  26,  1868].  [1868.]  1255  p.  [The  copy  in  the 
Public  Documents  Library  is  presumably  a  privately  bound 
copy  of  the  daily  prints  ordered  under  House  resolution  of 
Mar.  13,  1868,  wnich  directed  that  5  copies  in  book  form  be 
furnished  ''to  each  member  of  the  House  the  next  morning 
after  its  publication  in  the  daily  Globe."] 
J63^  I  Johnson,  Andrew.     Articles  of  impeachment  exhibited  by  House  of 

!  Representatives  against  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  United 

States,  40th  Congress,  2d  session,  Mar.  2, 1868  [with  testimony, 
Feb.   26,    1868,    concerning    removal  of    Secretary  of  War]. 
[1868.]     [1350-91] 
J82       Journal.     Extracts  from  Journal  of  Senate  in  cases  of  impeachments. 
Dec.  16,  1904. 

!  Peck,  James  H.     See  Register  of  debates,  v.  6,  pt.  1,  p.  432, 455  (X50); 
V.  7,  p.  3,  9-29,  33-45  (X52). 

!  Pickering,  John.     See  Annals  of  Congress,  8th  Congress,  1st  session, 

I  V.  1,  p.  315-367  (X13). 

Sw2     i  Swayne,  Charles.     Proceedings  in  Senate  in  matter  of  impeachment 

'  of  Charles  Swayne,  judge  of  district  court  for  northern  district 

of  Florida.  1905.  [4773-194]  [Issued  also  in  separate  signa- 
tures. Also  in  Congressional  record,  v.  39,  pts.  2-4,  passim 
(X398-^00).] 


Y7. 


MEMORIAL,      ADDRESSES       AND       ADDRESSES 
ACCEPTANCE    OF    STATUES,    ETC. 


ON 


Y7.1 


Memorial  addresses 

[In  this  class  the  Public  Documents  Library  enters  memorial  addresses  on  the  life 
and  character  of  deceased  Members  of  Congress  and  a  few  others.] 


Km 


Claiwinoatlon 
no. 


Y7.    MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  AND  ADDRESSES 
ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC — 

Conlinued 


Y7.1:     Memorial  addresses— Oontinued 


Adl» 

AdP 

A13 

A15» 

A15' 

An8 

Ar6 

B16 

B23 

B31 
B35 

B38 

B61 

B63 

B7G 
B79 

B84 
B85 

B91' 

B912 

B931 


AdaniH,  John  Quincy.    Token  of  Nation's  sorrow,  addreflses  in  Con- 
gress, and  funeral  solemnitieH  on  death  of  John  Quincy  Adams 

[Representative  from  Massachusetts!,  who  died  in  Capitol  at 

vVashin^'ton,  Feb.  23,  1848.     Washington,  printed  by  J.  and 

G.  S,  Gideon,  1848.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Adame,  ITenry  Cullen.     Henry  CuUen  Adams,  Representative  from 

Wisconsin,  memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8"    [5207-809] 
Alger,  Russell  Alexander.     Russell  Alexander  Alger,  Senator  from 

Michigan,  memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8°    [5102-405] 
Allen,  Thomas.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Thomas 

Allen,  Representative  from  Missouri.    1884.   large  8°  [2235-47] 
Allison,  William  Boyd.     William  Boyd  Allison,  Senator  from  Iowa, 

memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8°    [5404-766] 
Anthony,  Henry  Bowen.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Henry  Bowen  Anthony,  Senator  from  Rhode  Island.     1885. 

large  8«    [2267-66] 
Amot,  John,  jr.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  John 

Arnot,  jr.,  Representative  from  New  York.     1887.     large  8° 

[2494-159] 
Baird,  Samuel  T.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Sam- 
uel T.  Baird,  Representative  from  Louisiana.     1900.     large  8" 

[4008-753] 
Barbour,  John  Strode.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John   S.    Barbour,    Senator   from    Virginia.     1893.     large   8° 

[3068-64] 
Bate,  William  Brimage.     William  Brimage  Bate,  Senator  from  Ten- 
nessee, memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8"     [5102-403 J 
Beach,  Lewis.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Lewis 

Beach,    Representative    from    New    York.     1887.    large    8*» 

[2494-160] 
Beck,  James  Bumie.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

James  B.  Beck,  Senator  from  Kentucky;  prepared  by  W.  H. 

Michael.     1891.     large  8°    [2820-26] 
Bland,  Richard  Parks.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Richard    P.    Bland,    Representative    from    Missouri.     1900. 

large  8»     [4008-740] 
Bogy,  Lewis  Vital.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Lewis  V.  Bogy,  Senator  from  Missouri,     1878.     large  S**    [Not 

in  Congressional  set.] 
Brick,  Abraham  Lincoln.     Abraham  L.  Brick,  Representative  from 

Indiana,  memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8**    [5539-1515] 
Brosius,  Marriott.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Marriott 

Brosius,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1902.    large  8* 

[4396-712] 
Bryan,  William  James.     William  James  Bryan,  Senator  from  Florida, 

memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8®    [5404-771] 
Buckingham,  Wm.  Alfred.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Wm.  A.  Buckingham,  Senator  of  Connecticut.     1875.     large 

8*»    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Burk,   Henry.    Henry  Burk,   Repre.'ientative  from   Pennsylvania, 

memorial  addresses.     1905.    large  8°    [4892-473] 
Burke,  Robert  Emmet.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Robert  E.  Burke,  Representative  from  Texas.     1902.    large  8* 

[4396-715] 
Burnes,  James  Nelson.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

James  N.  Burnes,  Representative  from  Missouri.     1889.    large 

8*    [2670-144] 


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Burnside,  Ambrose  Everett.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of  Ambrose  E.  Burnside,  Senator  from  Rhode  Island.  1882. 
large  8**    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Calhoun,  John  Caldwell.  Obituary  addresses  delivered  on  death  of 
John  C.  Calhoun,  Senator  of  South  Carolina,  with  funeral  ser- 
mon of  C.  M.  Butler.  Washington,  printed  by  Jno.  T.  Towers, 
1850.     [159-79] 

Caperton,  Allen  Taylor.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Allen  T.  Caperton,  Senator  from  West  Virginia.  1877.  large  8* 
[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Carpenter,  Matthew  Hale.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 
of  Matthew  H.  Carpenter,  Senator  from  Wisconsin.  1882. 
large  8**    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Castor,  George  A.  George  A.  Castor,  Representative  from  Pennsyl- 
vania, memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  S"*    [5207-803] 

Chandler,  Zachariah.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Zachariah  Chandler,  Senator  from  Michigan  1880.  large  8° 
[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Chipman,  John  Logan.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
J.  Logan  Chipman,  Representative  from  Michigan.  1895, 
large  8°    [3239-214] 

Clark,  Rush.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Rush  Clark, 
Representative  from  Iowa.  1881.  large  8*  [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 

Clarke,  Frank  Gay.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Frank  G.  Clarke,  Representative  from  New  Hampshire.  1901. 
large  8«    [4180-521] 

Clay,  Henry.  Obituary  addresses  on  death  of  Henry  Clay,  Senator 
from  Kentucky,  and  funeral  sermon  of  C.  M.  Butler.  Wash- 
ington, printed  by  Robert  Armstrong,  1852.  [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 

Clayton,  John  Middleton.  Obituary  addresses  on  death  of  John  M. 
Clayton,  [Senator]  of  Delaware.  Washington,  A.  0.  P.  Nichol- 
son, public  printer,  1857.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Cogswell,  William.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Wil- 
liam Cogswell,  Representative  from  Massachusetts.  1897. 
large  8°    [3535-332] 

Cole,  William  H.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Wil- 
liam H.  Cole,  Representative  from  Maryland.  1887.  large  8** 
[2494-162] 

Colquitt,  Alfred  Holt.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Alfred  Holt  Colquitt,  Senator  from  Georgia.     1895.     large  8° 

[3287-153] 
Cooke,  Edward  Dean.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Edward  D.  Cooke,  Representative  from  Illinois.     1899.     large 

8°    [3821-275] 
Covode,  John.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  John 

Covode,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1871.     [Not  in 

Congressional  set.] 
Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Samuel  Sullivan  Cox,  Representative  from  New  York.     1890. 

large  8°    [2782-243] 
Craig,  Alexander  Kerr.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Alexander  K.  Craig,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.    1893. 

large  8«    [3123-97] 
Crain,  William  Henrj^.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

William  H.  Crain,  Representative  from  Texas.     1897.     large  8" 

[3454-429] 


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Cran ford,  John  \V.  John  W.Cran ford,  Rt'prenentative  from  Texas,  me- 
morial addroHHOH.     1906.     large  8°    (Not  in  Congretwional  Het.j 

Crisp,  Charles  Frederick.  Memorial  addresne.s  on  life  and  character 
of  Charles  Frederick  Crisp,  Representative  from  Georgia.  1897. 
large  8«    [353^255] 

Croft,  George  William.  George  W.  Croft,  Representative  from  South 
Carolina,  memorial  addresses.     1905.     large  8<>    [4892-470] 

Crump,  Rousseau  O.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Rousseau  O.  Crump,  Representative  from  Michigan.  1903. 
large  8«    [4544-462] 

Cummings,  Amos  Jay.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Amos  J.  Cummings,  Representative  from  New  York.  1902. 
large  8«    [4396-711] 

Daly,  William  D.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Wil- 
liam D.  Daly,  Representative  from  New  Jersey.  1901.  large 
8«    [4180-522] 

Danford,  Lorenzo.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Lo- 
renzo Danford,  Representative  from  Ohio.  1900.  large  8° 
[4008-740] 

Davis,  Cushman  Kellogg.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 
of  Cushman  Kellogg  Davis,  Senator  from  Minnesota.  1901. 
large  8°    [4046-230] 

Davis,  Garrett.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Garrett 
Davis,  Senator  from  Kentucky.  1873.  large  8°  [Not  in  Con- 
gressional set.] 

Davis,  Henry  Winter.     Oration  on  life  and  character  of  Henry  Winter 
Davis  [Representative  from  Maryland];  by  John  A.  J.  Cres- 
well.     1866.    43  p.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Same  [with  Speeches  and  resolutions  of  bar  of  Baltimore,  etc.]. 
1866.     119  p.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

De  Graffenried,  Reese  Calhoun.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and 
character  of  R.  C.  De  Graffeiu-eid  [De  Graffenried],  Repre- 
sentative from  Texas.     1903.     large  8°    [4544-469] 

Dingley,  Nelson.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Nelson 
Dingley,  Representative  from  Maine.  1899.  large  8°  [3821- 
271] 

Douglas,  Beverly  B.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Beverly  B.  Douglas,  Representative  from  Virginia.  1879. 
large  8°    [Not  in  (Congressional  set.] 

Douglas,  Stephen  Arnold.  Addresses  on  death  of  Stephen  A.  Doug- 
las [Senator  from  Illinois].     1861.     [Not  in  Congressional  set,] 

Dowdney,  Abraham.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Abraham  Dowdney,  Representative  from  New  York.  1887. 
large  8°    [2494-158] 

Duncan,  William  A.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
William  A.  Duncan,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania. 
1885.    large  8«    [2315-27] 

Dunwell,  Charles  Tappan .  Charles  T.  Dunwell,  Representative  from 
New  York,  memorial  addresses.     1909.    large  8**    [5539-1516] 

Earle,  Joseph  Ilaynesworth.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of  Joseph  H.  Earle,  Senator  from  South  Carolina.  1898. 
large  8°    [3617-283] 

Ell  wood,  Reuben.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Reu- 
ben Ellwood,  Representative  from  Illinois.  1886.  large  8° 
[2420-302] 

Enochs,  William  H.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
William  H.  Enochs,  Representative  from  Ohio.  1895.  lai^e  8° 
[3239-215] 


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ON     ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC.— 

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Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Representative  from  Virginia.     1900.    large 


Sydney  Parham . 

Sydney  P.  Epes, 

8°     [4008-755] 
Ermen trout,  Daniel.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Daniel  Ermentrout,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1900. 

large  8«    [4008-754] 
Evins,  John  Hamilton,    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John  H.  Evins,  Representative  from  South  Carolina.     1885. 

large  8°    [2315-28] 
Farr,  Evarts  W,    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Evarts 

W.  Farr,  Representative  from  New  Hampshire.     1881.     large 

8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Ferry,  Orris  Sanford.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Orris  S.   Ferry,   Senator  from  Connecticut.     1876.    large  8° 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Fessenden,  William  Pitt.    Death  of  [William  Pitt]  Fessenden  [Senator 

from  Maine];  eulogies  by  John  Lynch,  John  A.  Peters,  James 

Brooks,  Henry  L.  Dawes,  Eugene  Hale.    Washington,  F.  &  J. 

Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  1869.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Fessenden,  William  Pitt.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  William  Pitt  Fessenden,  Senator  from  Maine.     1870.    Iarge8° 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Flack,  WiUiam  Henry.    William  Henry  Flack,  Representative  from 

New  York,  memorial  addresses.     1907.    large  8°    [5207-810] 
Foerderer,  Robert  Hermann.     Robert  H.  Foerderer,  Representative- 
elect  from  Pennsylvania,  memorial  addresses.     1905.    large  8° 

[4892-472] 
Foot,  Solomon.     Proceedings  on  death  of  Solomon  Foot  [Senator  from 

Vermont],  including  addresses.     1866.     [Not  in  Congressional 

set.] 
Ford,  Melbourne  Haddock.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of  Melbourne  H.   Ford,   Representative  from  Michigan. 

1893.    large  8«    [3123-98] 
Gamble,  John  Rankin.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John  R.  Gamble,  Representative  from  South  Dakota.     1893. 

large  8°    [3123-99] 
Garfield,  James  Abram.    James  A.  Garfield,  memorial  address;  by 

James  G.  Blaine.     1882.     large  8«    [1997-123]     [See  also  Y7.1: 

L632and  Y7.2:G18.] 
Gay,  Edward  J.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Edward 

J.    Gay,    Representative    from    Louisiana.     1891.    large    8° 

[2876-108] 
Gear,  John  Henry.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  John 

Henry  Gear,  Senator  from  Iowa.     1901.     large  8°    [4046-236] 
George,  James  Zachariah.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  James  Z.  George,  Senator  from  Mississippi.     1898.     large  8" 

[3617-344] 

Gibson,  Randall  Lee.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Randall  Lee  Gibson,  Senator  from  Louisiana.  1894.  large  8<* 
[3172-178] 

Gorman,  Arthur  Pue.  Arthur  Pue  Gorman,  Senator  from  Maryland, 
memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8°    [5102-404] 

Granger,  Daniel  Lamed  Davis,  Daniel  L.  D.  Granger,  Representa- 
tive from  Rhode  Island,  memorial  addresses.  1909.  large  8*> 
[5539-1514] 

Greene,  William  L.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
William  L.  Greene,  Representative  from  Nebraska.  1900. 
large  8«     [4008-752] 


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ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,    ETC.— 

Continued 

Memorial  addresses—Continued 

Hahn,  Michael.     Memorial  addrenses  on  life  and  fharacter  of  Michael 

Hahn,     llepreeentative     from     Louisiana.     1886.     large     S" 

[2420-380] 
Hanna,  Marcus  Alonzo.     Marcus  A .  Hanna,  Senator  from  Ohio,  memo- 
rial addresses.     1904.     large  8«>    [4626-321] 
Harmer,  Alfred  C.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Alfred 

C.  Harmer,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1901.     large 

8«    [4180-525] 
Harris,  Isham  Green.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Isham  G.  Harris,   Senator  from  Tennessee.     1898.     large  8° 

[3017-343] 
Hartridge,  Julian.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Julian 

Hartridge,    Representative    from    Georgia.     1879.     large    8<* 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Haskell,  Dudley  Chase.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Dudley    C.    Haskell,    Representative    from    Kansas.     1884. 

large  8°    [2235-46] 
Hawk,  Robert  Moffett  Allison.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  char- 
acter of  Robert  M.  A.  Hawk,  Representative  from  Illinois. 

1883.    large  8«    [2124-33] 
Haywaj-d,  Monroe  Leland.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Monroe  L.  Hayward,  Senator  from  Nebraska,     1900.    large  8" 

[3882-455] 
Hearst,  George.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  George 

Hearst,  Senator  from  California.     1894.     large  8«    [3068-65] 
Hendricks,  Thomas  Andrew.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  char- 
acter of  Thomas  A .  Hendricks,  Vice-President  of  United  States. 

1886.     large  8«     [2347-120] 
Henry,  Joseph.    Memorialbf  Joseph  Henry.     1880.     large  8^    [Not  in 

Congressional  set.] 
Hemdon,  Thomas  Hood.     Memorial  addresses  pn  life  and  character 

of  Thomas  H.  Herndon,  Representative  from  Alabama.     1884. 

large  8°    [2235-53] 
Hicks,  Thomas  Holliday.     Addresses  on  death  of  T.  H.  Hicks.     1865. 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Hill,  Benjamin  Harvey.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Benjamin  Harvey  Hill,  Senator  from  Georgia.     1883.     large  8*' 

[2085-32] 
Hitt,  Robert  Roberts.     Robert  Roberts   Uitt,  Representative  from 

Illinois,  memorial  addresses.     1907.    large  8«    [5207-808] 
Hoar,  George  FrLsbie.     George  F.  Hoar,  Senator  from  Massachusetts, 

memorial  addresses.     1905.     large  8<>    [4779-201] 
Hoar,  Rockwood.     Rockwood  Hoar,  Representative  from  Massachu- 
setts, memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8°    [5207-806] 
Hobart,  Garret  Augustus.    Memorial  address  upon  Garret  A.  Hobart, 

Vice-President  of  United  States,  by  John  W.  Griggs,  delivered 

before  legislature  of  New  Jersey,  Feb.  21,  1900.     1900.     [Not 

in  Congressional  set.] 
Hobart,  Garret  Augustus.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Garret  A.  Hobart,  Vice-President  of  United  States.     1900. 

large  8«    [3882-450] 
Hoffecker,  John  Henry.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  John  H.  Hoffecker,  Representative  from  Delaware.     1901. 

large  8°    [4180-520] 
Holman,  William  Steele.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  William  S.  Holman,   Representative  from  Indiana.     1898. 

large  8°    [3690-321] 


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ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC.— 

Continued 

Memorial  addresses— Continued 

Houk,  George  W.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  George 
W.  Houk,  Representative  from  Ohio.  1895.  large  8°  [3337- 
82] 

Houk,  Leonidas  Campbell.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Leonidas  Campbell  Houk,  Representative  from  Tennessee. 

1892.     large  8«     [2990-234] 
Houston,  George  Smith.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

George  S.  Houston,  Senator  from  Alabama.     1880.     large  8*' 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Hurley,  Denis  M.     Denis  M.  Hurley,  Representative  from  New  York, 

memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8°     [5207-801] 
Johnson,   Andrew.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and   character  of 

Andrew  Johnson,   Senator  from  Tennessee.     1876.    large  8° 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Kelley,  William  Darrah.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

William  D.  Kelley,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1890. 

large  8«    [2782-229] 
Kendall,  John  W.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  John 

W.  Kendall,  Representative  from  Kentucky.     1893.    large  8* 

[3123-100] 
Kenna,  John  Edward.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John   Edward    Kenna,    Senator  from   West  Virginia.    1893. 

large  8°    [3068-66] 
Kerr,  Michael  Crawford.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Michael  Crawford  Kerr,  Speaker  of  House  of  Representatives. 

1877.    large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Ketcham,  John  Henry.    John  Henry  Ketcham,  Representative  from 

New  York,  memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8^    [5207-811] 
King,  William  R.    Obifuary  addresses  on  death  of  William  R.  King, 

of  Alabama,  Vice  President  of  United  States.     Washington, 

printed  by  Beverley  Tucker,  1854.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Kyle,  James  Henderson.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

James  H.  Kyle,  Senator  from  South  Dakota.     1902.    large  8® 

[4252-451] 
La  Fayette,  Marie  Paul  Roch  Yves  Gilbert  Motier,  marquis  de.     Ora- 
tion on  life  and  character  of  Gilbert  Motier  de  Lafayette,  deliv- 
ered at  request  of  both  Houses  of  Congress  before  them  in  House 

of  Representatives  at  Washington,   Dec.  31,   1834;  by  John 

Quincy  Adams,  Member  of  House.     W^ashington,  printed  by 

Gales  and  Seaton,  1835.    [Appears  also  in  House  journal,  23d 

Congress,  2d  session,  p.  657,  serial  no.  270.] 
Laird,  James.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  James 

Laird,    Representative    from    Nebraska;  edited    by    W.    H. 

Michael.     1891.     large  8o    [2782-266] 
Latimer,  Asbury  Church  well.     Asbury  Church  well  Latimer,  Senator 

from    South   Carolina,    memorial   addresses.     1909.     large   8o 

[5404-767] 
Lay,  Alfred  Morrison.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Alfred  Morrison  Lay,   Representative  from  Missouri.     1881. 

large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Lee,  William  Henry  Fitzhugh.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  char- 
acter of  William  H.  F.  Lee,  Representative  from  Virginia. 

1892.     large  8°    [2990-320] 
Leonard,  John  Edwards.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John  Edwards  Leonard,  Representative  from  Louisiana.     1879. 

large  8^*    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Lester,  Rufus  Ezekiel.     Rufua  Ezekiel  Lester,  Representative  from 

Georgia,  memorial  addresses.     ]907.     large  8°    [5207-807] 


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""  ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,    ETC- 

Continued 

Y7.1:     Memorial  addresses— Continued 

L62  Lilly,  William.  Memorial  addre»Hes  on  life  and  character  of  William 
Lilly,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.  1895.  larpc  8<* 
[3239-216] 

L63*  Lincoln,  Abraham.  Memorial  address  on  life  and  character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered,  at  request  of  both  Houses  of  Con- 
gres8,  in  House  of  Representatives  at  Washington,  Feb.  12, 
1866;  by  George  Bancroft.  1866.  [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
[See  also  Y7,l:L6S-.] 

L63^  Lincoln,  Abraham.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  James  A.  Garfield,  [and]  William  McKinley ; 
prepared  by  Charles  Rowley  Cuahman.  1903.  large  4®  [4432- 
219]    [See  also  Y7.1:G18,  L63  \  and  M21.] 

L68  Lisle,  Marcus  Claiborne.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  services  of 
Marcus  Claiborne  Lisle,  Representative  from  Kentucky.  1895. 
large  8"    [3337-83] 

L82  ^  Logan,  John  Alexander.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
John  Alexander  Logan,  Senator  from  Illinois,  delivered  in  Sen- 
ate and  House  of  Representatives;  prepared  by  W.  B.  Taylor. 
1887.     220  p.  1  pi.  large  8°    [2455-93] 

L82  -  Logan,  John  Alexander.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
John  Alexander  Logan,  Senator  from  Illinois,  delivered  in  Sen- 
ate.    1887.    44  p.     [In  2455-93] 

L94  Love,  William  Franklin.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
William  F.  Love,  Representative  from  Mississippi.  1899. 
largest    [3821-273] 

L95  Lowe,  William  Manning.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
WilliamM.Lowe,  Representative  from  Alabama.  1883.  large 
8«    [2124-30] 

M14  McDonald,  Edward  Francis.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of  Edward  F.  McDonald,  Representative  from  New  Jersey. 
1893.    large  8°    [3123-101] 

M21  McKinley,  William.  Memorial  address  on  life  and  character  of 
William  McKinley;  by  John  Hay.  1903.  large  4°  [4537-453] 
[SeealsoY7.l:L6Z-.] 

M22  McMillan,  James.  James  McMillan,  Senator  from  Michigan,  memo- 
rial addresses.     1903.    large  8«    [4437-225] 

M27  Mahony,  William  Frank.  William  F.  Mahoney  [Mahony],  Represen- 
tative from  Illinois,  memorial  addresses.  1905.  large  8® 
[4892-468] 

M29  Mallory,  Stephen  Russell.  Stephen  Russell  Mallory,  Senator  from 
Florida,  memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8°    [5404-762] 

M35  Marsh,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Benjamin  Franklin  Marsh,  Representa- 
tive from  Illinois,  memorial  addresses.  1907.  large  8°  [5207- 
802] 

M57  Meyer,  Adolph.  Adolph  Meyer,  Representative  from  Louisiana, 
memorial  addresses.     1909.    large  8°    [5539-1517] 

M61  Miller,  John  Franklin.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
John  Franklin  Miller,  Senator  from  California.  1887.  large  8<* 
[2347-145] 

M62  Milliken,  Seth  L.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Seth 
L.  Milliken,  Representative  from  Maine.  1898.  large  8** 
[3690-543] 

M72  Moffatt,  Seth  C.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Seth 
C.  Moffatt,  Representative  from  Michigan.  1889.  large  8* 
[2576-577] 

M77  Moody,  James  Montraville.  Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter of  James  M.  Moody,  Representative  from  North  Carolina. 
1903.     large  8°    [4544^66] 


1662 


Classiflcation 
no. 


Y7.1: 

M82 


M831 
M832 

M84 

M98 

N81 

N97 

Oc5 

On2 

Or8 

Ot2 

Ot4 
P22 
P25 

P27 

P51 
P631 


P632 
P65 


Y7.     MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  AND  ADDRESSES 
ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF    STATUES,    ETC.— 

Continued 

Memorial  addresses— Continued 

Moi^n,  John  Tyler.     John  Tyler  Morgan  and   Edmund  Winston 

Pettus,   Senators  from  Alabama,   memorial  addresses.     1909. 

large  8°     [5404-763] 
Morrill,  Justin  Smith.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Justin    S.    Morrill,    Senator   from    Vermont.     1899.     large   8" 

[3736-170] 
Morse,  Samuel  Finley  Breese.     Memorial  of  Samuel  Finley  Breese 

Morse,  including  appropriate  ceremonies  of  respect  at  National 

Capitol  and  elsewhere.     1875.     large  8"     [Not  in  Congressional 

set.] 
Morton,  Oliver  Perry.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Oliver   P.    Morton,    Senator   from    Indiana.     1878.     large   8*^ 

[1785-20] 
Mutchler,   William.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

William  Mutchler,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1893. 

large  8"     [3239-93] 
North  way,  Stephen  A.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Stephen    A.    Northway,    Kepresentative    from    Ohio.     1899. 

large  8°     [3821-274] 
Nutting,  Newton  W.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Newton  W.  Nutting,  Representative  from  New  York.     1890. 

large  8»     [2782-264] 
O'Connor,  Michael  Patrick.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  charac- 
ter   of    Michael    P.    O'Connor,    Representative    from    South 

Carolina.     1882.     large  8«     [2054-59] 
O'Neill,  Charles.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Charles 

O'Neill,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1895.     large  8® 

[3344-1753] 
Orth,  Godlove  Stoner.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Godlove     S.     Orth,     Representative     from     Indiana.     1883. 

large  8°     [2124-32] 
Otey,  Peter  Johnston.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Peter  J.  Otey,  Representative  from  Virginia.     1902.     large  8* 

[4396-714] 
Otis,  Norton  P.     Norton  P.  Otis,  Representative  from  New  York, 

memorial  addresses.     1905.     large  S"    [4892-469] 
Parker,  William  H.     William  H.  Parker,  Representative  from  South 

Dakota,  memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8°     [5539-1513] 
Parsons,  Edward  Young.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Edward  Young  Parsons,   Representative  from  Kentucky. 

1878.     large  8"     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Patterson,  George  Robert.     George  Robert  Patterson,  Representa-^, 

tive  from  Pennsylvania,  memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8° 

[5207-804] 
Pettus,  Edmund  Winston.     See  Y7.1:M82. 
Phelan,  James.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  James 

Phelan,  Representative  from  Tennessee.        1891.        large  8'' 

[2876-135] 
Pike,  Austin  Franklin.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Austin  F.  Pike,  Senator  from  New  Hampshire,  delivered 

in  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives;  prepared  by  W.  H. 

Michael.     1888.     [2]  +  89  p.  1  pi.  large  S''    [2455-94] 
Same,  delivered  in  Senate.     1887.     [l]+20  p.     [In  2455-94] 
Pinckney,   John  McPherson.     John  McPherson  Pinckney,   Repre- 
sentative from  Texas,    memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8** 

[5207-805] 
Piatt,   Orville  Hitchcock.     Orville  Hitchcock  Piatt,   Senator  from 

Connecticut,  memorial  addresses.     1906.     large  8"    [4938-534] 


1663 


CUMlflcstlon 
no. 


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ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC.— 

I'ontiniKHl 


Y7.1:     Memorial  addresses— (Continued 


P73 

P75 

P84 

P87 
P93 

P94 
Q2 

Q4 

R15 

Rie 

R36 

R52 
R54 

R86 

R91 

Sa3 

Sch3 

Se7 

Se8 

Shi 


Plumb,   Preston   B.     Memorial  addreRsea  on  life  and  character  of 

Preston  B.  Plumb,  Senator  from  Kansas;  prepared  by  W.  H. 

Michael.     1892.     large  8*    [2910-228J 
Polk,   Rufufl  King.     Memorial  addrenses  on  life  and  character  of 

Rufus   K.    Polk,    Representative  from   Pennsylvania.     1902. 

large  8°     [439G-716] 
Poet,  Philip  Sidney.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  services  of 

Philip    Sidney    Post,    Representative    from    Illinois.     1895. 

large  8°    [3337-80] 
Powers,  Llewellyn.     Llewellyn  Powers,  Representative  from  Maine, 

memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8"    [5539-1512] 
Price,  William  Thompson.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  William  T.  Price,  Representative  from  Wisconsin.     1887. 

large  8°    [2494-161] 
Proctor,  Red  field.     Redfield  Proctor,  Senator  from  Vermont,  memo- 
rial addresses.     1909.     large  8«    [5404-764] 
Quay,   Matthew  Stanley.     Matthew   Stanley   Quay,    Senator  from 

Pennsylvania,    memorial   addresses.     1905.     large   8**    [4779- 

202] 
Quinn,  Terrence  J.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Terrence  J.  Quinn,  Representative  from  New  York.     1879. 

large  8"    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Randall,  Samuel  Jackson.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Samuel  J.    Randall,    Representative  from  Pennsylvania. 

1891.     large  8°     [2782-265] 
Rankin,  Joseph.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Joseph 

Rankin,    Representative    from    Wisconnin.     1886.     large    8* 

[2420-379] 
Rice,    John    Blake.     Eulogies:  John    B.    Rice,    of    Illinois;  Alvah 

Crocker,    of    Massachusetts;  Samuel    F.    Hersey,    of    Maine; 

Samuel  Hooper,  of  Massachusetts.     [1875.]    large  8°    [Not  in 

Congressional  set.] 
Rixey,  John  Franklin.    John  Franklin  Rixey,  Representative  from 

Vu-ginia,  memorial  addresses.     1907.     large  8*>    [5207-812] 
Robertson,  Edward  Whit-e.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  char- 
acter of  Edward  W.  Robertson,  Representative  from  Louisiana. 

1889.    laiKe8«    [2670-143] 
Rumple,  John  Nicholas  William.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and 

character  of  John  N.  W.  Rumple,  Representative  from  Iowa. 

1903.     large  8«    [4544-464] 
Russell,  Charles  Addison.     Memorial  addresf^es  on  life  and  character 

of  Charles  A .  Russell,  Representative  from  Connecticut.     1903. 

large  8<»    [4544-465J 
Salmon,  Joshua  S.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Joshua  S.  Salmon,  Representative  from  New  Jersey.     1903. 

large  8°    [4544-468] 
Schleicher,  Gustave.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Gustavo  Schleicher,  Representative  from  Texas.     1880.     large 

8**    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Settle,  Evan  Evans.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Evan  E.  Settle,  Representative  from  Kentucky.     1900.    large 

8°    [4008-751] 
Sewell,  William  Joyce.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

William  J.  Sewell,  Senator  from  New  Jersey.     1903.     large  8" 

[4437-226] 
Shackelford,  John  Williams.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  char- 
acter of  John  W.   Shackelford,    Representative  from  North 

Carolina.     1883.     large  8«    [2124-34] 


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Cltsslftcation 
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ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC 

Continued 


Y7.1:  I  Memorial  addresses — Continued 


i  Shaw,  George  BuUen.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 
i  George  Bullen  Shaw,  Representative  from  Wisconsin.     1895. 

large  80    [3337-81] 
Shaw,  Albert  Duane.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Albert   D.    Shaw,    Representative    from    New   York,    1901. 

large  8°    [4180-523] 
Sheppard,  John  Levi.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John  L.  Sheppard,  Representative  from  Texas.    1903.    large  8'* 

[4544-467] 
Simpkins,  John.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  John 

Simpkins,  Representative  from  Massachusetts.     1899.     large  8*' 

[3821-272] 
Skiles,  William  Woodburn.     William  W.  Skilea,  Representative  from 

Ohio,  memorial  addresses.     1905.     large  8°    [4892-471] 
Slemp,  Campbell.     Campbell  Slemp,  Representative  from  Virginia, 

memorial  addresses.    1909.    large  8'>    [5539-1518] 
Smith,  George  W.     George  W,  Smith,  Representative  from  Illinois, 

memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8"    [5539-1545] 
Spinola,  Francis  B.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Francis  B.  Spinola,  Representative  from  New  York.     1893, 

large  8°    [3123-102] 
Stackhouse,  Eli  Thomas.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Eli  Thomas  Stackhouse,  Representative  from  South  Caro- 
lina.    1893.    large  8°    [3123-103] 
Stanford,   Leland.    Memorial  addresses  on  life    and   character  of 

Leland   Stanford,    Senator   from    California.     1894.     large   S° 

[3172-122] 
Starkweather,  Henry  H.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Henry  H.   Starkweather,   Representative  from  Connecticut. 

1876.    large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Stevens,  Thaddeus.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Thaddeus  Stevens  [Representative  from  Pennsylvania].     1869. 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Stockbridge,    Francis    Browne.     Memorial    addresses    on    life    and 

character  of  Francis  Browne  Stockbridge,  Senator  from  Michi- 
gan.    1895.     large  8»    [3287-152] 
Stokes,  James  William.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

J.    William    Stokes,    Representative    from    South    Carolina. 

1902.     large  8"    [439&-713] 
Sumner,  Charles.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Charles 

Sumner,  Senator  of  Massachusetts.     1874.    large  S°    [Not  in 

Congressional  set.] 
Taylor,  Zachary.     Obituary  addresses  delivered  on  death  of  Zachary 

Taylor,  rresident  of  United  States,  in  Senate  and  House  of 

Representatives,  July  10,  1850,  with  funeral  sermon  by  Smith 

Pyne,  preached  in  Presidential  Mansion,  July  13, 1850.     Wash- 
ington, printed  by  William  M.  Belt,  1850.    [Not  in  Congres- 
sional set.] 
T21-  Same   [with  appendix].     Washington,   printed   by   William  M. 

Belt,  1850.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
T37       Thompson,  Charles  W.     Charles  W.  Thompson,  Representative  from 

Alabama,  memorial  addresses.     1905.     large  8°     [4892-478] 
T61       Tongue,  Thomas  H.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Thomas    H.    Tongue,    Representative    from    Oregon.     1903. 

large  8«     [4544-463] 
T66       Townshend,  Richard  Wellington.     Memorial  addresses  on  life  and 

character  of  Richard   W.   Townshend,    Representative  from 

Illinois.    1890.    large  8"    [2782-262] 


Sh2 

Sh22 

Sh4 

Si5 

Sk3 
SI  2 
Sm5 
Sp4 

Stl 

St2i 

St2-' 

St4 

St6i 

St62 

Su6 

T211 


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ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC.— 

Continued 


Y7.1:     Memorial  addresses — Continued 


Upl 

V27 

W15 

W17 

W26 

W33 

W39 

W44 

W62 
W641 

W64  2 
W67 

W69» 

W692 

W75 

W85 

W93' 

W932 

Y7.2: 

B44 
82452°- 


Updograff,  Jonathan  T.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Jonathan    T.    IJpdegraff,    Representative   from    Ohio.     1883. 

large  8«    [2124-31J 
Vance,  Zebulon  Baird.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Zebiilon  Baird  Vance,  Senator  from  North  Carolina.    1895. 

large  8«    [3287-151] 
Walker,  James  Peter.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

James    P.    Walker,     Representative    from    Missouri.     1891. 

large  8°    [2876-134] 
Walthall,  Edward  Cary.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Edward  C.  Walthall,  Senator  from  Mississippi.     1899.     large  8° 

[3736-171] 
Warwick,  John  George.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

John  G.  Warwick,  Representative  from  Ohio.     1893.    large  8° 

[3123-104] 
Watson,  Lewis  Findlay.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Lewis  F.  Watson,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1891. 

large  8«    [2876-133] 
Webster,  Daniel.     Obituary  addresses  on  death  of  Daniel  Webster, 

Secretary  of  State.    Washington,  printed  by  Robert  Armstrong, 

1853.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Welch,  Frank.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Frank 

Welch,  Representative  from  Nebraska.     1879.    large  8°    [Not 

in  Congressional  set.] 
Whyte,  William  Pinkney.    William  Pinkney  WTiyte,  Senator  from 

Maryland,  memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8°     [5404-765] 
Wilber,  David.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  David 

Wilber,    Representative    from    New    York.     1890.     large    8° 

[2782-263] 
Wiley,  Ariosto  Appling.     Ariosto  A.   Wiley,   Representative  from 

Alabama,  memorial  addresses.     1909.     large  8°    [5539-1544] 
Williams,  Alpheus  Starkey .    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character 

of  Alpneus  S.  Williams,  Representative  from  Michigan.     1880. 

large  8°    [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Wilson,  Ephraim  King.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Ephraim  King  Wilson,  Senator  from  Maryland .     1893.     large  8** 

[2910-229] 
Wilson,  Henry.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Henry 

Wilson,    Vice-President   of    United    States.     1876.     large    8° 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
W^ise,  Richard  Alsop.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Richard   Alsop   Wise,    Representative  from  Virginia.     1901. 

large  8°    [4180-524] 
Wood,  Fernando.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of  Fer- 
nando Wood,  Representative  from  New  York.     1882.    large  8° 

[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 
Wright,  Ashley  Bascom.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  character  of 

Ashley  B.  Wright,  Representative  from,  Massachusetts.     1898. 

large  8"    [3690-464] 
Wright,  Myron  B.    Memorial  addresses  on  life  and  services  of  Myron 

B.  Wright,  Representative  from  Pennsylvania.     1895.     large  8° 

[3337-85] 

Addresses  on  acceptance  of  statues,  etc. 

Austin,  Stephen  Fuller.    See  Y7.2:H81. 

Banks,  Nathaniel  Prentiss.    See  Y7.2:Se2. 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart.     Proceedings  upon  acceptance  of  statues  of 
Thomas  H.  Benton  and  Francis  P.  Blair,  presented  by  Mis- 
souri.    1900.    lai^8*»    [3880-456] 
11 105 


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no. 


Y7.2: 

C23 

C27 
D92 

G18 
G76 

H81 
In4 
J13 
J35 

M35 

M84 
Se2 

Sh5 
St2 

W271 

W272 

W39» 

W392 
W66 


MEMORIAL  ADDRESSES  AND  ADDRESSES 
ON    ACCEPTANCE     OF     STATUES,     ETC.— 

Continued 

Addresses  on  acceptance  of  statues,  etc.— Continued 

Blair,  Francis  Preston.    See  Y7.2:B44. 

Carroll,  Charles.  Proceedings  upon  acceptance  from  Maryland  of 
statues  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton  and  John  Hanson, 
erected  in  Statuary  Hall  of  Capitol.     1903.    large  8°    [4559-13] 

Cass,  Lewis.  Proceedings  upon  acceptance  of  statue  of  Lewis  Cass, 
presented  by  Michigan.     1889.    large  8^    [2670-145] 

Du  Pont,  Samuel  Francis.  Oration  delivered  by  Thomas  F,  Bayard 
at  unveiling  of  statue  of  Samuel  Francis  Du  Pont,  Washington, 
D.  C,  Dec.  20,  1884.     1885.     large  8°     [2296-41] 

Garfield,  James  Abram.  Addresses  on  acceptance  of  statue  of  James 
A.  Garfield,  presented  by  Ohio.     1886.     large  8°     [2347-104] 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson.  Proceedings  on  acceptance  of  statue  of 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  presented  by  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
May  19,  1900.     1901.     large  8°     [3880-451] 

Hanson,  John.     See  Y7.2:C23. 

Houston,  Sam.  Statues  of  Sam  Houston  and  Stephen  F.  Austin 
erected  in  Statuary  Hall  of  Capitol,  proceedings  on  acceptance 
of  statues  from  Texas.     1905.     large  8°     [4778-474] 

Ingalls,  John  James.  Statue  of  John  James  Ingalls  erected  in  Statu- 
ary Hall  of  Capitol,  proceedings  on  acceptance  of  statue  from 
Kansas.     1905.     large  8«    [4778-199] 

Jackson,  Andrew.  Addresses  on  presentation  of  sword  of  Andrew 
Jackson  to  Congress,  Feb.  26,  1855.  Washington,  printed  by 
Beverley  Tucker,  1855.     [Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Jefferson,  Thomas.  Proceedings,  Apr.  23,  1880,  on  presentation  of 
Thomas  Jefferson's  writing-desk  to  United  States  by  heirs  of 
late  Joseph  Coolidge,  jr.     1882.     [1925-75] 

Marshall,  John.  Exercises  at  ceremony  of  unveiling  statue  of  John 
Marshall,  in  front  of  Capitol,  Washington,  May  10,  1884,  with 
address  of  Chief  Justice  Waite  and  oration  of  William  Henry 
Rawle,  with  proceedings  of  Philadelphia  bar  relating  to  monu- 
ment.    1884.     large  8«     [2176-544] 

Morton,  Oliver  P.  Proceedings  upon  acceptance  of  statue  of  Oliver  P. 
Morton,  presented  by  Indiana.     1900.     large  8"     [3880^48] 

Sedgwick,  Theodore.  Speeches  delivered  Jan.  19,  1888,  on  presenta- 
tion by  Massachusetts  to  National  Government  of  portraits  of 
ex-Sfjeakers  Sedgwick,  Vamum,  and  Banks.  1888.  large  8° 
[Not  in  Congressional  set.] 

Sherman,  William  T.  Sherman,  memorial  in  art,  oratory,  and  litera- 
ture by  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee  with  aid  of  Con- 
gress; by  DeB.  Randolph  Keim.     1904.     large  8°     [4625-320] 

Stark,  John.  Proceedings  upon  acceptance  of  statues  of  John  Stark 
and  Daniel  Webster,  presented  by  New  Hampshire.  1895. 
large  8°     [3284-64]     [See  also  Y7.2 :W39 1.^.] 

Vamum,  Joseph  Bradley.     See  Y7.2:Se2. 

Washington,  George.  Address  in  commemoration  of  inauguration  of 
George  Washington  as  1st  President  of  United  States;  delivered 
Dec.  11,  1889,  by  Melville  Weston  Fuller.     1890.     [2768-168] 

Washington  National  Monument.  Dedication  of  Washington  Na- 
tional Monument,  with  orations  by  Robert  C.  Winthrop  and 
John  W.  Daniel,  Feb.  21,  1885.     1885.     large  8°     [2267-56] 

Webster,  Daniel.     Acceptance  and  unveiling  of  statue  of  Daniel  Web- 
ster, Washington  [D.  C],  Jan.  18,  1900.     1900.     34  p.  large  8° 
[3886-212]     [See  also  Y7. 2 -.812.] 
Same.     1900.     34  p.  5  pi.  large  8» 

Willard,  Frances  Elizabeth.  Statue  of  Frances  E.  Willard,  erected  in 
Statuary  Hall  of  Capitol,  proceedings  on  acceptance  of  statue 
from  Illinois.     1905.     large  8°     [4778-200] 


1667 

Y8.      MESSAGE    AND    DOCUMENTS 

[The  set  known  as  "  Message  and  dooumeats"  isnot  lltsteU  in  thisChecklbt.  Tbesetbad  no  value,  because 
it  was  merely  a  duplication  (except  for  binding)  of  some  of  the  volumes  which  appeared  in  the  Congres- 
sional set:  yet  it  \  hod  for  nearly  haii  a  centiiry,  beginning  about  184i-43,  or  possibly  a  little 
earlier,  and  end  i  Message  and  documents  communicated  to  Congress  at  the  beginning  of  the 
2d  session  of  tho  vs,  being  the  Issues  for  ISOfV  97.  The  double  dates  are  those  of  the  beginning 
and  ending  of  tlu'  session  of  Cohrtcss  to  \  .\  ere  transmitted.  The  annual  reports 
contained  are  for  tlie  year  corresl)on(lln^,'  •  ■  dates.  There  seems  to  have  been  no 
definite  provision  of  law  which  iustified  II  i nation  of  the  set. 

The  series  consisted  in  the  early  days  of  the  .M<  vsa-c  cf  iii.>  I'nsident  and  the  annual  reports,  with  their 
accompanyiuK  papers,  of  such  of  the  Executive  ueparlinenls  as  were  required  by  law  to  present  their 
reports  to  Congress  ilirough  the  I'resklent;  but  beginning  with  the  Message  to  the  1st  session  of  the  4Sth 
Congress,  for  1883-84,  the  "Message"  no  longer  appeared  In  tho  set,  and  the  name  "Message  and  docu- 
ments." by  which  it  was  still  Icnown  to  the  end  of  its  existence,  became  a  misnomer. 

The  annual  reports  of  Executive  Departments  contained  in  the  set  have  varied  considerably;  but  the 
annual  reports  of  the  Treasury  Department  and  its  subordinate  bureaus,  which  were  submitted  directly 
to  Congress  and  not  through  the  I'resident,  were  never  included  in  the  Message  and  documents  series. 
It  seems  absurd  that  an  ''Abridgment"  should  contain  important  matter  not  found  in  the  volumes 
abridged;  still  it  Is  true  that  the  Abridgments  of  message  and  documents  (a  series  which  began  In  1858 
and  is  still  in  1911  compiled  by  law  under  the  direction  of  the  I'rinting  Joint  Committee;  »eeY4.I'93':2) 
contained  the  Treasury  reports  not  found  in  the  Massage  and  documents  set,  and  contained  also  the 
Message  of  the  President,  which  as  noted  above  was  omitted  from  the  Message  and  documents  set  begln- 
nhig  with  the  1883-84  issue. 

The  number  of  booics  for  each  vear  in  the  Message  and  documents  series  varied  from  1  to  19.  For  several 
of  the  early  years  the  individual  books  carried  a  general  part  number  for  the  year,  but  later  the  general 
part  number  no  longer  was  used  and  thereafter  the  individual  books  carried  either  no  part  or  volume 
number  at  all  or  else  only  the  volume  or  part  number  of  the  particular  annual  report  Itself.  This  fact 
malvcs  the  set  difficult  to  arrange  on  library  shelves. 

The  I'ublic  Documents  Library  classifies  its'Message  and  documents  set  under  Y8.,  followed  between  the 
period  and  the  colon  by  the  number  of  the  Congress  and  session,  the  number  of  the  session  appearing  as 
a  superior  figure;  for  example,  Y8.o3»:  Two  styles  of  book  numbers  are  recjuired  after  the  colon,  but  of 
course  only  one  stvle  is  necessary  in  the  same  vear.  First,  for  those  early  years  which  have  a  general 
I)art  number,  this  becomes  the  book  number.  Second,  for  the  later  issues  where  there  is  no  general  part 
or  volume  number  covering  all  the  books  for  any  individual  year,  the  Public  Documents  Lil)rary  uses 
as  book  number  a  capital  letter  indicating  the  initial  of  the  Executive  Department  concerned  (or  2  or 
more  initials  separated  by  commas,  in  case  a  book  contains  reports  from  2  or  more  Executive  Depart- 
ments); In  cases  where  the  report  of  one  Department  fills  several  volumes,  these  are  distinguished  by 
adding  superior  numbers  after  the  initial  of  the  Department.  Following  are  examples: 
Y8.378:5=  Message  and  documents,  37th  Congress,  3d  session,  18(52-€3,  pt.  5 

Y8.38i:P,A=  Message  and  documents,  38th  Congress,  1st  session,  18C3-64,  Post-Oflice  Dept.,  Commis- 
sioner of  Agriculture,  etc. 
Y8.38 1:8  »=  Message  and  documents,  38th  Congress,  1st  session,  1863-64,  State  Dept.,  pt.  1 
Y8.38i:W— Message  and  documents,  38th  Congress,  1st  session,  1863-64,  War  Dept. 
Y8.54 *:!<=« Message  and  documents,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  189(>-97,  Interior  Dept.,  v.  4,  pt.  1 
Y8.54*:I'«- Message  and  documents,  54th  Congress,  2d  session,  1896-97,  Interior  Dept.,  v.  4,  pt.  2.] 

Y9.      SPEECHES 


[Sec.  37  of  the  general  printing  act  of  Jan.  12,  1895  (Stat.  L.  v.  28,  p.  606),  provides  that  "It  shall  be  la^ 
for  the  Public  Printer  to  prmt  and  deliver,  upon  the  order  of  any  Senator,  Representative,  or  Deles 


lawful 

extracts  from  the  Congressional  record,  the  person  ordering  the  same  paving  the  cost  thereof."  This 
section  Is  merely  a  reenactment,  with  sllghtlv  different  wording,  of  a  provision  in  the  legislative,  execu- 
tive, and  judicial  appropriation  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1875  (Stat.  L.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  p.  347). 

Although  the  printing  of  speeches  of  Senators,  Representatives,  and  Delegates  In  separate  pamphlets  is 
therefore  paid  for  out  of  private  funds,  the  Public  I^rlnter  is  authorized  to  furnish  without  cost  to  Sena- 
tors, Members,  and  Delegates  franked  envelopes  In  which  these  speeches  may  be  franked  through  the 
mails  like  other  public  documents. 

Speeches  areclassed  in  the  Public  Documents  Library  under  Y9.,  but  they  are  not  llsted'in  this  Checldlst. 
The  Public  Documents  Library  arranges  Its  file  alphabetically  by  the  names  of  the  speakers,  asslgni.ig 
book  numbers  from  the  Cutter  order  table.  DlfTerent  speeches  by  the  same  man  are  distinguished  by 
using  a  superior  figure  following  the  Cutter  number.  Included  in  the  same  alphabet  are  a  few  other 
extracts  from  the  Congressional  record  containing  debates  in  Congress;  these  debates  are  Cutterlzed  under 
the  subject  word.] 


Z.    PAPERS  OF  REVOLUTIONARY  PERIOD  AND 
FIRST  14  CONGRESSES 


Zl.    COLONIAL,  DOCUMENTS    (compilations) 


Classification 
no. 

Zl.l: 


American  archives 

[By  act  of  Mar.  2,  1833,  the  Secretary  of  State  was  authorized  to  contract  with 
Matthew  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force  for  the  publication  of  a  work  entitled 
"Documentary  history  of  American  Revolution."  This  work  is  Icnown  as 
American  archives,  arid  as  originally  projected  was  to  comprise  6  series,  con- 
sisting of  a  collection  of  authentic  records,  state  paiiors,  debates,  and  letters, 
and  other  notices  of  public  affairs,  the  whole  forming  a  documentary  history 
of  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  North  American  colonies,  of  the  causes  and 
accomplishment  of  the  American  Revolution,  and  of  the  Constitution  of  Gov- 
ernment for  the  United  States  to  the  final  ratification  thereof,  covering  the 
period  from  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  North  America  to  the  ratification 


1668 


Classmcatlon     Zl.     COLONIAL    DOCUMENTS    (compilations)— Cont'd 

Zl.l:     American  archives— Continued 

of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.    The  contents  of  the  6  series  were 
planned  as  follows: 

1st  series,  from  discovery  and  settlement  of  North  American  colonies  to  Revo- 
lution in  England,  1688. 
2d  series,  from  Revolution  in  England,  1688,  to  cession  of  Canada  to  Great 

Britain  by  Treaty  at  Paris,  1763. 
3d  series,  from  cession  of  Canada,  1763,  to  King's  message  to  Parliament,  Mar. 

7,  1774,  on  proceedings  in  North  America. 
4th  series,  from  King's  message.  Mar.  7,  1774,  to  Declaration  of  Independence 

by  United  States,  1776. 
5th  series,  from  Declaration  of  Independence,  1776,  to  definitive  treaty  of 

peace  with  Great  Britain,  1783. 
6th  series,  from  treaty  of  peace,  1783,  to  final  ratification  of  Constitution  for 
United  States,  1787. 
Of  this  work,  only  the  4th  series,  consisting  of  6  volumes,  and  3  volumes  of  the  5th 
series  were  published  owing  to  the  lailure  of  Congress  to  make  sufficient  appro- 
priations for  the  work,  and  also  owing  to  the  lack  of  interest  of  Secretary  of 
State  Marcy  who  failed  to  approve  of  the  last  volume  submitted  to  him  by 
Peter  Force.    The  period  covered  by  the  published  portion  is  from  Mar.  7, 
1774,  to  Dec.  31,  1776. 
The  vast  quantity  of  unused  material  which  Peter  Force  had  been  collecting  for 
40  years  was  bought  by  Congress  in  1864  for  $100,000  and  deposited  in  the 
Library  of  Congress  where  it  still  remains  unpublished  and  on  account  of  its 
incomplete  and  confused  condition  little  hope  is  held  for  its  reproduction. 
The  9  folio  volumes  of  American  archives  were  not  published  as  numbered  Con- 
gressional documents  but  1500  sets  were  supplied  to  Congress  for  distribution.] 


4^ 


53 


American  archives,  consisting  of  collection  of  authentick  records, 
state  papers,  debates,  and  letters  and  other  notices  of  publick 
affairs,  forming  documentary  history  of  origin  and  progress  of 
North  American  colonies,  of  causes  and  accomplishment  of 
American  Revolution,  and  of  Constitution  of  Government  for 
United  States  to  final  ratification  thereof,  4th  series:  Docu- 
mentary history  of  English  colonies  in  North  America  from 
King's  message  to  Parliament,  Mar.  7,  1774,  to  Declaration  of 
Independence  by  United  States;  [by  Peter  Force].  Published 
by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force,  Washington,  Dec.  1837. 
V.  1,  f« 

Same;  by  Peter  Force.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and 
Peter  Force,  Washington,  Oct.  1839.     v.  2,  f  ° 

Same.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force,  Wash- 
ington, Dec.  1840.     V.  3,  i° 

Same.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force,  Wash- 
ington, Apr.  1843.     V.  4,  f° 

Same.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force,  Wash- 
ington, Apr.  1844.     V.  5,  f° 

Same.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force,  Wash- 
ington, Mar.  1846.     v.  6,  f° 

Same,  5th  series:  Documentary  history  of  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica from  Declaration  of  Independence,  July  4,  1776,  to  defini- 
tive treaty  of  peace  with  Great  Britain,  Sept.  3,  1783;  by  Peter 
Force.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force, 
Washington,  Apr.  1848.     v.  1,  f » 

Same.  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force,  Wash- 
ington, May,  1851.     v.  2,  f « 

Same.     [No  publisher]  Washington,  Jan.  1853.     v.  3,  f  ® 


Z2.     CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS  PAPERS 

[Include  documents  of  the  Continental  Congress,  Constitutional  or  Federal  Convention  of  1787,  and  other 
documents  of  the  period  covered  by  the  Continental  Congress.] 


Z2.1: 

El  5 1-1 


Constitutional  or  Federal  Convention,  1787 

Elliot's  Debates,  Ist  edition,  1827-30.  Debates,  resolutions,  and 
other  proceedings  in  convention  on  adoption  of  Federal  Consti- 
tution as  recommended  by  general  convention  at  Philadelphia, 
Sept.  17, 1787,  with  yeas  and  nays  on  decision  of  main  question, 
collected  and  revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  v.  1:  Debates  in  Mas- 
sachusetts and  New  York.  [1st  edition.]  Washington,  printed 
by  and  for  editor,  1827. 


ifir.9 


CtMsinratlon 
no. 

Z2.1: 


El  5  = 


El  5  2-2 
Eir,-'-3 

EIS^--* 

El5-'-« 


E153-» 


El  5  3-2 
El  5  3-3 
E153-^ 
El  5  3-^ 


Z2.     CONTINENTAL  CONGRRfiS   PAPEKS-ContM 

Constitutional  or  Federal  Convention,  1787— C'ont'd 

Same,   v.  2:  Debates  in   Virjpnia.     [Ist  edition.]    Washington, 
printed  and  Bold  by  editor,  1828. 

Same,  v.  3:  Debates  in  North  Carolina  and  Pennsylvania.     [1st 
edition.]    Washington,  printed  and  sold  by  editor,  1830. 

Same,  v.  4,  with  title,  Journal  and  debates  of  Federal  Convention 
held  at  Philadelphia,  May  14-Sept.  17,  1787,  with  Constitution 
of  United  States,  illustrated  by  opinions  of  20  successive  Con- 
ffresses,  and  digest  of  decisions  in  courts  of  the  Union  involving 
constitutional  principles,  thus  showing  rise,  progress,  present 
condition,  and  practice  of  Constitution  in  national  legislature 
and  legal  tribunals  of  Republic,  with  full  indexes  on  all  sub- 
jects embraced  in  work,  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  v.  4,  supple- 
mentary to  State  conventions,  in  3  vols,  on  adopting  Federal 
( 'onstitution.  [Ist  edition.]  Washington,  printed  and  sold  by 
editor,  1830.  * 
Elliot's  Debates,  2d  edition,  1836.  Debates  in  the  several  State  con- 
ventions on  adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  as  recommended 
by  general  convention  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  with  Journal  of 
Federal  Convention,  Luther  Martin's  letter,  Yates's  minutes. 
Congressional  opinions,  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  resolutions  of 
'98-'99,  and  other  illustrations  of  Constitution;  collected  and 
revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot.  2d  edition  with  additions. 
Washington,  printed  for  editor,  1836.     v.  1.    * 


with 
2.    * 

with 
.  3.     * 


additions.     Washington,    printed    for 


with 

4.     * 


additions.     Washington,    printed    for 
[See  note  following  entry  for  Z2.1: 

additions.     Washington,    printed    for 
[See  note  following  entry  for  Z2.1: 


Same.  2d  edition 
editor,  1836.     v. 

Same.  2d  edition 
editor,  1836.  v 
El  5 --5.] 

Same.  2d  edition 
editor,  1836.  v 
El  5  2-5.] 

Same,  with  title.  Debates  on  adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  in 
convention  held  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  with  diary  of  debates 
in  Congress  of  Confederation  as  reported  by  James  Madison; 
revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot.  Washington,  printed  for  editor, 
1845.  v.  5j  supplementary  to  Elliot's  Debates.  [Back  title 
reads:  Madison  papers  containing  debates  on  Confederation 
and  Constitution;  vol.  5  to  Elliot  s  Debates.  WTiereas  this  is 
V.  5  of  the  2d  edition,  it  is  the  1st  print  of  the  supplement.] 

[Another  print  of  v.  3  and  v.  4  of  this  1836  edition  is  in  the  Library  of  Congress. 
The  title  is  the  same  but  it  is  arranged  differently  and  the  type  is  not  the 
same.  The  books  themselves  are  smaller,  although  both  editions  are  8". 
Both  volumes  have  a  half  title  preceding  the  title-pajje  which  reads  as  follows: 
Debates  of  State  conventions  on  Federal  Constitution.  The  imprint  reads: 
Washington,  printed  by  and  for  editor,  on  the  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  1836.] 

Elliot's  Debates,  2d  edition,  1854.  Debates  in  the  several  State 
conventions  on  adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  as  recom- 
mended by  general  convention  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  with 
Journal  of  Federal  Convention,  Luther  Martin's  letter,  Yates's 
minutes.  Congressional  opinions,  Virginia  and  Kentucky 
resolutions  of  ^98-'99,  and  other  illustrations  of  Constitution; 
collected  and  revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot.  2d  edition  with 
additions.  Washington,  published  by  Taylor  &  Maury,  1854 
[printed  by  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Collins],     v.  1. 

Same.  2d  edition  with  additions.  Washington,  published  by 
Taylor  &  Maury,  1854  [printed  by  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Collins],    v.  2. 

Same.  2d  edition  with  additions.  W^ashington,  published  by 
Taylor  &  Maury,  1854  [printed  by  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Collins],    v.  3. 

Same.  2d  edition  with  additions.  Washington,  published  by 
Taylor  &  Maury,  1854  [printed  by  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Collins],    v.  4. 

Same,  with  title.  Debates  on  adoption  of  F'ederal  Constitution  in 
convention  held  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  with  diary  of  debates 
in  Congress  of  Confederation  as  reported  by  James  Madison; 


IfiTO 


Classification 
no. 


Z2.     CONTINENTAL   CONGRESS   PAPERS— Cont'd 


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El  5^-=^ 
El  5^-^ 
El  5^-^ 


V.  3. 
J.  B.  Lippm- 
V.  4. 


ippi 


Z2.1 :     Constitutional  or  Federal  Convention,  1787~Coiit'd 

revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  Washington,  published  by 
Taylor  &  Maury,  1854  [printed  by  T.  K.  &  P.  G.  Collins]. 
V.  5,  supplementary  to  Elliot's  Debates.  *  [This  is  the  2d 
print  of  the  supplement.  See,  for  1st  print,  Z2.1:E1  5-"^.] 
El  5^"'  Elliot's  Debates,  2d  edition,  1861,  Debates  in  the  several  State 
conventions  on  adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  as  recom- 
mended by  general  convention  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  with 
Journal  of  Federal  Convention,  Luther  Martin's  letter,  Yates's 
minutes,  Congressional  opinions,  Virginia  and  Kentucky 
resolutions  of  '98-'99,  and  other  illustrations  of  Constitution; 
collected  and  revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot,  2d  edition  with 
additions,  Philadelphia,  J,  B,  Lippincott  &  Co,,  Washing- 
ton, Taylor  &  Maury,  1861,     v.  1,     * 

Same.  2d  edition  with  additions.  Philadelphia,  J.  B,  Lippin- 
cott &  Co,,  Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury,  1861.     v.  2,    * 

Same,  2d  edition  with  additions.  Philadelphia,  J,  B,  Lippin- 
cott &  Co,,  Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury,  1861, 

Same.    2d  edition  with  additions.     Philadelphia, 
cott  &  Co.,  Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury,  1861. 

Same,  with  title.  Debates  on  adoption  of  Federal  Constitution  in 
convention  held  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  with  diary  of  debates 
in  Congress  of  Confederation  as  reported  by  James  Madison; 
revised  by  Jonathan  Elliot.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott 
&  Co.,  Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury,  1861.  v.  5,  supple- 
mentary to  Elliot's  Debates.  *  [This  is  the  3d  print  of  the 
supplement.  See,  for  Ist  and  2d  prints,  Z2,1:E152-^  and 
El  5  •^-5,] 
J82  Journal,  acts,  and  proceedings  of  convention  assembled  at  Phila- 
delphia, May  14,  and  dissolved  Sept,  17,  1787,  which  formed 
Constitution  of  United  States;  published  conformably  to  reso- 
lution of  Mar.  27,  1818.  Boston,  printed  and  published  by 
Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819, 
Se2  Secret  proceedings  and  debates  of  [Federal]  Convention  at  Philadel- 
phia, 1787,  for  purpose  of  forming  Constitution  of  United  States, 
from  notes  taken  by  late  Robert  Yates,  chief  justice  of  New 
York,  and  copied  by  John  Lansing,  jun.,  late  chancellor  of 
that  State,  members  of  that  convention,  including  "genuine 
information,"  laid  before  Legislature  of  Maryland  by  Luther 
Martin,  then  attorney  general  of  that  State,  and  member  of 
same  convention,  also  other  historical  documents  relative  to 
Federal  compact  of  North  American  Union.  Washington, 
printed  for  G.  Templeman,  1836.  [An  earlier  edition,  Albany, 
printed  by  Websters  and  Skinners,  1821,  is  not  in  Public 
Docum,ents  Library.  It  was  reprinted  as  60th  Congress,  2d 
session,  Senate  document  728,  serial  no.  5402.] 

Z2.2:     Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolu- 
tion, 1776-83  (Sparks) 

[Mar.  27,  1818,  Congress  ordered  the  publication,  under  direction  of  the  Presi- 
dent, of  sundry  historical  documents,  among  them  "the  foreign  correspond- 
ence of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  from  the  first  meeting  thereof  down 
to  the  date  of  the  ratification  of  the  definitive  treaty  of  peace  between  Great 
Britain  and  the  United  States  in  the  year  1783,"  except  such  parts  as  the 
President  might  choose  to  withhold.  The  work  of  editing  was  entrusted  to 
Tared  Sparks,  and  he  brought  out,  from  the  press  of  N.  Hale,  Boston,  1829-30, 
"The  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution,"  in  12  volumes 
(see  Z2.2:li-i2).  The  edition  ordered  by  Congress  was  1000  sets.  John  C. 
Rives  printed  in  Washington,  1857,  an  edition  in  6  volumes  (see  Z2.2:2i-6), 
of  which  500  sets  were  taken  by  the  State  Department. 

May  5,  1832,  Congress  appropriated  S12,000  "to  enable  the  Secretary  of  State  to 
cause  to  be  printed,  under  his  direction,  a  selection  from  the  diplomatic 
correspondence  of  the  United  States,  between  the  peace  of  1783  and  the  4th 
of  March,  1789,  remaining  unpublished  in  the  Department  of  State."  Under 
this  authority  appeared,  Washington,  printed  by  Francis  Preston  Blair, 
1833-34,  in  7  volumes,  "The  diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  signing  of  the  definitive  treatv  of  peace,  Sept.  10,  1783,  to  the  adop- 
tion of  the  Constitution,  Mar.  4, 1789  "(see  Z2.3:li-7).    This  title  can  not  be 


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Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolu- 
tion, 1776-83  (Sparks)— Continued 

accepted  as  accurate,  for  though  the  Government  created  under  the  Ck>nstitu- 

tioD  went  into  operation  Mar.  ^  '""-"^  '■• ••'  '  have  done  so  if  a  ConKressional 

nuorum  had  assembled  pron  i  he  date  of  the  adoption  of  the 

Constitution.    A  2d  edition  i  correspondence,  17S3-S9.  was 

published  In  Washington,  is.,/.  ,,.  i.iu.  .u.i  Klves  (»««  Z2.3:2»-^),  and  this 
was  reprinted,  1855,  In  :<  volumes,  by  John  C  Klves  (tee  Z2.3:3»-').  None  of 
these  early  collections  is  found  in  the  numbered  series  of  Congressional  docu- 
ments. 
A  new  collection,  edited  by  Francis  Wharton,  covering  approximately  the  same 
period  as  Sparks,  and  entitled  "The  Revolutionary  diplomatic  correspond- 
ence of  the  United  States,"  was  issued  by  the  Government  Printing  Office, 
1889,  In  6  volumes  (see  Z2.4:l-0).  Wharton  restores  the  integrity  of  the  text, 
with  which  Sparks  nad  taken  undue  liberties,  and  adds  much  new  matter.  Of 
this  collection  7000  sets  were  printed  in  addition  to  the  Congressional  edition.] 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolution,  being  letters 
of  Benjamin  Franklin,  Silas  Deane,  John  Adams,  John  Jay, 
Arthur  Lee,  William  Lee,  Ralph  Izard,  Francis  Dana,  William 
Carmichael,  Henry  Laurens,  John  Laurens,  [M.  de  Lafayette], 
M.  Dumas,  and  others,  concerning  foreign  relations  of  United 
States  during  whole  Revolution,  with  letters  in  reply  from 
Secret  Committee  of  Ck)ngre88,  and  Secretary  of  Foreign 
Affairs,  also,  entire  correspondence  of  French  ministers, 
Gerard  and  Luzerne,  with  Congress,  published  conformably 
to  resolution  of  Mar.  27,  1818;  edited  dv  Jared  Sparks.  [Ist 
edition.]  Boston,  N.  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen;  G.  &  C.  &  H. 
Carvill,  New  York,  1829  [Hale's  Steam  Press,  Boston],  v.  1. 
[The  name  of  M.  de  Lafayette  which  is  omitted  from  the  title- 
page  of  V.  1  is  carried  on  the  title-pages  of  succeeding  volumes.] 

Same,  with  "M.  de  Lafayette"  on  title-page.  [1st  edition.] 
Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen;  G.  &  C.  &  H. 
Carvill,  New  York,  1829  [Hale's  Steam  Press,  Boston],     v.  2. 

Same.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  t).  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1829  [Hale's  Steam 
Press,  Boston],     v.  3. 

Same.  [Ist  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1829  [BTale's  Steam 
Press,  Boston],     v.  4. 

Same.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1829  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis,  printer,  Boston],     v.  5. 

Same.  [Ist  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis,  printer,  Boston],     v.  6. 

Same.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis'  print,  Boston],     v.  7. 

Same.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis'  print,  Boston],     v.  8. 

Same.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis'  print,  Boston],     v.  9. 

Same.  [Ist  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis'  print,  Boston],     v.  10. 

Same.  [Ist  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis'  print,  Boston],     v.  11. 

Same.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  Nathan  Hale  and  Gray  &  Bowen; 
G.  &  C.  &  H.  Carvill,  New  York;  [etc.]  1830  [Steam  Power 
Press,  W.  L.  Lewis'  print,  Boston],  v.  12. 
Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolution,  being  letters  of 
Benjamin  Franklin,  Silas  Deane,  John  Adams,  John  Jay, 
Arthur  Lee,  William  Lee,  Ralph  Izard,  Francis  Dana,  William 


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22 

Same.    New  edition 

1857.    V.  2. 

23 

Same.     New  edition 

1857.     V.  3. 

2^ 

Same.     New  edition 

1857.     V.  4. 

25 

Same.     New  edition 

1857.     V.  5. 

28 

Same.     New  edition 

1857.     V.  6. 

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Z2.     CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS  PAPERS— Cont'd 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  American  Revolu- 
tion, 1776-83  (; Sparks)— Continued 

Carmichael,  Henry  Laurens,  John  Laurens,  M.  Dumas,  and 
others,  concerning  foreign  relations  of  United  States  during 
whole  Revolution,  with  letters  in  reply  from  Secret  Committee 
of  Congress  and  Secretary  of  Foreign  Affairs,  also,  entire  corre- 
spondence of  French  ministers,  Gerard  and  Luzerne,  with 
Congress,  published  conformably  to  resolution  of  Mar.  27,  1818; 
edited  by  Jared  Sparks.  New  edition.  Washington,  published 
by  John  C.  Rives,  1857.  v.  1.  [The  name  of  M.  de  Lafayette 
does  not  appear  on  the  title-pages  of  any  of  the  volumes  of  this 
set.] 

Washington,  published  by  John  C.  Rives, 

Washington,  published  by  John  C.  Rives, 

Washington,  published  by  John  C.  Rives, 

Washington,  published  by  John  C.  Rives, 

Washington,  published  by  John  C.  Rives, 

Diplomatic     correspondence     of    United     States, 

1783-89 

[See,  for  information  concerning  this  set,  note  under  Z2.2:] 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  United  States,  from  signing  of  defini- 
tive treaty  of  peace,  Sept.  10,  1783,  to  adoption  of  Constitution, 
Mar.  4,  1789,  being  letters  of  presidents  of  Congress,  Secretary 
for  Foreign  Affairs,  American  ministers  at  foreign  courts, 
foreign  ministers  near  Congress,  reports  of  committees  of  Con- 
gress, and  reports  of  Secretary  for  Foreign  Affairs  on  various 
letters  and  communications,  with  letters  from  individuals  on 
public  affairs;  published  conformably  to  act  approved  May  5, 
1832.  [1st  edition.]  City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Francis 
Preston  Blair,  1833.     v.  1. 

City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Francis 

V.  2. 
City  of  Washington, 

V.  3. 
City  of  Washington, 

V.  4. 
City  of  Washington, 

V.  5. 
City  of  Washington, 

V.  6. 
City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Francis 

V.  7. 
City  of  Washington, 


Same.     [1st  edition.] 

Preston  Blair,  1833. 
Same.     [1st  edition.] 

Preston  Blair,  1833. 
Same.     [1st  edition.] 

Preston  Blair,  1833. 
Same.     [1st  edition.] 

Preston  Blair,  1833. 
Same.     [1st  edition.] 

Preston  Blair,  1833. 
Same.     [1st  edition.] 

Preston  Blair,  1834. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives,  1837.  v.  1. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives,  1837.  v.  2. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives,  1837.  v.  3. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives,  1837.  v.  4. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives,  1837.  v.  5. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives,  1837.  v.  6. 
Same.     [2d  edition.] 

Rives.  1837.     v.  7. 


printed  by  Francis 
printed  by  Francis 
printed  by  Francis 
printed  by  Francis 


City  of  Washington, 

City  of  Washington, 

City  of  Washington, 

City  of  Washington, 


printed  by  Blair  & 

printed  by  Blair  & 

printed  by  Blair  & 

printed  by  Blair  & 

printed  by  Blair  & 


City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Blair  & 
City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Blair  & 


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Diplomatic     correspondence    of    United    States, 

1783-89— Continued 

Same.    [3d  edition.]    City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Blair  & 

Rives,  1837  [nublished  by  John  0.  Rives,  1855].    v.  1.    [This 

edition  complete  in  3  v.] 
Same.     [3d  edition.]    City  of  Washington,  printed  by  Blair  & 

RiveH,  1837  [published  by  John  C.  Rives,  1855].     v.  2. 
Same.     [3d  edition.]    Citv  of  Washington,  printed  by  Blair  & 

Rives,  1837  [published 'by  John  C.  Rives,  1855].     v.  3. 

Revolutionary  diplomatic  correspondence,  1775-86 

(Wharton) 
[Sec,  for  information  concerning  thi.s  .set,  note  under  Z2.2:l 

Revolutionary  diplomatic  correspondence  of  United  States,  edited  by 
Francis  Wharton,  with  preliminary  index,  and  notes  historical 
and  legal;  published  in  conformity  with  act  of  Aug.  13,  1888. 


1889.     V.  1 

.     [2584-603] 

2 

Same.     1889. 

V.  2.     [2585-603] 

3 

Same.    1889. 

V.  3.     [2586-603] 

4 

Same.    1889. 

V.  4.     [2587-603] 

5 

Same.     1889. 

V.  5.     [2588-603] 

6 

Same.     1889. 

V.  6.     [2589-603] 

Journals  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-88 

[The  earliest  printed  volume  of  the  Journal  of  the  Continental  Congress  was  for  the 
session  held  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1774;  it  was  printed  at  Philadelphia  by 
William  and  Thomas  Bradford,  1774.  An  edition  for  the  same  session  was 
immediately  issued  by  Hugh  Gaine,  New  York,  1774.  Two  later  Journals 
were  printed  in  Philadelphia  by  William  and  Thomas  Bradford  in  1775  and 
1776,  resp>ectively.  This  ended  the  publication  of  the  Journals  bv  the  Brad- 
fords,  and  as  their  work  had  become  unsatisfactory  on  account  of  their  delay 
in  printing,  another  printer  was  employed  who  could  execute  the  work  more 
expeditiously.  Robert  Aitken  then  printed  the  Journals  for  a  time,  beginning 
where  the  Bradfords  left  off.  Under  the  sanction  of  a  committee  of  Congress, 
but  not  by  Congress  itself,  Aitken  published  the  Journal  in  monthly  subdivi- 
sions from  Jan.  to  May,  1776.    This  was  completed  in  Oct.  1776. 

Meantme  on  Sept.  26.  1776,  the  Continental  Congress  ordered  that  Aitken  be  em- 
ployed to  reprint  the  Journals  from  the  beginning,  with  all  possible  expedition, 
and  to  continue  to  print  the  same.  Aitken  was  further  directed  to  purchase 
from  the  Bradfords  such  parts  of  the  Journals  as  they  had  printed,  but  not  yet 
published,  to  be  paid  for  by  the  Congre.ss.  Under  this  order  and  by  direction 
of  the  printing  committee,  Aitken  issued  in  2  v.  his  new  edition  of  the  Journals. 
With  these  volumes  began  the  authorized  edition  listed  below  under  Z2.5: 
No  further  mention  is  made  in  this  Checklist  of  the  various  editions  issued 
prior  to  the  authorized  prints  of  Aitken.  See,  for  further  information,  and  for 
a  minute  account  of  the  manuscript  and  printed  Journals  and  papers  of  the 
Continental  Congress,  the  article  by  Herbert  Friedenwald  in  v.  1  of  the  1896 
report  of  the  American  Historical  Association  (SI  4.1:8%').  The  list  under 
Z2.5:  is  compiled  from  Friedenwald's  bil)liography. 

The  Journals,  containing  the  public  proceedings,  1774-88,  were  reprinted  by 
Richard  FolwcU,  Philadelphia,  l^OChOl ,  in  13  v.  (Z2.6:l-13).  They  were  again 
reprinted  by  Way  and  Cideon,  Washington,  1823,  in  4  v.  (Z2.7:l-4).  The  more 
complete  edition,  edited  by  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford  from  the  original 
manuscript  and  published  by  the  Manuscripts  Division,  Library  of  Congress 
f  LC4.5:)  was  begun  in  1904.  At  the  end  of  the  period  covered  by  this  Checklist 
(Dec.  31,  1909)  the  Library  of  Congress  had  published  15  v.  of  the  Journals  of 
the  Continental  Congress,  covering  the  period  from  1774  to  Dec.  31, 1779.  The 
later  volumes  of  this  set  have  been  edited  by  Gaillard  Hunt,  and  the  work  is 
still  in  process  of  completion.  None  of  these  editions  is  included  in  the  set  of 
numbered  Congressional  documents. 

The  Journals  which  appeared  in  dailv,  weekly,  or  monthly  form  are  not  entered 
in  this  Checklist.  The  aforementioned  article  bv  Friedenwald  in  the  1896 
American  Historical  Association  report  includes  bibliographical  information 
concerning  ^.any  such  prints. 

See,  for  papers  of  the  period  of  the  Continental  Congress  other  than  the  Journals, 
the  Bibliographical  notes  included  in  the  Journals  of  the  Continental  Congress, 
issued  by  the  Manuscripts  Division,  Library  of  Congress  (LC4.6:).  These 
BibUographical  notes  were  also  issued  separately  and  classed  under  LC4.5o :] 

Journals  of  Congress  containing  proceedings,  Sept.  5,  1774-Jan.  1, 
1776;  published  by  order  of  Congress.  Philadelphia,  printed 
and  sold  by  R.  Aitken,  1777.  v.  1.  * 
Same,  in  year  1776;  published  by  order  of  Congress.  Philadel- 
phia, printed  and  sold  by  R.  Aitken,  1777.  v.  2.  *  [This  is 
the  edition  of  v.  2  listed  in  Poore,  and  the  one  followed  in 
reprints.] 


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22 

32 
4 


62 


72 
8 


10 
11 

12 
13 

Z2.6: 

1 
2 


Z2.     CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS  PAPER S-Cont'd 

Journals  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-88— Cont'd 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1776-Jan.  1,  1777;  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Yorktown  [Pa.],  printed  by  John  Dunlap,  1778.    v.  2.    * 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1777-Jan.  1,  1778;  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  John  Dunlap  [1779?].     v.  3.     * 

Same.  New  York,  printed  by  John  Patterson,  n.  d.  v.  3.  * 
[This  is  the  edition  of  v.  3  listed  in  Poore.] 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1778-Jan.  1,  1779;  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  David  C,  Claypoole,  printer  to  the 
honorable  the  Congress  [1779?].     v.  4.     * 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1779-Jan.  1,  1780;  published  by  order  of  Congre&s. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  David  C.  Claypoole,  1783.  v.  5. 
[This  volume  was  issued  also  in  monthly  installments,  Jan.  1- 
Apr.  10,  1779,  and  in  weekly  Issues,  Apr.  12-Dec.  31,  1779.] 
Journals  of  Congress,  Jan.  1,  1780-Jan,  1,  1781;  published  by  order  of 
Congress.  Philadelphia,  printed  by  David  C.  Claypoole, 
printer  to  the  honorable  the  Congress,  n.  d.  [v.  6.]  *  [This 
was  printed  in  monthly  installments  which  were  later  bound 
up  with  a  regular  title-page  and  index  to  the  whole.] 
Resolutions,  acts,  and  orders  of  Congress,  for  year  1780;  published  by 
order  of  Congress,  n.  p.  printed  by  John  Dunlap  [1787].  v.  6. 
*  [This  is  the  edition  of  v.  6  listed  in  Poore,  and  the  one  fol- 
lowed in  reprints.] 
Journals  of  Congress  and  of  United  States  in  Congress  assembled,  for 
year  1781;  published  by  order  of  Congress.  Philadelphia, 
printed  by  David  C.  Claypoole,  1771  [1781].     v.  7.     * 

Same.  New  York,  printed  by  John  Patterson,  1787.  v.  7.  * 
[This  is  the  edition  of  v.  7  listed  in  Poore.] 
Journal  of  United  States  in  Congress  assembled,  containing  proceed- 
ings from  first  Monday  in  Nov.  1782,  to  first  Monday  in  Nov. 
1783;  published  by  order  of  Congress.  Philadelphia,  printed 
by  David  C.  Claypoole,  1783.     v.  8.    * 

Same,  Nov.  3,  1783-June  3,  1784;  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
Philadelphia,  printed  by  John  Dunlap,  printer  to  United 
States  in  Congress  assembled  [1784].  v.  9.  *  [Issued  also  with 
index  and  with  following  bound  in:  Journal  of  Committee  of 
States,  containing  proceedings  from  first  Friday  in  June,  1784, 
to  second  Friday  in  Aug.  1784.  This  publication  bears  same 
imprint  and  gives  date,  1784,  on  title-page.] 

Same,  from  first  Monday  in  Nov.  1784  [to  Nov.  4,  1785];  published 
by  order  of  Congress,  n.  p.  printed  by  John  Dunlap,  printer  to 
United  States  in  Congress  assembled,  1785.     [v.  10.]    * 

Same,  Nov.  3,  1785-Nov.  3,  1786;  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
n.  p.  printed  by  John  Dunlap,  n.  d.  v.  12  [11].  *  [This  vol- 
ume begins  with  the  proceedings  of  Nov.  7,  instead  of  Nov.  3, 
as  indicated  by  the  title-page.  This  is  v.  11  although  it  carries 
V.  12  on  the  title-page.] 

Same,  Nov.  6,  1786-Nov.  5,  1787;  published  by  order  of  Congress. 
n.  p.  [printed  by  John  Dunlap]  1787.  v.  12.  *  [Index  is 
incorrectly  entitled:  Index  for  v.  13.] 

Same,  Nov.  5,  1787-Nov.  3,  1788;  published  by  order  of  Congress, 
n.  p.  printed  by  John  Dunlap,  n.  d.  v.  13.  *  [The  index  is 
incorrectly  entitled:  Index  to  v.  14.] 

Journals  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-88  (FolwelPs 
reprint) 

Journals  of  Congress,  containing  proceedings,  Sept.  5,  1774-Jan.  1, 
1776.     From  FolwelPs  press,  Philadelphia,  1800.     v.  1.     * 

Same,  Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1776.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadelphia, 
1800.     v.  2. 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1777-Jan.  1,  1778.  From  Folwell's  press,  PhiLidel- 
phia,  1800.     V.  3.     * 


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5 

6 
7 
8 
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10 
11 
12 
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3 

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Z2.     CONTINENTAL  CONGRESS   PAPERS-Cont'd 

Journals  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-88  (Folwell's 
reprint) — Continued 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1778-Jan.  1,  1779.  From  Folwell's  preae,  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.     V.  4. 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1779-Jan.  1,  1780.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.     V.  5. 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1780-Jan.  1,  1781.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.     V.  6.     ♦ 

Same,  Jan.  1,  1781-Nov.  2,  1782.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.     V.  7. 

Same,  Nov.  2,  1782-Nov.  1, 1783.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.     V.  8. 

Same,  Nov.  3,  1783-June  3, 1784.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1800.  V.  9.  *  [Contains  also:  Journal  of  Committee  of 
States,  containing  proceedings  from  first  Friday  in  June,  1784, 
to  second  Friday  in  Aug.  1784.] 

Same,  Nov.  1, 1784-Nov.  4, 1785.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1801.     v.  10. 

Same,  Nov.  4,  1785-Nov.  3,  1786.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1801.     V.  11.     * 

Same,  Nov.  6, 1786-Nov.  5,  1787.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1801.     V.  12.     * 

Same,  Nov.  5, 1787-Nov.  3, 1788.  From  Folwell's  press,  Philadel- 
phia, 1801.     V.  13. 

Journals  of  Continental  Congres.s,  1774-88  (Way 
and  Gideon  reprint) 

Journals  of  American  Congress,  1774-88,  v.  1:  Sept.  5,  1774-Dec.  31, 

1776,    Washington,  printed  and  published  by  Way  and  Gideon, 

1823. 
Same,  v.  2:  Jan.  1,  1777-July  31,  1778.     Washington,  printed  and 

published  by  Way  and  Gideon,  1823. 
Same,  v.  3:  Aug.  1,  1778-Mar.  30,  1782.     Washington,  printed  and 

published  by  Way  and  Gideon,  1823. 
Same,  v.  4:  Apr.  1,  1782-Nov.  1,  1788,  also.  Journal  of  Committee 

of  States  from  Ist  Friday  in  June,  to  1st  Friday  in  Aug.  1784, 

with  appendix.     Washington,  printed  and  published  by  Way 

and  Gideon,  1823. 

Secret  Journals  of  Continental  Congress,  1774-88 

Secret  journals  of  acts  and  proceedings  of  Congress,  from  first  meeting 
thereof  to  dissolution  of  Confederation  by  adoption  of  Constitu- 
tion of  United  States,  published  conformably  to  resolution  of 
Mar.  27,  1818,  and  Apr.  21,  1820,  v.  1:  [Domestick  affairs.  His- 
tory of  Confederation].  Boston,  printed  and  published  by 
Thomas  B.  Wait,  1821.  [Half  title-pa^es  for  this  set  read: 
Secret  journals  of  Congress  of  Confederation.] 

Same,  v.  2:  [Foreign  affairs].  Boston,  printed  and  published  by 
Thomas  B.  Wait,  1820. 

Same,  v.  3:  [Foreign  affairs].  Boston,  printed  and  published  by 
Thomas  B.  Wait,  1821. 

Same,  v,  4:  [Foreign  affairs].  Boston,  printed  and  published  by 
Thomas  B.  Wait,  1821. 

Continental  Congress  papers  (miscellaneous) 

Accounts.  Statement  of  accounts  of  United  States,  during  admin- 
istration of  superintendent  of  finance  [Robert  Morris],  com- 
mencing with  his  appointment,  Feb.  20,  1781,  and  ending 
with  his  resignation,  Nov.  1,  1784.  Philadelphia,  printed  by 
Robert  Aitken.  1785.     f° 


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Z2.     CONTINENTAL   CONGRESS  PAPERS— Cont'd 

Continental  Congress  papers  (miscellaneous) — Continued 

Loans.  General  statement  of  foreign  loans,  showing  in  abstract, 
capital  sums  borrowed,  averages  of  interest  and  parts  of  prin- 
cipal which  became  due  in  1786,  1787,  and  1788,  and  remain- 
ing unpaid  on  Jan.  1,  1789,  and  interest  and  parts  of  principal 
becoming  due  in  year  1789.  Mar.  3,  1789.  f°  *  [With 
manuscript  signature  of  Joseph  Nourse.] 


Z3.    DOCUMENTS  OF  PERIOD  OF  FIRST  14  CONGRESSES, 
1789-1817  (miscellaneous,  compilations,  etc.) 


Z3.1 


3 
4 
5 

Z3.2: 


12 
13 
1* 


Duff  Green's  compilation  of  American  state  pa- 
pers on  public  lands 

[Although  bearing  the  title  American  state  papers,  these  do  not  belong  to  the 
regular  set  of  American  state  papers  (serial  nos.  01-038)  printed  by  (5ales  & 
Seaton.  See,  for  details  as  to  differences  between  this  set  and  the  8  volumes 
dealing  with  public  lands  in  the  Gales  &  Seaton  set,  footnote  for  028-035, 
American  state  papers,  p.  4  of  this  Checklist.] 

American  state  papers,  documents,  legislative  and  executive,  of 
Congress  of  United  States  in  relation  to  public  lands  from  1st 
session  of  1st  Congress  to  Ist  session  of  23d  Congress,  Mar.  4, 
1789-June  15,  1834,  selected  and  edited  by  Walter  Lowrie, 
V.  1:  Mar.  4,  1789-Feb.  27,  1809.  Washington,  printed  by 
Duff  Green,  1834.    f« 

Same,  v.  2:  [June  12,  1809-Feb.  14,  1815].  Washington,  printed 
by  Duff  Green,  1834.  f^  [Title-page  gives  incorrectly  the 
dates  for  v.  2  as  Mar.  4,  1789-Feb.  27,  1809.] 

Same,  v.  3:  Dec.  22,  1815-May  26,  1824.  Washington,  printed 
by  Duff  Green,  1834.     f° 

Same,  v.  4:  Dec.  7,  1824-Jan.  2,  1828.  Washington,  printed  by 
Duff  Green,  1834.     fo 

Same,  v.  5:  Jan.  4,  1828-Jan.  21,  1834.  Washington,  printed  by 
Duff  Green,  1834.    f° 

Wait's  state  papers 

[Though  only  one  document,  and  that  unimportant,  relating  to  "Wait's 
collection  of  state  papers  and  public  documents  has  been  found  in  the  Con- 
gressional series,  it  is  well  known  that  Congress  bought  numerous  copies  of 
the  several  editions,  of  which  there  were  three,  the  first  in  8  v.,  the  second 
in  10  v.,  and  the  third  in  12  v.  The  first  issue,  in  1814,  began  with  Jeffer- 
son's administration.  After  5  v.  had  been  issued,  bringing  the  record  and 
date  of  printing  down  to  1815,  a  return  was  made  to  the  beginning,  and  3  v. 
of  the  papers  of  the  administrations  of  Washington  and  John  Adams  were 
issued  in  1815.  These  were  made  v.  1-3  of  the  1st  edition,  the  volumes  pre- 
viously issued  becoming  v.  4-8,  with  an  index  to  the  series  in  v.  8.  The 
2d  edition,  issued  1817,  carried  the  chronological  record  one  volume  farther 
and  added  a  10th  volume  made  up  of  confidential  documents,  1790-1813, 
not  previously  printed,  this  volume  having  its  own  index.  The  3d  edition, 
printed  in  1819,  brings  the  record  down  to  1818.  Only  v.  11  and  12,  with 
mdex  in  v.  12,  are  new  matter.  That  this  series  is  much  less  known  and 
less  used  than  Gales  &  Seaton's  later  and  larger  one  under  the  nameAmerican 
state  papers  is  no  doubt  due  to  the  several  facts  that  Wait  covers  but  one 
subject,  foreign  relations,  that  its  arrangement  is  chronological,  with  no 
classification,  under  countries  or  otherwise,  and  that  it  is  insxilficiently 
indexed.  None  of  Wait's  30  volumes  is  included  in  the  numbered  Con- 
gressional series.] 

State  papers  and  publick  documents  of  United  States  from  accession 
of  George  Washington  to  Presidency,  exhibiting  complete 
view  of  our  foreign  relations  since  that  time  [v.  1]:  1789-96. 
[Ist  edition.]  Boston,  printed  and  published  by  T.  B.  Wait 
&  Sons,  1815. 

Same  [v.  2]:  1797.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  printed  and  published 
by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1815. 

Same  [v.  3]:  1797-1801.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  printed  and 
published  by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1815. 

Same,  from  accession  of  Thomas  Jefferson  to  Presidency,  exhibit- 
ing complete  view  of  our  foreign  relations  since  that  time 
[v.  4]:  1801-6.     [1st  edition.]    Boston,  printed  and  published 


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DOCUMENTS  OF  PERIOD  OF  FIRST  14 
CONGRESSES,  1789-1817  (miscellaneouH,  compila- 
tions, etc.)— Continued 

Wait's  state  papers— Continued 

by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1814.     (This  is  called  the  first  volume 


or  preface.    See  explanation  in  note 
Boston,  printed  and  pub- 


in  the  "advertisement' 
above.] 

Same  [v.  5]:  1806-8.     [Ist  edition.] 
lished  by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1815. 

Same  [v,  6]:  1808-9.  [Ist  edition.]  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons;  published  also  by  Whiting  and 
Tiffany,  New  Haven;  [etc.,  etc.]  1815. 

Same  [v.  7]:  1809-11.  [1st  edition.]  Boston,  j)rinted  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1815. 

Same  [v.  8]:  1811-15.  [Ist  edition.]  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  &  Sons,  1815. 
State  papers  and  publick  documents  of  United  States  from  accession 
cf  George  Washington  to  Presidency,  exhibiting  complete 
view  of  our  foreign  relations  since  that  time,  including  con- 
fidential documents  now  first  published,  v.  1:  [1789-94J.  2d 
edition.  Boston,  printed  and  published  by  T.  B.  Wait  and 
Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  2:  [1794-97].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  3:  [1797-98].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  4:  [1798-1803].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  5:  [1803-07].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  6:  [1807-08].  2d  edition,  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  7:  [1808-10].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  8:  [1810-12].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  9:  [1812-15].  2d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 

Same,  v.  10:  [1790-1813,  confidential  state  papers].  2d  edition. 
Boston,  printed  and  published  by  T.  B.  Wait  and  Sons,  1817. 
State  papers  and  publick  documents  of  United  States  from  accession 
of  George  Washington  to  Presidency,  exhibiting  complete 
view  of  our  foreign  relations  since  that  time,  including  con- 
fidential documents  first  published  in  2d  edition  of  this  work, 
v.  1:  [1789-94].  3d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  published 
by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  2:  ]1 794-971.    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  3:  [1797-981.    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  4:  [1798-1803].    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  5:  11803-07].    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  6:  11807-08].    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  7:  J1808-101.    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  8:  I181(>-121.    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  9:  ]1812-15].    3d  edition, 
lished  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1$19. 


Boston, 


Boston, 


Bosttm, 


Boston , 


Boston, 


Boston, 


Boston, 


Boston. 


printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 
printed  and  pub- 


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312 

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Classification    Z3.     DOCUMENTS     OF     PERIOD     OF     FIRST     14 
'^''*  CONGRESSES,    1789-1817   (miscellaneous,   compila- 

tions, etc.) — Continued 

Walt's  state  papers — Continued 

Same,  v.  10:  [1790-1813,  confidential  state  papers].  3d  edition. 
Boston,  printed  and  published  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 
[Back  title  gives  dates  included  as  1790-1815,  but  1813  is  last 
date  used  in  book.] 

Same,  v.  11:  [1815-18].  3d  edition.  Boston,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Same,  v.  12:  [1818  and  appendix].  3d  edition.  Boston,  printed 
and  published  by  Thomas  B.  Wait,  1819. 

Congressional  register  (Lloyd ) 

Congressional  register,  or,  History  of  proceedings  and  debates  of  first 
House  of  Representatives  of  United  States,  namely.  New 
Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jer- 
sey, Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  South  Caro- 
lina, Georgia,  being  the  11  States  that  have  ratified  the  Consti- 
tution of  United  States,  containing  an  impartial  account  of  the 
most  interesting  speeches  and  motions,  and  accurate  copies  of 
remarkable  papers  laid  before  the  House;  taken  in  short  hand 
by  Thomas  Lloyd.  New  York,  printed  for  editors  by  Har- 
risson  and  Purdy,  1789.  v.  1.  *  [Issued  in  11  numbers,  with 
cover-titles,  giving  contents.  Numbers  2-11  were  printed  by 
Samuel  Loudon.] 

Same.  New  York,  printed  by  Hodge,  Allen,  and  Campbell,  and 
for  T.  Lloyd,  proprietors,  1789.  v.  2.  [Issued  in  12  numbers, 
with  cover-titles,  giving  contents.] 

Same.  New  York,  printed  by  Hodge,  Allen,  and  Campbell,  and 
for  T.  Lloyd,  proprietors,  1790.  v.  3.  *  [Issued  in  9  num- 
bers, with  cover- titles,  giving  contents.] 

Same.  New  York,  printed  by  Hodge,  Allen,  and  Campbell,  and 
for  T.  Lloyd,  proprietors,  1790.  v.  4.  *  [Numbers  1-3;  in- 
complete.   Total  of  numbers  in  v.  1-4  is  35.] 

See  also  note  following  entry  for  Acts  passed  at  1st  session  of  Ist 
Congress  (S7.6:10. 

Journals  of  Senate  (Gales  &  Seaton's  reprint) 

[On  May  1, 1820,  the  Senate  passed  the  following  order:  "Resolved  that  there  be 
printed  .  .  .  that  part  o?  the  journal  thereof  of  which  the  Senate  are  not  in 
possession  of  any  printed  copy;  and  there  be  printed  300  copies  thereof." 
Under  this  order  the  public  journals  of  the  Senate  for  all  the  sessions  of  the 
first  13  Congresses  were  reprinted  in  5  volumes,  1820-21,  at  Washington,  by 
Gales  &  Seaton. 

The  tirle-pages,  one  for  each  session,  resemble  the  original  prints,  but  do  not 
reproduce  all  their  variations,  and  Gales  &  Seaton's  Washington  imprint, 
with  the  date  of  reprinting,  is  in  each  case  substituted  for  the  original  imprint, 
while  the  volume  number  is  inserted  in  the  first  title-page  of  each  volume 
except  V.  1.  There  are  no  volume  or  series  title-pages.  There  is  an  index  for 
each  session,  but  all  those  belonging  to  one  volume  are  boimd  together  at  the 
end  of  that  volume. 

See,  for  Executive  journals  of  Senate,  note  and  entries  for  Y1.3:Ex3i-32.] 

Journal  of  Senate  [1st  session,  1st  Congress-2d  session,  2d  Congress] 

Mar.  4,  1789[-Mar.  2,  1793].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  & 

Seaton,  1820.     [v.  1.] 

Same,  1st  session,  3d  Congre88[-3d  session,  5th  Congress]  Dec.  2, 

1793[-Mar.  3,  1799].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1820.  V.  2. 
Same,  1st  session,  6th  Congress[-2d  session,  8th  Congress]  Dec.  2, 

1799[-Mar.  3,  1805].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1821.  V.  3. 
Same.  1st  session,  9th  Congress[-3d  session,  11th  Congress]  Dec.  2, 

l865[-Mar.  3,  1811].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 
1821.     V.  4. 
Same,  1st  session,  12th  Congress[-3d  session,  13th  Congress]  Nov.  4, 
1811[-Mar.  3,  1815].    Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 
1821.     V.  5. 


3 
4 

Z3.4 


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ClMsincation     Z3. 
no. 


Z3.5: 


DOCUMENTS  OF  PERIOD  OF  FIRST  14 
CONGRESSES,  1789-1817  (miBcellaneoua,  compiU- 
tioM,  etc.) — Continued 


of    Representatives    (Gales    & 


Journals    of   House 

Seaton's  reprint) 

[On  May  18,  1826,  tho  House  of  Representatives  ordered  that  400  copies  of  the 
Journals  of  the  I  louse  for  each  or  tho  sessions  of  the  1st  to  13th  Congresses  be 
printed  under  dircdion  of  tho  clerk  of  tho  House.  Under  this  order,  Qales  de 
Bcalon  rcprlnUHl  the  Journals  of  the  House  for  the  first  13  CongreBses  in  9 

volumes,  ouch  lx»arlnK  the  imprint  date  1826. 
There  Is  a  title-page  for  each  session,  as  in  the  original  prints,  but  they  are  uniform 
in  style,  not  following  the  variations  of  tho  originals,  while  (Jales  &.  Seaton's 
Washington  Imprint,  with  tho  date  of  reprinting,  is  substituted  in  each  case 
for  the  original  Imprint,  and  the  volume  number  Is  Inserted  In  the  first  title 
of  each  volume.  There  are  no  volume  or  series  title-pages.  There  is  a  general 
index  for  each  volume.] 

Journal  of  House  of  Representatives,  1st  session,  Ist  ConCTe8s[-2(i 

session,  2d  Congress]  Mar.  4,  1789[-Mar.  2,  1793J.     Waahington, 

printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1826.     v.  1. 
Same,  Ist  session,  3d  Congress[-2d  session,  4th  CongresB]  Dec.  2, 

1793[-Mar.  3,  1797].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1826.     V.  2. 
Same,  1st  session,  5th  Congres8[-2d  session,  6th  Congress]  May  15, 

1797[-Mar.  3,  1801].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1826.     V.  3. 
Same,  1st  session,  7th  Congressf-lst  session,  8th  Congress]  Dec.  7, 

1801  [-Mar.  27, 1804].    Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1826.     V.  4. 
Same,  2d  session,  8th  Congress[-2d  session,  9th  Congress]  Nov.  5, 

1804[-Mar.  3,  1807].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton, 

1826.     V.  5. 


Same,  1st  [and  2d  sessions],  10th  Congress,  Oct.  26,  1807[-Mar.  3, 
1809].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1826.     v.  6. 

Same,  1st  [-3d  sessions],  11th  Congress,  May  22, 1809[-Mar.  3, 1811]. 
Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1826.     v.  7. 

Same,  Ist  [and  2d  sessions],  12th  Congress,  Nov.  4,  1811[-Mar.  3, 
1813].     Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1826.     v.  8. 

Same,  l8t[-3d  sessions],  13th  Congress,  May  24, 1813[-Mar.  3, 1815], 
Washington,  printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1826.     v.  9. 


Z4. 


DOCUMENTS  OF  PERIOD  OF  FIRST  14  CONGRESSES, 
1789-1817  (original  prints) 
[To  be  published  later  in  separate  form.    See  note  on  p.  xvi  of  this  Checlillst.] 


LIST  OF  THE  DEPARTMENTS,  BU- 
REAUS, DIVISIONS,  OFFICES,  COM- 
MISSIONS, COMMITTEES,  ETC.,  OF 
THE  UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT 
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I 


82452°— 11 106  (1681) 


LIST  OF  THE  DEPARTMENTS,  BTTREAUS,  DIVISIONS,  OFFICES,  COMMIS- 
SIONS. COMMITTEES,  ETC.,  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT 
REPRESENTED  BY  CLASSES  IN  THIS  CHECKLIST 


Pagn 

Accounts  and  Disbursements  Division 205 

Accounts  Committee  (House) 1532 

Adams,  John 875 

Adams,  John  Quincy 879 

Adjutant-General's  Department 1227 

See  also  Freedmen's  Branch,  Adjutant-General's  Office — Record  and  Pen- 
sion Office. 

Admiral  of  Navy 701 

Advisory  Board,  see  Civil  Service  Commission. 

Aged  and  Infirm,  Home  for,  D.  C 405 

Agricultural  Soils  Division,  see  Soils  Bureau. 

Agriculture  and  Forestry  Committee  (Senate) 1534 

Agriculture  Bureau,  P.  1 1419 

Agriculture  Committee  (House) 1532 

Agriculture  Department 191 

Appointment  Clerk 297 

Chief  Clerk 297 

Library 251 

Agriculture  Department  Solicitor 298 

Agrostology  Division 206 

See  also  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 

Aid  Association  for  Blind,  D.  C 405 

Alabama  Claims,  Com-t  of  Commissioners  of,  1st  and  2d 1508 

Alabama  claims,  Geneva  arbitration 913 

Alaska,  Governor 436 

Alaska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations 235 

Alaska,  Department  of 1451 

Alaska  Road  Commission 1460 

Alaskan  Boundary  Tribunal,  1903 917 

Alaskan-Canadian  Boundary  Commission,  1892-95 917 

Alaskan  Fisheries  Division 316 

See  also  Fisheries  Bureau — Special  Agents  Division. 

Alcohol  in  Manufactures  and  Arts,  Joint  Select  Committee  on 1535 

Alcoholic  Liquor  Traffic  Committee  (House) 1535 

American-British  Mixed  Claims  Commission,  Washington  arbitration 915 

American  Conference,  International 945 

American  Ethnology  Bureau,  see  Ethnology  Bureau. 

American  Historical  Association 997 

American  Republics  Bureau 299 

American  Revolution,  National  Society  of  Daughters  of 998 

American  Ship-Building  Committee  (House) 1535 

American  Sugar  Refining  Company,  Special  Committee  on .  Investigation  of 

(House) • 1535 

(1683) 


1684 

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Page 

Anemia  Dispensary  Service,  P.  R 1461 

Animal  Industry  Bureau 206 

Annals  of  Congress 1463 

Anthracite  Coal  Strike  Commission 1511 

Appointment  Clerk,  Agriculture  Dept 297 

Appointment  Division ,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept 375 

Appointments  Division,  Treasury  Dept 1021 

Appraisers 1080 

Appropriations  Committee  (House) 1535 

Appropriations  Committee  (Senate) 1540 

Arbitration,  Permanent  Court  of,  The  Hague 918 

Arbitrations  and  mixed  commissions  to  settle  international  disputes 909 

Arbitrations  under  Treaty  of  Washington 913 

Architect  of  Capitol,  see  Capitol  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent. 

Architect,  Supervising 1190 

Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings  Bureau,  P.  1 1408 

See  also  Public  Works  Bureau. 

Argentina-Brazil  Boundary  Arbitration 920 

Arizona,  Governor. 436 

Arizona,  Department  of 1447 

Arlington  Experimental  Farm,  see  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 
Army  Field  Engineer  School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 
Army  Field  Service  School  for  Medical  Oflacers,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army 
Service  Schools. 

Army,  General  commanding 1223 

Army  Medical  School,  D.  C 1387 

Army  School  of  the  Line,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 

Army  Service  Schools,  Fort  Leavenworth 1308 

Army  Signal  School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 
Army  Staff  College,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 

Army  War  College,  D.  C 1442 

Arthur,  Chester  Alan 887 

Artillerists  and  Engineers  Corps,  see  Engineer  Department,  War  Dept. 

Artillery  Office,  see  Coast  Artillery  Office. 

Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe,  see  Coast  Artillery  School. 

Asphalt  and  Cement  Inspector,  D.  C 392 

Assay  Commission 1144 

Assessor,  D.C : 392 

Atlantic  Division 1446 

Attorney-General 588 

Attorney-General,  P.  1 1422 

Attorney-General,  P.  R 596 

Vttorney-General,  Assistant,  for  Court  of  Claims 593 

ittorney-General,  Assistant,  for  Customs  Matters 601 

Attorney-General,  Assistant,  for  Indian  Depredation  Claims 594 

Attorney-General,  Assistant,  for  Post-Office  Department 858 

Attorney-General,  Assistant,  for  Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission 598 

Audiencia,  P.  I.,  see  Supreme  Court,  P.  I. 

Auditor,  D.C 393 

Auditor,  P.  I.,  see  Audits  Bureau. 

Auditor,  P.  R.,  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept 1199 

Auditor,  P.  R.,  U.  S.  War  Dept 1461 

Auditor  for  Interior  Department 1023 


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UST  OF  DEPARTMENTS.  BUREAUS,  ETC.— Continued 

Page 

Auditor  for  Navy  Department 1024 

Auditor  for  Post-Office  Department 1025 

Auditor  for  State  and  Other  Departments 1024 

Auditor  for  Treasury  Department 1022 

Auditor  for  War  Department 1023 

Audits  Bureau,  P.  1 1418 

Banking  and  Currency  Committee  (House) 1541 

Banks,  National,  Failed,  Select  Committee  on 1543 

Bathing  Beach,  D.  C 403 

Bering  Sea  Claims  Commission,  1896-97 911 

Bering  Sea  Tribunal  of  Arbitration,  see  Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  Paris,  1893. 

Berlin  arbitration,  Northwestern  boundary 916 

Berlin  Silver  Commission,  1894 1511 

Bibliography  Division,  Library  of  Congress 026 

Bills  and  resolutions  of  Senate  and  House 1507 

Biological  Survey  Bureau 217 

Blind,  Aid  Association  for,  D.  C 405 

Block  Signal  and  Train  Control  Board 581 

Boards,  Congressional  and  Presidential 1508 

Bookkeeping  and  Warrants  Division 1025 

Botany  Division 218 

See  also  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 
Boundary  arbitrations: 

Argentina-Brazil 920 

Costa  Rica-Nicaragua 917 

Northeastern 911 

Northwestern,  Berlin  arbitration 916 

Boundary  commissions: 

Alaskan-Canadian,  1892-95 ' 917 

Mexican  Water  Boundary,  1889- 919 

Northern,  1872-76 912 

Northwestern,  1857-61 912 

Boundary  Survey,  Mexican,  1882-96 919 

Boundary  Tribunal,  Alaskan,  1903 917 

Buchanan,  James 884 

Buildings  Inspector,  D.  C 393 

California  Debris  Commission 1439 

California,  Department  of • 1289 

Capitol  Building  and  Grounds  Superintendent 436 

Capitol,  Centennial  Celebration  of  Laying  of  Corner  Stone  of,  Joint  Special  Com- 
mittee on : 1543 

Captured  Property,  Claims,  and  Lands  Division,  see  Miscellaneous  Division, 
Treasury  Dept. 

Carlisle  Indian  School 503 

Casualty  Hospital,  D.  C,  see  Eastern  Dispensary  and  Casualty  Hospital. 

Catalog  Division,  Library  of  Congress 643 

Cattle  Commission,  Treasury 1021 

Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery  School,  Fort  Riley,  see  Mounted  Service  School. 
Cavalry  and  Infantry,  School  of  Application  for,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army 

Service  Schools. 
Cavalry  and  Light  Artillery  School,  Fort  Riley,  see  Mounted  Service  School. 

Census,  1st,  1790 444 

Census,  2d,  1800 444 


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LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BUREAUS,  ETC.— Continued 

Page 

Census,  3d,  1810 445 

Census,  4th,  1820 446 

Census,  5th,  1830 446 

Census,  6th,  1840 446 

Census,  7th,  1850 447 

Census,  8th,  1860 447 

Census,  9th,  1870 - 448 

Census,  10th,  1880 448 

Census,  11th,  1890 451 

Census,  12th,  1900 455 

Census  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept. 317 

Census  Committee  (House) 1543 

Census  Committee  (Senate) 1543 

Census  Office,  Cuban 1395 

Census  Office,  Interior  Dept 458 

Census  Office,  Porto  Rico 1396 

Central  American  Peace  Conference 947 

Central  and  South  American  Commission 1511 

Central  Dispensary  and  Emergency  Hospital,  D.  C ^. . .  393 

Charitable  and  reformatory  institutions,  D.  C,  see  Charities  Board. 

Charities  Board,  D.  C 394 

Chemistry  Bureau 220 

Chicago,  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893 953 

Chicago  Strike  Commission 1511 

Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park  Commission 1248 

Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park  Dedication,  Joint  Com- 
mittee on 1543 

Chief  Clerk,  Agriculture  Dept 297 

Chief  Clerk  and  Superintendent,  Treasury  Dept 1051 

Children's  Guardians  Board,  D.  C 394 

Children's  Hospital,  D.  C 402 

Cincinnati,  Centennial  Exposition  of  Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States,  1888 953 

Circuit  Court  for  District  of  Columbia,  see  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia. 

Circuit  Courts 602 

Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals 602 

Civil  Sanitarium,  Benguet,  P.I 1435 

Civil  Service  and  Retrenchment  Committee  (Senate) 1544 

Civil  Service  Bureau,  P.I...! 1398 

Civil  Service  Commission : 376 

Civil  Service  Reform  Committee  (House) 1544 

Claims  Commissioners 1511 

Claims  commissions: 

American-British,  Washington  arbitration 915 

Bering  Sea,  1896-97 911 

French  and  American,  1880-84 910 

Great  Britain  and  United  States,  1853-55 911 

United  States  and  Chilean,  1892-94 920 

United  States  and  Chilean,  1900-01 : 920 

United  States  and  Mexican,  1869-76 912 

Venezuelan,  Caracas,  1902  and  1903 917 

Claims  Committee  (House) 1544 

Claims  Committee  (Senate) 1546 

Claims.  Court  of 602 


1687 

LIST  OP  DEPARTMENTS,  BUREAUS.  ETC.  -Con tin ued 

Page 

Cleveland,  Grover 887, 888 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept .                                    .  323 

suboffice,  Manila 329 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Treasury  Dppt 1052 

suboflBce,  Manila 10G3 

Coast  Artillery  Office 1441 

Coast  Artillery  School,  Fort  Monroe 1310 

See  also  Submarine  Defense  School. 

Coast-Defense  Board,  National 1520 

Coast  Guard  and  Transportation  Bureau,  P.  I.,  see  Navigation  Bureau,  P.  I. 
Coast  Survey,  see  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Treasury  Dept. 
Cockrell  Commission,  see  Executive  Departments,  Joint  Commission  on  Laws 
Organizing. 

Coinage,  Weights,  and  Measures  Committee  (House) 1546 

Collector  of  Internal  Revenue  Office,  P.  I.,  see  Internal  Revenue  Bureau. 

Collector  of  Taxes,  D.  C 401 

Colonial  documents,  Compilations 1667 

Colorado,  Department  of  the 1290 

Colored  Children,  Industrial  Home  School  for,  D.  C 405 

Columbia,  Department  of  the 1291 

Columbia  Hospital  for  Women,  D.  C 403 

Columbia  Institution  for  Instruction  of  Deaf  and  Dumb,  D.  C 436 

Columbia  Railway  Company 437 

Columbian  Exposition,  World's,  Chicago,  1893 953 

Columbian  Historical  Exposition,  Madrid,  1892-93 949 

Commerce  and  Labor  Department 312 

Commerce  Committee  (House) 1547 

Commerce  Committee  (Senate) 1548 

Commerce  Court 616 

Commerce.  National  Council  of 316 

Commissioner  of  Customs 1075 

Commissioner  of  Public  Buildings 443 

Commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia 388 

Commissions: 

Congressional 1508 

International 909,  944 

Presidential 1508 

Committees: 

Congressional 1532 

Presidential 1508 

Comptroller,  Ist 1073 

Comptroller,  2d 1074 

Comptroller,  B.C.,  see  Auditor. 

Comptroller  of  Currency 1064 

Comptroller  of  Treasury 1074 

Conduct  of  the  War,  Joint  Committee  on 1549 

Conference  Committees  (House  and  Senate) 1550 

Conferences,  International 944 

Congress 1463, 1475 

Note.— The  regular  numbered  series  of  Congressional  documents  and  reports  are  listed 
in  the  Congressional  tables  on  p.  1-1S8  of  this  book.  The  publications  listed  on  p.  1463-1667 
are  those  which  were  printed  by  order  of  Congress  but  appeared  in  plain  title  editions. 

bills  and  resolutions 1507 

Committees 1532 


1688 

LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BUREAUS,  ETC.— Continued 

Page 
Congress — Continued 

executive  documents,  reports,  etc 1475 

miscellaneous  publications 1475, 1491 

proceedings 1453 

See  also  Colonial  documents — Continental  Congress  papers — Early  Congress 

papers — Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  Congresses,  Papers  of. 

Congresses,  International 944 

Congressional  globe 1466 

Congressional  Library,  see  Library  of  Congress. 
Congressional  Printer,  see  Public  Printer. 

Congressional  record 1469 

Constabulary  Bureau,  P.I 1428 

Constitutional  or  Federal  Convention,  1787 1668 

Construction  and  Repair  Bureau,  Navy  Dept 701 

Construction  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept.,  see  Architect,  Supervising. 
Construction,  Equipment,  and  Repairs  Bureau,  Navy  Dept.,  see  Construction 

and  Repair  Bureau — Equipment  Bureau. 

Contested  elections 1653 

Continental  Congress  papers 1668 

Contract  Labor,  Convicts,  and  Paupers,  Select  Committee  on  Importation  of 

(House) 1550 

Copyright  Oflfice 629 

Corporations  Bureau 330 

Corrupt  Combinations  of  Members  of  Congress,  Alleged,  Select  Committee  to 

Investigate  (House) 1550 

Corruptions  in  Government,  Alleged,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  (House) .     1550 

Costa  Rica-Nicaragua  Boundary  Arbitration 917 

Court  of  Appeals,  D.  C 394 

Coui-t  of  Claims 602 

Coiu-t  of  Claims,  Assistant  Attorney-General  for 593 

Court  of  Customs  Appeals 616 

Court  of  Private  Land  Claims 607 

Courts-martial,  Courts  of  inquiry,  and  Military  commissions 1280 

Courts  of  inquiry.  Military 1280 

Courts  of  United  States 602 

Crater  Lake  National  Park 442 

Credit  Mobilier  Bribery,  Alleged,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  (House) 1550 

Criminal  and  Penal  Laws,  Commission  to  Revise  and  Codify,  see  Laws  of  United 

States,  Commission  to  Revise. 

Criminal  Court,  D.  C 403 

Cuba: 

Posts  Department 854 

Provisional  Governor 1223 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico  Special  Commissioner 1019 

Cuba,  Department  of 1302 

See  also  Cuba,  Western,  Department  of — Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  Depart- 
ment of — Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara,  Department  of — Santiago  and  Puerto 

Principe,  Department  of. 

Cuba,  Division  of 1302 

Cuba,  Eastern,  Department  of,  see  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe,  Department  of. 

Cuba  Relations  Committee  (Senate) 1551 

Cuba,  Western,  Department  of 1445 

See  also  Cuba,  Department  of — Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  Department  of — 

Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara,  Department  of. 


1689 

LIST  OF  DEPABTMENTS.  BUREAUS,  ETC.— Continued 

Pago 

Cuban  (.ensus  Ofiice 1395 

Currency,  Comptroller  of 10C4 

Currency  Division,  see  Loans  and  Currency  Division. 

Currency  Division,  P.  1 1426 

Customs  and  Immigration  Bureau,  P.  I.,  see  Customs  Bureau. 

Customs  and  Insular  Affairs  Division,  see  Insular  Affairs  Bureau. 

Customs  Appeals,  Court  of 616 

Customs  Bureau,  P.  1 1403 

Customs,  Commissioner  of 1075 

Customs  Division 1075 

Customs  Matters,  Assistant  Attorney-General  for 601 

Dakota,  Governor 437 

Dakota,  Department  of 1292 

Daughters  of  American  Revolution,  National  Society  of 998 

Dawea  Commission,  see  Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commissioner. 

Dead  Letter  Office,  see  Dead  Letters  Division. 

Dead  Letters  Division 859 

Deaf  and  Dumb,  Columbia  Institution  for  Instruction  of,  D.  ( 436 

Department  Methods  Committee 1512 

District  Court  for  District  of  Columbia,  see  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 

Columbia. 

District  Courts 606 

District  Electric  Railway  Commission 587 

District  of  Columbia 387 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (House) 1552 

District  of  Columbia  Committee  (Senate) 1554 

District  of  Columbia,  Joint  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Charities  and 

Reformatory  Institutions  in 1557 

Dockery  Commission,  see  Executive  Departments,  Joint  Commission  on  Laws 

Organizing. 

Documents  Division,  Library  of  Congress G42 

Documents  of  period  of  first  14  Congresses,  1789-1817: 

miscellaneous,  compilations,  etc 1676 

original  prints 1679 

Documents  Office,  Government  Printing  Office 415 

See  also  Public  Documents  Division,  Interior  Dept. 

Dodge  Commission,  see  War  Investigating  Commission. 

Dominican  Customs  Receivership 1260 

Early  Congress  papers,  1789-1817: 

miscellaneous,  compilations,  etc 1676 

original  prints 1679 

East,  Department  of  the 1292 

Eastern  Cuba,  Department  of,  see  Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe,  Department  of. 

Eastern  Dispensary  and  Casualty  Hospital,  D.  C 405 

Economic  Ornithology  and  Mammalogy  Division,  see  Biological  Survey  Bureau. 

Economy  and  Efficiency  Commission 1512 

Education  and  Labor  Committee  (House) 1558 

Education  and  Labor  Committee  (Senate) 1558 

Education  Board,  D.  C 398 

Education  Bureau 460 

Library 467 

Education  Bureau,  P.  1 1400 

Education  Committee  (House) 1558 


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Page 

Education  Department,  P.  R.,  U.  8.  Interior  Dept 442 

Education  Department,  P.  R.,  U.  S.  War  Dept 1461 

Election  of  President,  Vice-President,  and  Representatives  Committee  (House) .  1559 

Elections  Committees  (House) 1559 

Elections,  Contested 1653 

Electoral  Commission  of  1877 1512 

Electrical  Commission,  1884 948 

Electrical  Department,  D.  C 402 

Emergency  Hospital,  D.  C,  see  Central  Dispensary  and  Emergency  Hospital. 

Employer's  Liability  and  Workman's  Compensation  Commission 1513 

Engineer  Corps,  see  Engineer  Department,  War  Dept. 

Engineer  Department,  D.  C 395 

Engineer  Department,  War  Dept 1260 

Engineer  School,  D.  C 1275 

Engineer  School  of  Application,  D.  C,  see  Engineer  School. 

Engineering  Bureau,  P.I 1408 

See  also  Public  Works  Bureau. 

Engineers,  International  Congress  of 1223 

Engraving  and  Printing  Bureau 1079 

Entomological  Commission,  Agriculture  Dept 222 

Entomological  Commission,  Interior  Dept 549 

Entomology  Bureau 223 

Epidemic  Diseases  Committee  (Senate) 1560 

Epidemic  Diseases,  Select  Committee  on  Origin,  Introduction,  and  Prevention 

of  (House) 1560 

Equipment  and  Recruiting  Bureau,  see  Equipment  Bureau. 

Equipment  Bureau 703 

Ether  Discovery,  Select  Committee  on  (House) 1561 

Ether  Discovery,  Select  Committee  on  (Senate) 1561 

Ethnological  Survey,  P.  1 1426 

See  also  Science  Bureau. 

Ethnology  Bureau 990 

Eulogies,  see  Memorial  addresses. 

Examiners  Board,  Treasury  Dept 1080 

Excise  Board,  D.  C 395 

Executive  Bureau,  P.I 1424 

Executive  Departments,  Joint  Commission  on  Laws  Organizing 1513 

Exhibitions,  International 949 

Expenditures  in  Department  of  Agriculture  Committee  (House) 1561 

Expenditures  in  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor  Committee  (House) 1561 

Expenditures  in  Department  of  Justice  Committee  (House) 1561 

Expenditures  in  Interior  Department  Committee  (House) 1561 

Expenditures  in  Navy  Department  Committee  (House) 1561 

Expenditures  in  Post-Office  Department  Committee  (House) 1562 

Expenditures  in  State  Department  Committee  (House) 1562 

Expenditures  in  Treasury  Department  Committee  (House) 1562 

Expenditures  in  War  Department  Committee  (House) 1562 

Expenditures  on  Public  Buildings  Committee  (House) 1562 

Experiment  Stations  Office 227 

Exposition  Board,  P.  1 1410 

Expositions,  International 949 

Federal  Convention,  1787 1668 

Fiber  Investigations  Office 240 


1691 

LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BXTBEAUS.  ETC.  -rontinupd 

Vafce 

Fillmore,  Millard 883 

Finance  and  Justice  Department,  P.  1 1417 

Finance  Committee  (Senate) 1563 

Fire  Department,  D.  C 396 

Fish  Commission 406 

See  also  Fisheries  Bureau. 
Fisheries  arbitration,  North  Atlantic  coast,  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration, 

The  Hague • 919 

Fisheries  Bureau 331 

See  also  Alaskan  Fisheries  Divisioji — Fish  Commission . 

Fisheries  Committee  (Senate) 1566 

Fisheries  Exhibition,  International,  London,  1883 949 

Fishery  Commission,  Halifax  Commission 916 

Five  Civilized  Tribes  Commissioner 437 

Five,  Select  Committee  of  (House) 1566 

Food  and  Drug  Inspection  Board 297 

Foreign  Affairs  Committee  (House) 1566 

Foreign  Affairs  Department,  see  State  Department. 

Foreign  Commerce  Bureau 921 

See  also  Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept. 

Foreign  Mail  Service 860 

Foreign  Markets  Division 240 

Foreign  Relations  Committee  (Senate) 1568 

Forest  Service 241 

Forestry  Bureau,  see  Forest  Service. 

Forestry  Bureau,  P.  1 1402 

Fortifications  or  Other  Defenses  Board 1513 

Foundlings,  Washington  Home  for,  D.  C 406 

Foundlings,  Washington  Hospital  for,  D.  C 441 

See  also  Foundlings,  Washington  Home  for. 

Free  Delivery  Division 871 

See  also  Rural  Delivery  Division. 

Freedman's  Savings  and  Trust  Company 409 

Freedmen's  Branch,  Adjutant-General's  Ofiice 1363 

Freedmen's  Bureau,  see  Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  Abandoned  Lands  Bureau. 

Freedmen's  Hospital,  D.  C 437 

French  and  American  Claims  Commission,  1880-84 910 

French  Spoliation  Claims,  Commission  Appointed  to  Examine,  under  Treaty 

with  France  of  July  4,  1831 909 

Fur  Seal  Arbitration,  Paris,  1893 910 

Gardens  and  Grounds  Division 250 

See  also  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 

Garfield,  James  Abram 88Q 

Gas  and  Meters  Inspector,  D.  C 404, 437 

General  appraisers',  see  Appraisers. 

General  commanding  Army 1223 

General  Grant  National  Park 440 

General  Land  Oflice 504 

General  Service  and  Staff  College,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 
General  Staff,  Second  Section,  see  Military  Information  Division,  War  Dept. 

General  Staff  Corps 3223 

General  Supply  Committee 425 

General  Supply  Committee,  Treasury  Dept 1201 


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Page 

Geneva  arbitration,  Alabama  claims 913 

Geographic  Board 410 

Geographic  Congress,  International 944 

Geographic  Names  Board,  see  Geographic  Board. 

Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  Rocky  Mountain  Region  (Powell) 467 

See  also  Ethnology  Bureau — Geological  Survey. 

Geographical  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian  (Wheeler) 1276 

See  also  Geological  Survey. 

Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories  (Hayden) 468 

See  also  Geological  Survey. 

Geological  Congress,  International 944 

Geological  Survey 471 

See  also  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  Rocky  Mountain  Region — 
Geographical  Surveys  West  of  100th  Meridian — Geological  and  Geograph- 
ical Survey  of  the  Territories — Mines  Bureau — Standards  Bureau. 
Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories  (Hayden),  see  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories. 

Gettysburg  National  Military  Park  Commission 1395 

Girls'  Reform  School  of  District  of  Columbia,  see  Reform  School  for  Girls  of 

District  of  Columbia. 
Gold  and  Silver  Commission  of  Great  Britain,  see  Precious  Metals,  Royal  [Brit- 
ish] Commission  Appointed  to  Inquire  into  Recent  Changes  in  Relative 
Values  of. 

Government  Hospital  for  Insane 438 

Government  Hospital   for   Insane,    Special   Committee   on   Investigation  of 

(House) 1570 

Government  Laboratories  Bureau,  P.I 1416 

See  also  Science  Bureau,  P.  I. 

Government  Printing  Office 412 

Library 415 

Governor-General,  P.  1 1433 

Grades  and  Salaries  Committee 1513 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson 885 

Grant  National  Park 440 

Great  Britain  and  United  States  Claims  Commission,  1853-55 911 

Greely,  Lieutenant,  and  Party  at  Lady  Franklin  Bay,  Board  of  Officera  Con- 
sidering Relief  Expedition  to 1514 

Guam  Island,  Naval  Governor 700 

Gulf,  Department  of  the 1293 

Gun  Foundry  Board 1514 

Hague  Tribunal,  see  Arbitration,  Permanent  Court  of,  The  Hague. 

Halifax  Commission,  Fishery  Commission 916 

Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute 503 

Harrison,  Benjamin 888 

Harrison,  William  Henry 881 

Hatch,  Davis,  Select  Committee  Appointed  to  Investigate  Memorial  of  (Senate) .     1570 

Havana  and  Pinar  del  Rio,  Department  of 1443 

See  also  Cuba,  Department  of — Cuba,  Western,  Department  of. 

Hawaii,  Governor 442 

Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 234 

Hawaiian  Commission 1514 

Hayden  Survey,  see  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories. 

Hayes,  Rutherford  Birchard 886 


/ 


1693 

UST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BUREAUS,  ETC.— €ontinued 

Page 

Health  Bureau,  P.  1 1411 

Health,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department,  P.  R 1462 

Health  Department,  Canal  Zone,  Isthmus  of  Panama,  see  Sanitation  Depart- 
ment. 

Health  Department,  D.  C 396 

Health,  National  Board  of 1147 

Historical  Association,  American 997 

Home  for  Aged  and  Infirm,  D.  C , 405 

Homes  Commission 1514 

Hot  Springs  Reservation 438 

Hot  Springs  Reservation  Commission 438 

Hot  Springs  Reservation  Improvements  Office 438 

House  of  Correction,  D.  C,  see  National  Training  School  for  Boys. 
House  of  Representatives: 

bills  and  resolutions 1507 

Committees 1532 

miscellaneous  publications 1496 

House  of  Representatives,  Commission  to  Supervise  Construction  of  Building 

for  Offices  for 1514 

House  Rooms  Distribution  Select  Committee  (House) 1570 

Howard  University 438 

Hudson's  Bay  and  Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Companies'  Claims,  Joint  Com- 
mission on 911 

Hydrographic  Office 713 

Hygienic  Laboratory 1129 

Idaho,  Governor 438 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau 334 

See  also  Immigration  Bureau. 

Immigration  and  Naturalization  Committee  (House) 1570 

Immigration  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept 1082 

See  also  Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau. 

Immigration  Conmiission 1514 

Immigration  Committee  (Senate) 1571 

Impeachments 1654 

Indian  Affairs  Committee  (House) 1571 

Indian  Affairs  Committee  (Senate) 1572 

Indian  Affairs  Office 493 

Indian  Bureau,  Joint  Committee  on  Transfer  of 1574 

Indian  Commissioners  Board 496 

Indian  Currency  Commission,  Great  Britain 1514 

Indian  Depredation  Claims,  Assistant  Attorney-General  for 594 

Indian  Depredations  Committee  (Senate) 1574 

Indian  Inspector  for  Indian  Territory 439 

Indian  schools 497 

Indian  Schools  Superintendent 497 

Indian  Territory,  Indian  Inspector  for 439 

Indian  Territory,  Mine  Inspector  for 439 

Indian  Territory,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Matters  Cormected  with 

Affairs  in  (Senate) 1574 

Indian  Tribes,  Joint  Special  Committee  on  Condition  of 1574 

Industrial  Arts  and  Expositions  Committee  (House) 1575 

Industrial  Commission 1515 

Industrial  Home  School,  D .  C 396 


1694  / 

i> 

LIST  OF  DEPABTMENTS,  BUREAUS,  ETC,— Continued 

Page 

Industrial  Home  School  for  Colored  Children,  D.  C 405 

Infantry  and  Cavalry  School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 
Information  Division,  Immigration  and  Naturalization  Bureau,  Commerce  and 

Labor  Dept 337 

Insane,  Government  Hospital  for 438 

Inspector-General's  Department 1278 

Insular  Affairs  Bureau 1253 

Insular  Affairs  Committee  (House) 1575 

Insular  Piuchasing  Agent  Office,  P.  I.,  see  Supply  Bureau. 

Insurance  Department,  D.  C 404 

Insurrectionary  States,  Late,  Joint  Select  Committee  to  Inquire  into  Condition 

of  Affairs  in 1576 

Intercontinental  Railway  Commission 944 

Interior  Department 426 

Library 510 

Interior  Department,  P.I 1418 

Interior  Department,  P.  R.,  U.  S.  Interior  Dept 442 

Interior  Department,  P.  R.,  U.  S.  War  Dept 1462 

Interior  Department  and  Forestry  Service,  Joint  Committee  to  Investigate 1588 

Interior  Department,  Auditor  for 1023 

Internal  Improvements  Select  Committee  (House) 1588 

Internal  Revenue  Bureau,  P.  1 1436 

Internal  Revenue  Commissioner 1083 

Internal  Revenue  Frauds,  Select  Committee  on  (House) 1578 

International  American  Conference 945 

International  Bureau  of  American  Republics 299 

International  commissions 909, 944 

International  conferences 944 

International  Congress  of  Engineers 1223 

International  congresses,  conferences,  and  commissions 944 

International  disputes 909 

International  Exchange  Commission 1516 

International  exhibitions  and  expositions 949 

International  Geographic  Congress 944 

[nternational  Geological  Congress 944 

[nternational  Marine  Conference 946 

[nternational  Prison  Commission 949 

International  Prison  Congress 948 

[nternational  Sanitary  Conference,  1881 947 

[nternational  Sanitary  Conference  of  American  Republics 311 

[nternational  Statistical  Congress 944 

[nternational  Waterways  Commission 1449 

[nteroceanic  Canal  Congress 948 

[nteroceanic  Canals  Committee  (Senate) 1577 

[nterstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Committee  (House) 1582 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission 558 

[nterstate  Commerce  Committee  (Senate) 1578 

[nvalid  Pensions  Committee  (House) 1587 

[nvestigation  and  Retrenchment  Committee  (Senate)  — : 1588 

[nvestigation  Bureau,  Justice  Dept - 593 

[ron,  Steel,  and  Other  Metals,  Board  for  Testing 1517 

[rrigation  and  Reclamation  of  Arid  Lands  Committee  (Senate) 1588 

[rrigation  Inquiry  Office - - 250 


1695 

LIST  OF  DEPABTMENTS,  BUBEAUS,  ETC.— Continued 

Pagp 

Irn^a'if)!!  of  Arid  Lands  Committeo  (Uouho) 1589 

Iriii^iA  iua  of  San  Joaquin,  Tulare,  and  Snrranient^  Valleyf ,  Oal,,  Board  of  Com- 

mi88iouer8  on 1517 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  1899-lOOJ  1517 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  190-1 

Jackson,  Andrew 

James,  Division  of  tlie. . 

Jefferson,  Thomaf. - 

Johnson.  Andrew. 

Judge- Ad vocate-G<'mTui,  Aav}' 

J lulire- Advocate-General's  Department,  Arni 

Judiciary G02 

Judiciary  Committee  (House  1589 

Judiciary  Committee  (Senatt  1593 

Justice  Bureau,  P.  T .  - ]  122 

Justice  Departmeii 

Library .j.-i 

Kansas  Investigating  Special  Committee  (House  >  1594 

Keep  Commission,  see  Department  Methods  Commiitoe 

Labor  Bureau .- 338 

See  also  Labor  Department. 

Labor  Committee  (House) 

Labor  Department 

See  also  Labor  Bureau. 

Labor  Employment  Board 

Lakes,  Department  of  the 

Land  Office,  General 

Lands  Bureau,  P.  I 

Law  Library,  Library  of  Congress 

Laws,  Committee  on  Revision  of  (House). . .  1595 

Laws  of  United  States.. 954 

Laws  of  LTnited  States,  Commission  to  Revise .  592, 1517 

Laws,  Special  Joint  Committee  on  Revision  of ....     1595 

Library: 

Agriculture  Department . . 

Education  Bureau 

Government  Printing  Office  . . 

Interior  Department 

Justice  Department 1 

Navy  Department,  see  Library  and  Naval  War  RJecords  Offir- 
Department,  sg^  Rolls  and  Library  Bureau. 
ury  Department .'. . . 

War  Department 

i  library  and  Naval  War  Records  Office 

Library  Building  and  Grounds  Superintend 

Library  Committee  (House) . . 

Library  Committee  (Senate "* . 

Library  Joint  Committf-  ioyo 

Library  of  Congress 619 

Lieutenant-general  commanding  Aim}  1223, 

Life-Saving  Appliances  Board 1105 

Life-Saving  Ser\'ice 

Light-House  Board,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept. 


1696 

LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BXTREAtJS,  ETC.— Continued 

Page 

L^ht-House  Board,  Treasury  Dept 1105 

Light-House  Establishment,  s'e^  Light-House  Board,   Commerce  and  Labor 

Dept. — Light-House  Boai'd,  Treasury  Dept. 
Lighthouses  Bureau,  see-  Light-House  Board,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept. 
Lilley,  George  L.,  Select  Committee  on  Investigation  of  Charges  made  by 

(House) 1597 

Lincoln,  Abraham , 884 

Loans  and  Currency  Division 1124 

London,  International  Fisheries  Exhibition,  1883 949 

Lorimer,  William,  Committee  to  Investigate  Election  of  (Senate) 1597 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904 953 

Luzon,  Department  of 1442 

Luzon,  Northern,  Department  of 1442 

Luzon,  Southern,  Department  of , 1442 

Macedonian,  brig,  Arbitration  of  case  of.  United  States  vs.  Chile 920 

McKinley,  William ■ 888 

Madison,  James 877 

Madrid,  Columbian  Historical  Exposition,  1892-93. 949 

Major-general  commanding  Army. 1223 

Manila,  P.  I . 1432 

Manufactures  Bureau 347 

Manufactures  Committee  (House) 1597 

Manufactures  Committee  (Senate) 1597 

Manuscripts  Division,  Library  of  Congress 640 

Maps  and  Charts  Division,  Library  of  Congress 641 

Marine  Conference,  International 946 

Marine  Corps 759 

Marine-Hospital  Service,  see  Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service. 

Maritime  Canal  Company  of  Nicaragua 439 

Matanzas  and  Santa  Clara,  Department  of 1444 

See  also  Cuba,  Department  of — Cuba,  Western,  Department  of. 

Meat  Products,  Select  Committee  on  Transportation  and  Sale  of  (Senate) 1598 

Medical  Congress,  Pan-American 948 

Medical  Department,  Army 1383 

Medical  Supervisors  Board,  D.  C 404 

Medicine  and  Surgery  Bureau 762 

Melbourne,  Centennial  International  Exhibition,  1888 949 

Melbourne,  International  Exhibition,.  1880. 949 

Memorial  addresses  and  addresses  on  acceptance  of  statues,  etc 1654 

Mercantile  Marine  and  Internal  Revenue  Division,  see  Miscellaneous  Division. 

Treasury  Dept. 

Merchant  Marine  and  Fisheries  Committee  (House) 1 598 

Merchant  Marine  Commission. J  518 

Metiia  Verde  National  Park 443 

Message  and  documents 1667 

Metropolitan  Police  Department,  D.  C. 397 

Mexican  Boundary  Survey,  1882-96 ,919 

Mexican  Claims  Commission,  1869-76 912 

^'^an  Water  Boundary  Commission,  1889- 919 

ipy  Division 252 

"Committee  (House) 1600 

Academy,  West  Point.  ^ - 1282 

.cademy ,  West  Point,  ^Commission  to  Examine 1518 


1697 

LIST  OF  DBPABTMENTS,  BTTRKAns    >!T(  i  .   ^ 

Milita.ry  Affaire  Committee  (Uouae) ''OO 

Military  Affairs  Committee  (Senate) '^>03 

Military  Asylum,  see  Soldiers*  Homo,  District  of  Columbi 

Military  commissions .^ '-^^ 

Military  Information  Division,  Philippines  Diyision,  W;  -^9 

Military  I  iiformation  Division,  War  Dept ^ . . .  ^  K)6 

Military  Justice  Bureau,  «ec  Judge- Advocate-General's  Depyjliof  i 

Military  Prmn,  Fort  Leavenworth i'i08 

.      See  also  Soldiers*  Home,  District  of  Columbia. 

Military  Secretary's  Department,  see  Adjutant-General's  Departm' : 

Military  Secretarj'*8  Office,  see  Adjutant-General's  Department. 

Militia  Affairs  Division,  Adjutant-Genorars  DcDartmonf.  War  Dei/;  1248 

Militia  Affairs  Division,  War  Dept. . .  '  '*' 

Militia  Committee  (House) '  '(^o 

Mindanao  and  Jolo,  Department  of . . .  •  toi:-' 

Mindanao,  Department  of .  452 

Mine  Inspector  for  Indian  Territory 439 

Mine  Inspector  for  Territory  of  New  Mexico. . .  439 

Mine  Inspector  for  Territory  of  Utah 441 

Mines  and  Mining  Committee  (Hoas^  '  <)06 

Mines  Bureau •'>57 

Mining  Bureau,  P.  I.i 121 

See  also  Science  Bureau 

Mint  Bureau '143 

Miscellaneous  Division,  TreuMiry  u<i\)t ' ' ^'^ 

Misiones  Boundary  Arbitration,  see  Argentina-Brazil  Boundary  Arbitration. 

r      -ippi  River  Commission • -  415 

\    :   ,  i ppi  River,  Committee  on  Levees  and  Improvementa  of  (House) .  (>0€ 
Miswissippi,  Select  Committee  to  Inquire  into  Allied  Frauds  in  Recent  Eie<  - 

tion  in  (Senate) 1606 

Missouri,  Depsirtment  of  the,  and  Miseouri,  DivieioD  of  tl  L294 

Missouri  River  Commission '317 

Mixed  commissions  to  settle  international  disputes-  ti09 

Monetary  Commission,  National,  1908- 

Moiietary  Commiaeion  of  United  States,  1876. . 

Monetary  conferences .  ,M7 

Money  Orders  Di  \'i8i <  ;  ,S6 1 

Monroe,  James 878 

Montana,  Governor -139 

Moro  Pro^'ince,  P.I 132 

Mount  Rainier  National  Park. i42 

Mounted  Service  School ,  Fort  Riley ,..„.,...  '  l 

Museum  of  Ethnology,  Natural  History,  and  ComiD'  42.5 

Music  Division,  Library  of  Congress fi47 

Nashville,  Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  1897. .  953 

National  Academy  of  Sciences '<'X'> 

National  Association  of  Railway  Commissioners. , 

National  Asylum  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers,  see  National  Home  for  Di 

abled  Volunteer  Soldiers 

National  Board  of  Health 1 147 

See  also  Public  Health  and  Mariije-Hoepital  Senir..- 
National  Bureau  of  Standard^. . . 
See  also  Standards  Bureau. 

82452°— 11 107 


1698 

LIST  OF  DEPABTMENTS,  BtTKEAUS,  ETC.— Continued  . 

Page 

National  Cemeteries,  Inspectors  of 1356 

National  Coast-Defense  Board 1520 

National  Council  of  Commerce 316 

National  Currency  Bureau,  see  Engraving  and' Printing  Bureau. 

National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers. 835 

National  Monetary  Commission,  1908- 1519 

National  Museum. . . .' .' 992 

National  Observatory,  see  Naval  Observatory. 

National  Resources,  Committee  on  Conservation  of  (Senate). 1607 

National  Society  of  Daughters  of  American  Revolution 998 

National  Training  School  for  Boys,  D.  C 596 

National  Waterways  Commission . . 1519 

Naturalization  Commission ...  1519 

Naturalization  Division 336 

Nautical  Almanac  Office 764 

Naval  Academy,  Annapolis 770 

Naval  Affairs  Committee  (House) 1607 

Naval  Affairs' Committee  (Senate) j 1608 

Naval  Affairs  Joint  Committee , 1608 

Naval  Asylum,  Philadelphia,  see  Naval  Home. 

Naval  Home,  Philadelphia 790 

Naval  Intelligence  Office 773 

Naval  Medical  School,  D.  C 764 

Naval  Militia  Office , 698 

Naval  Observatory' 774 

Naval  Observatory  and  Hydrc^raphical  Office,  see  Ntival  Observatory. 
Naval  Torpedo  Station  and  War  College,  Newport,  see  Naval  War  College. 

Naval  Training  Station,  Newport ^ , 810 

Naval  War  College,  Newport .> •. A 781 

Naval  War  Records  Office,  see  Library  and  Naval  War  Records  Office. 

Navigation  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept 360 

Navigation  Bureau,  Navy  Dept: 785 

Navigation  Bi^u,  P.  I. 1423 

I^a>igSti6B  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept 1149 

Navy  Department 647 

Assistant  Secretary 699 

Library,  see  Library  and  Naval  War  Records  Office. 

Navy  Department,  Auditor  for 1024 

Navy  Department,  Solicitor  of 759 

New  Mexico: 

Governor 439 

•    Traveling  Auditor  and  Bank  Examiner ^ 439 

New  Mexico,  District  of,  see  Arizona,  Department  of. 

New  Mexico,  Mine  Inspector  for  Territory  of -  439 

New  Orleans  Riots  Select  Committee  (House) f 1609 

New  York  Election  Frauds,  Alleged ,  Select  Committee  on  (House) 1609 

Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Monument  and  Centennial  Celebration  of  1883,  Joint  Select  r 

Committeeon. ,.... 1609 

Nicaragua  Canal  Commission - 1^20 

Nicaragua,  Maritime  Capal  Company  of 439 

Non-Christian  Tribes  Bureau,  P.  I.,  see  Ethnological  Survey. 

North  Atlantic  coast  fisheries  arbitration,  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration, 

The  Hague 919 


Ife99 

LIST  OF  DBPABTMF.KTfs    rttrfatt«    vrr. 

Page 

North  Carolina,  Department  of.  1449 

North  Philippines,  Department  oi. . . .  }  12 

Northeaatern  Boundary  Arbitration [ill 

Northern  and  Northwestern  Lakes  Survey  l  U9 

Northern  Boundary  Commiesion,  t«^->  -^'^  )12 

Northern  Division 13 

Northern  Luzon,  Department  of ;  t2 

Northwestern  boundary,  Berlin  arbitration >\(i 

Northwestern  Boundary  Oommiasion,  1857-61 

Nurses,  Training  School  for,  D.  C,  see  Freedmen's  Hospital. 

Ohio  Valley  and  Central  States,  Centennial  Exposition  of,  Cincinnati^  Is  JoS 

Oklahoma,  Governor UO 

Oklahoma,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  Indian  Contracts  in  (House  ,09 

Omaha,  Trans-Mississippi  and  International  Exposition,  1898.  .03 

Ordnance  and  Fortification  Board .13 

Ordnance  and  Hydrography  Bureau,  see  Ordnance  Bureav 

Ordnance  and  War-Ships  Select  Committee  (Senate) m;09 

Ordnance  Bureau Ml 

Ordnance  Department .'/2.1 

Ordnance,  Heavy,  and  Projectiles,  Select  Committee  on  (Senate) 1609 

Ordnance,  Joint  Select  Committee  on !  fion 

Oregon,  Department  of,  see  Columbia,  Department  of  the 

Ornithology  and  Mammalogy  Division,  see  Biological  Survi.  v  i^uieau. 

Outrages  in  Southern  States,  Alleged,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  (Senate) .     1609 

Pacific,  Department  of  the,  see  California,  Department  of. 

Pacific,  Department  of  the  (for  the  Philippines),  see  Philippines  Division 

Pacific  Division 1439 

Pacific  Islands  and  Porto  Rico  Committee  (Senate) 1610 

Pacific  Railroad  Comnaittee  (Senate) 10 

Pacific  Railroads  Committee  (House) 11 

Pacific  Railway  Commission '21 

Pan-American  Medical  Congress 18 

Pan-American  Scientific  Congress '  <  8 

Pan  American  Union,  see  American  Republics  Bureau. 
Papers  of  Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  (^on^resses. . . 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1867 'I'J 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1878 >-yi) 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1881) »50 

Paris,  Universal  Exposition,  1900.. ">1 

Patent  and  Trade-Mark  Laws  Commission 

Patent  Office 

Patents  Committee  (House) 

Patents  Committee  (Senate) i  i 

Pay  Department,  Army \4 

Peace  Commission,  Spanish- American  liO 

Peace  Conference,  Central  American  17 

Penitentiary,  Fort  Leavenworth  ')5 

Penitentiary,  McNeil  Island 02 

Pension  Appeals  Board '.5 

Pension  Biu-eau i 

Pensions,  Boimty,  and  Back  Pay,  Select  Conamittee  on  Payment  of  (Hou-' 

Pensions  Committee  (Houst^) 

Pensions  Committee  (Senate) 


1700 

LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BUREAUS,  ETC.— Continued 

Page 

Periodical  Division,  Library  of  Congress 642 

Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague 918 

Philadelphia,  International  Exhibition,  1876 952 

Philippine  Assembly , 1436 

Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900 1521 

Philippine  Commission,  1900- 1396 

Philippine  Commission,  1900-  (in  legislative  capacity  as  upper  house  of  Philip- 
pine Lfegislature) 1436 

Philippine  Islands,  see  Philippine  Commission,  1900 names  of  bureaus. 

Philippine  Legislature •. 1435 

Philippine  Medical  School,  Manila 1437 

Philippine  Weather  Bureau,  see  Weather  Bureau,  P.  I. 

Philippines  Committee  (Senate) 1614 

Philippines  Constabulary,  see  Constabulary  Bureau. 

Philippines  Division., 1295 

Philippines,  North,  Department  of 1442 

Philippines,  South,  Department  of 1452 

Philosophical  Society  of  Washington 989 

Pierce,  Franklin 883 

Pinar  del  Rio,  Department  of 1443 

Pious  fund  of  the  Calif omias.  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague 918 

Plant  Industry  Bureau 253 

See  also  Agrostology  Division — Botany  Division — Gardens  and  Grounds 
Division — Pomology  Division — Seed  and  Plant  Introduction  Section — 
Seed  Division — Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology  Division. 

Platte,  Department  of  the 1299 

Pneumatic  Tube  Commission 873 

Police  Department,  Metropolitan,  D.  C 397 

Polk,  James  Knox 882 

Pomology  Division , 262 

See  also  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 

Porto  Rico. 978,14(30 

Anemia  Dispensary  Service 1461 

Attorney-General 596 

Auditor,  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept 1199 

Auditor,  U.  S.  War  Dept. 1461 

Education  Department,  U.S.  Interior  Dept 442 

Education  Department,  U.  S.  War  Dept 1461 

Governor,  U.S.  State  Dept : 978 

Governor,  U.  S.  War  Dept -. 1460 

Health,  Charities,  and  Correction  Department 1462 

Interior  Department,  U.  S.  Interior  Dept 442 

Interior  Department,  U.  S.  War  Dept 1462 

Treasurer .-.- 1462 

Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 237 

Porto  Rico  Census  Office 1396 

Porto  Rico,  Department  of 1300 

Porto  Rico  Laws  Commission 1521 

Porto  Rico  Special  Commissioner 1019 

Post-Office  and  Post- Roads  Committee  (House) 1615 

Post-Oflfice  Department 839 

Assistant  Postmaster-General,  1st '. 856 

Assistant  Postmaster-General,  2d 856 


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Poel-Office  Departments — Oontiu u ed 

Assistant  Postmaster-General,  3d . .... » .... 

Aesiftant  Poetmaster-General,  4th.. ^ *»..•...,.. .  s58 

PoBt-Office  Department,  Assistant  Att^^'^^^'-'^-^r^r^'  H58 

Poet-OflSce  Department,  Auditor  for  ;025 

Post-Office  Department,   Select  Commuiee  on   Keiaiions  oi  Memb*  ; 

(House)..' '. ! 1016 

Poet-Office  Inspectors  and  Mail  Depredations  Diviaion,  see  Poet-Office  Inapt  i- 

tors  Division. 

Post-Office  Insx)ectors  Division 872 

Post-Office  Supplier  Division,  see  Supplies  Division. 

Post-Offices  and  Post-Roads  Comrnitj^e  (Senate) . .     1G15 

Poat-Offices  Bureau,  P.  I.,  -^^  P- ■^'^  Bureau 

Postal  Commission,  1906-0-  ..     1522 

Postal  Savings  System .       891 

Postal  Service,  Conmiission  to  Investigate,  1898-190  . .     1522 

Postmaster-General 839 

Posts  Bureau,  P.  I 1437 

Posts  Department,  Cuba r 854 

Powell  Survey,  see  Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  Rock>  ^rcunta^in 

Region. 
Precious  Metals,  Royal  [British]  Commission  Appointed  to  Inquire 

Changes  in  Relative  Values  of ')22 

President  of  United  States 

President's  Commission  on  Economy  and  Efficiency,  see  Economy  and  El' 

ciency  Commission. 
President's  Homes  Commission,  see  Homes  Commission. 

Printing  and  Publications  Division,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept .      375 

Printing  and  Stationery  Division.  Treasiirv  Deot 1 165 

Printing  Bureau,  P.  1 1 438 

Printing  Committee  (House) m  ?i 

Printing  Conmiittee  (Senate) ' 

Printing  Division,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dcpt.,  .>,<'c  l^rijiimg  unci  lumicanons 

Division. 

Printing  Investigation  Commission I  r,22 

Printing  Joint  Committee 116 

Printing,  Public,  Select  Committee  to  Investigate  (Senate; '25 

Prints  Division,  Library  of  Congress ')46 

Prison  Commission,  International 949 

Prison  Congress,  International 948 

Private  Land  Claims  Committee  (House).  K)25 

Private  Land  Claims  Committee  (Senate) 1 026 

Private  Land  Claims,  Court  of 007 

Privileges  and  Elections  Committee  (Senate) !  (i25 

Proceedings  of  Congress <63 

Provisions  and  Clothing  Bureau,  see  Supplies  and  Aocounts  iiuieau 

Provost-Marshal-General :  .'.52 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Committee  (House) . .  '  030 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Committee  (Senate).  030 

Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Office -  '53 

See  also  Public  Buildings  Commissioner. 

Public  Buildings  Commissioner 443 

See  also  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds  Office. 


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Public  Documents  Division,  Interior  Dept 458 

See  also  Docun^ents  OflBce,  Government  Printing  Office. 

Public  Expenditures  Committee  (House) 1630 

Public  Health  and  Marine-Hospital  Service 1127 

See  also  National  Board  of  Health. 

Public  Health  and  National  Quarantine  Committee  (Senate) 1631 

Public  Health  Select  Committee  (House). 1630 

Public  Instruction  Bureau,  P.  I.,  see  Education  Bureau,  P.  I. 

Public  Instruction  Department,  P.  I. . .     1434 

PudHc  Land  Commission,  1879-80 1522 

Public  Lands  Bureau,  P.  I.,  see  Lands  Bureau. 

Public  Lands  Commission,  1903-05. 1524 

Public  Lands  Committee  (House) .<' 1627 

Public  Lands  Committee  (Senate) 1626 

Public  Library,  D.  C 397 

Public  Moneys  Division 1150 

Public  Printer : 412 

Public  Printing  Bureau,  P.  1.,  see  Printing  Bureau. 
Public  Road  Inquiries  Office,  see  Public  Roads  Ofice.* 

Public  Roads  Office ; 266 

Public  Schools  Trustees  of  District  of  Columbia,  see  Education  Board. 

Public  Schools  Trii^stees  of  Washington  City,  see.  Education  Board. 

Public  Service,  Select  Committee  on  Appropriations  for  Prevention  of  Fraud 

in  and  Depredations  upon  (House) 1630 

Public  Works  Bureau,  P.  I 1434 

See  also  Architecture  and  Construction  of  Public  Buildings  Bureau — Engi- 
neering Bureau. 
Publication  Office,  War  Records,  see  War  Records  Office. 

Publications  Division,  Agriculture  Dept. 262 

Publications  Division,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept.,  see  Printing  and  Publica- 
tions Division. 

Puerto  Principe,  Department  of 1444 

Puerto  Rico,  Department  of,  see  Porto  Rico,  Department  of. 

Puget's  Sound  Agricultural  Companies'  Claims,  Joint  Commission  on  Hudson's 

Bay  and... 911 

Pulp  and  Paper  lYivestigation  Select  Committee  (House) 1629 

Purchasing  Agent,  Post-Office  Dept. : 873 

Quartermaster's  Department , > 1353 

Railroads  Commissioner. 549 

Railroads  Committee  (Senate) 1631 

Railway  Commission,  Intercontinental. 944 

Railway  Commissioners,  National  Association  of. 570 

Railway  Mail  Service .- 863 

Railways  and  Canals  Committee  (House) 1631 

Reclamation  Service 1 48^,550 

Reconstruction  Joint  Coramittee. 1633 

Record  and  Pension  Office 1362 

See  also  Adjutant-General's  Department — ^War  Records  Office. 
Records  and  Editing  Division,  see  Publications  Division,  Agriculture  Dept. 

Reform  School  for  Girls  of  District  of  Columbia 597 

Reform  School  of  District  of  Columbia,  se£  National  Training  School  for  Boys. 

Refugees,  Freedmen,  and  Abandoned  Lands  Bureau - 1363 

Register  of  debates 1465 


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LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BUEKAUS,  ETC.     Ouitmiuu 

Page 
Kcj^ister  of  Treasury 1 1  .=^0 

Sec  also  Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept 

Resolutions  of  Senate  and  House 

Retrenchment  Committee  (Senate. 

Retrenchment  Joint  Select  Committee.  lOJi^ 

Revenue  Commission 1010 

Revenue-Cutter  Service M  53 

School  of  instruction i  1 59 

Revenue-Marine  Service,  see  Revenue-Cutter  Service. 

Revenue  Special  Conmiissioner 1 020 

Revision  of  Statutes  Commission !   J  i 

Revolutionary  Claims  Committee  (Housfe; ' 

Revolutionary  Claims  Committee  (Senate) 

Revolutionary  period  and  first  14  Congresses,  Papers  of ;  '  >  / 

Rivers  and  Harbors  Committee  (House) '•i:^.2 

Road  Inquiry  Ofhce,  see  Public  Roads  Office. 

Roads  and  Canals  Committee  (Senate) '  >]:Uj 

Rolls  and  Library  Bureau 072 

Roosevelt,  Theodore 8S0 

Rules  Committee  (House) i  (VM' 

Rules  Committee  (Senate) '> 

Rural  Delivery  Division 

See  also  Free  Delivery  Division. 

St.  Louis,  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  1904 

Salaries  and  Allowances  Division -A 

Salary  and  Allowance  Division,  see  Salaries  and  Allowances  Division. 
Salvador  arbitration,  see  United  States  vs.  Salvador  Arbitration  Tribunal. 

Sanitary  Conference,  International,  1881 

Sanitary  Conference  of  American  Republics,  International 311 

Sanitation  Department,  Canal  Zone,  Isthmus  of  Panama 1454 

Santa  Clara,  Department  of 1444 

Santiago,  Chile,  International  Exhibition,  1875 949 

Santiago  and  Puerto  Principe,  Department  of 1444 

See  also  Cuba,  Department  of.  * 

Santo  Domingo  Commi.ssion 1525 

Schley  Court  of  Inquiry. 696 

School  of  Application  for  Cavalry  and  Field  Artillery,  Fort  Riley,  see  Mounts 

Service  School. 
School  of  Application  for  Cavalry  and  Infantry,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army 

Service  Schools. 
Schurman  Commission,  see  Philippine  Commission,  1899-1900. 
Science  Bureau,  P.I 1 427 

See  also  Ethnological   Survey — Government  Laboratories  Bureau— Miniig 
Biu^au. 

Sciences,  National  Academy  of , 832 

Scientific  Congress,  Pan-American 948 

Second  Section,  General  Staff,  see  Military  Information  Division,  War  Dept. 

Secret  Service  Division : I  lo9 

Seed  and  Plant  Introduction  Section 2G: 

See  also  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 
Seed  Division 269 

See  also  Plant  Industry-  Bureau. 
Select  and  special  committees  (House) 1641 


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Page 

Select  and  special  committees  (Senate) 1642 

iSenate:  ^ 

bills  and  resolutions 1507 

Committees "^ 1532 

executive  documents,  reports,  etc 1475 

mificellaneous  publications : .  1499 

Senate  Contingent  Expenses  Committee  (Senate) 1643 

Sequoia  and  General  Grant  National  Parks , 440 

Shiloh  National  Military  Park  Conimission 1446 

Ship  Subsidy  Lobby,  Allied,  Select  Committee  to  Investigato  (House) 1643 

Shipping  Commissioners 361 

Sickness  and  Mortality  on  Emigrant  Ships  Select  Committee  (Senate) 1644 

Signal  Office 1364 

5ee  afeo  Weather  Bureau.  ' 

Signal  School,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  x^rmy  Service  Schools. 

Silk  Section , 269 

Silver  Commission  of  1876,  see  Monetary  Commission  of  United  States.  1876. 

Smithsonian  Institution. 979 

Soils  Bureau 269 

Soldiers'  Home,  District  of  Columbia 1382 

See  also  Military  Prison,  Fort  Leaven>^rorth. 

Solicitor-General 601 

Solicitor  of  Department  of  Agriculture. 298 

Solicitor  of  Navy  Department .\ 759 

Solicitor  of  Treasury,  Justice  Dept 595 

Solicitor  of  Treasury,  Treasury  Dept 1200 

South,  Department  of  the,  and  South,  Di^dsion  of  the 1448 

South  Philippines,  Department  of 1452 

Southern  Luzon,  Department  of 1442 

Southwestern  Division 1450 

Spanish-American  Peace  Coromission 920 

Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commission 1525 

Spanish  Treaty  Claims  Commissic    ,  Assistant  Attorney-General  for. 598 

Special  Agents  Di\dsion 1163 

See  also  Alaskan  Fisheries  Division.  ^ 

Speeches. , 1667 

Staff  Collie,  Fort  Leavenworth,  see  Army  Service  Schools. 

Staff  Corps,  General 1223 

Standard  Weights  and  Measmres  Office,  see  National  Bureau  of  Standards. 

Standards  Bureau 362 

See  also  National  Bureau  of  Standards. 

State  and  Other  Departments,  Auditor  for 1024 

State  Department 891 

Library,  see  Rolls  and  Library  Bureau. 
Stationery,  Printing,  and  Blanks  Division,  see  Printing  and  Stationery  Division. 

Statistical  Congress,  International 944 

Statistics  Bureau,  Agriculture  Dept 271 

Statistics  Bureau,  Commerce  and  Labor  Dept 363 

See  also  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau./ 
StatisticB  Bureau,  State  Dept.,  see  Foreign  Commerce  Bureau. 

Statistics  Bureau,  Treasury  Dept 1166 

Statues,  Addresses  on  acceptance  of - 1654 

Statutes  '  see  Laws  of  United  States. 


1705 

LIST  OF  DEPARTMENTS,  BUREAUS.  ETC.— OontinuoH 

''age 

Sieam  Engineering  Bureau  S23 

Stoamhoat-Inspoction  Service,  romnierco  and  Labor  Dv\>  M3 

Steamboat- 1 ii!*poctiou  Service,  Treasury  Dept 1 186 

Street  and  Alley  Cleaning  Service,  D.  C,  see  Street  Cleaning  Departmi- 

Street  Cleaning  Department,  I).  C :i99 

Submarine  Defense  School,  Fort  Tott«n  .  i  445 
See  also  Coast  Artillery  School. 

Subsistence  Department 1249 

Superintendent  of  Charities,  D.  C,  see  Charitit  ?  i mj.hu. 

Superintendent  of  Documents,  see  Documents  Office,  Government  Printing 

Office — Public  Documents  Di\dsion,  Interior  Dept. 
Superintendent  of  Public  Printing,  see  Public  Printer. 

SuperA-ising  Architect 1190 

Supervisors  in  Medicine  and  Pharmacy  Board,  D.  C.,  .ve  Medical  Supervisors 
Board. 

Supplies  and  Accounts  Bureau,  Navy  Dfut     825 

Supplies  Division,  Post-Office  Dept .                  S74 

Supply  Bureau,  P.  I .427 

Supply  Committee,  General. 425 

Supply  Committee,  General,  Treasury,  Dept 201 

Supreme  Court 007 

Supreme  Court,  P.  I i  438 

Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia 399 

Surgeon-General's  Office,  see  Medical  Department,  Army. 

Taft,  William  Howard. 890 

Tatt  Philippine  Conmiission,  see  Philippine  Commission,  1900-. 

Tariff  Commission,  1882 /                 1531 

Taxes,  Collector  of,  D.  C 401 

Taylor,  Zachary , . 

Tea  Investigations  and  Experiments  Office,  see  Plant  Industry  Bureau 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  Service,  D.  C UJi 

Tennessee  Centennial  Exposition,  Nashville,  1897.  953 

Territories  Committee  (House) '344 

Territories  Committee  (Senate) 1 644 

Texas,  Department  of 1301 

Tonnage,  American,  Select  Committee  on  Causes  of  Reduv,iiuii  v-i  ^Jiuu  .     .  1645 
Topographical  Engineers  Corps,  see  Engineer  Department,  War  Dept. 

Topography  Division 870 

Trade  Relations  Bureau 978 

Training  School  for  Nurses,  D.  C,  see  Freedmen's  Hospital. 

Trans-Mississippi  and  International  Exposition,  Omaha,  1898.  953 

Transit  of  Venus  Commission,  1874 697 

1645 
439 
J  462 
1193 
1021 
1074 


Transportation  Routes  to  Seaboard  Committee  (Senate' 

Traveling  Auditor  and  Bank  Examiner,  New  Mexico 

Treasurer,  P.  R 

Treasurer  of  United  State?. 

Treasurj'  Cattle  Commissic 

Treasury,  Comptroller  of. . 

Treasury  Department 998 

Chief  Clerk  and  Superintendent- .  051 

Library 102 

Treasury  Department,  Auditor  for. . .  022 

Treasury,  Solicitor  of,  Justice  Dept 595 


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P^ge 

Treasury,  Solicitor  of,  Treasury  Dept: 1200 

Treaties, 975 

Treaty  of  Washington,  Arbitrations  under 913 

Trustees  of  Public  Schools,  Washington,  D.  C,  see  Education  Board. 
Trustees  of  Public  Schools  of  t)i8trict  of  Columbia,  see  Education  Board. 

Tuberculosis  Committee 1531 

Tuberculosis  Hospital,  D.  C 406 

Tutuila,  Commandant  U.  S.  naval  station 700 

Tyler,  John 881 

Union  Pacific  Railway,  Government  directors 440 

United  States  and  Chilean  Claims  Commission,  1892-94 920 

United  States  and  Chilean  Claims  Commission,  1900-01 920 

United  States  and  Mexican  Claims  Commission,  1869-76. 912 

United  States  Steel  Corporation  Investigation  Committee  (House) 1645 

United  States  vs.  Chile,  Arbitration  of  case  of  brig  Macedonian 920 

United  States  vs.  Salvador  Arbitration  Tribunal 917 

University  of  United  States,  Select  Committee  to  Establish  (Senate) 1645 

Utah,  Governor '. ; 441 

Utah  Commiasion 441 

Utah,  Mine  Inspector  for  Territory  of 441 

Van  Buren,  Martin 880 

Vegetable  Pathology  Section,  see  Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology  Division. 

Vegetable  Physiology  and  Pathology  Division 278 

See  also  Plant  Industry  Bureau. 
A'onezuela  Steam  Transportation  Company  of  New  York,  Commission  to  Arbi- 
trate Claims  of,  against  Venezuela 912 

Venezuelan  arbitration.  Permanent  Court  of  Arbitration,  The  Hague 918 

Venezuelan  Boundary  Commission 1...... 1531 

Venezuelan  mixed  claims  commissions,  Caracac,  1902  and  1903. . .    917 

Ventilation  and  Acoustics  Committee  (House) 1 64 ' 

Veterinary  Division,  see  Animal  Industry  Bureau. 

Vicksburg  National  Military  Park  Commission 1441 

Vienna,  International  Exhibition,  1873 952 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  Department  of,  and  James,  Division  of  the 1449 

Wages  and  Prices  Select  Committee  (Senate) 1645 

War  Claims  Committee  (House) . . - 1645 

War  College  Board 1442 

War  College  Division,  see  Military  Information  Division,  War  Dept.  ( 

War  Department 1201 

Library 1281 

War  Department,  Auditor  for 1023 

W^ar  Investigating  Commission 1531 

War  Records  Office... 1390 

See  also  Record  and  PensioA  Office.  , 

Warrants,  Estimates,  and  Appropriations  Division,  see  Bookkeeping  and  War- 
rants Division. 

Washington,  George 875 

Washington  Aqueduct,  D.  C - '......  442 

Washington:  arbitration,  American-BHitish  Mixed  Claims  Commission .  .  >. 915 

Washington  Asylum,  D.  C. 401 

W^ashington,  Department  of 1440 

^A'ashington  Home  for  Foundlings,  D.  (' 406 


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